The Doers & Difference Makers Fellowship is a nine-month leadership experience that deepens the impact of community champions across Colorado. Now in its fifth year, it is intentionally designed to grow not just what Fellows do, but who they are as leaders grounded in service, connection, and courage.
Through Professional Development Awards, the 2024 cohort of Boettcher Fellows invested in advanced training, executive coaching, and immersive growth experiences. These opportunities strengthened their leadership capacity, resilience, and vision—equipping them to create lasting impact in communities across Colorado.
Matt Nuñez
2024 Boettcher Fellow
Matt is making a difference in rural Colorado through his work of formalizing the Rural Technical Assistance Program (RTAP). Matt has helped unlock grants, jobs, and festivals that connect the West End region and towns to Denver’s vibrancy. The coaching he received from the fellowship is now amplifying his vision for his own impact in growing economies, protecting wild places, and uniting Coloradans.
Brian Hill
2024 Boettcher Fellow
Brian serves as superintendent of Mesa County Valley School District 51. He is using his Professional Development Award to invest in Spanish language lessons and advanced health testing, which are empowering him to more sustainably support his faculty and staff serving nearly 20,000 students on the Western slope.
Dave Goe
2023 Boettcher Fellow
Dave ignited community spirit in Downtown Grand Junction through a creative, low-cost placemaking project which has evolved from a single creative intervention into a collaborative neighborhood improvement. Dave’s authentic leadership connects communities and proves that one idea can reshape a region.
Highly Competitive
14 2025 Fellows
Selected from 97 applicants
Statewide Network
51 Fellows
Since launching in 2021
Curated curriculum
60 Hours
of in-person and virtual learning
Step deeper into potential
12 Hours
of professional coaching
Advance Goals
$10K
Fellows apply for a $10,000 Professional Development Award to support their growth and impact in their communities
From Courage to Action
Brian Hill | 2024 Boettcher Fellow
Join Dr. Brian Hill, superintendent of Mesa County Valley School District 51 and 2024 Boettcher Fellow, for a conversation with Katie on supporting student well-being, parenting and mentoring, and building strong, collaborative teams. Hear how Brian is driving improvements in student mental health across one of Colorado’s largest districts and leading bold changes—like a district-wide cell phone policy that’s already enhancing student outcomes on the Western Slope.
The 2025 Fellows represent diverse lived experiences and industries, including economic development, nonprofit work, education, entrepreneurship, and local government.
Randi Addington
Pueblo
Nicole Armstrong
Greeley
Jocelyn Catterson
Del Norte
Pamela Denahy
La Junta
Ricardo Esqueda
Gunnison
Amanda Leck
Las Animas
Chris Masters
Grand Junction
John Mitchek
Kit Carson
Enrique
Orozco-Perez
Durango
Kennedy Pugh
Pueblo
James Roy II
Denver
Alejandro Salazar
Montrose
Julie Stiewig
Weldona
Ginger Williams
Deer Trail
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