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Meet Our Staff
Britta Fisher works to ensure that Wheat Ridge businesses are thriving and that neighbors feel pride while contributing to a vibrant Wheat Ridge. She staffs the Public Relations & Communications Committee as well as the Neighborhood Initiatives Committee. Her duties include everything from generating communication materials to staffing the Wheat Ridge Business District to underwriting the Home Investment Program.
Britta was a member of the Colorado Blue Ribbon Panel on Housing, which was tasked with making recommendations to provide housing solutions and balance in Colorado. She is the current chair of the Colorado Housing Investment Fund Coalition, which is working to create a dedicated and dependable source of funding for affordable housing investment. Britta is also a member of the Urban Land Institute.
Previously, Britta worked as the Statewide Advocacy Manager for the Colorado Coalition for the Homeless. She managed the Fair Housing Program, traveled the state speaking on homeless and housing issues, and encouraged advocacy through the Colorado Homeless Action Network. Her background in non-profit management also extends back to her experience as the first Executive Director for Housing Justice!, a faith-based housing advocacy organization. She holds a B.A. in Communications with an emphasis in Public Relations from Wartburg College in Waverly, IA. Britta is excited to bring her non-profit background and start-up experience to Wheat Ridge 2020.
Born into a farming family in rural Minnesota, Britta was raised in a community where service and involvement were expected. Nurtured in this environment, she has always believed in the power of people coming together to create solutions. “I feel fortunate to work professionally in a field where I can make my community a better place to live and do business,” she said. Britta and her husband, Ryan, make their home in Wheat Ridge and enjoy the nearby mountains for snowboarding, hiking, and photography. Her east coast experience focused on planning, urban renewal and public/private partnerships to promote reinvestment in declining communities. Activities included downtown revitalization, hotel, retail, Mets AAA stadium, historic preservation, waterfront amenities and neighborhood residential and commercial development.
Here in Colorado she was a planning director for a Front Range community during a period of rapid population and development growth and major redevelopment projects.
She recently was the Executive Director of a non-profit (government/business community coalition) along a multi-jurisdictional highway corridor. The organization was involved in transportation planning to support economic development, advocacy for transportation improvements and alternate modes of travel.
Denise holds a Masters Degree in City and Regional Planning from Cornell University.
She is a 2005 graduate of Denver’s BigHorn Center for Public Policy- Fellowship on Sustainable Development and sits on the ULI Colorado Chapter’s Executive Committee. She is a certified city planner by the American Planning Association. Anne Brown Finance Manager Bio and photo coming soon |
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