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Home » IDA Events » 2015 IDA Awards Gala – Hearing is Believing » 2015 Young Professional Chair – Quinn Washington

2015 Young Professional Chair – Quinn Washington

Quinn Washington Invisible Disabilities 2015 Young Professional Chair

Quinn Washington
2015 Young Professional Chair

Join Us for the 2015 IDA Awards Gala on October 23rd in Denver!

Quinn Washington is the founder and CEO of the Quinn Washington Public Relations Agency. In addition, Quinn works with Epicurean Catering Denver in Business Development and Sales and as a Network Relations Consultant at BarScenes. Denver.

One of Quinn’s passions is to positively impact his local community by volunteering with numerous local and national nonprofit organizations. The following are just a few of those organizations.

  • 2011 Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Man of the Year
  • Co-Founder: Young Hearts for the American Heart Association
  • Cancer League Young Professionals
  • Western Fantasy for Volunteers of America Young Professionals
  • SaddleUp! Foundation
  • Janet’s Camp Young Professionals
  • Denver Sister Cities International Young Professionals
  • Men for the Cure Young Professionals
  • Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children Young Professionals
  • Co-Founder: Colorado Neurological Institute Young Professionals
  • Co-Founder: Adoption Exchange Young Professionals
  • Co-Founder: Arapahoe House Young Professionals
  • Co-Founder: Children’s Diabetes Foundation Young Professionals.

According to Nancy Koontz in one of her familiar Have You Met Quinn Washington? articles for Blacktie Colorado,

Young Professional, Quinn Washington, has always been one of the most pleasant and impressive young “do-gooders” out there. Referred to as “the new guard” of philanthropy, today’s young professional groups are computer and social network savvy. They appear to be fearless, creative and can add their own fresh spin on events – plus bring in the record crowds! Some are the children of well-known benefactors in town – and some just started leaning towards human causes early in their life. For Quinn, the son of prominent community leaders Dr. Reginald and Faye Washington, becoming an active member of the community came naturally from both ends of the spectrum.

Quinn is a 4th Generation Coloradan and Graduate of CU Boulder. He is also a graduate of Impact Denver by the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce and a graduate of the Leadership Program of the Rockies. Quinn is an avid skier, and Colorado’s biggest fan.

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What is an invisible disability?

People often ask what the term invisible disability means. To define invisible disability in simple terms is a physical, mental or neurological condition that limits a person’s movements, senses, or activities that is invisible to the onlooker. Unfortunately the very fact that these symptoms are invisible, can lead to misunderstandings, false perceptions and judgments. [Learn More Here]

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