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Denver Children’s Advocacy Center Welcomes New Executive Director

The Denver Children’s Advocacy Center (DCAC) Board of Directors is thrilled to announce that Will Braunstein has accepted his new role as Executive Director. Braunstein brings decades of experience as an entrepreneur and community advocate to the role. Braunstein is no stranger to DCAC; he has served as a board member for nearly six years and as Board Chair from 2021 to 2023.

After interviewing and meeting with many highly qualified candidates, it became clear that Braunstein was the right candidate to lead DCAC in carrying out this mission. Will’s first-hand knowledge of the organization and clear vision positions DCAC for a vibrant, impactful future.

Braunstein has spent his career guiding start-ups, nonprofits, and corporate entities in establishing viable business models, developing impactful programs, and raising significant funds. Braunstein has founded and led several companies, including USA Rx, which helps consumers afford life-saving medications, Cherry Creek Capital, CastleWave, UrbanMaidGreen, and most recently, A Dad’s Path, a multimedia internet company that offers videos, podcasts, and courses to new dads. 

As a parent of two children, DCAC’s mission is near and dear to Braunstein. As evidenced by his history of board service with the organization, Braunstein is enthusiastic about leading it to its next chapter. 

“I am honored to step into the role of Executive Director at the Denver Children’s Advocacy Center,” said Will Braunstein. “Having been involved with DCAC for several years, I have witnessed firsthand the incredible impact this organization has on children and families in our community. I am committed to continuing our work, building on our past successes, and driving forward with innovative programs that meet the needs of our community’s most vulnerable members.”

Already having been such an integral part of the Center’s growth and impact within the city, DCAC is excited to see where Braunstein will lead the organization.