Denver Metro
11/12/13
Part #3: Let’s get braggadocious
This is the third in our series of blogs dedicated to showcasing the collective vision in IMAGINE 2020 – Denver’s soon-to-be-completed cultural plan. The plan will be completed by year-end. From now through November 22nd, Denver residents are invited to share their thoughts by visiting www.ImagineDenver2020.org. Vision #2 – Arts, culture and creativity are amplified […]
By Karla RainesRead More
11/11/13
Part #2: We envision a Denver that oozes arts, culture and creativity
This is the second in our series of blogs dedicated to showcasing the collective vision in IMAGINE 2020 – Denver’s soon-to-be-completed cultural plan. The plan will be completed by year-end. From now through November 22nd, Denver residents are invited to share their thoughts by visiting www.ImagineDenver2020.org. Vision #1 – Arts, culture and creativity are fully […]
By Karla RainesRead More
11/5/13
Part #1: What do you imagine for Denver?
Over the past seven months, over 5,000 people have shared their ideas and aspirations for arts, cultural and creativity in Denver. As part of IMAGINE 2020, the city’s cultural planning process, these heartfelt ideas and imaginings have fueled the articulation of a bold collective vision for the city. Corona has been pleased to serve as […]
By Karla RainesRead More
10/16/13
Statler Brothers’ Class of ’57
Four decades ago, the Statler Brothers won a Grammy for their song “The Class of ‘57”. I heard it the other day, and it’s a great song. Via the magic of Youtube, here it is if you’d like a listen: It’s also an interesting song if you’re into demographics, because the lyrics provide a little non-scientific […]
By Kevin RainesRead More
8/28/13
Research, insights and coffee
A new sign in my neighborhood off of Broadway and 4th Avenue caught my attention the other day. Apparently, Dunkin’ Donuts is opening its first Denver location. What piqued my curiosity about a new local franchise, however, wasn’t the fact that there will be a new donut shop dangerously close to my apartment within a […]
By Sarah WilliamsRead More
7/25/13
Business Model Lessons from CO Girl Scouts
Scouting was big in my family. My siblings and I were all scouts. I still have my sash covered in merit badges and recall fondly the path of discovery and learning each one symbolizes. Yesterday, many other business and community leaders across Colorado received an email entitled “Changing and Challenging Times for Girl Scouts” from […]
By Karla RainesRead More
7/19/13
In case you were curious like us…
At Corona Insights we are in the business of answering questions. Recently, we had our own question: what is the wooden tower on Speer and Larimer? The only thing that could subdue the curiosity was a walk over to the … tower, billboard, construction project? As I approached the structure, it was clear I wasn’t […]
By Kassidy BensonRead More
6/7/13
Corona Insights takes home another Gold Peak award
Last night Corona Insights was honored to have received a Gold Peak Award for our market research work to inform the Donor Alliance’s marketing strategy. This is the third Peak Award that Corona Insights has taken home from the CO+AMA. In 2010 Corona took home the Silver Peak award for our rebranding and in 2011 Corona won a […]
By Kassidy BensonRead More
5/21/13
Pete and Repeat and Me
Pete and Prepeat sat on a fence. Pete fell off and who was left? Repeat. I don’t know about you but I always found that saying annoyed me more that it inspired me. I got a fresh take on the power of repeat just last week during a gathering of the Consultants Leadership Forum sponsored […]
By Karla RainesRead More
4/25/13
Imagine 2020: Denver is talking. We keep listening.
What have Denverites been imagining for arts, culture and creativity in their city by 2020? “More superstar performers coming out of the coffee shops” “An environment that is integrative and inclusive of the arts – everywhere!” “Feature Colorado artists and events at Denver International Airport” “Art in ALL schools” “A vibrant vibe across each neighborhood of […]
By Meredith BadlerRead More