Amber McReynolds is one of the country’s leading experts on election administration and policy. In 2021, Amber was appointed by the President and confirmed by the United States Senate to serve as a Governor for the United States Postal Service. Amber is focused on improving the voting experience for all, co-author of the book ‘When Women Vote’, the former Director of Elections for the City and County of Denver, Colorado and the former CEO for the National Vote At Home Institute and Coalition. Amber also served on the Colorado Independent Legislative Redistricting Commission in 2021.
Amber was recognized as a 2018 Top Public Official of the Year by Governing Magazine for her transformational work to improve the voting experience in Denver and across Colorado. Amber serves on the National Task Force on Election Crises, National Council on Election Integrity, Advisory Board for the MIT Election Data and Science Lab.
Amber is also currently serving as a senior strategic advisor on various election-focused projects across the country, serves as an expert witness in election litigation, and collaborates with various national and state professional organizations to identify and implement best practices in election administration.
Amber holds a Masters of Science from the London School of Economics and Political Science and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana.