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Business Diversity

For over 25 years, the Office of Business Diversity (OBD) has helped guide DPS’ efforts to involve diverse businesses in our construction projects. The program is the only one of its kind for a Colorado school district, and has helped promote diversity in construction and related contracting for various bond-funded capital improvement projects. Over the past several years, the DPS Board of Education and our team have taken significant steps to provide greater opportunity to diverse construction suppliers and teams through enhancing the OBD. A cross-disciplinary team of employees evaluates our current policies in collaboration with OBD processes to determine where we have room for improvements.

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Lorem ipsum odor amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Erat varius nec dolor sagittis convallis taciti duis mattis faucibus. Ultrices taciti vel vitae urna dapibus nam? Purus malesuada etiam ex class placerat molestie tincidunt convallis. Dolor pellentesque nunc lobortis hendrerit taciti senectus habitasse. Neque vivamus tristique habitasse ac dolor maecenas gravida. Enim eros viverra imperdiet, ridiculus pharetra varius. Albus Brooks pursued his calling for community development by working with young people in Denver’s Poor communities. He served as the Director of the Issachar Center for Urban leadership, and organization that invests in Denver’s emerging leaders. In 2010 Albus worked to elect then-Mayor John Hickenlooper as Governor of Colorado, acting as the statewide Outreach and Political Director. This exposure to political leadership led him to seek public office, and in 2011 Albus defeated 38 opponents to become the youngest African American ever elected to Denver City Council. Serving two terms on Denver City Council, including two terms as Council President, Albus accomplished, an ambitious range of progressive legislative victories with the goal of building a truly inclusive city. Albus Brooks received his M.B.A. from the University of Denver. He is now the Vice President of Business Development and Public Affairs for Milender White, a Development and Construction firm operating in Southern California and Colorado. Albus sits on multiple boards and commissions and has been a part of the following national and international fellowship programs: The Marshall Memorial Fellowship, the NewDeal Leaders, and the Aspen Institute - Rodel Fellowship. Although a rising global leader, it is in the heart of Denver where Albus feels most at home. He lives in Five Points/RiNo with his three young children, Makai, Kenya and Kaya.

Lorem ipsum odor amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Erat varius nec dolor sagittis convallis taciti duis mattis faucibus. Ultrices taciti vel vitae urna dapibus nam? Purus malesuada etiam ex class placerat molestie tincidunt convallis. Dolor pellentesque nunc lobortis hendrerit taciti senectus habitasse. Neque vivamus tristique habitasse ac dolor maecenas gravida. Enim eros viverra imperdiet, ridiculus pharetra varius. Albus Brooks pursued his calling for community development by working with young people in Denver’s Poor communities. He served as the Director of the Issachar Center for Urban leadership, and organization that invests in Denver’s emerging leaders. In 2010 Albus worked to elect then-Mayor John Hickenlooper as Governor of Colorado, acting as the statewide Outreach and Political Director. This exposure to political leadership led him to seek public office, and in 2011 Albus defeated 38 opponents to become the youngest African American ever elected to Denver City Council. Serving two terms on Denver City Council, including two terms as Council President, Albus accomplished, an ambitious range of progressive legislative victories with the goal of building a truly inclusive city. Albus Brooks received his M.B.A. from the University of Denver. He is now the Vice President of Business Development and Public Affairs for Milender White, a Development and Construction firm operating in Southern California and Colorado. Albus sits on multiple boards and commissions and has been a part of the following national and international fellowship programs: The Marshall Memorial Fellowship, the NewDeal Leaders, and the Aspen Institute - Rodel Fellowship. Although a rising global leader, it is in the heart of Denver where Albus feels most at home. He lives in Five Points/RiNo with his three young children, Makai, Kenya and Kaya.

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