Martin Semple has been tapped to succeed Daniel L. Ritchie as Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA) effective July 2017.
Semple and his wife, Jo, have been patrons and donors of the DCPA since the 1980s. Semple, a partner with the Denver law firm of Semple, Farrington & Everall, P.C., served as the DCPA's legal counsel for more than three decades. He joined both the DCPA Board of Trustees and the Helen Bonfils Foundation Board of Trustees in July 2007.
"Martin has been an invaluable member of the Denver Center's Board of Trustees for a decade," said outgoing Chairman Daniel L. Ritchie. "He and his wife, Jo, have been staunch supporters, loyal patrons and committed donors, who have contributed to the ongoing success of this organization for nearly 40 years. I can't imagine a better successor to serve as our third Chairman of the Board."
Semple has specialized in public and private sector labor and employment law and represents nonprofit organizations, school districts and cities among other client groups. Additionally, Mr. Semple has served as an Adjunct Faculty member at the University of Denver College of Law and the Graduate School of Public Affairs at the University of Colorado at Denver.
Semple graduated from St. Patrick's College, Ireland, and earned doctorates in law from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law and the Catholic University of America. His current Board memberships include the DCPA and National Jewish Health. Past Board affiliations include Colorado Children's Hospital Foundation (1985-1995; Chairman 1990-1992); National School Boards Association (2000-2001), Common Good Colorado (2009-2011), National Council of School Attorneys (Chairman 2000-2001) and Colorado School Attorneys Council.
Semple also has served as President of the Helen G. Bonfils Foundation since 2015, an endowment fund established to support the Denver Center for the Performing Arts. Denver Post Chairman William Dean Singleton will succeed Semple as President of the Bonfils Foundation. Singleton, who was co-founder of the Denver-based newspaper chain MediaNews Group (now known as Digital First Media), has been served on both the DCPA and Bonfils boards since March 2001.
"As a business leader, civic partner and individual patron, Martin has been entrenched in all aspects of the Denver Center for the Performing Arts," said DCPA President & CEO Janice Sinden. "I am delighted that he will lend his expertise and friendship to the continued success of the DCPA as we develop a vision for the future that embraces our community, elevates our artists, and enhances our place as one of the city's cultural gems."
Semple comes to the DCPA as the third Chairman in its nearly 40-year history. Donald R. Seawell (Chairman 1979-2006), with whom Semple worked for more than 25 years, was founder of both downtown's Denver Performing Arts Complex (the facility) and the Denver Center for the Performing Arts (the largest nonprofit theatre organization in the nation). Seawell was succeeded by philanthropist, businessman, civic leader and education champion Daniel L. Ritchie in 2007. Under their leadership, the Denver Center has had many notable accomplishments through its six distinct lines of programming:
"I am honored that the Denver Center's Board of Trustees has selected me to succeed Dan as its new Chairman," said Semple. "I look forward to working with my colleagues, Janice and the exemplary staff of the Denver Center for the Performing Arts to develop a vision that engrains this organization into the very fabric of our community - both locally and throughout the American theatre."
As Chairman of the Board, Mr. Semple will work with fellow Trustees and CEO Janice Sinden to remain integral to Denver's rapidly growing community, build upon the strong foundation that has enabled the DCPA to attract the nation's top talent, and, above all else, provide the leadership, resources and partnerships that will sustain the organization's commitment to art for years to come.
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