Junior League of Denver
Sharon Hartman is an experienced professional with a diverse background in leadership and program management across various organizations. Currently serving as the Managing Director at The Junior League of Denver since October 2006, Sharon's previous roles include Special Projects, Program Director for the Best Babies Initiative at Denver Health and Hospital Authority, and Director of the All-America City Award at the National Civic League. Sharon has also held the position of Executive Director at Colorado Bright Beginnings and served as a Senior Medical Technologist at The Children's Hospital for nearly two decades. Sharon holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Medical Technology from Westminster University and a Master of Arts in Management from Central Michigan University.
Junior League of Denver
Empowering women to become civic community leaders and impactful community volunteers for more than 100 years! Current community focus is to disrupt the cycle of systemic poverty for women and families in Denver. #JLD Who We Are Junior League of Denver (JLD) is a women’s training organization that develops civic leaders committed to improving our community. We are currently working to disrupt the cycle of systemic poverty for women and families in Denver. Founded in 1918, the League started, and aided in starting, many well-known Denver institutions including Children’s Museum of Denver, Mile High Transplant Bank, the Red Rocks concerts, and many others. Our Member Tag Line Our member tag line is Live the Legacy: Give, Grow, Get Connected. The JLD is an organization where women Give back to their community, Grow professionally and as leaders, and Get Connected to other women. The work we do would not be possible without the support our 1,500 members.