The Denver Post

Former partnershi­p CEO to lead developmen­t firm

- By Thomas Gounley

The former head of the Downtown Denver Partnershi­p, who led the organizati­on for nearly 17 years, now will run a developmen­t firm with coworking at its heart.

Tami Door said Wednesday that she has taken a job as CEO of Q Factor, the company most known locally for its two Industry coworking spaces in Rino — but whose work in recent years has focused more on cities other than Denver.

Door starts in the new role Dec. 13.

“Our game plan is to scale exponentia­lly the Industry brand, as well as all the other aspects of the company,” she said.

There are other components of Q Factor beyond developmen­t, Door noted, including a constructi­on company and architectu­re firm, which work on Q Factor projects and those for other clients. The company has about 200 employees, the majority of whom live in Salt Lake City, where Q Factor owns a large site anchored by an Industry facility.

Q Factor has to this point been led by Jason Winkler, who also co-founded the firm. Door said she met him about a decade ago, when Winkler lived in Denver and was developing Battery621, another office project along Kalamath Street.

Door and Winkler are from Detroit, Door said, and Q Factor has an Industry location in the works there.

Winkler, who now lives in Salt Lake City, will transition to a board chairman-type role when Door takes over as CEO.

Door said she will keep Denver as her primary residence, although she expects to spend substantia­l amounts of time in Salt Lake City and other markets.

She said Q Factor expects to do more developmen­t in Denver in the future, but “right now there isn’t a specific site.” Its projects in other cities generally will revolve around an Industry facility, as in Salt Lake City.

Door said “the connection­s I have across the U.S.” will aid in the company’s expansion. Besides interactin­g with other cities in her previous role, she also served on the board of the Internatio­nal Downtown Associatio­n.

Between the Downtown Denver Partnershi­p and a previous job with the Detroit Regional Chamber of Commerce, “I’ve been working on building cities for 27 years,” Door said.

She said she took the job at Q Factor because it is one where she will continue to be building places, just now in the private sector.

Door’s last day at the partnershi­p was Nov. 19. She announced her plans to leave the job in August. The partnershi­p announced in October that its next CEO will be Kourtny Garrett, president and CEO of Downtown Dallas Inc. Garrett starts in January.

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