Student and Real Estate Professional
University of Colorado
BOULDER, Colorado
Jill Adler Grano is a dedicated advocate for equitable housing in Boulder, CO. She believes that housing is a human right and has fought for safe, attainable housing in her role on Boulder's City Council, as the Director of Community Affairs for Congressman Joe Neguse, and as one of Boulder’s Housing Commissioners. Beyond policymaking, she took a hands-on approach by volunteering at the Boulder Homeless Shelter and serving on the Board of Zoning Adjustment.
Grano's academic pursuits reflect her commitment to housing affordability, with her master's thesis exploring challenges and opportunities related to housing affordability in Boulder, showcasing her determination to find practical solutions to this pressing issue.
In addition to her public service and academic endeavors, Grano's involvement in various organizations and initiatives, including her work to support and protect manufactured homeowners and her role the Sierra Club Political Committee, demonstrates her multi-faceted approach to promoting equitable housing. Her impact extends beyond housing, as she has also been an advocate for small businesses and regenerative agriculture, and an active member of numerous community organizations, highlighting her dedication to the overall well-being of Boulder.
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Boulder’s Balancing Act: Innovative Planning and Unintended Consequences
Sunday, March 30, 2025
1:00 PM – 5:00 PM MT