Christine Gardner Gould focuses her practice in the areas of not-for-profit organizations, real estate transactions and commercial
transactions. Christine has advised clients in all areas of the not-for-profit arena from forming organizations to complex strategic matters. She brings extensive experience advising not-for-profits as her background includes years of hands-on work for and with not-for-profits, including founding and running not-for-profit organizations, as well as currently sitting on several boards, both local and across the Rocky Mountain region.
Prior to joining Stigler Wussow + Braverman, Christine represented an international telecommunications company negotiating and providing risk analysis for its Western wireless tower land leases and site acquisitions. She also appeared before local boards and commissions across the West regarding land use and zoning matters. Prior to that, Christine worked for a boutique communications firm in Washington, D.C. focusing on public policy and advocacy work before the Federal Communications Commission.
Christine received her undergraduate degree from Georgetown University and her Juris Doctor from Vermont Law School. While in law school, Christine served as the president of the Debevoise Moot Court Advisory Board, was named a Dean’s Fellow and was awarded the Barrister Bookstore Fellowship, a public interest law award.
Christine is licensed to practice in Colorado. |