Chris Lynn
President & Chief Executive Officer
As the CEO of Seniors Resource Center, my role is to continue to look at our “why” and always question why we do what we do, how we care for those that trust us for their care, and how we can care for our clients and employees. All of the SRC team is crucial to the well-being of our team and to our clients, and my role is to support a strong culture and opportunity of care. The work that we do at SRC is crucial for the longevity and quality of life for many older adults and their families, and that responsibility is welcomed and appreciated by the entirety of the SRC team.
I’m a graduate of Metropolitan State University with a bachelor’s degree in Aerospace Science. My life course has been one that has provided me a myriad of experiences and opportunities to learn and grow, and by far my greatest opportunity is as the CEO of this amazing organization. As a native of Colorado, I’ve been able to live among my maternal and paternal extended families, and enjoy time with all my grandparents, and two great grandmothers. Their imprint is huge, and has given me the passion of caring for others.
In the past I have been a part of Team in Training with the Leukemia Lymphoma Society, the Colorado MS Society, and the Courageous Faces Foundation. Currently I serve on the Board of Directors with Colorado Center on Aging, AgeWise Colorado, the finance committee of Porchlight Family Justice Center, and participate with the Jefferson County Commission on Aging as well as the Advisory Committee of the Area Agency on Aging for Denver Regional Council of Governments.
At SRC, we are big believers in enjoying time for ourselves, taking care of our physical and mental well-being, and participating in the community where we find the need. Personally, I love spending time in the mountains, fly fishing, and just being in nature. This is where I find peace, the time to process, and the time to replenish. I’m grateful for those opportunities.
My family is comprised of my husband (Chuck), two daughters (Alexandria and Madeline), and our grandson (Dean). They all continue to keep me on my toes!