Richard B. Seymour

Author | Health Educator (Retired)

Richard Seymour Professional Milestones

A Timeline of Professional Milestones

1937

Mr. Seymour is born in San Francisco, California to Arnold Burt-Oakley and Florence Marguerite Seymour.

1960

Mr. Seymour begins freelance writing in Sausalito, California.

1969

Mr. Seymour receives a Bachelor of Arts in English to Sonoma State University.

1970

Mr. Seymour receives a Master of Arts in English and comparative literature with an emphasis on creative writing from Sonoma State University.

1971

Mr. Seymour becomes a coordinator and administrator at the College of Medocino in Boonville, California.

1973

Mr. Seymour becomes business manager of Haight Ashbury Free Clinics in San Francisco, California.

1977

Mr. Seymour becomes executive administrator and director of training and education projects for Haight Ashbury Clinics.

1985

Mr. Seymour becomes an assistant professor at Sonoma State University.

1986

Mr. Seymour becomes an instructor at John F. Kennedy University.

1987

Mr. Seymour authors “Drug Free” and “The Physician’s Guide to Psychoactive Drugs.”

1988

Mr. Seymour becomes treasurer and chairman of the board of directors of the World Drug Abuse Treatment Network.

1988

Mr. Seymour becomes president and chief executive officer of Westwind Associates.

1989

Mr. Seymour authors “The New Drugs.”

1993

Mr. Seymour authors “The Psychedelic Resurgence.”

1997

Mr. Seymour becomes a coordinator for the California Collaborative Center for Substance Abuse Policy Research.

1997

Mr. Seymour authors “Compost College.”

2001

Mr. Seymour authors “Clinicians’ Guide to Substance Abuse.”

2018

Mr. Seymour authors “Murder on the Dock of the Bay.”

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