Executive Board

  • Amber Jaurequi, Chair

    I presently work full time as a mortgage loan consultant. My office is in Cameron Park in the historic Burke Junction Shopping Center. I have been helping families navigate the homebuying process for over 28 years. I am also very proud to be the local Homes for Heroes lender affiliate. This program allows me to give rebates back to our local First Responders, Teachers, Veterans and Medical Professionals. My passion though is volunteering and helping the community whenever I can. You can usually always find me organizing a fundraiser, volunteering at a number of our community events or attending a meeting regarding local matters. It is my honor to be the new Chair for this amazing organization that has already accomplished so much in our community! I am so excited to work together to protect and improve our Tri Communities of Cameron Park, Rescue and Shingle Springs.

  • Marsi Girardi, Vice Chair

    My husband and I retired and moved to Cameron Park seven years ago. We were excited to move to a community that was rural yet close enough to all the amenities we had become accustomed to. After moving in we became very aware that our community needed attention. I saw a call to help with a clean up and my husband and I were up for the challenge. That was the start of my participation with CCOTC. I knew I wanted to be a part a group of action minded people, and that’s what we do, we get things done. I’m active in my church and I volunteer as a S.T.A.R. (Sheriff’s Team of Active Retirees) with the El Dorado Sheriff’s Office.

  • Greg McKinney, Community Outreach

    After 50+ years of exploring EDC, I retired to Cameron Park with my wife Melissa. I have made a personal commitment to keep Cameron Park beautiful and to keep it and the county safe and thriving for all.

    I worked nearly 30 years in CA state service, working with many governmental agencies and NGOs and am happy to represent the CONCERNED CITIZENS of the Tri-Communities non-profit community group as their Community Outreach Coordinator.

    Come join us as we continue to build our community-together

  • Gina Posey, Fund Advisor

    I am a long-time resident of California of more than 40 years, and have lived in El Dorado County since 2005. I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science and a Master's of Business Administration (MBA) from Santa Clara University. I retired from a successful career in sales and marketing in technology, and am fortunate to be able to spend quality time with family, friends, and our community. As we know, El Dorado County is a special place. I enjoy volunteering locally, including making our community more fire-aware by establishing and acting as the Chair for the Sierrama Firewise Community, and serving on the board of the Greater Cameron Park Firesafe Council. To help improve our County’s operations, I served two terms on the El Dorado County Grand Jury including one term as the Pro Tem. To support local businesses, I was appointed by our Board of Supervisors to the Community Economic Development Advisory Committee (CEDAC). I am also an active volunteer with the Shingle Springs/Cameron Park Chamber of Commerce. I see the true power when residents come together to address community issues..Together, we can make an impactful difference to the place we call Home.

  • Michael Thiel, Treasurer

    Michael Thiel is the Treasurer for CCOTC. With over 40 years of experience, he specializes in P & L's, Invoicing, Bill Payments, and more. Michael is the CFO/Co-Owner of Thiel Real Estate & Property Management. Before owning this company, he spent 30 years in various roles in the restaurant industry. Married to Colette for 34 years, they have 3 adult children and 5 grandchildren. Michael has a history of community involvement, coaching youth sports and high school football when his children were younger. He is an advocate for getting involved in local community happenings and helping to make his community a better place to live, which is why he joined the board for CCOTC. Michael enjoys snow/water skiing, camping, traveling, and spending time with family.

  • Todd White, Secretary

    Todd White is a lifelong resident of El Dorado County. He has 4 generations of family members living in El Dorado County. After graduating from Oak Ridge High School, he received an undergraduate degree from Sacramento State and a graduate from Liberty University.

    He served as the Community Outreach Manager for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northern Sierra for 9 years and also serves as the Development and Fundraising officer for New Beginnings Gold Country.

    Todd loves giving back to the community. He serves on the boards of the Junior Livestock Auction Committee, Park Community Church, Shingle Springs/Cameron Park Chamber of Commerce, Tahoe Chamber Ambassadors, Folsom Leading Young Professionals, and El Dorado Young Professionals.

    Todd’s favorite activity in life is spending time with his family and friends.

  • Colleen Hearn, Founder

    Colleen Hearn, the Founder of the Concerned Citizens of Cameron Park, is a dedicated individual with a heart for public service. She currently works full-time as a Director of Operations for a national healthcare program. Her passion extends to helping veterans, and her background includes serving in the United States Air Force as a military police K9 handler. Through her experiences, she has learned the value of assisting others and contributing to the community. Colleen’s leadership and commitment play a crucial role in driving positive change within the community.