Tim Bobby Frank Gill Denver Colorado

Tim Bobby Frank Gill Denver Colorado - Rocky mountain pbs celebrates its 58th anniversary on the air this year. The network began in denver in 1956 as colorado’s first. Denver’s tim gill has donated half a billion dollars to lgbtq equality. Gill is also the founder and former chair of quark, inc., which he launched in 1981 with a $2,000 loan from his parents. Now the software geek turned activist reflects on 25.

Rocky mountain pbs celebrates its 58th anniversary on the air this year. Denver’s tim gill has donated half a billion dollars to lgbtq equality. Now the software geek turned activist reflects on 25. The network began in denver in 1956 as colorado’s first. Gill is also the founder and former chair of quark, inc., which he launched in 1981 with a $2,000 loan from his parents.

Now the software geek turned activist reflects on 25. The network began in denver in 1956 as colorado’s first. Denver’s tim gill has donated half a billion dollars to lgbtq equality. Rocky mountain pbs celebrates its 58th anniversary on the air this year. Gill is also the founder and former chair of quark, inc., which he launched in 1981 with a $2,000 loan from his parents.

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Gill is also the founder and former chair of quark, inc., which he launched in 1981 with a $2,000 loan from his parents. The network began in denver in 1956 as colorado’s first. Now the software geek turned activist reflects on 25. Denver’s tim gill has donated half a billion dollars to lgbtq equality.

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