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Josie Heath
Born 1937
inducted 2000
Adopted by Jill Tietjen, PE
Since 1970, Josie Heath has made Colorado history
as a community activist, educator, and political contender who
is committed to improving the quality of life of Colorado citizens.
As director of the Women’s Center at Red Rocks Community
College, Heath developed a program enabling underprivileged women
to pursue higher-paying, non-traditional careers. She served on
the Governor’s Commission for National and Community Service
and the Governor’s Transportation Roundtable and chaired
the Governor’s Commission on the Status of Women. She has
received three presidential appointments. She was also the Democratic
nominee for the U.S. Senate in 1990 and 1992. As Boulder County
Commissioner, she proposed drunk driver-community service programs
and a county work program for senior citizens to enable them to
pay property taxes. Her “Return to Learn” program helps
high school dropouts return to class. Since 1985, Heath has been
president of the Community Foundation serving Boulder County. She
also helped establish the Women’s Foundation of Colorado.
Click
here to view a video with Josie
Heath as part of our Oral History
Project.
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