
Redstone Bank is pleased to announce that Mitch Trevey has been selected as the newest member of the Board of Directors.
Mitch Trevey has been a resident of Parker, Colorado since 1991 and is the Owner and Managing Director of Trevey Commercial Real Estate is a land and commercial real estate brokerage firm with an office in Parker since 1999. Offering 25 years of experience in commercial real estate brokerage and development, Mitch is blessed with a team of eight great brokers and a highly competent support staff. Trevey Commercial Real Estate specializes in land brokerage and development, commercial and investment property sales and leasing, and offers property management services for select clients. Under Mitch’s leadership, the firm places a high priority on integrity and relationships, with a reputation of quality performance and long-term commitment to its clients.
Mitch grew up in Glendale, Arizona and after attending the University of Arizona moved first to Utah, then settled in Colorado in 1980. Before entering commercial real estate, Mitch owned and operated a successful specialty food distribution company along with his brother based in Aurora, Colorado for 20 years. Mitch is married to Amy Trevey, a successful chiropractor, and her office has been in Parker since 2002. They have shared in the joys of parenting four sons, with one remaining at home and currently attending Valor Christian High School.
I’m honored to join the Redstone Bank Board of Directors and look forward to working alongside such a dedicated team. Community banks play a vital role in supporting local businesses, families, and economic growth, and I am excited to contribute to that mission. I am committed to ensuring that we continue to build strong foundations in Centennial, Littleton, and Parker and our surrounding communities. I look forward to making a positive impact and helping guide the bank’s continued success.
Involvement in the Parker community for Mitch has included serving as the President of the Parker Chamber of Commerce as well as the Director of the Parker Economic Development Council. Mitch has also served on the Board of Directors for Parker Core Knowledge Charter School and Colorado Early Colleges. He is also currently the President of the Board for the Olde Town Metropolitan District and the Robinson Ranch Metropolitan District (both successful commercial developments located in Parker) and the President for the Commercial Owner’s Association for Twenty Mile Retail Village on Mainstreet. He also sits on the Executive Committee of the Board for the Elbert County Economic Development Council. Participating and volunteering with local organizations as time permits, Mitch maintains a strong commitment to the community.
Hobbies haven’t really found a place in Mitch’s agenda, but he enjoys spending any amount of time he can with his family doing anything outdoors such as skiing, off-roading, and mountain biking. Personal interests include construction and remodeling projects for himself and others and getting close to sports cars with good horsepower-to-weight ratios. Mitch attends Brave Church in Englewood and maintains a strong faith and trust in his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.