About Jessica Killin
About Jessica Killin

About Jessica Killin

A proud fourth-generation Coloradan, Jessica’s story is deeply rooted in the Rocky Mountain State. From camping and hiking to skiing at Monarch Mountain, she grew up with a love for the outdoors and an appreciation for the places that make Southern Colorado special.
Raised in Colorado Springs by two public school educators, Jessica was taught to value hard work and the importance of public service. When Jessica was growing up, you could live a middle-class life on two educators' salaries, which is why she is so committed to rebuilding a robust middle class today.

Following her military service, Jessica earned her law degree at Georgetown and dedicated the next chapter of her career to improving the livelihoods of everyday Americans, military families, and veterans.

For over a decade, Jessica worked as an executive at USAA promoting policies to protect military families and veterans from the fallout of the 2008 financial crisis – streamlining VA home loans and seeking ways to stop payday lenders from preying on our soldiers. During that time, Jessica balanced full-time work while raising her daughter, Cora.
Drawing on her military and private sector experience and fueled by her patriotism, Jessica then returned to public service in leadership roles on Capitol Hill and at the White House, where she worked to ensure safety, security and opportunity for all Americans.
In Washington, Jessica saw firsthand the urgent need for change in both parties. Now, she’s ready to bring her patriotism, proven tenacity, and independent voice to deliver solutions to improve the lives of Coloradans.
Jessica is an Army veteran, public servant, and devoted mom.
