Paul TenHaken became the 32nd Mayor of Sioux Falls in May 2018, focusing on innovation, public entrepreneurship, strong employee culture, and fiscal responsibility. His One Sioux Falls plan prioritizes safety, health, housing, workforce, and families.
Under his leadership, Sioux Falls earned South Dakota’s first AARP "Age-Friendly Community" designation, completed the State Theater, launched early 5G access, and grew public-private partnerships—all while maintaining the city’s lowest debt per capita in over a decade.
TenHaken has strengthened public safety by boosting police staffing, opening the city’s first mental health triage center, and overseeing the new $55 million Public Safety Campus. He also revamped public transit, increasing ridership through micro-transit and route redesigns.
His community efforts include launching the Sioux 52 Mentoring Initiative, the Mayor’s Youth Council, and the “100 Miles, 100 Days” fitness challenge. Re-elected in 2022 with 73% of the vote, he also founded The 437 Project to support suicide prevention.
Before public office, TenHaken founded Click Rain, a nationally recognized digital marketing agency. He’s received multiple entrepreneurial awards but values most his role as husband to Jill and father of three.