Dr. Steve Bloom was Vice Chairman of Bird Conservancy of the Rockies 
(BCR—formerly Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory). Steve was a founding member 
of Colorado Audubon in 1999, serving as its President for three years. When 
state chapters were disbanded in favor of regional organizations five years 
ago, Steve joined BCR as a Director. He advised on the Big Strategic 
Picture as easily as the nuanced details of leadership. Steve and his wife 
Mike (Michele) loved birding, having seen over 3,000 species worldwide.

Steve was an organizational psychologist, most recently as a partner with 
Somerville Partners. He was a psychological consultant to several of the 
well-known Tier 1 and Tier 2 not-for-profit organizations in Colorado. His 
attempt at retirement in 2011 was the only unsuccessful effort of his I 
know about, caused because his clients kept calling him for additional 
services. He previously served the state of Colorado as Director of Medical 
and Mental Health Services.

An ideal consultant, Steve was a brilliant analyst of an organization’s 
issues combined with a tact and gentleness that led to acceptance of his 
suggestions. He also avoided the limelight, preferring to work behind the 
scenes to help both organizations and individuals on leadership. 

Steve will be sorely missed by BCR, his church, his family, his clients, 
and his many friends. Thank you, Steve, for sharing with all of us your 
life well lived. And thanks from me for your wisdom, energy, and wry humor 
in our work together.

Larry


Larry Modesitt

Chair, Board of Directors

Bird Conservancy of the Rockies

[email protected]


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