A man in a blue suit with glasses sitting on a chair in a modern, brightly lit indoor space, possibly a cafe or restaurant.

Kyle Giddings

Deputy Director

Kyle Giddings is a Colorado native with deep roots in communities up and down the front range. The great-grandson of a coal miner from Trinidad, and the grandson of a migrant farmer from the San Luis Valley, Kyle draws upon the legacy of his ancestors to inspire him to work towards justice for the communities he’s a part of today. Working as CCJRC’s Deputy Director, Kyle hopes to work toward developing programs and implementing policies that help justice-involved people have a voice in their communities.

Kyle believes that one of the cornerstones to reentry is participating in civic engagement, and believes that is why the Voting with Conviction program at CCJRC is so important.  Kyle and his wife Erica reside in Capitol Hill, where they enjoy spending time in nature, playing Mario Party, traveling, and going on adventures with friends.