Chris Hansen

Senator
State of Colorado
Biography: 
Chris Hansen serves in the Colorado Senate, representing the east-central and southeast neighborhoods of Denver of District 31. He specializes in energy sector economics and data analytics, with more than 20 years of experience in the global energy industry. In the Colorado 73rd General Assembly, he serves on the Joint Budget Committee and as Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee. During his tenure in the 71st General Assembly (2017-18), Hansen served on the Capital Development, House Transportation & Energy, Appropriations, Agriculture, Livestock & Natural Resources Committees.

Prior to his service as an elected official, he was a Senior Director at IHS Markit where he led a global portfolio of energy products, events and partnerships. He is a co-creator of the OptGen analysis, IHS CERA’s unique tool for applying financial portfolio techniques to power generation. Before joining IHS Markit, Dr. Hansen was a Research Fellow at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, where he analyzed electricity and gas sector reform in India and published several papers in professional journals on energy sector economics and policy analysis. Dr. Hansen holds a BSc in Nuclear Engineering from Kansas State University; a Graduate Diploma of Civil Engineering from the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa; a Master of Science in Technology Policy from MIT; and a PhD in Economic Geography from Oxford University. In 2012, he was selected as a Marshall Memorial Fellow by the German Marshall Fund and in 2017 was selected as a Public Leadership Fellow at Harvard University by the Gates Family Foundation. In 2019, he was selected as one of fifteen leaders from across the United States to join the NewDEAL (Developing Exceptional American Leaders), a selective national network of rising state and local elected officials.

In addition to his current role in the State Senate, Hansen serves as the Co-Founder and Treasurer of the Colorado Energy & Water Institute, and as Co-Founder of the Colorado Science and Engineering Policy Fellowship.