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Ward 1
Tera Radloff
303-705-0218

Kathy Des Rosiers
303-705-0217


Ward 2
Kim Hoffman
303-705-0220

James Einolf
303-705-0219


Ward 3
John Ewing
303-705-0222

Marc Towne
303-705-0221


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City of Castle Pines - Mayor & City Council



Mayor Jeffrey Huff

Jeffrey.Huff@castlepinesgov.com

Mayor Jeffrey Huff

Mayor Jeffrey Huff has lived in Colorado since 1983 and, for the past ten years, has been proud to call Castle Pines home.

Throughout his residency in Castle Pines, Mayor Huff has led many community initiatives.

He has served as a director on the Castle Pines Master Association, and as president of both the Hidden Pointe HOA and Hidden Pointe Metro District. Mayor Huff currently serves as the Chairman of Colorado House District 45 for the Executive Committee for State Representative Carole Murray.

In fact, in 2007 and 2008, Mayor Huff served as the vice chairman of the Castle Pines Election Commission, which oversaw the drafting of the city’s first ballot questions.

Mayor Huff notes that the city has tremendous opportunities for growth. A top priority of his will be to create a capital investment plan to improve the city’s infrastructure, including roads and streets. In addition, he believes the city needs well-planned water initiatives that will ensure the viability of the community for decades to come. He promotes open communication to citizens and strives to create an environment in which personal and business investments can flourish.

Mayor Huff holds law degree from the Moritz College of Law at Ohio State University. He is a Vice President at Morgan Stanley where he has provided wealth advisory and estate planning services to clients since 1988.

Mayor Huff enjoys the activities that Colorado offers, including mountaineering, skiing and camping. But most importantly, he enjoys spending time with Crista, his wife of 17 years, and their three daughters – who attend Cherry Hills Christian and Timber Trail Elementary.



Tera Radloff, Ward 1

Tera.Radloff@castlepinesgov.com

Tera Radloff

Councilperson Tera Radloff has lived in Castle Pines for seven years and represents Ward 1.

Tera is passionate about preserving our community as a connected and vibrant place to live for years to come. Focused and objective, she has a strong commitment to efficiency, transparency, facilitating communications and conflict resolution as well as holding all of our elected leaders accountable to the people that they serve, the citizens of Castle Pines.

In addition to her passion for and interest in our City, her work experience on various large-scale projects has taught her to focus on issues in a rational manner and work collaboratively on a resolution. As a consultant, she is an accomplished, results-oriented professional who has lead successful initiatives for diverse clients such as Comcast, Time Warner Cable, Microsoft, Qwest, and the Transportation Security Administration in the areas of engineering, product development, methods and procedures, customer care and security.

In her downtime, Tera and her husband Jon enjoy the Colorado lifestyle by running, hiking, biking, golfing, various sporting events, and once the snow flies, snowshoeing.



Kathy Des Rosiers, Ward 1

Kathy.DesRosiers@castlepinesgov.com

Kathy Des Rosiers

Kathy DesRosiers is a 20-year resident and represents the citizens of Ward 1. A job transfer brought Kathy and her husband to Colorado in 1990; and they immediately fell in love with the State and, more specifically, Castle Pines.

Kathy liked Castle Pines so much, she moved here twice. After moving away in 2000, she quickly realized Castle Pines was home, and returned in 2002. Over the years, she served on several HOA boards and committees while the area grew from a small community without a single traffic light into a city.

Kathy has held various office management positions, the last as a site manager for Recipezaar.com/Food.com before leaving the workforce a few years ago.

Kathy and her husband are residents of Hidden Pointe.



Kim Hoffman, Ward 2

Kim.Hoffman@castlepinesgov.com

Kim Hoffman

Kim Hoffman is a City Council volunteer representing Ward 2 in the City of Castle Pines. She has been a resident of Colorado since 1989 and lived in Castle Pines for 9 years. She has volunteered as a neighborhood delegate for Castle Pines II Village HOA and a delegate to the Master Association for 6 years. These positions lead to volunteer efforts for 3 years on the Board of the Master Association where she managed many volunteer projects from Parks Authority Board Member to the proposed reduction of HOA fees and services.

The past 9 years as a real estate agent has provided Kim with firsthand knowledge regarding the growth of Castle Pines, Douglas County and the metro Denver area as a whole. She accomplished a Graduate Realtors Institute Certification and has worked with the Douglas Elbert Realtors Association as a volunteer and member to continue her education around builder, re-sale, investment, land and water real estate development experience.

Exposure to the real estate market makes her uniquely qualified to help the City of Castle Pines move forward as Colorado's newest city. Holding an associate degree in marketing from the Colorado Institute of Art and a Bachelor of Arts degree in business management from the University of Phoenix, Kim has built a solid skill base that allows her to trust her judgment so she can advise, negotiate, research and collaborate with local professionals for the benefit of the residents.

Kim's extensive experience in business management, public relations, advertising, sales, marketing and relationship building in both the public and private sectors influences her business and work ethics. She also has a strong appreciation for patience and dedication to progress, making sure all the pieces of the puzzle come together with meticulous follow through and "TLC" in order to meet pre-defined goals.

Kim, along with her husband Mark and son Colten, enjoys summer- and winter-sports that center around camping activities. They are avid lacrosse, ski and Avalanche fans. Kim considers volunteering in the community and spending time with family and friends as the keys to life's successes and blessings.



James Einolf, Ward 2

James.Einolf@castlepinesgov.com

James Einolf

James Einolf retired as a pilot for Northwest Airlines in 2006 after a career that included stints as a computer programmer, management consultant, movie sound mixer and singer in a rock'n'roll band, among other things. He and his wife Harriette have been residents of the Forest Park subdivision in Castle Pines since 2001.



John Ewing, Ward 3

John.Ewing@castlepinesgov.com

John Ewing

Councilperson John Ewing has lived in Castle Pines for more than 20 years and is representing the citizens of Ward 3.

Councilperson Ewing’s background in municipal operations and finance will allow the city to grow into a world-class community. By serving on the Metro District Board for more than 15 years, he has the necessary knowledge of how to streamline municipal services and strengthen the city’s financial stability. His primary objective is to align the goals of the city with the Castle Pines Metropolitan District, providing the most-efficient and financially viable services to citizens.

In addition to serving on the Metro District Board, Councilperson Ewing served for 15 years on the Plum Creek Wastewater Authority Board, provided consulting for water and wastewater systems for public works and industry, and offered independent industrial environmental systems consulting.

In December, councilperson Ewing ended six years of independent consulting and became Senior Technology Engineer for Veolia Water/Biothane. The new position will implement a revolutionary industrial waste technology he co-developed with Daisy Brand in Garland, Texas (sour cream/cottage cheese).The technology is currently being implemented by Cargill and at a new Daisy facility in Arizona.

He will, fortunately, remain based out of his Castle Pines home but will be implementing the technology worldwide with Veolia. He received both his bachelor’s degree, in bacteriology and public health, and his master’s degree, in civil and environmental engineering, from Washington State University.

Aside from serving the Castle Pines community for many years, Councilperson Ewing enjoys, dirt biking in the summer at Rampart, skiing in the winter and spending time with family. In fact, the Ewing family moved here 21 years ago, when there were less than 400 homes, because they loved the beauty of the community. He is excited to serve the city he loves and to see Castle Pines grow into an exceptional city that rests within the Colorado Front Range.



Marc Towne, Ward 3

Marc.Towne@castlepinesgov.com