Thank You, Advisory Council

Mar 20, 2019 | News

Thanks to our Advisory Council Members for an inspiring discussion at Lost Corner Preserve! The Sandy Springs Conservancy is honored by the following group of business and civic leaders, who presented thoughtful feedback about our future trail and park goals in Sandy Springs. As we advance the Marsh Creek Trail, a city-wide trail system, and new parks in the city, the Conservancy is thankful for their ideas and support. We look forward to keeping in touch with them.

Sandy Springs Conservancy Advisory Council Members

 

Melisa Beauchamp
Aprio

Bob Beard
Focus Bankers

Scott Busch
Steel Canyon Golf Club

Beth Buursema
CHOA

Mike Busher
Ashton Woods

Joanne Chitty
Selig Enterprises

David and Melanie Couchman
Couchman Noble Foundation

Bill Cox
National Park Service

Ken Dishman
Platform 9

Dan Eberly
Eberly and Associates

Joanna Goodstein
Graphic Packaging

Reed Haggard
Reed Marketing Associates

Ann Hanlon
Perimeter CID

John Hardy
John Hardy Group

Ty Hodge
Cox

June Holder
UPS

Allen Johnson
City of Sandy Springs

John Jokerst
Carter

Victoria King
UPS

Tom Mahaffey
Sandy Springs Perimeter Chamber

Josh Mudd
Clark Ventures

Richard Munger
North American Properties

Imann Ostien
Northside Hospital

Pete and Sally Parsonson
The Sally and Peter Parsonson Foundation

Michael Perry
City of Sandy Springs

Jeff Petrea
Georgia Power Company

Walt Ray
The Trust for Public Land

Deborah Silcox
Georgia House of Representatives

Jay Silverman
Dwell Studio

Mary Beth Spence
Emory Healthcare

Denise Starling
Livable Buckhead

Van Westmoreland
Westmoreland Company

Matt Wilder
Pond and Company

Ward Williams
Regency Centers

Linda Bain

 

Helen Tapp

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