City of Huntsville, Texas
Oyetunde Adukanle, R.E.H.S/R.S, RS, CP-FS, FPS, is an experienced professional in the fields of building inspection, health inspection, and food safety, currently serving as a Building Inspector and Health Inspector for the City of Huntsville, Texas since February 2020. Previously, Oyetunde worked as a Correctional Officer for TDCJ from April 2016 to May 2021 and held various positions, including RCA at the United States Postal Service and Chauffeur at Vital Transportation Inc. Between August 2009 and September 2012, Oyetunde was a Food Inspector at Partners in Care. Oyetunde's career began in project management at the Ogun-Oshun River Basin Development Authority, where responsibilities included managing a Water Treatment Plant. Oyetunde holds a Master’s Degree in Food Technology and Processing and a BSc in Food Science and Technology from the University of Agriculture, Abeokuta.
City of Huntsville, Texas
Founded in 1835, Huntsville is one of Texas’ oldest cities and home of Sam Houston, the first and third President of the Republic of Texas and later Governor of the state. Huntsville is situated in the eastern Piney Woods region of the state. Located in town are two of Houston's homes, a museum, and a 66 ft. statue which is the tallest statue of an American hero in the world. We are also home to Sam Houston State University, Texas Department of Criminal Justice (the only state agency with headquarters outside of Austin), and Huntsville State Park.