Christopher P. Schooler is a seasoned Project Manager for Denver Parks and Recreation, with experience in planning, design, and construction since September 2019. Alongside this role, Christopher serves as Director of a Landscape Architecture and Planning consultancy, focusing on grants and projects in underserved communities across Colorado. As a Grant Implementation Specialist with the Colorado Health Foundation, Christopher has successfully coordinated outdoor learning environment initiatives for middle schools. Previous positions include Design Consultant for Great Outdoors Colorado, Lecturer at the University of Colorado, and Landscape Architect with notable firms like Davis Partnership Architects and Studio Daniel Libeskind, where Christopher contributed to significant projects such as the Denver Art Museum's Hamilton Wing expansion. Christopher holds a Master of Landscape Architecture from the University of Colorado Denver and two Bachelor of Applied Science degrees from Pitzer College.
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