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'''David G. Dionne''' (born [[1957]]) is the executive director of [[Red Mountain Park]].
'''David G. Dionne''' (born [[1957]]) was the first executive director of [[Red Mountain Park]], serving from [[2008]] to [[2016]].


Dionne earned his bachelor of science in wild lands administration at West Virginia University in [[1979]]. He has worked for several non-profits. In [[1987]] he became the superintendent of Baltimore and Annapolis Trail Park and was later promoted to Chief of Trails and Natural Areas for Anne Arundel County, Maryland. He has also served as chairman of the national board for the East Coast Greenways Alliance.
Dionne earned his bachelor of science in wild lands administration at West Virginia University in [[1979]]. He has worked for several non-profits. In [[1987]] he became the superintendent of Baltimore and Annapolis Trail Park and was later promoted to Chief of Trails and Natural Areas for Anne Arundel County, Maryland. He has also served as chairman of the national board for the East Coast Greenways Alliance.


Dionne came to [[Birmingham]] in [[2008]] to oversee the development of the Red Mountain Park.
Dionne came to [[Birmingham]] in [[2008]] to oversee the development of the Red Mountain Park. He stepped down on [[November 1]], [[2016]].


==References==
==References==
* Bouma, Katherine (September 29, 2008) "Red Mountain Park director hopes to meet volunteers to help build paths and amenities." ''Birmingham News''
* Bouma, Katherine (September 29, 2008) "Red Mountain Park director hopes to meet volunteers to help build paths and amenities." {{BN}}


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Latest revision as of 14:30, 19 October 2016

David G. Dionne (born 1957) was the first executive director of Red Mountain Park, serving from 2008 to 2016.

Dionne earned his bachelor of science in wild lands administration at West Virginia University in 1979. He has worked for several non-profits. In 1987 he became the superintendent of Baltimore and Annapolis Trail Park and was later promoted to Chief of Trails and Natural Areas for Anne Arundel County, Maryland. He has also served as chairman of the national board for the East Coast Greenways Alliance.

Dionne came to Birmingham in 2008 to oversee the development of the Red Mountain Park. He stepped down on November 1, 2016.

References

  • Bouma, Katherine (September 29, 2008) "Red Mountain Park director hopes to meet volunteers to help build paths and amenities." The Birmingham News