With over 15 years of experience, LeeAnn has been a catalyst for inspiring public engagement in sustainability initiatives through adept program development and meticulous project management.
LeeAnn (Westfall) Kittle grew up in Cleveland, Ohio catching frogs, kicking a soccer ball, and holding her own among her three brothers. This love for nature and strategy grew into a career as a sustainability professional. Equipped with a Masters in Business Administration and a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science, LeeAnn's academic foundation mirrors her dual commitment to business acumen and environmental stewardship. She was responsible for one of Northeast Ohio’s first green roofs, which was later named the “Huber-Westfall Garden” by the City of Cleveland. She moved to Colorado in 2011 and has enjoyed engaging students both in higher education and k-12. She has served on several boards across the front range, including organizations such as US Green Building Council, Recycle Colorado, and Colorado Association for School District Energy Managers, and took part in NREL’s Energy Executive Leadership Program.
LeeAnn Kittle is a sustainability and climate strategy consultant who helps organizations translate ambitious climate goals into measurable action and lasting impact. She designs and leads initiatives in climate literacy, student engagement, school and community gardens, community events, electric fleets, building efficiencies, decarbonization, renewable energy, building automation, and utility management. Experienced in contract negotiation, energy performance contracts, budget management, team development, organizational positioning, and policy, she also builds sustainable business practices that align with her background in environmental science and business administration.