Speaker Bio
David C. Antonucci has resided in the Lake Tahoe area for over 34 years.
He holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in civil and environmental
engineering from California State Polytechnic University and Oregon
State University, respectively. He is a licensed professional civil
engineer in California. He has pursued a successful professional career
at the senior manager and policy level positions in government since
1973. He currently serves on the board of directors of the Tahoe
Resource Conservation District and Squaw Valley Olympic Museum. He
operates a consulting practice in project management and presentation
development.
His
upcoming book, “Snowball’s Chance: The Story of the 1960 Olympic Winter
Games – Squaw Valley and Lake Tahoe” will be released in
November 2009. The book
will be available at
Amazon.com and
bookstores.
He
enjoys studying the science, environmental issues and natural history of
Lake Tahoe. Antonucci is currently working on his next book, “The
Natural World of Lake Tahoe.” He has done original research that has
identified the travel route and campsites of Mark Twain at Lake Tahoe.
He regularly gives multimedia presentations to visitors and conference
groups on Lake Tahoe natural history interpretation, Mark Twain at Lake
Tahoe and the 1960 Olympic Winter Games. He also does presentation
development consulting using the PowerPoint multimedia platform. To
arrange speaking engagements or presentation development consulting,
please visit his web site
www.tahoefacts.com.
The
author enjoys cross-country and alpine skiing, snowshoeing, biking,
kayaking, hiking, fishing and camping. He resides in Tahoma, Calif. with
his wife and son.
Presentation
Title: The Lake Tahoe Marathon Course
Description: Course information and sights along the way