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  • Brock Leach: Leaning Into Passion
    Apr 2 2026

    In today’s episode, Dr. Brock Leach reflects on a career spanning business, ministry, and nonprofit service.

    A 1976 Boettcher Scholar, Brock shares how his early years in Colorado shaped a lifelong commitment to service and led him from PepsiCo, where he served as CEO of Frito-Lay, to spiritual leadership, teaching, and social justice work.

    He offers insights on innovation, purpose, and leadership that helps others grow, including one memorable story about how a simple question sparked an idea that helped Tostitos salsa became a billion-dollar brand.

    At the center of the conversation is a clear belief: leadership is not about charisma, but about creating the conditions for people to discover what they do well, what they love, and what matters to them, and apply those strengths to something larger than themselves.

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  • Dr. Lisa Roy: Assets Over Obstacles
    Mar 12 2026

    In this episode of Colorado Leadership Stories, Katie Kramer sits down with Dr. Lisa Roy, executive director of the Colorado Department of Early Childhood, to explore her remarkable leadership journey and the transformative work shaping Colorado’s youngest learners.

    From her deep family roots in education to her personal experience navigating the high cost of child care as a young mother, Dr. Roy shares how her life experiences fuel her commitment to expanding access, advancing universal preschool, and strengthening early childhood mental health supports statewide.

    She reflects on launching a new state department, elevating Colorado from 27th to 3rd in national preschool access in just one year, and building bipartisan momentum around family-friendly policy. Grounded in a passion for equity, community voice, and paying it forward, Dr. Roy offers candid insights on leadership, resilience, rural innovation, and why the early years matter most for Colorado’s future.

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    26 m
  • Kristin Todd: The Trusted Neighbor
    Feb 19 2026

    In today’s episode, Kristin Todd, president and CEO of the Community Foundation of Northern Colorado, reflects on what it means to be an invested neighbor and community member. Drawing on more than three decades in Colorado philanthropy, Kristin shares insights on building trust, convening unlikely partners, and creating space for collaboration in an increasingly complex world.

    Kristin discusses the unique role community foundations play as neutral, trusted conveners that bring civic leaders, nonprofit partners, and residents together to tackle shared challenges across both urban and rural communities.

    At the heart of the conversation is a simple but powerful idea: leadership starts with showing up. Kristin explores how authentic relationships, regional thinking, and a willingness to listen can unlock solutions that no single organization can achieve alone.

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    25 m
  • Deidre Johnson: Find a Need, Fill a Need
    Feb 5 2026

    In today’s episode, meet Deidre Johnson, a “daughter of Denver” whose leadership is advancing health equity and strengthening community across the Metro area. Deidre shares about her early roots, how she was shaped by a family grounded in service, and the impact of her father's entrepreneurial mindset.

    Since stepping into leadership at the Center for African American Health in 2015, Deidre has helped transform the organization into a trusted hub for connection, prevention, and support. She reflects on growing the Center’s reach through community-led programs, partnership-driven care, and a new facility that brings neighbors together for everything from wellness resources to parenting support and mental health services. At the heart of her approach is a simple commitment: meet people with dignity, listen closely, and build solutions alongside the community.

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    35 m
  • Lisa Reid: Amplifying Western Voices
    Jan 22 2026

    In today’s episode, hear 2010 Scholar Lisa Reid’s inspiring story of creativity, courage, and community impact. From Brighton, Lisa co-founded The Showtimes, a national livestock magazine, with her siblings as a teenager after seeing a need for more representative storytelling in Western agriculture.

    Lisa gives advice to other entrepreneurs and shows how business can be a force for good, emphasizing that values-based leadership and perseverance are the tools to build a lasting, uplifting enterprise.

    What started as a 32-page local publication has grown into a respected nationwide media and marketing company celebrating people, place, and purpose in agriculture. Now, Lisa's work helps a nationwide audience understand ag through the authentic voices of agriculturalists and industry leaders.

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    29 m
  • Wes Allison: Steering a 120-Year Legacy
    Jan 8 2026

    In this episode, meet Wes Allison, president and CEO of the National Western Stock Show and Complex. From West Texas 4-H and youth rodeo to leading the Heart O’ Texas Fair & Rodeo and now Colorado’s iconic Stock Show, Wes’s path reflects a lifelong commitment to agriculture, education, and community.

    As we all gear up for the 2026 National Western Stock Show, Wes offers a timely, behind the scenes look at what it means to lead a 120-year tradition forward. He shares how his team is honoring Western heritage while expanding year-round impact at the growing National Western Center, and spotlights programs like Catch-a-Calf, where hands-on youth ag experiences shape experiences shape lifelong advocates.

    Learn more about the National Western Stock Show, which runs from January 10-25, at https://nationalwestern.com/.

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    28 m
  • Greg Sobetski: A Colorado "Statriot"
    Dec 18 2025

    Gain a firsthand look at state government with 2007 Scholar Greg Sobetski, the nonpartisan chief economist for Colorado's legislature. With roots in the San Luis Valley, Greg brings a grounded perspective to his work, one shaped by early experiences that sparked a lifelong commitment to understanding how policy decisions affect real people and communities. In this conversation, Greg reflects on his journey of self-discovery through world travel, including leading a group service trip to India when he was 17. Today, Greg plays a critical role in helping policymakers navigate complex economic realities with clarity and integrity. His story is a reminder that investing deeply in the places that shape us, while strengthening the systems that serve them, is some of the most meaningful work we can do.

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    40 m
  • Mike Kercheval: Matching Intent to Impact
    Dec 4 2025

    In today’s episode, meet 1974 Boettcher Scholar Mike Kercheval. From Grand Junction roots to global real estate leadership, Mike’s story is shaped by early experiences with migrant workers that fueled his curiosity and service-minded career. He talks about directing CU’s Real Estate Center, mentoring emerging leaders, and why he believes real estate can, and should, be a force for good.

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    40 m