Maureen Boyt

Maureen Boyt

Maureen Boyt brings both an operational and an organizational development perspective to her work. She spent over ten years with two of the world’s largest commercial printers, Quad/Graphics and R.R. Donnelley, as a manufacturing and organizational development expert. Maureen was on the scheduling team that brought two manufacturing plants with over 40 million in equipment on-line. She oversaw the daily and long-range scheduling of those facilities, including key client accounts such as Time, Newsweek, Sports Illustrated and People. In the organizational development arena, Maureen merged management teams across several states, managed several large-scale change efforts and created a practical system that enabled employee development and corporate growth to take place.

Prior to owning Renaissance EXECUTIVE FORUMS, Maureen was principal in a consulting practice that helped organizations think and plan strategically and develop their human resources to implement those plans. She and her husband own a specialty printing company, Leapin’ Lizard Labels, and Maureen has recently launched The Moxie Exchange, a national women’s business organization.

Maureen is very active in her community. She volunteers for the Poudre School District, is a past Board Member of United Way of Larimer County, was selected for the “Women of the Year” program, was a judge for Colorado State University’s “Venture Adventure” contest, and was a judge for the 2010 Colorado Companies to Watch program, where she is currently serving on the alumni committee.

Maureen graduated from the University of Wisconsin with a degree in Journalism. She received her Masters in Education, Organizational Development from the University of Georgia.