Lara Day, chief culture and communications officer based in Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck’s Denver office, has joined the board of directors of Denver Fire Department Foundation. Day’s focus will provide the board with strategic communications and marketing direction.
The Denver Fire Department Foundation is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to support the Denver Fire Department by providing public education, through efforts to improve firefighter safety and quality of life, and with direct resources to meet firefighter needs thereby improving public safety in the City and County of Denver.
“I’m proud to be named on the board of directors for the Denver Fire Department Foundation,” Day said. “This is an incredible foundation and the work they are doing to provide Denver firefighters the wellness resources they need to maintain a healthy life is essential. “
For more information, visit https://www.denverfirefoundation.org.
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