Falling Colors to Continue as ASO Following State’s Request for Proposals
Falling Colors has been selected to serve as the ASO for the Behavioral Health Collaborative again following a Request for Proposals by the State of New Mexico.
Falling Colors Among World’s Most Ethical Companies
Falling Colors has been re-certified as a B-Corporation by global non-profit B-Lab, this time receiving the fourth highest score in the world.
Jorie Koster-Hale Named CEO at Falling Colors Corporation
Data and financial processing company Falling Colors Corporation (FCC) has named Jorie Koster-Hale as its new CEO.
Falling Colors Recognized Among B-Lab’s “Best for the World” for Customer Impact
Santa Fe-based technology group Falling Colors has been recognized among the world’s top-performing Certified B-Corp businesses for its impact on customers. Falling Colors, which develops financial processing and data analysis tools in the public health arena, became a Certified B Corporation last year.
Falling Colors Group Expands Leadership Team
The Falling Colors group has hit another milestone in its ambitious growth plan with the expansion of its leadership team. As of July 1, Jorie Koster-Hale is promoted to Chief Strategy Officer; Anthony Spencer is promoted to Chief Technology Officer; and Sam Wolf is promoted to Chief Operating Officer while remaining General Counsel. Pamela Koster remains CEO, with Mindy Hale narrowing focus to finances as CFO.
Falling Colors received a Santa Fe Chamber of Commerce 2021 Business Achievement Award
We’re grateful to have been considered and proud to have received this recognition for the work we do to support our beloved community in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Falling Colors’ Executives Earn Recognition and Awards in 2021
In the first half of 2021, Falling Colors’ CEO and Chief Data Officer have been recognized locally and nationally for their leadership and contributions in the technology and data industry.
Falling Colors Hiring Accelerated Through the Pandemic
Falling Colors passed the milestone headcount of 30 employees this month, and of the 32 staff currently employed by the company, 11 were hired since the beginning of 2020.
Santa Fe State of the City Address
“Our local businesses have stood up. Pamela Koster and Mindy Hale, the leaders at Falling Colors, contributed $180,000 to assist small businesses and at risk workers. Together, they built a fund that has grown to $860,000.” – Santa Fe Mayor Alan Webber
Girls Ink Newsletter
“Thank you Pamela and Mindy for sharing your story! We hope it encourages the next generation of glass ceiling breakers…Falling Colors support of Girls Inc. of Santa Fe for over three years has helped us reach even more girls in the community and we are incredibly grateful! ” – Girls Inc. of Santa Fe