Our Board

If you are considering volunteering to serve on our board, please contact board member Chris Little at chris@littleres.com.
Tricia Stevens

Tricia Stevens

President

Tricia has lived in East Sacramento for over 20 years. She retired from the County of Sacramento in 2016 after serving for many years as a Principal Planner, specializing in review of development projects and revitalization of aging commercial corridors. She currently works part-time as a land use planning consultant. She volunteers as a tutor and Board member with Reading Partners, is on the Board for the Sacramento Valley Section of the American Planning Association, and is a member of Soroptimists. She served on the ESCA Board from 2005-2015, and has recently returned to the ESCA Board. She holds a Bachelors Degree in City Planning and a Masters of Public Administration. For fun, Tricia enjoys snow skiing, biking along the American River, scuba diving, and hiking. She loves our neighborhood and is honored to serve.

Paul Noble

Paul Noble

Past President

Paul Noble retired from Sacramento State, where he spent 36 years as a Professor of Chemistry and more recently as Associate VP for Academic Affairs (Budget and Planning). He has been active in civic affairs, engaging in such activities as the City Planning Academy, the Mercy Traffic Calming Committee, and SACOG’s Sustainable Communities Initiative. Paul has been a member of the ESCA Board for over ten years, serving as Secretary and President. He and his wife, Lillie, have been residents of East Sacramento for over 30 years.
Nick Kufasimes

Nick Kufasimes

Vice President

Born and raised in East Sacramento and has never moved outside of the McKinley Park neighborhood. He has over 30 years of mortgage lending experience and has been employed by The California Housing Finance Agency (CALHFA) for the last 20 years. His current position is Chief of the Lending and Asset Management unit’s. He enjoys jogging his Weimaraner dog “Niro” around McKinley Park every evening. Believes in preserving and creating a safe neighborhood to share the same experiences with his son as he had growing up in the East Sacramento neighborhood.
Brian Holloway

Brian Holloway

Treasurer

Brian is President of Holloway Land Company, a Sacramento land development and entitlement consulting firm. He has over 35 years of public and private planning, community outreach, and development experience in California, managing the approval and construction of numerous development projects.

Mr. Holloway is also accomplished in the area of pre-development management.  He has facilitated the approval of entitlements in Northern California for projects ranging in size from 5 to 4,000 acres.  His management of large-scale projects, in excess of 700 acres, has been especially successful. He also handled the public and community outreach for Sacramento Country Day School Expansion in Sacramento and the Treelake Village Specific Plan in Placer County.

He is a former member and Past Chair of the city’s Mayor’s Development Oversight Commission, a former member of the Development Oversight Commission of the County of Sacramento, and currently chairs the Sacramento County Subdivision and Project Review Committees.  Mr. Holloway serves on the Sacramento Area Flood Control Agency and is an elected Trustee of the American River Flood Control Agency.  He was the 2005-2006 President of the East Sacramento Chamber of Commerce. He received his Master of City and Regional Planning at CSU, San Jose, and received his Associate of Arts Degree from West Valley College in Saratoga, CA.

Sarah Huchel

Sarah Huchel

Secretary

Sarah has lived in East Sacramento since 2010, an early adopter of the Valley by way of San Francisco and San Diego. Sarah is an avid bicycle commuter to her job as a legislative advocate and loves the accessibility of East Sacramento and the surrounding neighborhoods. Sarah received her BA in studio art from the University of California, San Diego, and JD from the University of California, Hastings College of the Law. Sarah lives with her partner, Ed, and their three dogs.
Clint Beers

Clint Beers

Board Member

Clint grew up in Elk Grove and has lived in East Sacramento since 2013.  He graduated from Sac State with a BS in Computer Science and has worked for Intel as a software engineer since 2004.  Clint is also on the board for the Wounded Veteran Run, raising money to benefit post 9/11 veterans.  In his spare time he enjoys cycling and spending time with his wife, twin daughters and running with his dog Sam.

Chris Little

Chris Little

Board Member

Chris is a life-long resident of East Sacramento; three generations of his family were born at the former Sutter Memorial Hospital.  His love for, and commitment to, the neighborhood and our city is a major part of who he is and how he conducts his business and personal life.  He’s committed to the institutions and programs in our community that enhance the lives of all our citizens. As a REALTOR he knows the value and importance of neighborhoods and ensuring the integrity and vitality of our neighborhoods now and for future generations.

Chris has volunteered his time in many capacities, including, among others, as the Past President of the Active 20-30 Club and the East Sacramento Chamber of Commerce and as a member of the American River Parkway Advisory Committee.  Professionally, he’s served as President of the Sacramento Board of REALTORS and as a Director of the California Board of REALTORS.  An East Sac Lifer, his business is based in the neighborhood near my home and he is privileged to serve the community as an ESCA board member.

Kathy Mannion

Kathy Mannion

Board Member

Kathy has lived in the East Sacramento McKinley Park neighborhood for over 40 years.  She became an ESCA Board Member in 2017.  Kathy retired in mid-2016 after a career as a legislative and regulatory advocate with a focus on natural resources issues.  Most recently she represented counties before the State Legislature and state regulatory agencies on a variety of issues including water and land use planning.   Kathy is pleased to have the opportunity to serve the residents of East Sacramento as a member of the ESCA Board.