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Chambers, Merle, 1946-

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Biography

Merle Catherine Chambers was born in 1946. Merle Chambers (LLM ?��84) received the University of Denver?��s highest alumni honor, the John Evans Award, at its 145th anniversary and annual Founders Day celebration on March 6, 2009. Merle received the Josef Korbel Humanitarian Award in August 2004. Merle was inducted into the Colorado Women's Hall of Fame March 11, 2004. Merle founded and managed Axem Resources Incorporated, a privately held, independent oil and gas company, until its sale in 1997, created Chambers Family Fund in 1997. She also served as CEO of Clipper Exxpress, a family-owned multimodal transportation company. Received the Outstanding Philanthropist award at the 2002 National Philanthropy Day in Colorado award ceremony. A founding member of the Women?��s Foundation, its president in 1992, and the first woman to serve on the Temple Hoyne Buell Foundation Board of Trustees, Chambers provided the lead gift to establish the Merle Catherine Chambers Center for the Advancement of Women at the University of Denver. Her business endeavors include 16 years managing Axem Resources, where she pioneered women?��s leadership and family friendly practices in the male-dominated oil and gas industry. She also chaired the executive committee of Clipper Exxpress, a family-owned multi-modal transportation firm, and is president and CEO of Leith Ventures, a private investment company. Merle holds degrees from the University of California?��s Hastings College of Law and the University of Denver?��s Graduate Tax Program. Chambers is the third woman to have reached both the North and South Poles. She is marrried to Hugh A. Grant, founder, director and curator of the Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Arts, Denver, Colorado.

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Chambers Center Groundbreaking, 2003, 2003 March

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Identifier: U109.02.0002.0077.00001
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Chancellor Dan Ritchie speaks at the groundbreaking of the Chambers Center. Seated behind Chancellor Ritchie from left to right is Marla Williams, Michele Bloom, Merle Chambers, Rhondda Grant, Pat Livingston, Arlene Hirschfeld, and Jane Loefgren.

Dates: 2003 March

Chambers Center Groundbreaking, 2003, 2003 March

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Identifier: U109.02.0002.0077.00003
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Michele Bloom speaks at the groundbreaking of the Chambers Center. Seated behind Bloom from left to right is Merle Chambers, Rhondda Grant, Pat Livingston, Arlene Hirschfeld, and Jane Loefgren.

Dates: 2003 March

Chambers Center Groundbreaking, 2003, 2003 March

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Identifier: U109.02.0002.0077.00005
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Merle Chambers speaks at the groundbreaking of the Chambers Center.

Dates: 2003 March

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