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Heidi Ganahl was born on 9 September, 1966 in Orange County, California, U.S., is an American businessperson and entrepreneur. Discover Heidi Ganahl's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?
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Heidi Ganahl Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Heidi Ganahl's Husband?
Her husband is Bion Flammang (m. ?–1994), Jason Ganahl
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Heidi Ganahl Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Heidi Ganahl worth at the age of 57 years old? Heidi Ganahl’s income source is mostly from being a successful businessperson. She is from United States. We have estimated Heidi Ganahl's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Heidi Ganahl (born September 9, 1966) is an American businesswoman, entrepreneur, author, and formerly an elected member of the University of Colorado Board of Regents.
She is the founder and former CEO of Camp Bow Wow, an international pet care franchise.
In the spring of 1994, her husband, Bion Flammang, died in a plane crash.
In her early years, Ganahl worked for the advertising firms Chapman Warwick and Salvati Montgomery Sakoda.
She then held positions in account management at DUSA Pharmaceuticals, Bristol-Myers Squibb and Rhone Poulenc (now Sanofi-Aventis), and founded the Maginot Group.
She also launched a baby room catalog company, Nursery Works.
In 2000, she launched Camp Bow Wow, which is now North America's largest and fastest-growing pet care franchise.
Camp Bow Wow was acquired in August 2014 by VCA, Inc. Ganahl is also the founder and president of the Colorado-based Fight Back Foundation, which funds and mentors social entrepreneurs seeking to help kids in Colorado.
In 2015, Ganahl was appointed by Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper to the School Safety and Youth in Crisis Committee established by Colorado Senate Bill 15-214, to study school safety and threat prevention in public and private schools, programs and methods for identifying and monitoring students in crisis, standardized protocols for school personnel for assessing potential threats, and the implementation of the Claire Davis School Safety Act.
In November 2016, she was elected Regent of the University of Colorado.
As of 2024 she is the last Republican to hold statewide office in Colorado.
Ganahl was the Republican nominee for governor of Colorado in the 2022 election, losing in a landslide to incumbent Democrat Jared Polis.
Ganahl was born in Orange County, California where she lived until she was 12.
Her family then moved to Monument, Colorado, where she attended Lewis-Palmer High School.
She earned a bachelor's degree in business from the University of Colorado Boulder, followed by a master's degree in healthcare administration from the University of Denver.
Ganahl was elected to the CU Board of Regents as an at-large member in 2016.
She wants to see more conservatives (student, staff and faculty levels) at the university.
Ganahl also recently sponsored an anti-critical race theory proposition in an effort that was seen as an attempt to impose external controls on the academic freedom of faculty at the University of Colorado.
The proposition was defeated in a 3--6 vote of the Board.
Regents Ganahl, Chance Hill, and Susan Sharkey voted for the proposition.
On September 10, 2021, Ganahl filed paperwork with the Secretary of State's office indicating that she was seeking the Republican nomination for Governor of Colorado in the 2022 election.
On June 28, 2022, Ganahl secured the GOP Nomination for Governor of Colorado.
On November 8, 2022, Ganahl lost to Democratic incumbent Jared Polis.
Ganahl considers herself to be a supporter of former president Donald Trump.
In 2019, Ganahl launched the lifestyle brand SheFactor.
Ganahl has declined to state if the results of the 2020 presidential election are legitimate.
After the 2020 presidential election, Ganahl praised John Eastman, a controversial lawyer who incorrectly claimed that Kamala Harris is not an American citizen and wouldn't be eligible to be Vice President.
Eastman also helped Trump in his attempts to overturn the election results.
In a November 2021 event, Ganahl suggested that winning by large margins will override election fraud, implying that substantial voter fraud exists.
In the same event, Ganahl also endorsed a political group that pushes claims of election fraud in the 2020 election.
While praising the election system in Colorado, Ganahl also expressed uncertainty over the election process of other states during the 2020 election.
Similarly, Ganahl has raised doubt about the election, voicing concern over what she perceived as "rules being weakened before the [2020] election in some states".
In the 2021 legislative session, Ganahl opposed the Colorado Affordable Health Care Option, a measure that aimed at lowering healthcare costs by creating a public health insurance option.
Writing an op-ed and referring to a brain tumor she got removed, Ganahl stated “The proposed Colorado Affordable Health Care Option is not the broad solution politicians claim.
With unintended consequences to quality and access, it may force hospitals to eliminate some critical functions.
It may even endanger miracles like mine.”
Ganahl is opposed to proposals offering tuition-free enrollment in community colleges.
In regards to sexual assault on campus, Ganahl has acknowledged it as a serious issue but has downplayed its prevalence, saying "Twenty-eight percent of students at CU said that they had been sexually assaulted, but it included all kinds of things like inappropriate touching, and catcalling, etc. “I think the actual rape number was nine percent […] it’s still nine percent too many. But you know, that’s self-reported, so.”
Ganahl has claimed that conservatives at colleges are being "silenced" and has attempted to form organizations that promote conservative viewpoints on-campus.