Caleb is an accomplished leader offering over twenty years of experience in community building and collaboration, is adept at developing solid partnerships, cementing public support, and building strong teams. His personal mission is to co-create a world of peace and healing through communication and creativity.
After receiving his Masters degrees in Social Work and Public Health, most of Caleb’s work has been in the non-profit sector: managing permanent housing programs for chronically unhoused people, marshaling community resources to keep people with serious and chronic mental illness stabilized in their homes and out of the hospital by designing and conducting community and professional health education programs, particularly focused on the underserved, urban populations. Caleb has also served as a professor, teaching sociology at Front Range Community College and directing a masters level certificate program at Western State Colorado University, built a book publishing company, and served on various boards of non-profit professional organizations.
Caleb joined the Economic Development Administration during the pandemic years, where he managed federal grants for the Denver Region. During this time, he reinvigorated EDA’s work with the Tribal nations in the region, for which he received an individual leadership award and a silver leadership award from the Assistant Secretary of the Department of Commerce. He moved back into the nonprofit sector from here and is delighted to serve the Alliance for Tribal Clean Energy. He has three college-age children, a high schooler who wishes she was in college, and a talented wife. He loves mountain biking, long road trips, long movies, books, and good coffee.