5280 Magazine
Recently, two different media organizations, 5280 Magazine and the DIY Network, have reached out to us hoping to make you aware of some things they are working on here in Denver. Though it is not core to the educational theme of the blog, we do feel that you might be interested in what they have to offer. Please see the twoannouncementsbelow:.
Gender is not the reason to vote for anyone for anything. The critical rational for selection and support is 'performance', not as a woman or a man but as a human being.It seems that is the reason for a Merkle, Thatcher, H.Clinton, Rice, and thousands of other women who have excelled in their professions and been recognized. The Colorado fish-bowl is small and the 5280 platform may not be where women need to excel most.
I'm so glad you re-posted this. And so glad for your note at the top. I remembered that the article was due to come out soon and I spent a LONG time looking over the archives of your blog, thinking, "I know I read it here; it's GOT to be here somewhere.
After 'boot camp' I drove straight to Whole Foods to see if it was out yet. It wasn't. I asked if the new issues were in the store or when they would be out for me to purchase.
The article also represents a great opportunity. Not only is this a great way to find out names, it is also an excuse to reach out to the people on the list. A hand-written note saying 'congratulations for making the list' can be a creative way to start opening the door ' along with pointing out how having a private service professional to m anage their personal affairs can help them stay on the list next year.
Denver, Colo., April 19, 2011-5280 Publishing, Inc. today announced that it has acquired key assets from Luxury Media Group, Inc., licensor of Denver Magazines i ntellectual property. Among the intellectual property transferred to 5280 are the Federal trademark of the identify Denver Magazine numerous world wide web domain names, which includes denvermagazine.com and Denver Publications Twitter account and Facebook pages.
Concurrently, Denver Magazine declared that it was ceasing publication, effective right away.