Dottie Lamm – Biographical Notes
Dottie Lamm has been involved in the fight for women`s equality and reproductive rights as first lady of Colorado, as a Colorado Democratic candidate for U.S. Senator, and as a columnist for
The Denver Post, among other positions.
She earned her BA in psychology at Occidental College and her MSW at the University of Denver`s Graduate School of Social Work. Lamm came to Colorado from California in 1959 as a United Airlines flight attendant. She met her husband, Dick Lamm, future governor of Colorado, in 1961 and they married in 1963.
She is an active freelance writer and public speaker, serves on the Colorado Access Board, and enjoys spending time with her grandsons. A 25-year survivor of breast cancer, she still skis, hikes, and bikes. She lives with her husband in Denver, Colorado.
Dick Lamm– Biographical Notes
Richard D. Lamm is Co-Director of the Institute for Public Policy Studies at the University of Denver, and the former three-term Governor of Colorado. (1975-1987) He is both a lawyer (Berkeley, 1961) and a Certified Public Accountant. He joined the faculty of the University of Denver in 1969 and has, except for his years as Governor, been associated with the University ever since.
Lamm has appeared on virtually every national news program, including Buchanan & Press (MSNBC), Larry King Live and Inside Politics (CNN), Today (NBC), Meet the Press (NBC), ABC`s Good Morning America, Lehrer NewsHour (PBS), and CBS`s Face the Nation. His editorials have appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle, New York Times, Christian Science Monitor, Newsday, Boston Globe, Los Angeles Times, and Chicago Tribune, as well as in a number of academic and medical journals. While Governor, Lamm wrote or co-authored six books: "A California Conspiracy," with Arnold Grossman (St. Martin`s Press, 1988); "Megatraumas: America in the Year 2000" (Houghton Mifflin Company, 1985), "The Immigration Time Bomb: The Fragmenting of America," with Gary Imhoff (Dutton and Company, 1985), "1988," with Arnie Grossman (St. Martin`s Press, 1985), "Pioneers & Politicians," with Duane A. Smith (Pruett Publishing Company, 1984) and "The Angry West," with Michael McCarthy (Houghton Mifflin Company, 1982). His latest book is "The Brave New World of Healthcare" (Fulcrum Publishing, 2003).
Lamm has always been in the forefront of political change. As a first year legislator, he drafted and succeeded in passing the nation`s first liberalized abortion law. He was an early leader of the environmental movement, and was President of the First National Conference on Population and The Environment. Reacting to the high cost of campaigning, he walked the state in his campaign for Governor of Colorado. Lamm was elected to three terms as Colorado`s top elected official, and in serving as Governor from January 1975 and retiring in January 1987, he was the longest-serving Governor in Colorado`s history to that date.
The Institute for Public Policy Studies at the University of Denver comprises the Public Affairs Program (Bachelor’s in Public Affairs), the Graduate Program in Public Policy (Master’s in Public Policy, MPP), and the Center for Public Policy and Contemporary Issues. In addition to directing the University of Denver’s academic policy programs, the Institute for Public Policy Studies contributes to the study and discussion of American society’s most critical issues through an active program of conferences, seminars, forums and publications.