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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 01272009 - C.17 Contra TO: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Costa �s FROM: Supervisor Federal D. Glover County DATE: January 27, 2009 S' "oua SUBJECT: APPOINT LUCINDY HARRISON AS DISTRICT V REPRESENTATIVE SEAT C AND CHRISTIE CHU AS DISTRICT V ALTERNATE REPRESENTATIVE SEAT D TO THE FAMILY AND CHILDREN SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE SPECIFIC REQUEST(S)OR RECOMMENDATION(S)AND JUSTIFICATION RECOMMENDED ACTION: 1. Appoint the following individual to the District V-C seat on the Family and Children Services Advisory Committee for term to expire on May 31, 2011. Lucindy Harrison 14 Petar Lane Pittsburg, CA 94565 2. Appoint the following individual to the District V-D Alternate seat on the Family and Children Services Advisory Committee for term to expire on May 31, 2010. Christie Chu 442 Azores Circle Bay Point, CA 94565 IN CONTINUED ON ATTACHMENT: YES SIGN E: 4� _ RECOMMENDATION OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR RECO MENDATION OF BOARD COMMITTEE APPROVE OTHER SIGNATURE(S) ACTION OF BOARD ON APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED: ✓ O ER: VOTE OF SUPERVISORS: V UNANIMOUS(ABSENT AYES: NOES: I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE AND CORRECT COPY OF AN ACTION TAKEN AND ENTERED ON THE MINUTES OF THE ABSENT: ABSTAIN: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ON THE DATE SHOWN. ATTESTED zrl, axq DAVID TWA,cLtRK OF THE BOARD OF cc: Supervisor District V SUPERVISORS AND COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR Mary Kay Miller,Social Services /J���u/U/`'u/� BY Ck DEPUTY 09/16/2008 10: 16 FAX 0 002 'UN FA. COSTA COUNTY ADNgSORY BOARDS, COMMISSIONS OR COMIYUTTEES APPLICATION FORME (Application Form Must Be Typed or Hand-Printed) �.1V1E OF ADVISORY BOARD APPLYING FOR: 01hi-LIT-tn's Srvk'cles +plicant's Name: rrs�re� � )me Address: l..f,Lj,)_ p 'es �] ��� ?0q ?6,n+ Home Phone: cyt +siness Address: ( 50 6_� IQGrp n C14Work Phoue: 9a5 - 31 3-04wo ex -)d e matur . qus53 Date: RSO NCffD�TRTERESTS: lucationBackground: 13a . P"3q&01 og P�5 ' �OUKg Al y1.J .�j'. qu rw I D�euo Tmn4 k f ecWt+� S SS ccupation(student,for-pay work,not for-pay work,retiree or similar): omntunity Activities: �i�eSid��vL`�—O`er �U»7e Ok�exS fi�Sc�ca--�Ivrl S oclm�lvy\ ?ecial terests: IV dkn�sS (�ti11�ke vg's ,(t��,aal 4� occ � ` JFORMATION: 1. Mail completed application to: Supervisor Federal D. Glover, Attn: Lynn Reichard,315 East Leland Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565 2. Members of some advisory bodies may be required to file an Annual Conflict of Interest Statement. 3. Meetings of some advisory bodies maybe held in Martinez, or in areas not accessible by public transportation. 4. Meetings may be held either in the evenings or during the day, generally once or twice a month. 5_ Some boards assign members to subcommittees or work groups requiring an additional commitment of time. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ADVISORY BOARDS, COMMISSIONS OR COMMITTEES APPLICATION FORM (Application Form Must Be Typed or Hand-Printed) [SAME OF ADVISORY BOARD APPLYING FOR: Applicant's Name: G,uG� " rl'I,S®� Home Address: 1P r Home Phone: `� l Pi�i.r 1�w�1 f<<`t#s5uty ,Gq- 43z-70�d a� Business Address• Wula lit, TVI E Mni Work Phone: Y° 130K jo-? 1 S a►1 r �r4`?�1`�►Yr11 Signature: Date: PERSONAL EXPERIENCE, SKILLS AND INTERESTS: Education/Background:, 3 a cop lorA Ar-� jq„me '01 _ pP 0 l9,l Troyn bay ""'�`�� De.Sree i�1 �i-tS�ne.�S .�v;�h an 2vhQhasis ih N1 ar�}�/� fro� �=� Fresh o Occupation (student, for-pay work,not-for-pay work, retiree or similar): LI+1Avlorl A}6vi_sim\+ ADL d u 1 Cq lexd�ar co�.r� a�Qea,ranc.esi I e ov►�d 5ewv2 6 l ggal de�u►n wl�s, pa^r� -to subpoe�a�S Community Activities: -con}ra, Tor tom. 1r jkrSj-0 ho M p -Ol�gmcar?, 1�p�kc� fVOWy V Igor c/ , SpT-eft-terests: FYI-e. P V-"/ and -1, re" Y)OV 6.. INFORMATION: 1. Mail completed application to: Supervisor Federal D. Glover, Attn: Lynn Reichard,315 East Leland Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565 2. Members of some advisory bodies may be required to file an Annual Conflict of Interest Statement. 3. Meetings of some advisory bodies may be held in Martinez, or in areas not accessible by public transportation. 4. Meetings may be held either in the evenings or during the day, generally once or twice a month. 5. Some boards assign members to subcommittees or work groups requiring an additional commitment of time. Lucindy Harrison 14 Petar Lane Pittsburg, CA 94565 925-432-7098; E-mail address: lucindy3harrison@yahoo.com Education Bachelor of Arts Degree in Sociology, California.State University, East Bay: December 2006 Paralegal Certificate: California State University, Hayward (ABA approved): December 1997 (The name of the campus has been changed to California State University, East Bay) Bachelor of Science Degree: Business Administration with an emphasis in Marketing, California State University, Fresno: December 1992 Paralegal Projects/Assignments at California State University, East Bay (Formerly California State University, Hayward) While working paralegal courses in Litigation 1, Litigation 2, Legal Research 1 and 2, performed the following assignments to meet the requirements of the said courses: drafted a complaint, drafted notice of demurrer, draft ed discovery plan, drafted interrogatory questions, drafted deposition summary, drafted plaintiff's conference and interrogatory questions in dispute, drafted contract, and drafted a demand letter. Performed legal research. Briefed cases and completed various legal forms. Paralegal Internship Legal Assistance for Seniors, Oakland, California (June 1997 —November 1997). • Prepared and wrote client intakes involving cases on evictions, guardianships, SSI, power of attorney, and restraining orders • Referred clients to legal services on cases Legal Assistance for Seniors did not take • Conducted telephone interviews with clients concerning.their cases and wrote summaries of the interviews • Organized clients' folders • Wrote follow-up letters to clients Employment Litigation Assistant. Republic Indemnity, San Francisco, CA 95411 (May 2000— present) • Calendar court appearances • Prepare notices to produce documents • Log applications and declaration of readiness (when receiving them) • Schedule depositions, schedule court reporters and interpreters to attend depositions, prepare deposition notices, and mailed deposition notices • Assist in trial preparations by gathering exhibits and listing them (exhibits) • Prepare Application for Adjudication for discovery and file and serve Application for Adjudication to Workers' Compensation Appeals Board, attorneys, and pertinent parties • Prepare and draft petitions; complete petition forms • File and serve medical reports, petitions, and correspondences to Workers' Compensation Appeals Board, attorneys, and pertinent parties • Complete Declaration of Readiness to Proceed forms for court intervention; file and serve Declaration of Readiness to Proceed to Worker's Compensation Appeals Board and attorneys • Draft and mail correspondences to judges, claimants (those who are pro per), and attorneys • Prepare litigation transmittal forms and prepare claimants' files to send to outside counsels • Prepare 132 A and S&W letters to mail to employers • Have scheduled doctor appointments for claimants • Check status with claimants' physicians of receiving medical reports • Complete and prepare settlement forms which are Stipulation and Award, Compromise and Release, and Dismissal • Complete Answer Denied Allegations forms • Log in settlements (i.e. Compromise and Release, Stipulations of Order and Award, Findings & Order, and Dismissal) • Retrieve and gather documents and correspondences to respond to subpoena • Review medical reports to respond to medical authorizations • Review documents/correspondences to respond to subpoena • Have logged in subrogation • Have prepared and completed subrogation transmittal forms and prepare/ organize claimants' file to send to outside subrogation defense counsel Customer Service Representative. Bank of the West, Walnut Creek, CA (April 1999— May 2000). • Answered inbound customer telephone calls to answer customer questions about their loan and line of credit accounts • Quoted payoffs to customers regarding their accounts • Researched/analyzed customers' accounts, and reconcile customers' accounts Customer Service Representative. Office Depot Telecenter, Concord, CA (August 1996- April 1999). ° • Answered inbound customer telephone calls to place requested product orders (into computer), to provide ordering assistance, to provide product information, and to provide information about Office Depot's services and policies • Traced lost orders • Received compliment letters from customers for providing them outstanding customer service Sales Associate. Emporium, Concord, CA (April 1993 —February 1996). • Consulted customers on fashion/wardrobe • Provided customer service • Met and exceeded sales quotas • Set tip fashion displays • Opened instant credit accounts • Cash handling • Received awards for"Employee of the Month" and "Top Sales of the Month" • Received several compliment letters from customers for providing them outstanding customer service Volunteer Work Ombudsman for a Nursing Home. Ombudsman Services of Contra Costa. Concord, CA (October 2007—present) • Visit nursing home residents • Advocate residents' rights • Resolve problems that residents have in nursing home Friendly Visitor. AseraCare Hospice. Concord, CA (February 2008-present) • Visit hospice patients to give them emotional support • Write volunteer/case notes after each visit (In other words, write summaries of the visit) Interviewer. Cooperative Restraining Order Clinic. San Francisco, CA (October 2005 —ongoing). • Interview clients to assist them in completing legal forms necessary to apply for restraining order and child custody • After the interview, type client's Declaration in support of her request for a restraining order and child custody Interviewer/ Client Intake. San Francisco Bar Legal Services Program. San Francisco (May 2002—Feb. 2004) • Interview potential clients regarding their issues • Determine potential clients' needs • Complete client intake forms • Write summaries of the clients' interviews Staff Support Person. Oakland Elizabeth House. Oakland; CA (Jan. 2003 —June 2003. • Mentored a resident to assist her in achieving her benchmarks • Wrote case notes after each mentoring sessions • Developed a housing resource • Attended weekly residents' house meetings • Tutored school age children with their homework assignments • Played classical music on piano to the school age children Skills Computer knowledge of Microsoft Words for Windows, Excel for Windows, PowerPoint for Windows, and Internet. Knowledge of legal terminology.