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Company Name
CHATTEL, INC.
Contract #
N-2021-047
Agency
Planning & Building
Expiration Date
6/30/2021
Insurance Exp Date
11/21/2021
Destruction Year
2026
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Mr. Pedro Gomez <br />February-26, 2021- - <br />Page 8 <br />ALELIBALAGUER <br />Associate II / Planner <br />Aleli holds a Master of Urban and Regional Planning degree, with a concentration <br />in Design and Development and a graduate certificate in Urban Humanities from <br />UCLA, and a B.A. in Architecture and Minor in Social and Cultural Factors in <br />Environmental Design from U.C. Berkeley. Aleli's professional background <br />includes experience as a junior designer at Rodriguez Associates Architects & Planners in San <br />Diego, design intern at Jamboree Housing Corporation in Irvine, and preservation intern at Chattel <br />prior to advancing as an Associate. Before joining Chattel, Aleli drafted multi -family residential <br />projects from schematic design through construction, including city submittals and permitting; as well <br />as drafted ADA-compliant kitchens and bathrooms for affordable housing units. Working with <br />Chattel, Aleli has prepared Historic Structure Reports; a Cultural Resources Technical Report in <br />support of California Environmental Quality Act compliance; Historic Resource Assessments, historic <br />contexts and surveys, Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties <br />conformance reports, and significant space diagrams. In 2017, Aleli was selected as a Diversity <br />Scholar by the National Trust for Historic Preservation to attend the 2017 PastForward Conference <br />in Chicago, Illinois. In 2018, Aleli was selected by her cohort as the UCLA Urban Planning <br />Commencement Student Address Speaker. At UCLA, her master's capstone project developed <br />findings and recommendations on promoting culture and economic development through Business <br />Improvement Districts in immigrant, ethnic neighborhoods. This project was a recipient of UCLA <br />Urban Planning's capstone competition award. While at U.C. Berkeley, Aleli managed Maganda <br />Magazine, a Filipino -American literary arts publication, as Editor -in -Chief, and served as Design <br />Editor for The Daily Californian. Aleli is passionate about historic and cultural preservation in <br />underrepresented communities, and the intersection of cultural heritage preservation with community <br />resiliency through inclusive planning. <br />ALVIN-CHRISTIAN NUVAL <br />Associate II / Planner <br />Alvin holds both a Master of Urban and Regional Planning with concentrations in <br />Design and Development and Transportation Policy and Planning and a B.A. in <br />Global Studies with a Minor in Education Studies from UCLA. Alvin's professional <br />experience includes interning for Chattel prior to advancing as an Associate, <br />working with cultural community -based organizations in Historic Filipinotown and Little Tokyo, and <br />engaging in the production of events such as the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival and <br />CicLAvia. At Chattel, Alvin has drafted historic resource assessments and historic context <br />statements; conducted neighborhood and property research, field surveys, and DPR documentation; <br />and produced graphics such as significant space diagrams and alteration maps to support various <br />assessments and reports. In 2018, Alvin received a Student Scholarship to attend the National APIA <br />Historic Preservation Forum in San Francisco. At UCLA, his master's capstone project focused on <br />identifying ways to support teachers, educators, and parents in introducing urban planning topics to <br />elementary school -aged children. For his work, he received a Shapiro Fellowship and was selected <br />by the Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies as a student grantee. Alvin is passionate about <br />making urban planning concepts and ideas more accessible to people of all ages and sees good <br />design as a way of connecting to people from different backgrounds. <br />
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