2016 Sponsorship Information & Application
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Association of Corporate Counsel Colorado Chapter 2016 Sponsorship Information and Application The Board of Directors of the Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) Colorado Chapter is pleased to present this 2016 Sponsorship Information and Application. Thank you for your interest in sponsoring ACC Colorado’s 2016 programs.
About ACC Colorado
For over thirty years, ACC Colorado—a founding and original ACC chapter—has been the leading source for education, resource connections and information, networking, and community service opportunities for in-house counsel in Colorado. Our Chapter’s parent organization, the Association of Corporate Counsel has over 35,000 in-house lawyers who represent more than 10,000 companies in 85 countries worldwide. ACC Colorado could not provide the resources, education and information it does to its members without the support and involvement of those entities that support the Colorado legal community.
Sponsoring ACC Colorado
There are a number of reasons to sponsor ACC Colorado, such as: Direct connections to potential customers: ACC Colorado membership comprises approximately 700 in-house attorneys in Colorado, representing over 300 in-house legal departments of for-profit and non-profit organizations. With all the various communication avenues open to service providers and vendors in today’s marketplace, ACC is the connection to the dominant buyers of legal products and services. Those buyers are looking for the right fit introduced at the right time and sponsoring ACC programs can give you that access and allow you to be the right fit at the right time. Unparalleled Access to highlight your value: ACC Colorado sponsorship affords you the unique opportunity to prove the differentiating value and talent of your firm or company by demonstrating thought leadership, depth of knowledge and talent, and awareness of issues relevant to today’s in-house attorneys. Sponsor Strategically: ACC Colorado offers the unique ability for sponsors to select their presentation topics, panelists, and presentation formats. Use CLE events to highlight a recent appellate win, tout a high-profile new hire, or show off unique resources available to your clients.
2016 Sponsorship Opportunities
ACC Colorado offers a wide range of sponsorship opportunities, including but not limited to: • 2 half-day multi-track CLE events • 1 all-day CLE program focused on ethics • 3 or more individual substantive CLE gold events (such as a lunch or happy-hour presentation) • 1 Ski & CLE® all-day event • 3 Social Events • Several “Special Events” or “Committee Events” including our chapter annual meeting, CLE and social event for our individual practice groups such as Real Estate, Litigation, or Employment, or hosting an event for our Emerging Leaders group. Additional events, with additional sponsorship opportunities, may be scheduled throughout the year as warranted by membership and sponsorship interest. ACC Colorado’s continued growth, success, and relevancy to corporate legal departments would not be possible without the generous support of our sponsors. We look forward to another year of successful collaboration with our sponsors, working together to provide corporate legal departments with timely and relevant educational programs, meaningful networking opportunities, dynamic professional activities, and fun social events, all designed to meet the unique needs of in-house counsel.
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2016 Sponsorship Opportunities ACC Colorado has designed the following tentative calendar of events in 2016. All information below is subject to change. The Sponsorship levels and descriptions are on the following page.
Proposed 2016
Event
Sponsorships Available
January
ACC Colorado Annual Meeting, including: • Introduction of 2016 calendar • Introduction of Platinum sponsors • Additional education and CLE program
• 2 Special Event Sponsors
February
Ski & CLE Coach to ski area, includes meals, lift tickets, 1-2 CLE credits, and more
• 1 Gold • 1-2 Special Event
March
Individual CLE Event (breakfast, lunch, or late afternoon)
• 1 Gold
April
In-House Counsel Forum (2 tracks of 3 CLEs followed by a general session CLE and social)
• 6 Total (Combination of Gold and Platinum) • 1 Special Event (as Reception sponsor)
May
Individual CLE Event (breakfast, lunch, or late afternoon)
• 1 Gold
July
Summer Cultural or other Social Event (Golf, Happy Hour, Entertaining)
• 1 or More Special Event or Gold
August
Rockies Game at Coors Field
• 1 or More Special Event
September
Fall Frenzy (2 tracks of 3 CLEs followed by a general session, CLE and social)
• 6 Total (Combination of Gold and Platinum) • 1 Special Event (as Reception sponsor)
October or November
Individual CLE Event
• 1 Gold
October or November
Social event (Cooking School event)
• 1 or More Special Event
December
All Day Ethics
• 4 Platinum • 1 Gold (lunch speaker)
Annual Member & Sponsor Appreciation Event, Professional Development Series, and other additional programs that may be added during the year. In addition to the above events, the ACC Colorado Chapter and previous sponsors have hosted breakfasts, lunches, and/or dinners/ happy hours for our practice groups. These smaller events “Committee Events” permit ACC members to be introduced to industry experts, get their substantive questions answered in a smaller environment, and invites sponsors to engage with multiple levels of in-house attorneys, which can be a benefit for younger lawyers looking to develop business. Committee Events can occur throughout the year at mutually agreeable times. Platinum sponsors will be given a preference for any particular Practice Group – Committee Events. To find out more about the formats of our past programs and example agendas please visit http://www.acc.com/chapters/colo/Program-Materials. Sponsors that offer CLEs will also have the option to post their program materials on our site to orient members to Sponsor subject matter expertise and experience levels.
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Sponsorship Levels ACC Colorado offers four sponsorship levels: Platinum, Gold, Special Events, and Committee Events. Platinum
Gold
Special Event
Committee Event
Eligibility
Law firms only
Law firms and legal service providers
Law firms and legal service providers
Any Sponsor*
Sponsorship Amount
$12,000
$6,000
Varies by Event (Min. $3,000)
$2,000 per event + event expenses
2016 Sponsorship Opportunities Available (subject to change)
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See below and custom options
Up to 4 per Practice Group and up to 6 for ELG*
1. A bility to provide articles for publication on ACC Colorado website and/or in newsletter (when published; currently quarterly)
1. A bility to provide articles for publication on ACC Colorado website and/or in newsletter (when published; currently quarterly)
1. A bility to provide articles for publication on ACC Colorado website and/or in newsletter (when published; currently quarterly)
1. Ability to provide articles for publication on ACC Colorado website and/or in newsletter (when published; currently quarterly)
2. P rominent recognition in chapter mailings to members, chapter materials and on the chapter website as an ACC Colorado platinum sponsor
2. C LE or Special Event Sponsorship: Choice of one:
2. Flexible Category One Special Event per sponsorship; examples include:
2. Ability for your firm’s future leaders to connect with future in-house leaders by presenting a CLE, sponsoring dinners and other networking socials with ACC Colorado’s Emerging Leaders Group
Benefits
3. Introduction and short address to members at ACC Colorado Annual Meeting 4. P resentation (1.5 hour session) at December All Day Ethics CLE Event 5. P articipation in one of ACC Colorado’s two premier ½-day events, In-House Counsel Forum or Fall Frenzy 6. A bility for your firm’s future leaders to connect with future in-house leaders by presenting a CLE with ACC Colorado’s Emerging Leaders Group. ACC Colorado will also work with Platinum Sponsors to determine specialty CLEs or events for members if desired by sponsor.
• P articipation in one of ACC Colorado’s two premier ½ day events, In-House Counsel Forum or Fall Frenzy • The 50 minute lunch CLE presentation at all-day ethics program in December • The sole presenter/ sponsor at an individual CLE program • S ponsor of a Diversity and Inclusiveness Committee program • S ponsor of a Pro Bono Committee program • L ead sponsor of Ski & CLE® Bus trip • S pecial Sponsorship at Networking or Social Event for members • Ability for your firm’s future leaders to connect with future in-house leaders by presenting a CLE, sponsoring dinners and other networking socials with ACC Colorado’s Emerging Leaders Group
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• Annual Meeting & Showcase • S KI & CLE® Bus trip co-sponsor • Summer Cultural or Social Event • Rockies Game (co-sponsor) • Social event • Networking and social event following CLE programs (multiple available)
3. Ability to have industry or practice specific in-house members benefit from smaller more substantive CLEs/ Networking * P latinum sponsors will be given a preference for any particular practice group’s Committee Event
• Social event or seasonal events that * Committee Events can are co-sponsored be elected and sponsored (Golf tournaments throughout the year as the for members and calendar permits. participating sponsors; clay shooting event for members and sponsors; * In addition to sponsorship commitment, Committee cooking school; other Event Sponsors are social, CLE or special required to pay event entertainment events) expenses.
Sponsorship information will be located on a separate designated page on the ACC Chapter website with information on who an ACC Member can contact with any questions. Sponsors will also be invited to participate in an annual meeting sponsored by ACC Colorado for both sponsors and members that will benefit a community charity and enable sponsors and members to give back to our communities. To learn more about ACC Colorado’s chapter programs, chairs and directors please visit our webpage: http://www.acc.com/chapters/colo/
Practice Group Committee ACC Colorado has four primary Practice Group Committees. They are listed below with relevant subcommittees. ACC supports and coordinates the marketing and meetings for these Practice Groups and participation in Practice Group Committee events often gives sponsors access to ACC members in a more confidential, hands on practical setting where relationships can be developed to address current issues facing our members. 1. Litigation 4. Business & Transactions 4. Transactions, cont’d. 2. Employment a. International f. Environmental* 3. Intellectual Property b. Real Estate g. Retail* c. Healthcare* h. Finance* d. Contracting/Licensing* i. Other practice groups based on e. Energy* member & sponsor interest* * Indicates an informal practice group committee, if there is an interest by a sponsor to select one of these practice groups, ACC and its board of directors will facilitate establishing a formal committee group with the sponsor.
Emerging Leaders Group In 2014, ACC Colorado launched the Emerging Leaders Group (“ELG”) to provide in-house attorneys who are new to the in-house practice with the tools they need to succeed. Since its inception, the ELG has held numerous, very well attend events. ACC’s sponsor firms partner with the ELG to not only connect their respective firm with ACC’s general membership, but to connect their firm’s emerging leaders, i.e., junior partners and senior associates, with ELG members. ELG members are emerging leaders in the in-house community and future decision makers in legal departments of the top Colorado companies. ELG events are innovative and they provide both the sponsor firms and ELG members with numerous opportunities to connect. Some of ELG’s events in 2015 included: (a) D inner with prominent Chief Legal Officers, at which 4 attorneys from a sponsor firm joined 27 ACC members to meet and talk with CLOs in a casual, small dinner setting. This particular dinner was one in a series of ELG dinners with CLOs and other C-Level executives. (b) M ini-MBA, which was hosted by a sponsor firm and attend by over 45 ACC members, including several CLOs. The program included a networking reception to enable the sponsor firm’s attorney to meet directly with the ACC members and event speakers. (c) M entoring Sessions, at which the sponsor firm hosts the mentoring session and networking reception. At these sessions, approximately 30 ELG members meet with three prominent CLOs mentors to discuss topics affecting the in-house practice and professional development. The sponsoring firm then meets with the ELG members and CLOs at the reception. (d) Clay Shooting Tournament, three sponsors hosted 53 ACC members and guests at this fun event formatted just like a golf tournament. Sponsors and guests teamed with each other to shoot clay discs at 14 different stations. After two hours of shooting in teams of four, a lunch and award reception was held to enable sponsors and ACC members to network. The event raised funds for the non-profit Fisher House and provided sponsors with a half-day of networking opportunities. In 2016, the ELG will continue to hold these and other events. If you would like more information on the ELG and learn about opportunities the ELG can provide your firm, please contact the ELG Chair, Dennis Kaw, at
[email protected] or 303.336.1561.
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ACC Colorado Chapter 2016 Sponsorship Application Applications for consideration as an ACC Colorado Chapter 2016 Sponsorship should be submitted on this form to: Josie Hall, Chapter Administrator ACC Colorado Chapter • 3000 S. Jamaica Ct., Suite 390 • Aurora, Colorado 80014 Phone: 303-757-1847 • Email:
[email protected] Please submit your application to ACC Colorado at the address above by October 31, 2015. Applications are reviewed, and sponsorship opportunities assigned, as applications are received—please submit your application early to secure preferences. Payment must be received by December 1st. By submitting the following application, you acknowledge and agree that: (1) you have read the 2016 ACC Colorado Sponsorship Guidelines (“Guidelines”) located at: http://author.acc.com/chapters/colo/sponsors and agree to comply with the Guidelines; (2) Sponsor selection and assignment of program topics and dates are solely at the discretion of the ACC Colorado Chapter; (3) your payment must be received by December 1st, which the ACC Colorado Chapter will refund if your application is not approved; (4) all sponsorship fees are non-contingent and non-refundable (other than a refund if the chapter does not accept your application); and (5) the ACC Colorado Chapter has full and sole discretion to amend at any time the Guidelines.
Sponsor Organization’s Name: __________________________________________________________________________________ Address: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Marketing Contact Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________ Tel: ______________________________________________________Fax: _______________________________________________ E-mail: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Responsible Attorney/Principal Name: ____________________________________________________________________________ Tel: ______________________________________________________Fax: _______________________________________________ E-mail: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ (The above information will be included on the ACC Sponsor webpage) Authorized Signature:__________________________________________________________________________________________ Print Name:__________________________________________________________________________________________________ Title/Position: __________________________________________Date: ________________________________________________
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Sponsorship Levels Please place an “X” to the left of the sponsorship level and event you request:
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PLATINUM SPONSOR – $12,000 (available to law firms only). Indicate field of practice preference for your sponsorship events, which cannot be guaranteed (ACC Colorado reserves the right to accept multiple platinum sponsorships from firms with similar field of practice preferences): Platinum sponsors receive preference for the year on Practice Group Committee Events (this does not include ELG, Pro Bono or Diversity and Inclusiveness events). q Litigation q Employment q Intellectual Property q Business & Transactions q International q Real Estate q Healthcare q Contracting/Licensing q Energy q Retail q Finance q Other practice groups based on member & sponsor interest Other:________________________________________________
q Environmental
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GOLD SPONSOR – $6,000 Indicate event sponsorship preference, which cannot be guaranteed, if any: q q q q q q q
In-House Counsel Forum CLE Event sponsor/presenter (one session) - April Fall Frenzy CLE Event sponsor/presenter (one session) - September Individual CLE event sponsor/presenter (breakfast, lunch, or late afternoon) (March, May, October, others possible) Ski & CLE® - February (Round trip bus excursion with full day of skiing, lunch and après ski party at Vail) Annual Ethics CLE Lunch Presentation – December Diversity and Inclusiveness Committee Sponsor (one CLE session or event) Pro Bono Committee Sponsor (one CLE session or event)
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SPECIAL EVENT SPONSOR ($3,000 or as noted – subject to possible variation depending on scope and cost of event) Indicate preference (not guaranteed): q q q q q q
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ACC Colorado Annual Meeting with special programming – January (2 Special Event sponsors) SKI & CLE® Bus Trip Special Event- February (2 Special Event sponsors) Reception/networking session following In-House Counsel Forum (April) or Fall Frenzy (September) Sponsor of Summer Cultural or Social Event – June or July, amount depends on selected venue and event. ACC Colorado Family Day with Rockies Game – July or August Social Event – October or November, depending on selected venue and event. Cook Street Culinary event is $5,000 minimum.
COMMITTEE EVENT SPONSOR ($2,000 plus any additional amount of expenses, such as food, beverages, audio visual, etc.)
q Special CLE for specific industry practice or Practice Group Committee q Reception/networking session for Emerging Leaders Group q Sponsor of Summer Cultural or Social Event—for particular practice group or Emerging Leaders, Pro Bono or Legal Inclusiveness All sponsors will be invited to participate in the annual celebration of our members and sponsors, the time/date to be determined.
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ACC Colorado 2016 Sponsorship Guidelines We value our sponsors and are committed to a sponsorship program that exceeds the expectations of our sponsors. In order to run an effective program, ACC Colorado has developed the following guidelines that will govern the 2016 sponsorships. ACC Colorado retains the right, in its sole discretion and without prior notice, to interpret, modify, and supplement these guidelines. Submission of a sponsorship application signifies your agreement to comply with these guidelines. 1.Term. An ACC Colorado 2016 sponsorship runs for twelve months, from January 1, 2016, through December 31, 2016. 2. Sponsorship Applications and Selection. Sponsorship application must be received by ACC Colorado at the address provided on the application by October 31, 2015. Review and consideration of sponsorship applications, and selection of 2016 Sponsors, is at the sole discretion of ACC Colorado. ACC Colorado reserves the right to reject any sponsorship application for any reason and to fill or not fill any specific sponsorship opportunity slot. 3. Payment of Sponsorship Fees. Payment in full of the sponsorship fee for the upcoming year must be received by December 1, 2015. ACC Colorado will promptly refund the application fee of any applicant not selected for sponsorship. 4. Attendance Benefits for Sponsors may have up to 4 firm/company representatives attend each event that they sponsor, including speakers and marketing representatives. Sponsors are encouraged to invite in-house counsel from clients or other companies (regardless of ACC membership) to increase attendance. Guests must pay the event rate and be approved by ACC Colorado in advance. 5. Event Planning and Attendance. ACC Colorado does not guarantee attendance numbers for any program or event. Each CLE presentation must include an in-house speaker or panelist. The sponsor for the program or event is expected to work closely with the Chapter representatives and adhere to chapter guidelines and deadlines associated with the program or event. Sponsors are responsible for the planning of their event, along with ACC Colorado. ACC Colorado will provide a timeline for each event, including deadlines to submit topics, panelists, etc. No sponsorship fees will be refunded in the event of a cancellation due to sponsor delay in submitting information. 6. Materials At and Following Event. The sponsor of a CLE event is responsible for having paper copies of the program materials available at the event for those attendees who desire to have them. ACC Colorado will distribute materials electronically following the event to all registered individuals. 7. Promotion of Programs and Events. All invitations to members for sponsored ACC Colorado events and programs will be distributed by ACC Colorado using ACC Colorado template forms and processes. Sponsors are encouraged to invite in-house counsel from their clients and other contacts to ACC Colorado programs and events, subject to prior attendance sell-out. Sponsors may issue their own invitations and solicitations directly to such in-house counsel, or may forward the ACC Colorado invitation. However, each sponsor is required to provide ACC Colorado with a final head count of any in-house counsel it has invited no later than 7 days prior to the event. 8. Event Registration. All event registrations will be conducted through and by ACC Colorado. Events are offered to ACC Colorado members and other in-house counsel for a modest registration fee. All registration fees collected by ACC Colorado are the property of ACC Colorado.
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9. Event Costs. Typical costs associated with a program or event, e.g. facility charges, standard audio-visual equipment (tabletop or podium microphones and projector), food and beverage, will be paid by ACC Colorado unless specified otherwise. Sponsors may be responsible for additional charges to cover special costs associated with a program or event. For example, there may be additional costs associated with certain programs or events, such as sporting event tickets, admissions, or parking. Special AV needs beyond standard microphone and projector may be charged to the sponsor. 10. Marketing at Events. Sponsors may make reasonable marketing materials available to event attendees. Sponsors are strictly prohibited from engaging in direct marketing and business solicitation at any event. However, Sponsors may display materials, leave “give away” items for attendees, and hold drawings that include the collection of attendee business cards. Sponsors may obtain ACC Colorado member information voluntarily provided directly to the Sponsor by the member, but Sponsors are strictly prohibited from using such information for any purpose not approved previously by the Chapter. 11. Membership Information. Sponsors may make available an attendance sheet, business card drawing, or other device to collect information from attendees. Any such process must clearly inform attendees: (a) that providing the information is solely within the attendee’s discretion; (b) that the requested information is being provided to the Sponsor and not ACC or the Colorado Chapter; (c) that the information will be handled pursuant to the Sponsor’s privacy policy and how the attendee may obtain or access a copy of the policy. 12. License. Sponsor grants to ACC Colorado a worldwide, non-exclusive, non-transferable, royalty-free, irrevocable and perpetual license to (a) use Sponsor’s logos (which Sponsor will send to ACC Colorado)(“Logos”) on in any way chosen by ACC Colorado including but not limited to use on ACC Colorado’s website, in ACC Colorado’s online membership directory, and in announcements, invitations and other materials marketing ACC Colorado events sponsored by Sponsor, and (b) to record, edit, copy, reproduce, publish, and distribute any materials, whether oral, written or visual, provided to ACC Colorado in connection with any event sponsored by Sponsor (collectively “Materials”). The Materials may be reproduced by any means and for any purpose by ACC Colorado or its representatives or contractors without any further permission or fee, and ACC Colorado shall have no obligation to account for any funds it receives from its members, guests, or other sponsors. In any reproduction, ACC Colorado will preserve all copyright notices and will credit the original publications by the organization/law firm and author in the following manner: “First published by [Name of author and law firm] in [year of publication].” Sponsor represents and warrants that (a) it has the full rights to make these grants, complete and unencumbered, to ACC Colorado, and (b) neither the Logos nor the Materials libel anyone or infringe or otherwise violate anyone’s statutory or common law rights, including copyrights. Sponsor will defend, indemnify and hold harmless ACC Colorado and its members from any and all claims arising out of ACC Colorado’s use of the Logos or the Materials in accordance with the terms of this License. 13. Limitation of Liability. Sponsor agrees to release and hold harmless ACC Colorado, its agents, employees, officers, board and members from any and all direct, indirect, incidental, special, punitive, or consequential liabilities, losses, injuries, or damages (including, without limitation, loss of business, revenue, profits, use, data, or other economic advantage or injuries, profits or goodwill), arising out of the Sponsorship, whether the liability, loss, injury or damage arises in contract, tort or otherwise and whether Sponsor has been advised of the possibility of the liability, loss, injury, or damage. Regardless of the type of claim or liability, in no event will ACC Colorado’s aggregate liability to any Sponsor, related directly or indirectly to the Sponsorship Program, exceed the sponsorship fees paid by such sponsor during the Sponsorship program year in which the claim or liability arose.
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Companies and Organizations Represented in ACC Colorado Accenture
Ball Corporation
Colorado Housing and Finance Authority
ADA Carbon Solutions, LLC
Bank of America Corporation
Colorado State University System
Advanced Energy Industries
Bank of America Merchant Services
Colorado Medical Society
Advanced Emissions Solutions, Inc.
Bear Creek Asset Management, LLC
Comcast Corporation
AECOM
Belcaro Group, Inc. DBA ShopAtHome.com
Community Energy Solar, LLC
Agrium US Inc.
Big Rock Advisors, LLC
Computer Sciences Corporation
Agrium, Inc.
Biomet Spine, LLC
Consumer Capital Partners LLC
AIMCO
Black Creek Group
Cooling Tower Depot, Inc
Air Methods Corporation
Black Hills Corporation
CoorsTek, Inc.
AirWatch, LLC
Black Creek Group/Dividend Capital Group
Copic Companies
Alacer Gold Corp.
Blackhawk Networks, Inc.
Coram LLC
Albemarle Corporation
BMGI Corporation
Coram Specialty Infusion Services
Alcatel-Lucent
BOE Midstream LLC
Alden Torch Financial
Bonanza Creek Energy, Inc.
Alem International Management, Inc.
Boston Market Corporation
Aleut Management Services Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC Allstate Insurance Company Alta Colleges, Inc. American Midstream American Midstream Partners, L.P. AMG National Trust Bank Anadarko Petroleum Corporation Animal Health International, Inc. Aon Financial Services Group Appliance Factory Outlet, Inc. ARCADIS U.S., Inc. Ardent Mills
Boulder Community Health Boulder Brands, Inc. Braodnet Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc. Building Services Group CA Technologies Caliber Midstream Cardno, Inc. Centura Health Corporation CenturyLink
CorePower Yoga CoreSite Realty Corporation CoreSite Covidien Surgical Devices Covidien Energy-based Devices Critical Nurse Staffing, Inc. Crocs, Inc. CSG Systems Inc. CSG International Cummins Rocky Mountain LLC D.R. Horton, Inc. DaVita HealthCare Partners Inc. DB US Holding Corporation DCP Midstream
CH2M HILL Charter Communications, Inc.
DCT Industrial Trust, Inc. Denver Health and Hospital Authority
Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc.
DigitalGlobe, Inc.
CIBER, Inc.
Discovery Natural Resources LLC
Cimarex Energy Co.
Dish Network, L.L.C.
Clarity Quest Today
Dividend Capital Total Realty Trust
Clean Coal Solutions
EchoStar Corporation
Atkins Nutritionals, Inc.
ClearChoice Management Services, LLC
Einstein Noah Restaurant Group, Inc.
Attivio, Inc.
Cloud Peak Energy Inc.
Encore Electric, Inc.
Attorney
Club Holdings, LLC
eNett International
Audubon Engineering Company, LLC
Coalfire Systems, Inc.
ENSIGN
Avago Technologies
Cochlear Americas
Epsilon
Avaya Inc.
Colorado Association of Realtors
Equinix, Inc.
Array BioPharma Inc. Aspect Management Corporation AspenPointe Association of Christian Schools International
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Ethisphere Institute
MDC Holdings, Inc.
Eurasian Minerals Inc.
International Catastrophe Insurance Managers, LLC
EverWest, LLC
Intrawest Colorado
Merchant eSolutions, Inc.
Exclusive Resorts, LLC
Intrepid Potash, Inc.
Mercury Payment Systems, LLC
Fast Enterprises, LLC
Invensys Operations Management
Metronome Software LLC
Financial Preservation Network
IP Commerce, Inc.
Micro Motion, Inc.
Financial Planning Standards Board
IQNavigator, Inc.
Midway Gold Corporation
Finding Home Studio LLC
IRCH
Miller Global Properties, LLC
Flatiron Construction Corporation
Jacobs Engineering Group Inc.
Miller Heiman, Inc.
Flightline Ventures
JLT Specialty Insurance
MillerCoors LLC
FlightSafety Services Co.
Johns Manville Corporation
Molson Coors Brewing Company
Frontier Airlines, Inc.
Jordan Creek Ventures LLP
Molycorp, Inc.
Furniture Row, LLC
juwi solar Inc.
Monroe Group, Ltd.
Gameday Entertainment, LLC
Keybank National Association
Mountain States Employers Council, Inc.
Gary Community Investment Company
Keysight Technologies
MountainView Capital Holdings, LLC
Gates Corporation
Kinder Morgan, Inc.
MSEC
Generaly Moly, Inc.
Kinross Gold USA, Inc.
Multivista Systems LLC
Gibson Arnold & Associates, Inc.
Kroenke Sports & Entertainment
MWH Global, Inc
Global Healthcare Exchange
Latisys Corporation
MYR Group, Inc.
Gogo Inc.
Leprino Foods Company
National Bank Holdings Corporation
Gold Resource Corporation
Level 3 Communications, LLC
National Multiple Sclerosis Society
Great-West Financial
Liberty Acquisitions Servicing, LLC
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Green Manning & Bunch
Liberty Global, Inc.
National Corporate Housing, Inc.
HACH Company
Life Time Fitness, Inc.
Nationwide Insurance
HDR, Inc.
Lockheed Martin Commercial Space Systems
Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company
Healthgrades
Lockheed Martin Space Systems Co.
NBH Bank, N.A.
HealthTrio, LLC
M/A-COM Technology Solutions Inc.
Nelnet, Inc.
Highstreet IT Solutions, LLC
MAD Green, LLC
New Belgium Brewing Company
Home Buyers Warranty Corporation
Madison Capital Management
Noodles & Company
Hosting.com
Makeena, Inc.
Nordstrom fsb
Hunter Douglas, Inc.
Mantucket Capital Management Company
Norican Group
IHS Inc.
Marilyn Hickey Ministries
Nurse-Family Partnership
IMM
MarkWest Hydrocarbon, Inc./ MarkWest Energy Partners, L.P.
Onyx M.D.
Innospec Inc. Innovage
Marseille Ltd.
Oracle Corporation
Inspirato LLC
Matrix Absence Management
Oracle America, Inc.
IntelePeer, Inc.
Matrix Settlement & Clearance Services, LLC
Orica USA Inc.
Intermap Technologies, Inc.
McKesson Corporation
Orica Mining Services
International Business Group, LTD
MCR Development
P2ES Holdings, Inc.
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Memorial Hospital
Oppenheimer Funds, Inc.
Companies and Organizations Represented in ACC Colorado, cont’d. Panorama Consulting Solutions, LLC
Simpson Housing LLLP
Trimble Navigation Limited
PCL Construction Enterprises, Inc.
SM Energy Company
TriZetto Corporation
PDC Energy, Inc.
Sodexo, Inc.
Truven Health Analytics
Peak Vision Community Health Centers
SolarCity
Tuff Shed, Inc.
Physicians' Capital Investments, LLC
Sorin Group
TW Telecom Inc.
Ping Identity Corporation
SourceGas LLC
U.S. Olympic Committee
Pinnacol Assurance
Specialized Loan Servicing LLC
ProBuild Holdings LLC
Spectra Logic Corp
ProPharma Distribution, LLC
Spectralink Corporation
QCE Finance LLC (Quiznos)
Spectrum Retirement Communities
Quanta Power, Inc. Quark Software, Inc. Quiznos Rally Software Development
Sports Authority Inc. SquareTwo Financial Corporation Summit Investment Management LLC Summit Automotive Partners
UCAR United Launch Alliance, LLC UnitedHealth Group University of Colorado Foundation Ur-Energy Inc. URS Corporation US Bancorp Fund Services, LLC
Summit Materials
Vail Resorts Management Company
Summit Utilities, Inc.
Vaisala Inc.
Sunshine Silver Mines Corporation
Vectrus
Swisslog
Venoco, Inc.
Synergy Resources Corporation
ViaSat, Inc.
TBC Holdings
ViaWest, Inc.
TD Ameritrade Holding Corporation
Visa
TeleTech Holdings, Inc.
VMware, Inc.
TELUS International
Vodafone Americas Inc.
Terumo BCT, Inc.
Resource Capital Funds
Vodafone US Inc.
The Western Union Company
RFS Investments, LLC
Waste Management
The Anschutz Corporation
Ricoh Americas Corporation
The Nature Conservancy
Ricoh Production Print Solutions (RPPS)
The Spectranetics Corporation
Rimini Street, Inc.
The Gart Companies
Rimrock Midstream
The Claro Group, LLC
Rio Tinto Minerals
The Coleman Company, Inc.
RK Mechanical, Inc.
The IMA Financial Group, Inc.
Rocky Mountain Public Broadcasting Network, Inc.
The NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc. Thompson Creek Metals Company
Woodward, Inc.
SBCO, LLC
TIC The Industrial Company
World Color Press, Inc.
SEMA Construction, Inc.
TOLMAR, Inc.
Wowza Media Systems, LLC
ShopAtHome.com
Transamerica Corporation
Xanterra Parks & Resorts, Inc.
Sierra Group, LLC
TransMontaigne Inc.
Xcel Energy Inc.
Silverpop Systems Inc.
Triangle USA Petroleum Company
Yenter Companies, Inc.
Raytheon E-Systems, Inc. RE/MAX International, Inc. Red Robin Gourmet Burgers, Inc. Red Robin International, Inc. Reed Group, Ltd. Renewable Energy Systems Americas Inc. Republic Financial Corporation RES Americas Inc. Resolute Natural Resources Company
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Wayin, Inc. Wells Fargo Law Department Welltok, Inc. Western Union Financial Service, Inc. Westmoreland Coal Company WhiteWave Foods Wolters Kluwer