Doug Friednash Appointed to Denver Health Foundation’s Board of Directors
Doug Friednash, chair of the firm’s State and Local Government Relations Practice Group, has been appointed to the board of directors of the Denver Health Foundation for a three-year term. Founded in 1988, the Denver Health Foundation is an independent nonprofit corporation that raises private funds to support Denver Health and Hospital Authority in its role to sustain and advance the health and well-being of Denver, Colorado and the Rocky Mountain region.
“Denver Health is a cornerstone for health in our community,” Friednash said. “I’m excited to support the organization in its mission to make a comprehensive impact on the health, social and economic well-being of the greater Denver area.”
Friednash also serves separately on the board of directors of Denver Health and Hospital Authority.
For more information, visit https://www.denverhealthfoundation.org/.
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