Corporate citizenship is a top priority for W.G. Nielsen & Co. We do everything we can to operate in a manner that is sustainable: economically, socially, and environmentally – in the best interest of long-term success for our community.
The employees at W.G. Nielsen & Co. recognize the importance of civic involvement, and as a firm, we want to leave a legacy in the community that we serve. The civic causes in which W.G. Nielsen & Co. employees are involved reflect the diversity of employees' interests and the issues that face our community. A partial list of W.G. Nielsen & Co. philanthropic endeavors is as follows:
Ron serves as Treasurer for and is on the Board of Trustees of Urban Peak, which offers a full array of supportive services for high-risk youth, including among other things, a street outreach, health services, a 40-bed overnight shelter, and job placement. Ron is also a mentor with CTEK, a community-based business catalyst helping entrepreneurs with innovative technologies to develop and grow profitable, sustainable businesses.
emailTaylor is currently involved in several organizations, including Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver and the Denver Public Library Friends Foundation. He has previously served on the boards of Colorado Humanities, the Arts Students League of Denver, Larimer Arts Association and the Leadership Denver Alumni Association. Taylor has also served as a Daniels Fund scholarship coach and mentor at Manual High School through Colorado Youth at Risk.
emailWayne believes in community involvement. He is currently the Chairman of the Finance Committee of The Denver Hospice and Treasurer of the Central City Opera House Association. Wayne has previously served on many boards in various capacities, including as President of the Colorado Municipal Bond Dealers Association, Vice Chairman of Warren Village, President of the Colorado Children's Chorale and a Trustee of Porter Hospital.
emailBlake is one of the founders of the Los Conucos Scholarship Fund, a 501(c) (3) organization designed to help underprivileged students from the Dominican Republic attend college. He has also served as a math and science tutor for The Bridge Project.
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