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Denver Bike Sharing - Business Affairs Director

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Job Announcement - Extension
June 22, 2011

Business Affairs Director, Denver Bike Sharing

Employer:
Denver Bike Sharing, a non-profit charitable organization
Term: Starting date – Sep 1
Probation period – 90 days
Compensation: $45,000-$50,000 based on qualifications and experience; plus paid time off and medical/dental/vision
benefits after probation period
Minimum Qualifications: Business/accounting degree or equivalent experience; Minimum of 5 years related experience
Reports to:
Executive Director
Hiring Process:

Re-issue announcement: Wed, Jun 22, 2011
Submission deadline: Mon, 5:00 PM, Jul 25, 2011
Interviews of top candidates: Tue, Wed: August 9,10 , 2011
Offer: Thu, Aug 11
Decision from Candidate requested by Mon, Aug 15
Starting date: Thu, Sep 1

Background: Visit www.denverbikesharing.org and denver.bcycle.com for information about the organization and the B-
Cycle system.

Job Duties:
The person in this position provides the structure and discipline for a very dynamic office environment. Denver Bike
Sharing(DBS) is an unusual hybrid between a for profit entity that provides and charges for a service, has a merchant
account, owns depreciable assets AND is simultaneously a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with all of the associated

Walk and Roll is coming to a School near you Friday!

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Friday is Earth Day and for kids in the Boulder Valley School District it is Walk and Roll Day! and for some schools this is a week long event with Friday being the big day. If the name doesn't say it all, Walk and Roll is a day/week where kids are encouraged to learn a life skill and find green/healthy options to arrive at school, like by bike. Heatherwood Elementary school has been running a Walk and Roll campaign for the last 4 years and every year they have seen substantial growth in the number of kids participating.

For the Heatherwood kids and some other schools in BVSD, Walk and Roll is one day out of the entire school year for walking and biking and many schools tie this into their already running school year long Safe Routes to Schools program. Kids at Heatherwood Elementary receive recognition and awards for 5, 30 and 100 days of walking or biking and over 40 kids have already logged 100 days of biking or walking! Have you commuted by bike half as much since September? Who is really the teacher here?

This year Heatherwood Elementary received a Safe Routes to Schools mini grant to help kids with Autism join in on the Walk and Roll week. To make this possible they will be teaming up will Assisted Cycling Tours who has a fleet of tandems specially equipped for people with autism and they are located right here in the Denver area!!!

Learn what your Denver Mayoral Candidates have to say about the future of bicycling

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From BikeDenver.org

Hey Denver! It’s time to vote for a new Mayor! At BikeDenver, we believe that bicycling is part of the identity of the City of Denver and we wanted to find out how our mayoral candidates viewed issues and priorities related to bicycling. We encourage, you, the reader, to research candidate positions on a wide spectrum of issues and we hope that these specific responses will help you in that process.

Denver Trail Patrols are looking for you

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Thanks to BikeDenver.org to this news

The Volunteer Courtesy Patrol needs 30-40 bicyclists over the age of 18 this summer. Volunteers will assist Park Rangers in four of Denver’s most popular spaces; the Cherry Creek Trail, South Platte Trail, City Park and Washington Park. Bike jerseys and other equipment will be provided. Volunteers will provide their own bicycle and helmet.

Primal Wear Moves to Expanded Offices in Denver

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Rapid growth pushes apparel-maker to 8,800-square-foot office space

DENVER - March 31, 2011 - Cycling apparel manufacturer Primal Wear is moving its headquarters into an 8,800-square-foot space in Denver this month. The move, which will occur over the course of a few weeks and be finished in early April, will not disrupt normal business operations.

"Primal has seen remarkable growth over the past few years with the expansion of our custom apparel division and our dedication to growing the Primal brand," said Dave Edwards, founder and CEO of Primal. "Refocusing our efforts has resulted in an average of 40% growth year to year over the last three years."

This growth has allowed Primal to hire 10 additional employees in the last year, with the expansion of the sales, design, and warehouse departments. To accommodate additional growth, Primal's new two-level facility is nearly double the current space. This will allow for continued growth over the next 5-10 years. The new offices are approximately one mile from the old location, and are located on the Cherry Creek Trail System, providing excellent ride-up access to the facility for both employees and customers.

Superior Bike Park opens Saturday!

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The Superior Bike Park opens this Saturday at noon according to the Daily Camera

We reported back in October that Superior was also getting a bike park. The new park is located at Rock Creek Parkway and Honey Creek Lane. Lee McCormack is designing and constructing the park. Here is an update from Lee's website.

Mission
Design and build a bike park for the community. Riders of all ages, levels and styles. The upcoming Valmont Bike Park in Boulder will draw hardcore riders; this can really focus on local kids, families and mountain bikers.

Required features
- Jumps
- Pump track
- Natural terrain a la Lyons Bike park
- Beginner area with Strider-approved pump tack

This park will teach the skills riders need to rip the local trails. That’s what I tried in Lyons, and I think it came out nice. Heck, I’ve learned tons on the sandstone pyramid.


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Lee McCormack at Superior Bike Park

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