Alison Harvey serves as the Deputy Director of Public Works - Energy and Sustainability at the City and County of Broomfield, where she leverages her extensive expertise in municipal sustainability and community engagement to drive transformative initiatives. In her current role, Alison is at the...
Alison Harvey serves as the Deputy Director of Public Works - Energy and Sustainability at the City and County of Broomfield, where she leverages her extensive expertise in municipal sustainability and community engagement to drive transformative initiatives. In her current role, Alison is at the forefront of key projects that aim to enhance energy efficiency, promote renewable energy sources, and foster sustainable practices within the community. Her leadership is characterized by a commitment to equity, ensuring that all community members have access to the benefits of sustainable development.
Alison's work encompasses a broad spectrum of responsibilities, including the management of energy and environmental programs, oversight of municipal facilities, and the implementation of community sustainability initiatives. She plays a pivotal role in advancing policies that address the intersection of energy production and environmental stewardship, particularly in the context of oil and gas operations. By utilizing her skills in project management and capacity building, Alison effectively facilitates workshops and engages stakeholders to foster collaboration and innovation.
An authentic leader and lifelong learner, Alison is dedicated to advancing anti-racism and social justice within her community. Her effective communication and facilitation skills enable her to connect with diverse groups, ensuring that voices from all backgrounds are heard in the decision-making process. Through her strategic approach and commitment to health policy and technical assistance, Alison is not only improving community wellbeing but also setting a precedent for sustainable practices that can be modeled by other municipalities. Her vision for a more equitable and environmentally conscious future positions her as a key figure in the field of public works and sustainability.