Cherry Hills Village
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Ed grew up in Des Moines, Iowa but has called Colorado home since 1970. He co-founded Diamond Homes with his late father. Earning a B.B.A., with emphasis in Architecture, Engineering and Business from the University of Iowa, Ed’s passion for design and construction has been instilled in him thanks to a lifetime of interaction with and achievements in both of these trades. Since 1975, he has guided Diamond Homes as their President. Ed has led Diamond Homes and its talented team in the creation of countless fine homes in Colorado. Over the course of that time, he has developed lifelong friendships with many of their clients.
Ed has been married to Pam for over 50 years and they have two grown daughters and three grandchildren. Pam and Ed believe strongly in giving back to their community by volunteering their time and expertise. Over the years they have both been involved in numerous fundraising and civic endeavors in the metro area.
Ed is an avid sports fan and accomplished tennis player, and he especially enjoys spending time with his family.
Steve was born in Des Moines, Iowa and moved to Denver with his family at the age of nine. Steve studied at The University of California at San Diego before returning to the University of Colorado at Boulder to obtain a Bachelor’s degree in International Studies in 1982. Steve then obtained an MBA in Finance from the American Graduate School of International Management (Thunderbird) in 1984. Steve worked for Bank of America in the Corporate Finance Department in Beverly Hills California until 1987 at which time he returned to Denver to join Diamond Homes.
Steve has been married to his wife Cindy since 1996. Cindy is retired from her career in nursing and hospital management. They have two daughters that both graduated from the University of Colorado / Leeds School of Business. The older one works for Inspirato in Denver, and the younger one works for a wealth management firm in Manhattan.
Steve’s interests include golf, hiking, traveling and being an active participant and supporter for his children’s passions and interests.
Brian grew up in a small town outside of Milwaukee, Wisconsin and after earning a B.A. from the University of Wisconsin, he moved to Vail, Colorado to pursue his dream of becoming a ski instructor. While in Vail, he met his wife, Kara, and the two of them moved to Washington Park for Brian to attend the University of Denver Law School. After practicing law, Brian joined Diamond Homes in 2004.
Brian continues to live in Washington Park with his wife and twin 16-year old daughters – a neighborhood they cherish. Brian enjoys mountain biking, skiing and mountain climbing and he and his wife compete together in Ultramarathon trail races. Brian’s wife Kara has a Master’s in Special Education and plays an active role in fundraising and bringing attention to Type I Diabetes in the community.