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Merle Catherine Chambers (born 1946) is an American lawyer, business executive, and philanthropist. She founded and served as
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of Axem Resources, a private
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and production company, from 1980 to 1997, and since 1997 is the president and CEO of Leith Ventures, a private investment firm. She chairs the Merle Chambers Fund (formerly Chambers Family Fund), which supports equity, democracy and women's economic security. She is also an active political contributor in Colorado, focusing on Democratic and women candidates. The recipient of numerous awards and honors, she was inducted into the Colorado Women's Hall of Fame in 2004, the Rocky Mountain Oil & Gas Hall of Fame in 2009, and the Colorado Business Hall of Fame in 2010.


Early life and education

Chambers was born in
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, Illinois, the daughter of Jerry G. Chambers and Evelyn Hemmings Chambers. She graduated from the North Shore Country Day School in Winnetka in 1964. She earned her B.A. in
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at the
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in 1968, where she was a student protester in free speech and civil rights demonstrations. She earned her J.D. at the University of California, Hastings College of the Law and her M.A. in
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at the
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.


Career

Chambers worked as an attorney in
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before moving to
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in 1977; she began working as an attorney in private practice in the latter city in 1978. In 1980 she founded and became
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of Axem Resources, a private
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and production firm, which she oversaw for 17 years until selling the company in 1997. Since 1997 she has been president and CEO of Leith Ventures, a private investment firm.


Philanthropy

In 1997 she established the Chambers Family Fund (renamed the Merle Chambers Fund). This private foundation supports social justice and equity, and women's economic security. Historically, the foundation also supported early education. The fund established women's foundations in
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and Montana in 1999 and in Oklahoma in 2003. Chambers was a significant donor for the establishment of the Merle Catherine Chambers Center for the Advancement of Women at the University of Denver. The foundation has supported various arts and culture organizations in Colorado, including the Denver Art Museum, which features the Merle Chambers and Hugh Grant Modern Gallery; the
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; the Ellie Caulkins Opera House at the
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, to which the fund gave $2 million to Denver Arts & Venues toward the opening of the Chambers Grant Salon; the
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; and Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art. In 2020, Merle Chambers launche
Chambers Initiative
with an objective to empower systemic, sustainable change to create a more fair and just society. Both Merle Chambers and Merle Chambers Fund are part of this broader philanthropic endeavor fueled by a heightened commitment in the areas of social justice and women's economic security. The goal of Chambers Initiative is to ensure that more people - particularly those most impacted by economic, social, and political injustice - have a good chance to reach their full potential.


Political contributor

Chambers is an active contributor to state and national political campaigns. During the
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, she and
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hosted a $1,000-per-person fund-raising event called "Serious Women, Serious Issues, Serious Money". They chose to feature the Democratic candidates' wives,
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and Tipper Gore, rather than the male candidates themselves. While setting a fundraising goal of $1 million, they also invited 300 women whom they knew could not contribute large sums but who could participate in the exchange of ideas. According to ''
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'', Chambers contributed $210,000 in
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donations to the Democratic Party in 1992. In 2015 Chambers and her (then) husband Hugh A. Grant co-hosted one fundraiser to benefit Hillary Clinton's
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. A 2014, a ''
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'' report identified Chambers as one of Colorado's top 10 political contributors between 2011 and 2013, with $430,260 in contributions. The report noted that " ny of Chambers' contributions focus on Democratic female leadership, including Sen. Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire, Sen. Claire McCaskill of Missouri and Sen. Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota".


Affiliations and memberships

Chambers was the first woman to be inducted into the
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. She has represented the state of Colorado as an advisory board member of the National Petroleum Council, and served as a delegate to the White House Conference on Small Business. She is a founding member and past president (1992) of the Women's Foundation of Colorado. She has served as a trustee of the Temple Hoyne Buell Foundation and as a board member of the Aspen Music Festival and School, the Colorado Women's Forum, the Colorado Forum, the Denver Health and Hospitals Authority, and the
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Council.


Awards and honors

Chambers was inducted into the Colorado Women's Hall of Fame in 2004, the Rocky Mountain Oil & Gas Hall of Fame in 2009, and the Colorado Business Hall of Fame in 2010. She received the
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Humanitarian Award and the Evans Award from the University of Denver. She received the 2016 Community Service Award from the Bonfils–Stanton Foundation and was the 2017 Denver Stories honoree of the Curious Theatre Company.


Personal life

Chambers is divorced from Hugh A. Grant, founding director and
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of the Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art in Denver. Their home was noted for its art collection, considered "one of the best collections of 20th-century
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in the United States". Chambers is the third woman to have reached both the North and South Poles by plane.


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External links


"Merle Chambers – Colorado Women's Hall of Fame" (video)
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