Mary Lou Makepeace
Inductee Name
Mary Lou Makepeace
Date of Birth
1940
Year Inducted
2008
Category
Politics, Government & Military Service
Sponsor
Artemis Women of Colorado Springs
Impact
Colorado
Makepeace was elected Colorado Springs’ first female mayor in 1997 and served two full terms. Colorado Springs had been Ground Zero for Amendment 2, which restricted what cities could do in terms of offering equal benefits, equal opportunity, and equal protection for gay and lesbian citizens. It was ultimately overturned, and under Makepeace’s leadership as mayor, the Colorado Springs City Council passed several equality measures, including domestic-partner health benefits. The city’s first female municipal judges were appointed by Mayor Makepeace. She had a substantial impact on the community through her tireless efforts as the city’s most senior public servant.
After leaving public office, Makepeace was driven by her beliefs in equality, diversity, and inclusivity to become the Executive Director of The Gay and Lesbian Fund for Colorado, whose mission is to enhance Colorado’s equality of life. She has been responsible for awarding an annual average of $2 million to hundreds of nonprofit organizations across Colorado and helping those organizations grow, flourish, and succeed while collectively instigating a cultural shift to inclusivity and equality for all citizens, building healthy families, and encouraging civic involvement. Makepeace is an outspoken supporter of organizations that build strength in women and is particularly involved in the Latina Initiative and Denver’s Mi Casa Resource Center for women, both of which foster women’s self-sufficiency and encourage education and participation in the electoral process.