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The Metropolis Foundation Board Members Bio's

Gordon Hilleque - President

As the current President of The Metropolis Foundation, Gordon is primarily responsible for setting the direction, building teams, and running fundraising events.

In the Business world, Gordon is an accomplished leader as President of CustomerTrax in Minneapolis, Minnesota for the past 8 years.

On the Rugby pitch, Gordon, has played for Metropolis RFC since 2000, after a stellar career at UW Eau Claire finishing in 2000 as Captain & Club President. He's played for Midwest 7's in 2005/2006 and with Atlantis in 2003.

Gordon is married and lives in Edina.


Greg Stern - Communications Director

Greg has been a TMF Board member since 2005, and currently serves in the capacity of Communication Director.

Professionally, Greg is employed by Wells Fargo Home Mortgage in Minneapolis, as a Vice President in portfolio credit management. He has been with Wells Fargo for three years, and has 15 years experience in the financial services industry. Greg earned his BS in Finance from the University of Akron.

In rugby, Greg began playing competitively in 1994 for Akron RFC, where he was named Rookie of the Year and Back of the Year. After moving to Minneapolis in 1996, he led a distinguished career with Metropolis RFC, playing centre, fullback and flyhalf. He was a starting member of the 2000 National 7’s finalists, joined the club on three tours to Great Britain, and served as captain in 2001 and 2002. He represented Metropolis in select-side play for the Midwest Thunderbirds in the 2001 All-Star Championships, and played for the USA in the 2001 Maccabi Games in Israel, where the US brought home the silver medal, finishing second to South Africa.

After retiring from active play in 2004, Greg joined the TMF Board in 2005, and has served as a coach for the South Metro Tigers RFC from 2008-2010.

Greg resides in Savage with his wife and son.


Christine Levens - Events Director

Christine Levens is the Executive Director of the Northeast Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce. A longtime northeast Minneapolis resident, Christine is a graduate of the College of St. Catherine and has been working in the northeast community for the past 10 years.

While her career began in business management, Christine gravitated toward the nonprofit sector, where she has been able to strive toward her goals of serving people, and in particular, of serving the local Minneapolis community. As part of her current efforts, she has leveraged networking opportunities for the northeast business community and focused upon public safety.

Christine brings her vast experience in public works and the nonprofit sector, together with a strong local Minneapolis flair, to The Metropolis Foundation.


John Hromadka - Metropolis RFC / TMF Liaison

John Hromadka is currently the Metropolis RFC / TMF Liaison. This role is actually a Metropolis RFC appointment with functionality on the TMF board. His primary function is to represent the interests of Metropolis RFC at TMF board meetings as well as provide Metropolis RFC updated information on TMF activities. His secondary function is to provide guidance to Minneapolis Park Board (MPB) in regards to field scheduling throughout the rugby season for all Metropolis sponsored events.

Professionally, John is a group leader with in the General Industrial Group for the Valspar Corporation, where he has been employed for the past 13 years. He received his BS in chemistry from St Ambrose University in Davenport, IA.

John’s rugby career started with Metropolis in 2000 where he played wing from 2000-2004.

John, his wife Lisa, and their two children reside in Minneapolis.


Travis Karlin - Secretary & Co-Founder

Travis Karlin is a Market Manager for Wal-mart in for operations in Minnesota and Wisconsin. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Rice University. Prior to his career, Travis was a Supply Corps Officer in the United States Navy.

Travis began his rugby career in the early 1990s and has played for a variety of clubs. He is currently the president of the Metropolis Rugby Football Club here in the Twin Cities. In addition to playing rugby, Travis is a past coach of the Minneapolis South Metro High School boys team, and is a Level II certified referee.

Travis is active in the community as well, and has served as the District Grant Coordinator for Target Corporation. He has also chaired United Way fund drives, served as Building Chair for Habitat for Humanity, and has been involved with various Masonic charities for two decades.

Travis brings his leadership and management skills, along with his knowledge of charity and non-profit work to The Metropolis Foundation.


Russ Spaulding - Treasurer & Co-Founder

Russ Spaulding is an owner of a Twin Cities-based business process management consulting firm. Russ holds a Bachelor of Science degree in marketing and finance from Minnesota State University-Mankato.

Russ is a married father of two, with children of ages 3 and 8. He has also been involved in amateur rugby for over 20 years, including representing Minnesota participating on the Minnesota and Midwest Select-side teams for several seasons.

Russ brings his organizational and financial skills together with his background in amateur rugby to The Metropolis Foundation.


John Eichten - TMF Webmaster

John Eichten is a Minneapolis native who graduated from St. Cloud State University in 1990 with a degree in business organizational development. John has played rugby for clubs in Jacksonville, Florida and Bloomington, Minnesota before joining Metropolis RFC, where he is a four-time winner of the Club Man Award and is currently active as a Metropolis Old Boy.

John is President of the South Metro Tigers Rugby Club based out of Minneapolis South High School, and recently earned honors as the Minnesota Rugby Union High School Coach of the Year. John’s passionate commitment to rugby is epitomized by his devotion to growing young men into leaders, both on and off the Rugby field.

John brings extensive board experience to the Foundation, including eight years with the Minnesota Amateur Rugby Foundation (M.A.R.F.), two years as Vice President of the Minnesota Rugby Union, five years as Metropolis RFC Vice President, and three years as Co-Sponsorship Chair for the Health Information Management Systems Society of Minnesota.

John is an energized, active leader as West Central Territory Manager for TST Media, a web company that melds technology and business perspectives together to achieve client-specific results. Prior to joining TST Media, John represented Microsoft® Business Solutions to small to medium sized businesses on a national basis. Married and living in Minneapolis, John is also a business mentor for students and an avid music enthusiast. John brings his extensive business and leadership skills, together with his storied background in rugby and youth athletics, to the Foundation and its Board of Directors.


Current Board Members Bio's coming soon:

Dave Heebner & Jeremy Prahm


Members At-Large


Chris Zwettler - Co-Founder

Chris Zwettler is the founder and chief engineer of Zwettlerer Engineering, and further works as a contract engineer for selected clients. His work experience includes time with 3M and Imation Corporation as a Senior Mechanical Engineer. Chris holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin, and a Masters of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Minnesota.

Chris has been actively involved in amateur rugby for over twenty-five years, including over fifteen years of active participation and promotion of rugby in Minnesota. He was also a member of the U.S. National Handball Team from 1984-1988.

Chris brings his strong engineering and industry background, together with an extensive history in amateur athletics, to The Metropolis Foundation.


Eric J. Curtin - Former Director of Communications & Co-Founder

Eric Curtin is an attorney at a Twin Cities-based Intellectual Property law firm, and holds Bachelor of Science and Law degrees from the University of Wisconsin. Eric's administrative and management background includes several years with Harley-Davidson Motor Company as an engineer and manager as well as recent involvement as a board member for the Metropolis Rugby Football Club.

Eric has been involved with rugby for over 20 years and has been an integral part of the Minnesota rugby community since moving to the Twin Cities in 1999. Eric continues to pursue rugby in Minnesota on and off the playing field. He has represented Wisconsin and the Midwest on Select-side teams. Eric’s non-profit experience includes a recent lead role in establishing a fundraising vehicle for collegiate rugby at the University of Wisconsin through partnership with the University of Wisconsin Foundation (with assets exceeding one billion dollars).

Eric brings his legal skills, rugby background and knowledge of foundation establishment and management to The Metropolis Foundation.


Steve Waters - Fundraising Chair & Co-Founder

Steve Waters is a sales representative for Plateworks, Inc., a local Minnesota company. Steve markets and sells flexographic printing plates for the corrugated box market in the Twin Cities and greater Iowa regions while pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in marketing from Metro State University. Steve's administrative and management background includes several years at Central Container Corporation as the Quality Manager, Safety Manager and Production Manager.

Steve has been actively involved with amateur rugby for over 14 years. He has served as President of the Board for the Metropolis Rugby Football Club and continues to participate with the club on and off the field. Steve has also served as head coach for the Macalester College Rugby Club, and has been a staunch supporter of amateur and, having children of his own, youth athletics.

Steve brings his enthusiasm for sales and experience with the rugby community to The Metropolis Foundation.


Chris Babiash - Co-Founder

Chris Babiash is a Green Bay, Wisconsin native who has been a part of the Twin Cities community since enrolling at the University of Minnesota, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Leisure Services Management in 1999. Chris joined M.A. Apparel, Inc. in 1998 and has been with the company ever since. Inspired by his involvement in rugby and years of facilitating rugby team sales for M.A. Apparel, Chris launched Rugby Athletic in September of 2005 (www.rugbyathletic.com).

Chris’s involvement with rugby began when he joined the University of Minnesota rugby team, where he was a three-year Captain, was selected to numerous collegiate select-side teams, and was honored with awards including the Club Sports Athlete of the Year and Team MVP. After University, Chris has continued to participate in rugby in the Twin Cites both on and off the field, where he has continued to earn honors for his play and volunteer efforts. He holds positions as the Youth Rugby Director for the Minnesota Amateur Rugby Foundation (MARF) and for the Minnesota Rugby Football Union (MNRFU), and as the Youth Development Officer (MN) for USA Rugby. He is also the current sitting President of the Metropolis Rugby Football Club.

Chris resides in Lino Lakes, MN with his wife Jen and children and man’s best friend (the dog), Dixie. In his free time, he enjoys rugby, sporting events, and spending time with his family.


Duane A. Arens - Past President & Co-Founder

Duane Arens is an Economic and Community Development Director for Connexus Energy, where his primary functions are to provide broad economic development planning to businesses and local units of government. Duane joined Connexus Energy in July of 1998. He has served on the staff of former Minnesota Governor Arne Carlson and has held representative positions with the Minnesota Department of Trade and Economic Development, AT&T, the Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce, and the Chamber of Commerce of the United States.

Duane holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Minnesota State University-Mankato, an MBA from the University of St. Thomas and is certified by the National Development Council as an Economic Development Finance Professional. He has taught at the University of Minnesota and has extensive experience working with government agencies, small businesses and communities. He has designed and delivered training programs in the telecommunications field and serves on many non-profit boards. Duane also has three Governor Appointments, including the Metropolitan Council and the Minnesota Amateur Sports Commission.

Duane has been actively involved in the local rugby community for over twenty years. He has represented Minnesota by participating on the Minnesota and Midwest select-side teams, selected from the best players in Minnesota and the Midwest. Duane brings his extensive background in management, community service, and athletics to The Metropolis Foundation.