It takes more than business savvy, people skills and shrewd competitive instincts to be a successful CEO. It can also require a little bit of artistic creativity or the where-with-all to enlist your own artist. In my case, my sweet hubby Jerry Linhart is crafting my mask out of copper – very flashy!
Several LPR clients: Red Robin’s Denny Mullen, Southwest Airlines’ Gary Kelly, United Healthcare’s Beth Soberg, are joining me in decorating masks for the Denver Hospice Mask Project.

Red Robin's burger-inspired mask submitted by CEO Denny Mullen

- Southwest Airlines’ mask with wings submitted by CEO Gary Kelly
A month-long community event that raises hundreds of thousands of dollars for end-of-life care throughout the Denver metro area, the 2010 Denver Hospice Mask Project opens on April 1st when hundreds of masks by renowned artists, celebrities, sports figures, political and business leaders go on display in the prestigious and popular Cherry Creek Shopping Center.
The Mask Project is free and open to the public, with hundreds of masks on display at The Mask Project Gallery in the Cherry Creek Shopping Center from April 1 to May 1, 2010. The mask collection is available for online viewing and bidding April 1 to April 30, 2010. So get online and bid up your favorite masks – all for a great cause!
By supporting Colorado’s oldest and largest hospice, you will be helping people in our community at a most critical time – the end of life. Having just lost my own father in December, I know how vital it is to have qualified and compassionate end of life care available when you need it for your loved ones.
Tags: Denver Hospice, Mask project, Red Robin, Sharon Linhart, Southwest Airlines