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.

  • Maddie Book

    Maddie Book

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    Maddie Book joined Keystone Policy Center in November 2025 as the Program Coordinator supporting the Center for Education, the Center for Tribal and Indigenous Engagement, and the Marketing and Development team. In this cross-center role, she contributes to project coordination, event and meeting logistics, stakeholder communication, and the development of tools and processes that strengthen…

  • Matt Weyer

    Matt Weyer

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    Matt began his career as a kindergarten teacher in a bilingual classroom in Southwest Denver. After this, he went on to earn his PhD in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies from the University of Denver, where he authored his dissertation on the longitudinal English Language Arts achievement of elementary-aged multilingual learners. Prior to joining Keystone…

  • Alyssa Charney

    Alyssa Charney

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    Alyssa Charney is a senior director at the Keystone Policy Center, where she leads the Agricultural Technical Assistance Program. She brings over a decade of experience advancing agriculture and conservation policy and programs across federal agencies, Capitol Hill, and nonprofit organizations. Alyssa has led the development and implementation of national conservation initiatives and advised senior…

  • George Jutras

    George Jutras

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    George joined Keystone Policy Center in 2024 with several years of experience in conservation, climate, and equity-centered natural resources policy. Before coming to Keystone, George worked with SE Group on outdoor recreation policy analysis, with ICLEI USA on equitable climate policy for local governments, with a nonprofit land trust on conservation stewardship, and with the…

  • Brian Beck

    Brian Beck

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  • Christine Zenel

    Christine Zenel

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    Christine joined the Keystone Policy Center in 2023 as a project manager focused on natural resources, public lands, recreation, and conservation. She comes to Keystone with seven years of experience working for government agencies at the federal, state, and local levels. At organizations such as the National Park Service, Colorado Commission of Indian Affairs, Colorado…

  • Sue Wilcox

    Sue Wilcox

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    Sue is Vice President of Business and Administration for Keystone Policy Center. In her role she manages finances and contractual arrangements and assists with business development. She is also involved in various public policy projects ranging from large public involvement processes to smaller consensus-based stakeholder efforts. Prior to coming to Keystone Policy Center, she was…

  • Christine M. Scanlan

    Christine M. Scanlan

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    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…

  • Modesta McGrath-Martínez

    Modesta McGrath-Martínez

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    Modesta has nearly a decade of experience working in nonprofits focused on education and the environment, with the majority of her work being focused on increasing equitable access to outdoor recreation and environmental policy. Prior to joining Keystone, she worked in environmental education with Colorado Trout Unlimited and public lands policy at the National Wildlife…

  • Trace Faust

    Trace Faust

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    Trace Faust has over 15 years of experience as a facilitator, educator, community engagement leader, and designing capacity-building processes. Trace’s work centers on ensuring the voices and realities of our most disproportionately impacted communities are centered in meaningful ways throughout systems change efforts and policy decision making processes. Additionally, Trace has been a school teacher,…