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Accruit CEO Brent Abrahm Featured in Denver Business Journal

Accruit CEO Brent Abrahm is one of Denver's People on the Move, according to the Denver Business Journal. A recent article highlights Abrahm's appointment to the Board of Directors for Colorado Succeeds, a non-profit, non-partisan coalition of business leaders committed to improving the state's education system for workforce development and economic growth. "It is critical that students are equipped with the knowledge and skills to succeed in today's rapidly changing marketplace. As Accruit continues to grow, we understand how imperative it is that Colorado’s graduating students are workforce-ready and can compete on an international level”, said Abrahm, when asked about why he accepted an appointment to the board of directors of Colorado Succeeds.
Colorado Succeeds

Accruit CEO Brent Abrahm is one of Denver's People on the Move, according to the Denver Business Journal. A recent article highlights Abrahm's appointment to the Board of Directors for Colorado Succeeds, a non-profit, non-partisan coalition of business leaders committed to improving the state's education system for workforce development and economic growth.

"It is critical that students are equipped with the knowledge and skills to succeed in today's rapidly changing marketplace. As Accruit continues to grow, we understand how imperative it is that Colorado’s graduating students are workforce-ready and can compete on an international level”, said Abrahm, when asked about why he accepted an appointment to the board of directors of Colorado Succeeds.

Brent Abrahm is CEO, Co-Founder and Director of Denver-based Accruit, a company facilitating 1031 Like-Kind The transfer of the relinquished property to the Qualified Intermediary, and the receipt of the replacement property from the Qualified Intermediary is considered an exchange. To be compliant with IRC Section 1031, the transaction must be properly structured, rather than being a sale to one party followed by a purchase from another party. Exchange s (LKEs) for real estate, business assets, collectibles and franchises.

View the Denver Business Journal post.