Southern Colorado Women’s Chamber to Host Forum on Proposed Colorado Tax Legislation Impacting Local Businesses

COLORADO SPRINGS, CO — The Southern Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce (SCWCC) will host the Colorado Tax Impact Forum on April 16th from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM. The public event aims to address a proposed four-bill tax package currently under consideration by the Colorado Legislature that could significantly shift the financial landscape for the regional business community.

To ensure broad participation, the forum is a hybrid event held both in person at the SCWCC Office Auditorium and online via Zoom.

The proposed legislation seeks to decouple Colorado tax law from federal law, requiring many commonly used business deductions—including operating losses, interest deductions, and R&D expenses—to be added back as taxable income at the state level.

“We want to bring urgent attention to this tax package because it could significantly impact businesses across the state,” said Lola Woloch, President & CEO of the SCWCC. “These bills would decouple Colorado tax law from federal law, requiring many commonly used deductions to be added back as taxable income at the state level. We believe these issues impact your business, and we encourage you to join us to understand these changes and share your perspective with your state legislators.”

Talking Points on Business Impacts:

  • Increased Complexity: If enacted, these bills increase the complexity of tax filing for businesses and tax professionals, increasing filing costs and requiring additional expense tracking.
  • Reduced Competitiveness: The business environment becomes less attractive to local and international businesses, making Colorado less competitive on the national stage.
  • Retention Concerns: Higher tax burdens disincentivize businesses from staying in Colorado, particularly if other states offer a smaller tax burden.
  • Software Complications: The legislation complicates the sale and use of software programs—the backbone of today’s business operations, large or small.
  • Barriers to Entry: Higher startup and operating costs make opening a small business or attracting a major employer less attractive.

Event Details:

  • Date: April 16th
  • Time: 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
  • In-Person Location: SCWCC Office Auditorium, 1175 Kelly Johnson Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO 80920
  • Online Access: Hosted via Zoom
  • RSVP: Register at the SCWCC Events Page

The SCWCC Public Policy Committee has prepared a one-page overview outlining the key provisions and impacts, which will be available to all forum attendees to help them make informed decisions for their businesses.

About the SCWCC:
The Southern Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce provides a voice for the economic success of women and the business community at large through advocacy, education, and strategic networking.

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Media Contact:
Lola Woloch
President & CEO
719.442.2007
www.scwcc.com

Southern Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce renews partnership with Pinnacle Advanced Primary Care to provide affordable healthcare to Chamber members

(COLORADO SPRINGS, CO) – The Southern Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce (SCWCC) proudly renews its valued partnership with Pinnacle Advanced Primary Care, making affordable healthcare more accessible for women business leaders and their teams. Chamber members can now access Pinnacle’s comprehensive healthcare services at discounted rates, with memberships starting as low as $64 per month. Pinnacle’s Direct Primary Care (DPC) model enables businesses to significantly reduce healthcare expenses while covering 90% of routine health needs, including office visits, virtual consultations, affordable labs, medications, and common procedures.

DPC functions on a membership-based system, similar to popular subscription services, where members pay a monthly fee for direct access to their primary care provider.

“We are essentially breaking down all the barriers to accessing the most important part of our healthcare system, which is primary care and family medicine,” said Travis Bockenstedt, President and Chief Experience Officer at Pinnacle Advanced Primary Care. “Small business owners are grateful when they hear there are alternatives to providing world-class healthcare to employees.”

With three locations in Colorado Springs, Pinnacle collaborates with nearly 300 businesses, catering to companies from a variety of sectors, including local schools and manufacturing firms.

“Pinnacle is a long-standing investor in the Southern Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce, and we’re thrilled to continue this partnership,” said Lola Woloch, CEO of the SCWCC. “Affordable healthcare for our members is a direct contribution to the strength of our local economy.”

Through this renewed collaboration, SCWCC members gain access to a healthcare solution designed for businesses of all sizes. Pinnacle’s affordable, personalized care model offers a valuable option for employers looking to support their employees’ well-being cost-effectively.

“Women make 70% of the healthcare decisions in the home, and we are empowering them with innovative, cost-savings solutions they can bring to their team,” added Bockenstedt.

Chamber members can take advantage of the program by contacting Travis Bockenstedt at (719) 888-3225 or tbockenstedt@pinnacleapc.com.

Local Chambers Honored at Annual Colorado Chamber Performance Awards

For media inquiries, please contact Cynthia Meyer at cmeyer@cochamber.com.

AURORA – The Colorado Chamber of Commerce honored local chambers and their team members at the annual Colorado Chamber Performance Awards on Oct. 26 at the Hyatt Regency Aurora-Denver Conference Center. The Chamber Performance Awards banquet is traditionally held during the Association of Colorado Chambers of Commerce (ACCC) annual conference – a professional development conference for chamber leaders and professionals across the state of Colorado.

The annual Colorado Chamber Performance Awards recognizes achievements by chambers and chamber professionals from the previous year. Honorees are nominated by their staff, board members, community leaders and chamber industry peers. Winners are selected by a panel of chamber leaders from across the state.

“Congratulations to all of the winners as well as the nominees of the annual Chamber Performance Awards,” said Colorado Chamber President and CEO, Loren Furman. “They work incredibly hard to serve their members and they represent some of the Colorado Chamber’s most important partners around the state.”

The 2022 Colorado Chamber Performance Awards honorees include:

Increase in Membership Dues Revenue:

1st place (winner): Golden Chamber of Commerce

2nd place: Southern Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce

3rd place:  Vail Valley Partnership

Increase in Memberships:

1st place (winner): Southern Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce

2nd place: Carbondale Chamber of Commerce

3rd place:  Vail Valley Partnership

Best Idea:

Boulder Chamber: The integration of Boulder Transportation Connections into their own chamber operations.

Best Communications Campaign or Project:

Colorado Springs Chamber and EDC: New Member Engagement Communication Plan

Team Member of the Year:

Jayne Mhono, Colorado Springs Chamber and EDC member engagement manager

CEO of the Year:

Jennifer Holloway, Craig Chamber of Commerce and Moffat County Visitor Center executive director

In addition, Andrea Stewart, Carbondale Chamber of Commerce executive director and ACCC advisory board chair, presented the President’s Award to Kevin Hougen, Aurora Chamber of Commerce president and CEO. Hougan served as the executive sponsor and host to chamber representative for the ACCC conference.

“I am so proud to have the opportunity to work with local chambers of commerce from across Colorado,” said Colorado Chamber Director of Investor Relations and Executive Director for the ACCC, Lauren Schwartz. “Every single day our local chambers do outstanding work on behalf of the businesses and communities they represent, which makes this recognition even more special. Congratulations to all the chambers who were nominated and honored.”

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The Colorado Chamber of Commerce champions free enterprise, a healthy business environment and economic prosperity for all Coloradans. It is the only business association that works to improve the business climate for all sizes of business from a statewide, multi-industry perspective. What the Colorado Chamber accomplishes is good for all businesses, and that’s good for the state’s economy. It was created in 1965 based on the merger with the Colorado Manufacturers’ Association.

The Association of Colorado Chambers of Commerce (ACCC) is a program of the Colorado Chamber of Commerce whose mission is to elevate the chamber profession in Colorado by providing professional development opportunities and peer connections throughout the year, including an annual conference that convenes chamber presidents and key staff and board members once a year.

The SCWCC announces 2022 Accolades Business Leader of the Year and Annual Awards

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Aug. 30, 2022 – The Southern Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce (SCWCC) announced its 2022 Accolades Award Winners at its annual luncheon on Tuesday, August 30, 2022 at The Antlers Hotel, emceed by Fox21 evening anchor Taylor Bishop.  Every year SCWCC attracts more than 500 business leaders across the community for an inspiring keynote speaker and the recognition of five categories of business leaders including Business Leader of the Year, Young Professional of the Year, Minority Owned Business of the Year, Member of the Year and Don Brown Entrepreneur Award.

Winners for SCWCC 2022 Accolades are:

BUSINESS LEADER OF THE YEAR
Cindy Aubrey, President & CEO, Pikes Peak United Way

YOUNG PROFESSIONAL OF THE YEAR
Liza Cunningham, Account Representative, iHeartMedia

MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS OF THE YEAR
Priscilla Williams, Owner/Founder, Heart to Heart Academy

MEMBER OF THE YEAR
Cara Chafetz, Financial Investments, Bank of Colorado

DON BROWN ENTREPRENEUR AWARD
Jessica Fierro, Owner & Head Brewer, Atrevida Beer Company

“We are honored to announce these winners and recognize their contributions to the business community,” said Lola Woloch, President & CEO of the SCWCC. “These professionals go above and beyond their duties to serve the community, provide leadership and impact economic vitality.  SCWCC is privileged to highlight their talents and achievements.”

International speaker and author Shari Levitin, was the keynote speaker. She spoke on how to rehumanize the sales process to elevate and grow your business.

Since 1994, the SCWCC has hosted the Annual Accolades Awards luncheon to celebrate the accomplishments of outstanding individuals and businesses in our community.

Introducing SCWCC 2022 Board of Directors

The 2022 Board of Directors for the Southern Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce. We are pleased to welcome new board members and Executive Officers.

We are thrilled to welcome the following new board members to the SCWCC Board of Directors, and our Executive Officers.

2022 Executive Officers:

Chair – Stacey Kreil DNP, RN, NE-BC | Vice President & Chief Nursing Officer, St. Francis Hospital, Centura Health

Vice Chair – Dr. Shawn P. Murray, C|CISO, CISSP, CRISC, FITSP-A | President, Chief Academic Officer, Cyber Security Professional, CISO, Murray Security Services & Consulting

Secretary – Lisa T.C. Blattner, Esq. | Owner/Attorney, Blattner Law Firm, LLC

Treasurer – Patrick Mazza | Professional Fiduciary, Colorado Professional Fiduciary Services, LLC

Past Chair – Barbara Myrick | President, B&M Construction, Inc.

New Board Members:

Dr. Shawn P. Murray, C|CISO, CISSP, CRISC, FITSP-A | President, Chief Academic Officer, Cyber Security Professional, CISO, Murray Security Services & Consulting

Patrick Mazza | Professional Fiduciary, Colorado Professional Fiduciary Services, LLC

Maria Surber | Insurance Agent at State Farm Insurance

See the full list of Board Members here.

 

Dr. Shawn P. Murray, C|CISO, CISSP, CRISC, FITSP-A
Shawn Murray is President and Chief Academic Officer at Murray Security Services and is assigned to the United States Missile Defense Agency.

Dr. Murray has worked with NSA, FBI, CIA and the US Defense and State Departments on various Cyber initiatives and has over 20 years of IT, communications and Cyber Security experience.

Dr. Murray was recently elected as COO to the International Board of Directors for the Information Systems Security Association. He is a professional member of IEEE, ACM, ISSA, (ISC)² and is a FBI Infragard program partner. He enjoys spending time traveling with his family, researching and collaborating with other professionals in Cyber Security and Cyber Law and plays soccer on a local league in Colorado Springs.

Patrick Mazz
Patrick Mazza is a Professional Fiduciary practicing in Colorado Springs and the surrounding area. He serves as a Conservator, Trustee, Personal Representative, Power of Attorney, and Mediator. He is a nationally certified Conservator and holds a Professional Fiduciary License from the State of California.

Maria Surber
Insurance Agent at State Farm Insurance
Mariah knew insurance was her calling and has been in the insurance industry for many years specializing in Life, Home, Auto, Business, and Health and has won numerous awards in the insurance industry. She is also a proud mom of two boys and an avid trail/distance runner. She is also a proud Marine sister and a huge advocate for the military.

The SCWCC announces 2021 Accolades Business Leader of the Year and Annual Awards

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Aug. 17, 2021 – The Southern Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce (SCWCC) is pleased to announce the 2021 Accolades Business Leader of the Year, Young Professional of the Year, Minority Owned Business of the Year, Member of the Year and new award, Don Brown Entrepreneur Award. This new award is in honor of the late Don Brown, to tribute to a visionary entrepreneur, titan of business and SCWCC Board Member who passed away in December of 2020.

During the luncheon and award ceremony at The Antlers Hotel, the following were given an award:

BUSINESS LEADER OF THE YEAR
Barbara Harris, Harris Reality Group

YOUNG PROFESSIONAL OF THE YEAR
Erin Heberlein, Children’s Hospital Colorado – Colorado Springs

DON BROWN ENTREPRENEUR AWARD
Allison Jencson, Frontline Floor Coatings

MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS OF THE YEAR
Jessica Fierro, Atrevida Beer Co.

MEMBER OF THE YEAR
iHeartMedia, Inc. Jessica Farias, Market President received the award on behalf of iHeartMedia

“We are honored to announce these winners and recognize their contributions to the business community,” said Lola Woloch, President & CEO of the SCWCC. “These professionals go above and beyond their duties to serve the community, provide leadership, and impact economic vitality.  SCWCC is privileged to highlight their talents and achievements.”

During the event, Meredith Elliot Powell, was the keynote speaker. She spoke on how to turn uncertainty to competitive advantage and how to shift your mindset to transform your business as we recover from a difficult year for business.

The Master of Ceremonies was Abbie Burke, an Emmy nominated morning news anchor for FOX21 Morning News.

Since 1993, the SCWCC has hosted the Annual Accolades Awards luncheon to celebrate the accomplishments of outstanding individuals and businesses in our community.

MEDIA CONTACT:
Lola Woloch
ceo@scwcc.com
719-442-2007

Introducing SCWCC 2021 Board of Directors

The 2021 Board of Directors for the Southern Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce. We are pleased to welcome new board members and Executive Officers.

We are thrilled to welcome the following new board members to the SCWCC Board of Directors, and our Executive Officers.

2021 Executive Officers:

Chair, Barbara Myrick
Past Chair, Vickie Drew
Treasurer, Candy Vandenberg
Secretary, Lisa T.C. Blattner, Esq.

New Board Members:

Lisa T.C. Blattner, Esq., Owner/Attorney, Blattner Law Firm, LLC
Cindy A. Sabbagh, VP of Operations, McDivitt Law Firm
Kathleen Seerup, Vice President & Chief Nursing Officer, Children’s Hospital Colorado – Colorado Springs
Shabana Walker, Director, Channel Support, Product Sales, Comcast NBCUniversal

See the full list of Board Members here.

 

Cindy Sabbagh currently with McDivitt Law Firm and serves as its Vice President of Operations. As a member of McDivitt Law Firm’s executive management team, she is responsible for and plays a key role in consistently improving their processes to deliver exceptional service to each client. She is proud of the difference McDivitt Law Firm makes in the lives of their clients and communities.

Lisa T. C. Blattner, Esq. (Attorney and Fiduciary) graduated cum laude from the University of Colorado – Denver (UCD) with a B.S. in Business Management in Finance, and from the Sturm College of Law at the University of Denver. Ms. Blattner has been recognized as a community leader in services to individuals, estates, and beneficiaries. In 2018, Ms. Blattner was recognized by her peers in the Colorado Springs Style Magazine as Top Lawyer in Guardianships, and in 2016 as Young Entrepreneur of the Year by the Better Business Bureau of Colorado Springs. In her spare time, Ms. Blattner is an avid culinary enthusiast, having been the Sous Chef at the Briarhurst Manor Estate in Manitou Springs, CO.

Shabana Walker currently serves as the Director of Channel Support, Product Sales within the Sales & Marketing department at Comcast NBCUniversal. She has been with the company for 16 years. In her role she is responsible for leading a team that contributes to the development and implementation of the organization’s business strategy. Shabana cares deeply about giving back to her community, and is especially passionate about youth development. She has served as a mentor for Junior Achievement USA and is currently in the process of becoming a volunteer for The Aspen Effect. Shabana is excited about the opportunity to serve on the SCWCC Board and looks forward to bringing her experiences and commitment to the community.

Kathleen “Kathie” Seerup, MSHA, BSN, RN, NE-BC, has accepted the position as Southern Region Chief Nursing Officer for Children’s Hospital Colorado.

With more than 30 years of pediatric experience, she has spent her entire career dedicated to caring for kids and their families. Currently, Kathleen serves as the Vice President of Patient Care and Chief Nursing Officer at Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital in Memphis – a position she has held since 2017. Previously, she worked for 22 years at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, where she was responsible for 120 critical care services beds and helped them become the first freestanding children’s hospital to earn Magnet status. Her passion for family-centered care, pediatric expertise and dedication to her team make her a clear fit for our team as we continue to provide unprecedented pediatric care in our communities and across the region.

Fox21 Living Local – An Accolades Luncheon to remember, and to learn from

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This year’s Southern Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce’ Accolades Luncheon was a bit different, but better than ever. It went hybrid-mode, and embraced the many local businesses that have thrived during a pandemic.

Lola Woloch, SCWCC CEO, shares her inspiring thoughts on how a great team and hard work made this event possible.

To learn more, visit: SCWCC.com

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