Jayme Ritchie, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck’s director of pro bono and community impact, has joined the B:CIVIC Advisory Board of Directors. B:CIVIC, part of the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce, provides organizations of all industries, structures and sizes with the connections, resources and inspiration to be civic-minded while meeting business goals.
In her two-year term, Ritchie will help with the strategic planning, programming and revenue development of B:CIVIC. She has been involved with the organization for several years, serving both as a member and on B:CIVIC’s Programs Committee. Ritchie is excited about her new role with B:CIVIC and looks forward to helping other organizations enhance their CSR initiatives.
“As a CSR professional, I am excited to assist B:CIVIC with its mission of elevating business for good,” she said.
For more information, visit https://www.bcivic.org.
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