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Ethics in Business Awards luncheon

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Friday, May 5, 2023 11:30 am

Sheraton Denver West hotel 360 Union Blvd, Lakewood

The Rotary Club of Golden has conducted the Ethics in Business Awards program since 2006. The Club solicits nominations from the public of local organizations, both for-profit and not-for-profit, and students in the Ethics class at the Colorado School of Mines select the winners.

Winners and nominees will be announced and honored at the luncheon, which is normally attended by over 200 local business and community leaders.

The keynote speaker at the luncheon will be Peter J Coors, Director of Capital Projects—Molson Coors/ Golden. The emcee is the always-popular Ed Greene.

To register for the luncheon, go to ethics.goldenrotary.org/2023-eib-award-luncheon/

Help celebrate Ethics in Business!

Denver’s LGBTQ Commission and e Center on Colfax, a nonpro t organization and community center located at 1301 E. Colfax Ave. that serves the Rocky Mountain region’s LGBTQ+ community, is seeking input to learn about challenges the LGBTQ+ faces.

e survey is geared toward LGBTQ+ people who are 18 years or older and live and/or work in the Denver metro area. e questions focus on a variety of issues: policing and public safety, mental health and wellbeing, housing, civil rights and engagement, and nancial wellbeing.

e Denver LGBTQ Commission will use the survey responses to develop recommendations for the next mayoral o ce for ways the city can advance social, economic and political equity for the LGBTQ+ community, according to a news release.

It is expected that the survey takes about 10 minutes to complete and is anonymous. e survey can be accessed at surveymonkey.com/r/ lgbtqcommsurvey.

To learn more about the Denver LGBTQ Commission, which is part of the Denver Agency for Human Rights & Community Partnerships, visit tinyurl.com/Denver-LGBTQCommission. To learn more about e Center on Colfax, visit lgbtqcolorado.org.

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