This document lists the skills, accomplishments, and awards of an individual from their work with Orange County Parks and Recreation, the Florida Department of Corrections, and Navy Morale Welfare & Recreation. Some of their notable accomplishments include developing wellness programs and articles, receiving various employee awards, presenting on wellness topics, and leading quality improvement initiatives within corrections facilities. They also taught youth sports, received national recognition for their coaching, and spoke at various conferences.
Stu Gilfillen, US Sailing, and Chris Stec, ACA: Work that Waterfront
US Sailing and the American Canoe Association have a combined network of 75,000 members and 2,000 organizations that they work with across the U.S. Learn about what programs they've seen be the most successful in different environments. They'll also identify a few select (and successful) programs that can serve as templates for how they've developed their waterfronts and leveraged key partnerships.
Spring Creek Chapter of Trout Unlimited - 2017 Year in Reviewrobertvierck
Spring Creek Chapter of Trout Unlimited Review of 2017 - including youth and community outreach, veterans service program, conservation projects, citizen science, and other accomplishments on behalf of the Spring Creek watershed.
Introduction of Sea Scout Ship 117, VFW Post 7402, Buchanan, GA to the Indian Springs District, Atlanta Area Council Scoutmasters, Committee Members, and interested parents.
In addition to Sea Scout advancement to develop youth leaders, we serve troops by sponsoring aquatics, vocational, navigation, and other Sea Scout program-related merit badge to surrounding Councils.
Panelists include: Stephen Ellerin – United States Boating Institute, Stu Gilfillen – U. S. Sailing, Nichole Kalil – ACR Electronics, Inc., and Dan Ratner – National Safe Boating Council.
As the current cadre of Recreational Boating Safety (RBS) leaders ages, it will become increasingly important to attract, engage, and even recruit the next generation of recreational boaters. This demographic is often considerably younger, more physically fit, more diverse, and driven by a different set of motivations than the generations of boaters before them. They are more interested in "boating for the millions, not the millionaires" and traditional RBS organizations will need to adapt if we are to reach them with our message and recruit them into our organizations.
Stu Gilfillen, US Sailing, and Chris Stec, ACA: Work that Waterfront
US Sailing and the American Canoe Association have a combined network of 75,000 members and 2,000 organizations that they work with across the U.S. Learn about what programs they've seen be the most successful in different environments. They'll also identify a few select (and successful) programs that can serve as templates for how they've developed their waterfronts and leveraged key partnerships.
Spring Creek Chapter of Trout Unlimited - 2017 Year in Reviewrobertvierck
Spring Creek Chapter of Trout Unlimited Review of 2017 - including youth and community outreach, veterans service program, conservation projects, citizen science, and other accomplishments on behalf of the Spring Creek watershed.
Introduction of Sea Scout Ship 117, VFW Post 7402, Buchanan, GA to the Indian Springs District, Atlanta Area Council Scoutmasters, Committee Members, and interested parents.
In addition to Sea Scout advancement to develop youth leaders, we serve troops by sponsoring aquatics, vocational, navigation, and other Sea Scout program-related merit badge to surrounding Councils.
Panelists include: Stephen Ellerin – United States Boating Institute, Stu Gilfillen – U. S. Sailing, Nichole Kalil – ACR Electronics, Inc., and Dan Ratner – National Safe Boating Council.
As the current cadre of Recreational Boating Safety (RBS) leaders ages, it will become increasingly important to attract, engage, and even recruit the next generation of recreational boaters. This demographic is often considerably younger, more physically fit, more diverse, and driven by a different set of motivations than the generations of boaters before them. They are more interested in "boating for the millions, not the millionaires" and traditional RBS organizations will need to adapt if we are to reach them with our message and recruit them into our organizations.
1. SKILLS, ACCOMPOLISHMENTS AND AWARDS:
Orange County Parks and Recreation
• Orange County WellWorks intranet Webpage development
• Author of wellness articles Orange County Spiel, Catherine’s Choice magazine
• Employee of the Month November 2003 Orange County Parks & Recreation
• Guest Speaker Wellness Orange County Public Library
• Orange County Supervisory Development Program
• “Wellness Minute” Presentations Orange County Parks & Recreation Site Supervisor Meetings
• Orange County Wellness & Workmen’s Compensation Studies
• Parks & Recreation Safety Committee member
• Keynote Speaker on Wellness for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration Centennial
Celebration of Florida District Office 2006
• Florida Council on Crime and Delinquency State Wellness Coordinator 2009-10
• Bike Florida 20
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Anniversary Ride Orange County Parks Speaker 2014
• Division Accreditation Team member
Florida Department of Corrections
• “Team Skills & Concepts of TQL” 40 Hours CQML
• “Methods of Managing Quality” 40 hours CQML
• Correctional Quality Managerial Leadership Recognition 1996
• Central Florida Reception Center Black History Month Committee Chair 1996
• Wellness Teaching Methodology Certification University of Florida 1996
• Keynote Speaker Polk CI Women’s History Program 1996
• CFRC Women’s History Program Chair statewide Institutional Recognition Award,
• Statewide Corrections Conference Speaker “CQML Applications to Wellness”
• CQML letter of recognition Assistant Secretary of FDOC “CQML Processes”
• Institutional Quality Management Board appointment CFRC
2. • CFRC Quality Improvement Team “Interdepartmental Cooperation”
• Speaker, University of Central Florida “Be Well Aware” workshop
Navy Morale Welfare & Recreation
• Youth Sports & Fitness Instructor’s Course Annapolis, MD 40 hours
• Civilian Employee of the Quarter Naval Subase Groton Connecticut 1986
• Commander in Chief’s Special Recognition for Installation Excellence Secretary of Defense
1987 MVP Volunteer Program
• National Youth Sport Coaches Association Youth Sport Leader Award 1988 (1 of 15 nationally)
• NYSCA Century Club Award for certification of more than 1,000 Navy youth sport coaches
• Speaker East Coast Annual Youth Directors Conference Naval Station Mayport Florida 1992
• Naval Training Center Orlando TQM 40 Hours