Denver Stutler

Denver J. Stutler Jr. is an American engineer who served as the Secretary of the Florida Department of Transportation from June 2005 to December 2006 under then-Florida Governor Jeb Bush. Stutler previously served as Chief of Staff to Gov. Bush before becoming Secretary.

Denver J. Stutler, Jr.
Secretary of the Florida Department of Transportation
In office
June 2005  December 2006
GovernorJeb Bush
Preceded byJose Abreu[1]
Succeeded byStephanie Kopelousos
Personal details
Born1966 (age 5354)
Political partyRepublican
Alma materUniversity of Central Florida
ProfessionEngineer

Stutler hired Stephanie Kopelousos as his chief of staff at FDOT; she later succeeded him as Secretary.[2] After leaving government, he became CEO of P3 Development Company, LLC in Tallahassee, Florida.[3][4][5] He is an alumnus of the University of Central Florida, graduating with a bachelor's degree in 1987, and a master's degree in civil engineering in 1989.[6]

Currently, Stutler is the co-founder and CEO U.S. Submergent Technologies[7]. Founded in 2011, USST has revolutionized infrastructure maintenance by specializing in submergent cleaning to remove debris from hard-to-clean environments with a proprietary Combination3® technology — along with our unique GritGone Process® —increases the rate of production for sand and grit removal, giving them an advantage over existing methods.

References

  1. "Former Secretaries of the FDOT". Florida Department of Transportation. Retrieved 6 March 2013.
  2. Barnett, Cynthia (June 1, 2008). "Hard Road Ahead for State Roads". Florida Trend. Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  3. "Denver J. Stutler" (PDF). P3 Development Company (P3DevCo). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-15. Retrieved 2009-08-24.
  4. Player Bio: Denver J. Stutler :: Genrel
  5. "Florida's Turnpike Enterprise Media Advisory" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-11. Retrieved 2009-10-06.
  6. Former Secretaries of the Florida Department of Transportation
  7. "The Company | Sand and Grit Removal". U.S. Submergent Technologies. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
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