Linda Alvarado, CEO, Alvarado Construction, Inc.

Armed with her mother’s philosophy of "empieza pequeño, pero piensa muy grande" (“start small, but think big”), Linda Alvarado began her career as a laborer for a groundskeeper in college. Alvarado eventually moved into construction management and formed her own company, Alvarado Construction. She started out pouring concrete for sidewalks and erecting small bus shelters. Now, with more than 35 years of experience in the construction industry, she builds high-rises, hotels, sports arenas, convention centers and more as a commercial general contractor, construction manager, developer, designer/builder, and property manager.

Alvarado sets a tall standard in what was, to put it mildly, a man's world. Her Denver-based company has offices in several states and executes multi-million dollar projects across America and internationally. When then-candidate Obama claimed the Democratic nomination in 2008, he was at an Alvarado-restored convention hall.

And when the Denver Broncos take the field at the 2001 Mile High, they’re playing on turf that she helped lay. But the sports connection doesn’t end there: Alvarado’s co-ownership of the Colorado Rockies makes her the first woman and first Hispanic owner in the history of Major League Baseball.