City of Aurora

Bike To Work Day – Business Challenge

Bike to Work Day gives everyone a reason to try cycling as a form of commuting, which positively impacts regional air quality, health and traffic congestion.

This year, Bike to Work Day has an added element to encourage increased participation from local businesses with the Business Challenge
Put your employees to the test and distinguish your company from its competition. Businesses are split into four classes: 
Class A (1-29 employees), B (30-99 employees), C (100-299 employees) and D (300+ employees). 
The 2018 Business Challenge is presented by the Denver Business Journal.

To register your business, find out about activities happening in the metro area, and for riding tips, visit BikeToWorkDay.us

For questions or additional information for registering your company to participate in Bike to Work Day, please contact Kate Spencer at kspencer@drcog.org or (303) 480-6725..

NEW at Havana BID

Welcome Chance Horiuchi!

The Havana Business Improvement District (BID) Board has hired Chance Horiuchi for the executive director in-training position.  Chance will be training under current Havana BID Executive Director, Gayle Jetchick, for a full year to learn the ropes before taking over as ED in April of 2019.  Gayle can then semi-retire and drop back to part-time or help with specific projects only.

For the past six years, Chance worked as the Director of Business Development at the Aurora Chamber.  She is well connected in the Aurora community and has the business knowledge and energy to continue and expand the Havana BID’s programs.  Her first day on the job is April 2, 2018.

(Pictured:  Chance  Horiuchi holding the flowers with Gayle Jetchick at the Aurora Chamber Awards Dinner on March 16, 2018.)

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