Parks Tacoma
Garry Lindsay serves as the Chair of the Active Lifestyles and Community Wellness Advisory Council for Metro Parks Tacoma since January 2018, providing recommendations to the Board of Park Commissioners. Lindsay has an extensive background at Federal Occupational Health within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, where roles include Senior Advisor for Business Development and Strategic Partnerships, and former Deputy Director of Wellness and Health Promotion Services, focusing on tailored wellness programs for federal customers. Previous experience includes leading national initiatives at Partnership for Prevention, participation in the Integrated Health Benchmarking Forum, and contributions to Mobil Oil in health support services. Lindsay's career began in health promotion at the Kent County Health Department in Michigan. Educational qualifications include a Master of Public Health from the University of Michigan and a Bachelor's degree in School Health Education from Central Michigan University.
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Parks Tacoma
Created by voters in 1907, Parks Tacoma is an independent agency that provides parks, recreation and zoological services for people in the Tacoma, Browns Point and Dash Point areas. Governed by an elected five-member Board of Park Commissioners, Parks Tacoma maintains and cares for 69 parks and attractions, including Point Defiance Park with its Zoo and Aquarium, Boathouse Marina, and Fort Nisqually; Northwest Trek Wildlife Park near Eatonville; W. W. Seymour Botanical Conservatory; Meadow Park Golf Course; and Ruston Way waterfront parks.