Community Profile: Juan D. Cubillo
Local government plays an important role in shaping the future of growing communities like Sahuarita, Arizona. Residents who choose to step forward and serve bring diverse experiences and perspectives that help guide the town’s development.
Juan D. Cubillo is an active-duty military service member, an author, and a former United States diplomat with a background in public service and international affairs. He is currently gathering support to run for a seat on Sahuarita’s Town Council.
Professional and Public Service Background
Cubillo’s career reflects a long-standing commitment to service. As an active-duty military member, he has served both domestically and internationally. His experience as a former U.S. diplomat provided him with exposure to international policy, cross-cultural collaboration, and government operations at multiple levels.
In addition to his military and diplomatic service, Cubillo is also an author, contributing to discussions related to leadership, service, and civic engagement.
Focus Areas for Sahuarita
As he seeks a position on the Town Council, Cubillo has expressed interest in issues including smart growth, educational quality, and long-term community safety. He has emphasized the importance of supporting Sahuarita’s youth and representing families who want the town to remain a strong place to live and raise children.
Sahuarita continues to experience growth and development, making discussions about infrastructure, schools, public safety, and long-term planning especially relevant for residents.
Family and Community Life
Cubillo is a father of three and a husband to Mary, who is originally from Costa Rica. His family life, combined with his public service background, shapes his perspective on community involvement and local leadership.
Residents interested in learning more about local leadership opportunities are encouraged to stay informed, attend Town Council meetings, and engage in civic discussions that shape Sahuarita’s future.
To support his candidacy, please sign his petition at the following link: https://go.azsos.gov/6kxx
