Lisa has more than 28 years of experience working with teen moms. In 2003, she co-founded Hope House Colorado and has served as the founder & executive director ever since. Under Lisa’s leadership, Hope House has reached new levels and growth that, with a budget of over $4.7 million, puts the organization in the top 10 percent of nonprofits in the United States. Lisa and her team led two successful capital campaigns to open a 15,000-square-foot resource center in 2019 and an 11,000-square-foot early learning center in 2024, both debt-free buildings due to the generosity of so many amazing champions. Hope House also received the Governor’s Service Award for Outstanding Nonprofit Organization in Colorado in 2015 and was named the Arvada Nonprofit Organization of the Year in 2018. Lisa is a co-founder of the Colorado Teen Parent Collaborative (TPC), served on the board for the Arvada Chamber from 2021-2025 and participates on the leadership team for Deep Roots Collective, a group that exists to cultivate development, community and longevity among nonprofit leaders. In 2013, Lisa was named the Arvada Woman of the Year for her contributions to the community. Lisa co-authored the Teen MOPS Handbook and worked with MOPS International on their strategic plan for expanding the ministry of Teen MOPS. Lisa is the author of A Place To Belong, a book that shares the miracle of Hope House while encouraging women in their leadership journey. A former teen mom, Lisa is committed to empowering teen moms in her community and across the world.