Robert (Bob) Collawn is the Founder and CEO of Ecovest Enterprises, a company operating on the premise that efficient and economic operation of real property can yield environmental benefits and superior financial returns. Mr. Collawn is also CEO and director of Cosigo Resources, Ltd. Cosigo is a publicly-traded junior mining enterprise with offices in Victoria, Canada, Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Bogota, Colombia. Cosigo has properties in Nevada, Canada, Colombia, and Brazil. Mr. Collawn lived in Cuba, Switzerland, Argentina, Mexico, and Colombia before coming to the United States to attend Mt. Hermon Academy in Massachusetts. He graduated from the University of Colorado in Boulder in 1976 with a BS in Business, majoring in real estate and finance. He attended the Harvard Business School, YPO-WPO Executive Education colloquium in 2016. After Boulder, Mr. Collawn lived in San Diego, San Francisco, and Tampa before moving to Denver in 1979. He splits his time between Swift Creek Farms in Elizabeth, Colorado, and Albuquerque, New Mexico where his spouse, Pat Collawn, serves as Chairman and CEO of PNM Resources. Mr. Collawn served on the Board of Advisors for the University of Colorado Business School and Health Sciences from 1998 to 2007. He is past Chairman of the Cherry Creek Business Improvement District and board member of the Governmental Affairs and Economic Development Committee for the Denver Board of Realtors. Mr. Collawn was Co-Chairman of the Colorado Symphony Orchestra’s annual fundraising ball in 2007, which raised a record $1.3MM for the CSO, and the 2014 King of the Montezuma Ball in Albuquerque, which raised $1.1MM for various charities. Other memberships include the Alexis de Tocqueville Society, Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce Leadership Foundation’s Leadership Exchange (1999-2007), AGA (American Gemological Institute), and CACI’s (Colorado Association of Commerce and Industry) “50 for Colorado” leadership class of 1997.