Doug Friednash Appointed to Denver Health and Hospital Authority’s Board of Directors
Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck is pleased to announce that Doug Friednash, chair of the firm’s State & Local Legislation & Policy Group, has been appointed to the board of directors of Denver Health and Hospital Authority by Denver Mayor Michael Hancock. Denver Health and Hospital Authority provides compassionate and mission-based health care for Denver and the state of Colorado.
As part of his five-year term, Friednash will help direct Denver Health’s activities, including financial management, education and quality assurance, and personnel and compensation.
“I look forward to supporting Denver Health and Hospital Authority in its important mission to provide access to the highest quality health care and life-saving emergency medicine and trauma services to Denver and the Rocky Mountain region,” Friednash said.
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