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Our Board & Staff

Our Board

The SCFD’s Board of Directors is a diverse group of culture, business, and non-profit leaders from across the Denver metro area. The 11-member board includes one representative from each of the seven counties appointed by the board of county commissioners or city council that participate in the SCFD as well as four members appointed by Colorado’s governor.

The board of directors reviews and oversees all funding distribution from the district.

Meetings, Minutes & Resolutions

Raymond H. Gonzales, Chair

Governor’s Appointee

Raymond H. Gonzales has over 25 years of leadership experience encompassing nearly every level of government administration. After starting his career with the U.S. Peace Corps, his roles spanned from serving as New Mexico’s Deputy Cabinet Secretary under the leadership of Governor Bill Richardson to County Manager for Adams County, Colorado the 5th largest county, serving 515,000 residents, and one of the fastest growing counties in the country.

Although he found great success fortifying these agencies, his heart has always been in economic development. Following this passion, Raymond oversees the Metro Denver EDC in its work to unite nearly 70 cities, counties and economic development agencies across the nine-county Metro Denver region to promote economic prosperity and serve as the region’s “business brand manager.”

Raymond continuously strives for organizational improvement and his passion for workplace culture where he empowers employees and their personal impact, influence, and inspiration regardless of title or designation. Raymond continuously strives for the premier delivery of art and cultural opportunities to accentuate the culture of an ever-increasing innovative and inclusive region.

In addition to his challenging role leading Metro Denver EDC, Raymond serves as Executive Vice President of the Denver Metro Chamber, Vice President of the Mountain Plains region of the International City/County Managers Association Executive Board, and President of the Local Government Hispanic Network Board of Directors. He joined the SCFD board in January 2019. His second term expires May 2024.

Marcela de la Mar, Vice-Chair

Marcela de la Mar

Governor’s Appointee

Marcela de la Mar is a widely recognized leader for her work with diverse communities across Colorado. Marcela recently stepped down from a 23-year tenure as the Executive Director of the Mexican Cultural Center where she oversaw the expansion of cultural programming to hundreds of thousands of Colorado residents. Her work in reinvesting in the Mexican community in Colorado earned The Mexican Cultural Center the 2017 Mayor’s Award for Cultural Impact. Marcela has also maintained an active roster of boards on which she serves, including the Board of Governors of the Denver Zoo, the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, and the Global Chamber Denver. Past board service has included the Emily Griffith Foundation, Museum of Contemporary Art and the Denver Children’s Museum. She joined the board in May 2018. Her second term expires in May 2024.

Suzanne Crawford, Treasurer

Broomfield County Appointee

Suzanne has been the Chief Executive Officer of the Sister Carmen Community Center, a Family Resource Center in Lafayette, CO since January 2005 and has over 26 years of non-profit and management experience. Originally from Texas, Suzanne has lived in Colorado for 22 years. When not at work, she loves riding her motorcycle, paddle boarding, painting, reading, hiking with her dogs and spending time in Ecuador (her second home). Her second term expires in March 2026.

Jake Zambrano, Secretary

Jake Zambrano

Arapahoe County Appointee

Jake Zambrano has specialized in state government relations, public affairs, grassroots advocacy, and political campaign management for over 15 years. He has represented a number of clients at the Colorado General Assembly including Colorado Mesa University, Medtronic, Boehringer – Ingelheim, Extraction Oil and Gas, Community Financial Services Association, Mile High Racing and Entertainment and the Common Sense Policy Roundtable to name a few. Prior to joining EIS Solutions, Jake was a senior manager with two other firms specializing in lobbying, project management, campaign development and government affairs. His government experience saw him as the Director of Government Affairs for the Colorado Department of Higher Education, and he served previously as the Director of Operations for former Colorado Governor Bill Owens. Over the years, he has also managed governor, congressional, mayoral, and state legislative campaigns across the Rocky Mountain West. He is a graduate of the University of Colorado. He joined the board in February 2018. His second term expires in February 2024.

Gino Greco

Photo of Gino GrecoJefferson County Appointee

Gino Greco is the chief executive officer of the American Red Cross of Colorado and Wyoming. In this role he oversees a humanitarian operation covering Colorado & Wyoming that helps prevent and alleviate human suffering in the face of emergencies through small- and large-scale disaster preparedness and response activities. Prior to joining the Red Cross, Gino served as President & CEO of The Wildlife Experience museum in Douglas County and had a near decade-long tenure at CollegeInvest. Mr. Greco serves on the board of directors of the Colorado Emergency Preparedness Partnership (CEPP) and the Leadership Advisory Council of the Colorado Nonprofit Association. He was appointed by both Governors Owens and Ritter to the CollegeInvest board of directors following his staff tenure, where he served a four-year term culminating as Chair during the organization’s sale of its billion-dollar student loan program.  He has also previously held board or leadership positions for the Jefferson County Cultural Council, Denver Metro Chamber Leadership Foundation, Denver Commission on Cultural Affairs, The Children’s Museum of Denver, Denver Kids Inc. and the Denver Active 20-30 Children’s Foundation. His second term expires September 2025.

Jamie Torres

 

Denver County Appointee

Council President Jamie Torres took office as the Denver City Council Member representing District 3, Denver’s westside, on July 15, 2019. She was elected to serve as Council President on July 18, 2022.

Jamie’s roots are directly in the west Denver community where she and her husband currently call home. She is a third-generation Denverite, her grandmother was born in a small house in the Curtis Park neighborhood and grew up in the old Auraria Neighborhood and her grandfather grew up in Sun Valley. Her family moved to Villa Park in the 1960s where Jamie has now lived for over 30 years. It is her home and the community is her inspiration.

Jamie is a community advocate and community connector to her core. Prior to being elected, Jamie spent 18 years in the Human Rights & Community Partnerships Agency (HRCP) in the City and County of Denver where she helped ensure Denver is focused on the civil rights, human rights, and social justice needs of its residents. Jamie was both Deputy Director of the Agency and Director of the Denver Office of Immigrant & Refugee Affairs, an office she started in 2005 because she saw a need for greater immigrant inclusion. Over the years in working for local government, Jamie worked directly on issues of poverty, equity, food insecurity, community and civic engagement, immigrant integration, and approaching innovative ways of direct leadership development in underrepresented communities.

Jamie is committed to representing the incredible community of District 3, advocating for key services and amenities that impact our quality of life, and ensuring the city delivers on its commitment to equity for the good of our collective future. She joined the SCFD Board in July 2021. Her first term expires in July 2024.

Jacki Cooper Melmed

Governor’s Appointee

Jacki Cooper Melmed currently serves as Chief Legal Officer for UC Health. Previously, she was Chief Legal Counsel for Governor Jared Polis.  She held the same position for Governor John Hickenlooper from 2015 through 2019.  As a member of the Governor’s executive management team, she works closely with the Governor and other executive staff members to manage state government, plan the strategic direction of the administration, and design key initiatives.  She also oversees the Governor’s legal team, who advise the Governor, senior staff, and cabinet on a number of legal issues.  Ms. Cooper Melmed’s key responsibilities include managing litigation and other legal matters in partnership with the Attorney General, serving as ethics counsel for the administration, overseeing judicial appointments, and representing the Governor on matters ranging from labor relations to criminal justice reform to Indian affairs.  Before working for the state government, Ms. Cooper Melmed practiced law at Shoemaker Ghiselli + Schwartz in Boulder, Colorado and Hogan & Hartson in Denver, Colorado, and served as a law clerk for Colorado Supreme Court Justice Michael Bender.  She attended law school at the University of Colorado, Boulder, where she was Editor-in-Chief of the Colorado Law Review. Ms. Cooper Melmed also holds a master’s degree in English Literature and Film from the University of Chicago, and bachelor’s degrees in English and French from the University of Michigan. Ms. Cooper Melmed is an avid hiker and skier and enjoys reading, cooking, and spending time with her husband and, when allowed, two adult sons.  She joined the board in July 2021. Her first term expires in July 2024.

Dan Brown

Douglas County Appointee

Dan Brown has been in the mechanical contracting industry for the past 40 years as a mechanical contractor and commercial mechanical equipment sales engineer. Mr. Brown is a third generation Coloradoan that first lived in north Denver in the Chaffee Park area before moving to Bear Valley where he graduated from High School. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree with honors in Business Management from Metropolitan State College of Denver.

Dan moved to Douglas County 25 years ago to raise his family and has stayed there as an active part of the community. Dan was appointed to his first term by the Douglas County Commissioners effective March 1, 2022, through February 28. 2025.

Courtney Ozaki
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Governor’s Appointee

Courtney Ozaki (she/her) is a third and fourth generation Japanese American cultural connector and creative producer born and raised in Colorado. She is the founder of the Japanese Arts Network (JA-NE) – a national resource for artistic collaboration and connection which provides access to resources and develops programs and platforms that support, advance, and strengthen visibility for Japanese artists and culture in America. As a professional taiko musician with close to 30 years of experience, she has performed across the globe in Dubai, as well as in major cities throughout the United States.

Courtney holds an MFA in Performing Arts Management from Brooklyn College. As a creative producer and project manager she worked in NYC for Joyce Theater Productions with whom she developed and toured new works including Wendy Whelan’s Restless Creature. Current producing projects include IKKAI means once:a transplanted pilgrimage, a dance theater installation piece choreographed by Yayoi Kambara, and an original immersive theater production, ZOTTO ぞっと: A Supernatural Folktale. She is also the General Manager for A Marvelous Order, a new opera produced by ADH Theatricals. Other affiliations include the Western Arts Alliance as co-chair of ‘Hyphen+Asian’, a collective of Asian Pacific Islander community members and allies with a shared interest in advancing API engagement, opportunity, intersectionality, equity, and programming in the performing arts across the West. She is passionate about the melding of ideas and exploration of the intersection and interdependence of arts sectors and cultural communities, and is motivated by the impetus that an inclusive and equitable arts field leads to a more productive and empathetic society.

Courtney joined the Board in September 2022. Her first term expires in May 2024.

Teresa Valerio Parrot

Boulder County Appointee

Teresa often says that while her husband is her true love, her alma mater was her first love. Higher education is her home and she is honored to share stories of its impact. Teresa helps higher education executives truthfully share excellence and genuinely own mistakes, because she knows honesty is present in all sound proactive and crisis outreach. She is known for honesty juxtaposed with optimism; the two combine to provide communications counsel focused on transparent leadership and relationship building.

Teresa is Principal of TVP Communications. She previously served as senior vice president for Widmeyer Communications and vice president for SimpsonScarborough. She counts almost 10 years of service at University of Colorado, including an officer-level appointment as Assistant Secretary of the University.

She is co-host of the Trusted Voices Podcast, and co-editor of Call to Action for Inside Higher Ed.

Teresa earned a bachelor’s degree in communications and a master’s degree in public administration, both from the University of Colorado. She holds accreditation in public relations from PRSA and is pursuing a doctorate degree from Southern Methodist University.

She lives in Longmont, Colorado, with her husband and dogs. Each year she threatens to become a runner and instead spends her time traveling with her family. Don’t get her started on how amazing her college-aged daughter is unless you have a spare hour or two. Or three.

She serves on the board of the Public Relations Society of America, the board of the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD), and the board of KUNC public radio and the Colorado Sound. She is a member of the Denver Ballet Guild. She joined the SCFD board in February 2023. Her first term expires in 2026.

Our Staff

The SCFD staff provides grantmaking support to all seven counties that participate in the SCFD as well as provides training and support for organizations funded by the district and those seeking funding.

 

Deborah Jordy, Executive Director

303-860-0588
deborah@scfd.org

A native of Colorado, Deborah Jordy has played a prominent role in the arts and cultural scene for the past 30 years. Deborah joined the SCFD in December 2016. She is the former Executive Director of the Colorado Business Committee for the Arts, the Cherokee Ranch and Castle Foundation, the Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities and was Associate Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Denver Art Museum. She is a trustee of the Bonfils-Stanton Foundation and on the Board of Directors of Americans for the Arts.

Pronouns: she/her/hers

Jessica Kato, Deputy Director

303-860-0588 ext 111
jessica@scfd.org

Jessica Kato has been on staff since March 2011. She holds a Master’s Degree in Nonprofit Management from Regis University and prior to SCFD, worked in the fields of grant writing, program management, and arts education. Jessica is a passionate advocate for the performing arts and in her previous life performed as a singer and actress with many companies in the metro area.  Her hobbies include reading, knitting, and playing the piano.  Jessica is the proud mother of two daughters and two rambunctious beagles.

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Tim Murphy, Program Officer

303-860-0588 ext 114

tim@scfd.org

Tim is the SCFD Program Officer for Arapahoe & Douglas Counties

Tim Murphy joined the SCFD staff in September 2021. A Virginia native, Tim moved to Denver in 2011 and is proud to call Colorado home. Tim has worked in nonprofit fundraising for the last eight years at MSU Denver, The Colorado Symphony, and The Center on Colfax. He received his undergraduate degree in Human Services, Nonprofit Studies, from MSU Denver and completed his Master of Public Administration at the University of Colorado- Denver. Tim lives in East Denver with his partner and their dog, Fisher. His hobbies include playing tennis, hiking, attending plays, musicals, and concerts, and gardening.

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Dana Manyothane, Program Officer

303-860-0588 ext 112
dana@scfd.org
Dana is the SCFD Program Officer for Adams, Broomfield, & Denver Counties

Dana Manyothane has been on staff since May 2017. A Native of Denver, Dana was the former Executive Director of The Colorado Black Arts Festival prior to joining the SCFD team.  She is a graduate of the University of Colorado-Boulder, married and the proud mother of four children and an avid consumer of cultural events.  Dana’s hobbies include pot painting, reading and hiking.  Dana has completed a half and full marathon and is learning to play bass guitar.

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Christine Fiedler, Program Officer

303-860-0588 ext 115
christine@scfd.org
Christine is the SCFD Program Officer for Boulder & Jefferson Counties

Christine Fiedler joined the SCFD team in June 2023. As a passionate advocate for equal rights, she has dedicated her career in fundraising to support the missions of nonprofits such as Colorado Cross-Disability Coalition, Justice-Speaks, Free Speech TV, Foothills Art Center and Denver Kids, Inc. She believes in equal opportunity and access for everyone to ensure all voices are heard. Christine lives in Jefferson County with her son, long-time partner and his two children along with a plethora of pets. She enjoys gardening, traveling, snowboarding, and attending as many live music, theatrical, and cultural events as possible.

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Emma Mantooth, Communications Manager

303-860-0588
emma@scfd.org

Emma Mantooth joined the SCFD team in April 2023. A violinist for more than ten years, Emma is passionate about music and arts. She holds degrees in Spanish and Communication Arts with an emphasis in Strategic Communication from Western Colorado University. Prior to joining SCFD, Emma was a Fellow and Program Director at El Pomar Foundation in Colorado Springs, and brings experience in nonprofit marketing and communications. A Colorado native, Emma enjoys reading, listening to music, hiking, traveling, and doing Pilates.

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Arlene Hicks, Executive Assistant

303-860-0588 ext 110
arlene@scfd.org

Arlene Hicks joined the SCFD team in June 2021. She has spent much of her career working with nonprofits including a tenure as Executive Director of a Tier III organization in Littleton (Young Voices of Colorado). For over 12 years Arlene was part of the Arts Integrated Resources department of Kaiser Permanente, using theatre techniques to bring health education to our community. Arlene holds a degree in Communication from Michigan State University (Go GREEN!). When not at work, you can find Arlene reading, crocheting, or out trying to log 10,000 steps a day.

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