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COUNCIL ACTION
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE:
FEBRUARY 7, 2011
TITLE:
REAPPOINTMENT OF WORKFORCE
INVESTMENT BOARD MEMBERS
CITY MANAGER
RECOMMENDED ACTION
CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY:
APPROVED
? As Recommended
? As Amended
? Ordinance on 1" Reading
? Ordinance on 2nd Reading
? Implementing Resolution
? Set Public Hearing For
CONTINUED TO
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Reappoint Brent Beasley, Maryann Conway, Patrick Korthuis, Donna Lin, Georgina Maldonado,
Lee McMurtray, Maryam Nazeri, Robert Ruiz, Robert Tucker, and Andy Wadhera to the Santa Ana
Workforce Investment Board for four-year terms.
WORKFORCE INVESTMENT BOARD RECOMMENDATION
At its regular meeting of January 14, 2011, by a vote of 19:0 (Blank, Claudio, Didion, Figueroa,
Jimenez-Hami, Korthuis, Lewis, Martinez, Medrano, Nazeri, Pina, Ray, Ruiz absent), the
Workforce Investment Board recommended that the City Council reappoint Brent Beasley,
Maryann Conway, Patrick Korthuis, Donna Lin, Georgina Maldonado, Lee McMurtray, Maryam
Nazeri, Robert Ruiz, Robert Tucker and Andy Wadhera to the Santa Ana Workforce Investment
Board for a four-year term.
DISCUSSION
On March 6, 2000, the Santa Ana City Council adopted a resolution establishing the Santa Ana
Workforce Investment Board and appointed 35 members. In accordance with the federal
legislation, a majority of the Board members and the Board Chair must come from the private
sector. The remaining Board members represent education, non-profit organizations, one-stop
mandated partners and local labor organizations.
Presently, there are ten board members whose terms expire in March 2011 and are being
recommended for an additional four-year term reappointment to the Santa Ana Workforce
Investment Board. The ten members' resumes are included as Exhibit 1, which detail their titles
and employment.
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WIB Reappointments
February 7, 2011
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FISCAL IMPACT
There is no fiscal impact associated with this action.
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Cynthia J. Nelson
Deputy City Manager for Development Services
Community Development Agency
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Exhibits: 1. WIB Member Resumes
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Brent R. Beasley
283 N. Rampart St., Suite F
Orange, LA 92868-1852
1979-1990 foreman, ONvenPaeLficRoofing
1990-1991 Foreman, Nan Madno Roof Co.
i991 PrM';t Busirims Manager/Financial Secretary, United Union of Roofers, Waterp oofers anct A11iet1
Workers Local 220
1995-2000 Secretary/Treasurer, Western Regional District of Roofers, Waterproofers and Allied
Workers
1398-Present Member, Omi nge County Tkanoop:tatior. Authority Citizen; Advisory Commute„
1998-present PreSIUM UW d L r Ageaq of Oxwigo County
1997-Present Vice President, 0-ange Cotrrrty Central Labor Council
1991-Present Trustee,, Pacific Coast Roofers Pension Trust -
1991-Present Trustee, Union Roofers Health & Welfare Trust
199I=Present Trustee, Union T'.oofers Annuitj Trust
1991-P- at Tr,r ae, Southern California Roofers pr4 t raterpvofers joint -s ir
Contnrittee
As you can see 1 have vast experience waildng on different Boards and Commiu m and I feel I can
bring that exparieme to the Workforce hwest-nent Board for a positiva contribution.
If you haw any ttacWors please feel free to call meat. (714) 939.0-720.
Sincerely,
Brent R. l3wisley
EXHIBIT 1
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MARYANN E. CONWAY
33 Alicante Street
Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
949.831.3190
mconwaya,dor.ca, ov
EXPERIENCE:
1995 - PRESENT DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION, Anaheim, CA
Rehabilitation Supervisor. Monitor the implementation of services to
individuals with disabilities by eight unit counselors. Help maintain
service agreements with local vendors. Coordinate unit and office staff
meetings as well as arrange for ASl_ interpreters. Attend bi-monthly
management meetings. Conduct community outreach activities. Serve
on committees as appointed.
Contract Administrator. Monitor 13 district-wide (Orange/San Gabriel)
contracts and review contractual monthly invoices to assure compliance.
Conduct quarterly meetings to measure progress in meeting specific
contractual goals and report findings to District Administrator.
Senior Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor. Assist with training new unit
members. Research and provide data for special projects, committees,
and meetings. Make presentations in the community. Coordinate
services for High School students, regional center eligible. Oversee On-
The-Job (OJT) Contract with Marriott, Santa Ana, CA.
Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor. Coordinate services for high school
students. Assist with departmental assessment of individuals with
disabilities for eligibility purposes. Coordinate centralized intake unit for
district office.
1993 - 1994 ARC-LONG BEACH, Long Beach, CA.
Cognitive Development Instructor. Plan and implement individual and
group activities; monitor behaviors; determine functional capacities in
relationship to work skills, socialization for VR/WAP program.
1985 - 1992 GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF ORANGE COUNTY, Santa Ana, CA.
Rehabilitation Counselor. Develop program plans and monitor the
services and progress of individuals with disabilities. Review progress
and make recommendations to referring agency representatives.
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MARYANN E. CONWAY
1984 -1985 CALIFORNIA ELWYN INSTITUTE, Fountain Valley, CA.
Case Manager. Responsible for 60-80 Habitation trainees in developing
skills related to assembly line tasks.
1982 - 1984 ORANGE COUNTYA.R.C., Orange, CA.
Floor Supervisor. Train 16 individuals to perform clean room assembly
tasks.
Recreation Coordinator. Coordinate daily, weekly, and annual events
for Habilitation and Day Training Activity Center sites.
EDUCATION:
2007 S.D.S.U., San Diego, CA
Admin istration
1999 S.D.S.U., San Diego, CA
1974 C.S.U. L. B., Long Beach, CA
1973 Golden West, Huntington Beach, CA
COMMITTEES:
2008
2008
2008
2005 -2007
Disabilities
2004 - Present
2004 -2006
2001
2000 -2005
2000
1999
1998
1998
1997 -1999
1997 -- Present
1997
1995 -- 1997
Certificate - Rehabilitation
MS - Rehabilitation Counseling
BA - Physical Education
AA - Physical Education
Self Employment State & District
Customized Employment
Asian Task Force
O.C. Governor's Committee on Employment of Individuals with
District Innovative Practices
District Employment Committee
RSA-91 IIFCS Work Group
K.E.Y.S Workshop
Careers 2000 Job Fair
Job Placement Committee
Goodwill Industries Advisory Committee
Establishment Grant Review Team
District Training Committee
TPP Core Committee
Interrater SOD Study
District SOD Committee
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Patrick Korthuis Biography
Sir Speedy Printing Phone: 714.574.5674
1540 S. Lyon Street Fax: 714.547.0167
Santa Ana, CA. 92705 Office Email: sspeedy112@earthlink.net
Personal Email: pk.sirspeedy@earthlink.rnet
Patrick was born in Bellflower, California in 1964 to a Dutch couple, Betty and Bob
Korthuis. Mr. and Mrs. ICorthuis arrived in the USA a few years before Patrick was boar.
He considers it a blessing to be able to be raised knowing two different cultures, the
Dutch and the American culture. Patrick has an older brother, Edward and a younger
sister Yvonne. Patrick was very fortunate to have been able to go to Holland several
times during his youth and spend time with his Dutch relatives. The visits to Holland and
the influence of his parents gave Patrick the opportunity to learn Dutch.
Patrick learned the value of entrepreneurship at the age of nine when he acquired his own
newspaper route, delivering for the Harold Examiner, and then moved to the Independent
Press Telegram. He graduated from Gahr High School in Cerritos. He was accepted at
Universal Technical Institute, where he graduated with a Diesel Mechanic degree.
He worked as a Mechanic for 18 years before he and his wife decided to venture into
having their own business. After some research they bought a Sir Speedy Printing. They
have had their business since 1999. In 2006 they were able to purchase a building for the
business which allows there to continue to grow. The business has been in Santa Ana
since 1974 and at the same location until they recently moved into their new facility at
1540 S. Lyon Street in Santa Ana.
Patrick is a member of the Santa Ana Chamber and Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and
is past President the Santa Ana Kiwanis club.
In his free time he enjoys working in the garden. His hobbies are motorcycle riding,
water skiing, and snow skiing. His dream would be to one day drive a race car.
Patrick has been blessed with three boys, Brandon 19, Jason 18 and Nathaniel 6wks.
Brandon is in his second year of college attending LBSU and plans to attend Chiropractic
College. Jason is a senior in High School and would like to be an Anesthesiologist. The
youngest is Nathaniel and we don't know what he wants to be because he is only 6 weeks
old and doing great.
Patrick and Christy have been married for nine years and enjoy traveling, camping,
golfing and walking in their neighborhood after dinner.
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,/ L I N
48 San Sebastian
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92686
(949} 375-3434
E-maik t3ot)uAinta)MSCSC.org
OBJECTIVE: UTILIZE '{Y EXPERIENCE. TO SERVE THE ASIAN COMMUNITY
EXPERIENCE
2D0-Present Asian American Senior Citizens Service Center
Santa Ana, Califomia
Exerxtive Dirretar
Supervising Senior Community Services Employment Progrann(SCSEP) to assist older workers in
pursuing gainful employment. The goal of $CSEP is to provide job placement for low-income Asian
seniors who are 55 years and older and legal residents of the Untied States.
a Supezvi.siug the health education/prevention and social service programs including Cancer Control,
Mental Health, Senior Employment Program, Senior Health Program and Cottnnunity Service
¦ Seeking funding for programs to serve the Asian Seniors in Orange County
Conducting and implementing health education/pteyention programs for Asian Community in
Orange County
A Create and maintain an effective and cooperative team
¦ Oversees personal policies and procedures
Collaboration with mainstream 1-3e2lth Care organizations including the American Cancer Society,
Susan G. Kamm Breast Canccr Society and Orange County Health Care Agency
e Budgct control
n Cobaboradorn with ,Asian community based organizations, faith.-based organizations, local hospitals
and Asian physicians and health educators
e Working closely and building trust with the Board of Directors and community leaders for fund
r2isirlg event.
a Supervising daily operations and accounting functions
¦ Media contact
n Translate educational materials into Chinese
Outreach Ayers in Asian languages
• Monthly newsletter in Chinese
8 Public speeches for events, seminars and conferences
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1999-2000 Triple Dot Corporation
Santa Ana, California
General ManaStr
a Increased sales
H Managed sales representatives in the State of California
• Human resource functions, including bixing and terminations
n Monitored production activites to ensure compliance-vvith 150 standards
d Implemented training counts for nnN, recruits - speeding profitability
a Negotiated best price for rate material and other purchasing hinetions
e Supervised accounting department, including accounts receivable, accounts payable and payroll
Budget control
1994-1999 Western Nutrition/Viva America, Inc.
Costa Mesa, C:allforraia
Adminiriraiipe and Purchasing Manager
e Recruited and hired staff ftorn entry- to management-levels for marketing, sales, laboratory, quality
control, production, general office and accounting positions. Administered medical, dental and
workers' compensation insurance. Developed office politics and procedures and ensured compliance
by employees.
Purchasing Manager
Pleaded the purchasing department and negotiated purchase contracts with suppliers to obtain the
best possibit price for raw materials, components, lab equipment, lab supplies, as well as, facility and
office supplies.
Facilities Supctvisor (interdepartmental duties)
a Cooperated with the Facilities and Production Manager in negotiating and obtairsing bids for various
facilities improvements such as construction of a "clean room" installation, senuity system upgrades,
installation of a fire protections systems and conversion of storage space to office space to
accommodate the growth in staff.
EDUCATION
1966-1970 Soochrnv University Taiwan
a BA., Business Adnvnistmtion
SKILLS
_
Fluent in English, Chinese (Mandarin /Taiwanese) and 11ai
Computer skills in Microsoft Word, Excel and internet
INTERESTS
Travel, exercise, ballroom dancing, reading and writing
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Georgina Maldonado
3843 S. Bristol Street, #104 • Santa Ana, CA 92704 . 714-272-8695 a ginaldonado@gchitl.net
Education: California State University, Long Beach
Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
Experience: Genesis Consultants, LLC
August 2008 to present
Managing Partner
Responsible for business development, strategic public relations/affairs to ensure
access to quality health care services to the underserved/underinsured in
California. Work in tandem with hospitals, providers, municipalities,
educational entities, non-goverxunent agencies and businesses to expand the
message on access to health care. Responsible for administration,
business/strategic planning, and program development/implementation in the
health care industry. Manage health and public policy efforts for Genesis
Consultants, which directly impacts the health care industry.
Health Net of California, Inc
February 2006 to May 2008
Regional Conuminity Programs Manager - LA, Inlatld Enipire, Ventura & Orange
Counties
Responsible for maintaining strategic relationships with businesses and
community based organizations, as well as relationships with elected officials in
given region. Develop and implement community programs involving local
businesses, community based organizations that are culturally competent and a
regional community relations plan to support growth and retention goals for
Health Net's portfolio. Engage business owners, community leaders and
community-based organizations in Health Net's sponsored programs that
support company brand and membership growth for all lines of business.
Planned Parenthood of Orange & San Bernardino Counties (PPOSBC)
May, 2005 -- January, 2006
Legislative crud Media Affairs Manager
Assist in the development of sound strategic vision and planning of Public
Affairs Department activities to achieve PPOSBC lobbying, education and
electoral goals in both Orange and San Bernardino counties. Work in tandem
with local elected officials, candidates and their staff. Collaborate with other
PPOSBC departments, Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California (PPAC),
Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA) and community coalition
partners to coordinate educational and advocacy activities at all levels of
government. Cultivate and maintain positive relationships with members of the
press. Responsible for representing PPOSBC and Public Affairs Department at
public events, board meetings and coalition meetings.
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Maternal Outreach Management System (MOMS)
March, 2000 - May, 2005
Community Affairs Coordinator
Assisted with marketing and public relations activities to promote education on
the importance of maternal/child health care. Responsible for facilitating
collaborative agency meetings throughout Orange County. Developed
communication tools to corranunity-based organizations and business leaders.
Build and sustain relationships with community partners and government
officials. Responsible for identifying, cultivating donor relations and assisted in
the development and implementation of fundraising plans.
Current Civic Affiliations:
Board Member, City of Santa Ana - Workforce Investment Board (WIB)
Board Member, Planned Parenthood of Orange & San Bernardino Counties,
Commuiity Action Fund
Specialties: Business development, Community relations, coalition building, public relations
and community engagement
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M. Lee McMurtray
3000 W MacArthur Blvd
Santa Ana, CA 92704
OBJECTIVE: To utilize my 14 years of banking and lending experience by advancing it with a
highly- successful, well-reputable company within a dynamic and limitless market.
STRENGTHS: Strong professional record:
• Proven business development and portfolio management skills.
• Strong knowledge of accounting and financial principles, marketing and
sales management, credit analysis, and economics.
• Possess the drive, intelligence and communication skills to succeed.
EXPERIENCE: Cass Commercial Bank, Santa Ana, CA September 2006- Present
Division Manager, Commercial Banking Division
• Team leader for all aspects of commercial banking division including
marketing, public relations, community service and client growth.
• Manage a pipeline of over 15 clients per month.
• Consistently ranked in the top 10% of bankers within the company.
Sunwest Bank, Tustin, CA October 2004-September 2006
Vice President, Middle Market Commercial Banking
• Manage both real estate and C&I credits.
• Target market is businesses with annual sales from $10MM to $100MM.
Bank of Bartlett, Bartlett, TN July 2002-August 2004
Vice President, Middle Market Commercial Banking
• Manage portfolio of $23 million in loans, $20 million in deposits.
• Loans ranged from $1MM to $4MM and were presented to a committee.
• Surpassed all quarterly and annual goals.
AmSouth Bank, Memphis, TN Sept 1998-July 2002
Vice President, Business Banking
• Surpassed all quarterly and annual sales goals by at least 10 Percent.
• Portfolio included manufacturing, distribution, service and wholesale industries.
National Bank of Commerce, Memphis, TN Mar 1994-Sept 1998
Vice President, Small Business Division
• Excellent formal training in financial analysis, credit structure and sales.
• Bank was consistently ranked among the top 5 performing banks in the U.S.
EDUCATION: University of Mississippi, B.B.A,, Management, 1993, Accredited
American Institute of Banking:
Commercial Lending, Financial Accounting, Analyzing Financial
Statements, Principles of Law and Banking, and Economics for Bankers.
AFFILIATIONS: Ambassador-Santa Ana Chamber of Commerce
Member-Education Council, Santa Ana Chamber of Commerce
Committee Member-St. Joseph's Ballet, Santa Ana, CA
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Maryam Nazerl DDS
1717 Old Tustin Avenue
Santa Ana Ca 92705
(714)835-9188
Febtoaty 28, 2009
Dear Workforce Investment Board:
After meeting with Mr. Lopez and learning about the goals of the Santa Ana Workforce Board, I became
hopeful about applying for and potentially serving as a member on this board. My primary interest in the
area of community service and education, as evidenced by my past employment and volunteer work, is to
better improve the community. Enclosed is my resume for your review. I would be honored to receive
your consideration.
Before attending dental school, I worked for 5 years as a dental assistant. I attended and received my
dental assistant certificate and x-ray license while in high school by taking courses at the Regional
Occupational Program. I learned basic techniques that allowed rile to work for several offices which
helped me decide that dentistry was the path for me. I started from the most basic position in a dental
office and have worked through practically all positions until I began attending USG School of Dentistry.
My love of dentistry from the age of seventeen has remained the same. I love my line of work because it
allows me to serve my community and bring education and health to the cities I have worked in. From
my experience in dental school, I worked on sharpening my communication skills by learning how to
efficiently and effectively research dental topics, analyze potential strategies, and learn clinical techniques
as well as how to communicate and educate the community.
My practice is patient centered; we strive to optimize patients' oral health through education and ethical
moral dental practices and techniques. During my dental career I have been able to serve my
community with several different organizations which allowed me to appreciate how my position
could impact the community. As a result of my dental training and experiences, I possess solid
clinical, writing, and educational skills which will allow me to effectively perform the work of a
member on the board. I look f6tivard to hearing from you, and I hope to have the opportunity to
meet with you.
Sincerely,
Maryam Nazeri
Enclosure
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range C o rity Labor Federation,,AFL-CIO
309 N. RAMPART STREIIT, Surm A ° ORANGE, CALIFORNIA 92868
(714) 385-1534 e FAx; (714) 385-1544 ° 13-MAIL' info@oclaboz.org
July 28, 2009
Linda Summers
Executive Director
Santa Ana Workforce Investment Board
20 Civic Center Plaza
Santa Ana, CA 92701
RE: SANTA ANA WIB NOMINATION FOR ROBERT RUIZ
Dear Ms, Summers,
The Orange County labor Federation would tike to nominate Robert Rulz for appointment to the Santa
Ana WorkforcB InVeftMent Board. Mr. Ruiz Is currently the Secretary-Treasurer of Laborers, Local 652,
located In Santa Ana. Laborers, Local 652, is afflllated with the Orange County Labor Federation.
Robert Ruiz was raised In Santa Ana. He attended Saddleback High Schoof and has serves{ as the
Laborers' Secretary-Treasurer since 2003, A union member for over 15 years, Mr. Ruiz himself
completed the union's apprentice program and has since directed many workers to Its extensive training
program.
The Orange County Labor Federation currently represents over 90 unions In Orange County,
representing over 150,000 union members in the county. We ask your cooperation and speedy action
on this nomination.
Tefere Gebre
Executive Director
Orange County Labor Federation
CC: Robert Rutz RECEIVED AUG 17 2008
www-.oc1abor.org
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Linda Summers
Santa Ana Workfora<: Cnvestmont Board
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I would tike to offer ;gay 1,11)01- union rvl.ated crperiencc <u:ci rec-]est to to
)(>Pa:nt('d to the) Santa Ana Workforce Investment Board. As a Lal-•)r Relations
Repr(mentatlve with the California School Lmployees Associcatior WfTek) h<.r,•
in Orange County For over eight years, fifteen years as a class :fled employed
and union activist, and having bj!on a long time reside-Vt cf the C01,311ty, I
feel that I am gt?a)-ified to Serve as a union repress>ntatlv,? on :his
particular board.
tfihi 11- not a member of the Executive J30ard of the Orange County ,abor
Federation ((X;LF), I haves worked riosely in 5011darity :•rith the L.s?tders of
the OCLF,,Al Ibarra and Rick Eiden, and Carlow Commacho in the -last and
Tefefe; Gebre today,
In addition, L was a founding member in 1994 of Pride at Work A:'L/(:(U, the
latest constituency clroup of the AFL/CIO represrnting 1,:N
.bi.<tt(, ray, bisexual,
transgender (LGST) labor. If selected to serve oft this board I IOUld be
bringing a diverse point of vier as a LGBT labor activist.
Robert Tucker
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Andy VA7adhera
CALTREND Automotive Products
2121 S. Anne Street
Santa Ana, CA 42704
Phone: (714) 708-5115
Fax: (714) 708-5122
Email: awadhera@a,caltrend.com
Mr, Andy Wadhera is the President of CALTREND Automotive Products. ? currently REh s
is a local manufacturer of automobile seat covers and bras. The company 30 employees; however, during the summer and Christmas months the number of
employees increases to 50• 1& af Santa Anaus worlffoxce?ound, and hopes to
contribute his knowledge to the betterment o
Mr. Wadhera has over 30 years of hands-on experience in 'Owning and Managing
industries in India, the United Kingdom, and the United States. He prides in sharing the
extensive knowledge he has acquired fr nau??s business ?ge ventures with others. ? students
Mr. Wadhera has delivered lectures on
Mr. Wadhera holds the following educational degrees:
Bachelor in Commerce - University of Bombay, India
MBA-University of Indore, India
post Graduate Diploma - London School of Economics
As CALTREND's President, Dgr. Wadhera envisioned a company that would be quality
driven, and up to date with the latest technology. This vision is now a reality at
CALTREND due to its dual certification in QS-9000 and 9002 standards. The company
is also aTIER-1 supplier to OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) in the
Automotive Industry.
Mr. Wadhera is very interested in bringing his business knowledge as well as his personal
input to the Santa Ana World'orce Investment Board. Like his vision at CALTREND, Mr.
Wadhera envisions the board becoming an advocate for local businesses, specifically in
keeping local businesses in our city. He is also very interested in workforce issues
affecting Santa Ana, and its residents.
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