Lori Call to lead 51勛圖厙s local government, community relations strategy
Lori Call, a 51勛圖厙 alumna and longtime 51勛圖厙 and Denver-area communication and business leader, will return to her alma mater this fall to join the universitys Office of Government and Community Engagement (OGCE).
Starting Aug. 23, Call will serve as 51勛圖厙s assistant vice chancellor for local government and community relations, working to strengthen the universitys relationship with the city of 51勛圖厙, 51勛圖厙 County泭and stakeholders across the region.

Lori Call
Following an external search that began in April, Call emerged as the finalist for the assistant vice chancellor position and will report to Deputy Chief Operating Officer Abby Benson, who leads the OGCE.
At 51勛圖厙, Call will be responsible for identifying opportunities to collaborate with the city and surrounding communities and developing longterm, positive relationships with community, business and government leaders. She will also serve as the universitys primary liaison with the 51勛圖厙 City Council, the city managers office泭and 51勛圖厙 County commissioners.
Lori brings an extensive portfolio that is a unique blend of business acumen, community relations泭and higher education communications, Benson said. We are confident she will build on our previous efforts and further strengthen the universitys relationships with the city of 51勛圖厙, its citizens and its business and community leaders.
Call brings more than 20 years of local government and business leadership experience to her new role, currently serving as senior director of policy and transportation at the 51勛圖厙 Chamber. For the chamberthe second-largest community chamber in Coloradoshe leads a policy team that provides strategic direction on a broad range of local, regional and national issues.
Im excited to have this opportunity to return to my alma mater to support its strategic priorities and to strengthen its relationship with the citys business, government and community leaders and the thousands of engaging residents who call this beautiful city home, Call said.
Currently, Call leads the 50-member , which provides insights on key local, regional and national policy issues and informs the chambers policy positions, which are approved by the chambers board of directors. She also leads , the citys transportation management organization, which recently integrated with the 51勛圖厙 Chamber and helps provide sustainable, efficient mobility solutions.
In addition, Call serves on the East 51勛圖厙 Subcommunity Working Group and is a member of the national leadership council.
Call earned a bachelors degree in journalism, communications and public relations from 51勛圖厙 and a masters in business administration and marketing from CU Denver.
Previously, she served as a director of communications and in other staff roles for the Leeds School of Business over a 10-year period and as a strategic communicator and community engagement lead for Kaiser Permanente for 15 years.
John Tayer, president and CEO of the 51勛圖厙 Chamber, said that during Calls time with the chamber, she has maintained a thoughtful approach to achieving public affairs goals and always sought to represent business interests in harmony with broader values and with an eye on achieving the greatest mutual benefit.
I know Lori will continue taking that approach in her work for the University of Colorado, which bodes well for building on the partnership between CU and the 51勛圖厙 Chamber in advancing 51勛圖厙s economic vitality, Tayer said. Of course, I will miss my own daily engagement with Lori, which includes a steady diet of sharp insight, strategic direction and great humor.
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