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Executive Orders from the Administration of Governor Bill Owens 1999-2005

FOR RELEASE:
Friday, July 14, 2000
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OWENS APPOINTS THREE NEW MEMBERS
 TO COLORADO STATE BOXING COMMISSION

DENVER - Governor Bill Owens appointed three new members to the Colorado State Boxing Commission: Daniel I. Miraflor of Denver, Stephen C. Zotos of Castle Rock and Ralph Dabney of Aurora.

Daniel Miraflor is a law clerk for Halaby, Cross and Schluter. Prior to that, Miraflor clerked for the Lakewood City Attorney’s Office and the Adams County District Attorney’s Office. He worked as a patrol officer and community resource officer from 1991 to 1997. He received his juris doctorate from the University of Colorado School of Law.

Stephen Zotos has served as the sheriff of Douglas County since 1983. Zotos serves as the chair of the Law Enforcement Committee for the National Sheriffs Association and also as a board member for the Douglas County D.A.R.E. Foundation, Inc. Zotos received his master’s degree from California Lutheran University.

Ralph Dabney is a supervisor of reservation sales for Continental Airlines. Dabney also owns and operates Tiger Kim Academy East, a school of martial arts. He holds a fourth degree black belt which signifies his rank as master instructor of Tae Kwon Do.

The Colorado State Boxing Commission regulates the conduct, promotion, and performance of live boxing and kick boxing matches in Colorado. The commission oversees ticket sales, referee licensing, and qualifications for participants, including classification by weight and skill.

It consists of seven members, three of whom are appointed by the Governor, to serve three-year terms and do not need Senate confirmation.

 

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