
Jenna Farley is the Director of Programs for
the Colorado Campus Compact
and oversees the operations of both the UCAN
Serve and ACCESS Colorado
programs.
Ms. Farley brings fifteen years of
professional experience
with her
to Colorado Campus Compact
including program management, organizational
development and broad-based community
organizing. In every aspect of her
work, she has advocated for those unable to
represent themselves, empowered the
disenfranchised, and brought diverse peoples
and interests together around issues
critically important to the health and
vitality of individuals and communities.
In addition to her professional work, Ms.
Farley has worked and volunteered in
various capacities across the globe
including Calcutta, India; Quetzaltenango,
Guatemala; and McMurdo Station, Antarctica.
Ms. Farley earned her Master of Arts in
Sustainable Development from the School
for International Training Graduate
Institute in Brattleboro, Vermont, and her
Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Seattle
University. She is a Colorado native and
fifth generation home owner in North Denver.