Graham Hollis

Graham Hollis brings a global financial background and a deep commitment to Colorado’s civic life to Denver Health Foundation’s Board of Directors. Originally from England, he moved to Colorado in 1977 to continue his financial career and quickly made the state his permanent home.

Graham became a CPA and spent 15 years with KPMG and in commercial real estate. This foundation prepared him for a transformative career spanning two decades in international telecommunications, media, and finance. At Liberty Global, Inc. – then the world’s largest international cable company operating in 14 countries – he directed investments and strategic opportunities throughout Asia and served on boards of portfolio companies across Asia, Europe, and Latin America. In 2012, following a successful corporate career, he established his own consulting practice, applying decades of experience to strategic advisory work.

Today, Graham contributes to Colorado’s civic and environmental health through board service with several municipal and nonprofit organizations, including the High Line Canal Conservancy. His long-standing engagement reflects his deep roots in the state and his passion for helping build strong, healthy communities.

He holds a degree in natural sciences from Cambridge University in England, where he began his professional journey as a chartered accountant. His decision to relocate to Denver allowed him to combine career ambitions with a lifelong love of cycling and skiing on Colorado’s terrain. Graham’s experience with complex organizations and his commitment to community stewardship support Denver Health Foundation’s mission to strengthen health care for Denver residents.