John displays his CDC award. |
"John worked tirelessly for eighteen months with school district personnel, teachers, city planners, parents, volunteers and staff. His expertise, his willingness to tackle every detail and to do it with good cheer will be missed by everyone," declared Bicycle Alliance ED Barbara Culp. "My only regret is lack of funding to keep this stellar project manager."
The Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention recently recognized John’s outstanding
efforts by naming him a Safe Routes to School champion. The commendation praised his strategic
thinking and efforts to advance SRTS policies and programming.
“I’m most pleased with
the ability of the project to bring people together,” John reflected. “We used the opportunity to facilitate
conversations between parents, school districts, and city agencies that I think
will lead to long term benefits for children.”
John had many memorable
moments from his tenure with the Bicycle Alliance. He recalled how the teachers in the first
train-the-trainer session learned their parking lot drills in the pouring rain.
That’s dedication! A Tukwila school displayed their SRTS fleet
of bikes at an evening event and kids were dragging their parents over to view
the bikes. Children were proudly telling
their parents which bike they rode in class.
“I’ve appreciated the
spirit and energy people bring to the Bicycle Alliance, and how much they are
willing to do to make it safer for kids to walk and bike,” John added.
What’s next for John now
that the project has wrapped up?
“I get to spend time
with my wife,” he said. “She works
nights and weekends so this will be the first time in a long time that we get
to spend some real time together.”
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