Kyle Kreischer Joins the Rangeview Library Friends Foundation Board
Kyle Kreischer, senior associate
attorney with the law firm of Donelson Ciancio and Goodwin, P.C., was recently
appointed to the Rangeview Library Friends Foundation Board.
After
receiving his J.D. from the University of Denver College of Law, Kreischer
attended Vermont Law School, where he graduated magna cum laude and received a Master of Laws in Environmental Law
(LL.M.) and completed his thesis, “The Effect of Citizen Participation on the
Listing of Species under the Endangered Species Act: An Empirical Regulatory
Analysis.”
Kreischer
focuses his current practice in the following areas of law: commercial litigation;
commercial banking, including collateral management and commercial loan
restructures; real estate; and environmental law.
A “child
of the library,” Kreischer’s mother has worked as a graphic artist for Lake
Forest Library, in Lake Forest,
Ill., for more than 30 years. In
his time away from the office, Kreischer enjoys keeping up with technology and
spending time with his family, which includes several shaggy former
shelter-dogs.
About the Rangeview Library
Friends Foundation
The
Rangeview Library Friends Foundation was created in 2009 to raise financial
support for RLD from the private sector. The Foundation is a nonprofit
corporation organized solely for community and educational purposes within the
meaning of section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The Foundation
recognizes the importance of providing quality resources, programs and
materials to the public through Rangeview Library District (the “Library”) and
the benefit of providing funding for additional programs.
Its mission is to generate broad-based public support and participation in
order to forward and support RLD’s mission to “open doors for curious minds” by
enhancing the public’s understanding and enjoyment of the Library through the
use of special programs, activities and projects; and to work with RLD to raise
money through contributions so that capital projects, programs and activities
may continue to be provided for the general public.