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Alpine Bank announces officer promotions
Alpine Banks in Summit County would like to congratulate Robin Webb on her promotion to banking officer.
Robin grew up in the small town of Montezuma located in Summit County. She graduated from Summit High in 1990. She has been in banking since 1992, and joined Alpine Bank in 1999. She is involved with the Copper Mountain Chamber and Summit County 4-H. In her spare time she enjoys riding horses, hiking, camping, and mountain biking.
Darren Nakos awarded CCIM designation
Darren Nakos, Owner and Broker at Landmark Real Estate Group, LLC in Frisco was awarded the Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM) designation by the CCIM Institute, one of the leading commercial real estate associations in the world. The designation was awarded August 27 during examinations held in Chicago.
Nakos was among the more than 100 commercial real-estate professionals who earned the designation by passing the Institutes Comprehensive Examination, the final element in the designation process.
Nakos is a member of the Summit Association of Realtors, the Colorado Association of Realtors, and the National Association of Realtors. His real-estate practice consists of commercial sales and leasing, real-estate investment and real-estate development.
The CCIM designation is awarded to commercial real estate professionals upon successful completion of a graduate-level education curriculum and presentation of a portfolio of qualifying industry experience. The curriculum addresses: financial analysis, market analysis, user decision analysis and investment analysis the cornerstones of commercial investment real estate. CCIMs are recognized experts in commercial real estate brokerage, leasing, asset management, valuation and investment analysis.
Starting this October, Profit Club for Nonprofits
Breckenridge Starting this October, Profit Club For Nonprofits, a collaboration between ActionCOACH and Allure Events LLC, sponsored in part by The Summit Foundation.
This course will include two 1 1/2 hour classes each month and one 90-day planning session per quarter starting October 2008 through September 2009.
AuctionCOACH and Allure Events LLC will provide you with tools to survive financial hardship, rapid turnover and reenergize your organization with structure and hands-on ideas that work.
ActionCOACH will take you through five key areas: Marketing and Advertising, Team Building and Recruitment, Systems and Business Development and Customer Service.
Allure Events, LLC will give you hands-on class time on how to maintain and keep an event fresh or start one from scratch. Key areas : event fact sheets, solicit sponsorships, create and implement your marketing timeline, budget tips, volunteer recruitment, auction and inkind solicitation letters, committee recruitment and leadership, guest relations and more ...
Cost for the series is $895 (regular price $1795) for 12 months with $100 sponsorship from The Summit Foundation per agency. Space is limited to 20 participants per series.
Summit County Business Barometer results reflect stability of local economy
Summit County The most recent survey, conducted during the first two weeks of August, showed local business conditions have improved and future expectations remain high. The Summit County Business Barometer is a quarterly survey that attempts to monitor local economic activity and compare it to state and national trends.
The current activity component of the latest survey rose to 3.38, up from 3.11 in the first quarter of this year. A scale of 1 (lowest activity) to 5 (highest activity) is used to tabulate the results. On a comparative basis at the state level, the Business Leaders Confidence Index produced by the CU Leeds Business School contracted to a record low of 41.7 in the second quarter, compared to 45.1 in the first quarter.
Another component of the recent survey, the business outlook indicator, is intended to gauge confidence and expectations over the upcoming twelve months. The second quarter reading of 3.53 was down only slightly from the first quarter level of 3.64. At the national level, the Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index fell to 51.0 in June versus 65.9 at the end of March, and consumers were the most pessimistic about the future in the 41 year history of the index.
The focus question for the latest survey was How would you suggest we solve the Dillon Dam Road issue? The survey received an extremely wide range of suggestions ranging from the most comical (unprintable) to the most drastic - drain the lake and move Dillon back to its original site. The most common suggestion referred to the continued monitoring/surveillance of the traffic across the road and limiting access to certain types of vehicles.
The Summit County Business Barometer survey is emailed each quarter to the Summit Chamber of Commerce members but is accessible to all Summit County residents via a link on the Summit Daily News website. The survey is sponsored by the Summit Chamber of Commerce in partnership with Edward Jones Investments, the Summit Daily News and J. Boozer and Associates.
Comments and suggestions can be directed to the Chamber office at (970) 668-2051 x1 or Mark Nunn in the Edward Jones office in Frisco at (970) 668-3811.
Alpine Banks in Summit County would like to congratulate Robin Webb on her promotion to banking officer.
Robin grew up in the small town of Montezuma located in Summit County. She graduated from Summit High in 1990. She has been in banking since 1992, and joined Alpine Bank in 1999. She is involved with the Copper Mountain Chamber and Summit County 4-H. In her spare time she enjoys riding horses, hiking, camping, and mountain biking.
Darren Nakos awarded CCIM designation
Darren Nakos, Owner and Broker at Landmark Real Estate Group, LLC in Frisco was awarded the Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM) designation by the CCIM Institute, one of the leading commercial real estate associations in the world. The designation was awarded August 27 during examinations held in Chicago.
Nakos was among the more than 100 commercial real-estate professionals who earned the designation by passing the Institutes Comprehensive Examination, the final element in the designation process.
Nakos is a member of the Summit Association of Realtors, the Colorado Association of Realtors, and the National Association of Realtors. His real-estate practice consists of commercial sales and leasing, real-estate investment and real-estate development.
The CCIM designation is awarded to commercial real estate professionals upon successful completion of a graduate-level education curriculum and presentation of a portfolio of qualifying industry experience. The curriculum addresses: financial analysis, market analysis, user decision analysis and investment analysis the cornerstones of commercial investment real estate. CCIMs are recognized experts in commercial real estate brokerage, leasing, asset management, valuation and investment analysis.
Starting this October, Profit Club for Nonprofits
Breckenridge Starting this October, Profit Club For Nonprofits, a collaboration between ActionCOACH and Allure Events LLC, sponsored in part by The Summit Foundation.
This course will include two 1 1/2 hour classes each month and one 90-day planning session per quarter starting October 2008 through September 2009.
AuctionCOACH and Allure Events LLC will provide you with tools to survive financial hardship, rapid turnover and reenergize your organization with structure and hands-on ideas that work.
ActionCOACH will take you through five key areas: Marketing and Advertising, Team Building and Recruitment, Systems and Business Development and Customer Service.
Allure Events, LLC will give you hands-on class time on how to maintain and keep an event fresh or start one from scratch. Key areas : event fact sheets, solicit sponsorships, create and implement your marketing timeline, budget tips, volunteer recruitment, auction and inkind solicitation letters, committee recruitment and leadership, guest relations and more ...
Cost for the series is $895 (regular price $1795) for 12 months with $100 sponsorship from The Summit Foundation per agency. Space is limited to 20 participants per series.
Summit County Business Barometer results reflect stability of local economy
Summit County The most recent survey, conducted during the first two weeks of August, showed local business conditions have improved and future expectations remain high. The Summit County Business Barometer is a quarterly survey that attempts to monitor local economic activity and compare it to state and national trends.
The current activity component of the latest survey rose to 3.38, up from 3.11 in the first quarter of this year. A scale of 1 (lowest activity) to 5 (highest activity) is used to tabulate the results. On a comparative basis at the state level, the Business Leaders Confidence Index produced by the CU Leeds Business School contracted to a record low of 41.7 in the second quarter, compared to 45.1 in the first quarter.
Another component of the recent survey, the business outlook indicator, is intended to gauge confidence and expectations over the upcoming twelve months. The second quarter reading of 3.53 was down only slightly from the first quarter level of 3.64. At the national level, the Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index fell to 51.0 in June versus 65.9 at the end of March, and consumers were the most pessimistic about the future in the 41 year history of the index.
The focus question for the latest survey was How would you suggest we solve the Dillon Dam Road issue? The survey received an extremely wide range of suggestions ranging from the most comical (unprintable) to the most drastic - drain the lake and move Dillon back to its original site. The most common suggestion referred to the continued monitoring/surveillance of the traffic across the road and limiting access to certain types of vehicles.
The Summit County Business Barometer survey is emailed each quarter to the Summit Chamber of Commerce members but is accessible to all Summit County residents via a link on the Summit Daily News website. The survey is sponsored by the Summit Chamber of Commerce in partnership with Edward Jones Investments, the Summit Daily News and J. Boozer and Associates.
Comments and suggestions can be directed to the Chamber office at (970) 668-2051 x1 or Mark Nunn in the Edward Jones office in Frisco at (970) 668-3811.


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