200 East Colfax, Room 346
Denver, CO 80203
Full Name:
Lisa A. Cutter
Gender:
Female
Family:
Husband: Brett; 3 Children
Birth Date:
10/14/1963
Birth Place:
CO
Home City:
Littleton, CO
BS, Marketing, Metropolitan State University of Denver, 1989-1992
Attended, Journalism, University of Colorado at Boulder, 1981-1983
Assistant Majority Leader, Colorado State Senate, 2025-present
Senator, Colorado State Senate, District 20, 2023-present
Representative, Colorado State House of Representatives, District 25, 2019-2023
Majority Caucus Co-Chair, Colorado State House of Representatives, 2021-2023
Candidate, Colorado State House of Representatives, District 25, 2022
Member, Health and Human Services Committee
Member, Joint Committee on Transportation Legislation Review
Vice Chair, Joint Review Committee on Wildfire Matters
Vice Chair, Transportation and Energy Committee
Former Member, Education Committee, Colorado State House of Representatives
Former Member, Joint Committee on Technology, Colorado State Legislature
Former Chair, Joint Interim Study Committee on Zero Waste and Recycling, Colorado State House of Representative
President, Cutter Communications, 1998-present
Associate, JohnstonWells Public Relations, 1997-1998
Industry Communications Specialist, National Potato Promotion Board, 1993-1997
Public Information Specialist, Metropolitan State College of Denver, 1991-1993
Former Member, Dolls for Daughters
Founding Member, March On
Co-Chair, Precinct Committee, Jefferson County Democrats
Former Member, Season for Nonviolence
Former Member, Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure
Former Member, Underwearness
Participant, Denver Chamber of Commerce Leadership, 2016
Member, Pantsuit Nation, Colorado Chapter, 2016
Delegate, Public Relations Society of America, 2009-2012
Member, Public Relations Society of America Colorado Chapter Board, 1990-2012
Chair, Public Relations Society of America, Western District, 2011
Chair, Women's Bean Project Board of Directors, 2005-2011
Chair, Jefferson County Bond and Mill Levy Campaign, 2004, 2008
Chair, Mount Carbon Elementary Silent Auction, 2004