
Elise Jones is the Executive Director of the Southwest Energy Efficiency Project (SWEEP), managing the organization and its work on energy efficiency, electrification, and clean transportation over the six-state Southwest region. She has more than three decades of public policymaking experience, accumulated from a variety of vantage points: as a local elected official, former chair of the Denver Regional Council of Governments, gubernatorial appointment to the Air Quality Control Commission and Regional Air Quality Council, Congressional legislative staff person, and a conservation advocacy nonprofit leader.
Elise served as a county commissioner for Boulder County from 2013-21, where she focused on climate action, sustainability, equity, and multimodal transportation issues. Prior to running for public office, for 13 years she directed a statewide conservation organization, Colorado Environmental Coalition (now called Conservation Colorado), advocating for policy change on climate, energy, wilderness, land use, transportation, and a host of other environmental issues. Elise has also worked as a regional director for the League of Conservation Voters, a senior legislative staff person for Oregon congresswoman Elizabeth Furse, and a policy advocate for the National Wildlife Federation.
She has an MS in Resource Policy, Planning, & Administration from the University of Michigan, and a BS in Natural Resources from Cornell University.