Join EPIC’s President and CEO Nicole Riehl and Jimmy Sengenberger as they discuss the current legislative session and how supporting HB21-1304 and SB21-236 will support the children, families, and small […]
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“I strongly support investing in childcare. This is a vital course correction after decades of underinvestment,” wrote EPIC Founding Member, David Merage.
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Watch this video from Denver CBS4 and learn more about what is in store for Colorado’s youngest learners. Pre-K isn’t something you often hear about in the news when it comes to education. It’s just as important.
Re-cap of Nicole Riehl, President and CEO of Executives Partnering to Invest in Children (EPIC), joined Kristen Blessman, President and CEO of the Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce, and Kristin Strohm, President and CEO of Common Sense Institute, as they discuss the impacts of the ‘She-Cession’ in Colorado and how to get working moms back to work. Saja Hindi, reporter for the Denver Post, was the emcee and moderated the panel.
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EPIC’s Nicole Riehl explains why supporting HB21-1304 is best for children and families of Colorado
/in News & Media /by Colorado EPICJoin EPIC’s President and CEO Nicole Riehl and Jimmy Sengenberger as they discuss the current legislative session and how supporting HB21-1304 and SB21-236 will support the children, families, and small […]
Opinion Founding Member David Merage: Biden’s plan for childcare doesn’t go far enough
/in Colorado EPIC /by Colorado EPIC“I strongly support investing in childcare. This is a vital course correction after decades of underinvestment,” wrote EPIC Founding Member, David Merage.
EPIC Executive Member Rachel Carlson featured in Forbes for Providing On-site Child Care
/in News & Media /by Colorado EPICRead about how EPIC’s partnership with Guild Education broke barriers for access to child care in downtown Denver.
Give Preschoolers ‘A Strong Start’
/in News & Media /by Colorado EPICWatch this video from Denver CBS4 and learn more about what is in store for Colorado’s youngest learners. Pre-K isn’t something you often hear about in the news when it comes to education. It’s just as important.
Recap of the She-Cession in Colorado: Supporting Working Moms Webinar
/in Colorado EPIC /by Colorado EPICRe-cap of Nicole Riehl, President and CEO of Executives Partnering to Invest in Children (EPIC), joined Kristen Blessman, President and CEO of the Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce, and Kristin Strohm, President and CEO of Common Sense Institute, as they discuss the impacts of the ‘She-Cession’ in Colorado and how to get working moms back to work. Saja Hindi, reporter for the Denver Post, was the emcee and moderated the panel.