Alexis
Boian
Chief
Operating Officer

Alexis Boian brings
12 years of marketing expertise to dovetail solutions, having consulted
with both non-profit and for-profit organizations across the country on
branding, communications and strategy. Organizations Alexis has worked for
include Grove/Atlantic Publishing, Colorado Ballet, 2Wrongs.com and the
Integrated Nutrition and Education Program through the University of
Colorado.
At the age of 25-after
witnessing the terrorist attacks from her balcony in Brooklyn, NY-Alexis
founded the September 11 Quilt Project, a national "healing"
project that received enormous acclaim. A giant American flag made up of
individually designed panels of cloth that came from all over the world,
the September 11 Quilt Project toured the country, and was featured in such
publications as The
New York Times, People Magazine, TIME Magazine, and The Washington Post as
well as on such news programs as CNN Headline News. The flag was recently
donated to the Colorado Historical Society.
Making
a Difference
In addition to her
professional work, Alexis donates considerable time to non-profit
organizations and has started a foundation of her own. The Young
Philanthropists Foundation is an organization dedicated to educating K-12
students on the benefits of engaging in their communities. The Foundation
offers opportunities for young people to become involved in philanthropy
through service learning programs in their schools.
Alexis is also the
Secretary of the Board for the Rape Assistance and Awareness Program (RAAP)
in Denver, www.raap.org,
and is the chairwoman of the Development Committee for RAAP. Additionally,
she serves as a committee member for Hospice of Metro Denver and several
other organizations throughout the city. Alexis is a member of the Denver
Metro Chamber Foundation's Leadership Denver Class of 2008.
Contact Alexis at alexis@dovetailsolutions.com
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