Downtown Development Authority Board of Directors Gains New Members

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The City and County of Denver today announced the appointment of two new members to the Denver Downtown Development Authority (DDA or DDDA) Board of Directors as well as the reappointments of two existing members. The DDA Board, which previously had five members, will now expand to seven members as a result.

The two newly appointed members are Mary Nguyen, founder and president of downtown’s Olive & Finch Collective, and Patty Salazar, a downtown resident and current executive director of the State of Colorado’s Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA). Jay Lambiotte and Frank Cannon were both reappointed to the Board. All members serve four-year terms.

“Mary and Patty’s decades of expertise and passion for community and local business development make them invaluable additions to the DDA Board,” said Mayor Mike Johnston. “We’re thrilled that they share our passion for turning our central business district into a central neighborhood district where Denver families and local businesses can thrive.”

The seven-member DDA Board of Directors is listed online at denverorg.gov.

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