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Those who knew and worked with Vogt remember him as someone who helped expand access to the botanic gardens, urban gardens, and knowledge about plant life and nature.
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DENVER (KDVR) — Denver Botanic Gardens’ CEO of nearly 20 years, Brian Vogt, has died, according to the organization. He was 66. Vogt was the CEO since 2007, and the organization posted the ...
Submitted by Denver Botanic Gardens With great sadness, we announce the passing of Denver Botanic Gardens’ CEO, Brian Vogt.