Andi Stader Joins Colorado Outward Bound School’s Board of Advocates
Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck is pleased to announce that Andi Stader, an associate in its Denver office, has joined the board of advocates of Colorado Outward Bound School (COBS), a nonprofit organization that is part of the Outward Bound national network of schools. Outward Bound is a leader in outdoor experiential education, serving over one million students from all walks of life and immersing participants in challenging expedition courses that inspire discovery.
As part of her role on the board of advocates, Stader will help promote COBS in the community, fundraise and connect COBS with individuals and other organizations whose interests align with COBS.
Prior to joining Brownstein, Stader spent two years training to become a rock climbing instructor and mountaineering guide. She coached children’s climbing teams, led mountaineering courses and worked for several outdoor companies in the Pacific Northwest and Colorado, including as an assistant instructor at COBS.
“COBS’s mission of getting people outside and improving the confidence, resilience and self-esteem of our students through rigorous outdoor experiences is truly near and dear to my heart and I am very excited to be able to support the organization in meaningful ways,” she said.
For more information, visit https://www.cobs.org/.
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