business

Selenite Studio Transforms Pole Dancing Into a Space for Healing and Self-Love

“Pole is for everybody,” says Nico Paradis, owner of Selenite Studio. “I mean, that’s what…

Queer App Lex Gets New CEO

Queer community app Lex has promoted co-founder Jennifer Lewis to CEO after seed-funding $5.6 million…

Diversity Business Summit

The First Annual Diversity Business Summit

OFM and Premier Members Credit Union Presents the first annual Diversity Business Summit at the…

Grindr

Queer Dating App Grindr Appoints Gay CEO While Going Public

Queer dating app Grindr announced last week that CEO Jeff Bonforte will be handing the…

business

Boundaries at Work: Minding The Business That Pays

When it comes to the business world, being transparent about mental health is key.  I…

Spotlight on Inclusivity

Covid Business Special Needs Jack’s & Steamers “When the pandemic hit, that just turned everybody’s…

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LGBTQ Business: A Chat with Jim Smith

In 1992, the Colorado LGBTQ Chamber of Commerce was formed as the Colorado Business Council…

OFC’s featured local LGBT
entrepreneurs in Colorado

PART TWO: Denver LGBT entrepreneurs who got through the recession on LGBT loyalty or grease and grit. Hardships spurred them to work harder, better and stronger. By Matt Pizzuti.

Through oppression or recession, LGBT entrepreneurs have triumphed over adversity

The stories of four lesbian and gay Denver entrepreneurs who got through the recession on LGBT customer loyalty or grease and grit. Hardships spurred them to work harder, better and stronger today -with changing times and signs of economic recovery.

Northern Trust offers financial help with LGBT Practice

In January the financial institution Northern Trust formalized the national branch of their LGBT and…