
Tami Graham has spent her career working with and for nonprofit organizations, including KSUT Public Radio, where she has been the executive director since 2015. She ran a successful nonprofit consulting practice from 2001-2015, and is a professional mediator and facilitator. Fort Lewis College awarded Tami there, “Woman of the Year” in 1996 for her work at the helm of KDUR Community Radio. She served for six years as an appointee of Governor Polis to the Colorado Creative Industries board.
Tami is a proud fifth-generation Coloradoan, living just north of Mancos, Colorado. She spends her time adventuring in the mountains, rivers, and deserts throughout the Four Corners region and has summited over 45 of Colorado’s 14,000-foot+ peaks. Tami started this nonprofit with Lizzy Scully in honor of Armida, her best friend and life-partner.
