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Ernest House, Jr.

Ernest House, Jr.

Trustee

Ernest House, Jr. joined the Foundation in January 2024 and is one of the Gates Family Foundation’s community-based trustees. He is currently a Senior Policy Director for the Keystone Policy Center, where he works with various stakeholders in the areas of tribal consultation, energy, healthcare, education, cultural resource management, and international repatriation.

As former Executive Director for the Colorado Commission of Indian Affairs (CCIA) for 12 years, Ernest maintained the communication between the Southern Ute Indian Tribe, the Ute Mountain Ute Indian Tribe, and other American Indian organizations, state agencies and affiliated groups. In that position, Ernest worked closely with former Governor John Hickenlooper, former Lieutenant Governor Donna Lynne, and the CCIA members to maintain a government-to-government relationship between the State of Colorado and tribal governments. Ernest represented the State of Colorado and the CCIA at various federal and state public policy meetings and provided legislative and government-related information to community stakeholders.

Ernest previously held the position of Executive Director of CCIA under Governor Bill Owens and Governor Bill Ritter from 2005-2010. He is a 2012 American Marshall Memorial Fellow, a 2013 Denver Business Journal Forty under 40 awardee, a 2015 President’s Award recipient from History Colorado, and a 2018 Gates Family Foundation – Harvard Public Leadership Fellow.

In addition to his service on the Gates board, Ernest currently serves on the Fort Lewis College Board of Trustees, The Nature Conservancy Board of Trustees, National Western Center Authority Board, Conservation Colorado Board, and the Colorado Interbasin Compact Committee.

Ernest is an enrolled member of the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe in Towaoc, Colorado. He holds a rich tradition in his position as son of the late Ernest House, Sr., a long-time tribal leader for the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe and great-grandson of Chief Jack House, the last hereditary chief of the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe.