Rob Gandini

Rob Gandini, the youngest of three boys, grew up in Highlands Ranch, Colorado. As a child, Rob soaked in his older brothers’ experiences, always trying to adopt their good behavior and learn from their bad ones. Growing up, he played hockey and baseball, two passions that have stayed with him in adulthood, where he enjoys watching and playing sports.

In 2016, Rob moved to Boulder to attend the University of Colorado. During his junior year of college, he was fortunate to meet Kevin Moore, a then retired CEO and 40-year friend of his father Dave, who is the Chairman of SOBRsafe.

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Angad Sodhi

Angad Sodhi grew up in Dubai and has lived in numerous countries throughout his short life. He enjoys learning, other cultures, and loves tasting new foods.

Early in his career Angad decided he wanted a change, so he pursued an MBA in Supply Chain/Operations, which is how he ended up attending the University of Colorado. Upon graduation, Angad struggled to secure a position he liked until he met Dave Gandini and Kevin Moore who had just started SOBRsafe, which is a tenant at Highland.

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Ryan Boykin

Ryan Boykin has been a city Club member since inception, and by now feels like an integral part of the Highland family. Born and raised in Denver, Ryan co-founded Atlas Real Estate Group, which has grown to be one of the most active and fastest-growing real estate companies in Colorado.

Recently selected as a Denver 40-under-40 Gamechanger, Ryan's career is characterized by launching businesses, starting while still attending the University of Denver. Fluent in Spanish, Ryan and his family recently spent a year in Nicaragua to explore other cultures. He loves to love; make love, give love and create love. Tall, goofy, and at times silly, Ryan’s favorite physical characteristic is a smile, and jumping into the freezing lake in his backyard to prove Wim Hof right.

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Aaron Clark

City Club member Aaron Clark is a multi-faceted technologist working to advance the placement and promotion of underrepresented groups in today's workforce.

Aaron is the Founder & CEO of Equity Solutions, a justice-focused consulting firm that educates tech professionals and empowers leaders and organizations to create a more equitable society. Aaron and his team strive to encourage justice reform, publish data relevant to the equity space, and create innovative products, featuring DEI Today, a first-of-its-kind diversity education platform. Equity Solutions was recently named 2021 Startup of the Year by the Boulder Chamber of Commerce.

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Joslin Berg

Joslin Berg is City Club’s newest full-time team member. Stationed at the concierge desk alongside Adri, Joslin strives to help members by booking conference rooms, ordering lunch, and whatever else it takes to make members’ lives easier, more productive, and pleasurable.

Hailing from Grand Junction, Colorado, Joslin came to Boulder to obtain her undergraduate degree in Neuroscience at the University of Colorado. Smart, sharp, and aiming to please, Joslin is excited to find her place in our City Club community based on service to others.

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Gordon Gould

Gordon grew up in Queens and lived in Los Angeles before moving to Boulder 24 years ago. Having experienced real traffic in NY and LA, upon arriving in Boulder, he was surprised to hear people say the traffic was getting worse, which turned out to be nothing compared to sitting on the 405 freeway, aka “the San Diego parking lot”.

Starting his career with a heavy emphasis on finance, Gordon morphed over time into corporate mergers, and ultimately strategy. Realizing there is a lot of important nuance to negotiating, Gordon learned the best ones often stay calm, respect and understand their counterparts, are honest, reliable, and often straight shooters. Professionally, Gordon remains active on two company boards, Patra, an insurance technology company, and Suerte Tequila, located right here in Boulder.

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Sam Tarantino

At his core, Sam is a passionate musician who in 2006 founded the streaming music service Grooveshark as a freshman in college. For the next ten years, Sam pioneered the streaming space by introducing several innovations that today are the standard in music streaming. At its height, Grooveshark grew to 35M users, 140 employees, and over $60M in cumulative revenue, reaching profitability despite battling major lawsuits and growing throughout the 2008 economic crash.

After nine years working on Grooveshark, the company settled the pending lawsuits against it by agreeing to close in early 2015, so Sam could focus on a new radio startup called Chromatic FM, and now the blockchain startup called Auguron Systems.

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Laura Viv(iana)

Born in Colombia, Viv (she/her) was spirited away to be raised in a bucolic, Northeastern island haunted with marshlands, vineyards, and small town gossip. Her sweet parents (a detective & a shop gal) had sleepless nights when she chose Poetry as her major, which was an even worse choice than Anthropology, as both revolve around the Meaning & Mystery of Life and not a steady path to acquiring security, status and stuff.

But then the internet happened!

Much to their relief, Viv used her ink-slinging capacities to rock her career around seven countries and five US states, from sky-scraper views on Wall St. to laptop nomadism in Australasia. She’s written for 150+ brands and recently, when she realized that over a million people had read her words, she quaked in deep Emersonian fear.

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Ross O'Brien

Ross O’Brien is a project manager for Embodied Philosophy-- an online education platform for contemplative practice, philosophy, and somatic therapies. He is an assistant editor for Tarka Journal and a freelance writer in the realm of yogic philosophy and practice, meditation, psychology, and astrology. He has been studying yoga and meditation since 2010 and teaching weekly classes since 2017.

A recent transplant to Boulder from California in September 2020, he has thoroughly enjoyed his exploration of Colorado's epic beauty via bike and hiking trails.

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Eric Brightfield

Eric Brightfield occupies two worlds - one musical and one technological; worlds not so far apart as they seem.

Receiving a full scholarship for Jazz Guitar Performance at the University of Maryland, Eric began the serious pursuit of his more artistic side. He has fifteen-plus years of experience sharing the gift of music as a teacher and a performer of many musical genres and acts in the greater Baltimore/DC metropolitan area.

Throughout the first ten of those years, Eric felt an ever-growing sense of unfulfilled curiosity and potential. This led him to self-study on a number of topics, but most notably computer science. Tinkering led to employment, and Eric soon found himself working in cybersecurity for a Fortune 100 company while maintaining his musical career on the side.

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David Perlick

Philosopher; Poet; Musician; Scholar; Father; Husband; Lawyer; Software Entrepreneur; Lover of Cats; Skier Extraordinaire. Look me up at Highland and let’s get beyond the type-set.

How does one write a bio before one dies? How does one really know what they stand for without looking back? Aren’t our survivors the ones who can most accurately give an account of who we are – of who we were? With a Margarita in my hand at 2 AM, I set out to write this “bio” as if I really know who I am . But it’s all clouded by who I think I am, who I think I should be, and who I’ve been before today. So, I look back. I take stock. I attempt to be fair and somewhat unbiased. Who am I writing this “bio” for anyways? I’m certainly not writing it for Sina. He already knows me better than I’ll ever know myself. So, I guess I’m either writing it for you, or I’m writing it for myself. Because all we all ever really want most is to know ourselves (or hope to God we never do)

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James Fry

Crunch... Crunch... Crunch... CLINK.

Dave was digging a hole in the backyard for a new swimming pool (by hand) when he discovered a giant block of ice.

Huh? He swept away the dirt, shocked to find something frozen inside the ice... Not just something... Someone!

A caveman had been cryogenically frozen thousands of years ago, waiting to be discovered by an unassuming high-schooler. Dave brought the ice block into the shed to thaw. Lo and behold the caveman awakens and breaks free from the ice!

Confused, scared, and amazed, he looks around at the modern world - wondering where his tribe was, where all the trees went, and why all these strange people don't know how to build fires or hunt mammoths.

Of course, this story is from the 1992 movie Encino Man (Brendan Fraser's 2nd film ever) but it might as well be my life story.

Today, I find myself in a very strange world, working diligently to help reconnect humanity to the Old Ways (AKA how to live on the Earth).

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Marcia Emmons

Marcia (pronounced Mar-see-ah) grew up in a small town in South Texas where she learned to love the outdoors, adventure, and horses. This upbringing instilled in her the value of independence and self reliance.

After graduating from law school, Marcia began her career as inhouse counsel for an energy company. This work took her to Philadelphia, Aberdeen, Scotland, and London, all of which she loved and appreciated for their unique qualities. Along the way, Marcia married and had a daughter and a son, and the family settled in Austin where she began work with a global renewable energy company.

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Alex Larson

Alex Larson grew up on the beaches of the East Coast where he loved trying new ideas and activities. Hence, choosing one pursuit has often been challenging, but when his highschool mentor inspired him to become a pilot, he chose to settle on aerospace engineering.

In the beginning, Alex thought knowing how planes operate would simply give him a leg up in becoming a pilot. However, five years later with completed coursework, the likes of which he never thought he could do, he is proud to call himself an aerospace engineer.

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Thomas Clay

Thomas M. Clay is Managing Member of Epacria Capital Partners, a single-family office based in Boulder. Thomas and his late father were active investors in early stage technology, medical, and natural resource companies, and he now manages a portfolio of those companies. He currently serves on the boards of several small businesses including Oxurion, Golden Queen Mining Company, Arradiance, Covesion, and PRIME AE Group. He also serves as Chairman of the Clay Mathematics Institute and as an advisory board member of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. Thomas is a graduate of Harvard College, Oxford University, and Harvard Business School.

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Heidi Piper

Heidi Piper is the Founder and CEO of PhoenixRising, a coaching and consultancy firm for executive leaders and their teams. Prior to this endeavor, Heidi spent three decades as an executive at Procter & Gamble leading teams to create and deliver global innovation for brands like Pampers and Tide.

For the majority of her adult life, Heidi lived in Belgium and Germany, and traveled extensively around the world. When Boulder irresistibly chose Heidi two years ago, she packed up her life after 30 years in Europe. Upon arriving, she joined City Club and wrote her first book here, a teaching memoir, called Choose Love.

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Katia Benson

Katia has been designing and inventing all her life. While most kids were dreaming of becoming sports stars, doctors, or firefighters, she was dreaming of authoring patents. At Colorado State University, mechanical engineering was the closest thing to a degree in invention, and she simultaneously interned with HP Inc. in their Materials Science Lab, finally checking patents off her list. In addition, she participated in a collaborative research effort to standardize microgrids to achieve world electrification by 2030.

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Dominique Gettliffe

Dominique grew up in France, close to the Swiss border and the Alps, and studied architecture at the Ecole des Beaux Arts. In 1982, Dominique moved to Colorado, drawn by the region’s passive solar architectural advancements, the mountains and his then new American wife Vivian, who he met as an exchange student at the Georgia Institute of Technology.

Dominique has been practicing architecture since the age of 25, has lived in Boulder since 1989, and is a long time trusted creative advisor to Sina on the various redesigns of Highland, especially the third floor City Club co-working space.

Dominique’s focus on all his architectural projects is: “Natural Light & Thermal Delight”.

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Chad Lewis

Born in Dallas and raised in Colorado, Chad Lewis graduated from CU Boulder in May of 2020 with a degree in Computer Science. Chad currently works as a Development and Software Engineer hoping to lead his own company someday soon.

Growing up, Chad was an avid hockey and lacrosse player, programmer, and a student of leadership. Once in college, Chad continued to play hockey, spent a brief stint as a cheerleader, became a brother in Tau Kappa Epsilon, and worked in one of CU’s research labs on AR and VR. He also tried and “failed" to start a cybersecurity company as well as a company striving to revolutionize search and rescue planning. Chad spends his free time reading, working on side projects, and growing his streaming channels.

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Niko Skievaski

Niko is the co-founder and president of Redox, a healthcare data platform used by nearly 1,000 health systems across the country and more than ten million patients per day. The company has raised $50M in venture capital and has 160 employees. In 2017, Niko was named on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list on the week of his 30th birthday.

Niko moved to Boulder two years ago and joined Highland City Club right away. Prior to this, he lived in Madison where he co-founded the largest co-working space in Wisconsin and played a large role in growing Madison's entrepreneurial ecosystem, working with UW Business School, VC funds and various accelerators. During that time, he co-founded twelve companies in a fit of rampant entrepreneurship. He originally moved to Madison to work at Epic, one of the largest healthcare technology companies.

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