Boulder County Business Hall of Fame seeks nominations for 2025 class

The Boulder County Business Hall of Fame is seeking nominations for community leaders to be inducted into its Class of 2025.

The nomination form can be found at halloffamebiz.com/nominations, and nominations must be submitted by Feb. 28.

This year’s class will be announced in May and formally inducted Sept. 17 at the Boulder Jewish Community Center.

Nomination criteria include the following:

• Nominees may be an individual, or individuals and business partners or families.

• A business may also be nominated as a single nominee.

• The nominee has displayed the highest level of ethics in business dealings.

• The nominee has demonstrated concern for improving the community as a business leader.

• Civic and/or philanthropic activities are relevant but not the primary factor in selection.

• Individuals with business-oriented nonprofits, such as chambers of commerce and nonprofits operating as businesses such as credit unions and hospitals are eligible for consideration.

• Educators or administrators who have had an impact on Boulder County business will also be considered.

Lyons Gaddis law firm promotes two

Lyons Gaddis, a Colorado legal firm, has promoted water attorney Alison Gorsevski and family law attorney Erin Pierce to shareholders.

Gorsevski and Pierce will take on greater responsibility for the firm’s strategic direction, client service initiatives, and overall growth, according to a news release.

Gorsevski has practiced water law since 2013, representing clients across Colorado in water court. She assists with water rights transactions, and she serves as special water counsel for several governmental entities, including municipal water providers and water conservancy districts. She earned her law degree from the University of Colorado School of Law in 2008.

Pierce is a member of the firm’s Civil Litigation Practice Group and leads the group’s Family Law practice. She earned an MBA from Western Washington University in 2005 and spent her early career working in a variety of business development roles. Following graduation from the University of Colorado School of Law in 2018, she worked as a judicial law clerk for the Boulder District Court for several years.

Cultivate adds to leadership team

Cultivate, a corporate gifting solution provider in Boulder, has added three executives to its leadership team to enhance corporate gifting experiences, drive business growth and solidify its position as a thought leader, according to a news release.

The three are: David Gottlieb as president, Josie Donnelly, vice president of sales, and Dorothy Wolden, vice president of marketing. Each brings decades of expertise in business development, sales, marketing and operational excellence.

Donnelly has led high-performing teams at Beyond Pricing, Chargebee, and TriTech Software Systems. She is experienced in sales leadership and revenue growth.

Wolden has a track record of driving growth for B2B companies. She led marketing initiatives at SureCam and Emailage.

Cultivate offers an on-site gifting platform that delivers corporate gifting experiences for incentive trips and events, catering to nearly half of Fortune 100 and a third of Fortune 500 companies, the release stated. Cultivate has delivered more than 10,000 corporate gifting programs and gifted more than two million people.

— BizWest reports