Who is Christopher Say?

Having family roots in Colorado as Italian immigrants we settled in Denver in the early 1900s. Our family built their life in Colorado in the retail meat business and cattle ranches in Northern Colorado. Christopher is a Colorado State University graduate who has lived in Downtown Loveland for 25 years in his 100-year-old restored home. 

A Loveland small business owner most of his working life, Christopher started off with an internship building a mix of affordable housing and affordable small business commercial buildings. He now co-owns a family business that sub-contracts professional services to regional electric utilities. 

 

Service to Loveland: Commitment to hands on service in Loveland and it’s faith community have been my life. I’m a 20 + year past member and two-time President of Loveland Kiwanis, past board vice president of the House of Neighborly Service, member of Loveland Sertoma, Member on the Loveland Utility Commission and Loveland Planning commission (current). My faith life in Kairos Prison Ministry at DOC Sterling and a member of Ward III’s Grace Community Church remind me of why I serve.

Ice fishing in North Park or removing beetle kill brings an appreciation of Colorado’s natural resources and open lands. An asset we must preserve for future generations.

CAT 797 at Chimney Hollow Reservoir construction site. Loveland’s water resources have been planned, funded and storage built for current and future needs. Including, our inevitable high plains droughts. We are grateful for Loveland’s Utility Department and those who had the vision and leadership to prepare. Thank You!