I now hang out in downtown Nashville, Tennessee.
Music City has been my home for past nine years.
You might see me around town playing volleyball or softball; skating a greenway; or perhaps hammering with Habitat; maybe even recycling; burrito-ing at Qdoba, or just walking to and fro.
I work as an Environmental Epidemiologist for the State of Tennessee Department of Health ensuring that communities are safe from exposure to harmful chemicals. Prior to my current role, I was an Environmental Specialist with the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation.
Prior, I graduated in 1997 from Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, Florida, with a bachelors degree in Marine Science: Biology and a minor in Environmental Studies. While at Eckerd, I was involved with EC-SAR, Bird Rescue, and the Earth Society. I added to my education with a masters degree from the School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University in Bloomington in 1998.
It all started for me when I was born in Crown Point, Indiana, to my parents Tim and Carol. I have two brothers Wayne and Bruce. I would grow through Eisenhower, Taft, and then finally graduate from Crown Point High School back in 1993.
Peacefully,