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He is the CEO and co-founder of Colorado’s largest wine operation: Carboy Winery. Since 2016 Carboy Winery has slowly turned a state known for its beer into one that makes exciting wines, lifting the Colorado wine industry into prominence.
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Kevin currently sits on both the Colorado Wine Industry Development Board as the marketing chair and the Colorado Association for Viticulture & Enology’s Board of Directors as the legislative chair. His passion is for building impactful brands that give back.

Kevin Webber is a dynamic & innovative entrepreneur with backgrounds in sales, marketing, business development, and manufacturing.
During his time at Fourpoints, Kevin was a steering committee member for the Colorado Outdoor Business Alliance (Conservation Colorado), and he worked with outdoor environmental partners including the CDTC to push conservation initiatives such as the CORE Act and more specifically protection of the Camp Hale Continental Divide Wilderness Area. In his free time, Kevin enjoys spending time with his wife and kids in the great outdoors.
Sharon Buccino grew up in Central Florida and realized she needed more mountains in her life.
At one point, while standing on top of Yosemite’s Half Dome, she was convinced to pursue environmental law. From California, Sharon went to Alaska, where the mountains were even bigger. She worked for the Alaska Supreme Court as it dealt with the aftermath of the Exxon Valdez oil spill.
Sharon serves as an attorney for the Natural Resources Defense Council. Her current work focuses on public land management, energy policy, and government transparency. She has helped citizen groups across the country use the law to shape government decisions affecting the future of their communities.
After 25 years in Washington, DC, Sharon now lives in Laramie, Wyoming. She values the chance to help make national policies work on the ground. In addition to her work as an NRDC attorney, Sharon teaches as an adjunct at the University of Wyoming’s College of Law and serves on the City of Laramie’s Planning Commission.
Sharon is always looking for ways to get outside, and every once in a while, she can convince her husband or two daughters to sleep on the ground with her. Even when she can’t, you’ll find Sharon exploring the Medicine Bow National Forest, the Red Desert, and the CDT.
