Mayor honors two with Spirit of Colorado Springs Awards

(COLORADO SPRINGS) — On Friday, Aug. 29, the City of Colorado Springs announced that two people, Martin Wood and Carlos Jimenez, received the Spirit of Colorado Springs Awards from Mayor Yemi Mobolade, highlighting their contributions in the community.

Wood, the Senior Vice Chancellor for University Advancement Emeritus at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS), is a transformative leader in higher education with decades of service to both UCCS and the broader educational landscape of Colorado Springs.

“Wood’s unwavering commitment to UCCS and the Colorado Springs community has transformed our local educational landscape and set a standard for what true community dedication looks like,” said Mayor Mobolade. “He has inspired countless individuals through his visionary leadership and profound belief in the power of collaboration and has dedicated his life to creating opportunities with future generations.”

According to the City, under Wood’s leadership, UCCS has secured over $320 million in funding, grown its endowment to nearly $100 million, and established significant public-private partnerships to advance the university’s mission. Some of Wood’s accomplishments include the establishment of UCCS Downtown, the creation of the Lyda Hill Institute for Human Resilience, and positioning the university as a statewide leader in cybersecurity.

Jimenez has been a champion for student success with 15 years of experience in college admissions and leadership positions at both Colorado State University, Fort Collins, and Colorado College…

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