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Biography
James (Jim) Pierce, BS, M Sci., REHS,
President of Sierra Horizons, Inc.. He is also the president and
CEO of a non-profit corporation called Nevada Health Network,
Inc. that is committed to the health of all Nevadans.
He is a member of the National Environmental Health Association,
the Nevada Environmental Health Association and the Nevada
Public Health Association.
He has worked in the
environmental health field for more than 19 years, primarily in regulatory
compliance and held the position of Environmental Health Manager, overseeing
compliance for over 6,000 food establishments, hundreds of pools, spas,
child care facilities, institutions, septic systems.
He was involved with the
development and updating of many regulations, specifically: food
establishments, pools, spas, hotels/motels, childcare facilities,
He was the Safety Officer
for the Division that has about 450 employees in 50 locations throughout the
state of Nevada.
As a hearing officer for
the Nevada Health Division for three years (1993-1996), he decided cases
involving health care of within senior are facilities, primarily in Las
Vegas.
He was the safety manager
for the Nevada Department of Transportation that has over 1,600 employees
and 50 work locations. During this time he developed many safety programs
and plans, provided a monthly safety e-newsletter for all employees.
He was also the Loss Control
Manager, for NDOT developing a new claims system in 1996, which saved the
Department more than 12 million in claims costs in four years. Premiums in
1996 were approximately 1.8 million but had dropped to 1.3 million with
premium refunds of about 2 million during those four years.
He is a graduate of the
University of Nevada-Reno with a B.S. and M.Sci. in biology. He has
attended many courses and seminars related to food safety and epidemiologist
while with the Nevada Health Division.
He has lived in Nevada
for over 45 years and currently lives near Minden, NV.
Contact Information
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Telephone |
775 267-2768 |
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Address |
Minden, NV 89423-8854 |
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