John Adornato III

Deputy Vice President For Regional Operations at National Parks Conservation Association

John Adornato III has a range of work experience spanning from the public sector to non-profit organizations. John began as a Research Technician at the USDA, working on crop research and development. John later served as a NOAA Legislative Fellow for the U.S. Senate, focusing on oceans and fisheries issues. John then joined the National Parks Conservation Association as Deputy Vice President for Regional Operations, where they worked to protect and enhance national parks across various regions. John also served as a Precinct Committeeman for the Broward Democratic Committee. John's dedication to public service extended to their role as Commissioner for the City of Oakland Park, where they aimed to foster excellence within the community.

John Adornato III received a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Biology/Biological Sciences, General from Tufts University in the years 1992 to 1996. John also obtained another Bachelor of Science degree (B.S.) from Tufts University during the same period, although the field of study for this degree is not specified. Prior to their undergraduate studies, they completed their high school education at Deerfield Academy from 1988 to 1992, earning a Regular/General High School/Secondary Diploma. After their undergraduate studies, John went on to pursue a Master of Science (MS) degree in Wetland Ecology from the University of Maryland, from 1998 to 2002. In addition to their formal education, they obtained a Certificate of Completion in Communication Boot Camp from the American Management Association in December 2010.

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