Creston’s strength comes from people who care deeply about this place and are willing to step forward to lead. The organizations listed below work together to support a vibrant, welcoming, and resilient business corridor — balancing investment and infrastructure, neighborhood voice, and small-business success. While each group has a distinct role, they share a common commitment to transparency, collaboration, and long-term stewardship of Creston. Collectively, this leadership helps guide decisions, shape priorities, and ensure that progress reflects the needs and values of the community as a whole.
Leadership
Lizzie William, Chair
Creston Corridor Improvement Authority
Alan Hartline, Vice Chair
Creston Corridor Improvement Authority
Christina VanDam, Secretary
Creston Corridor Improvement Authority
Duane Culver, President
Creston Business Association
Angela Tramper, Vice President
Creston Business Association
Christina VanDam, Secretary
Creston Business Association
JT Richards, Treasurer
Creston Business Association
Sarah Snider, President
Creston Neighborhood Association
Monica Risch, Vice President
Creston Neighborhood Association
Kate Elburn, Secretary
Creston Neighborhood Association
Hunter Hubers, Treasurer
Creston Neighborhood Association
Alex Karatkiewicz, Executive Director
Creston Neighborhood Association