Lisa Roy is the Executive Director for the Colorado Department of Early Childhood. She served as the Director Of Program Development at the Buffett Institute, and also served as executive director of the Early Childhood Department at Denver Public Schools. There, she managed a $57 million budget that supported more than 5,000 3- and 4-year-olds within the District and 2,500 half-day slots with community providers. Roy was responsible for managing more than 40 staff members in support of licensing, coaching, and operations. One of her roles was to partner with the City of Denver (Children’s Affairs, Human Services, Denver Public Library), Mile High United Way, and the Children’s Museum to increase language and literacy skills for children from birth to Grade 3. Previously, Roy has done consultant work for Grantmakers for Education as the organization’s equity impact group lead and served as the executive director of the Timothy and Bernadette Marquez Foundation, focusing on improving educational opportunities and increasing access and options in health care and human services for underserved or under-represented populations. Roy worked in Washington, D.C., for the Center for the Study of Social Policy as a senior associate, supporting the Child Healthy and Prepared to Succeed in School agenda for the Annie E. Casey Foundation.
Lisa Roy, Ed.D.
Executive Director
Colorado Department of Early Childhood