Dan Dennie has been a community volunteer
since his arrival in Northern Colorado in 1998. Prior to moving to Greeley he
served twenty one years on active duty with the United States Air Force, with
assignments at the Defense Language Institute, Presidio of Monterey,
California, the Office of the Surgeon General, Pentagon, Washington D.C., the
United States Air Force Academy, Colorado, and Kunsan Air Base, Korea, among
others. Upon his retirement from the Air Force, he moved to Greeley to continue
his work in healthcare, where he served in a variety of leadership roles for
Banner Health. Dan has served on a numerous nonprofit boards to include
the United Way of Weld County, The American Red Cross of Northern Colorado,
Better Business Bureau of Northern Colorado and Wyoming, Institute For
Marketplace Trust, Northern Colorado Legislative Alliance, Weld County Bright
Futures, Greeley ACE Board, Regis University, Healthcare Administration
Advisory Board, and Aims Community College Radiology Program Advisory Board and
was named an Aims Community College Honorary Fellow in 2011. Dan also served as
Chairman of Weld Recover, assisting those families affected by the 2013
floods. In 2017, Dan was awarded the Governor’s Outstanding Volunteer
Award. Dan is originally from LaGrange, Kentucky and now lives in Greeley
with his wife Cyndi of 40 years. He is a proud husband, father and
grandfather. And while he was born in Kentucky, his home and heart are in
Colorado.