Meet your Mistletoe Heights Association officers

2013-February

President, Kyle Jensen - I grew up 30 minutes north of Fort Worth in Denton. I am from a family of seven. I majored in architecture and later accepted a career in the aviation industry and have been working as a senior designer since 1999, where I design the interiors for the private jet market. My goal as president is to foster a positive environment in Mistletoe Heights through a fun, social, active group of neighbors. I am the communication director of SteerFW, an initiative of Mayor Betsy Price. I am an avid cyclist and would like to do more riding with my neighbors. Talk to me! We have 60 facebook friends but we want you: facebook.com/groups/mhneighbors.

Vice President, Ben Belsher - I moved to Fort Worth from Arizona in 2005 to take a position at RadioShack’s downtown corporate office where I am currently an assistant controller. I bought my first and current house on Weatherbee in 2007. I like to road bike, run, and work on my house. I grew up in Prescott, Arizona, and graduated from Arizona State University (go Sun Devils!) in 1998 with a degree in finance.

Secretary, Rosaline Eastepp Takes - I hired into Lockheed Martin in 2001 as a systems engineer and bought my house in Mistletoe Heights in 2003. I married my husband, Steve, a mechanical engineer with Lockheed, in 2009. I retired in December of 2011 and have enjoyed having time to sew and read.

Treasurer, Jeri Jo Blackmon - I have been a Mistletoe Heights resident since 1982, and have been the MHA treasurer since 2008. Formerly an IRS agent, I am now a self-employed tax professional working from my home. I prepare tax returns for individuals, businesses and non-profit organizations. As the MHA treasurer, I keep the financial records of the association, pay the bills, invoice and collect money from newsletter advertisers, collect dues from residents, and provide financial reports for the newsletter.

Newsletter Editor, Stefanie Ball Piwetz - I am the publications manager at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art. My husband, Robert, and I moved to Mistletoe Heights in 2007, and had our son, Jack, in 2009. I look forward to working with the other officers to improve the neighborhood, and hope to make the newsletter an effective means of communication between the association and the neighborhood.