2025-2026 Officers

Past President
Denisse Solis

Denisse (she/her/ella) moved to Denver, Colorado, from Miami, Florida, in 2018, accepting a position as Residency Librarian at the University of Denver until 2020, where she later transitioned to the role of Digital Collections Librarian. She has a passion for REFORMA’s mission, serving on committees at both the national and local level, most recently having served as REFORMA CO Conference Chair in 2020. In her free time, she enjoys reading, running, and traveling.


President
Amaranda Fregoso

Amaranda Fregoso has spent her entire career working in libraries, growing within the library system. She is currently serving as the Branch Manager at the Parachute Branch Library, within the Garfield County Library District where she is focused on creating a welcoming space for patrons and building strong community connections. She also serves as the chair of the district’s Spanish Services Team, dedicated to expanding access and resources for Spanish-speaking communities. 


Vice President
Hannah-Jayne Duran

Professional interests: archives and records, connecting folks to their histories

Personal interests: concerts, spooky podcasts, and collage art

More coming soon…


Secretary
Cristy Moran

Cristy Moran (she/ ella) is the Adult Library Services Senior Consultant at the Colorado State Library. She is a librarian and educator who has worked in libraries and education for over 15 years. In supporting all Colorado libraries (including public, academic, and special libraries), her role can best be described as the librarian for librarians in Colorado. Prior to this role, Cristy worked as a faculty librarian in South Florida at Broward College’s North Campus Library, a joint-use facility that additionally served as the North Regional branch of the Broward County Library.

She has experience in statewide service and as Secretary and Board Member for statewide library associations. From 2020 to 2022, she served as the Secretary for the Florida Chapter of the Association of College and Research Libraries (FACRL). Her service on the FACRL Board included Board Member At-Large from 2019 to 2022 and 2022 to 2023.

Cristy values transparency, open communication, and organization. Through her role in the Colorado State Library, she engages library staff and librarians across the state in different types and sizes of organizations who serve different communities. Serving on the REFORMA Colorado Board as Secretary is one of the ways Cristy hopes to ensure the voices of all library staff can be heard and, likewise, how the work of the organization can be amplified to be heard by all.


Treasurer
Orlando Archibeque

Lando received his BA in Sociology/Social Science from Hastings College (1976), his MA in American Studies from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa (1980), and his MA in Librarianship & Information Management from the University of Denver (1981). He has worked in both academic and public libraries in Colorado his entire professional career. In 1990, he joined the library faculty at the Auraria Library; his position morphed several times over the years and he finished his career as the Social Science Researcher Support Librarian. Lando has long been associated at both national and state levels with REFORMA, an organization which has provided him with many networking, professional development, and leadership opportunities, not to mention long-lasting friendships. His fifteen minutes of fame came in 1998 with the publication of Serving Latino Communities: A How-To-Do-It Manual for Librarians, a book he co-authored with his friend and mentor, Dr. Camila Alire. He has served as Treasurer of the Colorado Chapter since 2013. He retired in 2021 and is now living in Fort Collins, where he enjoys playing hockey and ride his bike with his traveling companions, Taco and Belle.