Greg Raymond
Regional Vice President
Children’s Hospital Colorado—Colorado Springs
 
Greg Raymond joined Children’s Hospital Colorado (Children’s Colorado) in 2001 and was promoted to his current role in July 2013. He is currently overseeing the planning and development of the new Children’s Hospital Colorado—Colorado Springs, expected to be completed in 2018. Greg is also responsible for all of the organization’s work in southern Colorado including Children’s Colorado Outpatient Specialty and Urgent Care at Briargate, Children’s Colorado Therapy Care at Printers Park, Children’s Colorado Therapy Care in Pueblo, and Children’s Hospital Colorado team members providing pediatric expertise at Memorial Hospital Central. Previously, he helped oversee the planning and preparation for Children Colorado’s move to the Anschutz Medical Campus and later provided leadership to launch and grow a variety of clinical, surgical and programmatic areas.
 
Greg is active in the Colorado Springs community by representing Children's Colorado—Colorado Springs on the Board of Governors for the Colorado Springs Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development Corp. He was also elected and serves on the Community Health Partnership board. He is a member of the Emily Keyes Fund Advisory Board, which is responsible for the allocation of state funds to promote donor awareness and donor designation for the transplantation of organs and tissue in Colorado. He also provides leadership in youth scouting and various youth sports around the community.
 
Greg was raised in Utah, where he graduated with a bachelor’s degree from Utah State University. He received his master’s in health care administration from University of Minnesota. He and his wife Colette live in Colorado Springs, where they are raising their four children who attend D-20 schools.
 
Jenny Stafford, Philanthropy Director, Colorado Springs
Jenny Stafford joined Children’s Hospital Colorado Foundation as the Foundation’s first Colorado Springs-based employee in 2013. There, she oversees the fundraising for the Foundation in Southern Colorado. Most recently, Jenny was on the staff of the Pikes Peak Community College Foundation and ran her own consulting practice.
 
She also previously served as Development Director at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center. Jenny was born and raised in Maryland where she attended the University of Maryland. She received her masters from the University of Colorado and has lived in Colorado Springs since 2001. Jenny is married to Mark Stafford and they have two children.
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