Our Work

Since 1975, Keystone Policy Center has helped public, private, and civic-sector leaders solve complex problems and advance good public policy. We rely on our independence, our commitment to good science, and our skills in designing and leading consensus-building processes to establish new partnerships, reduce conflict, and produce policy agreements.

  • Marques Chavez

    Marques Chavez

    Marques Chavez is a communications, public policy, government, and nonprofit professional with more than a decade of experience in Washington, D.C. crafting outreach strategies in the United States Senate, for agencies of the federal government, and in the nonprofit sector. Prior to joining Keystone, Marques was communications director for the Philanthropy Roundtable from 2013-2019. He…

  • Kati Van Sicklen

    Kati Van Sicklen

    Kati Van Sicklen serves as the Assistant Project Manager, Statewide Family Engagement Center for Keystone. Prior to joining Keystone, Kati was a Professional Learning Specialist at WIDA Consortium UW-Madison creating and facilitating professional learning for educators across the 41 states and territories. In addition to being a professional learning specialist at WIDA, Kati was a…

  • Van Schoales

    Van Schoales

    Van Schoales joined Keystone Policy Center in as senior policy director in 2021. He is one of the two Founding Partners of Education Civil Rights Now and the former President of A+ Colorado, a research and advocacy organization founded by Senator Michael Bennet and Mayor Federico Pena designed to improve public education in Colorado. Van…

  • Jonathan Geurts

    Jonathan Geurts

    As a Senior Project Manager with the Keystone Policy Center, Jonathan has facilitated projects that have connected agricultural value chains on sustainability principles, engaged communities on joint needs for adjacent public lands, and helped agencies manage natural resources for an increasing population. He developed and has delivered Keystone’s Common Higher Ground and Adaptive Facilitation workshops…

  • Brianna Brumbaugh

    Brianna Brumbaugh

    Brianna Brumbaugh provides project support, event management, and logistical coordination for Keystone Policy Center’s energy, environment, health, and education work. She evaluates and manages virtual platforms for meetings, webinars, and conferences for each project’s shifting needs. She provides ongoing support and coordination for the Keystone Energy Board, a forum for energy leaders to discuss and…

  • Christine Scanlan

    Christine Scanlan

    Christine Scanlan is President and CEO of the Keystone Policy Center, a nonprofit organization which over the past 40 years, has built a portfolio of substantive work in energy, environment, education, health, and agriculture. Keystone has accomplished this work with a series of complementary approaches that reflect the diverse strategies utilized in leadership and successful…

  • Sarah Stokes Alexander

    Sarah Stokes Alexander

    Sarah Stokes Alexander serves as Vice President of Programs for Keystone Policy Center. She started at Keystone in 1994, and her early projects focused on the environmental restoration of federal facilities facing closure throughout the nation, balancing shrinking budgets and effective consultation with local communities, states, tribes and the environmental justice community. She led the…

  • Charles Dukes

    Charles Dukes

    Charles Dukes is a distinguished education leader, excelling in team development, grant initiatives, and operational efficiency. As a Senior Program Officer at Wend Collective, he led a $7 million annual grant strategy, emphasizing funding for minority-led non-profits. His commitment to social and racial justice is evident in internal initiatives and key partnerships with philanthropic entities.…

  • Ernest House

    Ernest House

    As former Executive Director for the Colorado Commission of Indian Affairs (CCIA) for over 11 years, Ernest maintained the communication between the Southern Ute Indian Tribe, the Ute Mountain Ute Indian Tribe, and other American Indian organizations, state agencies and affiliated groups. In that position, Ernest worked closely with Governor Hickenlooper, Lieutenant Governor Donna Lynne,…

  • Julie Shapiro

    Julie Shapiro

    Julie has 20 years of experience in the natural resources field. She has designed and facilitated community collaborations, stakeholder dialogues, public engagement processes, strategic planning processes, and summits on international, national, regional, state and local scales in areas of natural resource management, agriculture, and emerging technologies. Her work frequently involves intersectional considerations of equity, diversity…