Ashley Meyers is a strategic projects leader who blends 13 years of civic tech, product, and partnerships experience with hands-on land stewardship to build place-based impact ventures. She helped launch and scale digital services for the City and County of San Francisco—founding programs like Startups-In-Residence and leading affordable housing product work—then translated that systems-thinking into co-founding Beyul Retreat, transforming a century-old ranch into a Rocky Mountain creative and wilderness destination. Trained in permaculture, landscape design, and community forestry, she pairs regenerative design with fundraising, program strategy, and community organizing, and has led rapid-response supply chain efforts during COVID. Known for bridging government, philanthropy, and tech, she drove corporate partnerships at Code for America that multiplied support and later advised civic startups on impact audits and stakeholder strategy. Based in Carbondale, Colorado, she combines policy training from Northwestern and Coro with a knack for turning civic innovation playbooks into tangible community infrastructure.
13 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
B.A. Political Science and History, B.A. Political Science and History at Northwestern University
Graduate-Level Public Affairs Fellowship Public Policy, Graduate-Level Public Affairs Fellowship Public Policy at Coro Center for Civic Leadership
Graduate-level coursework in Political Science and History, Graduate-level coursework in Political Science and History at University of Buenos Aires
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