Meet the members of our Board of Directors. As a new organization with ambitious goals, Fork A Meal’s directors are also deeply involved in the nonprofit operations. They are all engaged in one or several “focus groups” that supports one of our 3 communities: donors, families (via other human service nonprofits) and local restaurants.

Brice Flamant
Founder & President

Brice was born in France and relocated to the US for work in February 2014. After 3 years in Phoenix, AZ, he decided to move to a city that would better fulfill his social and outdoor needs – Denver, CO. Brice spent most of his career working for software companies, in various customer-facing roles. When he’s not enjoying a drink on a patio during a sunny afternoon, you can find him in the mountains: hiking, cycling, snowboarding…

Alex Rank
Secretary

Alex is currently a regional sales manager for a U.S. chemicals manufacturer. Alex has been involved with philanthropy events since high school, where he spent 3 months teaching and mentoring grammar school kids. Since then Alex has been involved in several animal welfare groups and he also founded a neighborhood clean-up group, which earned him a Denver Service Award.

Jim Brown
Director

Jim’s career in IT Sales and Business Partnerships has spanned 30 years and many cities, but 20 years ago he and his family planted roots in Colorado. Jim and his wife and 4 bulldogs enjoy as much as possible that the Rockies offer including biking, trail running, fishing, ATVing and camping, among other things. While their son’s are grown, they are close enough to join in the outdoor activities on occasion.

Ranger Miller
Treasurer

Ranger is an airline pilot who was born and raised in Denver and came back here after an 8 year career on the US Air force.  He loves music and getting involved in the community, so he started The Blues & BBQ for Better Housing Festival, a music festival that raises money for affordable housing projects in the Denver area.  When one of his musician friends became involved in Fork A Meal he saw how powerful a tool it could be and decided to get involved.