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BOULDER CHAMBER 2015 BOULDER BUSINESS DIRECTORY WE BUILD COMMUNITY THROUGH BUSINESS. 303.442.1044 | 2440 Pearl Street • Boulder, CO 80302 | info@boulderchamber.com | www.BoulderChamber.com
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 10 12 16 Letter from the President & CEO......................................................4 Message from the Board of Directors Chair......................................6 2015 Board of Directors................................................................8 Boulder Chamber History.............................................................10 Member Services........................................................................12 Economic Vitality........................................................................14 Advocacy..................................................................................16 Ambassadors.............................................................................18 Programs...................................................................................19 Top Level Partners........................................................................20 Community Resources..................................................................22 2015 Business Directory | Resource Listings Member Business Listing by Category ...........................................24 A complete listing of Boulder Chamber members categorized by their product or service. Listings include company name, phone number, address, primary contact, website, and a business description. Alphabetical Member Listing ........................................................68 Chamber member businesses listed alphabetically, with their product or service noted for easy cross-reference. Advertiser Index..........................................................................84 Photos by: Ryan Trupp Photography, 11:11 Productions, Kiefel Photography and Charmichael Productions {Contributors} Publisher: Thomas Brock Chamber Liaison: Joanna Hoffman Editor: Lisa Truesdale Art Director: Peggy Doyle Ad Sales: Julie Grimm, Nichole Greenley, Linda Wigod, Jason Zvitt Boulder Business Directory 2015: The Boulder Chamber Membership Directory is published by Brock Media. Copyright 2015 Brock Media. All rights reserved. Reproduction of any material in this directory, including publisher-produced advertising, is strictly prohibited without publisher’s express written permission. Brock Media: 603 S. Broadway, Ste A, Boulder, CO 80305. (303) 443-0600, Fax: (303) 443-6627. Email: info@brockpub.com. Web: www.brockpub.com. 2 BOULDER BUSINESS DIRECTORY BOULDER CHAMBER
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MESSAGE FROM J OHN TAYER, PRESIDENT & CEO O n any given day, I marvel at the variety of visitors to the Boulder Chamber Center. The number and diversity of those who come through these doors reflects our goal of building community through business. They may be corporate executives, nonprofit leaders, small business owners, service providers, or retailers—the entire gamut of Boulder’s vibrant business scene. Some come to offer advice, some to meet and learn, and others to take advantage of our extensive mem- ber services. Then there are the companies that work with our Boulder Economic Council team to support Boulder’s sustained economic vitality. We also regularly host government administrators, elected officials, and engaged citizens at the Chamber Center with whom we confer on important economic policy issues. As Boulder Chamber members, you are helping to build this ecosystem of mutually sup- portive business leaders and partners. Whether it’s through the business-to-business rela- tionships and valuable networking opportunities our members forge or through the collec- tive influence of our voice on economic issues, we are stronger together. And we do it all to promote the vibrant business climate that is critical to the health of the community we love. The annual Business Directory is a manifestation of this commitment to the interests of our membership, the economy, and the broader community. It highlights all of you, the diverse business leadership that stands together in support of those interests. The Business Directory also is a resource, connecting you to the wealth of excellent services that are available to assist in meeting your business goals. Finally, the Directory can help you identify new contacts and build relationships with local business colleagues, many of whom are eager to support your success. Please take some time to read through this Business Directory and get better acquainted with the value of your Boulder Chamber membership. Just as importantly, as you flip through these pages, take pride in the common interests you share with your fellow members in the strength of the community we are building together through the Boulder Chamber. John L. Tayer President & CEO 4 BOULDER BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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MESSAGE FROM GERRY AGNES, CHAMBER BOARD CHAIR A s the Chair of the Boulder Chamber’s Board of Directors, I am often asked, “What does the Boulder Chamber do?” The Boulder Chamber does so many things for its members and the Boulder com- munity that it is hard to respond simply. Although, with the Board of Directors’ adoption of the new Boulder Chamber mission, it’s gotten a whole lot easier to talk about one of my favorite topics. Now, when I’m asked about the Boulder Chamber, I have three simple messages: The Boulder Chamber Supports Local Businesses The heart of the Boulder Chamber is our 1,400 business members. They represent the wide diversity of interests in Boulder, from the largest and most established business to the newest startup enterprise, and we strive to meet their wide spectrum of needs. Whether it’s visibility and recognition, business networking, marketing opportunities, professional development, or business resources and discounts, the Boulder Chamber helps our members succeed. The Boulder Chamber Advocates for Business Interests We all recognize the unique balance of social, environmental, and economic strengths that make Boulder such a special community. Yet, this balance is fragile and we can’t leave it to chance. That is where the voice of the Boulder Chamber is so critical. We represent the interest of our membership and other business goals, keeping the sustainability of our econ- omy at the forefront of local public policy debate. And when the Boulder Chamber speaks, it matters. The Boulder Chamber drives policy decisions that meet our member needs and help position our economy for sustained health. The Boulder Chamber Advances Economic Vitality At its core, the Boulder Chamber recognizes the need to preserve our community’s eco- nomic vitality. Our specialties are supporting the success of our members, helping to retain growing businesses in Boulder, and creating a welcoming environment for both startups and relocating businesses. We accomplish this work, in partnership with other civic and public agencies, by spearheading programs through the Boulder Economic Council and our Innovation Blueprint 3.0. In this way, we work to create the conditions for our members to succeed. When you join the Boulder Chamber, you gain an energetic partner dedicated to helping you and the business community succeed. Together, we build community through business. Gerry Agnes Elevations Credit Union Board of Directors Chair 6 BOULDER BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS Gerry Agnes Judy Amabile Bruce Borowsky Elevations Credit Union Polar Bottle/Product Architects Boulder Digital Arts, Triple Threat Digital Lori Call Mark Gordon Hy Harris Kaiser Permanente Stratom, Inc. EKS&H Stephanie Iannone Teresa Lomax Bob Morehouse Housing Helpers Gateway Park Fun Center Vermilion Design + Interactive Ted Rockwell Katy Schmoll University of Colorado UCAR 8 BOULDER BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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BOULDER CHAMBER HISTORY Boulder, Colo. 1899 The Boulder Chamber: Building Community through Business for Over a Century O ver 100 years ago, the Boulder Chamber was established with an ambitious goal: “To establish Boulder as a booming metropolis and the best place to live and work.” The Chamber was founded in the tradition of those who advocated early on to host the state’s flagship university, and in whose tradition Boulder would go on to attract leading laboratories and businesses. Throughout, the Boulder Chamber has played an essential role in community progress. But even as Boulder has established itself as a leader in innovation and entrepreneurship, the community’s and the Chamber’s efforts are unfinished. The Chamber continues to work with a variety of community interests to promote sus- tained economic vitality and to fulfill its original goal. The Founding Years: Foresight for Responsible Development Boulder began as a mining community in the 1800s, amid both friendship and conflict with Chief Niwot and his people. Boulder Valley’s newcomers saw the potential to build lasting prosperity by fostering innovation-driven expansion. They advocated with leaders in Denver to bring the state’s first university to their community (instead of hosting the state prison). The University of Colorado Boulder opened its doors in 1877. Soon the city saw the establishment of Chautauqua and the birth of a vibrant cultural scene. It also began purchasing land to preserve the spectacular local environment. City founders realized the need and promise in attracting visitors and businesses to help the community thrive. In 1905, a group of business owners and city leaders formed the “Boulder Commercial Association” with the principal goal of promoting the community’s economic vitality. Business leaders championed the building of the landmark Hotel Boulderado to house visitors, and they also formed committees to begin important work on the big issues of the day, advocating for transportation investments, education and engaging in legislative affairs, and land-use decisions. 10 BOULDER BUSINESS DIRECTORY
BOULDER CHAMBER Early on, city leaders saw the wisdom of creating an association dedicated to mar- shaling the resources of the business commu- nity to establish the foundation for continued economic opportunity and prosperity. Dawn of Boulder’s “Economic Miracle” Throughout the early 1900s, Boulder’s tour- ist industry flourished. The University’s popu- lation grew. In an important policy initiative, the city’s business interests—spearheaded in part by Chamber president Francis “Fran- ny” Reich—supported the building of the Denver-Boulder Turnpike. In 1950, after the Secretary of Commerce had selected Boul- der as the site for the National Bureau of Standards and the Central Radio Propaga- tion Laboratory, citizens of Boulder, again with support from the business community, raised the money to purchase the needed land and ceded it to the federal government. Thus truly began an innovation-driven boom. In the mid-1900s, Boulder saw advanced technology businesses like Ball Aerospace start here, and large companies like IBM move to Boulder, creating new jobs for Boulder’s growing popula- tion. Celestial Seasonings was started in Boulder and has become one of the world’s largest producers of tea. The Naropa Institute, founded by Tibetan Buddhist Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, opened its doors in 1974, and the Boulder School of Massage Therapy made its debut in 1976. Throughout this period of strong economic growth, the Boulder Chamber played a significant role, working with a variety of other community organizations and leaders. This role continued into the next phase of Boulder’s amazing economic success. The Rise of the “Innovation-driven Economy” Since the mid-1990s, Boulder has become a leader in technology startups and other entrepreneurial endeavors. For ex- ample, it’s seen the rise of technology-focused companies such as Rally Software; food and beverage companies such as the Big Red F Restaurant Group; and entertainment venues such as eTown. In 2013 the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation named Boulder the leader in high-tech startup concentration.. The Uni- versity of Colorado Boulder has been named one of the top entrepreneurial universities in the country. At the same time, Boulder is consistently listed as one of the nation’s most desirable places to live. It’s been called “America’s Best Town for Startups.” And it’s cited as one of the most innovative cities in the nation. It also has the distinction of being named “Foodiest Town in America” by Bon Appétit magazine. As a result, even during the recent recession, Boulder’s economy has continued to thrive, thanks to its diverse and innovative community. And again throughout, the Boulder Chamber has partnered with other local and regional orga- nizations, businesses and creative individuals to help drive our innovation ecosystem. For example, through its Boulder Economic Council, the Chamber has helped support and retain vital businesses like Google. The Chamber also works with the City of Boulder’s Economic Vitality Program and community organizations such as Better Boulder and the Com- munity Foundation of Boulder County. By offering an increasing variety of services, advocating for business interests, and offering vital support for the com- munity’s economic vitality, the Chamber has become Boulder’s flagship business advocacy and support organization. And in the process, the Chamber has been fulfilling its original goal “to establish Boulder as a booming metropolis and the best place to live and work.” ✱ BOULDER BUSINESS DIRECTORY 11
THE BOULDER CHAMBER Building a strong community Supporting local businesses Advocating for a stong business environment Sustaining economic vitality That’s what the Boulder Chamber is all about. When you join the Boulder Chamber, you gain an energetic partner dedicated to helping you and the business community succeed. Together, we build community through business. MISSION: To build a strong community by supporting local businesses, advocating for a strong business environment, and sustaining economic vitality. VISION: To be the #1 partner for Boulder business. 12 BOULDER BUSINESS DIRECTORY
MEMBER SERVICES BOULDER CHAMBER VISIBILITY & RECOGNITION • Increase business exposure with a business listing on www.boulderchamber.com • Share your company news, events, job postings, and hot deals on the Boulder Chamber website, and out through the Twitter account and e-Newsletter reaching 13,000+ local business contacts • Be recognized by award programs that applaud leaders and outstanding businesses in our community BUSINESS NETWORKING • Members receive free and discounted tickets to Boulder Chamber and partner events • Access to member-only events • Business After Hours • Leads Groups • Bolder Young Professionals • Business Women’s Leadership Group MARKETING OPPORTUNITIES • Company listing in our Business Directory distributed to our members, local businesses, and the Boulder Convention and Visitors Bureau • A web page in our online Business Directory that helps improve ranking by search engines • Access to post hot deals, events, jobs, and news through your Member Information Center • Social media marketing opportunities through the Boulder Chamber’s Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn • A complete member mailing list available in your Member Information Center PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT • Establish business relationships at networking events • Build your employees’ professional network and knowledge with educational workshops • Leadership Fellows Boulder County program BUSINESS RESOURCES & DISCOUNTS • Boulder Chamber Monthly Newsletter to stay informed of local events and business news • Access to our social media accounts including Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook to keep members instantly aware of the latest news and events happening in Boulder • Up to 70 percent off Office Depot supplies, copy, and print needs through the Boulder Chamber Office Depot program • 4 percent off of Workers’ Comp Insurance and an opportunity to receive a dividend back with the Boulder Chamber Safety Group • 10 percent off AdvoCharge Merchant Services • Access to discounted conference room rental space at the Chamber Center ✱ BOULDER BUSINESS DIRECTORY 13
ECONOMIC VITALITY Home to a world-class research university, major government research facilities, diverse industry clusters, visionary entrepreneurs, and the nation’s most highly educated population, Boulder and its economy are truly unique in size and diversity. While small businesses continue to represent the majority of employers in Boulder, several major Fortune 300 corporations diversify employment opportunities and fuel our economy. The Boulder Chamber, through its economic vitality programs, strives to sustain our strong economy and preserve this rare ecosystem, allowing new businesses to start up and succeed and established businesses in key industries to innovate and expand. The Boulder Economic Council (BEC), the economic-development arm of the Boulder Chamber, is a leadership group of prominent Chamber business and community executives dedicated to Boulder’s economic prosperity. The BEC’s mission is to “sustain Boulder’s economic vitality through direct support of primary businesses and collaboration with business, industry, and community partners.” The Innovation Blueprint 3.0, spearheaded by the Boulder Chamber, is a framework of priority action areas to help business, government, academic, and community leaders proactively sustain and improve our leadership as a hub of innovation and entrepreneurism. ECONOMIC VITALITY PRIORITIES Through the work of the Boulder Economic Council and the Innovation Blueprint 3.0, the Boulder Chamber economic-vitality programs focus on the following priorities: BUSINESS RETENTION AND RELOCATION • Sustain Boulder’s economic vitality by supporting local businesses that sell into national and international markets and import capital to fuel our economy • Retain existing local businesses in Boulder’s key industries: aerospace, bioscience, cleantech, IT/software, natural products, and outdoor recreation • Facilitate relocation to Boulder of new businesses in our key industries • Convene businesses across industries for a dialogue on economic trends and developments impacting Boulder at the annual “Boulder Economic Summit” hosted by the BEC • Present the “Economic Forecast: Boulder and Beyond” forum, an annual economic and business outlook event featuring nationally recognized economists • Advocate for local, state, and federal public policies favorable to sustained economic vitality 14 BOULDER BUSINESS DIRECTORY
BOULDER CHAMBER STARTUP BUSINESS SUPPORT • Facilitate new startups and expansion of early-stage businesses by connecting entrepreneurs with capital, mentoring, coworking venues, and other critical resources • Spearhead the Innovation Blueprint 3.0, an initiative advancing Boulder’s leadership as a hub of innovation • Help increase global capital resources to Boulder and connect entrepreneurs to investment opportunities • Advocate for an innovation infrastructure that supports businesses looking to start up or expand within Boulder • Host “Esprit Entrepreneur,” a community-wide annual celebration of entrepreneurs and the entrepreneurial spirit, now in its third decade • Through the Innovation Blueprint 3.0, strengthen the business innovation network through mentoring, training, and collaboration ECONOMIC RESEARCH • Through the BEC, produce up-to-date, publicly available demographic and economic reports on the Boulder economy • Provide select research support to partners aligned with the Chamber’s business retention, startup, and relocation priorities • Conduct research necessary to advocate for public policy decisions favorable to Boulder’s sustained economic vitality REGIONAL PARTNERSHIPS • Collaborate with local, regional, and state economic development organizations to advance economic vitality across Colorado • Elevate Boulder’s regional leadership in business and industry associations that represent the interests of Boulder’s key industry clusters ADDITIONAL ECONOMIC VITALITY INFORMATION For the latest information and data on Boulder’s economic vitality, visit the Boulder Economic Council website at www.bouldereconomiccouncil.org. For more details about Innovation Blueprint 3.0, including the priority areas, visit the new, interactive Innovation Blueprint 3.0 website at www.teamboulder.org. The site provides help- ful information to local entrepreneurs, offering opportunities for businesses to share success stories and lessons learned and spurring dialogue for discussing national and local issues around innovation. By offering this new interactive platform, the Blueprint is part of the Cham- ber’s efforts to partner with Boulder businesses to build a strong, innovation-driven economy. ✱ BOULDER BUSINESS DIRECTORY 15
ADVOCACY Advocacy is a 24/7 member benefit. We are constantly watching and analyzing policy developments that impact Boulder businesses and speaking up for a vibrant, prosperous Boulder. We know that “if you are not at the table you are on the menu.” That’s why the Boulder Chamber’s Advocacy Team works hard to represent its membership, making sure businesses have a seat at the table with decision makers at all levels of government. We also bring you special opportunities to meet your elected leaders and explore issues with expert panels. Boulder is unique, and that makes us a special Chamber, serving our business members and supporting a strong economy in a way that reflects Boulder values. With the support of the Community Affairs Council, we stay one step ahead of the issues affecting Boulder-area businesses and our Board of Directors keeps the Chamber proactively engaged. 16 BOULDER BUSINESS DIRECTORY
BOULDER CHAMBER LOCAL, STATE, & FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS • Being a voice for business • Positively influencing economic well-being of the area to support business success • Actively engaging policy makers on issues that impact Boulder-area businesses • Keeping you up to date on issues with e-news, an informative website, and twitter updates via @boulderadvocacy • Hosting the Policy Roundtable Series so you can connect directly to decision makers • Providing candidate and issue recommendations LEGISLATIVE MONITORING • Legislative Session Preview • MidSession Update • Trip to the Capitol • Legislative Wrapup REGIONAL COLLABORATION • Leading a regional conversation to address Boulder County’s workforce housing and transportation challenges • Working to ensure Boulder and the Northwest Denver Metro area get their fair share of FasTracks benefits, including an effective Bus Rapid Transit system • Actively participating in regional US 36 transportation solutions • Promoting innovation in clean energy through the Colorado Clean Energy Cluster MEMBER CONSULTATION • Personal connection to resources for resolving challenges with issues such as permits, regulations, taxes, and fees We’re always available to hear your concerns and act on the issues that matter to you. ✱ BOULDER BUSINESS DIRECTORY 17
AMBASSADORS Peggy Altschuler Nancy Chin-Wagner Rhonda Healy Ambassadors are our raving fans and our best examples of how to fully utilize a Boulder Chamber member- ship. Ambassadors provide outreach to new and prospective members, welcoming them into the community, assisting in their navigation of Boulder Chamber services, and supporting the Boulder Chamber member en- gagement plan. Ambassadors also play a key member support role at our monthly events and have quarterly networking events in the business community. For more information about the Ambassador program, please contact Peggy Altschuler at peggylalt@gmail.com. 2015 AMBASSADORS Peggy Altschuler (Chair) LegalShield Jack Austin RE/MAX Alliance Polly Buster (WWLTC Chair) First National Bank Lisa Bondi PR Consultant Nancy Chin-Wagner (BWLG Chair) Nancy Chin-Wagner, LLC Cameron Gory Windstream Kim Griffis Realities for Children Rhonda Healy (Member Outreach Chair) SendOutCards Terri Kavanagh EON Office Hannah Klemme FORTRUST Randy Lis First National Bank Charlie Martien Charles Martien, LLC Shaun Oshman iSupportU Dianna Rands (WWLTC Chair) Dianna Rands, LLC Chris Ratay RE/MAX Alliance John Regur Dutch Creek Financial Nancy Stubbs Nancy Ann Stubbs Coaching & Consulting Joel Thompson RE/MAX Alliance 18 BOULDER BUSINESS DIRECTORY
PROGRAMS BOULDER CHAMBER Business Women’s Leadership Group As one of the strongest and most active programs within the Boulder Chamber, the Business Women’s Leadership Group (BWLG) provides local women with education, networking, leadership, and recognition through informative and professional programs. BWLG also provides the committee for the Women Who Light the Community signature event. We invite you to join the group to help you build your business and advance your career! Bolder Young Professionals Bolder Young Professionals helps connect the Boulder business community through social, service, and pro- fessional development opportunities. Whether you just moved to Boulder or you have lived here all your life, we invite you to join Bolder Young Professionals. This group of dedicated and energetic young professionals loves this city and its people and strives to make it a better place for all of us to live, work, and play. Bolder Young Professionals is a program of the Boulder Chamber and is 100 percent volunteer driven. The group launched in February 2009 under the name Boulder 2140, with the intention of giving young profes- sionals in Boulder a way to socialize and explore the city with one another. Today, BYP hosts over 40 events a year with a focus on professional development, service, and social op- portunities. They host monthly can’t-miss happy hours at some of Boulder’s best watering holes, outstanding professional development seminars, service opportunities, and a variety of other networking events for our members. Membership is free, courtesy of the Boulder Chamber. BOULDER BUSINESS DIRECTORY 19
TOP LEVEL PARTNERS President’s Circle Bolder Business Advisors, CPA Pinnacol Assurance The WW Reynolds Companies Corden Pharma Colorado Inc Tebo Properties University of Colorado Boulder Elevations Credit Union Terrapin Care Station Xcel Energy Elite Partner Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp First National Bank - Boulder/Iris BV Partners Bolder Business Advisors CPA, PC FirstBank - Boulder Triple Threat Digital Boulder Community Health IBM Corp Wells Fargo Bank Citywide Banks Intrado Inc Zayo Group, LLC Colorado PERA JPMorgan Chase Bank, NA EKS&H Kaiser Permanente Vanguard Boulder Valley School District Hyatt Place Boulder/Pearl Street Rally Software Development Corp. Cigna Healthcare Level 3 Communications Ricoh Americas Corporation Colorado Access McGuckin Hardware Seagate Technology Colorado Business Bank of Boulder Micro Motion St Julien Hotel & Spa DigitalGlobe Microsoft US Bank - 28th Trailblazer AMG National Trust Bank Google, Inc Oskar Blues Brewery Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield Hotel Boulderado Premier Members Federal Argus Event Staffing Hutchinson Black and Cook, LLC Credit Union Array BioPharma, Inc Key Bank Regus Avista Adventist Hospital King Soopers Main Office RES Americas BBVA Compass The Kitchen LLC Safeway Big Red F Restaurant Group LYFE Kitchen Snarf’s Blue Mountain Arts, Inc Manufacturer’s Edge Solera National Bank Boulder Medical Center Melton Design Build Southwest Generation Caplan and Earnest LLC Mercedes-Benz of Westminster, Sterling-Rice Group Celestial Seasonings Sprinter, and Smart Center Three Leaf Concepts - CliftonLarsonAllen Millennium Harvest House Boulder Restaurant Group Comcast Business Services Modmarket University Corporation for Crispin Porter + Bogusky National Renewable Energy Atmospheric Research (UCAR) Daily Camera Laboratory Vail Resorts Exempla Good Samaritan New Hope Natural Media Vaisala, Inc Medical Center Noodles & Company - 29th Street Vectra Bank First National Denver North Valley Bank - Thornton Wells Fargo Advisors Fisher Auto, Inc Northrop Grumman Corp Western Disposal Services Flatirons Acura/Subaru Omni Interlocken Resort Wright Kingdom Real Estate 20 BOULDER BUSINESS DIRECTORY
KNOW THE SYMPTOMS. IMPROVE YOUR ODDS. Call 911 at the earliest sign of a stroke. The statistics are clear — you need to know the symptoms of a stroke: • Stroke is the third leading cause of death in the United States. • Stroke is the leading cause of serious, long-term disability. • 795,000 people suffer a stroke every year. • Strokes can occur at ANY age. Nearly 1/4 occur in people under 65. When you see the signs of a stroke, don’t delay – call 9-1-1 right away. Local residents have access to first-rate stroke treatment. Foothills Hospital is a nationally certified Primary Stroke Center and Healthgrades® gave us a 5-Star rating for Stroke Treatment. We provide high quality, evidence-based care designed to meet the specialized needs of stroke patients. Order your free wallet-sized Stroke Symptoms Cards at www.bch.org/strokecard or call 303-441-0580. Source: StrokeCenter.org Boulder Chamber Safety Group Join the Safety Group and receive discounted worker’s comp insurance! Risk management is essential to keeping workers’ compensation premiums down. As a Boulder Chamber member, you are eligible to receive a group discount and access a safety consultant to help you develop safety training based on your company needs. Free to join, sign up today! 303.442.1044 | 2440 Pearl Street • Boulder, CO 80302 info@boulderchamber.com | www.BoulderChamber.com BOULDER BUSINESS DIRECTORY 21
COMMUNITY RESOURCES BOULDER CHAMBER TAX INFORMATION Phone (303) 442-1044 City of Boulder Finance Dept. (303) 441-3040 Colorado Department of Revenue Business Tax Information Website boulderchamber.com (303) 238-7378 Facebook facebook.com/boulderchamber Internal Revenue Service Taxpayer Information (303) 446-1675 Twitter @BoulderChamber CITY OF BOULDER GOVERNMENT Boulder Economic Council (303) 442-1044 bouldereconomiccouncil.org Website bouldercolorado.gov General Information (303) 441-3388 FREQUENTLY REQUESTED NUMBERS Boulder Public Library Reference Center (303) 441-3100 Boulder Valley School District (303) 447-1010 boulderlibrary.org bvsd.org City Council (303) 441-3002 Colorado Road Conditions Report (303) 639-1111 cotrip.org City Government Directory Assistance (303) 441-3388 Daily Camera (303) 442-1202 City Manager (303) 441-3090 dailycamera.com Downtown and University Hill Management (303) 413-7300 Humane Society of Boulder Valley (303) 442-4030 Fire (Administration) (303) 441-3350 boulderhumane.org Human Resources (303) 441-3070 Regional Transportation District (RTD) (303) 299-6000 Police (non emergencies) (303) 441-3300 rtd-denver.com Public Library (303) 441-3100 University of Colorado Directory Assistance (303) 492-1411 colorado.edu/contactus boulderlibrary.org US Postal Service (303) 938-3704 Sales and Use Tax Information Line (303) 441-4192 usps.com Senior Services (303) 441-3148 Xcel Energy (303) 245-2254 xcelenergy.com BOULDER COUNTY GOVERNMENT Website bouldercounty.org ADDITIONAL BUSINESS RESOURCES General Information (303) 441-3525 Better Business Bureau (BBB) (303) 327-4500 Assessor (303) 441-3530 bbb.org/denver Building Permits (303) 441-3925 BizWest (formerly Boulder County Business Report) (303) 440-4950 bizwest.com Clerk and Recorder, Elections Division (303) 413-7740 Boulder Convention and Visitor’s Bureau (CVB) (303) 442-2911 Clerk and Recorder, Motor Vehicle Division (303) 413-7710 bouldercoloradousa.com Clerk and Recorder, Recording Division (303) 413-7770 Boulder County Latino Chamber (303) 328-5280 Commissioners (303) 441-3500 www.latinochamberbc.org Community Services (303) 441-3560 Boulder Magazine (303) 443-0600 District Attorney’s Office (303) 441-3700 getboulder.com Parks and Open Space (303) 678-6200 Colorado Small Business Hotline (303) 592-5920 Sheriff’s Office (303) 441-3600 Innovation Center for the Rockies (303) 444-2111 www.innovationcenteroftherockies.com Boulder County Public Health (303) 441-1100 Manufacture’s Edge (303) 592-4087 Social Services (303) 441-1000 www.manufacturersedge.com Transportation (303) 441-3900 Small Business Development Center (303) 442-1475 Voter Registration (303) 413-7740 bouldersbdc.com Workforce Boulder County (303) 301-2900 ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION STATE OF COLORADO GOVERNMENT Boulder County Public Health Dept. (303) 441-1100 bouldercountyhealth.org Website colorado.gov Boulder County Household Hazardous Waste (720) 564-2251 Department of Revenue (303) 866-3091 www.bouldercounty.org/env/hazwaste Driver’s License Bureau (Boulder Office) (303) 442-3006 Boulder County Resource Conservation Division (720) 564-2220 General Information (303) 866-5000 bouldercounty.org/government/dept/pages/resourceconserv.aspx House of Representatives (303) 866-2904 Center for Resource Conservation (303) 999-3820, conservationcenter.org Office of Economic Development (303) 892-3840 Eco-Cycle (303) 444-6634 Online Tax Information colorado.gov/tax ecocycle.org Regulatory Agencies (303) 894-7855 Senate (303) 866-2316 Local Environmental Action Division (LEAD) (303) 441-4900 bouldercolorado.gov/lead Unemployment Insurance (303) 318-9000 22 BOULDER BUSINESS DIRECTORY
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT LEASING FINANCIAL SERVICES DEVELOPMENT SERVICES CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT PROJECT MANAGEMENT Call us for a service plan to meet your needs. Be a Community Leader. TEL: 303.442.8687 1375 Walnut, Suite 10 www.wwreynolds.com Save Money. Be Sustainable. FAX: 303.442.8757 Boulder, CO 80302 info@wwreynolds.com Support the Economy. Haddock Insurance PACE offers a one-stop-shop with: Agency, Inc. Expert and unbiased advisor services Assistance with rebates and 287 Century Circle, Louisville, CO 80027 financing 303-926-8600 Do-it-yourself resources Serving Boulder County since 1960 Certifications and recognition for your efforts HOME • AUTO • BUSINESS There is a difference where you buy insurance. Visit us at www.haddockinsurance.com Northglenn Heat i n g & Ai r Co ndi ti o ni ng I n c. www.PACEpartners.com 303.786.PACE 10977 Irma Dr., Northglenn, CO 80233 Phone: 303-452-4146 www.northglennheating.com PACE is available to all businesses in Boulder County and is funded by Boulder County and the cities of Boulder and Longmont. S E RV I N G D E N V E R M E T R O FO R OV E R 5 0 YE A R S ! BOULDER BUSINESS DIRECTORY 23
BUSINESSES BY CATEGORY Visit our online business directory at www.boulderchamber.com. Alphabetical listings start on page 68. Emily Edwards CPA LLC Watson & Associates CPA's LLC Corporate Recognition LLC AIA Accounting, Tax & Bookkeeping (970) 368-2290 | Emily Edwards (303) 630-0450 | Tim Watson (303) 403-1752 | Sondra (Wray) LeClaire Anton Collins Mitchell LLP 323 West Main St, #201, Frisco, CO 80443 1790 38th St, Ste 106, Boulder, CO 80301 50 Qualla Ct, Boulder, CO 80303 www.emilyedwardscpa.com www.watson-cpas.com www.corp-recognition.com (303) 440-0399 | Bill Jones We offer solid accounting solutions to businesses Accounting firm dedicated to providing you with Full service promotional products company, 4999 Pearl East Cir, Ste 300, Boulder, CO 80301 and individuals by building lasting relationships professional, personalized service & guidance in a providing corporate apparel, safety programs, and www.acmllp.com/ Boulder with clients wide range of needs advertising specialties ACM provides assurance, tax, tax planning and consulting services to individuals, businesses GAAP Solutions Weatherwax & Associates PC CPAs NCM Media Network and exempt entities (303) 444-0772 | Connie Mackin (303) 499-6711 | Michael Weatherwax (970) 232-3478 | Kimberly Kammann 1650 38th St, Ste 201E, Boulder, CO 80301 2995 Baseline Rd, Ste 310, Boulder, CO 80303 Boulder, CO 80302 Bedell & Associates PC www.gaapsolutions.com www.wxwax.com www.ncm.com (303) 440-8866 | Rick Bedell Outsourced accounting and bookkeeping services, Certified Public Accountants, Consultants and Tax NCM MEDIA NETWORKS partners with national, 3223 Arapahoe Ave, Ste 305, Boulder, CO 80303 financial statements, QuickBooks training and Advisors regional and local advertisers to deliver integrated setup. Non-profit, HOA's and small business brand experiences www.rmbedell.com A full-service accounting firm serving clients Wendell Walker & Associates PC Gail Gordon PC (303) 449-1386 | Wendell Walker Advertising/Sales throughout the area with a wide range of financial (303) 938-9308 | Gail Gordon CPA MT 1420 28th St, Boulder, CO 80303 Comcast Spotlight & business needs 377 West Arapahoe Ln, Boulder, CO 80302 www.wendellwalkercpa.com (970) 672-8971 | Carolyn Copeland www.gordonassoc.com Accountants Bolder Business Advisors CPA PC Tax preparation & tax planning for individuals, small 2809 E Harmony Rd, Ste 300, Ft Collins, CO 80528 (303) 449-9222 | James Graham, CPA, CGMA businesses, & trusts www.comcastspotlight.com/markets/ Denver Acupuncturists Providing businesses with local, targeted advertis- 1221 Pearl St, Boulder, CO 80302 Graham & Company PC CPAs Hands & Needles Acupuncture ing solutions on cable TV and top websites including www.bbacpa.com (303) 842-2480 | Anne Devereux (303) 253-7900 | John Graham Xfinity.com QuickBooks & Business Start-up Specialists: Ac- Boulder, CO 1295 S Broadway, Ste B, Boulder, CO 80305 counting, Payroll & ''Virtual'' CFO Solutions www.handsandneedles.com Aerospace www.grahamcpas.com Tax preparation and consulting with emphasis on Offering holistic patient-centered care with acu- eSpace: The Center for Space Entrepreneurship Boulder CPA's puncture and Chinese medicine. I accept insurance (303) 630-1611 | Diane Dimeff real estate, small businesses, family groups and (303) 449-3060 | Nancy Carter expatriates and look forward to working with you 429 UCB, Boulder, CO 80303 1790 30th St, Ste 418, Boulder, CO 80301 www.espacecenter.org www.bouldercpas.com Henry Waters & Associates Inc The Acupuncture Bus Business incubator for aerospace companies, Accounting & tax services (303) 494-4050 | Steven Henry (720) 316-7909 | Noah Goldstein workforce development programs 4740 Table Mesa Dr, Ste A, Boulder, CO 80305 Boulder, CO Brock and Company CPAs PC www.henrywaters.com www.theacupuncturebus.com Lockheed Martin (303) 444-2971 | Mark Kaufmann Accounting, Tax, Payroll & Bookkeeping Services The Acupuncture Bus is a Mobile Clinic in Boulder, (303) 581-4200 | Jason Boitnott with emphasis on Business Planning CO providing services where and when we're 6304 Spine Rd, Boulder, CO 80301 1930 17th St, Ste 200, Boulder, CO 80302 needed www.lockheedmartin.com www.brockcpas.com Johnson Kightlinger & Co An American global aerospace, defense, security Ind. and Business tax, audit, accounting, business Advertising Agencies (303) 449-3830 | Mark Kightlinger and advanced technology company with worldwide valuation, business advisory, estate plans, wealth 2300 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80304 Anthem Branding LLC interests management, LLCs www.jkg-cpas.com (303) 245-8000 | Brett Nicols Professional tax, audit, and accounting services 2617 Broadway St, Boulder, CO 80304 Northrop Grumman Corp Cahill O'Kelly & Associates PC www.anthembranding.com (720) 622-6006 | Ronald Alford KPMG LLP Advertising, Design & Merchandise Agency deliver- 6120 Longbow Dr, Boulder, CO 80301 (303) 440-0400 | Patrick O'Kelly, CPA, CVA, ABV (303) 939-8080 | David Eberly ing compelling products and innovative brand www.northropgrumman.com 4810 Riverbend Rd, Boulder, CO 80301 4440 Arapahoe Ave, Ste 280, Boulder, CO 80303 strategies A leading global security company providing Accountants; business valuators www.kpmg.com innovative systems & solutions for government & Complete range of audit, tax, and advisory services Boulder Channel 1 commercial customers CliftonLarsonAllen to companies ranging from Fortune 1000 to (303) 447-8531 | Jann Scott (303) 466-8822 | Claire Pearson venture-backed PO Box 869, Boulder, CO 80306 Air Charter 370 Interlocken Blvd, Ste 500, Broomfield, CO www.c1n.tv/ Boulderchannel1 Kurtz Fargo LLP Mountain Aviation 80021 We are Boulder's TV and Newspaper on the web and (720) 314-0595 | Malachi O'Neill www.CLAconnect.com (720) 310-2078 | Chester Kurtz cable #1 in ads, seo, pr, sm, video, web design and 1470 Walnut St, Ste 201, Boulder, CO 80302 9656 Metro Airport Ave, Rocky Mountain Metropoli- CliftonLarsonAllen is one of the nation's top 10 management tan Airport BJC, Broomfield, CO 80021 www.kurtzfargo.com CPA & consulting firms serving privately held busi- Kurtz Fargo LLP provides high quality assurance, www.mountainaviation.com nesses and owners Crispin Porter + Bogusky Business & Private Jet/Turboprop Aircraft Charters, tax and advisory services to emerging, small and (303) 628-5100 | Elise Hufstader Management, Acquisition, Maintenance - Boulder & mid-sized businesses Cline & Associates LLC 6450 Gunpark Dr, Boulder, CO 80301 Rocky Mtn. Region (303) 444-2855 | Bill Cline, CPA www.cpbgroup.com Latino & Associates PC 3000 Center Green Dr, Ste 250, Boulder, CO 80301 (303) 444-4327 | Frank Latino A full-service advertising agency (creative, media, Air Purification research, planning, account service and print and www.bclinecpa.com 2590 Trailridge Dr E, Ste 201, Lafayette, CO 80026 Service Experts Heating & Airconditioning broadcast production) Our accounting firm provides individuals and busi- www.latinocpas.com (303) 776-8556 | Roy Quilice nesses with tax preparation and planning services Certified Public Accountants 1929 Nelson Rd, Longmont, CO 80501 Nuf Said Advertising Inc www.northcoserviceexperts.com R Waidler & Associates PC (303) 665-8188 | Richard Chadwick David Brewster & Assoc Specializing in heating, air conditioning & indoor air (303) 442-6800 | Rick Waidler 2770 Dagny Way, Ste 210 quality for residential and commercial customers, (303) 449-5320 | David Brewster 3005 Center Green Dr, Ste 215, Boulder, CO 80301 Lafayette, CO 80026 both installation and maintenance 4890 Riverbend Rd, Boulder, CO 80301 Accounting, Auditing, and Bookkeeping Services www.nufsaid.com Accounting and Tax Service Visit our website or a library to learn more Aircraft - Dealers Sober & Co PC Advertising Specialties Inc Cerretani Aviation Group LLC Eide Bailly LLP (303) 499-2227 | Scott Sober (303) 664-0908 | Frank T Ranaudo (303) 469-4114 | Ralph Cerretani (303) 443-1911 | Rudy Rudolph 4450 Arapahoe Ave, Ste 100, Boulder, CO 80303 1371 E Hecla Dr, Ste B-2, Louisville, CO 80027 820 Pearl St, Unit F, Boulder, CO 80302 1801 13th St, Ste 210, Boulder, CO 80302 CPAs - Tax planning and preparation for businesses www.advertisingspecialtiesinc.com www.cerretaniaviation.com www.eidebailly.com and their owners, assisting business owners in Promotional products to increase the visibility of Aircraft brokerage and sales Full service tax, audit, and consulting for corpora- growth planning your business or organization tions and individuals in six offices across Colorado Alternative Health Treatments The Sunderland Group Inc (303) 440-8750 | Mark Sunderland Arrowhead Awards and Boulder Trophy Shop Headquarters Cannabis Co EKS&H (303) 447-9407 | Robert Stacy (303) 903-8011 | Ashley Rheingold 3445 Penrose Pl, Ste 210, Boulder, CO 80301 (303) 740-9400 | Katherine Hughes www.sunderlandcpa.com 2850 Iris Ave, Ste E-1, Boulder, CO 80301 1493 537 Canyon Blvd, Boulder, CO 80304 1155 Canyon Blvd, Ste 400, Boulder, CO 80302 The Sunderland Group provides personalized Ac- www.arrowheadawards.com www.hqmmj.com www.eksh.com counting, QuickBooks®, and Tax services to small Promotional advertising products, Awards, Plaques, We are a boutique adult use cannabis store, spe- Accounting, tax and business consulting services businesses and individuals Trophies, Gifts, Industrial Engraving cializing in small batch craft heritage strains 24 BOULDER BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Boulder Medical Center, P.C. S e m i n a r s • M e e t i n g s • T r a i n i n g We Have A Room For You NITA’s national campus in Boulder houses 6 meeting rooms which can be set in any configuration that meets your needs. The NITA Education Center (NEC) provides a unique backdrop for our unmatched learning-by-doing teaching method and the perfect venue for your corporate event. All space rentals include: • Ceiling mounted LCD projectors and screens • Wireless Internet access • Digital camcorders • Conference phone • Whiteboards/Flip charts • Complimentary coffee & water • Free parking • Access to 1000 sq ft patio with stunning views of the Rockies Caring for patients since 1949 T To explore using the NITA Education Center at Boulder for your event, program, or retreat contact: Michael Sisk, NEC Facility Director at 303.953.6808 or msisk@nita.org. he physicians, nurse practitioners and physician Corporate Training Corporate Programs Training Programs| Collaborative | CollaborativeMeetings MeetingsororEvents Events|| After Hours Events | assistants at BMC provide primary and specialty Multi-office Multi-officeCorporate CorporateRetreats Retreats|| Executive ExecutiveRetreats Retreats ||Staff StaffFunctions/Parties Functions/Parties care in three locations convenient to your work, home or school. Our 70 providers and 300 staff members provide medical services in a caring, professional and friendly setting. 2014_Facilities ad.indd 1 yoUr offiCial loCation for 1/14/2014 8:10:47 AM BMC providers can help you achieve and maintain a EVErything BUffs! healthy lifestyle through preventive care, and they will work with you to help you achieve wellness. Visit the store on campus in the We welcome new patients and UMC or online @ cubookstore.com! contract with most major insurances. BMC AVISTA 303-673-0448 80 Health Park Dr. Suite 100 • Louisville, CO 80027 Family Practice 303-666-2710 • General Surgery 303-666-2632 Obstetrics & Gynecology 303-665-1045 • Pediatrics 303-666-2720 BMC BROADWAY 303-440-3000 2750 Broadway • Boulder, CO 80304 Primary Care and Specialty Care Allergy • Cardiology • Dermatology • Endocrinology • Family Medicine Gastroenterology • General Surgery • Internal Medicine Interventional Cardiology • Neurology • Obstetrics & Gynecology Ophthalmology • Orthopedics & Sports Medicine • Otolaryngology (ENT) Podiatry • Radiology • Rheumatology • Urology • Urgent Care Ancillary Services include: Audiology • Pharmacy • Optical Research • Nuclear Medicine BMC FOOTHILLS 303-938-4700 4745 Arapahoe Ave. Suite 200 • Boulder, CO 80303 General Surgery 303-938-4710 Obstetrics & Gynecology 303-938-4710 Pediatrics 303-938-4750 www.bouldermedicalcenter.com BOULDER BUSINESS DIRECTORY 25
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Boulder's most 1245 Pearl St, #202, Boulder, CO 80302 unique gallery representing over 110 local and Membership organization open to all practitioners apartments, homes www.rodwinarch.com American artists of the legal profession, providing legal information Rodwin Architecture is an award-winning green De- to the public App Development sign/build firm skilled in residential and commercial Art Museums Campus Publishers projects in Boulder Boulder County Independent Business Alliance Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art (303) 544-1198 | John Brice (303) 443-2122 | Jordan Robbins (720) 565-3854 | Jennifer (JJ) Johnson 2465 Central Ave, #203, Boulder, CO 80301 Shears Adkins Rockmore Architects 1750 13th St, Boulder, CO 80302 2525 Arapahoe Ave, #E4-121, Boulder, CO 80302 www.campuspublishers.com (303) 436-9551 | Christopher Shears www.bmoca.org www.boulderindependentbusiness.org Campus Publishers is the largest provider of Official 1821 Blake St, Ste 1A, Denver, CO 80202 Contemporary visual arts museum & multi-purpose Non-profit, collaborative organization of locally Universities Visitor Guide magazines, websites and Shears Adkins + Rockmore specializes in the theater for contemporary visual & performing arts & owned independent businesses preserving Boul- mobile apps design of urban projects, often with a mix of uses education programs der's unique character 26 BOULDER BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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