Ms. Jamie S. Sabbach, CPRP
Jamie Sabbach is the Founder and Managing Member of 110 Percent, LLC and has more than 20 years of experience working in and for public parks and recreation, and higher education. Jamie has worked for notable public agencies such as the Champaign Park District (IL);
the Bloomington Parks and Recreation Department (IN); and the Boulder Parks and Recreation Department (CO) in the capacities of programmer, facility manager, superintendent and director. She has been on the faculty at Illinois State University and has continued to contribute to higher education as an adjunct faculty member at Metro State College in Denver, Colorado. Jamie currently works as a national consultant and
development trainer where her focus is on enhancing organizational effectiveness and efficiency.
Jamie is an active member of the National Recreation and Park Association having served in a variety of leadership capacities. She is a past President of the American Park and Recreation Society; served a six-year term in the Council for Accreditation; and in 2008 was inducted as a Fellow into the prestigious American Academy for Park and Recreation Administration whose membership is limited to 125 practicing professionals from across the United States.
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Jamie Sabbach is the Founder and Managing Member of 110 Percent, LLC and has more than 20 years of experience working in and for public parks and recreation, and higher education. Jamie has worked for notable public agencies such as the Champaign Park District (IL);
the Bloomington Parks and Recreation Department (IN); and the Boulder Parks and Recreation Department (CO) in the capacities of programmer, facility manager, superintendent and director. She has been on the faculty at Illinois State University and has continued to contribute to higher education as an adjunct faculty member at Metro State College in Denver, Colorado. Jamie currently works as a national consultant and
development trainer where her focus is on enhancing organizational effectiveness and efficiency.
Jamie is an active member of the National Recreation and Park Association having served in a variety of leadership capacities. She is a past President of the American Park and Recreation Society; served a six-year term in the Council for Accreditation; and in 2008 was inducted as a Fellow into the prestigious American Academy for Park and Recreation Administration whose membership is limited to 125 practicing professionals from across the United States.
Jamie has taught more than 175 professional development and training programs at various continuing education schools, and at many state, regional, national and international conferences since 1996. Jamie was selected to present at the International Federation of Parks and Recreation Administration Conference in Dublin, Ireland in 2007 and for this year’s Conference in Basle, Switzerland. She has also presented at the World Leisure Congress in Quebec, Canada in October, 2008, was a selected presenter for the 2010 Congress in Chun Cheon, South Korea, and will present at this fall’s Congress in Rimini, Italy.