With its mix of up-and-coming student ambassadors and longtime business luminaries, plus a spectrum of host staff and supporters, the Colorado Business Hall of Fame annually continues to be a bright light on a February night in downtown Denver. This year was no exception, amped by an energy-inducing “Igniting the Future” theme.

Junior Achievement-Rocky Mountain board chair Darrin Foster, with President and CEO Robin Wise
On Thursday, Feb. 5, around 1,000 guests descended on the Hyatt Regency Denver at Colorado Convention Center for the festivities. Co-hosted by Junior Achievement-Rocky Mountain and the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce, the evening began with a VIP reception for this year’s laureates, past Hall of Fame inductees, and family and friends. It was followed by an open, mix-and-mingle gathering before dinner with dance-inducing music by Groove Machine as guests found their tables in the Centennial Ballroom. The colorful, energetic dinner program, emceed by former 9News business reporter Gregg Moss, featured uplifting success stories from around the region. The evening ended with a “Toast to Success” dessert buffet.
2026 LAUREATES

Dad and daughters (l to r): Isabel Morris, Chuck Morris, Brittany Morris Saunders, Kolby Morris Dahary

Elaine Appel (center), matriarch of 2026 laureate Appel family, with daughter Amy and son-in-law Daniel Feldman

Representatives from Cherokee Ranch & Castle accept the historic Pioneer Laureate award on behalf of founder Tweet Kimball

Family of 2026 in memoriam laureate Buz Koelbel (l to r): daughers Fallon and Laura, son Walt and wife Sherry Koelbel

2026 laureate Blair and Kristin Richardson

(l to r): J. J. Ament, Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce President and CEO; 2026 laureate George Solich, past inductee Jim Johnson
The Appel Family – Founders, Orange Glo International
Buz Koelbel – Former President, Koelbel and Company
Chuck Morris – Former President/CEO, AEG Presents Rocky Mountains
Blair Richardson – Founder and CEO, Bow River Capital
George Solich – Chairman and CEO, FourPoint Resources LLC
Tweet Kimball (Pioneer Laureate) – Founder, Cherokee Ranch
From the Hall of Fame website: “Since 1990, Junior Achievement and the Denver Metro Chamber of commerce have paid tribute to Colorado’s most distinguished business leaders of yesterday and today for their commitment to and investment in the community. The Colorado Business Hall of Fame laureates are part of a league of outstanding individuals who have made legendary contributions to the free enterprise system. They have experience a lifetime of business success and have set powerful examples for others to follow.”
To learn more about Junior Achievement-Rocky Mountain, go to: https://www.jarockymountain.org/ . Get details about Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce at: https://denverchamber.org/ .
- 2026 laureate Chuck Morris (center), with previous inductees Steve Schuck (left) and Patrick Hamill
- Elaine Appel (center), matriarch of 2026 laureate Appel family, with daughter Amy and son-in-law Daniel Feldman
- Junior Achievement-Rocky Mountain board chair Darrin Foster, with President and CEO Robin Wise
- (l to r): Justin Evans, Linda Appel Lipsius, Darrin and Carey Foster
- (l to r): Harold, Tiffany and Joel Appel
- 2026 laureate Blair and Kristin Richardson
- (l to r): J. J. Ament, Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce President and CEO; 2026 laureate George Solich, past inductee Jim Johnson
- (l to r): 2025 laureate Charlie and Judy McNeil,
- Junior Achievement-Rocky Mountain student Ambassadors Annie and Kaia
- At the VIP reception
- Catherina Nally and Andre Harris
- Go Rams! CSU reps President Amy Parsons (center), with Ryan Smith and Beth Walker
- Representatives from Cherokee Ranch & Castle accept the historic Pioneer Laureate award on behalf of founder Tweet Kimball (l to r): James Holmes, Sue Lapierre, Marilyn Duckett, Jan Abbot, Maria and Rafael Marenda
- Arlene and Barry Hirschfeld, with Robin Wise (right)
- David Thomas and Paulette Tate
- (l to r): Evan Zucker, committee member Larry Mizel, Meghan Zucker, Josh Hanfling
- Groove Machine had people ready to dance.
- Kahyun Lee and Charlie Fentress
- North High School Color Guard prepare for their presentation.
- Denver North High School Color Guard pre-presentation
- Guests gather in the Hyatt’s Centennial Ballroom.
- Heather and Jeff Lenches, representing presenting sponsor UMB Bank
- Rene Green and committee member-past inductee Jake Jabs
- Danny and Susan Moore
- Ted Halaby (left) and Todd Gervasini
- (l to r): Committee members Evan and Evi Makovsky, Ferd Belz
- Committee members Dick and Cathey Finlon
- Dad and daughters (l to r): Isabel Morris, Chuck Morris, Brittany Morris Saunders, Kolby Morris Dahary
- Family of 2026 in memoriam laureate Buz Koelbel (l to r): daughers Fallon and Laura, son Walt and wife Sherry Koelbel
- Kim McGrigg, JA-Rocky Mountain VP Communication
- JA-Rocky Mountain board chair Darrin and Carey Foster































