Interim Director of Parks, Open Space and Recreation at City of Steamboat Springs, Owner and President at Ovanda, LLC
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Architecture & Planning
Work:
City of Steamboat Springs - Steamboat Springs, CO since Jul 2013
Interim Director of Parks, Open Space and Recreation
Ovanda, LLC - Commerce City, CO since Dec 2001
Owner and President
Britina Design Group - Arvada, CO Mar 2012 - Sep 2012
Vice President, Director of Planning
Matrix Design Group - Greater Denver Area Nov 2009 - Feb 2012
Vice President
Norris Design May 2007 - Oct 2009
Principal
Education:
Florida Institute of Technology 1992 - 1994
M.S., Management and Finance
University of West Florida 1983 - 1988
B.S., Health Sciences
Pensacola Junior College 1981 - 1983
Assoc, Accounting
Nov 2001 to 2000Britina Design Group Arvada, CO Mar 2012 to Sep 2012 Vice PresidentMatrix Design Group, Inc Denver, CO Oct 2009 to Feb 2012 Vice PresidentOvanda, LLC
2012 to 2012Ovanda, LLC Doral, FL 2010 to 2010Ovanda, LLC Commerce City, CO 2010 to 2010Norris Design Denver, CO May 2007 to Oct 2009 PrincipalCounty of Denver Denver, CO Oct 2004 to May 2007 Deputy Manager of Parks and PlanningRockdale County Parks and Recreation Master Plan
2006 to 2006GreenPlay, LLC Broomfield, CO Nov 2003 to Feb 2005 Principalsub to Lose and Associates Gainesville, GA 2003 to 2003Cobb County
2003 to 2003Cherokee County
2003 to 2003Williamson County
2003 to 2003City of New Haven New Haven, CT 2002 to 2002EDAW, Inc Atlanta, GA Feb 2000 to Nov 2001 Project Manager and AssociateDeKalb County Parks and Recreation Department Decatur, GA May 1998 to Feb 2000 Deputy DirectorCity of Lake Worth Leisure Services Lake Worth, FL Aug 1996 to May 1998 DirectorCity of Plantation Plantation, FL Oct 1995 to Aug 1996 Coordinator of Administrative ServicesCity of Oviedo Recreation Oviedo, FL May 1991 to Oct 1994 Director
Education:
University of Texas San Antonio San Antonio, TX 2013 PlanningMetro State (CO) University, Georgia State University, University of Georgia, Florida International University 2009 to 2010University of Colorado at Denver Denver, CO 2005 Leadership ProgramGeorgia State University 2001 MastersFlorida Institute of Technology 1994 Masters of Science in ManagementUniversity of West Florida 1988 Bachelor of SciencePensacola Junior College 1983 Associates in Accounting
"We are concerned that the proposed requirements will burden our members with addition[al] unnecessary governmental costs in an already difficult economic climate," said John Overstreet, executive director of the association.
grade girls. A tanning industry spokesman said that given the popularity of indoor tanning, the study suggests an injury incidence rate of a tiny fraction of 1 percent. "That is a safety record all industries should strive to achieve," said John Overstreet, head of the Indoor Tanning Association.
th grade girls. A tanning industry spokesman said that given the popularity of indoor tanning, the study suggests an injury incidence rate of a tiny fraction of 1 percent. "That is a safety record all industries should strive to achieve," said John Overstreet, head of the Indoor Tanning Association.
Date: Dec 15, 2014
Category: Health
Source: Google
Thousands of skin, eye burns linked to indoor tanning
A tanning industry spokesman says the numbers suggest indoor tanning is safe and getting safer. An estimated 1 million people use indoor tanning facilities each day, so the injury rates in the study are tiny, says John Overstreet, executive director of the Indoor Tanning Association. And the drop in
Date: Dec 15, 2014
Category: Health
Source: Google
Sunshine lover? Love to tan? You may just be addicted to feeling good, says ...
identification of addictions requires a substantial body of research. It is highly unlikely that a single study could lead to a sound conclusion on the matter. You can take anything too far, that does not mean it is an addiction," said John Overstreet, executive director of the Indoor Tanning Association.
Date: Jun 20, 2014
Category: Health
Source: Google
Merced-area tanning salons fear business will go pale under new regulations
It would be a lot better if the FDA had not decided to place another layer of regulation, another layer of costs and difficulty on an already struggling industry, said John Overstreet, executive director of the Indoor Tanning Association. Were obviously disappointed that they decided to take thi
"I just don't think the science is there," said John Overstreet, executive director of the association. "I think it's blown out of proportion. We are obviously disappointed in the FDA's latest moves."
The body of studies on the relationship between UV exposure and melanoma skin cancer are replete with conflicting information, said John Overstreet, executive director of the Indoor Tanning Association.