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October 21-November 3, 2015 —
COLORADO REAL ESTATE JOURNAL
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Aurora Economic Devel-
opment Council
will host its
A-List 2015: Behind the Head-
lines event at Wings Over the
Rockies Air and Space Museum
Oct. 29 from 6 to 9 p.m.
The annual A-List event brings
together more than 2,000 busi-
nesses, civic and political leaders
to celebrate the economic suc-
cesses of Colorado.
Bob Woodward, two-time
Pulitzer Prize winner and asso-
ciate editor of The Washington
Post, will serve as the keynote
speaker.
For more information, visit
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BOMA – Denver Metro
Building Owners and Man-
agers Association
will hold
its 2015 Denver Metro BOMA
TOBY Awards Nov. 6 at the
Seawell Grand Ballroom at the
Denver Center for the Perform-
ing Arts in downtown Denver.
The Outstanding Building of the
Year Awards recognizes quality
in buildings and rewards excel-
lence in building management.
For more information, visit
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CHLA – Colorado Hotel
and Lodging Association
will
hold its annual conference Nov.
1-3 at The Broadmoor at 1 Lake
Ave. in Colorado Springs.
The event will include edu-
cational sessions, a Stars of the
Industry Awards luncheon and
a Hotelier Dinner.
For more information, visit
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Colorado WaterWise
is
holding its Water Conservation
Summit Oct. 29.
The full-day summit gathers
water efficiency professionals
and interested parties from busi-
ness, government, nonprofits
and others. The event includes
learning about Colorado Water
Plan’s conservation components,
updates on the Colorado Water:
Live Like You Love It campaign,
the Outdoor Water Use Smart
Phone App and a special screen-
ing of the Great Divide Colorado
water documentary.
It will be held at the Police Pro-
tective Association Event Center
at 2105 Decatur St. in Denver
from 8:15 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
For more information, visit
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CREJ – Colorado Real
Estate Journal
will host the 2015
Commercial Interior Architec-
ture &Design Conference Nov. 3
at the Inverness Hotel & Confer-
ence Center, 200 Inverness Drive
West, Englewood.
The event will include pan-
els such as Emerging Trends
in Commercial Interiors, The
WELL Building Revolution,
NexGen Design and various
design presentations.
For more information, visit
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NAIOP Colorado,
with Snell
& Wilmer, will host its third
lesson of its 2015 Educational
Series focused on public-private
partnerships: The Power of P3’s
Series: Financing the Operation.
Held Oct. 21 from 7 to 9 a.m. at
the Avision Young Denver offic-
es at 1900 16th St., Suite 1300,
Denver, the lesson will include
an “intimate” discussion about
financing the operation of a P3
project, understanding various
debt and equity structures, and
the risks and rewards of private
financing of public infrastruc-
ture. Presenters include Chris
Waggett, D4 Urban LLC, Leanne
Toler, Stifel Financial Co., and
Marla L. Lien, Regional Trans-
portation District.
NAIOP Colorado also is host-
ing its third annual Fight Night
at the Infinity Park Event Center,
4400 E. Kentucky Ave. in Glen-
dale, from 5 to 10:30 p.m. Oct. 22.
The event includes a pro-
fessional boxing match, guest
emcee, cocktails, a scotch and
cigar bar and a sit-down dinner.
Raffle proceeds from the event
benefit Denver Active 20-30
Children’s Foundation.
For more information, visit
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RMSCA – Rocky Mountain
Shopping Center Association
will host its third annual Star
Awards.
TheNov. 5 event will be held at
the Curtis Ballroom at the Land-
mark at 5345 Landmark Place in
Greenwood Village and present
awards in categories including
interior design-restaurant/food
service and best marketing cam-
paign.
For more information, visit
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USGBC – U.S. Green Build-
ing Council Colorado
will host
its Green Schools Summit Nov.
6.
USGBCColoradowill convene
a broad group of stakeholders
to highlight the importance of
improving school environments
and to share evidence that
where we learn matters. School
administrators, educators, ener-
gy managers, facilities directors,
planners, architects, consultants,
contractors, engineers and advo-
cates facilitate the Green Schools
Summit educational programs
and help attendees overcome
hurdles to greening schools.
The summit will be held at the
Arvada Center, 6901 Wadsworth
Blvd. in Arvada.
For more information, visit
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American Council of Engineering
Companies/Colorado
American Institute of Architects Colorado
American Society of Interior Designers
American Society of Landscape Architects,
Colorado Chapter
American Subcontractors Association
Apartment Association of Metro Denver
Appraisal Institute
Associated Builders & Contractors
Associated General Contractors
Building Operators Association of Colorado
Building Owners & Managers Association, Denver
Building Owners & Managers Association, Pikes Peak
CCIM – Certified Commercial Investment Members,
Colorado/Wyoming Chapter
Colorado Bar Association
Colorado Brownfields Partnership
Colorado Hotel & Lodging Association
Colorado Society of CPAs
Commercial Brokers of Boulder
Commercial Real Estate Women - CREW
Community Associations Institute
CoreNet Colorado
Counselors of Real Estate
Denver Metro Commercial Association
of Realtors - DMCAR
Institute of Real Estate Management, Denver Chapter
Institute of Real Estate Management, Southern
Colorado Chapter
International Council of Shopping Centers, Rocky
Mountain Chapter
International Facilities Management Association,
Denver Chapter
International Facilities Management Association,
Pikes Peak Chapter
Investment Community of the Rockies
LeadingAge Colorado
Mile High Exchangors
NAIOP Colorado – The Commercial Real Estate
Development Association
Professional Land Surveyors of Colorado
Rocky Mountain Masonry Institute
Rocky Mountain Shopping Center Association
Society for Marketing Professional Services
Society of Industrial & Office Realtors
Southern Colorado Commercial Brokers
Urban Land Institute
U.S. Green Building Council, Colorado Chapter
WiD – Women in Design
Associations
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we all wore different hats and
brought something unique but
agreed to foster a strong cul-
ture, where we emphasize and
invest in our employees. It took
time to develop the company
culture we had envisioned,”
said Nugent.
It is this culture, the people
– both employees and clients
alike – that Nugent relishes
most.
“I really enjoy the people we
work with. I love our philan-
thropy work and our clients,”
said Nugent.
Nugent also delights in the
projects that Weifield Group
has been a part of, including
becoming the first electrical
contractor in the region to com-
plete a net-zero energy project,
the National Renewable Ener-
gy Laboratory in Golden, and
the first LEED Platinum office
building in Colorado, Signa-
ture Centre at Denver West.
Additional notable projects
by Weifield Group include 17
Wewatta, Emily Griffith Cam-
pus, Liberty Global Headquar-
ters, Union Station Block A and
Country Club Towers.
The success Nugent – and
the firm – has achieved she
attributes to being very driven
and goal oriented, and working
with her partners to plan the
future of Weifield Group.
However, she added, “We
would be nowhere without
our people, who have made us
who we are today.”
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