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As the economy recovers, colleges and universities are building again. Join us for a panel discussion featuring representatives from local institutions, and learn about growth on their campuses, the trends that impact construction and what to expect from their master plans.
SPECIAL NOTE:
This event features the Sponsorship Showcase, a chance for you to meet our generous sponsors. Enjoy food selections placed at each sponsor’s table while you mix and mingle with members and sponsors alike. Food stations will be open from 11:30am until 12:15pm, then the main program will commence.
** If you arrive late, then you will not get food.**
Thomas Goodhew, Architect/Planner – University of Colorado at Boulder Tom joined the University of Colorado at Boulder in 2007 as a Facilities Planner and Architect focusing on the growth of housing and related student service facilities for the Boulder Campus. He is involved in multiple housing projects for the campus as well as projects for athletics, recreation services and university libraries. Prior to joining the university staff, he had his own architectural firm in Boulder. Tom received his undergraduate degree from Ball State University in Indiana and a Master’s Degree in Architecture from the University of Colorado – Denver.
Jill Jennings Golich, Campus Planner – Auraria Higher Education Center Following receipt of a bachelor’s degree from the University of Denver, Jill Jennings Golich joined CRL Associates. After one year with CRL, Jill moved to Seattle, Washington to attend the University of Washington’s Daniel J. Evans School of Public Affairs. Upon completion of a Master’s in Public Administration, CRL Associates asked Jill to return to Denver and work in their Development Services division.
After being with CRL for over three years, Jill had the opportunity to move to Design Workshop to have a more hands on involvement in the creation of projects.
Through the Downtown Denver Leadership Program, Jill was introduced to the Auraria Campus. In the summer of 2007, Jill received a call from Auraria’s Executive Vice President for Administration as the campus was seeking a planner to implement the campus’ master plan. In college, Jill worked in residence life and always recognized the importance of the campus environment in making a great college experience. Jill jumped at the chance and has been with Auraria for over five years. In 2010, Jill became a LEED Green Associate.
Chris Cocallas, Campus Architect – Colorado School of Mines Chris serves as the Campus Architect and Director of Capital Planning and Construction. The capital planning and construction department collaborates with members of the Mines community and city and state officials to manage all master planning and programming planning. Additionally, the capital planning and construction department manages all of the architectural and engineering design and drafting, code compliance, space planning and inventory, facility audits, and capital construction and controlled maintenance budget requests and in-house project management for the college.
Formerly, Chris was the Principal Architect/Project Manager for large projects at the University of San Diego’s main campus. He received his Bachelor of Arts from University of Denver and Masters of Architecture from the University of Colorado.
Chris Shelton, Project Manager – University of Denver Chris Shelton has served as a Project Manager for the University of Denver (DU) in the Facilities Management Group for the last 13 years. Past positions include a Project Management position at The Children's Hospital of Denver (Old Campus) as well as various positions with development firms, contractors & sub-contractors. Currently a student at DU, he is also working on a masters/bachelors completion program.
Other affiliations/positions: Past board member of the West Adams Soil Conservation District; Past Board President of the Douglas County Soil Conservation District
"Cash-ola!"
Are you a current member of SMPS Colorado? Do you attend the Monthly Luncheons? Well then you are in luck, because you could be the next winner of our Membership Committee's "Cash-Ola" Drawing! What is this "Cash-Ola" thing? Well - as an active member of SMPS Colorado, you are automatically entered to win $25 at each SMPS Colorado luncheon, just for attending. One member's name is drawn at random from a fishbowl at each luncheon (and only one). But if your name is pulled and you are not present, the $25 gets rolled over into next month's drawing. The following month's total to win is $50 ($25 from 1st month + $25 from current month). If next month's winner isn't present, that money rolls over ($50 previous + $25 current = $75). It keeps rolling over until someone whose name is chosen is present. That means, you could win a lot of money, just for attending our luncheons. Want the best chance of winning? Be a current member of SMPS Colorado and attend every luncheon. Questions? Contact your friendly membership chair or co-chair (Matt Krall and Stan Wagner) or just attend a luncheon and see for yourself!
Online registration ends at noon the Monday before all luncheons. There is a $20 late fee for registering at the door. |