William S. Saslow

Since moving to Denver in the early 1970s, Bill has been an active participant in many civic, community and educational activities. Bill retired from active management of his company, Saslow Management and Development, in 2015.

Bill has a long and distinguished career in architecture and urban design. He left his mark on the Denver landscape by managing the renovation and development of a number of historic and new projects in several neighborhoods, including LoDo, Cheesman Park, Capitol Hill and Cherry Creek. Bill has a B.A. in psychology and a Master of Architecture from the University of Pennsylvania, as well as a Master of Architecture/Urban Design and an M.B.A. from Harvard University.

In addition to his board role at the Denver Health Foundation, Bill is a member of the Advisory Board of Mental Health Colorado.