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Bruce DeBoskey resigns from ADL

ADL announced the resignation of Mountain States Regional Director Bruce H. DeBoskey, effective Aug. 15.

DeBoskey has led the Mountain States Region since February, 2002.

During that time, he was instrumental in launching ADL’s  No Place for Hate initiative in Colorado and Wyoming schools, establishing a satellite office in Boulder, and working with the US Air Force Academy to ensure religious respect among cadets and young officers in the Air Force.

DeBoskey also coordinated a year-long process to develop and implement a strategic plan for the regional office.


In a letter sent June 14 to the Mountain States regional board, DeBoskey said, “I’m truly excited about the future of ADL’s Mountain States Region and am filled with enduring gratitude for the opportunity I have had to lead ADL over most of the last decade.”

ADL Regional Board Chair Stuart Pack said, “Bruce has been a dynamic and visionary leader who has done an extraordinary job guiding ADL through challenging times and important issues. We are grateful for his leadership and wish him all the best in his next endeavor.”

Prior to coming to ADL, DeBoskey was a Denver civil trial lawyer, often taking on groundbreaking cases to advance important causes.

Following ADL, he will open a consulting practice in philanthropic advising.




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