About Pikes Peak Housing Network
Leadership

Jill Gaebler
Executive Director
Jill currently serves as the inaugural executive director at
Pikes Peak Housing Network, a local nonprofit, working to
advance housing affordability, access, and production. She is
a former City Councilwoman for District 5 in Colorado Springs,
and a constant advocate for our thriving city. During her 8
years on City Council, Jill focused her work on multimodal
transportation, attainable housing, downtown development, and
local food production.
Prior to her Council service, Jill spent 6 years as the
Development Director at Greccio Housing, a local
affordable-housing nonprofit. Additionally, she co-founded
Colorado Springs Charter Academy, a public school in District
5, and has served on many community boards, to include, The
Pikes Peak Library District’s Board of Trustees, the Downtown
Development Authority, the Pikes Peak Area Council of
Governments, The Colorado Municipal League, Homeward Pikes
Peak, and The Front Range Passenger Rail District.
Jill arrived in Colorado Springs in 2000 after serving seven
years as an Air Force officer, where she worked as a
contracting officer. She and her husband of 34 years, live in
the Patty Jewett neighborhood and enjoy riding their bikes on
our many local bike lanes.
PPHN Leadership Council
Our Sponsors
We're greatful for our incredible community partners and donors!
At the Pikes Peak Housing Network, our mission is to foster innovative and collaborative solutions that advance housing affordability, access and production in the Pikes Peak Region. We are deeply grateful for the generous contributions and steadfast commitment from foundations, corporations, and individual donors who share our vision of creating a world where everyone has access to safe and affordable housing.
