Paul Stevenson, an associate in Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck’s Corporate & Business Department, has joined the board of directors of Coalition 4 Cyclists (C4C), an organization that creates safer cycling in Boulder County, Colorado.
In his two-year term, Stevenson will help the organization move its mission through partnering with stakeholders in the community as well as local governments to influence policy and accelerate infrastructure.
As a former professional triathlete, Stevenson witnessed the dangers of unsafe infrastructure firsthand—including losing friends and training partners to accidents with vehicles—inspiring his commitment to advocating for safer roadways for cyclists.
“My interest in serving on the board of C4C stems from a desire to help make all road users safer while enjoying the landscapes we know and love across Boulder County and while doing activities that lead to personal and community enrichment,” he said.
For more information, visit https://coalition4cyclists.org/.
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