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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBOARD STANDING COMMITTEES - 01282019 - Internal Ops Agenda Pkt            INTERNAL OPERATIONS COMMITTEE SPECIAL MEETING January 28, 2019 1:00 P.M. 651 Pine Street, Room 101, Martinez Supervisor Diane Burgis,Chair Supervisor Candace Andersen, Vice Chair Agenda Items: Items may be taken out of order based on the business of the day and preference of the Committee              1.Introductions   2.Public comment on any item under the jurisdiction of the Committee and not on this agenda (speakers may be limited to three minutes).   3. RECEIVE and APPROVE the Record of Action for the December 10, 2018 IOC meeting. (Julie DiMaggio Enea, IOC Staff)   4. INTERVIEW candidates for At Large seats on the ad hoc 2020 Census Complete Count Steering Committee and DETERMINE recommendations for Board of Supervisors consideration. (Julie DiMaggio Enea, IOC Staff)   5.The next meeting is currently scheduled for February 11, 2019.   6.Adjourn   The Internal Operations Committee will provide reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities planning to attend Internal Operations Committee meetings. Contact the staff person listed below at least 72 hours before the meeting. Any disclosable public records related to an open session item on a regular meeting agenda and distributed by the County to a majority of members of the Internal Operations Committee less than 96 hours prior to that meeting are available for public inspection at 651 Pine Street, 10th floor, during normal business hours. Staff reports related to items on the agenda are also accessible on line at www.co.contra-costa.ca.us. Public comment may be submitted via electronic mail on agenda items at least one full work day prior to the published meeting time. 1 For Additional Information Contact: Julie DiMaggio Enea, Committee Staff Phone (925) 335-1077, Fax (925) 646-1353 julie.enea@cao.cccounty.us 2 INTERNAL OPERATIONS COMMITTEE - SPECIAL MEETING 3. Meeting Date:01/28/2019   Subject:RECORD OF ACTION FOR THE DECEMBER 10, 2018 IOC MEETING Submitted For: David Twa, County Administrator  Department:County Administrator Referral No.: N/A   Referral Name: RECORD OF ACTION  Presenter: Julie DiMaggio Enea Contact: Julie DiMaggio Enea (925) 335-1077 Referral History: County Ordinance requires that each County body keep a record of its meetings. Though the record need not be verbatim, it must accurately reflect the agenda and the decisions made in the meeting. Referral Update: Attached is the Record of Action for the December 10, 2018 IOC meeting. Recommendation(s)/Next Step(s): RECEIVE and APPROVE the Record of Action for the December 10, 2018 IOC meeting. Fiscal Impact (if any): None. Attachments DRAFT IOC Record of Action for December 10, 2018 3 INTERNAL OPERATIONS COMMITTEE RECORD OF ACTION FOR December 10, 2018   Supervisor Diane Burgis,Chair Supervisor Candace Andersen, Vice Chair   Present: Diane Burgis, Chair      Candace Andersen, Vice Chair    Staff Present:Jami Napier, Interim Staff  Attendees: Timothy Ewell, County Administrator's Office  Emlyn Struthers, Clerk of the Board's Office  Parm Sandhu  Jill Ray, BOS District II Representative  J. D. Smith  Phyllis Gordon  Kirsten Upshaw  Hannah Brown  Debbie Toth  Tanya Drlik, Health Services Dept                   1.Introductions    Chair Burgis convened the meeting and self-introductions were made around the room.   2.Public comment on any item under the jurisdiction of the Committee and not on this agenda (speakers may be limited to three minutes).    No one requested to speak during the public comment period.   3.RECEIVE and APPROVE the Record of Action for the October 8, 2018 IOC meeting.      The record of action for the October 8, 2018 IOC meeting was approved as presented.    AYE: Chair Diane Burgis, Vice Chair Candace Andersen  Passed  4.RECOMMEND the reappointment of James Pinckney to the At Large #1 seat on the    DRAFT 4 4.RECOMMEND the reappointment of James Pinckney to the At Large #1 seat on the Contra Costa Mosquito & Vector Control District Board of Trustees to a new four-year term ending on January 2, 2024.       The Committee approved the reappointment of James Pinckney to the At Large #1 seat with a corrected term ending on January 2, 2023 and directed staff to forward the recommendation to the Board of Supervisors.    AYE: Chair Diane Burgis, Vice Chair Candace Andersen  Passed  5.RECOMMEND reappointment of Dean E. Barbieri to the Member of the Bar seat on the Public Law Library Board of Trustees to a new one-year term expiring on December 31, 2019.       The Committee approved the reappointment of Dean E. Barbieri to the Member of the Bar seat on the Public Law Library Board of Trustees to a new one-year term expiring on December 31, 2019, and directed staff to forward the recommendation to the Board of Supervisors.    AYE: Chair Diane Burgis, Vice Chair Candace Andersen  Passed  6.CONSIDER recommending the reappointment of Walter Pease and Bethallyn Black to the Contra Costa Resource Conservation District Board of Directors to new four year terms expiring on November 30, 2022.       The Committee approved the reappointment of Walter Pease and Bethallyn Black to the Contra Costa Resource Conservation District Board of Directors to new four year terms expiring on November 30, 2022, and directed staff to forward the recommendation to the Board of Supervisors.    AYE: Chair Diane Burgis, Vice Chair Candace Andersen  Passed  7.RECOMMEND the reappointment of Neil Tsutsui to the Board of Supervisors Appointee seat on the East Bay Regional Parks District Park Advisory Committee to a new two-year term that will expire on December 31, 2020.       The Committee approved the reappointment of Neil Tsutsui to the Board of Supervisors Appointee seat on the East Bay Regional Parks District Park Advisory Committee to a new two-year term that will expire on December 31, 2020, and directed staff to forward the recommendation to the Board of Supervisors.    AYE: Chair Diane Burgis, Vice Chair Candace Andersen  Passed  8.INTERVIEW candidate for the Board of Supervisors Alternate seat on the Treasury    DRAFT 5 8.INTERVIEW candidate for the Board of Supervisors Alternate seat on the Treasury Oversight Committee to complete the unexpired term that will expire on April 30, 2022, and DETERMINE recommendation for Board of Supervisors consideration.       The Committee interviewed, and approved the appointment of, Parm Sandhu to the Board of Supervisors Alternate seat on the Treasury Oversight Committee to complete the current term that will expire on April 30, 2022, and directed staff to forward the recommendation to the Board of Supervisors.    AYE: Chair Diane Burgis, Vice Chair Candace Andersen  Passed  9.INTERVIEW the following two candidates for the Public Member #3 and Public Member Alternate seats on the Integrated Pest Management Advisory Committee and DETERMINE recommendations for Board of Supervisors consideration: James Donnelly, Danville (incumbent) Dennis Shusterman, Richmond       The Committee interviewed, and approved the appointment of, James Donnelly to the Public Member #3 seat and Dennis Shusterman to the Public Member Alternate seat on the the Integrated Pest Management Advisory Committee, and directed staff to forward the recommendations to the Board of Supervisors.    AYE: Chair Diane Burgis, Vice Chair Candace Andersen  Passed  10.INTERVIEW the following candidates for the At Large seat for an initial two-year term to commence upon the dissolution of the Los Medanos Community Healthcare District and DETERMINE recommendation for Board of Supervisors consideration: Dennis Gonzales (Oakley) Victor Segura (Brentwood) Stephanie Williams-Rogers (Brentwood)       The Committee removed this item from consideration and directed staff to work with Office of Communications and Media and LAFCo to recruit a broader pool of qualified candidates for Committee consideration, and return to the IOC in January or February of 2019.   11.CONSIDER status report on the Commission for Women and any action to be taken.       The Women’s Commission members indicated that they needed further time to review the bylaw changes. The Supervisors instructed the Commissioners to review the changes, make a list of any changes they could not agree with, and return to Internal Operations with the bylaws in February 2019.   DRAFT 6 12.The draft application is enclosed for review and discussion. County Supervisors, County employees, and members of the public will have an opportunity to provide feedback and suggestions on the future application form. Once these comments are incorporated, the form can return to the IOC for additional discussion on a revised version, or can go directly to the full Board of Supervisors (BOS) for approval, depending on the scope of the revisions and the wishes of the IOC. Upon final approval of the form by the BOS, the COB will distribute and inform county staff and BOS offices. Additionally, the online form (hosted through Granicus) will be updated to match the fields and order of information on the new form. The old form will be retired from circulation.       The Supervisors reviewed the format and provided comments. Supervisor Andersen preferred to revise the proposed ‘education’ section to appear more like the former section, listing: degrees awarded, institution, and other education. Supervisor Burgis suggested adding a checkbox, with the statement “I would like to be considered for service on other advisory bodies for which I may be qualified”. Jami Napier was directed to make the requested changes, and bring the application to a full Board of Supervisors meeting as a discussion item because they believed the changes were significant and afforded an opportunity to highlight the County’s Boards & Commissions.    AYE: Chair Diane Burgis, Vice Chair Candace Andersen  Passed  13.Adjourn    Chair Burgis adjourned the meeting after all business was concluded.    AYE: Chair Diane Burgis, Vice Chair Candace Andersen  Passed    For Additional Information Contact:  Julie DiMaggio Enea, Committee Staff Phone (925) 335-1077, Fax (925) 646-1353 julie.enea@cao.cccounty.us DRAFT 7 INTERNAL OPERATIONS COMMITTEE - SPECIAL MEETING 4. Meeting Date:01/28/2019   Subject:REVIEW APPLICATIONS FOR THE 2020 CENSUS COMPLETE COUNT STEERING COMMITTEE Submitted For: Diane Burgis, District III Supervisor  Department:Board of Supervisors District III Referral No.: IOC 18/5   Referral Name: Advisory Body Recruitment  Presenter: Julie DiMaggio Enea Contact: Julie DiMaggio Enea (925) 335-1077 Referral History: The Board of Supervisors, on December 18, 2018, authorized the establishment of a Complete Count Steering Committee to guide the County's 2020 Census outreach effort. The charge of the Committee is to:  Set clear, achievable goals and objectives; Identify areas of the community that may need extra outreach efforts, either a geographical area or a population group that might be hard to count; Use a “grassroots” approach to working with community-based organizations and groups who have direct contact with households who may be hard to count; Customize promotional materials for local area; Implement special events; Build awareness of the census and its benefits and motivate response through social media, newsletters, and other communications; Support and complete these tasks through the work of regional sub-committees in Central County, East County, South County, and West County; Develop a proposed Census 2020 budget for consideration by the Board of Supervisors. The Board appointed Supervisor Diane Burgis to chair the Steering Committee and make recommendations to the Board on the Committee composition. Supervisor Burgis envisions a Committee composed of 11-15 members, including the Chair. Of these, 5 will be representatives from each Supervisorial District and 5-9 will be at-large members, all appointed by the Board of Supervisors. The at-large members will be determined after the Board appointees are selected, to fill any gaps in the composition needed to create an effective outreach campaign. Supervisor Burgis has requested the Board's Internal Operations Committee to screen applicants, consistent with the County's policy for advisory body appointments, for the 5-9 At Large members of the Steering Committee.  8 Steering Committee members will be expected to serve as ambassadors for the 2020 Census within their region and/or across diverse sectors and communities countywide, and will need to think strategically about how to engage residents in hard to count populations, help to organize community events, communicate through their networks, and make presentations to community groups. They must be able and willing to commit the time required (estimated to be 5-10 hours/month) and regularly attend Complete Count Committee meetings, which will be held monthly in the afternoons. Periodic meetings will be held in the evening or on weekends. The County began recruiting for Steering Committee members on January 11 (see attached announcements). The two-week recruitment garnered 23 applicants.  Referral Update: Attached are applications of the 23 candidates (listed alphabetically below) for the 5-9 At Large seats on the 2020 Census Complete Count Steering Committee. Also attached are the recruitment announcements and a summary of key information from the applications sorted by Supervisorial District. Lauren Babb, Concord Christina Baronian, Richmond Fran Biderman, Kensington Chala L. Bonner, Richmond Adriana Cendejas, Brentwood Alvaro Fuentes, Richmond Dulce Maria N. Galicia Noguez, Richmond Ruben Hernandez Story, Richmond Samuel Houston, Concord Melody Howe Weintraub James Kapris, Richmond Ajit Kaushal, Concord Terry W. Koehne, San Ramon Cynthia LeBlanc, Richmond Mariana Moore, Richmond Mark Orcutt, Walnut Creek Andres Orozco, Oakley Mayra Padilla, Richmond Ali J. Saidi, Pinole Laura Sheckler, Richmond Linda Soliven, Antioch Lina Velasco, Pinole Joseph Villarreal, Pleasant Hill Recommendation(s)/Next Step(s): 9 INTERVIEW candidates for At Large seats on the ad hoc 2020 Census Complete Count Steering Committee and DETERMINE recommendations for Board of Supervisors consideration. Attachments Recruitment Announcement for District Supervisor Appointees Recruitment Announcement for At Large Appointees At Large Candidate Summary Candidate Application_Lauren Babb_Census Steering Cte Candidate Application_Christina Baronian_Census Steering Cte Candidate Application_Fran Biderman_Census Steering Cte Candidate Application_Chala Bonner_Census Steering Cte Candidate Application_Sean Casey_Census Steering Cte Candidate Application_Adriana Cendejas_Census Steering Cte Candidate Application_Alvaro Fuentes_Census Steering Cte Candidate Application_Dulce Maria Galicia Noguez_Census Steering Cte Candidate Application_Ruben Hernandez Story_Census Steering Cte Candidate Application_Samuel Houston_Census Steering Cte Candidate Application_James Kapris_Census Steering Cte Candidate Application_Ajit Kaushal_Census Steering Cte Candidate Application_Terry Koehne_Census Steering Cte Candidate Application_Cynthia LeBlanc_Census Steering Cte Candidate Application_Mariana Moore_Census Steering Cte Candidate Application_Mark Orcutt_Census Steering Cte Candidate Application_Andres Orozco_Census Steering Cte Candidate Application_Resume_Andres Orozco_Census Steering Cte Candidate Application_Mayra Padilla_Census Steering Cte Candidate Application_Ali Saidi_Census Steering Cte Candidate Application_Laura Sheckler_Census Steering Cte Candidate Application_Linda Soliven_Census Steering Cte Candidate Application_Lina Velasco_Census Steering Cte Candidate Application_Joseph Villarreal_Census Steering Cte 10 To: Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors From: Supervisor Diane Burgis Date: 1/9/2019 Re: Request for Complete Count Steering Committee Appointees Happy New Year! At the last meeting of 2018, the Board of Supervisors gave a resounding support for the 2020 Census ensuring Contra Costa County has a complete count. In order to do so, we will need a diverse Steering Committee to share the outreach effort. I have met with county staff and community members and I am ready to go! I am looking forward to an exciting 2019 as we prepare for the 2020 Census! Steering Committee Composition As we discussed, the Census 2020 Complete Count Steering Committee should include diverse perspectives in terms of both demographics (immigrants, minority populations, youth, LBGTQ, non- English speakers, homeless, and rural residents) and organizational types (governmental, nonprofit, faith-based community, business, education, housing, and media). The Steering Committee should be composed of 11-15 members, including the Chair. Of these, 5 will be representatives from each Supervisorial District and 5-9 will be at-large members. The at-large members will be determined after the Board appointees are selected, to fill any gaps in the composition needed to create an effective outreach campaign. Board Appointees for Steering Committee Each Supervisor may appoint one person to serve on the Complete Count Steering Committee. This person should be committed to attending both the Steering Committee meetings as well as any applicable Regional Subcommittee meetings. When considering an appointee, please keep in mind who the Hard to Count Population in your district might be. Representative on the Steering Committee could include individuals from Immigrant communities, minority communities, organizations working with those in living in poverty, youth between the ages of 0-5 and 18-24, faith-based organizations, nonprofits and community-based organizations, and rural residents. In order to help you best select an appointee, the following resources may be beneficial:  Language Maps: These maps were prepared for the library and elections to best serve non- English speaking population. The maps show Census Tracts areas where 3% or more of the population speaks English “Less than Well ” and the language spoken at home .  Selection of updated maps from the Board Presentation: These maps show the Low Response Score and some of the key factors used to determine the Low Response Score.  Online mapping resources: Both the Census Bureau and the State have developed web map applications to help better understand Hard to Count populations click on a census geography and a pop-up will show some key demographic characteristics. o Census Bureau Web Map o California State Department of Finance Web Map 11  Interested Parties List: Staff has a list of community organizations and other parties interest in Census 2020 Outreach. A copy of the list is attached.  Staff Input: If you have additional questions about demographics in your district or a specific Hard to Count Area, please contact Kristine Solseng (Kristine.solseng@dcd.cccounty.us ) and she can provide additional demographic data as needed.  Community Knowledge: You know your communities and who the trusted messengers are within the community – local knowledge and trust are what will build connection with the community and this is the most important factor in providing good information to get a complete count. Please provide my office with your appointee by Monday, January 21st at 5 pm. Applications for at-Large seats should be submitted to Julie Enea at Julie.enea@cao.cccounty.us no later than January 23rd. In addition to the appointee name, please provide the organization they represent, the hard to count populations they work with, and contact information. Steering Committee Expectations Committee members will serve as ambassadors for the 2020 Census within their region and/or across diverse sectors and communities countywide. They will think strategically about how to engage residents in hard to count populations, help to organize community events, communicate through their networks, and make presentations to community groups. They must be able and willing to commit the time required (estimated to be 5-10 hours/month) and regularly attend Complete Count Committee meetings, which will be held monthly in the afternoons. Periodic meetings will be held in the evening or on weekends. Regional Subcommittees In addition to creating a diverse Steering Committee, we will be working with interested parties at the regional level. If there are community members that you think should be involved or community members requesting to be involved, please direct them to the Complete Count Survey form at www.cccounty.us/census2020. This form will be one way we can create a diverse working list of interested organizations, what populations they serve, and where they work. Board Staffing Please designate one staff person that can assist with Census related activities within your district. I would appreciate it if your staff member would regularly attend the regional subcommittee meetings and assist in outreach activities as needed. I am looking forward to the Census 2020 Complete Count effort and working with such a diverse and vibrant community. Thank you, Supervisor Burgis 12 Contra Costa County County Administrator’s Office • 651 Pine Street • Martinez, CA 94553 • www.contracosta.ca.gov NEWS RELEASE Contact: Susan Shiu, PIO, 925-313-1183 January 11, 2019 Susan.Shiu@contracostatv.org WOULD YOU LIKE TO VOLUNTEER TO SERVE ON THE Census 2020 Complete Count Steering Committee? (Martinez, CA) - On December 18, 2018 the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors created the Census 2020 Complete Count Steering Committee to increase awareness and motivate residents to respond to the 2020 Census. The County is seeking volunteers for the Complete Count Steering Committee who will serve as local "census ambassadors" to ensure a complete and accurate count of the community in the 2020 Census. Complete Count Steering Committee members should represent the diversity within Contra Costa County, in particular Hard to Count populations. Examples of Hard to Count populations include immigrants and refugees, minority communities, households living in poverty, youth between the age of 0-5 and 18-24, rural residents, seniors/older adults, people with disabilities, LGBTQ, veterans, homeless individuals and families, areas with limited internet access, and households with limited English proficiency. The Complete Count Steering Committee may include representatives from government agencies, community-based organizations, business community, and the faith-based community. Complete Count Committee members should be able to think strategically about how to engage residents within Hard to Count populations, help organize community events, communicate through their networks, and make presentations to community groups. They must be able and willing to commit the time required (estimated to be 5 -10 hours/month) and regularly attend Complete Count Committee meetings, which will be held monthly in the afternoons. Periodic meetings will be held in the evening or weekends. These are volunteer positions. Application forms can be obtained from the Clerk of the Board o f Supervisors by calling (925) 335-1900 or visiting the County webpage at https://www.contracosta.ca.gov/3418/. Applications should be returned to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Room 106, County Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, CA 94553 or emailed to ClerkoftheBoard@cob.cccounty.us no later than close of business at 5 pm on January 23, 2019. Applications will be reviewed, and selection of the Census 2020 Complete Count Steering Committee members will be made by the Board of Supervisors. # # # # 13  2020 CENSUS COMPLETE COUNT STEERING COMMITTEEAT‐LARGE SEAT CANDIDATE SUMMARY(sorted by Supervisorial District)NAME DISTRICT CITYEDUCATION CURRENT EMPLOYER CURRENT TITLE/POSITIONVOLUNTEER ACTIVITYEXPERIENCEFISCAL INTEREST WITH COUNTY?Babb, LaurenIV ConcordMasters in Political Management from George Washington Univ; Bachelors in Professional Studies from American UnivSince June 2018, Planned Parenthood Northern CA; prior to that, a consultant at TBWBPublic Affairs Director None listedHealth care advocacy; public finance ballot measures; labor organizerNone identifiedBaronian, ChristinaI RichmondMasters in Teaching at St. Mary's College; Bachelors in Politics, college unspecifiedSince July 2012, Richmond College Prep Charter School K‐83rd Grade Teacher None listedTeaching, legal secretaryNone identifiedBiderman, FranI KensingtonMasters in Social Welfare at UC Berkeley; Masters in Child Development at UC DavisSince February 2003, part time for First 5 Contra CostaSpecial Projects Coordinator None listedCoordinate Family Economic Security Partnership:  meetings, speakers, coalitionsNone identifiedBonner, ChalaI  RichmondAssociates Degree in Bus Mgmt from Contra Costa CollegeSince April 2018, Safe Return Project; previously, merchandiser, bank teller, admin supportCivic Engagement Organizer None listedRecruit and train staff for political campaigns, work with community members to remove barriers for formerly incarcerated people.None identifiedCendejas, AdrianaIII Brentwood Student, Los Medanos College HS DiplomaStudent Trinidad Zavala; Latinos Unidos, You, Me, We; Nat'l Art Honor SocietyStudent outreach, community building, event planning, fundraising, tutoringNone identifiedFuentes, AlvaroI  RichmondAssociates in Political Science; college not identifiedSince September 2011, Community Clinic ConsortiumExecutive DirectorEmployment is described as volunteer work; also many community organization affiliations listed.Grant fundraising, program development and management, executive leadershp, fiscal oversight, and strategic planning.Consortium member health centers received county funding to support the CC CARES program.Galicia Noguez, Dulce Maria I  RichmondBachelors in Ethnic Studies/Public Policy from Mills CollegeHealthy RichmondProgram Coordinator None listedNonprofits, community outreach and organizing, program design and coordinationNone identifiedHernandez Story, RubenI RichmondBachelors in International Studies‐Relations and Diplomacy from Ohio State Univ.Since October 2018, City of Richmond Mayor's OfficeDirector of Projects and ProgramsNone listedAdmin assistant/legislative aide, responding to constitiuents calls and concerns, social media presentation, policy researchNone identifiedHouston, SamuelIV ConcordCoursework at Berkeley Community CollegeSince Sept 2014, Houston InsuranceOwner (self employed)Economic Opportunity Council; Pastor for Changing Lives Community MinistryManaging and organizing health and life detailing fo clients, matching coverage to clientsNone identifiedHowe Weintraub, Melody II LafayetteSince December 1985, Winning Results Consulting FirmBachelors in Political Science from Cal State HaywardPolitical Consultant Chair, Multi‐faith ACTION CoalitionStrategic planning and general coordination of local political campaigns Writing, designing and producing direct mail, radio and television communicationsNone identifiedKapris, JamesI RichmondAssociates Degree in Network Security from Western Governors Univ.Since September 2015, Aspire Public SchoolsComputer Technician None listedTechnical computer support and maintenanceNone identifiedKaushal, AjitIV ConcordSince October 2004, Bombay Trading CompanyBachelors in Economics from Govt Brejendra College, IndiaOwner/President Economic Opportunity Council;  Business managementNone identifiedKoehne, TerryII San RamonBachelors in Communications from Cal State East Bay (Hayward)Since September 2014, Contra Costa Office of EducationChief Communications OfficerMany community affiliations listed in the San Ramon areaCommunications, community relations, television/talk show hostNone identifiedLeBlanc, CynthiaI RichmondDoctorate in Psychology from Holy Names Univ; EdD in Organization and Leadership and Masters in Educational Admin from SF State Univ.Retired?; 2008/2009 part time for John Swett Unified School DistrictInterim SuperintendentChair, National Governing Board of American Cancer SocietySchool administration, education None identified1 OF 214  2020 CENSUS COMPLETE COUNT STEERING COMMITTEEAT‐LARGE SEAT CANDIDATE SUMMARY(sorted by Supervisorial District)NAME DISTRICT CITYEDUCATION CURRENT EMPLOYER CURRENT TITLE/POSITIONVOLUNTEER ACTIVITYEXPERIENCEFISCAL INTEREST WITH COUNTY?Moore, MarianaI RichmondBachelors in American Studies from Mills CollegeSince March 2015, Richmond Community FoundationDirector, Ensuring Opportunity Campaign to End Poverty in CCCNone listedPrivate consultant to nonprofits providing strategic counsel, coaching and capacity building advice; leading and participating in coalitions and other forms of collaborative work throughout Contra Costa and the Bay Area; group and process facilitation, strategic planning, systems coaching None identifiedOrcutt, MarkIV Walnut CreekBachelors in Political Science from SF State Univ.Since June 2015, East Bay Leadership CouncilCommunications Director None listedCommunications, public relations, advocacy, and memberengagement, political campaign organization; social media strategy and content creationNone identifiedOrozco, AndresIII BrentwoodMay 2020 Bachelors in Political Science from St. Mary's CollegeSince August 2016, St. Mary's CollegeFront Desk Receptionist, Dean of Students and Campus HousingSMC La Hermandad Club SMC First Year Experience Committee, SMC Our Lady Of GuadalupeCommittee, SMC Ballet Folklorico Guadalupano and SMC High Potential ProgramTreasure, FHS Power of Unity; Vice President, FHS Latinos Unidos; President, FHS French ClubYou, Me, We Oakley● Safe Keeper Training, and Citizenship drives, Contra Costa County Congreso Familiar, Dia DeLos MuertosClerical support, community engagementN/APadilla, MayraI RichmondPhD in Neuroscience from UC Berkeley; Bachelors in Applied Physics from UC DavisSince 2012, Contra Costa CollegeDeanServed on boards of many education related associationsSchool administration, education, neuroscience research, author/writerNone identifiedSaidi, AliIPinoleJuris Doctorate from Univ of Michigan Law SchoolSince December 2015, Contra Costa Public Defender's OfficeDeputy Public Defender/Director,Stand Together Contra CostaNone listedImmigration attorney; management of thelegal due process program for immigrants called Stand Together ContraCosta.Is currently employed with Contra Costa County Public Defender's Office.Sheckler, LauraI Richmond Community Clinic ConsortiumCommunity Affairs ManagerNone identifiedSoliven, LindaIIIAntioch RetiredMasters in General Education K‐8 from SF State Univ; Bachelors in ED Admin/Supv from Cal State Univ at NorthridgeClassroom TeacherYouth Intervention Network Antioch Unified Schools; Neighborhood Watch Team; Docent, Historical Chairman, Bonsai GardenTeaching, Youth as Client: Support, Tutor, Monitor school progress, counsel with parent(s), school personel.None identifiedVelasco, LinaI RichmondMasters in Planning at Cornell Univ; Bachelors in History at UCLACity of Richmond Director of Planning and Building ServicesNone listedLand use planningNone identifiedVillarreal, JosephIV Pleasant HillBachelors in Applied History at Carnegie Mellon UnivSince June 2007, Housing Authority of Contra Costa CountyExecutive Director None listedManagement and oversight of the Housing Authority; housing choice vouchers, finance, and administrationHA contracts with the County for legal services and with the Sheriff's Dept for police services.  The BOS comprises the majority of the HA Board of Commissioners.2 OF 215 Submit Date: Jan 11, 2019 Seat Name (if applicable) First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address Home Address Suite or Apt City State Postal Code Primary Phone Employer Job Title Occupation Contra Costa County Boards & Commissions Application Form Profile Which Boards would you like to apply for? Census 2020 Complete Count Steering Committee: Submitted Describe why you are interested in serving on this advisory board/commission (please limit your response to one paragraph). I am passionate about the census and have been working with other community allies to make sure we can properly count the citizens of Contra Costa County.There are so many new challenges to the 2020 Census and we must strategically communicate the importance of being counted with our community. I also think it is important to address counting the community experiencing homeless and integrating non- profits and health care clinics to share the importance of the census in a organic way. This application is used for all boards and commissions Do you, or a business in which you have a financial interest, have a contract with Contra Costa Co.? Yes No Is a member of your family (or step-family) employed by Contra Costa Co.? Yes No Education History County Wide Lauren Babb Concord CA 94518 Planned Parenthood Northern California Public Director Health care advocacy Lauren Babb Page 1 of 6 16 If "Other" was Selected Give Highest Grade or Educational Level Achieved Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Select the highest level of education you have received: Other College/ University A Type of Units Completed Semester Degree Awarded? Yes No College/ University B Type of Units Completed Semester Degree Awarded? Yes No Masters in Political Management American University Political Science 120 Bachelors Degree 5/9/2014 The George Washington University Political Management 32 Lauren Babb Page 2 of 6 17 Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Course Studied Hours Completed College/ University C Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No Other schools / training completed: Certificate Awarded? Yes No Work History Please provide information on your last three positions, including your current one if you are working. 1st (Most Recent) Master in Professional Studies 8/30/2018 Lauren Babb Page 3 of 6 18 Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address Planned Parenthood Northern California 2185 Pacheco Street Concord, Ca 94520 Duties Performed I work closely with the Vice President of Community and Government Relations to direct the Planned Parenthood Northern California (PPNorCal) government and community relations program. I also work in conjunction with the political arm, the Planned Parenthood Northern California Action Fund (PPNorCalAF), to elect pro-choice officials and promote constituent advocacy. 2nd Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address TBWB 400 Montgomery St San Francisco, CA 94104 Duties Performed Manage clients pursuing public finance ballot measures to secure needed funding for schools, cities, parks, open spaces, libraries, transportation, and healthcare. Create, write, develop mail plan, digital content, and field targeting using Political Data Inc. 3rd June 2018-Presnt 40 Public Affairs Director September 2017-June 2018 40 Consultant March 2017- September 2017 Lauren Babb Page 4 of 6 19 Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Upload a Resume If "Other" was selected please explain Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address UAW International UAW Local 5810 2030 Addison Street, Suite 640B Berkeley, CA 94704 Duties Performed Organized post-doctoral workers at the 10 University of California campuses. Recruit, train and develop union leaders. Implement political programs to increase participation and support of union endorsed candidates Final Questions How did you learn about this vacancy? District Supervisor Do you have a Familial or Financial Relationship with a member of the Board of Supervisors? Yes No If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: Do you have any financial relationships with the County such as grants, contracts, or other economic relations? Yes No If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: 40 Lead Organizer 2018__August_Babb_Laurenv2__3_.pdf Lauren Babb Page 5 of 6 20 Please Agree with the Following Statement I understand that this form is a public document and is subject to the California Public Records Act. I Agree Lauren Babb Page 6 of 6 21 LAUREN BABB CONCORD, CA 94518 POLITICAL EXPERIENCE Planned Parenthood Northern California Public Affairs Director// June 2018 Provide leadership and recommend strategy around PPNorCal AF political and electoral plan. Manage the public affairs staff and coordinate grassroots activity around legislative issues TBWB Consultant// September 2017- June 2018 Manage clients pursuing public finance ballot measures to secure needed funding for schools, cities, parks, open spaces, libraries, transportation, and healthcare. Create, write, develop mail plan, digital content, and field targeting using Political Data Inc. UAW International Lead Organizer// March 2017 – September 2017 Organized post-doctoral workers at the 10 University of California campuses. Recruit, train and develop union leaders. Implement political programs to increase participation and support of union endorsed candidates. AFSCME International Regional Organizer//March 2015 –March 2017 Managed retiree chapters throughout 10 states with approximately 34,500 retiree members in the region. Developed messaging tactics for retiree organizing and mobilization in political and legislative campaigns. AFSCME for Hillary Clinton Field Lead//2016 Managed labor-to-labor field and political programs in Iowa, Nevada, and Florida for the 2016 Democratic Caucuses/ Primaries and in Nevada for the general election. The Pivot Group Account Associate // June 2014- November 2014 Summarized and submitted client edits for mail pieces in 41-targeted mid-term races. Collaborated with the data team to strategically identify mailing list universes for races in IA, MI, IL, NV, and IN. . Obama for America Regional Organizer // April 2012-November 2012 Recruited, trained and developed Ward 6 local teams to volunteer via hosting events, phone banking, or canvass participation. SKILLS 7 Completed Political Cycles Advanced in NGP VAN/ VoteBuilder, and PDI EDUCATION George Washington University, College of Professional Studies Masters Political Management Completed: August 2018 American University School of Public Affairs Bachelor of Arts Degree Major: Political Science Minor: Law & Society Completed: May 2014 AFFILIATIONS Black Women Organized for Political Action Climate Justice Workers Contra Costa Commission for Women Contra Costa Democrats Economic Opportunity Council Contra Costa Young Democrats East Oakland Collective Michigan United REFERENCES GLADLY GIVEN UPON REQUEST 22 Submit Date: Jan 24, 2019 Seat Name (if applicable) First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address Home Address Suite or Apt City State Postal Code Primary Phone Employer Job Title Occupation Contra Costa County Boards & Commissions Application Form Profile Which Boards would you like to apply for? Census 2020 Complete Count Steering Committee: Submitted Describe why you are interested in serving on this advisory board/commission (please limit your response to one paragraph). I am interested in this position because I live and work as an elementary school teacher in Richmond -- where many people are historically underrepresented in the Census. With government trust at an all-time low, I have heard many parents and students afraid of even letting government agencies knowing that they exist -- for fear of deportation. I am afraid that if not enough people complete the Census, our school funding for things like the Free & Reduced Lunch program would be cut, among other things. This application is used for all boards and commissions Do you, or a business in which you have a financial interest, have a contract with Contra Costa Co.? Yes No Is a member of your family (or step-family) employed by Contra Costa Co.? Yes No Education History Christina S.Baronian Richmond CA 94804 Richmond College Prep Charter K-8 3rd Grade Teacher Teacher Christina S. Baronian Page 1 of 5 23 If "Other" was Selected Give Highest Grade or Educational Level Achieved Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Select the highest level of education you have received: Other College/ University A Type of Units Completed Semester Degree Awarded? Yes No College/ University B Type of Units Completed Semester Degree Awarded? Yes No Master of Arts in Teaching Christina Baronian Politics 130.5 Bachelor of Arts in Politics May 2010 Saint Mary's College of CA Teaching 44 Christina S. Baronian Page 2 of 5 24 Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Course Studied Hours Completed College/ University C Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No Other schools / training completed: Certificate Awarded? Yes No Work History Please provide information on your last three positions, including your current one if you are working. 1st (Most Recent) Master of Arts in Teaching May 2013 Christina C S Christina S. Baronian Page 3 of 5 25 Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address Richmond College Prep 1014 Florida Ave. Richmond, CA 94804 Duties Performed 2nd Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address Prindle, Amaro, Goetz, Hilliyard, Barnes, & Reinholtz 310 Golden Shore Pkwy, 4th floor Long Beach, CA. 90802 Duties Performed 3rd 07/2012 - Present 40+ Teacher 06/2010 - 06/2011 40 Legal Secretary/File Clerk Christina S. Baronian Page 4 of 5 26 Position Title Upload a Resume If "Other" was selected please explain Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address Duties Performed Final Questions How did you learn about this vacancy? Other Do you have a Familial or Financial Relationship with a member of the Board of Supervisors? Yes No If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: Do you have any financial relationships with the County such as grants, contracts, or other economic relations? Yes No If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: Please Agree with the Following Statement I understand that this form is a public document and is subject to the California Public Records Act. I Agree Baronian_Resume_Jan_2019.pdf I received an email. Christina S. Baronian Page 5 of 5 27   Christina Baronian  Enthusiastic & passionate Elementary School Teacher with 7 years of  experience eager to help students learn and develop in academic, social, and  emotional areas.      Richmond, CA 94804        EXPERIENCE  Richmond College Prep Charter ● ​Richmond, CA  3rd Grade Teacher ​○ ​JULY 2016 - PRESENT  ●Creates an inclusive classroom community where special needs,  low-income, chronic trauma, minority, multilingual, and  multiracial students feel valued and challenged.  ●Builds positive relationships with parents to involve them in the  educational process.  ●Uses daily, unit, quarterly, and yearly assessment data to inform  instruction.  ●Teaches students subject-specific material, learning strategies,  and social-emotional skills.  ●Develops activities and integrates technology to diversify  instruction.  ●​Sources supplies to fill gaps in student materials/activities.  6th Grade Teacher ​○ ​JULY 2013 - JUNE 2016  3rd Grade Teacher ​○ ​JULY 2012 - JUNE 2013  Lafayette School District ●​ Lafayette, CA   Substitute Teacher K-5 ​○ ​AUGUST 2011 - JUNE 2012  LEADERSHIP    ●RCP Instructional Lead Team & Mentor (2018-Present)  ●​Teacher Induction Program Mentor (2018-Present)  ●RCP Staff Trainer: Toolbox Program & ClassDojo (2014-Present)  ●RCP School Site Council (2017-Present)  ●RCP Grade-Level Chair & Mentor (2014-2018)  ●Mindful Life Project Leadership Award (2018)  ●Guest Speaker: SMC Student Teaching Seminar (2018)  ●SMC School of Ed. Alumni Steering Committee (2014-2018)  ●RCP After-School Program Director (2017-2018)  ●EdCamp Facilitator: CA Teachers’ Summit (2017)  ●Richmond Toolbox Teacher Cohort (2014-2016)  ●Mindful Educator Fellowship (2015)  ●Cooperating Master Teacher for Student Teacher (2013-2014)    SKILLS    Data Driven Instruction  Lucy Calkins Reading &  Writing Workshop  EngageNY Math Curriculum  Culturally Responsive  Teaching  Blended Instruction (Khan  Academy, Achieve3000,  Flocabulary, i-Ready)  Social-Emotional Learning  (Mindful Life Project,  Toolbox, Inner Explorer)  Family Math Night  Coordinator  Middle School Body Image &  Eating Disorders Class  EDUCATION  Saint Mary’s College of CA  Moraga, CA  Master of Arts, Teaching  2013  Research Topic​: Mathematics  Best Practices to Deter Math  Anxiety and Promote Positive  Math Relationships in Elementary  Classrooms  Clear Multiple Subject  Teaching Credential  2012  General Subjects (Examination)  Civics/Government  Bachelor of Arts, Politics  2010    28 Submit Date: Jan 23, 2019 Seat Name (if applicable) First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address Home Address Suite or Apt City State Postal Code Primary Phone Employer Job Title Occupation Contra Costa County Boards & Commissions Application Form Profile Which Boards would you like to apply for? Census 2020 Complete Count Steering Committee: Submitted Describe why you are interested in serving on this advisory board/commission (please limit your response to one paragraph). I coordinate the Family Economic Security Partnership (FESP), an association of public and private organizations that help individuals and families to become financially stable - many of whom utilize and depend on services that are funded through the census and therefore rely on an accurate count to ensure continued and adequate funding to the county. This application is used for all boards and commissions Do you, or a business in which you have a financial interest, have a contract with Contra Costa Co.? Yes No Is a member of your family (or step-family) employed by Contra Costa Co.? Yes No Education History Fran Biderman Kensington CA 94707 First 5 Contra Costa Special Projects Coordinator Coordinate FESP and other related duties Fran Biderman Page 1 of 6 29 If "Other" was Selected Give Highest Grade or Educational Level Achieved Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Select the highest level of education you have received: Other College/ University A Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No College/ University B Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No Masters Degree UC Berkeley Social Work Masters in Social Welfare 1988 UC Davis Child Development Fran Biderman Page 2 of 6 30 Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Course Studied Hours Completed College/ University C Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No Other schools / training completed: Certificate Awarded? Yes No Work History Please provide information on your last three positions, including your current one if you are working. 1st (Most Recent) Masters in Child Development 1977 Fran Biderman Page 3 of 6 31 Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address First 5 Contra Costa 1485 Civic Court, Suite 1200 Concord, CA 94520 Duties Performed Coordinate Family Economic Security Partnership (FESP) - convene meetings, identify speakers, disseminate information about wide range of economic stability-related issues. I also represent First 5/FESP on variety of coalitions including Census Working Group, Cal Fresh Partnership, Budget Justice Coalition, Rise Together and the Early Learning Leadership Group. 2nd Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address Duties Performed 3rd 2/19/2003 20 Special Projects Coordinator Fran Biderman Page 4 of 6 32 Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Upload a Resume If "Other" was selected please explain Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address Duties Performed Final Questions How did you learn about this vacancy? Other Do you have a Familial or Financial Relationship with a member of the Board of Supervisors? Yes No If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: Do you have any financial relationships with the County such as grants, contracts, or other economic relations? Yes No If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: Already engaged in this work Fran Biderman Page 5 of 6 33 Please Agree with the Following Statement I understand that this form is a public document and is subject to the California Public Records Act. I Agree Fran Biderman Page 6 of 6 34 Submit Date: Jan 23, 2019 Seat Name (if applicable) First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address Home Address Suite or Apt City State Postal Code Primary Phone Employer Job Title Occupation Contra Costa County Boards & Commissions Application Form Profile Which Boards would you like to apply for? Census 2020 Complete Count Steering Committee: Submitted Describe why you are interested in serving on this advisory board/commission (please limit your response to one paragraph). I am interested in serving on this steering committee because I believe that it is very import to put forth the effort to have an efficient census count as possible. An under-count would be devastating to the Contra Costa public funding. With homelessness and displacement on the raise we need to make sure that population is accounted for. This application is used for all boards and commissions Do you, or a business in which you have a financial interest, have a contract with Contra Costa Co.? Yes No Is a member of your family (or step-family) employed by Contra Costa Co.? Yes No Education History Chala L Bonner Richmond CA 94801 Safe Return Project Civic Engagement Organizer Grassroots Organizer Chala L Bonner Page 1 of 6 35 If "Other" was Selected Give Highest Grade or Educational Level Achieved Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Select the highest level of education you have received: Other College/ University A Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No College/ University B Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No A.S. in Business Management Contra Costa College Business Management A.S. Business Management 5/25/2012 Chala L Bonner Page 2 of 6 36 Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Course Studied Hours Completed College/ University C Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No Other schools / training completed: Certificate Awarded? Yes No Work History Please provide information on your last three positions, including your current one if you are working. 1st (Most Recent) Chala L Bonner Page 3 of 6 37 Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address Safe Return Project 1011 Macdonald Ave. Richmond, CA 94801 Duties Performed Create and send out invoices Hire, train, and supervise staff for political campaigns Create new hire packets Teach leadership and political education Work closely with community members to identify barriers for formerly incarcerated people and work on solutions to break those barriers 2nd Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address SPAR Business Services 333 Westchester Avenue South Building, Suite 204 White Plains, NY 10604 Duties Performed Merchandise resets Kept backroom neat and clean Built displays for new merchandise 3rd 04/17/2018-Present 40 Civic Engagement Orgainzer 01/01/2018-03/30/2018 20 Merchandiser 06/01/2017-09/30/2017 25 Chala L Bonner Page 4 of 6 38 Position Title Upload a Resume If "Other" was selected please explain Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address Richmond Chamber of Commerce 3925 Macdonald Avenue Richmond, CA 94805 Duties Performed Greeted clients as they come in Managed the appointment schedule for the director Managed conference room schedule Maintained company's website Sent invoices via QuickBooks Event Coordinator Final Questions How did you learn about this vacancy? Other Do you have a Familial or Financial Relationship with a member of the Board of Supervisors? Yes No If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: Do you have any financial relationships with the County such as grants, contracts, or other economic relations? Yes No If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: Please Agree with the Following Statement I understand that this form is a public document and is subject to the California Public Records Act. I Agree Administrative Assistant Chala_Bonner_visualcv_resume.pdf Business partner informed me of this vacancy. Chala L Bonner Page 5 of 6 39 Chala L Bonner Page 6 of 6 40 Richmond, CAChala BonnerChala Bonner Experienced Customer Service Professional Detail-oriented, quick learner, and well organized professional with 10+ years of customer service experience in retail, financial and healthcare environment. Computer savvy and knowledgeable of a variety of computer programs. 2012A.A. in Business Management Contra Costa College Lead Organizer Safe Return Project Create and send out invoices Hire, train, and supervise staff for political campaigns Create new hire packets Teach leadership and political education Work closely with community members to identify barriers for formerly incarcerated people and work on solutions to break those barriers Merchandiser SPAR Business Services Merchandise resets Kept backroom neat and clean Built displays for new merchandise Administrative Assistant Richmond Chamber of Commerce Greeted clients as they come in Managed the appointment schedule for the director Managed conference room schedule Maintained company's website Sent invoices via QuickBooks Event Coordinator IT Service Desk Analyst John Muir Health Worked closely with end users to identify problems and provide solutions. Educated end user to ensure efficient and effective use of application/system. Provided troubleshooting for all applications and software within assigned systems area. Complied with the Health System's Policies/Procedures protecting patient information and the confidentiality of the information in accordance with the Federal and State regulations. SummarySummary EducationEducation Customer Service ExperienceCustomer Service Experience https://www.visualcv.com/chala-bonner/ 41 Trained and supported all night staff. Human Resources Contact Analyst Kaiser Permanente Performed a variety of general personnel/clerical tasks in such areas as employee records, benefits, educations/training, employment, and compensation. Recognized for monthly Quality Assurance awards on nine occasions. Maintained both manual and automated personnel records, collected and compiled sensitive and confidential personnel data and prepared reports. Through direct contact, provided information to all levels of employees regarding personnel policies and procedures. Health Insurance Representative Kaiser Permanente Assisted Kaiser members and non-Kaiser members with questions about the health care reform, used the IPad to show them how to use the Covered California website, get quotes and sign up for affordable health care. Referred clients to Kaisers Local Member Services(LMS) if they had any further questions about enrollment in a Kaiser Health Plan. Answered any questions about Medi-Cal, Medicare, group coverage, and individual health care coverage. Bank Teller Wells Fargo Served clients with excellent customer service, processed transactions according to policy and procedures, upsold additional products, referred clients to bankers; made sure the clients left with all their financial and banking needs met. Recognized for exceeding monthly sales goals on four occasions. Generated new clients using a personal, face-to-face approach that built trust and emphasized personal service to the individual investor. Senior Teller and ATM Custodian Chase Bank Processed banking transactions such and cashing checks, deposits, withdrawals, and wiretransfers, referred clients to bankers, reconciled and balanced cash drawers on a daily basis. Created and implemented aggressive weekly sales goals that increased client interactions. Ordered cash ATMs and the branch, balanced and filled ATMs on a weekly basis. Supervised a team of 3 tellers; made sure the opening and closing procedures were done according to policy and procedures, made sure breaks and lunches were taken on time according to the branch's banking needs. Lead Organizer Safe Return Project 04/2018-Present Merchandiser SPAR Business Services (Temp)01/2018 -03/2018 Administrative Assistant Richmond Chamber of Commerce (Temp)06/2017 - 09/2017 IT Service Desk Analyst Advantis Global-John Muir Health (Temp)09/2015 - 11/2016 HR Contact Analyst Kaiser Permanente 04/2014 - 03/2015 Banking ExperienceBanking Experience Work HistoryWork History https://www.visualcv.com/chala-bonner/ 42 Health Insurance Rep.Robert Half-Kaiser Permanente (Temp)12/2013 - 04/2014 Sales Associate Lane Bryant 09/2013 - 12/2013 Merchandiser Macy's 08/2013 - 12/2013 Bank Teller Wells Fargo 08/2012 - 06/2013 Senior Bank Teller Chase Bank 06/2009 - 01/2012 Senior Bank Teller Wells Fargo 11/2007 - 06/2009 https://www.visualcv.com/chala-bonner/ 43 Submit Date: Jan 23, 2019 Seat Name (if applicable) First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address Home Address Suite or Apt City State Postal Code Primary Phone Employer Job Title Occupation Contra Costa County Boards & Commissions Application Form Profile Which Boards would you like to apply for? Census 2020 Complete Count Steering Committee: Submitted Describe why you are interested in serving on this advisory board/commission (please limit your response to one paragraph). I will represent First 5 Contra Costa and the need to ensure that all Contra Costa families with children are counted and represented in the 2020 census. Doing so will ensure that Contra Costa receives its maximum allotment of federal funds for basic needs in health, nutrition, early care and education, homelessness, etc. This application is used for all boards and commissions Do you, or a business in which you have a financial interest, have a contract with Contra Costa Co.? Yes No Is a member of your family (or step-family) employed by Contra Costa Co.? Yes No Education History Sean W Casey San Rafael CA 94901 First 5 Contra Costa Executive Director Advocate for children and families Sean W Casey Page 1 of 5 44 If "Other" was Selected Give Highest Grade or Educational Level Achieved Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Select the highest level of education you have received: Other College/ University A Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No College/ University B Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No Masters Degrees Oberlin College Liberal Arts too long ago to remember Bachelor of Arts May 1981 UC-Berkeley Social Welfare Sean W Casey Page 2 of 5 45 Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Course Studied Hours Completed College/ University C Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No Other schools / training completed: Certificate Awarded? Yes No Work History Please provide information on your last three positions, including your current one if you are working. 1st (Most Recent) Masters in Social Welfare May, 1989 UC-Berkeley Public Health Masters in Public Health May, 1990 Sean W Casey Page 3 of 5 46 Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address First 5 Contra Costa 1485 Civic Drive Ste 1200 Concord, CA 94520 Duties Performed Executive administration, overseeing all aspects of agency function. 2nd Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address First 5 Contra Costa Duties Performed Managed development of evaluation, program and other agency structures. 3rd 11/1/2005 - present 40 Executive Director 11/1/2000-11/1/2005 40 Deputy Director Sean W Casey Page 4 of 5 47 Position Title Upload a Resume If "Other" was selected please explain Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address Duties Performed Final Questions How did you learn about this vacancy? District Supervisor Do you have a Familial or Financial Relationship with a member of the Board of Supervisors? Yes No If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: Do you have any financial relationships with the County such as grants, contracts, or other economic relations? Yes No If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: Please Agree with the Following Statement I understand that this form is a public document and is subject to the California Public Records Act. I Agree Sean W Casey Page 5 of 5 48 THIS FORM IS A PUBLIC DOCUMENT BOARD, COMMITTEE OR COMMISSION NAME AND SEAT TITLE YOU ARE APPLYING FOR: ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ PRINT EXACT NAME OF BOARD, COMMITTEE, OR COMMISSION PRINT EXACT SEAT NAME (if applicable) 5. EDUCATION: Check appropriate box if you possess one of the following: High School Diploma G.E.D. Certificate California High School Proficiency Certificate Give Highest Grade or Educational Level Achieved________________________________________________ Names of colleges / universities attended Course of Study / Major Degree Awarded Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Semester Quarter A) Yes No B) Yes No C) Yes No D) Other schools / training completed: Course Studied Hours Completed Certificate Awarded: Yes No For Reviewers Use Only: Accepted Rejected Contra Costa County Contra Costa County CLERK OF THE BOARD 651 Pine Street, Rm. 106 Martinez, California 94553-1292 PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT IN INK (Each Position Requires a Separate Application) BOARDS, COMMITTEES, AND COMMISSIONS APPLICATION MAIL OR DELIVER TO: 1. Name:_______________________________________________________________________ (Last Name) (First Name) (Middle Name) 2. Address: ____________ _______________________________________________ (No.) (Street) (Apt.) (City) (State) (Zip Code) 3. ___________________________ _ _ 4. Email Address: ___________________________________________ For Office Use Only Date Received: For Reviewers Use Only: Reason: Education Experience Incomplete Other Print FormPrint FormPrint Form Complete Counting Steering Committee Cendejas Adriana Brentwood Ca 94513 ( 5 4 Los Medanos College Spanish & Sociology 1 B.A. 49 THIS FORM IS A PUBLIC DOCUMENT 6. PLEASE FILL OUT THE FOLLOWING SECTION COMPLETELY. List experience that relates to the qualifications needed to serve on the local appointive body. Begin with your most recent experience. A resume or other supporting documentation may be attached but it may not be used as a substitute for completing this section. A) Dates (Month, Day, Year) From To Total: Yrs. Mos. Hrs. per week_____ . Volunteer Title Duties Performed Employer’s Name and Address B) Dates (Month, Day, Year) From To Total: Yrs. Mos. Hrs. per week_____ . Volunteer Title Duties Performed Employer’s Name and Address C) Dates (Month, Day, Year) From To Total: Yrs. Mos. Hrs. per week_____ . Volunteer Title Duties Performed Employer’s Name and Address D) Dates (Month, Day, Year) From To Total: Yrs. Mos. Hrs. per week_____ . Volunteer Title Duties Performed Employer’s Name and Address 8/2018 Current 4 1 8/2017 6/2018 3 11/2015 Current 1 1 8/2017 6/2018 Puente Ambassador Trinidad Zavala 2700 E Leland Rd. Pittsburg, Ca 94565 Student Outreach Community Building Event Planning Fundraising Tutoring Event Planning Fundraiser Volunteering Community Outreach Student Body Leadership Community Service Ex: Leer Para Crecer/ Read to Grow Maria Najera 850 2nd St, Brentwood, CA 94513 Latinos Unidos President Community Outreach Community Service Event Organizing Volunteer Coordination Gabriela Baños 3231 Main St, Oakley, Ca 94561 You, Me. We. Oakley. Ambassador Community Outreach Event Organizing Art Installation Mural Painting Student Body Leadership VolunteeringAlisha Douglass 850 2nd St, Brentwood, CA 94513 National Art Honor Society Officer 50 THIS FORM IS A PUBLIC DOCUMENT 7. How did you learn about this vacancy? CCC Homepage Walk-In Newspaper Advertisement District Supervisor Other _________________________ 8. Do you have a Familial or Financial Relationship with a member of the Board of Supervisors? (Please see Board Resolution no. 2011/55, attached): No ______ Yes______ If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: ______________________________________________ 9. Do you have any financial relationships with the County such as grants, contracts, or other economic relations? No ______ Yes______ If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: ______________________________________________ I CERTIFY that the statements made by me in this application are true, complete, and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief, and are made in good faith. I acknowledge and understand that all information in this application is publically accessible. I understand and agree that misstatements / omissions of material fact may cause forfeiture of my rights to serve on a Board, Committee, or Commission in Contra Costa County. Sign Name: _____________________________________________ Date: __________________________________ Important Information 1. This application is a public document and is subject to the California Public Records Act (CA Gov. Code §6250-6270). 2. Send the completed paper application to the Office of the Clerk of the Board at: 651 Pine Street, Room 106, Martinez, CA 94553. 3. A résumé or other relevant information may be submitted with this application. 4. All members are required to take the following training: 1) The Brown Act, 2) The Better Government Ordinance, and 3) Ethics Training. 5. Members of boards, commissions, and committees may be required to: 1) file a Statement of Economic Interest Form also known as a Form 700, and 2) complete the State Ethics Training Course as required by AB 1234. 6. Advisory body meetings may be held in various locations and some locations may not be accessible by public transportation. 7. Meeting dates and times are subject to change and may occur up to two days per month. 8. Some boards, committees, or commissions may assign members to subcommittees or work groups which may require an additional commitment of time. Nancy Marquez Adriana Cendejas 1/24/2019 51 THIS FORM IS A PUBLIC DOCUMENT THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA and for Special Districts, Agencies and Authorities Governed by the Board Adopted Resolution no. 2011/55 on 2/08/2011 as follows: WHEREAS the Board of Supervisors wishes to avoid the reality or appearance of improper influence or favoritism; IN THE MATTER OF ADOPTING A POLICY MAKING FAMILY MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS INELIGIBLE FOR APPOINTMENT TO BOARDS, COMMITTEES OR COMMISSIONS FOR WHICH THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS IS THE APPOINTING AUTHORITY NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the following policy is hereby adopted: 1. Mother, father, son, and daughter; 2. Brother, sister, grandmother, grandfather, grandson, and granddaughter; I. SCOPE: This policy applies to appointments to any seats on boards, committees or commissions for which the Contra Costa Co unty Board of Supervisors is the appointing authority. II. POLICY: A person will not be eligible for appointment if he/she is rela ted to a Board of Supervisors’ Member in any of the following relationships: 3. Great-grandfather, great-grandmother, aunt, uncle, nephew, niece, great-grandson, and great-granddaughter; 4. First cousin; 5. Husband, wife, father-in-law, mother-in-law, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, stepson, and stepdaughter; 6. Sister-in-law (brother’s spouse or spouse’s sister), brother-in-law (sister’s spouse or spouse’s brother), spouse’s grandmother, spouse’s grandfather, spouse’s granddaughter, and spouse’s grandson; 7. Registered domestic partner, pursuant to Californi a Family Code section 297. 8. The relatives, as defined in 5 and 6 above, for a registered domestic partner. 9. Any person with whom a Board Member shares a financial interest as defined in the Political Reform Act (Gov’t Code §87103, Financial Interest), such as a business partner or business associate. 52 Submit Date: Jan 23, 2019 Seat Name (if applicable) First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address Home Address Suite or Apt City State Postal Code Primary Phone Employer Job Title Occupation Contra Costa County Boards & Commissions Application Form Profile Which Boards would you like to apply for? Census 2020 Complete Count Steering Committee: Submitted Describe why you are interested in serving on this advisory board/commission (please limit your response to one paragraph). My work is focused on advocating to imroved access to health care for low-income marginalized communities throughout Contra Costa County. Our member health centers serve over 100,000 patients annually and many are mixed status families that would be impacted by a disproportionate census count. This application is used for all boards and commissions Do you, or a business in which you have a financial interest, have a contract with Contra Costa Co.? Yes No Is a member of your family (or step-family) employed by Contra Costa Co.? Yes No Education History Select the highest level of education you have received: Other Alvaro Fuentes Richmond CA 94805 Community Clinic Consortium Executive Director Healthcare Policy Alvaro Fuentes Page 1 of 5 53 If "Other" was Selected Give Highest Grade or Educational Level Achieved Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded College/ University A Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No College/ University B Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No College Alvaro Fuentes Political Science 70 AA Alvaro Fuentes Alvaro Fuentes Page 2 of 5 54 Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Course Studied Hours Completed Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? College/ University C Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No Other schools / training completed: Certificate Awarded? Yes No Work History Please provide information on your last three positions, including your current one if you are working. 1st (Most Recent) Alvaro Fuentes 9/1/2008 - present 40 Alvaro Fuentes Page 3 of 5 55 Position Title Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address 3720 Barrett Ave Duties Performed 2nd Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address 3720 Barrett Ave Duties Performed 3rd Volunteer Work? Yes No Executive Director Alvaro Fuentes Page 4 of 5 56 Upload a Resume If "Other" was selected please explain Employer's Name and Address 3720 Barrett Ave Duties Performed Final Questions How did you learn about this vacancy? District Supervisor Do you have a Familial or Financial Relationship with a member of the Board of Supervisors? Yes No If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: Do you have any financial relationships with the County such as grants, contracts, or other economic relations? Yes No If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: Our member health centers receive county funding to support the Contra Costa CARES program. Please Agree with the Following Statement I understand that this form is a public document and is subject to the California Public Records Act. I Agree Fuentes_Alvaro_8.30.17.docx Alvaro Fuentes Page 5 of 5 57 1 ALVARO FUENTES San Francisco, California 94117 Committed Executive Director with over 20 years experience in the non-profit sector. Proven track record in leading successful grant fundraising efforts, program development and management, as well as executive leadership, fiscal oversight and strategic planning. Effectively works with board of directors to develop and execute organizational goals and priorities to advance the mission of community health centers. Demonstrated success in establishing critical relationships with cross-sector stakeholders in Contra Costa and Solano Counties. Fluent in Spanish. Core competencies include: Strategic Planning - Budget Planning - Management – Policy Analysis – Community Organizing and Advocacy – Program Development – Grant Writing – Facilitation PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Community Clinic Consortium, Richmond, CA A consortium of five community health centers serving low-income uninsured patients in Contra Costa and Solano County. Services provided include primary care with a broad range of wrap around services, in addition to reproductive health services. Executive Director 2011 – Present Oversee administration and infrastructure development of the organization and work with Board of Directors to develop and implement long-term strategic planning goals and objectives. Effectively manage $600,000 budget to achieve organizational goals. Lead efforts to formulate effective relationships and partnerships with Contra Costa and Solano County public and private stakeholders that include public health departments, health plans, elected officials from all levels of government, and community based organizations. Raised over $3 million to plan and develop a local coverage program for undocumented adults – Contra Costa CARES. 58 Director of Community Affairs 2010 Represented the Consortium and members in public forums, legislative hearings, conferences and other convenings by providing oral and written testimony. Developed and implemented advocacy and grassroots training opportunities for members. Fund Development Manager 2008 – 2010 Responsible for writing grant proposals and reports, and developing a base of corporate funders. Managed relationships with partners to implement programs. AltaMed Health Services Corporation, Los Angeles, CA One of the largest community health center corporations in the United States providing a broad range of health and wellness services to low-income uninsured residents in the greater Los Angeles and Orange County areas. Grants Development Associate 2006 - 2008 Managed federal, state, and local government grant proposal projects. Secured over $2 million in funding by analyzing prospective funding opportunities and authored grant proposals. New Economics for Women, Los Angeles, CA Community development corporation that develops affordable housing and support services for low-income women and their families. Program Manager 1999 - 2006 Led a staff of seven in the organization’s health outreach department. Secured over $2.5 million in funding by authoring successful grant proposals. Successfully developed and implemented effective outreach and enrollment strategies. Housing Authority City of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA One of the largest public housing agencies in the United States providing quality housing and support services for low-income families. 59 Management Clerk 1994 - 1999 Coordinated with public and private agencies to organize community services for low-income public housing families. Provided direct support to department heads to ensure successful coordination of project implementation across Resident Relations Department. LEADERSHIP AND AFFILIATIONS Solano Coalition for Better Health – Board Member 2014 - Present Coalition of 15 cross-sector stakeholders committed to addressing issues of health shortages and disparities in Solano County. Insure the Uninsured Project – Advisory Council Member 2014 - Present Statewide organization committed to increasing access to health care for California’s uninsured population. Clinic Leadership Institute – Alumni 2012 Program sponsored by the Blue Shield of California designed to support emerging leaders in the community health center field. Operation Access – Board Member 2012 - Present San Francisco based non-profit organization that coordinates volunteer specialty care procedures for 1000 uninsured individuals annually throughout the greater Bay Area. Regional Associations of California 2011 - Present Association of 15 non-profit consortia’s and state-wide associations committed to supporting and advancing the mission of community health centers to provide access to quality health care services for uninsured low-income families. RYSE Youth Center – Treasurer (Past Board Chair)2010 - Present Non-profit organization located in Richmond, California grounded in social justice to help young people build power and transform their communities. 60 Submit Date: Jan 23, 2019 Seat Name (if applicable) First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address Home Address Suite or Apt City State Postal Code Primary Phone Employer Job Title Occupation Contra Costa County Boards & Commissions Application Form Profile Which Boards would you like to apply for? Census 2020 Complete Count Steering Committee: Submitted Describe why you are interested in serving on this advisory board/commission (please limit your response to one paragraph). I am interested in applying because North Richmond is a vulnerable community with high levels of renters and a low rate of registered voters. This is an opportunity to mobilize and try to get as close to an accurate count as possible to secure the funding and resources to support this community. My focus and expertise would be to the unincorporated area of North Richmond, however, I can bring ideas around best practices around community engagement. This application is used for all boards and commissions Do you, or a business in which you have a financial interest, have a contract with Contra Costa Co.? Yes No Is a member of your family (or step-family) employed by Contra Costa Co.? Yes No Education History Dulce Maria N Galicia Noguez Richmond CA 94801 Healthy Richmond Program Coordinator Dulce Maria N Galicia Noguez Page 1 of 5 61 If "Other" was Selected Give Highest Grade or Educational Level Achieved Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Select the highest level of education you have received: Other College/ University A Type of Units Completed Semester Degree Awarded? Yes No College/ University B Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No College Mills College Ehtnic Studies / Public Policy 4 years Ethnic Studies / Public Policy Dulce Maria N Galicia Noguez Page 2 of 5 62 Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Course Studied Hours Completed College/ University C Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No Other schools / training completed: Certificate Awarded? Yes No Work History Please provide information on your last three positions, including your current one if you are working. 1st (Most Recent) Coro Center for Civic Leadership 8months full time Dulce Maria N Galicia Noguez Page 3 of 5 63 Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address I can include my resume upon request. There was no option to upload. Duties Performed 2nd Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address Duties Performed 3rd Dulce Maria N Galicia Noguez Page 4 of 5 64 Position Title Upload a Resume If "Other" was selected please explain Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address Duties Performed Final Questions How did you learn about this vacancy? Other Do you have a Familial or Financial Relationship with a member of the Board of Supervisors? Yes No If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: Do you have any financial relationships with the County such as grants, contracts, or other economic relations? Yes No If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: Please Agree with the Following Statement I understand that this form is a public document and is subject to the California Public Records Act. I Agree Ensuring Opportunity Dulce Maria N Galicia Noguez Page 5 of 5 65   Dulce Galicia ● Richmond, CA 94801     Summary 7 years of nonprofit experience and 1 year supporting a new school development Fluent and conversational in Spanish Strong community outreach skills in diverse communities and able to develop strong partnerships Excellent understanding of challenges in communities of color in the Bay Area Experience designing and coordinating programs, trainings and marketing materials Experience Program Coordinator ​●​ ​Healthy Richmond ​J July 2017 – Current ●Identify, train and develop leaders to build a coalition and network of Richmond residents who are working in alignment on policy issues with Richmond agencies and partners ●Plan a community visioning design session in preparation for a development project in North Richmond with community members, local governing boards, Contra Costa County and developers ●Support and facilitate meetings for four Action Teams made up of a collection of partners in Richmond to institutionalize policy in health, education, housing and the justice system Professional Community Organizer ​●​ ​Innovate Public Schools ​J ​October 2016 – June 2017 ●Identify, train and develop leaders in the principles and practices of community organizing to build powerful parent driven organizations ●Develop and manage relationships with a broad base of constituents including faith-based institutions, public officials, local government agencies, teachers and school leaders ●Conduct 15 one-to-one visits with parents and community members every week ●Plan and coordinate large public forums and meetings led by parent leaders Community Engagement and Advocacy Lead ​●​ ​Building Blocks for kids Richmond Collaborative J ​ January 2015 – October 2016 ●Develop a parent engagement plan with families and monitor achievement and outcomes ●Actively attend WCCUSD school board, DLACP and SSC meetings ●Provide leadership opportunities to families of Central Richmond schools ●Develop policy and assess district level activities that are in service to families ●Supervise staff and provide assistance to School Community Outreach Workers ●Support the Executive Director with writing of grants Community Engagement and Advocacy Coordinator ​●​ ​Building Blocks for kids Richmond Collaborative J ​ June 2013 – December 2014 ●Foster collaborative relationships with member agencies, school district and Richmond, CA residents ●Provide direct service and leadership training to families of four elementary schools in Richmond, CA   66      ●Plan and execute multiple community events such as Bike Fiesta and the annual resident Holiday Party ●Develop curriculum and content for parents to better advocate for their children ●Organize families to participate in decision making and policy change Fellow in Public Affairs ​●​ ​Coro Center for Civic Leadership August 2012 – June 2013 ●Advised and consulted in government, nonprofit, labor, business and political campaigns ●Adopted skills in group processes and group consensus ●Gathered and analyzed customer feedback for the San Francisco Public Utilities’ online payment portal ●Created internal and external protocols for facilitation and meetings ●Maintained and organized data for the City of Davis’ economic development initiative Programs Coordinator ​●​ ​Center for Volunteer and Nonprofit Leadership August 2011 – August 2012 ●Launched diversity initiative while ​bringing issues and opportunities to the attention of supervisors ●Coordinated and led capacity building trainings and workshops for nonprofits in communities of color ●Increased number of consultants of color by strategically building meaningful relationships ●Regularly collected and updated program data for funding from government Administrative and Community Coordinator ​●​ ​City of Richmond September 2010- August 2011 ●Developed a city-wide volunteer program ●Independently researched and prepared position papers ●Coordinated projects with City commissioners ●Assisted with public inquiries and provided information on departmental programs Education Mills College June 2006 – December 2011 ●Received bachelor's degree in Ethnic Studies with a minor in Public Policy Studies for International Training (SIT) August 2009 – June 2010 ● International experiential learning model and studied globalization, sustainability and indigenous communities while living Mexico and Peru Relevant Work Coursework at College of Extended Learning at San Francisco State University, 2015: ●Performance Management: The Art of Motivating, Coaching and Evaluating ●Grant Writing 2  67 Submit Date: Jan 23, 2019 Seat Name (if applicable) First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address Home Address Suite or Apt City State Postal Code Primary Phone Employer Job Title Occupation Contra Costa County Boards & Commissions Application Form Profile Which Boards would you like to apply for? Census 2020 Complete Count Steering Committee: Submitted Describe why you are interested in serving on this advisory board/commission (please limit your response to one paragraph). Hello, my name is Ruben Hernandez Story and I am the Director of Projects and Programs in the office of Richmond Mayor Tom Butt. In my official role, I am tasked with a range of duties such as working on education, environment, and immigration related issues to name a few. As one of the staffers to the mayor, community outreach plays a major role in carrying out my responsibilities, from answering constituent calls to working with the appropriate department to resolve disputes. I also manage the mayor's social media pages, where we present helpful information to the public. With all this in mind, I believe strongly that our office can play a useful part on this committee. This application is used for all boards and commissions Do you, or a business in which you have a financial interest, have a contract with Contra Costa Co.? Yes No Is a member of your family (or step-family) employed by Contra Costa Co.? Yes No Education History Ruben Hernandez Story Berkeley CA 94704 City of Richmond, CA - Mayor's Office Director of Projects and Programs Administrative Assistant Ruben Hernandez Story Page 1 of 6 68 If "Other" was Selected Give Highest Grade or Educational Level Achieved Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Select the highest level of education you have received: Other College/ University A Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No College/ University B Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No BA Ohio State University International Studies - Relations and Diplomacy BA 05/10/2015 Ruben Hernandez Story Page 2 of 6 69 Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Course Studied Hours Completed College/ University C Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No Other schools / training completed: Certificate Awarded? Yes No Work History Please provide information on your last three positions, including your current one if you are working. 1st (Most Recent) Ruben Hernandez Story Page 3 of 6 70 Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address City of Richmond 450 Civic Center Plaza Richmond, CA 94804 Duties Performed Working on any duties related to the topic areas I am assigned to (education, environment, immigration, etc.); Representing the mayor at certain commissions/committees when he is unable to attend; Answering constituent calls and working with the appropriate department to resolve disputes; Working on social media pages, talking points, etc. 2nd Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address Ohio Senate, Office of State Senator Cecil Thomas 1 Capital Square Columbus, OH 43215 Duties Performed Answered constituent calls and working with the appropriate liaisons/agency to resolve disputes; Scheduled meetings and events in the district and Columbus; Worked on social media pages, newsletters, press releases, talking points, and floor speeches; Assisted with policy research for pending/proposed legislation; Attended committee and session hearings; Represented the senator at certain commissions when he is unable to attend 3rd 10/16/2018 - present 40 Director of Projects and Programs 01/2017 - 05/2018 40 Legislative Aide Ruben Hernandez Story Page 4 of 6 71 Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Upload a Resume If "Other" was selected please explain Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address Ohio Legislative Service Commission 77 S. High St. Columbus, OH 43215 Duties Performed Assisted with policy research for pending/proposed legislation; Attended committee and session hearings; Answered constituent calls and worked with the appropriate liaisons/agency to resolve disputes; Scheduled meetings and events in the district and Columbus; Worked on social media pages, newsletters, press releases, talking points, and floor speeches; Represented the senator at certain commissions when he was unable to attend Final Questions How did you learn about this vacancy? Contra Costa County Homepage Do you have a Familial or Financial Relationship with a member of the Board of Supervisors? Yes No If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: Do you have any financial relationships with the County such as grants, contracts, or other economic relations? Yes No 12/2015 - 12/2016 40 Legislative Fellow Resume_- _Ruben_Hernandez_Story.docx Ruben Hernandez Story Page 5 of 6 72 If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: Please Agree with the Following Statement I understand that this form is a public document and is subject to the California Public Records Act. I Agree Ruben Hernandez Story Page 6 of 6 73 R u b e n H e r n a n d e z S t o r y | Berkeley, Education Ohio State University May 2015 B.A. International Studies - Relations & Diplomacy Minor: Spanish Work Experience City of Richmond October 2018 – present Director of Projects and Programs, Office of Mayor Tom Butt Richmond, California Working on any duties related to the topic areas I am assigned to (education, environment, immigration, etc.); Representing the mayor at certain commissions/committees when he is unable to attend; Answering constituent calls and working with the appropriate department to resolve disputes; Working on social media pages, talking points, etc. Ohio Senate January 2017 – May 2018 Legislative Aide to Senator Cecil Thomas Columbus, Ohio Answered constituent calls and worked with the appropriate liaisons/agency to resolve disputes Scheduled meetings and events in the district and Columbus Worked on social media pages, newsletters, press releases, talking points, and floor speeches Assisted with policy research for pending/proposed legislation Attended committee and session hearings Represented the senator at certain commissions when he is unable to attend Ohio Legislative Service Commission December 2015 – December 2016 Legislative Fellow to Senator Cecil Thomas Columbus, Ohio Assisted with policy research for pending/proposed legislation Attended committee and session hearings Answered constituent calls and worked with the appropriate liaisons/agency to resolve disputes Scheduled meetings and events in the district and Columbus Worked on social media pages, newsletters, press releases, talking points, and floor speeches Represented the senator at certain commissions when he was unable to attend U.S. Senate January – April 2015 74 Intern to Senator Sherrod Brown Columbus, Ohio Answered constituent calls and gathered data concerning issues in both Ohio and the US as a whole Gathered information from constituents concerning personal federal issues and delegated to the proper caseworker Assisted in policy research, memo drafting, event scheduling, and constituent outreach Representative at naturalization ceremonies Summary of Skills Fluent in Spanish and English Excellent analytical skills Attention to detail Cooperative team member Extremely organized Quick learner Computer proficient Microsoft Office proficient 75 76 Submit Date: Jan 13, 2019 Seat Name (if applicable) First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address Home Address Suite or Apt City State Postal Code Primary Phone Employer Job Title Occupation Contra Costa County Boards & Commissions Application Form Profile Which Boards would you like to apply for? Census 2020 Complete Count Steering Committee: Submitted Describe why you are interested in serving on this advisory board/commission (please limit your response to one paragraph). I think it is Important that we get out and personally connect with our community to help get a complete count and i think it needs to have the face of people who are already working in the community so that people can feel comfortable with asking the questions needed to help quell any false or misleading information. This application is used for all boards and commissions Do you, or a business in which you have a financial interest, have a contract with Contra Costa Co.? Yes No Is a member of your family (or step-family) employed by Contra Costa Co.? Yes No Education History SAMUEL Houston Concord CA 94520 Houston Insurance Owner Insurance SAMUEL Houston Page 1 of 6 77 If "Other" was Selected Give Highest Grade or Educational Level Achieved Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Select the highest level of education you have received: Other College/ University A Type of Units Completed Semester Degree Awarded? Yes No College/ University B Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No Some College Berkeley Community college Business 24 SAMUEL Houston Page 2 of 6 78 Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Course Studied Hours Completed College/ University C Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No Other schools / training completed: Certificate Awarded? Yes No Work History Please provide information on your last three positions, including your current one if you are working. 1st (Most Recent) SAMUEL Houston Page 3 of 6 79 Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address pleasant hill ca 94523 Duties Performed Manage and organize health and life detailing for clients. forecasting changes in coverage to help save money and increase increase enrollment in the proper plan. review and consult on retirement and wealth management. 2nd Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address Economic opportunity council 1470 Civic Ct. Suite 200, Concord, CA Duties Performed Program services chair help reinvesting money into key areas of the community, partnering with county and local agencies we try to provide economic assistance to agency at key places in the community that will impact and help disenfranchised families. Working within the community to provide stable and viable support to programs looking to help low income and at risk individuals. 3rd 09/14/2014 - present 40 Owner 05/05/2017 5 Low-income representative 06/05/2017 SAMUEL Houston Page 4 of 6 80 Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Upload a Resume If "Other" was selected please explain Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address Changing Lives Community Ministry Pleasant Hill Ca, 94523 Duties Performed We help community neighbors teach the Word of God. I minister to the people and council those in need. Organize activities to partner with other agencies to help support growth in my communty. Final Questions How did you learn about this vacancy? Other Do you have a Familial or Financial Relationship with a member of the Board of Supervisors? Yes No If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: Do you have any financial relationships with the County such as grants, contracts, or other economic relations? Yes No If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: 18 Pastor Kristine sent to me because i signed up to help with the 2020 Census SAMUEL Houston Page 5 of 6 81 Please Agree with the Following Statement I understand that this form is a public document and is subject to the California Public Records Act. I Agree SAMUEL Houston Page 6 of 6 82 Submit Date: Jan 23, 2019 Seat Name (if applicable) First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address Home Address Suite or Apt City State Postal Code Primary Phone Employer Job Title Occupation Contra Costa County Boards & Commissions Application Form Profile Which Boards would you like to apply for? Census 2020 Complete Count Steering Committee: Submitted Describe why you are interested in serving on this advisory board/commission (please limit your response to one paragraph). I am interested in serving on this commission because I believe it is important to make sure that all communities receive their fair share of funding based on accurate census counting. Being part of Urban Habitats Boards and Commissions Leadership Institute, I have the ability to connect land use, transportation and housing with that of receiving funding based on the population in the county I reside in. Also being a North Richmond Leader and partnering with Healthy Richmond to make sure that our community receives proper funding based on accurate population count is important as it impacts residents in all parts of our Contra Costa County and I would like to be an advocate for my district. This application is used for all boards and commissions Do you, or a business in which you have a financial interest, have a contract with Contra Costa Co.? Yes No Is a member of your family (or step-family) employed by Contra Costa Co.? Yes No Education History Kapris S James Richmond CA 94801 Kapris S James Page 1 of 6 83 If "Other" was Selected Give Highest Grade or Educational Level Achieved Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Select the highest level of education you have received: Other College/ University A Type of Units Completed Quarter Degree Awarded? Yes No College/ University B Type of Units Completed Quarter Degree Awarded? Yes No Associates in Network Security Western Governors University Information Technology Management 94 Bachelor 06/2019 Heald Network Security 80 Kapris S James Page 2 of 6 84 Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Course Studied Hours Completed College/ University C Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No Other schools / training completed: Certificate Awarded? Yes No Work History Please provide information on your last three positions, including your current one if you are working. 1st (Most Recent) Associates 04/2013 Kapris S James Page 3 of 6 85 Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address Aspire Public Schools Duties Performed Customer Service, diagnose and resolve unique, nonrecurring problems associated with application software and operating systems, configure, deploy, maintain, troubleshoot and support computer workstations, laptops, printers, mobile devices, phones and other computer and telecommunications equipment, document procedures, standards, best practices configurations 2nd Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address Duties Performed 3rd 11/21/2015-Present 40 Computer Technician Kapris S James Page 4 of 6 86 Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Upload a Resume If "Other" was selected please explain Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address Duties Performed Final Questions How did you learn about this vacancy? Contra Costa County Homepage Do you have a Familial or Financial Relationship with a member of the Board of Supervisors? Yes No If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: Do you have any financial relationships with the County such as grants, contracts, or other economic relations? Yes No If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: Kapris S James Page 5 of 6 87 Please Agree with the Following Statement I understand that this form is a public document and is subject to the California Public Records Act. I Agree Kapris S James Page 6 of 6 88 Submit Date: Jan 24, 2019 Seat Name (if applicable) First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address Home Address Suite or Apt City State Postal Code Primary Phone Employer Job Title Occupation Contra Costa County Boards & Commissions Application Form Profile Which Boards would you like to apply for? Census 2020 Complete Count Steering Committee: Submitted Describe why you are interested in serving on this advisory board/commission (please limit your response to one paragraph). I am involve on the board and like to serve our community and want to make sure our county and residents in Contra Costa County get the maximum benefit which we deserve. This application is used for all boards and commissions Do you, or a business in which you have a financial interest, have a contract with Contra Costa Co.? Yes No Is a member of your family (or step-family) employed by Contra Costa Co.? Yes No Education History Select the highest level of education you have received: Other At large Ajit K Kaushal Concord CA 94518 Home: Bombay Trading Company Owner/ President Business Ajit K Kaushal Page 1 of 5 89 If "Other" was Selected Give Highest Grade or Educational Level Achieved Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded College/ University A Type of Units Completed Quarter Degree Awarded? Yes No College/ University B Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No Govt Brejendra College India Economics 4 years B A April 1979 Ajit K Kaushal Page 2 of 5 90 Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Course Studied Hours Completed Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? College/ University C Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No Other schools / training completed: Certificate Awarded? Yes No Work History Please provide information on your last three positions, including your current one if you are working. 1st (Most Recent) Health and life Insurance 7/1/2013- present 4-6 Ajit K Kaushal Page 3 of 5 91 Position Title Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address Economic opportunity council 1470 Civic Ct. Concord, CA Duties Performed Work as board chair four years and now serve as Ditrict I’ve Representative. 2nd Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address Bombay Trading Company 1859 Adobe St. Concord, CA 94520 Duties Performed Management 3rd Volunteer Work? Yes No District four rep 10/30/2004 54 Owner/President Ajit K Kaushal Page 4 of 5 92 Upload a Resume If "Other" was selected please explain Employer's Name and Address Duties Performed Final Questions How did you learn about this vacancy? Contra Costa County Homepage Do you have a Familial or Financial Relationship with a member of the Board of Supervisors? Yes No If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: Do you have any financial relationships with the County such as grants, contracts, or other economic relations? Yes No If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: Please Agree with the Following Statement I understand that this form is a public document and is subject to the California Public Records Act. I Agree Ajit K Kaushal Page 5 of 5 93 Submit Date: Jan 23, 2019 Seat Name (if applicable) First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address Home Address Suite or Apt City State Postal Code Primary Phone Employer Job Title Occupation Contra Costa County Boards & Commissions Application Form Profile Which Boards would you like to apply for? Census 2020 Complete Count Steering Committee: Submitted Describe why you are interested in serving on this advisory board/commission (please limit your response to one paragraph). I know that you are searching for a broad spectrum of government and community leaders from education, business, healthcare, and other community organizations to develop a Census outreach plan to encourage participation in the Census. I am the Chief Communications Officer for the Contra Costa County Office of Education, with close ties to all 18 school districts and many education leaders in Contra Costa County. I feel that my position would enhance the committee communication efforts. This application is used for all boards and commissions Do you, or a business in which you have a financial interest, have a contract with Contra Costa Co.? Yes No Is a member of your family (or step-family) employed by Contra Costa Co.? Yes No Education History Terry W Koehne San Ramon CA 94583 Contra Costa County Office of Education Chief Communications Officer Education Terry W Koehne Page 1 of 6 94 If "Other" was Selected Give Highest Grade or Educational Level Achieved Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Select the highest level of education you have received: Other College/ University A Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No College/ University B Type of Units Completed Semester Degree Awarded? Yes No Bachelor of Arts Degree CSU East Bay (Hayward) Communications B.A. June 1990 Holy Names College, Oakland Religious Studies 45 Terry W Koehne Page 2 of 6 95 Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Course Studied Hours Completed College/ University C Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No Other schools / training completed: Certificate Awarded? Yes No Work History Please provide information on your last three positions, including your current one if you are working. 1st (Most Recent) Terry W Koehne Page 3 of 6 96 Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address Contra Costa County Office of Education 77 Santa Barbara Road Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 Duties Performed I act as spokesperson for the County Office of Education, and plan, organize and direct the operations and activities of the Communications department. 2nd Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address San Ramon Valley Unified School District 699 Old Orchard Road Danville, CA 94526 Duties Performed Lead comprehensive communications and community relations program to strengthen understanding of and support for the San Ramon Valley Unified School District (35 schools/32,000 students/3,400 employees) 3rd 9/18/2014-Present 40 Chief Communications Officer 2/1/1996-9/1/2014 40 Communications Director 2009-2013 Terry W Koehne Page 4 of 6 97 Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Upload a Resume If "Other" was selected please explain Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address City of San Ramon 7000 Bollinger Canyon Road San Ramon, CA 94583 Duties Performed Host of “Mayor’s Report,” a twice monthly, 30-minute Community Television Show with the Mayor of San Ramon. Created a comprehensive Communications Plan for the City of San Ramon. Produced “City Report,” San Ramon’s quarterly community newsletter. Final Questions How did you learn about this vacancy? Other Do you have a Familial or Financial Relationship with a member of the Board of Supervisors? Yes No If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: Do you have any financial relationships with the County such as grants, contracts, or other economic relations? Yes No If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: 10 Communications Consultant TK_resume_2014.pdf CCC Dept. of Conservation and Development Terry W Koehne Page 5 of 6 98 Please Agree with the Following Statement I understand that this form is a public document and is subject to the California Public Records Act. I Agree Terry W Koehne Page 6 of 6 99 TERRY KOEHNE K-12 Communications/Community Relations Professional A strategic, creative and collaborative leader with extensive experience and expertise in comunications and public relations, primarily in the education, public agency and non-profit environments. Key strengths • Spokesperson • Media Relations • Crisis Communication • Presenter/Facilitator • Community Outreach • Strong Leader Education Bachelor of Arts, Communications California State University, Hayward Work towards Accreditation in Public Relations (APR) Professional Experience San Ramon Valley Unified School District 1996–Present Danville, CA Public K-12 school district serving 32,000 students and 35 school sites. Director, Communications and Community Relations Lead comprehensive communications and community relations program to strengthen understanding of and support for the San Ramon Valley Unified School District (35 schools/32,000 students/3,400 employees). • Successfully created and continuously expanded an all-purpose communications, community and media relations office. • Primary spokesperson; manage local and national media coverage. Appeared on CNN and Japanese Public Television (October, 2011) • Advisor to superintendent, trustees, directors and school principals on matters related to media relations and crisis communication. • Developed and implemented a comprehensive communications plan. • Act as liaison to pubilic safety and community partners related to campus safety and emergency response. • Developed a district-wide media relations plan and training program. • Helped pass $260 million school facilities bond and 7-year parcel tax that saved several critical programs and 240 teaching jobs. Responsible for communication campaigns including ballot arguments, campaign materials, media relations, employee and community presentations. • Coordinate all communications during emergency/crisis situations. • Manage district’s award-winning web site. • Train management employees on effective media relations practices. • Manage district-level internal communications. • Conduct press conferences and other media-related events. • Coordinate district and community programs/events, including Business/ Education Roundtable and annual Student Recognition Project. • Act as liaison to various community and key stakeholder groups. • Oversee all community and business partnerships. • Oversee production of all district publications and marketing materials. • Write and deliver targeted presentations/speeches to various local community groups and service clubs. • Created hundreds of attention-getting press releases. • Coordinate/chair various committee processes including Traffix, Streetsmarts, District Climate Committee and naming of all new schools. City of San Ramon, California 2009–Present Communications Consultant/Host of “Mayor’s Report” TV Show Current host of “Mayor’s Report,” a twice monthly, 30-minute Community Television Show with the Mayor of San Ramon. Created a comprehensive Communications Plan for the City of San Ramon. Produced “City Report,” San Ramon’s quarterly community newsletter. Professional and Community Affiliations California School Public Relations Association, 1997- Present President, Board of Directors 2006 -07 San Ramon Valley Education Foundation Danville, CA Board of Directors, 1996 – Present President, 2009-11 Leadership San Ramon Valley Board of Directors, 2000 - Present President, 2007-08 San Ramon Chamber of Commerce Member, Board of Directors 1998 - Present East Bay Heart Association Oakland, CA Member, Board of Directors 2000 – 2007 Museum of the San Ramon Valley Danville, CA Member, Board of Directors 2006 – Present San Ramon Valley Community Core Council on Emergency Preparedness Member, Technical Commitee 2012 - Present San Ramon, CA 94583 100 TERRY KOEHNE Professional Experience, continued KSFO/KYA Radio - San Francisco, CA 1991-1994 Flagship Station for Oakland A’s and UC Berkeley Basketball Fourth largest media market in the United States Sports Talk Show Host/News and Sports Reporter • Twice weekly hosted a live 3-hour sports talk show and acted as daily sports anchor during “Afternoon Drive.” • Hosted Oakland A’s Pregame Show each weekend during baseball season. • Conducted live remote broadcasts and provided broadcast and print material for ESPN and USA Today. Roman Catholic Diocese of Oakland 1990-1995 Oakland, CA Director of Youth and Young Adults • Coordinated training, support and resource opportunities for all 89 Catholic parishes and communities in the Diocese of Oakland on matters relating to youth and young adults. • Promoted, planned and coordinated large-scale events (including annual Youth Day which attracted more than one thousand high school youth). • Served as consultant and trainer to parish coordinators, staff and volunteers. • Keynote speaker. KEKA/KFLI Radio - Eureka, CA 1989- 1991 News and Sports Director • Coordinated all aspects of a small-market radio news department • Gathered, wrote and reported eight live newscasts daily. • Attended press conferences and communicated with city/county officials • Coordinated and maintained communication with other media and public service agencies. • Radio “play-by-play” announcer for Humboldt State University Basketball and Football, and Humboldt Crabs Semi-Professional Baseball • Coordinated live remote broadcasts. • Worked with promotions department. Technical Skills Experience in Adobe InDesign and Photoshop, Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel. Also experienced in web design, image editing and photography Awards/Recognitions Danville Area Chamber of Commerce Employee of the Year March, 2013 City of San Ramon/San Ramon Chamber of Commerce Employee of the Year December, 2008 San Ramon Valley Education Foundation Annual Dinner Honoree April, 2011 California School Public Relations Association: Awards for Excellence in Communication 2007, 2006, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000 Del Valle Council of PTAs Honorary Service Award 2010, 2001, 2000 United Press International Best Newscast in the United States KSFO/KYA Radio, San Francisco Featured on Cover of “Acacia Magazine” San Ramon, CA 94583 (925) 552-0555 Page 2 References References available. 101 Submit Date: Jan 23, 2019 Seat Name (if applicable) First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address Home Address Suite or Apt City State Postal Code Primary Phone Employer Job Title Occupation Contra Costa County Boards & Commissions Application Form Profile Which Boards would you like to apply for? Census 2020 Complete Count Steering Committee: Submitted Describe why you are interested in serving on this advisory board/commission (please limit your response to one paragraph). I am interested in serving on this committee due to the importance of getting everyone counted, particularly those who may be overlooked and my interest in the 2020 Census. I have been a volunteer for various non profits at both the local( Richmond Community Foundation) and national level( American Cancer Society) by example.. This opportunity would provide another way that I can give back to community in which I live. This application is used for all boards and commissions Do you, or a business in which you have a financial interest, have a contract with Contra Costa Co.? Yes No Is a member of your family (or step-family) employed by Contra Costa Co.? Yes No Education History Cynthia LeBlanc Richmond CA 94804 Retired Cynthia LeBlanc Page 1 of 6 102 If "Other" was Selected Give Highest Grade or Educational Level Achieved Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Select the highest level of education you have received: Other College/ University A Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No College/ University B Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No Doctorate Holy Names University Psychology BA 1970 San Francisco State Educational Adminsitration Cynthia LeBlanc Page 2 of 6 103 Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Course Studied Hours Completed College/ University C Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No Other schools / training completed: Certificate Awarded? Yes No Work History Please provide information on your last three positions, including your current one if you are working. 1st (Most Recent) Masters 1972 Univeristy of San Francisco Organization and Leadership EdD 1986 Cynthia LeBlanc Page 3 of 6 104 Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address John Swett Unified School District 400 Parker Ave, Rodeo, CA Duties Performed Provided organizational and instructional leadership to the school district including working closely with all community stakeholders. 2nd Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address West Contra Costa Unified School District 1108 Bissell Richmond,CA Duties Performed Provided leadership in organizational and instructional support to the students, parents, staff, school board members and community. 3rd 08/4/2008-01/01/2009 8+ Superintendent,interim 08/2001-07/2006 8+ Superintendent., deputy and interim 07/1999-07/2001 8+ Cynthia LeBlanc Page 4 of 6 105 Position Title Upload a Resume If "Other" was selected please explain Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address Hayward Unified School Distric 2441Amador St. Hayward, CA Duties Performed Responsible for the oversite of multiple departments including State and Federal, Communications, Curriculum, to name a few. Final Questions How did you learn about this vacancy? District Supervisor Do you have a Familial or Financial Relationship with a member of the Board of Supervisors? Yes No If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: Do you have any financial relationships with the County such as grants, contracts, or other economic relations? Yes No If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: Please Agree with the Following Statement I understand that this form is a public document and is subject to the California Public Records Act. I Agree Assistant Superintendent Cynthia LeBlanc Page 5 of 6 106 Cynthia LeBlanc Page 6 of 6 107 108 Submit Date: Jan 23, 2019 Seat Name (if applicable) First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address Home Address Suite or Apt City State Postal Code Primary Phone Contra Costa County Boards & Commissions Application Form Profile Which Boards would you like to apply for? Census 2020 Complete Count Steering Committee: Submitted Describe why you are interested in serving on this advisory board/commission (please limit your response to one paragraph). As the Director of the Ensuring Opportunity Campaign to End Poverty in Contra Costa, I am deeply committed to ensuring that every resident of Contra Costa is counted in 2020 Census. Due to a number of factors, achieving a Complete Count will be challenging for this Census, particularly for low-income residents, communities of color and other populations that have been designated as Hard to Count. The Ensuring Opportunity Campaign currently leads the Contra Costa Census Coalition, which includes several key community partners and funders and is focused on ensuring local census outreach efforts are effectively focused, well-coordinated, and sufficiently funded. As policy-focused initiative, Ensuring Opportunity has established deep connections with a broad and diverse network of key stakeholders across all Supervisorial districts and sectors, including community-based organizations, faith-centered groups, businesses, labor unions, city/county government, resident advocates, elected officials, and more. Over the past four years, Ensuring Opportunity has earned strong credibility across all sectors and perspectives. We have become a trusted partner in convening and supporting a wide array of community- based and cross-sector initiatives, including such high-profile efforts as the recently formed Contra Costa Housing Advisory Council. If selected to serve on the Complete Count Steering Committee, I anticipate serving as strategic advisor (internally) and bridge-builder and connector (externally), as well as being a liaison both to the Contra Costa Census Coalition and to the regional Administrative Community-Based Organization (ACBO). At a personal level, I bring 20+ years of experience in leading and participating in coalitions and other forms of collaborative work throughout Contra Costa and the Bay Area. I am formally trained in group and process facilitation, strategic planning, systems coaching and a number of other relevant skill sets. I will be pleased to offer these tools to the Complete Count Steering Committee to assist with designing effective planning and implementation of community outreach and engagement strategies for the 2020 Census. This application is used for all boards and commissions Mariana Moore Richmond CA 94510 Mariana Moore Page 1 of 6 109 Employer Job Title Occupation If "Other" was Selected Give Highest Grade or Educational Level Achieved Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Name of College Attended Do you, or a business in which you have a financial interest, have a contract with Contra Costa Co.? Yes No Is a member of your family (or step-family) employed by Contra Costa Co.? Yes No Education History Select the highest level of education you have received: Other College/ University A Type of Units Completed Semester Degree Awarded? Yes No College/ University B Richmond Community Foundation Director, Ensuring Opportunity Campaign to End Poverty in Contra Costa Program Director Bachelor of Arts Mariana Moore American Studies Bachelor of Arts 1988 Mariana Moore Page 2 of 6 110 Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Course Studied Hours Completed Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No College/ University C Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No Other schools / training completed: Coro Fellowship in Public Affairs One year Mariana Moore Page 3 of 6 111 Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Certificate Awarded? Yes No Work History Please provide information on your last three positions, including your current one if you are working. 1st (Most Recent) Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address Richmond Community Foundation, 1014 Florida Ave., #200, Richmond CA 94804 Duties Performed Direct planning and execution of strategies with the goal of ending poverty in Contra Costa County through systems and policy change. Primary focus areas include housing security, food security, health security, community safety, and economic security. Lead and participate in numerous initiatives and coalitions throughout Contra Costa County to build broad community support toward the goal of ending poverty in our communities. Supervise the work of Ensuring Opportunity staff and interns. Raise and manage philanthropic funds to support the work of Ensuring Opportunity. Staff the operations of Ensuring Opportunity's Leadership Team, comprising system leaders from across several sectors and regions within the county. 2nd Volunteer Work? Yes No 3/1/2015 - present 40 Director, Ensuring Opportunity Campaign to End Poverty in Contra Costa 1/1/05 - 3/1/15 40 Mariana Moore Page 4 of 6 112 Position Title Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Upload a Resume If "Other" was selected please explain Employer's Name and Address Mariana Moore Consulting Duties Performed Provided executive coaching, strategic planning, fundraising, capacity building and facilitation services to community-based organization, coalitions and cross-sector initiatives throughout the Bay Area. 3rd Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address The Wellness Community of the East Bay (since re-named Cancer Support Community), 3276 McNutt Ave., Walnut Creek. Duties Performed Planned, executed and supervised strategies to provide practical and emotional support to people with cancer and their loved ones. Raised $1 million/year (in partnership with board of directors and staff) to support operating budget. Partnered with board of directors to develop key strategies, assess outcomes and secure necessary resources to support the work. Final Questions How did you learn about this vacancy? Other Principal/Consultant 2001 - 2005 40 Executive Director Mariana_Moore_bio_2018.pdf Funders, County Census staff and Supervisor Burgis Mariana Moore Page 5 of 6 113 Do you have a Familial or Financial Relationship with a member of the Board of Supervisors? Yes No If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: Do you have any financial relationships with the County such as grants, contracts, or other economic relations? Yes No If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: Please Agree with the Following Statement I understand that this form is a public document and is subject to the California Public Records Act. I Agree Mariana Moore Page 6 of 6 114 Mariana Moore Mariana Moore is director of the Ensuring Opportunity Campaign to End Poverty in Contra Costa, a collaborative campaign that engages local leaders and activists across all sectors, including elected officials, nonprofits, faith-based organizations, businesses, labor unions, local government, academia and the philanthropic sector in a collective effort to end poverty in Contra Costa County, a mid-sized county of 1.1 million residents within the San Francisco Bay Area. The Ensuring Opportunity campaign took shape in 2014 as a means to address the root causes of poverty in six key areas: Economic Security, Housing Security, Food Security, Safety, Health and Education. Three core assumptions infuse the Campaign’s work: that poverty is not inevitable and can be eradicated by our actions; that equity and justice should live at the center of all systems; and that food, housing and health care are basic human rights. The vision of Ensuring Opportunity is that all Contra Costa residents have the resources they need to support themselves and their families, and have a powerful voice in shaping local political, cultural and economic systems that impact their lives and well-being. Before co-founding the Ensuring Opportunity campaign, Mariana worked as a consultant to nonprofit organizations, providing strategic counsel, organizational development, executive coaching and capacity building services. She currently serves on the faculty of the Nehemiah Emerging Leaders Program (NELP), a nine-month leadership development program for diverse mid-career professionals in Sacramento. She has held a number of leadership positions in the nonprofit and higher education sectors, including director of the Human Services Alliance of Contra Costa, national development director for Tony La Russa’s Animal Rescue Foundation, annual giving director for Mills College, and executive director of the Cancer Support Community of San Francisco/East Bay. Mariana received her undergraduate degree from Mills College and graduated from the Coro Fellowship in Public Affairs in San Francisco. She recently served as board chair for LeaderSpring, a leadership development program for social justice organizations in the Bay Area, and also served as board president for Diablo Valley College Foundation in Pleasant Hill, CA. 115 Submit Date: Jan 23, 2019 Seat Name (if applicable) First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address Home Address Suite or Apt City State Postal Code Primary Phone Employer Job Title Occupation Contra Costa County Boards & Commissions Application Form Profile Which Boards would you like to apply for? Census 2020 Complete Count Steering Committee: Submitted Describe why you are interested in serving on this advisory board/commission (please limit your response to one paragraph). The census has always been important and even more so today with hard to count populations increasingly wary of sharing information with the federal government. And even though we cannot change the national narrative driving that fear, we must work to overcome it. My role at the East Bay Leadership Council and Contra Costa Economic Partnership have further instilled my belief that an accurate census count is critical to our community's future. An undercount would have far-reaching negative implications including funding for school and hospitals, affect the number of seats California is given in Congress, and erode the accuracy of economic data that employers depend on. I believe that my background as Communications Director for two business-led organizations and time as an East Bay campaign manager provide me with a unique skill set and network to put to use for the cause. I look forward to the challenge and I hope to make a difference for the community where I live and work. This application is used for all boards and commissions Do you, or a business in which you have a financial interest, have a contract with Contra Costa Co.? Yes No Is a member of your family (or step-family) employed by Contra Costa Co.? Yes No Mark A Orcutt Walnut Creek CA 94596 East Bay Leadership Council Communications Director Mark A Orcutt Page 1 of 6 116 If "Other" was Selected Give Highest Grade or Educational Level Achieved Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Education History Select the highest level of education you have received: Other College/ University A Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No College/ University B Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No Four Year University San Francisco State University Political Science Bachelor of Arts - Summa Cum Laude 2012 Mark A Orcutt Page 2 of 6 117 Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Course Studied Hours Completed College/ University C Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No Other schools / training completed: Certificate Awarded? Yes No Work History Please provide information on your last three positions, including your current one if you are working. 1st (Most Recent) Mark A Orcutt Page 3 of 6 118 Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address East Bay Leadership Council and Contra Costa Economic Partnership 1615 Bonanza Street #324 Walnut Creek, CA 94596 Duties Performed I direct the organization in all aspects of communications, public relations, advocacy, and member engagement. 2nd Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address Independent Contractor Address -- would be my former home address Duties Performed I ran the field campaign for a State Assembly seat in the East Bay, managed operations of a ballot measure campaign in San Francisco, and supported the East Bay Leadership Council in the launch of a new website and integrated membership/ event database 3rd 6/1/2015 - Present 40 Communications Director 1/1/14 - 6/1/15 50+ Campaign and Project Manager 1/1/12 - 1/1/14 Mark A Orcutt Page 4 of 6 119 Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Upload a Resume If "Other" was selected please explain Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address California Forward 300 Montgomery Street #638, San Francisco, CA 94104 Duties Performed I worked on event planning, social media strategy, content creation, and database management all in support of programs focused on public safety realignment and government transparency at the time. Final Questions How did you learn about this vacancy? Other Do you have a Familial or Financial Relationship with a member of the Board of Supervisors? Yes No If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: Do you have any financial relationships with the County such as grants, contracts, or other economic relations? Yes No If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: 40 Project Assistant Kristin Connelly - She is my friend and colleague and the East Bay Leadership Council Mark A Orcutt Page 5 of 6 120 Please Agree with the Following Statement I understand that this form is a public document and is subject to the California Public Records Act. I Agree Mark A Orcutt Page 6 of 6 121 122 123 124 125 Andres Orozco , Oakley, CA 94561 EDUCATION Saint Mary’s College of California (SMC) Moraga, CA May 2020 BA: Political Science and Ethnic Studies, ​GPA: 3.3 Freedom High School, Oakley CA June 2016 High School Diploma, GPA: 3.83 EXPERIENCE Saint Mary’s College Office of the Dean of Students and Campus Housing Moraga, CA Front Desk Receptionist ​August 2016-Current ●Work with students and parents with any concerns regarding Campus Housing. ●Plan and implemented bi-weekly staff meetings with respect to properly schedule staff members’ shifts and to promote an efficient chain of communication. ●Manage the process and execution of room assignments, room changes, room swaps, cancellations and billing of all residential students. ●Trained 3 front-office staff members as resources for students and parents alike while enforcing policies and procedures. You Me We Oakley Oakley, CA Ambassador ​August 2015-Current ●Assist and help fill out the N-400 application for people applying to become U.S citizens. ●Volunteer at various events and work with program coordinator to put on community programs. ●Talk to community members and do outreach to let people know about our resources and events. Saint Mary’s College High Potential Program Moraga, CA Peer Mentor ​July 2017-Current ●Serve as a Mentor for first year first generation college students throughout the academic school year. ●Track students progress throughout their first year and make sure they are on track to graduate. Saint Mary’s College Student Government Moraga, CA Class of 2020 President ​September 2016- May 2018 ●Make changes on campus that my constituency wants to see ●Led class cabinet in meetings and planned events Saint Mary’s College New Student and Family Programs Moraga, CA Orientation Leader and Weekend of Welcome Leader ​Summer 2017 ●Welcomed incoming first years and new students to campus, while promoting inclusivity and Freedom High School Oakley, CA Head Student Athletic Trainer ​ July 2014- June 2016 ●Supervised athletes while they checked in and out of the training room to get an injury evaluated ●Taped ankles and wrists, provided ice for injuries, and assessed injuries Freedom High School​ ​ Oakley, CA Folkloric Dance Instructor​ ​ ​Sept 2013 - June 2016 ●Taught Folkloric dances to students and prepared routines for multicultural events SKILLS 126 Computer: Proficient with Microsoft Office and Mac OS X Certifications: CPR and First Aid Languages: Fluent Spanish and English STUDY ABROAD and SERVICE LEARNING Salinas Immersion Leader Salinas, CA ​Oct 2016 and Oct 2017 ●Led and organized an immersion Program for 20 SMC college students to Salinas, CA. Students learned about food injustices and agriculture labor. Kids Alive International Dominican Republic Spring Break 2016 ●Mentored and tutored in several orphanages, from ages 1-18. Global Glimpse Nicaragua Summer 2014 ●Served families and worked on a service project to update an elementary school ●Learned about third world countries Community Service/Activities SMC La Hermandad Club SMC First Year Experience Committee, SMC Our Lady Of Guadalupe Committee, SMC Ballet Folklorico Guadalupano and SMC High Potential Program Treasure, FHS Power of Unity; Vice President, FHS Latinos Unidos; President, FHS French Club You, Me, We Oakley ● ​Safe Keeper Training, and Citizenship drives, Contra Costa County Congreso Familiar, Dia De Los Muertos HONORS 2017 Leadership, Involvement and Diversity Award 2016 Youth Hall Of Fame Certificate Of Recognition, Contra Costa County Volunteer Award Winner, Oakley 2016 Outstanding Youth Certificate Of Recognition, Award California Legislature Assembly Recognition Award, Certificate Of Special Congressional Certificate of Completion, Global Glimpse 127 Submit Date: Jan 24, 2019 Seat Name (if applicable) First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address Home Address Suite or Apt City State Postal Code Primary Phone Employer Job Title Occupation Contra Costa County Boards & Commissions Application Form Profile Which Boards would you like to apply for? Census 2020 Complete Count Steering Committee: Submitted Describe why you are interested in serving on this advisory board/commission (please limit your response to one paragraph). It is critical that we have diverse representation on our county advisory boards in order to provide insight on and potential solutions to the needs of our community. Participation in the census is important since this data helps inform the distribution of resources. As a local leader, I am able to engage a broad range of people to support outreach efforts that will increase participation in the census process. This application is used for all boards and commissions Do you, or a business in which you have a financial interest, have a contract with Contra Costa Co.? Yes No Is a member of your family (or step-family) employed by Contra Costa Co.? Yes No Education History Mayra Padilla Richmond CA 94806 Contra Costa College Dean Educator Mayra Padilla Page 1 of 5 128 If "Other" was Selected Give Highest Grade or Educational Level Achieved Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Select the highest level of education you have received: Other College/ University A Type of Units Completed Semester Degree Awarded? Yes No College/ University B Type of Units Completed Quarter Degree Awarded? Yes No Ph.D. UC Berkeley Neuroscience Ph.D. 2005 UC Davis Physics Mayra Padilla Page 2 of 5 129 Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Course Studied Hours Completed College/ University C Type of Units Completed Semester Degree Awarded? Yes No Other schools / training completed: Certificate Awarded? Yes No Work History Please provide information on your last three positions, including your current one if you are working. 1st (Most Recent) BS 1998 Contra Costa College Physics Transfer 1996 Mayra Padilla Page 3 of 5 130 Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address Contra Costa College 2600 Mission Bell Dr San Pablo CA 94806 Duties Performed 2nd Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address Sands Research Inc. Duties Performed 3rd 2012-present 40 Dean of Institutional Effectiveness and Equity 2011-2012 40 Senior Neuroscientist 2007-2011 40 Mayra Padilla Page 4 of 5 131 Position Title Upload a Resume If "Other" was selected please explain Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address SRI International Menlo Park, CA Duties Performed Final Questions How did you learn about this vacancy? Other Do you have a Familial or Financial Relationship with a member of the Board of Supervisors? Yes No If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: Do you have any financial relationships with the County such as grants, contracts, or other economic relations? Yes No If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: Please Agree with the Following Statement I understand that this form is a public document and is subject to the California Public Records Act. I Agree Research Neuroscientist Mayra_Padilla_CV_2017.doc Deputy Public Defender Immigration Attorney Mayra Padilla Page 5 of 5 132 Mayra Padilla, Ph.D. Richmond, CA 94806 CAREER OBJECTIVE To provide leadership within a shared governance environment in the planning, development, promotion, and implementation of an integrated institutional effectiveness system aimed at improving programs and services to achieve equitable educational outcomes for students and a supportive environment for all members of the academic community. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Ability to lead college-wide research and planning efforts resulting in improved institutional effectiveness and equity Demonstrated ability to direct and provide fiscal oversight of HSI STEM initiatives Provide leadership in the development, implementation, budgeting, and evaluation of campus-wide student equity initiatives Capacity to contribute as an educational leader within a shared governance environment Proven ability to successfully work with diverse constituencies of students, faculty, staff, and administrators Expertise in collaborating with faculty, staff, and students to develop a student- centered, strength-based learning environment that addresses the needs of a diverse student population and community in order to achieve increased equity and inclusion EDUCATION University of California at Berkeley, Ph. D. in Behavioral Neuroscience, 2005 University of California at Davis, BA in Applied Physics, 1998 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2017-present Dean of Institutional Effectiveness and Equity 2014-present Equity Coordinator To develop a Student Equity Plan that equalizes academic success across all student populations without lowering the performance of its top performing groups. Engage in campus-wide research, strategic planning, and drafting of plan for implementation and evaluation Nurture collaborative relationships Navigate the shared governance process to achieve consensus Create student interventions anchored in high impact practices Align institutional professional development with equity goals Scale and Institutionalize best practices 133 Manage budget, compliance, implementation, evaluation, and continuous improvement of these initiatives 2012-present Hispanic Serving Institution Science Technology Engineering and Math Grant Director Develop campus wide initiatives and plans of action to enhance the capacity of the institution in order to better serve and increase the number of Latino and low -income students that successfully complete degrees and transfer in STEM disciplines. Cultivate collaborative relationships Create student programs anchored in best practices Scale and Institutionalize best practices Manage budget, hiring, and administrative details Oversee effective evaluation of all initiatives and programs Create a culture of inquiry and continuous improvement that is data-driven 2002-present METAS Program Director METAS is an educational program whose mission is to make higher education accessible to underrepresented youth in Preschool to 12th grade by providing a strong support network and supplementary educational experiences that are culturally relevant. Direct multiple program components. Supervise staff and student body. 200 – 4th to 12th grade students 50 – K to 3rd grade students 50 – college student tutors 3 – K to 3rd grade coordinators 1 – parent group coordinator 6 – part time instructors 1 – part time assistant Set yearly goals. Lead organizational and strategic planning. Conduct assessments and evaluations. Recruit, orient, train, and retain tutors and staff. Facilitate a positive and productive learning environment. Develop leadership skills in students and staff. Construct interactive activities to determine student needs. Conceive creative solutions for student needs. Create self-sustainable services. Establish and maintain support relationships with community leaders, service providers, and parents. Lead the development and successful implementation of supplementary educational experiences that are culturally relevant. 2011-2012 Senior Neuroscientist input.doc Page 2 of 9 134 Sands Research, Inc. El Paso, Texas Supervisors: Stephen Sands, Ph.D. and Ron Wright Sands Research, Inc. is the number one neuromarketing company in the United States. Brain and physiological responses to advertisement media are used to improve marketing strategies. Responsibilities: Managed all aspects of studies conducted within the United States. Liaison between national clients, advertisement and marketing partners, and technical staff. Designed studies and testing procedures. Prepared and maintained equipment. Assured data integrity and accuracy. Analyzed and interpreted data. Supervised research assistants and auxiliary staff. Prepared reports and talks summarizing key findings. Developed recommendations for marketing strategies. 2007-2011 Research Neuroscientist SRI International Menlo Park, California Supervisors: Ian Colrain, Ph.D., Adolf Pfefferbaum, MD., and Edith Sullivan, Ph.D. SRI’s Neuroscience Program conducts comprehensive research on brain structure and function using innovative imaging technology. Responsibilities: Managed 3 research studies that were components of larger federally funded projects focused on adolescent cognitive development, sleep, normal aging and alcoholism. Secured federal grant funding to support my salary for 3 years. Secured Internal Research and Development funding to acquire pilot adolescent development data that will be utilized to apply for federal funding to develop my own independent research program as principal investigator. Assisted in preparing 3 National Institute of Health grant applications. Supervised 1-3 research associates depending on study. Maintained productive collaborative relationships with research scientists from other areas. Designed studies, testing procedures, and analyses. Assured data integrity and accuracy. Analyzed and interpreted data. Presented findings in peer reviewed papers and invited lectures. Assured all project objectives were met. input.doc Page 3 of 9 135 2010-2011 Community College Research Program Consultant SRI International Menlo Park, California Supervisor: Gary Swan, Ph.D. Responsibilities: Provide technical support to community college professionals in order to meet the challenges of developing effective educational curriculum and assessing learning outcomes. Establish and maintain collaborative relationships with research consultants from diverse disciplines in order to successfully meet client goals. 2006-2007 Neuroscientist and IRB Administrator San Francisco Brain Research Institute & SAM Technology, Inc San Francisco, California President: Alan Gevins SAM Technology conducts human research on diverse human populations with cognitive impairments in order to develop early diagnostic technologies that enable more efficient intervention and treatment. Responsibilities: Managed all aspects of multi-site clinical research studies. Supervised 2 jr. scientists and 4 research associates. Designed studies and drafted protocols. Assured data integrity and accuracy. Analyzed and interpreted data. Presented findings in peer reviewed papers and invited lectures. Assisted in preparing 2 National Institute of Health grant applications. Drafted supplementary documents for 3 patents. Achieved specific aims of the federal grants. Successfully completed studies. Met all goals and objectives of collaborations. Maintained productive collaborative relationships with professionals of diverse backgrounds: Principal investigators, neurologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, and professors at partner research universities and hospitals. Community organization directors and facilitators. Patients and control subjects. Committee members of the Internal Review Board (IRB) for the protection of human subjects. Strategic business development managers. Patent lawyers. input.doc Page 4 of 9 136 Assured research was conducted in compliance with the Code of Federal Regulations. Designed archiving procedures. Created consent forms and serious adverse event reports. Drafted review proposals and annual IRB report. Updated assurances and regulatory documentation. 2005-2006 Student Services and Instructional Support Coordinator Contra Costa College San Pablo, California Dean of Student Services: Frank Hernandez Responsibilities: Managed the scholarship office Oriented students on the application and selection process. Developed a scholarship program for nursing students. Designed application and selection process for students. Managed the distribution of scholarships. Organized all aspects of a “College Awareness Conference” for monolingual Spanish speaking seniors. Organized food, transportation, and informational materials for 100 students. Selected a panel of 7 college students with diverse academic goals to lead a discussion on the community college experience. Secured 2 high profile keynote speakers. Recruited 12 professionals to lead breakout sessions focusing on College Success, Paying for College, College for Everyone, The Student Perspective, and Exploring the Campus. Led workshop on the college assessment and application process. 1999 Diversity in Science Summer Program (DSSP) Founder, Director, and Teacher Contra Costa College. San Pablo, CA. Funded by the Center for Science Excellence Grant Supervisor: Joseph Ledbetter, Ph. D. DSSP provided 15 high school students of diverse backgrounds comprehensive support to successfully complete college level math and science summer courses. Responsibilities: input.doc Page 5 of 9 137 Administered all aspects of the program. Drafted project proposal. Designed application and selection process for students. Developed counseling, tutoring, and mentoring services. Created a positive and productive learning environment. SUMMARY OF SKILLS Experience managing components of large federally and state funded projects. Expertise in research design and evaluation. Able to prioritize effectively to accomplish project objectives with creativity and enthusiasm. Highly organized and efficient in fast-paced environments. Skillful at establishing productive collaborative relationships with people of diverse backgrounds. Expertise in identifying client/student needs and developing innovative solutions. Talent for motivating and team building. Able to dissect complex ideas in order to convey them to diverse audiences. Outstanding ability to communicate verbally and in writing. Effective and creative problem solving skills. Ability to efficiently manage multiple tasks and priorities. Attentive to details. Strong computer, technical, and analytical skills. TEACHING EXPERIENCE 1999-2013 Part-Time Instructor La Raza College Success Courses Contra Costa College. San Pablo, CA. La Raza Studies Department, METAS Program. 2011-2013 Mindfulness Instructor for Incarcerated Youth Mind Body Awareness, Oakland, CA Executive Director, Chris McKenna Summer 2011 US Latino Psychology Instructor Contra Costa College. San Pablo, CA. La Raza Studies Department. Spring 2004 Instructor Neurophysiology of Memory and Attention University of California, Berkeley Psychology Department. Professor: Rachel Shoup, Ph.D. Spring 2002 Instructor Biological Psychology and Human Brain Dysfunction University of California at Berkeley Psychology Department. Professor: Robert T. Knight, MD. Summer 2001 Introductory Physics Instructor Contra Costa College. San Pablo, CA. input.doc Page 6 of 9 138 Physics Department Department Chair: James Conrad, Ph. D. Spring 2000 Instructor Introductory Psychology University of California at Berkeley Psychology Department. Professor: Martin Covington, Ph. D RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 1999-2005 Graduate Research Student University of California, Berkeley Human Neurophysiology Laboratory Principal Investigator: Robert T. Knight, MD SU 2003 John Merck Summer Fund Scholar Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey Director: B. J. Casey, Ph.D. SU 2002 Summer Program in Neuroscience, Ethics, and Survival (SPINES) Marine Biological Laboratory Woods Hole, Massachusetts Director: Joe L. Martinez, Jr., Ph.D. and James F. Townsel, Ph.D. Fall 2001 Neurosurgery Operating Room Seminar University of California, San Francisco Head of Neurosurgery: Mitchel Berger, MD Fall 2000 Neuropathology Seminar and Clinic University of California, Berkeley and Martinez Veterans Administration Clinicians: Mark D’Esposito, MD and Robert T. Knight, MD SU 2000 Internship RIKEN Brain Science Institute Wako-shi, Japan Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Laboratory Principal Investigator: Keiji Tanaka, Ph. D. PUBLICATIONS Padilla ML, Sullivan EV, Pfefferbaum A, Baker FC, Colrain IM. (2014) Dissociation of preparatory attention and response monitoring maturation during adolescence. Clinical Neurophysiology. Colrain IM, Padilla ML, Baker FC. (2012) Partial recovery of alcohol dependence- related deficits in sleep evoked potentials following twelve months of abstinence. Frontiers in Sleep and Chronobiology. Sullivan EV, Pfefferbaum A, Rohlfing T, Baker FC, Padilla ML, Colrain IM. (2011) Developmental change in regional brain structure over 7 months in early adolescence: comparison of approaches for longitudinal atlas-based parcellation. Neuroimage. input.doc Page 7 of 9 139 Padilla ML, Colrain IM, Sullivan EV, Mayer BZ, Turlington SR, Hoffman LR, Wagstaff AE, Pfefferbaum A. (2011) Electrophysiological evidence of enhanced performance monitoring in recently abstinent alcoholic men. Psychopharmacology. Gevins, A, Ilan, AB, Jiang, A, Chan, CS, Gelinas, D, Smith, ME, McEvoy, LK, Schwager, E, Padilla, ML, Davis, Z, Meador, KJ, Patterson, J, O’Hara, R. (2011) A method to combine cognitive and neurophysiological assessments of the elderly. Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders. Colrain IM, Sullivan EV, Rohlfing T, Baker FC, Nicholas CL, Padilla ML, Chanraud S, Pitel A-L, Pfefferbaum A. (2010) Independent contributions of cortical gray matter, aging and alcoholism to K-complex amplitude evoked during sleep. SLEEP. Colrain IM, Crowley KE, Nicholas CL, Afifi L, Baker FC, Padilla ML, Turlington, SR, Trinder J. (2010) Sleep evoked delta frequency responses show a linear decline in amplitude across the adult lifespan. Neurobiology of Aging. Colrain IM, Crowley KE, Nicholas, CL, Padilla ML, Baker FC. (2009). The impact of alcoholism on sleep evoked delta frequency responses. Biological Psychiatry. Padilla M.L., Wood R.A., Hale L.A., and Knight R.T. (2006). Lapses in a prefrontal- extrastriate preparatory attention network predict Mistakes . Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. Padilla M.L. and Knight R.T. (2005) Impaired top-down control of preparatory attention during learning in older adults. Dissertation UCB Padilla, M.L. and Knight, R.T. (2005) Insights into frontal network functions: An electrophysiological study of patients with dorsolateral versus orbital frontal cortex damage. Dissertation UCB Staines R.W., Padilla M.L., and Knight R.T. (2002). Frontal-parietal event-related potential changes associated with practicing a novel visuomotor task. Cognitive Brain Research. INVITED PRESENTATIONS AHSIE Conference, California State University at Channel Islands, CA Moving from Aspiration to Implementation: Strategies for Effective Project Management and Measurable Impact, 2016 Equity in California’s Community Colleges: A Panel Discussion, Annual Trustees Conference: Community College League of California, 2016 Best Practices in the Development and Implementation of Equity Initiatives, San Bernardino Community College, 2016 AHSIE Conference, San Antonio, TX Best Practices for Institutionalization of HSI initiatives, 2015 AHSIE Conference, La Verne, CA Best Practices in External Evaluation for HSIs, Effective Project Management, 2014 Chicana Latina Leadership Institute, San Francisco Surviving and Thriving in STEM, 2013 & 2014 CSU High School Counselor Conference, San Francisco Preparing students for careers in STEM, 2012 input.doc Page 8 of 9 140 Contra Costa College, San Pablo Partnering with our students for college success , 2011 SRI International, Menlo Park Alcohol, Sleep, and Cognitive Development: A Prospective Longitudinal Study of Adolescents, 2010 SRI International, Menlo Park Insights into the aging brain: Top-down deficits and bottom-up compensation, 2007 San Francisco Brain Institute/SAM Technology, San Francisco Predicting incorrect responses with EEG, 2006 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Institutional Effectiveness Partnership, Pathways Training, 2016 HACU Education Leadership Institute, 2015 Institutional Effectiveness Partnership Initiative, Applying research based support strategies for to boost student success, 2015 HACU Education Leadership Institute, 2014 Executive Director 101: Management training for new executive directors, 2013 HONORS AND AWARDS SF Foundation Koshland Civic Unity Fellow, 2011 to present STEM Women of the Year Award, Nancy Skinner’s Office, 2013 City of San Pablo, Proclamation, 2013 Jefferson Award for Public Service, 2012 Contra Costa County Women’s Hall of Fame for “Building Community”, 2012 National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Fellow, 2007-2011 Dissertation Year GOP Fellowship, 2004 to 2005 Recent Graduate Award Contra Costa College, 2002 BOARD MEMBERSHIPS Alliance of Hispanic Serving Institution Educators (Board Vice President) Gritty City (Advisory Board Member) Gateway to College (Board Member) East Bay Center for Performing Arts (Board Member) Chicana Latina Foundation (Comadre) LANGUAGES I read, write and speak fluently in both Spanish and English. input.doc Page 9 of 9 141 Submit Date: Jan 23, 2019 Seat Name (if applicable) First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address Home Address Suite or Apt City State Postal Code Primary Phone Employer Job Title Occupation Contra Costa County Boards & Commissions Application Form Profile Which Boards would you like to apply for? Census 2020 Complete Count Steering Committee: Submitted Describe why you are interested in serving on this advisory board/commission (please limit your response to one paragraph). As Director of Stand Together Contra Costa, public education and outreach to immigrant families regarding the census is one of the key issues that we intend to address between now and 2020. With county-wide reach and relationships with community based organizations and a robust volunteer network, I believe that we can contribute to strategic planning and execution of the County's census efforts. This application is used for all boards and commissions Do you, or a business in which you have a financial interest, have a contract with Contra Costa Co.? Yes No Is a member of your family (or step-family) employed by Contra Costa Co.? Yes No Education History Ali J Saidi Pinole CA 94564 Office of the Public Defender for Contra Costa County Deputy Public Defender/Director, Stand Together Contra Costa Attorney Ali J Saidi Page 1 of 5 142 If "Other" was Selected Give Highest Grade or Educational Level Achieved Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Select the highest level of education you have received: Other College/ University A Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No College/ University B Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No Juris Doctorate UC Berkeley International Relations/Middle Eastern Studies BA 1996 University of Michigan Law School Law Ali J Saidi Page 2 of 5 143 Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Course Studied Hours Completed College/ University C Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No Other schools / training completed: Certificate Awarded? Yes No Work History Please provide information on your last three positions, including your current one if you are working. 1st (Most Recent) Juris Doctorate 2000 Ali J Saidi Page 3 of 5 144 Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address 800 Ferry Street, Martinez, CA 94553 Duties Performed Immigration Attorney for the Office of the Public Defender, where I also administratively manage the County's rapid response and legal due process program for immigrants called Stand Together Contra Costa. 2nd Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address Law Office of Ali Saidi 1160 Brickyard Cove Rd Ste 200 Richmond, CA 94801-4173 Duties Performed Criminal and Deportation Defense Practice 3rd 12/07/2015 - Present 50 Deputy Public Defender IV/Director, Stand Togther Contra Costa 2005-2015 50 Attorney 2004-2005 60 Ali J Saidi Page 4 of 5 145 Position Title Upload a Resume If "Other" was selected please explain Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address Law Office of Robert Jobe 550 Kearny Street, STE 200 San Francisco, CA 94108 Duties Performed Immigration Attorney Final Questions How did you learn about this vacancy? District Supervisor Do you have a Familial or Financial Relationship with a member of the Board of Supervisors? Yes No If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: Do you have any financial relationships with the County such as grants, contracts, or other economic relations? Yes No If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: I work for the County. Please Agree with the Following Statement I understand that this form is a public document and is subject to the California Public Records Act. I Agree Attorney Ali J Saidi Page 5 of 5 146 Submit Date: Jan 24, 2019 Seat Name (if applicable) First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address Home Address Suite or Apt City State Postal Code Primary Phone Employer Job Title Occupation Contra Costa County Boards & Commissions Application Form Profile Which Boards would you like to apply for? Census 2020 Complete Count Steering Committee: Submitted Describe why you are interested in serving on this advisory board/commission (please limit your response to one paragraph). I work with the Community Clinic Consortium of Contra Costa and Solano Counties, representing 5 member health centers, with 26 clinical sites. Our health centers primarily serve low-income, Medi-Cal eligible individuals, and many uninsured patients, including undocumented adults and immigrant communities. Our health centers are invested in a complete count happening in Contra Costa County, and are trusted providers across many traditionally "hard to reach" communities. This application is used for all boards and commissions Do you, or a business in which you have a financial interest, have a contract with Contra Costa Co.? Yes No Is a member of your family (or step-family) employed by Contra Costa Co.? Yes No Education History Laura R Sheckler 3720 Barrett Ave. Richmond CA 94703 Home: Community Clinic Consortium Community Affairs Manager Laura R Sheckler Page 1 of 5 147 If "Other" was Selected Give Highest Grade or Educational Level Achieved Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Select the highest level of education you have received: Other College/ University A Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No College/ University B Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No Laura R Sheckler Page 2 of 5 148 Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Course Studied Hours Completed College/ University C Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No Other schools / training completed: Certificate Awarded? Yes No Work History Please provide information on your last three positions, including your current one if you are working. 1st (Most Recent) Laura R Sheckler Page 3 of 5 149 Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address Duties Performed 2nd Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address Duties Performed 3rd Laura R Sheckler Page 4 of 5 150 Position Title Upload a Resume If "Other" was selected please explain Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address Duties Performed Final Questions How did you learn about this vacancy? None Selected Do you have a Familial or Financial Relationship with a member of the Board of Supervisors? Yes No If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: Do you have any financial relationships with the County such as grants, contracts, or other economic relations? Yes No If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: Please Agree with the Following Statement I understand that this form is a public document and is subject to the California Public Records Act. I Agree Laura R Sheckler Page 5 of 5 151 Submit Date: Jan 24, 2019 Seat Name (if applicable) First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address Home Address Suite or Apt City State Postal Code Primary Phone Employer Job Title Occupation Contra Costa County Boards & Commissions Application Form Profile Which Boards would you like to apply for? Census 2020 Complete Count Steering Committee: Submitted Describe why you are interested in serving on this advisory board/commission (please limit your response to one paragraph). Policy Decisionmaking for all political leaders working at local, county, state and federal levels depends on the quality of census data that is obtained during Census Year. In addition, Census Data is used for operating budgets and financing at all these levels. The integrity of the collection of data, comfort levels of all those livingt within each community/county and state area is tantamount to establishing fair and equitable resources to all. I have had the experience as a census-administrator. My experiences working as an educator, writing educational programs and budgeting for special services to at-risk as well as gifted students, gives me a perspective as to how important Census Counts are to the important decisions that we make in legislation, voting as well as just the "picture" of our communities. I would enjoy putting the years of my experiences in participating on this advisory board. This application is used for all boards and commissions Do you, or a business in which you have a financial interest, have a contract with Contra Costa Co.? Yes No Is a member of your family (or step-family) employed by Contra Costa Co.? Yes No at-large Linda I.Soliven ANTIOCH CA 94531 Retired Classroom Teacher, Special Projects Supervisor, Administrator Education Linda I. Soliven Page 1 of 6 152 If "Other" was Selected Give Highest Grade or Educational Level Achieved Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Education History Select the highest level of education you have received: Other College/ University A Type of Units Completed Semester Degree Awarded? Yes No College/ University B Type of Units Completed Semester Degree Awarded? Yes No Masters Degree San Franscisco State University General Education K-8 84 BA Degree 1965 CA State University-Northridge ED Administration and Supervision 33 Linda I. Soliven Page 2 of 6 153 Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Course Studied Hours Completed College/ University C Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No Other schools / training completed: Certificate Awarded? Yes No Work History Please provide information on your last three positions, including your current one if you are working. 1st (Most Recent) Masters June 1979 Linda I. Soliven Page 3 of 6 154 Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address Youth Intervention Network Antioch Unified Schools 510 G Street Antioch, CA Duties Performed Youth as Client: Support, Tutor, Monitor school progress, counsel with parent(s), school personel. 2nd Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address Antioch Police Department 300 L Street Antioch, CA Duties Performed Attend Antioch Police Commission meetings, collaborate with neighbors, providing each with safety and community information. 3rd 2010-present depends on assignment Education Advocate 2006-present Varied Neighborhood Watch Team Captain 2003 - present Approximately 25 hours per month Linda I. Soliven Page 4 of 6 155 Position Title Upload a Resume If "Other" was selected please explain Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address Bonsai Garden at Lake Merritt 650 Bellevue Ave. Oakland, CA Duties Performed Greet and educate visitors coming to the Bonsai Garden/Museum at Lake Merritt, Oakland, CA; receive, organize historical documentation and provide public information. Final Questions How did you learn about this vacancy? District Supervisor Do you have a Familial or Financial Relationship with a member of the Board of Supervisors? Yes No If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: Do you have any financial relationships with the County such as grants, contracts, or other economic relations? Yes No If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: Please Agree with the Following Statement I understand that this form is a public document and is subject to the California Public Records Act. I Agree Docent, Historical Chairman Linda I. Soliven Page 5 of 6 156 Linda I. Soliven Page 6 of 6 157 Submit Date: Jan 23, 2019 Seat Name (if applicable) First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address Home Address Suite or Apt City State Postal Code Primary Phone Employer Job Title Occupation Contra Costa County Boards & Commissions Application Form Profile Which Boards would you like to apply for? Census 2020 Complete Count Steering Committee: Submitted Describe why you are interested in serving on this advisory board/commission (please limit your response to one paragraph). This application is used for all boards and commissions Do you, or a business in which you have a financial interest, have a contract with Contra Costa Co.? Yes No Is a member of your family (or step-family) employed by Contra Costa Co.? Yes No Education History Select the highest level of education you have received: Other Lina Velasco Pinole CA 94564 City of Richmond Director of Planning & Building Services Director Lina Velasco Page 1 of 5 158 If "Other" was Selected Give Highest Grade or Educational Level Achieved Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded College/ University A Type of Units Completed Semester Degree Awarded? Yes No College/ University B Type of Units Completed Quarter Degree Awarded? Yes No Cornell University Planning 60 Master UCLA History 181 BA 2000 Lina Velasco Page 2 of 5 159 Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Course Studied Hours Completed Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? College/ University C Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No Other schools / training completed: Certificate Awarded? Yes No Work History Please provide information on your last three positions, including your current one if you are working. 1st (Most Recent) Lina Velasco Page 3 of 5 160 Position Title Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address Duties Performed 2nd Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address Duties Performed 3rd Volunteer Work? Yes No Lina Velasco Page 4 of 5 161 Upload a Resume If "Other" was selected please explain Employer's Name and Address Duties Performed Final Questions How did you learn about this vacancy? None Selected Do you have a Familial or Financial Relationship with a member of the Board of Supervisors? Yes No If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: Do you have any financial relationships with the County such as grants, contracts, or other economic relations? Yes No If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: Please Agree with the Following Statement I understand that this form is a public document and is subject to the California Public Records Act. I Agree Lina Velasco Page 5 of 5 162 Submit Date: Jan 24, 2019 Seat Name (if applicable) First Name Middle Initial Last Name Email Address Home Address Suite or Apt City State Postal Code Primary Phone Employer Job Title Occupation Contra Costa County Boards & Commissions Application Form Profile Which Boards would you like to apply for? Census 2020 Complete Count Steering Committee: Submitted Describe why you are interested in serving on this advisory board/commission (please limit your response to one paragraph). The Housing Authority serves approximately 18,000 to 22,000 persons at any given time. Many of them from populations in danger of being under-counted. It is crucial that they be counted completely. The Housing Authority also utilizes funding streams that could be reduced or diverted if there is an under- count in Contra Costa. This application is used for all boards and commissions Do you, or a business in which you have a financial interest, have a contract with Contra Costa Co.? Yes No Is a member of your family (or step-family) employed by Contra Costa Co.? Yes No Education History At Large Joseph Villarreal Pleasant HIll CA 94523 Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa Executive Director Government/Management Joseph Villarreal Page 1 of 6 163 If "Other" was Selected Give Highest Grade or Educational Level Achieved Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Select the highest level of education you have received: Other College/ University A Type of Units Completed Semester Degree Awarded? Yes No College/ University B Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No B.S. Carnegie Mellon University Applied History B.S. December, 2005 Joseph Villarreal Page 2 of 6 164 Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Name of College Attended Course of Study / Major Units Completed Degree Type Date Degree Awarded Course Studied Hours Completed College/ University C Type of Units Completed None Selected Degree Awarded? Yes No Other schools / training completed: Certificate Awarded? Yes No Work History Please provide information on your last three positions, including your current one if you are working. 1st (Most Recent) Joseph Villarreal Page 3 of 6 165 Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Position Title Dates (Month, Day, Year) From - To Hours per Week Worked? Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa 3133 Estudillo St. Martinez, CA 94553 Duties Performed Management and oversight of agency. 2nd Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address Oakland Housing Authority 1619 Harrison Street Oakland, California 94612 Duties Performed Management and oversight of the following departments: Housing Choice Vouchers (12,000 contracts), Finance, IT, Purchasing/Procurement and CAHI (45,000 HUD contracts). 3rd June, 2007 - Present 40 Executive Director April, 2006 - June, 2007 40 Deputy Executive Director for Program Administration December, 2000 - April, 2006 40 Joseph Villarreal Page 4 of 6 166 Position Title Upload a Resume If "Other" was selected please explain Volunteer Work? Yes No Employer's Name and Address Oakland Housing Authority 1619 Harrison Street Oakland, California 94612 Duties Performed Management and oversight of the Housing Choice Voucher program (12,000 contracts). Final Questions How did you learn about this vacancy? Other Do you have a Familial or Financial Relationship with a member of the Board of Supervisors? Yes No If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: Do you have any financial relationships with the County such as grants, contracts, or other economic relations? Yes No If Yes, please identify the nature of the relationship: We contract with the County for legal services and with the Sheriff's Department for policing in North Richmond and Rodeo. The Board of Supervisors comprise the majority of the Housing Authority's Board of Commissioners. Director of Leased Housing County staff. Joseph Villarreal Page 5 of 6 167 Please Agree with the Following Statement I understand that this form is a public document and is subject to the California Public Records Act. I Agree Joseph Villarreal Page 6 of 6 168