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Elise Jones

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.

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