Board Welcomes Three New Members
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- Sep 24
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Our Board of Directors is thrilled to welcome three new members to the Board the Directors.
Dr. Stacie Datteri

For Stacie, it's really a welcome back after a short hiatus. Stacie originally joined the Board in 2020, stepped away in mid-2024 and is now returning not only as a Board member, but will step back into the Board Chair role. Stacie is a seasoned educational leader with more than two decades of district-level administrative experience, including roles as superintendent and assistant superintendent. Her most impactful and enduring leadership has been as Assistant Superintendent for Greeley-Evans School District 6, where she has led efforts to transform learning environments and elevate student outcomes across a diverse system. Dr. Datteri holds a doctorate in educational leadership and has spent 23 years guiding strategic initiatives at the district level. She is collaborative in nature and works closely with those she works with to drive continuous improvement efforts. Her leadership is grounded in the belief that every student deserves access to a safe, inclusive, and enriching learning experience. At the heart of her work is a deep commitment to student-centered education. In addition to her district leadership, Dr. Datteri is a respected voice in the broader educational community. She has presented at state and national conferences on topics such as personalized learning, equity and diversity, blended instructional practice, and English language development—areas where she continues to lead with passion and purpose.

Christine Kutil
Christine comes to the Board as Vice President of Operations for Richmark Companies. She is an accomplished real estate professional with 2+ decades of experience in asset management, property management, and hospitality. She joined Richmark in 2020 and played a key role in establishing the company’s property management division. Under her leadership, Richmark successfully transitioned 1,700 units in-house, improving operations and driving greater efficiency. Prior to Richmark, Christine contributed to the historic redevelopment of St. Louis while with Restoration St. Louis, where her financial expertise supported over $100 million in asset acquisitions and construction. Her work helped preserve important architectural landmarks and revitalize urban neighborhoods. She has also managed over 3,000 condo, apartment, and hotel units across markets including the Cayman Islands, Colorado, and Missouri, bringing a broad and strategic perspective to her work. Christine holds a Bachelor’s degree in Finance from St. Louis University. A longtime advocate for youth and community development, she has been involved in efforts to support under-resourced communities throughout her life—including previous work with the Boys and Girls Club in St. Louis. Now living in Greeley, Colorado, Christine enjoys family life with her husband, daughter, and son. She looks forward to continuing her commitment to empowering young people and building stronger communities through her service with the Boys and Girls Club.
Cameron Armagost

Cameron represents our first Board member from Morgan County since opening our Fort Morgan Clubhouse in 2023. Cameron is the Market President of Bank of Colorado in Fort Morgan, a position he has held for the past 12 years. With a total of 18 years of banking experience, Cameron has demonstrated exceptional leadership and commitment to the community. He has served as the Past President of the Lions Club, where he led initiatives to support local causes and foster community spirit. As the Treasurer for the Morgan Community College Foundation, Cameron played a crucial role in managing the foundation's finances and supporting educational opportunities for students. Cameron also serves as a trustee on the Saint Elizabeth Hospital Board of Trustees and as the Vice President for the Fort Morgan Community Hospital Association. In these roles, he has contributed to the strategic planning and development of healthcare services in the region. Additionally, Cameron is a board member of the Morgan County Junior Golf Association, where he supports youth development through sports and recreation. Cameron is eager to bring his expertise in finance, community outreach, and organizational leadership to the board, helping to secure resources and support for the club's programs. In his free time, Cameron enjoys spending time with his wife and three kids, golfing, and engaging in community activities. He is committed to making a positive impact on the lives of youth in Weld and Morgan counties and looks forward to contributing to the Boys & Girls Clubs' mission.








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