Jim Donahue
is the President of National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) and
was formerly President of the American Park and Recreation Society (APRS) Branch
(1998-99) and past Chair of the Mid Atlantic Regional Council (MARC-1999-2000).
Jim chaired the NRPA National Forum from 2000-2001. He served two three-year
term as an NRPA Trustee and chaired the awards committee and the the information
resources committee. Jim has also served as President of the New York State
Recreation and Parks Society. He chaired the NY State "Friends of Parks and
Recreation" foundation and helped raise more than $30,000 for scholarship and
research.
He has been the
Director of Parks, Recreation, and Information Processing for the Perinton Recreation and Parks Department in New York
since 1978. The Town of Perinton has grown
from a nine full-time person department in 1976 to more than twenty full time
staff today. The Town of Perinton designed and built a $5.5 million community
center in 1997. Final plans are
underway to construct a $5.9 million indoor water park to add on to the
community center.
Jim earned a
Bachelors degree in Municipal Recreation (1976) and a Masters in Public
Administration (1983) from SUNY Brockport. He also received an Associates Degree
in Recreation Supervision from Monroe Community College in 1974.
He is
the recipient of the Distinguished Service Award from both the New York State
Recreation and Park Society (1993) and the American Park and Recreation Society
(2001). He has served as an adjunct faculty member at both SUNY Brockport and
the Rochester Business Institute.