Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck is pleased to announce that Kevin Walsh, a shareholder in the firm’s Denver office, has been elected to the board of directors of HomeAid Colorado. The organization brings construction industry professionals and affiliates together to complete construction projects and provide critical resources to nonprofit care providers who assist those at a high risk of homelessness.
In his construction-focused practice, Walsh provides developers and construction professionals with a wide range of legal services. He brings his knowledge of construction law, more than a decade of experience with construction projects and contracts, and a network of construction industry professionals to his board role.
“I’m looking forward to helping HomeAid Colorado in its mission to provide resources to those who are at a high risk of homelessness, and particularly to helping reduce the number of children experiencing homelessness,” Walsh said.
For more information, visit www.HomeAidColorado.org.
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