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Phil Kalin
Phil Kalin, CEO
Phil has served as the chief executive of both public and privately-backed companies, including large hospital systems, as well as organizations focused on health care data, technology and education.
  • Leadership
Feb 7, 2018
by Phil Kalin

As CEO of a Colorado business, I look to these Monthly Economic Indicator reports from the Metro Denver Economic Development Corp. (Metro Denver EDC) for early insights into the trends that will shape Colorado’s economy and the businesses we serve. Every month, I’ll be sharing some thoughts about…

  • General
Mar 30, 2017
by Tom Clark

I’ll be leaving my post at the Metro Denver Economic Development Corporation on Friday, March 31, completing 35 years on the Front Range of Colorado in a variety of economic development roles.  Doing regional economic development is easy, especially if you have lots of money on the table. But here…

  • Metro Denver EDC Initiatives
Mar 27, 2017
by Tom Clark

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  • General
Mar 8, 2017
by Tom Clark

As my time as CEO of the Metro Denver Economic Corp. dwindles down to a March 31retirement date, I’m finding myself reflecting on 35 years on the Front Range; and mostly responding to civic and business leaders about the great things that changed our lives since the 1980’s “Oil Bust Recession.”…

  • Legislation
Nov 17, 2016
by Tom Clark

Nobody wants to pay “retail,” least of all a company that pays great wages and like “a gorilla in the room”–sits wherever it wants. That axiom hasn’t changed in all the years we’ve been recruiting or retaining companies here in Metro Denver. Today, thanks to the efforts of Governors Bill Owens,…

  • Relocations & Expansions
Sep 13, 2016
by Tom Clark

In the midst of strong economic growth along Colorado’s Front Range, it’s easy to complain about increased congestion, longer waits in-line at concerts, and having to call ahead to get a table at our favorite restaurant. There is some truth to that. But as humans, our memory of economic downturns…

  • Industries
  • Innovation
Aug 25, 2016
by Tom Clark

Colorado’s diverse and balanced energy industry is the envy of the nation. Our energy sector supports nearly 264,000 workers, providing an annual economic impact of $17.2 billion. Nearly 4,500 energy companies in oil, coal, gas, wind, solar, energy efficiency, and sustainable technology contribute…

  • Regionalism
Aug 10, 2016
by Tom Clark

On Sunday, July 24, about 400 hundred business leaders and transit supporters celebrated the opening of the FasTracks’ Northwest B Line at the Westminster Station at 71st Ave and Hooker Street. This event marked the second opening of four rail lines this year and accompanied the inauguration of the…

  • Legislation
Jul 26, 2016
by Tom Clark

On July 14, a partnership of economic development organizations issued a report on the economic impact of 2,500-foot oil and gas drilling setbacks, an initiative likely headed to the November ballot. The partnership commissioned the study from the Business Research Division (BRD) of the Leeds…

  • General
May 23, 2016
by Tom Clark

The Lufthansa A330-300 lifted off from the Munich Airport runway on May 11, heading to its newest destination – Denver, Colorado. The two airports have been “sisters” for 25 years, exchanging staff, learning from one another, copying one another’s best practices and, most importantly, working to…

  • Metro Denver EDC Initiatives
Apr 22, 2016
by Tom Clark

In 2003, the Metro Denver business community and the region’s economic development groups banded together to do what we always do during tough economic times. We got the band back together, devised a plan to jump start the economy, and raised $13.2 million to make it happen. The Metro Denver…

  • Regionalism
Apr 20, 2016
by Tom Clark

Tom recently sat down with Denver Business Journal’s Cathy Proctor on what’s next for Metro Denver transportation. With the A-Line opening on Friday, FasTracks will pass a huge milestone. Read on for Tom’s prediction of transportation projects:  In 2004, the Denver-area business community threw…