Town Council

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The Town of Centreville is governed by an elected Town Council.

The Town Council generally meets at 7 p.m. on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month. During the months of July and August there is generally only one meeting. Meetings are generally held at the Liberty Building, 107 North Liberty Street – 2nd Floor – Commissioners Meeting Room.

*Please check the Town Calendar to confirm meeting dates and times.

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akaiser [at] townofcentreville.org (Ashley H. Kaiser, Esq.) – Council President

Ashley lives in the Providence Farms community with her husband and two sons.  She is an attorney and non-profit professional with experience in advocacy at all levels of government.

Ashley is a graduate of Queen Anne’s County High School with a passion for preserving the quality of life in our community.

Term expires October, 2026

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jkiel [at] townofcentreville.org (Jeff D. Kiel) - Council Vice President

Term expires October, 2026

Daniel B. Worth

dworth [at] townofcentreville.org (Daniel B. Worth) - Council Member

Dan grew up in Dundalk, a suburb of Baltimore.  He attended public school and then Drexel University where he received a degree in Electrical Engineering in 1980.    He then moved to Ellicott City and then Columbia, both in Howard County, while working for a Department of the Navy Laboratory in Silver Spring, MD.  He began working for NASA in 1995 and was married shortly afterwards.  They moved to Centreville to start a family in 1998 and have three daughters.  In 2017, he retired from NASA and worked for a brief time at Gulliver’s Gate in NYC.  Dan returned to Centreville and began working part-time as a contractor at NASA.  He keeps busy maintaining his historic house and enjoys model railroading in his spare time.

Term expires October, 2025

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shuffer [at] townofcentreville.org (Sandy L. Huffer) - Council Member

Sandy grew up in Centreville where she developed her love for the Eastern Shore. Educated at Queen Anne’s County High School she attended Chesapeake College and then The University of Delaware where she graduated with a Bachelor’s degree majoring in Accounting. Sandy began her career as a certified public accountant for a large public accounting firm in Baltimore, afterwards joined the accounting team at a satellite corporation in Washington, D.C  and then for three decades in health care. She retired in 2021 as Director of Financial Operations at Anne Arundel Medical Center in Annapolis.

Having a passion for historical heritage, she and her partner restored and reside at one of the Captains Houses in Centreville on Corsica Creek which is on the National Register of Historic Places. Sandy serves on the board of the Corsica River Conservancy.

Term expires October, 2027

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jbeauchamp [at] townofcentreville.org (Jim A. Beauchamp) - Council Member

Term expires October, 2025