Greg believes that managing Lone Tree’s growth through the principles of Home Rule—which gives the City the authority to govern itself and make local decisions—is essential to keeping the City special. He supports development that preserves the community’s unique character, protects public spaces, and ensures residents have a meaningful say in decisions that shape their neighborhoods. Greg champions thoughtful planning that balances progress with preservation, fosters local businesses, and aligns infrastructure with growth. By empowering residents and maintaining Lone Tree’s distinctive identity, Greg aims to ensure the City remains vibrant, welcoming, and truly reflective of the people who call it home.
Greg prioritizes the safety of all Lone Tree residents and strongly supports first responders. He advocates for investment in modern public safety infrastructure and the latest technology to enhance response capabilities, improve situational awareness, and strengthen community protection. Greg champions proactive programs, safety education, and neighborhood partnerships to foster an environment where everyone feels secure. By staying ahead of emerging challenges and leveraging technology, training, and community engagement, Greg will ensure Lone Tree remains a safe place to live, work, and raise a family.
Greg is committed to maintaining strong financial stewardship to ensure Lone Tree continues providing essential services without overburdening taxpayers. Recognizing that Lone Tree’s 2.5% sales and use tax rate is comparatively low versus other Front Range municipalities, he will focus on efficient budgeting, transparent decision-making, and proactive long-term financial planning to guide both operations and strategic investments. Greg will prioritize projects that deliver the greatest benefit to the community, leveraging partnerships when possible. He will support small businesses, local employers, and retail establishments, fostering an environment where they can grow and strengthen Lone Tree’s economy. By managing resources wisely, Greg will ensure the City remains financially stable, resilient, and able to invest in community priorities and sustainable growth for generations to come.
As President of the Board of Directors of Park Meadows Metropolitan District, Greg has worked closely with residents, businesses, and the City of Lone Tree to enhance the community’s infrastructure and public spaces. In partnership with his dedicated fellow Board members, Greg has led strategic projects—ranging from tree canopy and landscaping improvements to median rehabilitation and streetscape upgrades—ensuring investments enhance both aesthetics and functionality. Together, the Board has played a key role in collaborating with the City to improve roadways, transit connections, and mobility options, making it easier for residents to live, work, and travel throughout Lone Tree. By leveraging his experience in public infrastructure, budget management, and community engagement, Greg is committed to continuing to build a more vibrant, sustainable, and well-connected Lone Tree that reflects the needs and priorities of its residents.
As a proud resident of Lone Tree for the past 12 years, Greg has experienced firsthand the growth, opportunities, and challenges that come with keeping the City a great place to live, work, and raise a family.
Greg brings more than 25 years of executive experience in procurement, supply chain, and business operations. He currently serves as Vice President of Procurement at Charter Communications (Spectrum), a Fortune 100 company, where he leads transformational initiatives that improve efficiency, reduce costs, and drive operational excellence. His expertise in strategic decision-making, financial management, and team leadership has consistently delivered results in complex, high-stakes environments.
Beyond his professional career, Greg has demonstrated a deep commitment to public service. As President of the Board of Directors of the Park Meadows Metropolitan District, he has overseen public infrastructure projects, balanced budgets, and collaborated with residents and local organizations to achieve shared goals. This experience has sharpened his skills in problem-solving, strategic planning, and community engagement—qualities he will bring to the Lone Tree City Council.
Greg and his wife, Tina, are proud parents of four children: Luke, Reagan, Kaitlyn, and Ethan. The family can often be found at Highlands Ranch High School football games, swim meets, wrestling matches, hockey games, and dance events. Greg understands the importance of a thriving community that works for families and looks forward to partnering with residents to build a bright and promising future for Lone Tree.