Our Team
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Dan Lundy - President
Dan Lundy was born and raised in Boca Raton, Florida. He first fell in love with skateboarding when he was 8 years old through his older brother and his friends. He has worked in the skate industry for over 15 years teaching lessons and managing his local skate shop. Dan has seen the fruits of hard work pay off and understands how important the community is in skateboarding. He is passionate about impacting the next generation in a positive way and strongly believes a well designed skatepark can do that.
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Jamie Foy
Jamie was born and raised in Deerfield Beach, Florida. He has been on a skateboard since he was 1 years old and it shows with his accomplishments. In 2017, he was crowned Thrasher Magazine’s Skater of the Year and in 2021, he was added to the USA Olympic Skateboarding team. Throughout the years, Jamie has released countless video parts which has gained him respect from skateboarders worldwide. As one of the top names in skateboarding, Jamie is also passionate about being a positive influence for the youth and giving back to them. Skateparks played a big role in Jamie’s life growing up and he understands the value behind a well designed park.
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Jeff Burke - Treasurer
Jeff Burke was born and raised in Western Massachusetts and has been skateboarding for over 20 years. Jeff started his skatepark advocacy in 2016 after leading the rehabilitation of the Quincy Skatepark in Quincy, Massachusetts. Jeff continues to advocate for public skateparks in Western Massachusetts and throughout New England.
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Brandon Westgate
Brandon is a legend of the northeast. Born in Wareham, Massachusetts, he made a name for himself while skating for the legendary east coast skateboard brand Zoo York. Known for his speed and power on the board Brandon's long professional career has earned him the reputation of a hard-working, blue-collar skateboarder. Brandon currently resides in Maine with his wife and two little girls.
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Tobias Parkhurst
Tobias was born in Maine and has lived most of his life in the Northeast. His skatepark advocacy started at just ten years old, and at 45, he’s got decades of experience as an advocate and fundraiser. He worked in skateboarding for a decade, doing time at summer camps and traveling to enter contests. After a brief pro career Tobias moved back to Maine where he took over his family construction company, opened restaurants and a brewery, developed historic buildings, and of course, advocated for skateparks. In 2022 Tobias sold his construction company, which allowed him to focus more time on family, passion projects, and of course: skateboarding. Tobias also serves as board Chair for the Maine Skateboarding Association. Tobias lives in Augusta with his wife Jennifer and two little boys, Xavier and Julien.
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Pedro Delfino
Florida gets a bad rap for being the land of mad men, and Boca Raton hometown hero Pedro Delfino's skating does nothing to help this cliché—the spots he skates are straight up insane. From massive triple kinked rails to head high hubbas, Pedro seems to be happy to skate whatever's in his way. His high energy personality and penchant for stepping to spots few others would earned him a coveted Thrasher cover in February 2018 and a spot alongside his heavy ripping sister (and fellow Vans team rider) in the Am Scramble video that same year.
Though Pedro now calls California home, he's hooked up with fellow Floridian Jamie Foy on Deathwish and dropped a seriously heavy welcome video part that personifies both a Skate and Destroy and Off The Wall mentality. With legendary makes and slams that'd make some quit the game, Pedro continues to prove he's a true lifer.