Background
Hoagland, Donald Wright was born on August 16, 1921 in New York City. Son of Webster Comley and Irene (Wright) Hoagland.
Hoagland, Donald Wright was born on August 16, 1921 in New York City. Son of Webster Comley and Irene (Wright) Hoagland.
Yale University (Bachelor of Arts, 1942). Columbia University (Bachelor of Laws, 1948).
Worked at Davis, Graham & Stubbs LLP (Denver, Colorado) specializing in General Practice. Alternative Dispute Resolution, Antitrust, Banking, Bankruptcy and Reorganization, Communications, Corporate, Employee Benefits, Energy, Environmental, Government Contracts, Health and Hospitals, Intellectual Property, International, Labor, Mining, Natural Resources, Oil and Gas, Probate, Real Estate, Securities, Technology, Taxation, Toxic Torts, Trust and Estates, Water Law. Trials and Appeals.
Admitted to the bar, 1948, New York.
1951, Colorado.
Davis, Graham & Stubbs LLP is a Colorado-based firm, founded in 1915, with approximately 100 lawyers. We started with a natural resources and general business practice that has broadened through the years. We continue to represent the leading businesses in the Rocky Mountain region, as telecommunications, finance and advanced technology take their place alongside the more traditional agricultural and resource-based industries.
Member Denver Planning Board, 1955-1961, 67-70, chairman, 1959-1961. Board directors, vice president Denver Art Museum, 1959-1963, 72-76, 79-82. Board directors Colorado Urban League, 1960-1963, 66-72, chairman board, 1968-1972.
Advisory board Volumes Technology Assistance vice-chairman board Denver chapter American Red Cross, 1959-1961. Board directors Legal Aid Society Colorado, 1972-1984, president, 1975-1979. Trustee Phillips Exeter Academy, 1960-1967, Colorado Rocky Mountain School, 1981-1984, American University, Washington, 1982-1985.
Chairman board directors Legal Aid Foundation, Colorado, 1983-1987. Board directors Colorado Business Coalition for Health, 1988-1989, Colorado Foundation for Educational Excellence, 1998-2004. Executive director Center for Health Ethics and Policy University Colorado, Denver, 1987-1991.
Chairman Colorado Health Data Commission, 1986-1988, Governor Romer's panel health advisors, 1992-1994, Social Science Foundation Denver University, 1975-2007. Active Caring for Colorado Foundation, 1999-2002, chairman, program committee, since 2003. Chairman Colorado Public Health Education and Research Advisory Committee, since 2002.
President Colorado Foundation Public Health and Environment, 1995-1998, board directors, 1995-2005. Ethics committee National Jewish Medical and Research Center, 1993-2005. With United States Naval Reserve, 1943-1945.
Member American Bar Association, Colorado Bar Association, Denver Bar Association.
Married Mary Tiedeman, May 14, 1949. Children— Peter M., Mary C., Sara H., Ann W.