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CAFCo’s Officers, Directors, and Legal Counsel
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Bruce D. Alexander, President - attended
the Choate School (1937-41) and Williams College (1941-42); most
recently retired as Deputy Mayor of the City and County of Denver,
Colorado (1992-1995), and as the Manager of Parks and Recreation, City
and County of Denver, Colorado (1991-1995); also retired as President of
Ambank Financial Corporation, after an extensive career in banking
(primarily with the First National Bank of Denver). After serving in
World War II as a Navigator in the United States Army Air Force, Mr.
Alexander returned to civilian life. Among other civic contributions,
Mr. Alexander has served as Acting Executive Director of the Denver
Botanic Gardens.
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Raymond A. Bullock, Director - most recently
retired as Executive Vice President of DTC/Meridian (Shea Properties);
Mr. Bullock received a B.S. in Civil Engineering from Clemson University
in 1962 and a Masters of Public Works Administration from the University
of Pittsburgh in 1969. Mr. Bullock has an extensive background in both
local government and special district administration in Colorado along
with his expertise in real estate development. Prior to coming to DTC
more than 25 years ago, Mr. Bullock was Chief of Staff for Salt Lake
City, Utah.
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William O. Lamm, Director and Secretary /
Treasurer - received B.S. from St. Louis University after also
attending the University of Notre Dame; received J.D. from the
University of Denver, 1959; began his career in the Office of City
Attorney, City and County of Denver (1962) and retired after 30 years of
practice specializing in the area of public law and finance as a
principal of the firm of Lamm Edstrom Falacienski Jordan and Bieber
P.C., in Denver, Colorado. Mr. Lamm is presently a member of the Board
of Directors and Vice President of the Estes Valley Land Trust, in Estes
Park, Colorado.
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J. Wallace Wortham, Jr., Esq., Director and Vice
President - most recently retired as City Attorney for the City of
Denver, Colorado; Mr. Wortham was commissioned as an officer in the
United States Air Force in 1963 serving tours in Florida, Colorado and
Turkey until his discharge as a Captain in 1968; received an M.B.A. from
the University of Wisconsin in 1970 and was the manager of Corporate
Training and Development for the Samsonite Corporation; received a Juris
Doctorate from the University of Colorado in 1974. Prior to starting his
own law practice, Mr. Wortham was Professor of Business at Metropolitan
State College, Denver, Colorado.
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Erick D. Stowe – Executive Director - Received
his B.S. from Purdue University in 1970 and his J.D, from the University
of Denver, College of Law, 1974. Mr. Stowe was admitted to the Colorado
Bar in 1974, the Wyoming Bar in 1977 and appropriate Federal Bars in
1974. Mr. Stowe's legal practice has been concentrated in the areas of
local government law and tax-exempt financing, including traditional
governmental bonds, refunding bonds, tax, revenue and bond anticipation
notes and tax-exempt leases, including certificates of participation,
private activity bonds, including industrial and commercial development
revenue bonds, exempt facility revenue bonds (e.g., sewage and solid
waste disposal revenue bonds), higher education and health care revenue
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Stacia Bank Delaney – Legal Counsel - Received
her B.A. from Tulane University in 1989 and her J.D. from Vanderbilt
University in 1992. After receiving her J.D., Ms. Delaney clerked for
Justice Donald C. Corbin of the Arkansas Supreme Court and then joined
the firm of Berenbaum Weinshienk PC. Ms. Delaney's
practice focuses on commercial real estate and transactional matters,
including property acquisition, title review and leasing. Ms. Delaney
has represented both Capital Asset Finance Corporation and other
non-profit entities involved in lease purchase financing with various
city and county entities within the State of Colorado. Ms. Delaney is
licensed to practice in Arkansas and Colorado.
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