Lynn Streeter

Lynn Streeter retired in 2014 from a long career as a research and development executive in computer science and related fields.  Her last employer was Pearson, a large publishing and assessment company based in London.  She now avidly pursues her career as an amateur pianist, practicing several hours a day and taking lessons from gifted professionals.  (If she runs out of money, she might pursue a job playing at Nordstrom.)  Lynn is active on two NGO Boards:  The Boulder Philharmonic (secretary) and Child Aid (president), which does literacy training of Mayan teachers in rural Guatemala.  She enjoys reading and obsessing over current events, cooking, cultural activities, travel, and minor philanthropy.

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Perry Towle

Perry Towle plays sports, games, and writes songs with his wife and two daughters ages 10 and 14. Mountain biking at least one weekend morning is non-negotiable.

Making videos and music has been his creative outlet since early in high school in the late 1980s. Back then, no one owned a video recorder much less even knew how to use one. After editing the videos Perry would mix them with music he had composed. He still enjoys doing this 30+ years later.

In his twenties Perry was a youth counselor. He was enamored with the personal growth that tweens and teens were experiencing while participating in collaborative activities in the wilderness. He went on to get a Masters in Experiential Education.

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Liz Dinnen

Liz has recently found her way to the mountains of Boulder.  With years of non-profit immigration experience in Miami and employment based immigration in Silicon Valley, Liz embraced the idea of lifestyle design and geographic neutrality and founded her own firm, Dinnen Law. With the belief that all should pursue their dreams without limitations, much less geographical barriers, she works with a global clientele to connect people with the opportunity to lawfully build a future in the U.S.

Liz is a fun loving extrovert who looks forward to connecting with people at Highland City Club.  She enjoys trail running, hiking, and adventuring, and is also an avid cook and global traveler. Feel free to connect with her at [email protected].

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Susan Graf

Susan Graf was drawn from Chicago to Boulder by CU’s MBA program, fell in love with blue sky in the winter and has been here ever since. After graduation, she led operations for a number of local companies including Leanin’ Tree greeting cards for fifteen years. Her desire to serve the community led her to serve on many non-profit boards and, after chairing the Boulder Chamber of Commerce (BCC) board, they convinced her to take the helm. She led BCC for eight years; which included oversight of the Boulder Economic Council, Small Business Development Center and the Convention and Visitors Bureau. Her love of Boulder is contagious and she can still be found on Pearl Street helping out-of-towners with directions.

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Andrea Lake

Founder of StickerJunkie, YogaJunkie, Delinquent Distribution (which owned sales rights for clothing of massive brands, Minecraft, World of Warcraft, Call of Duty, Walking Dead, etc). Andrea has started 14 companies since 18 years old. Her newest projects are TEEacher with Dan Caldwell (TapouT) & Daniel DiMassa (DieEpic), and Mentor Mojo with Dan Caldwell. Both are e-learning platforms helping people on their journey with entrepreneurship. She has been featured in all those business magazines & podcasts (you know the ones). Speaker, most notably: Summit, YPO, Harvard, Microsoft. Road trip addict, former professional fire dancer & was contestant on The Apprentice (a million years ago). Strange, but true fact: she has read the entire Harry Potter series out loud with different voices for all the characters. Andrea has just moved to Boulder and is looking forward to meeting you all. Lastly, she is an adoring dog mom to Rico (5 year old, Black Lab/Plott Hound mix rescue dog), who is incidentally Eddie Bauer's Summer 2018 catalog dog (...not kidding). You'll be seeing him around Highland City Club in the afternoons.

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