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Fire Leadership Challenge 2019 Who's Coming as of 10/8/19 First Name Last Name Job Title Company Steve Doon Western ZOne RBM 3M-Scott Brian Ciarrachi Sales Rep/Firefighter 7710 Insurance/Benchmark Insurance Stuart Sunderland Deputy Fire Chief Adams County Fire Protection District David Carpenter Lieutenant Adams County Fire Rescue Derek Bullen EMS Officer Adams County Fire Rescue Shawn Chapin Firefighter/Paramedic Adams County Fire Rescue Mike Kary Firefighter/Paramedic Adams County Fire Rescue Troy Patterson Operations Chief Adams County Fire Rescue Doug Bartlett Sales Rep Advanced Traffic Products, Inc. Steve Ferguson Sales Manager Airpro, Inc. Bill Mack District Sales Manager Akron Brass / Hale Products Chad Anderson Sales Professional All-American Hose Scott Lenn VP of Operations American Medical Response Chris Williams Regional Director American Medical Response Courtney Kuntz Health & Public Services Arapahoe Community College Sander Orent, M.D. Medical Director ARBOR ON FIRE Mike Corsentino Director of Operations ARBOR ON FIRE Linda Ortiz Director of Business Development Arbor on Fire Dan ROOZEN Captain Arvada Fire Todd Hyatt Battalion Chief Arvada Fire Protection District Dave Mitchell EMS Chief Arvada Fire Protection District Jamie Denison Battalion Chief Arvada Fire Protection District Mike Piper Deputy Chief Arvada Fire Protection District Kevin Ferry Division Chief Arvada Fire Protection District Tim McMahon Captain Arvada Fire Protection District Sandy Schiff Captain Aspen Fire Parker Lathrop Deputy Chief Aspen Fire Ari APOSTOLOPOULOS Area Manager AT&T Rory McCabe Client Solutions Executive AT&T Katie Clark Event Execution Lead AT&T Outside Customer Relations- Mike Roos Public Safety Becker Safety and Supply Andrew Kuiken Captain Berthoud Fire Protection Distr Travis Cole Firefighter Berthoud Fire Protection District Dan Sheil Battalion Chief Big Sky Fire Mitch Hamel Captain Big Sky Fire Greg Clark Firefighter/ Medic Big Sky Fire Holger Durre Deputy Fire Chief Boulder Fire-Rescue Michael Calderazzo Fire Chief Boulder Fire-Rescue Jeff Long Deputy Fire Chief Boulder Fire-Rescue Greg Schwab Fire Chief Boulder Rural Fire & Rescue Fritz Koch Training Captain Boulder Rural Fire Rescue Dillon Smith Engineer Bozeman Fire Dept Jesse Layton Fire/Medic Bozeman Fire Dept James Short Captain Bozeman Fire Dept Josh Charles Captain Bozeman Fire Dept Ross Carter Regional Sales Manager Braun Northwest, Inc Brian Guyer Lieutenant Brighton Fire Rescue First Name Last Name Job Title Company Kevin Carson Captain - Training Brighton Fire Rescue Battalion Chief Training / Special Andy Kovacs OPS Brighton Fire Rescue Mark Bodane Fire Chief Brighton Fire Rescue Mike Schuppe Deputy Chief Brighton Fire Rescue Randy Lee Sales Manager Bullard Scott Johnson Assistant Chief Canon City Area Fire Protection District David DelVecchio Fire Chief Canon City Area Fire Protection District Kevin Evans Firefighter Canon City Area Fire Protection District Walter Brantley Firefighter Canon City Area Fire Protection District Josh Johnson Firefighter Canon City Area Fire Protection District Clint Veatch Lieutenant Canon City Area Fire Protection District Andy Chaney Firefighter Canon City Area Fire Protection District Todd Gasparri Sales representative Cascade Fire Equipment CASCADE FIRE EQUIPMENT JIM ALBRIGHT SALES MANAGER COMPANY Adam Gallegos Lieutenant Castle Rock Fire and Rescue Jeff Helle Lieutenant Castle Rock Fire and Rescue Matt Osborn Lieutenant Castle Rock Fire and Rescue Jay Allen Lieutenant Castle Rock Fire and Rescue Json Butts Battalion Chief Castle Rock Fire and Rescue Rich Martin Deputy Chief Castle Rock Fire and Rescue David Bolling President Centennial Fire and Safety Equipment Gary Allen Fire Chief Central City Fire Department Bob Bowen Regional Sales Manager CET Fire Pump Mfg Zack Austin Firefighter chaffee county fire protection district Cheston Hart Captain chaffee county fire protection district Christopher Stromer Firefighter Chaffee County Fire Protection district Robert Bertram Fire Chief chaffee county fire protection district Kira Jones Firefighter chaffee county fire protection district Don Chapman Chief City of Alamosa Christopher Woolley Fire Chief City of Black Hawk Fire Department Dusty Dezell Chief Information Security Officer City of Colorado Springs Frank Swanson Senior Cybersecurity Analyst City of Colorado Springs Darin Atteberry City Manager City of Fort Collins Mark Kuzmic Training Captain City of Fountain Fire Department George Harner Assistant Fire Chief City of Pueblo Stephen Kelley Deputy Fire Chief City of Thornton Roy Lapid Paramedic City of Thornton Fire Department Cody Larson Lieutenant City of Thornton Fire Department Bret Wentworth Assistant Chief - Battalion City of Thornton Fire Department Gary Hobbs Deputy Fire Chief City of Thornton Fire Department Gordie Olson Fire Chief City of Thornton Fire Department Rocco Snart Planning Branch Chief Co. Division of Fire Prev and Co Matt O'Leary Logistics Chief Colorado Department of Public Safety Northwest Regional Training Colorado Division of Fire Prevention & Jason Clark Officer Control Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Rose Long Resource Unit Leader Control Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Brad Schmidt Wildland Fire Projects Manager Control Gary Meadows Treasurer Colorado Fire Chaplains Association First Name Last Name Job Title Company Chris Nelson Rep Colorado Fire Mechanics Association Mike Frainier President Colorado Professional Fire Fighters Mike Scott Division Chief Colorado River Fire Rescue Linda Prudhomme Executive Director Colorado Safe Haven for Newborns Colorado Special Districts Property and Adam Johnsen Safety Management Consultant Liability Pool Colorado Special Districts Property and Jennifer Alvarado Workers' Compensation Liability Pool Randy Royal Deputy Chief Colorado Springs Fire Dept Justin White Battalion Chief Colorado Springs Fire Dept Brett Lacey Deputy Fire Chief Colorado Springs Fire Dept Tiffany Lipsey Director Colorado State University Keith Padgett Academic Program Director Columbia Southern University Caroline Stringfellow Fire/EMS Outreach Manager Columbia Southern University Eric Savickas President & Founder Convergent Impact Daren Greening Product Specialist CoPro EFP, LLC Daren Greening Product Specialist CoPro EFP, LLC Veronica Jarolimek Training Officer Crested Butte Fire Protection District Jeff Duke Assistant Chief Crested Butte Fire Protection District Michael Reily Lieutenant Crested Butte Fire Protection District Robert Weisbaum Operations Chief Crested Butte Fire Protection District Jason Parrish Territory Manager CrewBoss PPE Brian Bird Heavy Rescue Specialist CURTIS Tom Larsen Air Product Specialist CURTIS Earl Storm Sales Professional CURTIS Nancy Thomas Sales Professional CURTIS David Clough Sales manager CURTIS Tom Parascandola Sales Professional CURTIS Morgan Thomas Lieutenant Denver Fire AleX Dorgan Lieutenant Denver Fire Michael Cowgill Engineer Denver Fire Silas Cordova Engineer Denver Fire Fernando Martinez Firefighter Denver Fire Samuel Gillan Captain Denver Fire Olivia Covey Firefighter Denver Fire Jeremy Vigil Assistant Chief Denver Fire Department of Health Care Policy and Daniel Harper Financial Analyst Financing Derrick Charpentier Battalion Chief DFPC Drew Gettel Captain DFPC Lisa Pine Fire Commission Administrator DFPC Valerie Thomson Assistant Project Manager Diversified Consulting Solutions, Inc. 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