FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: ESPC Welcomes New Executive Director

August 31, 2021

ESPC Welcomes New Executive Director

Laramie, Wyo. — The Equality State Policy Center’s board of directors has selected Jennifer Lowe to serve as the organization’s new Executive Director.

“I am humbled and honored to have been selected to represent the Equality State Policy Center as executive director and to be joining a team that has accomplished so much,” she said. “It is such an exciting time as ESPC transitions to a new Board structure and re-focuses its efforts to support transparent government, fair elections and thriving communities.”

As Executive Director of the Equality State Policy Center, Jennifer Lowe leads a dynamic team of dedicated advocates committed to making life better for all those that call Wyoming home.

Prior to joining the ESPC team, Jenn served as the Director of Legislative and External Affairs for the Association of California Cities – Orange County. During her time there, she oversaw the Association’s efforts to advocate for policies that recognized the importance of regional solutions to complex policy issues. Jenn started her professional career as a reporter for the Orange County Register, where she covered local politics. She received a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and a Masters of Public Administration from California State University, Fullerton.

In the summer of 2019, Jenn and her family decided to make the move to Wyoming to experience a simpler life and be closer to the mountains. For more than two years she has called Star Valley home. She enjoys hiking, cross-country skiing and exploring the state with her two sons and corgi, Tater Tot.

“Wyoming is a beautiful state filled with hard-working, passionate people of which I am proud to be a part of. Wyoming also faces several challenges in the coming years. I look forward to working with my team to lead ESPC into the future and tackle some of the tough issues facing Wyomingites.”

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The Equality State Policy Center is a nonpartisan, nonprofit coalition of 29 labor, social justice, and conservation organizations. ESPC’s mission is to improve the lives of all Wyoming’s people through transparent government, fair elections, and thriving communities. 

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