Denver - 1984

INROADS/Denver opened with 52 interns sponsored by 19 companies in 1984 and was later known as INROADS/Colorado. Four-year declining grants were pledged by Petro-Lewis ($40,000) and United Bank of Denver ($37,500) to start-up the affiliate. Coopers & Lybrand donated office space for the start–up.

The following companies sponsored interns:
Atlantic Richfield
Arthur Andersen
Colorado National Bank
Coopers & Lybrand
Deloitte, Haskins & Sells
Denver Post
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas/Denver Branch
King-Soopers
Martin-Marietta
Manville
May D. and F. Company
Mountain Bell
Petro-Lewis
Stearn-Rogers
Storage Technology
United Bank of Denver
Western Electric

Initial Board members included:
Norman Augustine, President, Martin Marietta Aerospace
Norman Barth, VP Human Resources, Storage Technology
Charles Caulson, Managing Partner, Coopers & Lybrand
Charles Hazelrigg, President, United Bank of Denver
James Lewis, VP Employee Relations, Anaconda Minerals
Thomas Martinez, SVP Administration, Petro-Lewis
Edmond Noel, Partner, Holme, Roberts & Owens
Dr. Richard Seebass, Dean, University of Colorado/Boulder
Richard Walker, President, Public Services Companies of Colorado

By the year 2000, INROADS/Dallas/Colorado had 307 interns.

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Denver - 1984