Happy Haynes

for Denver's Kids

Biography

About Happy Haynes

A lifetime of public service in the city she loves.

A native Denverite, Allegra "Happy" Haynes attended Denver Public Schools and went on to receive a BA degree with honors from Barnard College at Columbia University in New York City. Her nickname, Happy, is derived from the Spanish translation of her first name, Allegra.

Happy has dedicated her career to public service, and to the belief that every child deserves the same opportunity to succeed. That commitment led her to serve City Council, as well as jobs with then-Mayor John Hickenlooper, as well as a senior staff position at DPS. In October of 2005, Happy retired from the City & County of Denver after 26 years to join Superintendent of Denver Public Schools, Michael Bennet, as his Assistant for Community Partnerships. She left DPS as the Chief Community Engagement Officer in May 2011 to seek election to the DPS Board of Education. In her role at DPS, she was responsible for leading the district's parent and community engagement efforts, creating collaborative partnerships and managing legislative and governmental affairs.

Prior to DPS, she worked for two years on the staff of Mayor John Hickenlooper as his City Council Liaison. She spent 13 years as a member of the Denver City Council being first elected in 1990 and serving three terms including two years as President of the Council from 1998-2000. In addition to the key role she played in the development of Denver International Airport, she has also been instrumental in transforming the former Stapleton Airport into the largest and one of the most innovative in-fill redevelopment projects in the country. Happy has been a leader in guiding City policies that support children and families, environment and open space, sustainable development and economic opportunity.

Her previous experience includes 13 years in the executive as well as the legislative branch. She worked as an administrative aide for two Denver mayors, Peña and Hickenlooper and a former councilman, Bill Roberts beginning in 1979. She began her career in public service immediately after college working as an aide to former Lt. Governor George Brown and helped establish the statewide Citizens Advocate Office. Happy worked as a professional facilitator with the National Civic League assisting communities with strategic planning and collaboration.

Her civic involvement includes serving on the boards of the Colorado Children's Campaign, the Colorado Commission on Higher Education, City Park Jazz and the Stapleton Development Corporation. She was a founding board member of the Mile High Youth Corps and the Foundation for Educational Excellence.

Happy completed two years of law school at the University of Denver and received a master's degree in Public Affairs from the University of Colorado at Denver. She is also a graduate of Leadership Denver, the Denver Community Leadership Forum, the Rocky Mountain Program and the State and Local Program at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government.


Career Timeline

1979 Began career as aide to Denver mayors Peña and Hickenlooper, and Councilman Bill Roberts
1990–2003 Denver City Council, District 11 (three terms; Council President 1998–2000)
2003–2005 City Council Liaison for Mayor John Hickenlooper
2005–2011 Chief Community Engagement Officer, Denver Public Schools under Superintendent Michael Bennet
2011 Candidate for DPS Board of Education, At-Large
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