Nicole Ament Recognized as a Dress for Success Denver Your Hour Her Power Honoree
Nicole Ament, a member of Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck’s Executive Committee and a shareholder in the firm’s Real Estate Department, was recognized by Dress for Success Denver as one its 2026 Your Hour Her Power honorees. The campaign celebrates the power and potential of women, celebrating impactful women in leadership for International Women’s Day and during Women’s History Month.
Focusing on land use, development, financing and disposition, Ament spearheads transactions featuring complex portfolios and large single assets. With more than 25 years of experience real estate law, she draws on diverse experience navigating complicated development and land use issues, to ensure her clients across the nation—from resorts and second-home communities to mixed-use projects and recreational developments—meet their business goals. Previously, Ament served as the chair of the firm’s Real Estate Department as well as its Hospitality, Resort Recreation industry group.
A leader in all facets of her work and community engagement, Ament is also a champion of social and philanthropic initiatives. She previously served as co-chair of the firm’s Women’s Leadership Initiative, and she currently serves on the board of the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, in addition to prior roles supporting several advocacy and charitable organizations, including Habitat for Humanity.
Ament was recognized at an event on March 6.
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