Bryan Head has worked with a variety of organizations on matters including community and stakeholder engagement, strategic planning, communication and fundraising. He also has experience consulting on policy issues including healthcare, education, regulatory reform, and land-use matters.
With over 15 years experience working in the financial services, technology, education and public policy sectors, Head has developed the unique ability to engage diverse populations and interest groups. He has worked with Fortune 500 companies, governmental entities and non-profits to solve complex problems.
In 2013, Head co-founded the Westminster Chamber of Commerce, which has grown to become one of the largest and most active chambers of commerce in Colorado. He currently serves as a strategic advisor to the chamber, and previously served two terms as Chairman of the Board. During his tenure with the Chamber, the organization has been recognized nationally for innovation, membership engagement and advocacy. Head has represented the Westminster business community on policy matters at the city, state and federal levels.
Head currently serves as President of Woodrow Wilson Academy, a Jefferson County public charter school, and a leader in the school choice movement. During his tenure, the school has been recognized for excellence by a myriad of state and federal leaders, including US Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos, and US Senators Michael Bennet and Cory Gardner. Head has also served in leadership capacities with the Leadership Program of the Rockies, the Jefferson County Outdoor Lab Foundation, the Arvada Rotary Club, the Arvada Rotary Foundation, the Jefferson County Business Education Alliance, and on a number of political campaigns. As a volunteer coordinator for a winning presidential campaign, Head helped to recruit and organize over 2,000 volunteers across a four-state region.
Most recently, Head was actively involved in community engagement for The Uplands Collective, a nonprofit formed to engage the community around a residential housing development that will have a nearly $2 billion economic impact to the north Denver Metro area.
Head attended Abilene Christian University, where he studied English and Political Science. He lives in Westminster with his three children, Emma, Ashton and Colton, and their dog Daisy. In his spare time he enjoys doing anything outdoors, reading, traveling and going to as many concerts as his schedule allows.