Day: April 11, 2017

Mike Johnston

Mike Johnston

Mike Johnston – Keynote Speaker

Mike Johnston represented Northeast Denver in the Colorado State Senate where he successfully passed major legislation on education reform, economic development, immigration reform and criminal justice reform. Before entering the Senate, he spent six years as a high school principal, wrote a book about his experience as a Teach For America corps member in Mississippi entitled In the Deep Heart’s Core, and served as a senior education advisor to President Obama. Mike is also a small business owner who helps run his family business, The Christiania Lodge. He has co-founded non-profit and for-profit ventures across the country including New Leaders, a national principal training program for urban schools, the Urban Leaders Fellowship, which prepares young people to fight for social justice through courageous public leadership, and Traverse, a strategic consulting company focused on building policies, partnerships, and programs that transform communities. Mike holds degrees from Yale College, the Harvard Graduate School of Education, and the Yale Law School and was named to Time Magazine’s list of “40 Under 40 Political Leaders,” Forbes’ list of “America’s Seven Most Influential Educators,” and the New York Times’ list of “14 Young Democrats to Watch.” Mike lives with his wife Courtney, a Denver District Attorney who prosecutes crimes against children, and their three children – Seamus, Emmet, and Ava, who currently specialize in snakes, Legos and princesses.

 

Dan Cordova

Dan Cordova

Dan Cordova

 

Dan Cordova is a dual-degree lawyer-librarian, currently serving as the Colorado Supreme Court Librarian.  Established in 1861, the Colorado Supreme Court Library is the oldest law library in the State; it is also the only state-supported government law library in Colorado.  Dan not only manages legal research and reference services for the Bench, the Bar and the general public, but also negotiates print and electronic databases that serve the state judiciary, legislature, attorney general’s office, and office of administrative courts.  He was Chair of Colorado’s Legislative Digital Policy Advisory Committee supporting implementation of the Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act (UELMA), and he is the interim Executive Director of the Colorado Legal Help Center.