Started on staff: 2003
B.A., Rice University
Kirsten joined CoPIRG’s staff in 2022 and is focused on fighting for clean air for Coloradans and transforming transportation systems. Previously, she oversaw The Public Interest Network’s efforts to engage alumni/former employees and volunteers in the network’s work, specializing in communications and organizing events in dozens of cities. Kirsten lives in the Denver area with her husband and two children, where she is an avid hiker, biker, church choir member and gardener.
Groups gather to call for stronger action to address Colorado’s unhealthy ozone pollution
As Colorado air quality regulators at the Air Quality Control Commission (AQCC) meet to consider plans to cut ozone pollution to meet federal clean air standards, clean air advocates gathered to call for stronger action now.