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Agenda 05/13/2013 Item #11A5/14/2013 11.A. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to consider candidates who applied to the position of Chief Hearing Examiner. OBJECTIVE: To provide the Board of County Commissioners with the applications, resumes and supplemental information submitted by candidates for the position of Chief Hearing Examiner. CONSIDERATIONS: Upon approval of the position of Chief Hearing Examiner by the Board on April 9, 2013, the Department of Human Resources posted the position for interested applicants from Wednesday, April 10, 2013 through Thursday, April 25, 2013. In that period of time, twelve (12) applications were received. To be minimally qualified for this position, candidates needed to possess a Bachelor's degree in Planning, Public Administration, or a closely related field; six years of experience in professional planning and management in a comparable community; or any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience which provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this job. Further, the classification requires that the Chief Hearing Examiner shall exhibit demonstrated ability in the areas of local land use law and zoning, comprehensive planning, judicial and administrative procedures and knowledge of the rules of evidence. Based on the criteria above, applications, resumes and supplemental information are being provided in alphabetical order for review by the Board, in the following categories: Tier One: (Candidates deemed by staff to be among the most qualified) • Mary M. Iocovozzi • Stephen M. LeGendre • Thomas P. Rack • Mark P. Strain Tier Two: (Candidates deemed by staff to be qualified) • Terrell W. Brannon • Frederick E. Hood • Robert P. Louie • Timothy T. McClendon • Andrew B. Smith, Jr. Tier Three: (Candidates deemed by staff to not be qualified) • Emmanuella Doris Carol Thompson Maureen Ungarean The Chief Hearing Examiner need not be a resident of Collier County at the time of his/her appointment, but during his/her tenure in office, shall reside within the County and have the ability to vote in Collier County. FISCAL IMPACT: The salary granted to the selected candidate shall be commensurate with his or her qualifications, experience, skills and in recognition of the discretion necessary to perform the duties as established. The Board approved salary range for the position is $88,000 to $122,000. Packet Page -223- 5/14/2013 11.A. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been reviewed by the County Attorney, raises no legal issue, and requires majority vote for Board action. -JAK GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no growth management impact associated with this Executive Summary. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board consider the candidates who have applied to the position of Chief Hearing Examiner. Prepared By: Len Golden Price, Administrator, Administrative Services Division Attachments: Applications, resumes and supplemental information for Chief Hearing Examiner candidates; Position Description — Chief Hearing Examiner. Packet Page -224- 5/14/2013 11.A. COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 11.11.A. Item Summary: Recommendation to consider candidates who have applied to the position of Chief Hearing Examiner. (Len Golden Price, Administrative Services Division Administrator) Meeting Date: 5/14/2013 Prepared By Name: LybergAmy Title: Director - Human Resources,Human Resources 4/30/2013 8:50:35 PM Submitted by Title: Administrator, Administrative Services Name: PriceLen 4/30/2013 8:50:37 PM Approved By Name: pochopinpat Title: Administrative Assistant,Facilities Management Date: 5/2/2013 9:23:35 AM Name: PriceLen Title: Administrator, Administrative Services Date: 5/3/2013 8:58:27 AM Name: PryorCheryl Title: Management/ Budget Analyst, Senior,OffiCe of Manag Date: 5/3/2013 10:45:51 AM Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney Date: 5/3/2013 3:24:04 PM Packet Page -225- Name: OchsLeo Title: County Manager Date: 5/7/2013 3:43:41 PM Packet Page -226- 5/14/2013 11.A. 5/14/2013 11.A. Pay Range: $88,000 - $122,000 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA POSITION DESCRIPTION POSITION TITLE: CHIEF HEARING EXAMINER The purpose of this position is to provide for a zoning and land use Chief Hearing Examiner. This position shall carry out the policy direction of the Board of County Commissioners (Board) related to growth management and land development through the implementation of the Growth Management Plan's (GMP) goals, policies, and objectives specifically through hearing and issuing decisions and recommendations for local land use and zoning petitions. Further, the Chief Hearing Examiner shall oversee the Hearing Examiner Office and provide recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners and public as required. The Chief Hearing Examiner shall have the powers and duties established in the Collier County Land Development Code (LDC) and other applicable County ordinances. The Chief Hearing Examiner shall be hired solely and exclusively by the Board in the same manner as the County Manager is hired and shall serve at the pleasure of the Board. The Chief Hearing Examiner may be removed at any time, with or without cause, by an absolute majority of the Board. During the Chief Hearing Examiner's tenure in office, he /she shall be permanent resident of the County and have the ability to vote in Collier County. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS The following duties are normal for this position. The omission of specific statements of the duties does not exclude them from the classification if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment for this classification. Other duties may be required and assigned. Conducts orderly public hearings and render written decisions for appeals of administrative decisions or interpretations, variances, minor conditional use petitions, and other land use actions as determined lawful by the Board. The Chief Hearing Examiner shall ensure that proposed land use is consistent with the intent of the GMP and conforms to the regulations in the LDC. Applies and interprets the Collier County LDC to ensure that the zoning regulations are consistent with the substance and intent of the GMP. Applies and interprets the GMP. Provides recommendations to the Board regarding zoning and land use matters, as requested and lawfully assigned. Reviews and analyzes proposed GMP and LDC amendments to determine consistency and statutory compliance. Reviews, considers, and analyzes staff reports and public testimony relating to zoning and land use petitions brought before the Hearing Examiner's Office. Provides land use information relating to the Hearing Examiner's Office to citizen "walk- ins." Attends meetings, conducts research, and makes presentations as staff support to several BCC appointed advisory committees, as requested. Keeps abreast of pending state legislation and rule changes related to growth management, natural resources protection, and land use issues. Packet Page -227- 5/14/2013 11.A. Collier County, Florida • Chief Hearing Examiner Attends BCC meetings and advisory board meetings; meets with County staff, including peers, subordinates and superiors. Attends public meetings related to land use within the County, as required. Coordinates and cooperates with various state and federal agencies, other BCC divisions and departments and the County Attorney's Office. Hearing Examiner Office: The Chief Hearing Examiner shall be adequately staffed to carry out any duties assigned or designated by the Board The Chief Hearing Examiner, following consultation with and the advice of the Collier County Human Resource Department, shall have the right to create, reclassify, and fill, for the Hearing Examiner Office, positions which are the equivalent of any position found in the Collier County Classification and Pay Plan, subject to the constraints of the budget of the Hearing Examiner Office. The Chief Hearing Examiner shall be responsible for the day to day administration of the Hearing Examiner Office. The Chief Hearing Examiner shall consult, as necessary, with the Board and shall represent and act for the Hearing Examiner Office in connection with any County activities and functions. Develops and implements short-, mid -, and long -term departmental strategies, business plans and goals; conducts semi- annual and annual departmental evaluation against goals. Assists in the development and maintenance of the Hearing Examiner Office annual budget. Assigns projects, land development petitions, and correspondence to Hearing Examiner Office staff; assigns and oversees Board, County Manager, and Division Administrator directed projects to Hearing Examiner Office staff; monitors directed projects; reviews monthly activity measure reports; prepares and reviews progress reports on assigned projects. Supervises, directs, and evaluates Hearing Examiner Office staff, processing employee concerns and problems, directing work, counseling, disciplining, developing KRAs and completing employee performance appraisals; reviews and approves payroll; develops action plans for key supervisory staff and selected managers; reviews and approves evaluations and action plans for all departmental staff, interviews prospective employees; conducts training for new and existing Hearing Examiner Office employees. Operates a computer, printer, copier, facsimile machine, telephone, motor vehicle, or other equipment as necessary to complete essential functions, to include the use of word processing, email, spreadsheet, database, or other system software. ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS Must have strong interpersonal skills and the ability to conduct effective, informal hearings. Must possess strong analytical and written communication skills. Shall possess working knowledge of judicial and administrative procedures and rules of evidence. Reviews correspondence and responses prepared by Hearing Examiner Office staff. Addresses issues that arise during review process. Copies documents; prepares purchase orders. Performs other related duties as required. Page 2 Packet Page -228- 5/14/2013 11.A. Collier County, Florida • Chief Hearing Examiner MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS The Chief Hearing Examiner shall possess sufficient experience and expertise to carry out the duties of the position. The Chief Hearing Examiner shall exhibit demonstrated ability in the areas of local land use law and zoning, comprehensive planning, judicial and administrative procedures and knowledge of the rules of evidence. Bachelor's degree in Planning, Public Administration, or a closely related field; six years of experience in professional planning and management in a comparable community; or any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience which provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this job. PERFORMANCE APTITUDES Data Utilization: Requires the ability to coordinate, manage, and/or correlate data. Includes exercising judgment in determining time, place and /or sequence of operations, referencing data analyses to determine necessity for revision of organizational components, and in the formulation of operational strategy. Human Interaction: Requires the ability to function in a director capacity for a major organizational unit requiring significant internal and external interaction. Equipment Machinery Tools, and Materials Utilization: Requires the ability to operate, maneuver and /or control the actions of equipment, machinery, tools, and /or materials used in performing essential functions. Verbal Aptitude: Requires the ability to utilize consulting and advisory data and information, as well as reference, descriptive and /or design data and information as applicable. Mathematical Aptitude: Requires the ability to perform addition, subtraction, multiplication and division; ability to calculate decimals and percentages; may include ability to perform mathematical operations with fractions; may include ability to compute discount, interest, profit and loss, ratio and proportion; may include ability to calculate surface areas, volumes, weights, and measures. Functional Reasoning: Requires the ability to apply principles of logical or synthesis functions; to deal with several concrete and abstract variables; and to analyze major problems that require complex planning for interrelated activities that can span one or several work units. Situational Reasoning: Requires the ability to exercise judgment, decisiveness and creativity in situations involving broader aspects of organizational programs and operations, moderately unstable situations, or the direction, control and planning of an entire program or set of programs. ADA COMPLIANCE Physical Ability: Tasks require the ability to exert light physical effort in sedentary to light work, but which may involve some lifting, carrying, pushing and /or pulling of objects and materials of light weight (5 -10 pounds). Tasks may involve extended periods of time at a keyboard or workstation. Sensory Requirements: Some tasks require the ability to perceive and discriminate visual cues or signals. Some tasks require the ability to communicate orally. Environmental Factors: Essential functions are regularly performed without exposure to adverse environmental conditions. Collier County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the County will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer. Page 3 Packet Page -229- NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. PREFERENCES EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION ARE YOU WILLING TO RELOCATE? Yes O No E3 Mavbe WHAT TYPE OF JOB ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? COLLIER COUNTY Received: 4/19/13 OBJECTIVE: Human Resources Department 3303 East Tamiami Trail 12:55 AM ■Yes oNo Naples, Florida 34112 For Official Use Only: {{--�� ,,,�� o er County (239) 252 -8460 QUAL: �. htto: / /colliergov.net /jobs DNQ: Florida Atlantic University LOCATION:(City, State) o Experience DEGREE RECEIVED: Brannon, Terrell W °Training Bachelor's CHIEF HEARING EXAMINER °Other: Public Management PERSONAL INFORMATION DATES: POSITION TITLE: From: 8/1975 To: 12/1993 EXAM ID #: LOCATION:(City, State) CHIEF HEARING EXAMINER DEGREE RECEIVED: Fort Lauderdale, Florida ■Yes 13No NAME: (Last, First, Middle) SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER: Brannon Terrell W Building Construction Technologv 60 - Semester ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) SCHOOL NAME: 10725 58th Road South Lake Worth Florida 33449 LOCATION:(City, State) HOME PHONE: ALTERNATE PHONE: EMAIL ADDRESS: ■Yes oNo (850 ) 544 -3420 MAJOR: UNITS COMPLETED: twbrannon4@gmail.com 60 - Semester DRIVER'S LICENSE: DRIVER'S LICENSE: LEGAL RIGHT TO WORK IN THE UNITED E3 Yes 13 No State: STATES? ■ Yes 13 No PREFERENCES PREFERRED SALARY: ARE YOU WILLING TO RELOCATE? Yes O No E3 Mavbe WHAT TYPE OF JOB ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? TYPES OF WORK YOU WILL ACCEPT: SHIFTS YOU WILL ACCEPT: Day.Weekends OBJECTIVE: EDUCATION DATES: SCHOOL NAME: From: 8/1995 To: 12/1998 Atlantic University LOCATION:(City, State) DID YOU GRADUATE? DEGREE RECEIVED: Boca Raton, Florida ■Yes oNo Other MAJOR: UNITS COMPLETED: Master of Public Administration 42 - Semester DATES: SCHOOL NAME: From: 8/1993 To: 6/1995 Florida Atlantic University LOCATION:(City, State) DID YOU GRADUATE? DEGREE RECEIVED: Boca Raton. Florida ■Yes oNo Bachelor's MAJOR: UNITS COMPLETED: Public Management 60 - Ouarter DATES: SCHOOL NAME: From: 8/1975 To: 12/1993 Broward Communitv College LOCATION:(City, State) DID YOU GRADUATE? DEGREE RECEIVED: Fort Lauderdale, Florida ■Yes 13No Associate's MAJOR: UNITS COMPLETED: Building Construction Technologv 60 - Semester DATES: SCHOOL NAME: From: 8/1975 To: 6/1993 Broward Community College LOCATION:(City, State) DID YOU GRADUATE? DEGREE RECEIVED: Fort Lauderdale Florida ■Yes oNo Associate's MAJOR: UNITS COMPLETED: Civil Engineering Technology 60 - Semester WORK EXPERIENCE DATES: From: 1/2007 To: 1/2011 EMPLOYER: Florida Department of Education POSITION TITLE: Instructor ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) 325 W. Gaines Street, Rm. 1054, Tallahassee Florida 32399 -0400 COMPANY URL: fldoe.or PHONE NUMBER: 850 245 -9200 SUPERVISOR: Jon Hamrick, R.A. - Building Official MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? ■Yes 11YO https: / /secure.neogov.com/OIIC /reports /al ?acket Page - 230 - ierDir= 6263094I6E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVI5ED: HOURS PER WEEK: ]SALARY: 0 40 $5,000.00 /month DUTIES, Requirements for Educational Facilities (SREF ) to professional designers, contractors and code officials. Taught the State REASON FOR LEAVING: Job was ended by the Governor. POSITION TITLE: DATES: EMPLOYER: From: 8/2005 To: 1/2007 Palm Beach County Building Division Branch Office Supervisor ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: bcg 2300 N. Jog Road, West Palm Beach Florida 32411 MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER WE C PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: Rebecca Caldwell - Building Official ■Yes oNo 561 233 -5108 # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: 8 40 $4 500.00 month DUTIES: Manage plan reviews and permitting for a branch office of the Division. REASON FOR LEAVING: Accepted a Dosition in Tallahassee. POSITION TITLE: DATES: EMPLOYER: From: 8/2006 To: 1/2007 Palm Beach Community College Adjunct Instructor ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: 4200 Congress Avenue, Lake Worth Florida 33461 obcc.edu MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: (561) 868 -3885 Sandi Barrett - Program Manager EYes oNo HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 6 $400.00 /month 0 DUTIES: Taught continuing education topics to construction professionals. REASON FOR LEAVING. Accepted a position in Tallahassee. DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 1/2004 To: 9/2006 Broward Community College Adiunct Instructor ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: 111 East Las Olas Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301 broward.edu PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? (954) 201 -2070 Susan Mattson - Program Manager EYes oNo HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 6 $400.00 /month 0 DUTIES: Taught continuing education topics to construction professionals. REASON FOR LEAVING: Accepted a iob at Palm Beach Community College. DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 3/1986 To: 2/2005 Broward County Building Division Assistant Building Official ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: 1 University Drive, Plantation, Florida 33324 broward.org PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? (954) 357 -6002 Kevin Kelleher - Director of Human EYes oNo Resources HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 $5.500.00/month 14 DUTIES: Managed inspections, plan reviews and permitting for the Division. Negotiated and implemented interlocal service contracts with other jurisdictions. Performed human resource functions for the Division. ON FOR LEAVING: rAnew Director discontinued my use of a County vehicle. So I resigned to work closer to home. CERTIFICATES AND LICENSES TYPE: Buildina Code Administrator LICENSE NUMBER: ISSUING AGENCY: BU868 Florida DBPR TYPE: Plan Examiner LICENSE NUMBER: ISSUING AGENCY: acket Page -231- IcrDiI= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 https: / /secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /a1 ? NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. PX25 Florida DBPR TYPE: Inspector LICENSE NUMBER: ISSUING AGENCY: BN58 Florida DBPR TYPE: General Contractor LICENSE NUMBER: ISSUING AGENCY: CGC1504204 Florida DBPR TYPE: Mechanical Contractor LICENSE NUMBER: ISSUING AGENCY: CMC045851 Florida DBPR TYPE: Plumbing Contractor LICENSE NUMBER: ISSUING AGENCY: CFC052667 Florida DBPR SKILLS Nothing Entered for This Section ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Additional Information Former Florida certified elevator inspector #199, Former Florida elevator certificate of competency #602. Former Florida certified fire safety inspector #95322. Started the elevator inspection program at Broward County. REFERENCES REFERENCE TYPE: NAME: POSITION: Professional Rebecca Caldwell Buiidino Official ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) 2300 N. ]oa Road West Palm Beach, Florida 33411 EMAIL ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER: rcaldwell @obcoov.orq 561) 233 -5108 REFERENCE TYPE: NAME: POSITION: Professional Susan Mattson Program Manaaer ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) 111 East Las Olas Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale Florida 33301 EMAIL ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER: smattson @broward.edu 954 201 -2070 REFERENCE TYPE: NAME: POSITION: Professional Sandi Barrett Program Manager ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) 4200 Congress Avenue, Lake Worth, Florida 33461 EMAIL ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER: sbarrett@pbsc.edu 561) 868 -3885 acket Page - 232 - https: / /secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /al P icrDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. Agencv -Wide Questions Are you a current employee of Collier County BCC? (Please note: Employees of h the Sheriff's o the, Clerk Appraisers 1. of Courts, Collier Schools, Tax Collector, Supervisor of Elections, Property Department are not considered employees of the BCC.) No Were you previously employed by the Collier County Board of County Commissioners, or any other 2. County Constitutional Officer agency? No 3. Have you ever been employed under any other names? If so, please list: Have you ever been convicted or found guilty of a criminal offense (any level felony or first degree 4' misdemeanor only)? No S. If yes, please explain: & Have you ever entered a nolo contendre or no contest plea to any level felony or first degree misdemeanor? No 7. If yes, please explain: 8 Have you ever had adjudication withheld in a criminal offense (any level felony or first degree misdemeanor only)? No 9. If yes, please explain: 10. Within the last 3 year period have you received a traffic citation, including citations for speeding or seat belt violations? Yes Ii. If yes, please explain: 6/2012 Careless Driving, Miami Beach, Accident, paid fine. 5/2011 Illegal Turn, Palm Beach County, paid fine 12. Are there any criminal charges currently pending against you, other than non - criminal traffic violations? No 13. Have you ever been involved in a situation regarding workplace violence? No 14. If yes, please explain: 15. To the best of your knowledge, have you ever been the subject of any complaints, charges or lawsuits for unlawful harassment or unlawful discrimination? No 16. If so, please give dates, employer, circumstances and outcome: 17. Have you ever been discharged or forced to resign for misconduct or unsatisfactory performance? No IS. If yes, please explain the circumstances: 19. If so, list department name and dates employed: 20. Is an immediate member of your family or household employed by the Board of County Commissioners? No 21. Are you currently employed by, or have you ever worked for the Collier County Board of County Commissioners, or any other County Constitutional Officer agency? No 22. If so, list department name: 23. How did you learn of this position? Internet 24. If Other, please specify source: 25. Were you in the US Armed Forces? https://secure.neogov.com/OHC/reports/aL Packet Page -233- icrDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. No 26. If so, please list branch of service: 27. Dates of Duty: 28. Did you receive any special training? If yes, please provide details: 29. Have you previously been employed through Veteran's Preference in the State of Florida? No Do you wish to claim Veteran's Preference at this time? If yes, in accordance with Florida Law, you must be a current Florida resident and provide a copy of your DD214. If you claim Veteran's Preference, you 30. must submit the required documentation at the time you apply for employment. This information will become public record, and if required will be subject to disclosure. You may fax your DD214 to (239) 252 -8455, present it in person, or mail it to our office, which is located at 3303 E. Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida 34112. If you have questions on Veteran's Preference, we can be reached at (239) 252 -8460. No 31. May we contact your present employer if you are under serious consideration? Yes 32. If yes, do you wish to be contacted beforehand? Yes 33. Please list all states of residence during the last ten years: Florida I understand that, should I be offered a position of employment, or be accepted to volunteer with Collier County, I will be asked to provide my Social Security Number. The Agency will use this number for 1 or 34. more of the following purposes: (1) post -offer background screening, (2) verifying my eligibility for employment and (3) reporting my earnings once employed to the appropriate Federal, State and Local agencies, if applicable. Please initial in the space provided to Indicate your acceptance. TWB I hereby certify that all information given on this application, related employment papers and all interviews are true and correct. I understand that the County may make a thorough investigation of my character, reputation, past employment, medical history, motor vehicle records and my criminal conviction background consistent with federal and state law. I authorize the giving and receiving of any such information requested by the County (including financial and credit records) and hereby relieve and 35. release all former employers and their agents of any liability for any information they may give to the County. I hereby waive any rights or claims I may have whether present fully developed or not against Collier County and its agents and employees arising out of or resulting from the release, authorized or unauthorized, of the following information received pursuant to or in connection with the County's handling, processing, investigating, etc., of my application. Please initial In the space provided to indicate your acceptance. TWB htt s: / /secure.neo ov.com/OHC /re orts /a I-Packet Page -234- rr -- -.. -- ... - - - - -.-- icrDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight lob specific SuRRiementai Questions 1. Are you a resident of Collier County? No 2. Are you able to vote in Collier County? 5/14/2013 11.A. No By initialing below, I understand that to be considered as a candidate for this position, i must provide, lated to the S. either as attachments or in text format in the application, a letter detailing my experience re Hearing Examiner position, my resume and professional references. Failing to submit these documents may result in non - consideration, TWB The following terms were accepted by the applicant upon submitting the online application: By clicking on the 'Accept' button, I hereby certify that every statement I have made in this application is true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand and agree that, except as specifically prohibited by State law or County ordinance or regulation, all County policies and procedures do not create any property rights in employment; and that employment may be terminated by either the employee or the County at any time with or without cause. I CERTIFY that all information given on this employment application, related employment papers and all interviews are true and correct. I understand that the County may make a thorough investigation of my character, reputation, past employment, medical history, motor vehicle records and my criminal conviction background consistent with federal and state law. I authorize the giving and receiving of any such information requested by the County (including financial and credit records) and. hereby relieve and release all former employers and their agents of any liability for any information they may give to the County. I hereby waive any rights or claims I may have whether present fully developed or not against Collier County and its agents and employees arising out of or resulting from the release, authorized or unauthorized, of the following information received pursuant to or in connection with the County's handling, processing, investigating, etc., of my application for employment with the County. I understand that if hired, I will be placed on a 6 -month probationary period. I further understand that if in accordance with the Florida Statue Section 443.131 (3)(a)(2), I am terminated for unsatisfactory work performance within 3 months, the employer's unemployment account shall not be charged for unemployment benefits paid to me. I agree that if Collier County employs me, a future potential employer may contact the County or its representatives concerning my work record and my work performance at the County. I hereby consent to and authorize persons employed by the County to divulge any and all information they consider relevant to any person representing themselves to be an employer or potential employer of mine with respect to my work record and /or performance of my job at Collier County. I understand that all information provided herein is public record and is subject to review upon request. I agree to submit to testing to determine the presence or absence of alcohol or illegal controlled substances in my body under whatever legal policies or procedures Collier County has in effect on the subject at the time testing is required. I agree to post -offer testing if requested and understand that failure to meet any job - related medical and /or health requirements for the position with or without reasonable accommodations which would enable me to perform the essential functions of the job may prevent employment by the County. I understand that all employees who do not have a written employment contract are employed at the will of the County and that all offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of all background investigations which may include, but are not limited to, employer and non - employer references, fingerprinting and, where applicable, post -offer testing. I understand and agree that as a newly hired employee, I am required to participate in direct deposit for payroll - related payments provided to me by the County. Payment will be deposited to the eligible financial institution of my choice. Exemptions are permitted only in the event that I provide evidence that I am unable to obtain an account at an eligible financial institution. I understand that Collier County will not tolerate sexual and other forms of unlawful harassment. I understand that I have the affirmative obligation to report it. I also understand that unlawful harassment is grounds for disciplinary action up to Packet Page -235- htt s: / /secure.neo ov.com/OHC /re orts /a icrDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. and including immediate dismissal. Additionally, I understand that falsification of any information so given or other derogatory information discovered as a result of this investigation may subject me to immediate dismissal. I understand that, based upon the job duties I perform during the course of my tenure with Collier County Government, I may be subject to post - employment restrictions. I understand that in the event of a declared state of emergency, I may be called to work days or hours other than those for which I am regularly scheduled. I agree that should I become an employee of Collier County, upon termination of employment, I shall return all County property. *NOTE: The Provisions of the Fair Credit Reporting Act may be applicable if a credit report on the applicant is obtained and considered. This application was submitted by Terrell W Brannon on 4/19/13 12:55 AM https: / /secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /aI Packet Page -236- IcrDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight Resume Terrell W. Brannon TWBrannon @embarqmail.com 60 Country Way Crawfordville, Florida 32327 (850) 544 -3420 POSITION: Building Official EDUCATION Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton, Florida Bachelor of Public Management (with Honors) Master of Public Administration Broward Community College Davie, Florida Associate of Science Degree; Civil Engineering Technology Associate of Science Degree; Building Construction Technology 5/14/2013 11.A. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY January 29, 2007 to January 31,2011 FLORIDA DEPT OF EDUCATION Tallahassee, Florida Facilities Instructor - - - -- Instruct construction professionals to comply with the (SREF) State Requirements for Educational Facilities standard. June 27, 2005 to January 26, 2007 Palm Beach County Building Division West Palm Beach, Florida Branch Supervisor - - - -- Manage plan review and permitting operations for the Midwest Branch Office. April 2006 to January 2007 Palm Beach Community College Lake Worth, Florida Instructor - - - -- Teach continuing education courses for construction professionals. January 2004 to September 2006 Broward Community College Coconut Creek, Florida Instructor - - - -- Teach continuing education courses for construction professionals. March 1986 through February 2005 Broward County Building Code Services Division Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Assistant Building Official Manage staff operations for plan reviews, inspections, permitting and code enforcement. Resolved code issues with professional designers and contractors as needed. Coordinated scheduling of inspections, plan reviews and training for Division staff. PROFESSIONAL LICENSES General Contractor CGC1504204 Code Administrator B00000868 Mechanical Contractor CMC045851 Plan Examiner PX0000025 Plumbing Contractor CFC052667 Building Inspector BNO000056 https:Hsecure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /al Packet Page -237- IcrDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 Terrell W. Brannon 60 Country Way Crawfordville, Florida 544 -3420 POSITION: 32327 Instructor 5/14/2013 11.A. TWBrannon(a)-embargmail.com (850) EDUCATION Florida Atlantic University — Boca Raton, Florida Bachelor of Public Management (with Honors) Master of Public Administration Broward Community College — Davie, Florida Associate of Science Degree; Civil Engineering Technology Associate of Science Degree; Building Construction Technology EMPLOYMENT HISTORY January 29, 2007 to January 30, 2011 FLORIDA DEPT OF EDUCATION — Tallahassee, Florida Facilities Instructor - - -- Instruct construction professionals to comply with the (SREF) State Requirements for Educational Facilities standard. June 27, 2005 to January 26, 2007 Palm Beach County Building Division — West Palm Beach, Florida Branch Supervisor - - - -- Manage plan review and permitting operations for the Midwest Branch Office. April 2006 to January 2007 Palm Beach Community College — Lake Worth, Florida Instructor - - - -- Teach continuing education courses for construction professionals. January 2004 to September 2006 Broward Community College — Coconut Creek, Florida Instructor - - - -- Teach continuing education courses for construction professionals. March 1986 through February 2005 Broward County Building Code Services Division — Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Assistant Building Official — Manage staff operations for plan reviews, inspections, permitting and code enforcement. Resolved code issues with professional designers and contractors as needed. Coordinated scheduling of inspections, plan reviews and training for Division staff. PROFESSIONAL LICENSES General Contractor CGC1504204 Code Administrator BU0000868 Mechanical Contractor CMC045851 Plan Examiner PX0000025 Plumbing Contractor CFC052667 Building Inspector BN0000058 Packet Page -238- 5/14/2013 11.A. Department of Planning, Zoning & Building January 22, 2007 2300 North Jog Road West Palm Beach, FL 33411 (561) 233 -5000 To Whom It May Concern: planning Division 233 -5300 It has been my pleasure to have Terrell Brannon hold the position of Supervisor for approximately a year and a half. Zonis Division 233 -5200 Zoning Division Branch Building g professional demeanor in some he has demonstrated a highly p Building Division 233 -5100 During that time, scenarios, due to the effects of recent hurricanes on the Building Code Enforcement 233 -5500 very stressful Divisions workload and customer service. Contractors certification 233 -5525 Terry has shown himself to be very knowledgeable in his many areas of Division to adjust to the numerous Administration once 233 -5005 Code expertise. He has also helped the in that relatively short time period. and significant Cade changes Executive Office 233 -5228 On a personal level, Terry has shown himself to be a team player and heartily recommend Terry WWw.pbcgov.coWpzb keeps a level head in all typ es of scen arios. I would experience; and wish him' good for any position matching his expertise and luck. Palm Beach County Board of County Sincerely, Commissioners Addis L. Greene, Chairperson CCt Jeff Koons, Vice Chair - Rebecca D. Caldwell, Building Official Karen T. Marcus palm Beach County Building Division Warren H. Newell Mary McCarty Burt Aaronson Jess R. Santamaria County Administrator Robert Weisman - "An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer' Packet Page -239- WILLIS HOLCOMBE CENTER 1 I 1 East Las Olas Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 A. HUGH ADAMS CAMPUS 3501 S.W. Davie Road Davie, FL 33314 NORTH CAMPUS 1000 Coconut Creek Blvd. Coconut Creek, FL 33066 5/14/2013 11.A BROWARD COMMUNITY *: COLLEGE Opening doors to a brighter future JUDSON A. SAMUELS CAMPUS 7200 Ho*wood/Pirim Blvd. Pembroke Pines, FL 33024 PINES CENTER 16957 Sheridan'SL Pembroke Pines, FL 33331 MIRA~ CENTER 7451 Riviera Blvd. Mirar ac FL 33023 77GERiA1L LAKE CENTER 580 GuMtream Way Dania Beach, FL 33004 Office of Continuing Education • North Campus • 954 201 -2204 June 13, 2006 To whom it may concern: Terrell Brannon has been an adjunct instructor for the Continuing Education Building & Construction program since January 2004. Terrell is extremely dependable, responsible; student oriented, caring and consistently receives excellent evaluations from his students. His strong work ethic and genuineness has made it apleasure to work with him. He has a thorough knowledge of the construction industry and has done a notable job of helping many individuals prepare for the Florida Contractor's License. He has earned my respect and highest recommendations. Sincerely, Susan Mattson Continuing Education Program Developer 'AN FOLW Packet Page -240- Tr INSITrL ON- 5/14/2013 11.A. PALM BEACH C O M M U N I T Y• C O L LE G E j AND ECONOMIC ; WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Qpbe� 4200 CONGRESS AVE. LAKE WORTH, FL 33461 -4746 561 - 868 -3455 re To Whom it May Concern: 1 would like to take an opportunity to offer a recommendation for Terrell (Terry) Brannon as an adjunct instructor. Terry taught several continuing education courses for Palm Beach Community College in the construction area. As the Program Coordinator for Continuing Education for Trade ft Industry I was very pleased to include his expertise in my team of adjuncts. found him to be consistently pleasant, tackling all assignments with dedication and a smile. His student evaluations were always outstanding. The students were very pleased with Terry and they looked forward to taking additional course with him. Besides being a joy to work with, Terry is responsible and extremely knowledgeable in the field of construction. He was always willing to assist with development as well as instruction. He was eager to share his knowledge with me to assist with program development. I was sorry to lose Terry due to his relocating to Tallahassee and, unfortunately, we will no longer be lucky enough. to have his services. He will be missed and I highly recommend him to Tallahassee_ Community College. To conclude, I would like to restate my strong recommendation for Terry Brannon. If you have any further questions regarding Terry's ability or this recommendation, please do not hesitate to.contact me. Sincerely, ms's' M *= I I Sandi Barrett Palm Beach Community College Trade Et Industry Continuing Education 4200 Congress Avenue MS # 60 Lake Worth, FL 33461 -4796 wWW.Pbcc.edu /ti 561 -868 -3885 www.pbst.edu BELLE GLADE, BOCA Packet Page -241 -" PALM BEACH GARDENS WEST PALM BEACH BROWARD COUNTY 5/14/2013 11.A. BOARD OF RULES AND APPEALS - 955 S. Federal Highway, Suite 441, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33316 Phone: (954) 7654544 Fax: (954) 7654544 http:%h «tip%,. broNvard.orgibu!14!ng•code March 17, 2004 Dear Sir or Madame: Please let this letter serve' as a recommendation to hire Mr. Terrell W. Brannon, for the position of administrator. 1 have known Terrell for the last four plus years as an Assistant 6ullding Official for Broward County and have observed his leadership and organizational skills in this position. He has demonstrated his technical expertise as well as his ability to deal with complex construction issues. 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SCHOOL NAME: COLLIER COUNTY Received: 4/25/13 Regular Human Resources Department 3303 East Tamiami Trail 3 :08 PM SHIFTS YOU WILL ACCEPT: Naples, Florida 34112 For Official Use Only: �w ��. o r Cminty (239) 252 -8460 http: //collieraov.net /lobs QUAL: DNQ: Urban Planning PHONE NUMBER: 13 Experience Hood, Frederick E nTraining CHIEF HEARING EXAMINER °Other: HOURS PER WEEK: PERSONAL INFORMATION POSITION TITLE: 40 EXAM ID #: CHIEF HEARING EXAMINER DUTIES: NAME: (Last, First, Middle) SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER: Hood, Frederick E Managing daily operations of the firm; ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) Actively marketing the firm's services; 5000 S. Himes Avenue #325., Tampa Florida 33611 HOME PHONE: ALTERNATE PHONE: EMAIL ADDRESS: (201)214-7 201 214 -7884 hoodfe @me.com DRIVER'S LICENSE: DRIVER'S LICENSE: LEGAL RIGHT TO WORK IN THE UNITED 13 Yes o No State: STATES? ■ Yes E3 No PREFERENCES PREFERRED SALARY: ARE YOU WILLING TO RELOCATE? SCHOOL NAME: ■ Yes 13 No 13 Ma be WHAT TYPE OF JOB ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? Regular TYPES OF WORK YOU WILL ACCEPT: Full Time SHIFTS YOU WILL ACCEPT: Day. OBJECTIVE: Community development, neighborhood /downtown redevelopment and civic revitalization have long been my primary interests. I am continually interested in broadening my project management experiences to further my growth in the urban planning field as well as other fields directly and indirectly influenced through plannin2. WORK EXPERIENCE EDUCATION DATES: SCHOOL NAME: From: 9/1998 To: 5/2003 University of Cincinnati LOCATION :(City, State) DID YOU GRADUATE? DEGREE RECEIVED: Cincinnati, Ohio •Yes oNo Bachelor's MAJOR: Tama Florida 33611 UNITS COMPLETED: Urban Planning PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: WORK EXPERIENCE DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 2/2012 To: Present Sustainable Land Design, Inc. Principal Planner ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: Tama Florida 33611 http://sldesigninc.com/ PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? 813 252 -2700 ■Yes allo HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 $0.00 /month DUTIES: As a Principal with the firm, my responsibilities include: Founder and Principal of Sustainable Land Design, Inc.; Managing daily operations of the firm; Actively marketing the firm's services; Client relationship management; Cost/budget management; Identify and utilize cutting edge sustainable planning practices; Project team structuring and management Project management for complex planning projects, Development of working relationships with regulatory bodies, commissions, local governments, and private land owners; Expert testimony for clients seeking various land use entitlements; https://secure.neogov.com/OHC/reports/app Packet Page - 252- rDir=626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. Visioning and development of Comprehensive Master Plans; Development of Planned Unit Developments; Interpretation of land development codes and comprehensive plans; Preparation of the firm's exhibits utilizing ArcGIS, AutoCAD, Autodesk Impression and the Adobe Creative Suite; and Manage and draft a variety of site development plans; Conduct due diligence and land planning feasibility studies; and Guiding community redevelopment planning Responding to the need and desire to utilize more sustainable options in our built environment, It has been my vision to launch Sustainable Land Design Tampa with the Intention to provide innovative, cost saving and environmentally prociressive practices in the land planning, environmental and civil engineerin2 fields. REASON FOR LEAVING: DATES: I EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 12/2006 To: 2/2012 Davidson Engineering Project Planner ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: Naples, Florida PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? Tim Hancock — Director of Planning ■Yes 0 N HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 $5 200.00 /month 2 DUTIES: While with Davidson Engineering, my responsibilities included: Providing expert testimony for clients seeking various land use entitlements; Procuring zoning verification documents; Data research and analysis; Interpretation of land development codes and comprehensive plans; Preparation of presentation exhibits utilizing ArcGIS, AutoCAD, Autodesk Impression and the Adobe Creative Suite; Conduct general planning studies; Manage and draft a variety of site development plans; and Project management Coordination with clients, project consultants and government agencies were a large part of my duties to guide development proposals to com letion. REASON FOR LEAVING: to seek other career opportunities DATES: I EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 6/2006 To: 11/2006 1 Houston Cuozzo Group Senior Planner ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL Stuart, Florida PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? Ken Natoli - Senior Planner Partner oYes •No HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 4 750.00 /month 0 DUTIES: As a Senior Planner at Houston Cuozzo Group, I was tasked with: Managing planning related functions of projects; Development of design concepts; Coordination with project teams; Coordination with government agencies; Project management of the entitlement process; and? Quality control review of deliverables My position was instrumental in ensuring proper project management from prepared documents and timely application submittals to client, agency and contractor coordination, REASON FOR LEAVING: Economic downturn and to seek other career opportunities. DATES: 1 EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 6/2003 To: 6/2006 Kauker & Kauker, LLC. Associate Planner ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: W koff, New Jersey PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER Michael D. Kauker - Principal ■Yes 1No HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 $3,958.00 /month 0 DUTIES: https: / /secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /app Packet Page _253_rDir= 626309416E2896C62:.. 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. As an Associate Planner with Kauker & Kauker I assisted the firm in the creation of a wide variety of private sector and municipal documents and plans. Some of the documents I created and assisted with were: Redevelopment Plans;? Comprehensive Master Plans;? Housing Element and Fair Share Plans;? Land Development Codes /Zoning Ordinances; and Specific amendments to Municipal Codes. Being immersed in New Jersey's formerly adopted Council on Affordable Housing's Rules and Regulations, (which helped guide low and moderate income housing production and management in the State) I was instrumental in multiple municipality's fair share housing plans while in New Jersey. I had the honorable opportunity to assist Planning and Zoning Boards make informed and viable decisions in New Jersey and New York State. My knowledge and practice with AutoCAD, Adobe Creative Suite and other publishing software allowed for the creation of a number of key presentation graphics. I used this knowledge and skills to help the firm produce digital renderings and efficient graphic maps. REASON FOR LEAVING: to seek other career opportunities DATES: I EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 6/2002 To: 9/2002 Jacobs Engineering Co-Op Student/Planner ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: Cincinnati Ohio PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? Tammy Schlagbaum - Senior ■Yes o No Landscape Architect HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 $0.00 month DUTIES: As a cooperative student/planner working at Jacobs Engineering, I used the AutoCAD and ArcGIS to assist the engineering, planning and landscape architecture staff in creating land use and zoning maps for various projects the firm was charged with. REASON FOR LEAVING: end of internship DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 912001 To: 3/2002 City Architecture Co-Op Student/Planner ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: Cleveland Ohio PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER?'' Michael Caito - Senior Architect ■Yes ONo HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 0.00 /month DUTIES: Working at City Architecture I employed my academic as well as hands -on knowledge of the planning profession to assist in various mixed -use, commercial and residential developments while also furthering my personal growth as a planning professional. I was trained in programs such as PageMaker and the Adobe Creative Suite to assist in marketing the company and current projects while at City Architecture. REASON FOR LEAVING: end of internship DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 3/2001 To: 6/2001 Champlin/Haupt Co-Op Student /Planner ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: Cincinnati, Ohio PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYERS Richard Butz - Architect ■Yes 13No HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 $0.00 /month DUTIES: As a cooperative student/planner working at Champlin /Haupt, I assisted the architectural staff in the areas of: Digital plan preparation; Exploratory fieldwork; Data assembly; and Packet Page -2 54 - htt s: / /secure.neo ov.com/OHC /re orts /a PFr = = = =.• _-•• •-____ ,-,=rDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. existing conditions photography REFERENCE TYPE: Working at Champlin /Haupt provided the opportunity to enhance my knowledge of how architects affect the urban form of cities. Professional REASON FOR LEAVING: Director of Plannino end of internship Naples, Florida DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 3/2000 To: 12 2000 City of Cincinnati POSITION: Co -Op Student /Planner ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) Proiect Coordinator COMPANY URL: Cincinnati, Ohio EMAIL ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER: PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: REFERENCE TYPE: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? POSITION: Jim Coppock Andrew Rath ■Yes c No HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: EMAIL ADDRESS: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 $0.00 /month DUTIES: As a cooperative student planner working at the City of Cincinnati, I worked with the Department of Transportation & Engineering on their Bicycle Transportation Program and various long term planned roadway projects. My talents were also used to perform a combination of: Mapping; Digital plan and graphics preparation; Investigative fieldwork; Data assembly; Existing conditions photography; Roadway equipment inventory; and Coordination with other OtX departments REASON FOR LEAVING: end of internship CERTIFICATES AND LICENSES TYPE: AICP LICENSE NUMBER: ISSUING AGENCY: 020897 AICP /APA SKILLS OFFICE SKILLS: Typing: Data Ent a: OTHER SKILLS: LANGUAGE(S): English - ■ Speak ■ Read ■ Write ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Nothing Entered For This Section REFERENCES REFERENCE TYPE: NAME: POSITION: Professional Tim Hancock Director of Plannino ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) Naples, Florida EMAIL ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER: (239 ) 571 -5931 REFERENCE TYPE: NAME: POSITION: Professional Jessica Ramos Proiect Coordinator ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) Na les Florida EMAIL ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER: (239) 572 -0446 REFERENCE TYPE: NAME: POSITION: Professional Andrew Rath Proiect Enoineer ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) Naples, Florida EMAIL ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER: drath88 @hotmaii.com (914 ) 776 -8649 https: / /secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /apr?acket Page -255- rDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/201.3 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. REFERENCE TYPE: NAME: I POSITION: Professional — Josh Fruth Project Manager ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) Naples, Florida EMAIL ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER: oshfruth @comcast.net (239) 877 -3480 https://secure.neogov.com/OHC/reports/app.Packet Page -2S6- rDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight Agency -Wide Ouestions 5/14/2013 11.A. Are you a current employee of Collier County BCC? (Please note: Employees of the Sheriff's Office, Clerk 1. of Courts, Collier Schools, Tax Collector, Supervisor of Elections, Property Appraisers and Health Department are not considered employees of the BCC.)' No 2 Were you previously employed by the Collier County Board of County Commissioners, or any other County Constitutional Officer agency? No 3. Have you ever been employed under any other names? If so, please list: 4. Have you ever been convicted or found guilty of a criminal offense (any level felony or first degree misdemeanor only)? No S. If yes, please explain: 6. Have you ever entered a nolo contendre or no contest plea to any level felony or first degree misdemeanor? No 7. If yes, please explain: $ Have you ever had adjudication withheld in a criminal offense (any level felony or first degree misdemeanor only)? No 9. If yes, please explain: 10. Within the last 3 year period have you received a traffic citation, including citations for speeding or seat belt violations? Yes 11. If yes, please explain: 12. Are there any criminal charges currently pending against you, other than non- criminal traffic violations? No 13. Have you ever been involved in a situation regarding workplace violence? No 14. If yes, please explain: 15. To the best of your knowledge, have you ever been the subject of any complaints, charges or lawsuits for unlawful harassment or unlawful discrimination? No 16. If so, please give dates, employer, circumstances and outcome: 17. Have you ever been discharged or forced to resign for misconduct or unsatisfactory performance? No 18. If yes, please explain the circumstances: 19. If so, list department name and dates employed: 20. Is an immediate member of your family or household employed by the Board of County Commissioners? No 21. Are you currently employed by, or have you ever worked for the Collier County Board of County Commissioners, or any other County Constitutional Officer agency? No 22. If so, list department name: 23. How did you learn of this position? Internet 24. If Other, please specify source: 25. Were you in the US Armed Forces? No https: / /secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /app Packet Page -257- rDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. 26. If so, please list branch of service: 27. Dates of Duty: 28. Did you receive any special training? If yes, please provide details: 29. Have you previously been employed through Veteran's Preference in the State of Florida? No Do you wish to claim Veteran's Preference at this time? If yes, in accordance with Florida Law, you must be a current Florida resident and provide a copy of your DD214. If you claim Veteran's Preference, you 30. must submit the required documentation at the time you apply for employment. This information will become public record, and if required will be subject to disclosure. You may fax your DD214 to (239) 252 -84SS, present it in person, or mail it to our office, which Is located at 3303 E. Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida 34112. If you have questions on Veteran's Preference, we can be reached at (239) 252 -8460. No 31. May we contact your present employer if you are under serious consideration? Not Applicable 32. If yes, do you wish to be contacted beforehand? 33. Please list all states of residence during the last ten years: Ohio, New Jersey, Florida I understand that, should I be offered a position of employment, or be accepted to volunteer with Collier County, I will be asked to provide my Social Security Number. The Agency will use this number for i or 34. more of the following purposes: (1) post -offer background screening, (2) verifying my eligibility for employment and (3) reporting my earnings once employed to the appropriate Federal, State and Local agencies, if applicable. Please initial in the space provided to indicate your acceptance. FH I hereby certify that all information given on this application, related employment papers and all interviews are true and correct. I understand that the County may make a thorough investigation of my character, reputation, past employment, medical history, motor vehicle records and my criminal conviction background consistent with federal and state law. I authorize the giving and receiving of any such information requested by the County (including financial and credit records) and hereby relieve and 3S. release all former employers and their agents of any liability for any information they may give to the County. I hereby waive any rights or claims I may have whether present fully developed or not against Collier County and its agents and employees arising out of or resulting from the release, authorized or unauthorized, of the following information received pursuant to or in connection with the County's handling, processing, investigating, etc., of my application. Please initial in the space provided to indicate your acceptance. FH https://secure.neogov.com/OHC/reports/app-Packet Page -258- rDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight Job Specific Supplemental Questions 1. Are you a resident of Collier County? No 2. Are you able to vote in Collier County? No 5/14/2013 11.A. By initialing below, I understand that to be considered as a candidate for this position, _I must provide, 3. either as attachments or in text format in the application, a letter detailing my experience related to the Hearing Examiner position, my resume and professional references. Failing to submit these documents may result in non - consideration. To the above questions, I was previously and would be able to again. FH The following terms were accepted by the applicant upon submitting the online application: By clicking on the 'Accept' button, I hereby certify that every statement I have made in this application is true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand and agree that, except as specifically prohibited by State law or County ordinance or regulation, all County policies and procedures do not create any property rights in employment; and that employment may be terminated by either the employee or the County at any time with or without cause. I CERTIFY that all information given on this employment application, related employment papers and all interviews are true and correct. I understand that the County may make a thorough investigation of my character, reputation, past employment, medical history, motor vehicle records and my criminal conviction background consistent with federal and state law. I authorize the giving and receiving of any such information requested by the County (including financial and credit records) and hereby relieve and release all former employers and their agents of any liability for any information they may give to the County. I hereby waive any rights or claims I may have whether present fully developed or not against Collier County and its agents and employees arising out of or resulting from the release, authorized or unauthorized, of the following information received pursuant to or in connection with the County's handling, processing, investigating, etc., of my application for employment with the County. I understand that if hired, I will be placed on a 6 -month probationary period. I further understand that if in accordance with the Florida Statue Section 443.131 (3)(a)(2), I am terminated for unsatisfactory work performance within 3 months, the employer's unemployment account shall not be charged for unemployment benefits paid to me. I agree that if Collier County employs me, a future potential employer may contact the County or its representatives concerning my work record and my work performance at the County. I hereby consent to and authorize persons employed by the County to divulge any and all information they consider relevant to any person representing themselves to be an employer or potential employer of mine with respect to my work record and /or performance of my job at Collier County. I understand that all information provided herein is public record and is subject to review upon request. I agree to submit to testing to determine the presence or absence of alcohol or illegal controlled substances in my body under whatever legal policies or procedures Collier County has in effect on the subject at the time testing is required. I agree to post -offer testing if requested and understand that failure to meet any job - related medical and /or health requirements for the position with or without reasonable accommodations which would enable me to perform the essential functions of the job may prevent employment by the County. I understand that all employees who do not have a written employment contract are employed at the will of the County and that all offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of all background investigations which may include, but are not limited to, employer and non - employer references, fingerprinting and, where applicable, post -offer testing. I understand and agree that as a newly hired employee, I am required to participate in direct deposit for payroll- related payments provided to me by the County. Payment will be deposited to the eligible financial institution of my choice. Exemptions are permitted only in the event that I provide evidence that I am unable to obtain an account at an eligible financial institution. https://secure.neogov.com/OHC/reports/app.Packe-t- Page -259- rDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. I understand that Collier County will not tolerate sexual and other forms of unlawful harassment. I understand that I have the affirmative obligation to report it. I also understand that unlawful harassment is grounds for disciplinary action up to and including immediate dismissal. Additionally, I understand that falsification of any information so given or other derogatory information discovered as a result of this investigation may subject me to immediate dismissal. I understand that, based upon the job duties I perform during the course of my tenure with Collier County Government, I may be subject to post- employment restrictions. I understand that in the event of a declared state of emergency, I may be called to work days or hours other than those for which I am regularly scheduled. I agree that should I become an employee of Collier County, upon termination of employment, I shall return all County property. *NOTE: The Provisions of the Fair Credit Reporting Act may be applicable if a credit report on the applicant is obtained and considered. This application was submitted by Frederick E Hood on 4/25/13 3:08 PM https: // secure .neogov.com /OHC /reports/app Packet Page - 260 - rDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight Resume FREDERICK E. HOOD 5000 S. HIMES AVENUE #325 TAMPA, FLORIDA 33611 Phone (201) 214 -7884 Email hoodfe @me.com 5/14/2013 11.A. CAREER OBJECTIVE Community development, neighborhood /downtown redevelopment and civic revitalization have long been my primary interests. I am also continually interested in broadening my planning experiences to further my growth in the urban planning field. EXPERIENCE December 2006 February 2012 Davidson Engineering Naples, FL Project Planner While with Davidson Engineering, my responsibilities included: Providing expert testimony for clients seeking various land use entitlements;? Procuring zoning verification documents; Interpretation of land development codes and comprehensive plans;? Preparation of presentation exhibits utilizing ArcGIS, AutoCAD and Autodesk Impression; Manage and draft a variety of site development plans; and Project management Coordination with clients, project consultants and government agencies were a large part of my duties to guide development proposals to completion. June 2006 December 2006 Houston Cuozzo Group Stuart, FL Senior Planner As a Senior Planner at Houston Cuozzo Group, I was tasked with: Managing the day -to -day planning related functions of projects; The development and the understanding of design concepts; Coordination with clients and project teams regarding project status throughout the entitlement process; and? Reviewing of deliverables prepared by the project team prior to transmitting submittal materials to clients and government agencies. My position was instrumental in ensuring proper project management from prepared documents and timely application submittals to client, agency and contractor coordination. June 2003 June 2006 Kauker & Kauker, LLC Wyckoff, NJ Associate Planner As an Associate Planner with Kauker & Kauker I assisted the firm in the creation of a wide variety of private sector and municipal documents and plans. Redevelopment Plans;? Comprehensive Master Plans;? Housing Element and Fair Share Plans;? Land Development Codes /Zoning Ordinances; and Specific amendments to Municipal Codes. I was immersed in the New Jersey's newly adopted COAH (Council on Affordable Housing) Round 3 Rules and Regulations which guide low and moderate income housing production and management in the State of New Jersey. I also had the opportunity to use my planning knowledge and experience to assist Planning and Zoning Boards make informed and viable decisions for a number of municipalities in New Jersey and New York State on behalf of the firm. My knowledge and practice with Auto CAD and Adobe graphics and publishing software allowed me to create a number of key presentation graphics for the firm. I used these skills to push the firm into the arena of digital renderings and efficient graphic map production. June 2002 September 2002 Jacobs Engineering Cincinnati, OH (formerly Edwards & Kelcey) Co -Op Student /Planner As a Cooperative Student Planner working at Edwards and Kelcey, I used the computer applications Auto CAD and Arc GIS to assist the engineering, planning, and landscape architecture staff in creating land use and zoning maps for various projects the firm was charged with. https: / /secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /app Packet Page - 261 - rDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. September 2001 March 2002 City Architecture Cleveland, OH Co -Op Student /Planner As a Cooperative Student Planner working at City Architecture I employed my academic as well as hands -on knowledge of the planning profession to assist in various mixed use and residential developments, while also furthering my personal growth as an urban planner. I was also further trained in programs such as PageMaker and the Adobe Creative Suite to assist in marketing the company and current projects while at City Architecture. March 2001 June 2001 Champlin /Haupt Cincinnati, OH Co -Op Student/Cad Technician As a Cooperative Student Planner working at Champlin /Haupt, I assisted the architectural staff in the areas of: Digital plan preparation; Exploratory fieldwork; Data assembly; and Existing conditions photography I took advantage of the opportunity to enhance my knowledge of how architects affect the urban form of cities. March 2000 December 2000 City of Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH Co -Op Student/Planner As a Cooperative Student Planner working at the City of Cincinnati, I worked with the Department of Transportation & Engineering on their Bicycle Transportation Program and various long term planned roadway projects. My talents were also used to perform a combination of: Mapping; Digital plan and graphics preparation; Investigative fieldwork; Data assembly; Existing conditions photography; Roadway equipment inventory; and Coordination with other city departments to assist the Department's staff EDUCATION September 1998 June 2003 University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH ? College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning ? Bachelor of Urban Planning and Design CERTIFICATIONS May 2006 Current ? American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) INTERESTS Continuing my education and practice of translating smart and sustainable planning methods and applications in the urban environment. https: / /secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /app Packet Page -262- rDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 5/14/2013 11.A. 2012 To Whom It May Concern: My name is Frederick Hood and I am writing you to inquire about the Planner position you have available at this time. Please allow me to take a moment of your time to tell you a bit about my professional background. I have a valuable 9+ years experience that I've been fortunate to acquire and cultivate since graduating from the University of Cincinnati's accredited Design Architecture, Art and Planning (DAAP) program with a Bachelors of Urban Planning. My education and experience in the planning field, as well as my certification as a member of the American Institute of Certified Planners, have made me a strong team player and leader in the positions I have held. Most recently I have performed a multitude of planning tasks including, but not limited to, the preparation, coordination and review of land development applications, the review and interpretation of land development codes /comprehensive plans, the procurement of land use entitlements, GIS mapping and exhibit production with ESRI software, drafting /rendering of site specific master concept plans utilizing AutoCAD and other design software and preparation of marketing and RFP and RFQ packages utilizing Adobe Suite software. Below is `a brief representation of the projects I have worked on in the recent past: Institutional Avow Hospice CFPUD Rezone ±15.25: 2006 -2008 • Rezone to CFPUD to permit additional community facility land uses • Master Concept Plan defining ±6.57 acres of future development Hodges University (Ft. Myers Campus) ±0.61 Acres: 2009 - present • Master Campus Planning defining additional 48,000 sq. ft. • Easement Vacation and re- platting of property and access easements _Meridian Village CFPUD Rezone Amendment ±11.68 Acres: 2008 -2010 • Amend PUD to permit community facility land uses Commercial and Mixed -Use Flint's Pavilion CPD Rezone ±19.95 Acres: 2008 -2009 • Rezone to CPD to allow commercial development • Master Concept Plan defining ± 100,000 sq. ft. of retail /office /restaurants Heavytree Center CPD Rezone ±18.07 Acres: 2010 • Rezone to CPD to allow commercial development • Master Concept Plan defining 110,642 sq. ft. of commercial development (maximum buildout) Packet Page -263- 5/14/2013 11.A. June 6, 2012 Page 2 andall Blvd. Growth Management I • Amend Future Land Use Map to • Master Concept Plan defining E Residential 7 Amendment ±56.50 Acres: 2008-201( emit commercial land uses ,000 sq. ft. of commercial development Maqnolia Pond RPUD ±47.05 Acres: 2008 -2010 • Rezone to RPUD to allow residential development • Master Concept Plan defining 231 homes with amenities Marsilea Villas RPUD Rezone ±10.25 Acres: 2006 -2011 • Rezone to RPUD to allow residential development • Master Concept Plan defining 27 homes with amenities I am eager to speak with you to discuss existing and or future positions you may have that would allow me to contribute to your organization while continuing to learn more about our field of practice. have enclosed my resume for your review. I look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, Frederick E. Hood hoodfe _me.com 201.214.7884 (m) Packet Page -264- 0 5/14/2013 11.A. FREDERICK E. HOOD 5000 S. HIMES AVENUE #325 - TAMPA, FLORIDA 33611 Phone (201) 214 -7884 - Email hoodfe(cD-me.com CAREER OBJECTIVE Community development, neighborhood /downtown redevelopment and civic revitalization have long been my primary interests. I am continually interested in broadening my project management experiences to further my growth in the urban planning field as well as other fields directly and indirectly influenced through planning. EXPERIENCE February 2012 - Current Sustainable Land Design Tampa, FL Principal Planner As a Principal with the firm, my responsibilities include: ■ Founder and Principal of Sustainable Land Design, Inc.; ■ Managing daily operations of the firm; ■ Actively marketing the firm's services; ■ Client relationship management; ■ Cost/budget management; • Identify and utilize cutting edge sustainable planning practices; ■ Project team structuring and management ■ Project management for complex planning projects, ■ Development of working relationships with regulatory bodies, commissions, local governments, and private land owners; • Expert testimony for clients seeking various land use entitlements; • Visioning and development of Comprehensive Master Plans; • Development of Planned Unit Developments; • Interpretation of land development codes and comprehensive plans; • Preparation of the firm's exhibits utilizing ArcGIS, AutoCAD, Autodesk Impression and the Adobe Creative Suite; and • Manage and draft a variety of site development plans; • Conduct due diligence and land planning feasibility studies; and • Guiding community redevelopment planning Responding to the need and desire to utilize more sustainable options in our built environment, It has been my vision to launch Sustainable Land Design Tampa with the intention to provide innovative, cost saving and environmentally progressive practices in the land planning, environmental and civil engineering fields. December 2006 — February 2012 Davidson Engineering Naples, FL Project Planner While with Davidson Engineering, my responsibilities included: ■ Providing expert testimony for clients seeking various land use entitlements; ■ Procuring zoning verification documents; ■ • Data research and analysis; • ■ Interpretation of land development codes and comprehensive plans; ■ ■ Preparation of presentation exhibits utilizing ArcGIS, AutoCAD, Autodesk Impression and the Adobe Creative Suite; Conduct general planning studies; Manage and draft a variety of site development plans; and Project management Packet Page -265- 5/14/2013 11.A. Coordination with clients, project consultants and government agencies were a large part of my duties to guide development proposals to completion. June 2006 — December 2006 Houston Cuozzo Group Stuart, FL Senior Planner As a Senior Planner at Houston Cuozzo Group, I was tasked with: ■ Managing planning related functions of ■ Coordination with government agencies; projects; ■ Project management of the entitlement • Development of design concepts; process; and❑ ■ Coordination with project teams; ■ Quality control review of deliverables My position was instrumental in ensuring proper project management from prepared documents and timely application submittals to client, agency and contractor coordination. June 2003 — June 2006 Associate Planner Kauker & Kauker, LLC Wyckoff, NJ As an Associate Planner with Kauker & Kauker I assisted the firm in the creation of a wide variety of private sector and municipal documents and plans. Some of the documents I created and assisted with were: Redevelopment Plans; ■ Comprehensive Master Plans; ❑ ■ Housing Element and Fair Share Plans; ❑ • Land Development Codes /Zoning Ordinances; and • Specific amendments to Municipal Codes. Being immersed in New Jersey's formerly adopted Council on Affordable Housing's Rules and Regulations, (which helped guide low and moderate income housing production and management in the State) I was instrumental in multiple municipality's fair share housing plans while in New Jersey. I had the honorable opportunity to assist Planning and Zoning Boards make informed and viable decisions in New Jersey and New York State. My knowledge and practice with AutoCAD, Adobe Creative Suite and other publishing software allowed for the creation of a number of key presentation graphics. I used this knowledge and skills to help the firm produce digital renderings and efficient graphic maps. June 2002 — September 2002 Co -Op Student/Planner Jacobs Engineering Cincinnati, OH (formerly Edwards & Kelcey) As a cooperative student/planner working at Jacobs Engineering, I used the AutoCAD and ArcGIS to assist the engineering, planning and landscape architecture staff in creating land use and zoning maps for various projects the firm was charged with. Packet Page -266- September 2001 — March 2002 Co -Op Student/Planner City Architecture 5/14/2013 11.A. Cleveland, OH Dorking at City Architecture I employed my academic as well as hands -on knowledge of the planning profession to assist in various mixed -use, commercial and residential developments while also furthering my personal growth as a planning professional. I was trained in programs such as PageMaker and the Adobe Creative Suite to assist in marketing the company and current projects while at City Architecture. March 2001 — June 2001 Champlin /Haupt Cincinnati, OH Co -Op Student/Cad Technician As a cooperative student/planner working at Champlin /Haupt, I assisted the architectural staff in the areas of: ■ Digital plan preparation; ■ Exploratory fieldwork; ■ Data assembly; and ■ Existing conditions photography Working at Champlin /Haupt provided the opportunity to enhance my knowledge of how architects affect the urban form of cities. March 2000 — December 2000 Co -Op Student/Planner City of Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH s a cooperative student planner working at the City of Cincinnati, I worked with the Department of ransportation & Engineering on their Bicycle Transportation Program and various long term planned roadway projects. My talents were also used to perform a combination of: • Mapping; ■ Digital plan and graphics preparation; ■ Investigative fieldwork; ■ Data assembly; EDUCATION September 1998 — June 2003 • Existing conditions photography; • Roadway equipment inventory; and • Coordination with other City departments University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH • College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning • Bachelor of Urban Planning and Design CERTIFICATIONS May 2006 — Current ■ American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) INTERESTS Continuing my education and practice of translating smart and sustainable planning methods and applications in the urban environment. Packet Page -267- 5/14/2013 11.A. FREDERICK E. HOOD 5000 S. HIMES AVENUE #325 - TAMPA, FLORIDA 33611 Phone (201) 214 -7884 • Email hoodfe @me.com Professional References 1. Hancock, Tim Director of Planning Naples, Florida (239) 571 -5931 naplesplannera- vahoa.com 2. Ramos, Jessica Project Coordinator Naples, Florida (239) 572 -0446 iessilynnO- centurVlink. net 3. Rath, Andrew Project Engineer Naples, Florida (914) 776 -8649 drath88Cd-hotmail.com 4. Fruth, Josh Project Manager Naples, Florida (239) 877 -3480 ioshfruth@comcast.net Packet Page -268- 5/14/2013 11.A. FREDERICK E. HOOD 5000 S. HIMES AVENUE #325 TAMPA, FLORIDA 33611 PHONE (201) 214 -7884 • EMAIL HOODFE @ME.COM Salary History as a Professional Urban Planner • Project Planner for Davidson Engineering: $62,400. • Senior Planner for Houston Cuozzo Group: $57,000. • Associate Planner for Kauker & Kauker: $47,500. Professional Planner Work Experience Examples Years: 2003 — 2006 (Kauker & Kauker) Planning Consultant for the Borough of New Milford, New Jersey Responsibilities: Mr. Hood provided Borough Staff and Council with professional planning advice and prepared a State mandated Housing Element requiring the Borough to provide 17 new housing units and 1 rehabilitated low -and moderate income unit for qualifying residents of New Milford and the surrounding Bergen County. His responsibilities also included locating viable sites for the provision of said low -and moderate income units through various methods including, but not limited to, windshield surveys and property appraiser records research. Mr. Hood was also tasked with reviewing, revising and updating the Borough's aging land use map and future land use element to reflect current planning practices and Borough Council decisions guiding New Milford for the next several years. Planning Consultant for the Village of West Haverstraw, New York Responsibilities; Mr. Hood provided the Village's Planning Board and Zoning Board of Appeals with professional planning advice and interpretations of the municipality's land use and zoning laws allowing each quasi-judicial entity to make sound and informed decisions regarding development within the Village. Attendance at evening public hearings, preparation meetings and the provision of exhibits were also a part of Mr. Hood's services to the Village. Packet Page -269- 5/14/2013 11.A. I i i Planning, Consultant for the Borough of Haledon New Jersey Responsibilities: Mr. Hood afforded the Borough's Staff and Council with professional planning services in the preparation a State mandated Housing Element while also defining the Borough's proportionate fair share to be consistent with the concurrency tenants of New Jersey State Law. Various methods were used including, but not limited to, windshield surveys and property appraiser records research in defining the Borough's fair share. Work continued in determining Haledon's Fair share after Mr. Hood left New Jersey for opportunities in Florida. Years: 2006 — 2012 (Davidson Engineering) Planning Consultant for Multiple Private Clients Notable Projects: Steven Blad Residential Rezone — Bonita Springs, Florida: • Professional planning testimony • Rezone and lot split of agricultural zoned property to Residential for the development of 2 single- family homes • Coordination with Lee County Development Services Staff Currently Fakahatchee Plaza. f 5.46 acre CPUD: • Rezone to CPUD from E — Estates for future commercial development in one of Naples' Neighborhood Centers located in the Estates • Master Concept Plan Defining 25,000 SF (maximum build out) Rose Marco River Marina + 10.5 acre: • Mixed -Use Redevelopment Project • Master Concept Plan Defining ± 56,000 SF of Mixed Commercial and 126 Residential Units Naples Mazda ± 1.89 acre SSGMPA/C -4 Rezone: • SSGMPA from Industrial to Activity Center #13 and Rezone from Industrial to C -4 Commercial for the development of the New Naples Mazda Dealership • Master Concept Plan Defining ± 14,000 SF Naples Mazda Automotive Dealership Packet Page -270- 5/14/2013 11.A. New Hope Church ± 40,0 acre CFPUD: • Rezone to CFPUD from A — Agriculture and PUD for the expansion of the New Hope Church Congregation • Master Concept Plan Defining ± 24.5 acres (Future Development Area) North Naples United Methodist Church f 13.0 acre CPUD: • Rezone to CPUD from A — Agriculture for the expansion of the North Naples United Methodist Church's recreational and parking uses and future leasable office space • Master Concept Plan Defining ± 8.9 acres (Future Development Area) Joel Boulevard ± 19.95 acre CPD: • Rezone to CPD from RM -2 Multi - Family for the development of commercial within Lehigh Acres • Master Concept Plan Defining f 100,000 SF of Retail/Office/ Restaurants Randall Boulevard Commercial Subdistrict GMPA ± 56.50 acre GMPA/CPUD: • Growth Management Plan Amendment and Rezone to CPUD from E — Estates for the development of a shopping center, leasable and outparcels for future development in close proximity to the Orangetree PUD • Master Concept Plan Defining ± 402,000 SF of Retail/Office/ Restaurants Liberty Bank +_ 1.12 acre SDPA (a), Orangetree: • Site Development Plan Amendment for the future development of a Liberty Bank branch within the Orangetree PUD • Master Concept Plan Defining :L 4,600 SF Bank Facility with Drive -Thru Mandalay Place + 7.16 acre Plat/DO: • Site Plan for the future development of a gated community • Master Concept Plan Defining 15 High -End Single- Family Homes Avow Hospice f 15.25 acre CFPUD: • Rezone to CFPUD (Community Facilities Planned Unit Development) from CF — Community Facilities and A — Agricultural for the expansion of the existing hospice activities in North Naples • Master Concept Plan Defining �: 6.57 acres (Future Development Area) Meridian Market Placed: 10. 17 acre SDPA: • Site Development Plan Amendment for the development of a shopping center and outparcels for future development • Master Concept Plan Defining ± 50,000 SF of Retail Packet Page -271- 5/14/2013 11.A. "v 3 it Vim olwl- I d ere k oot W 01 all lilt, f i 1. 11-1 ok Ot I dttk'" Packet Page -272- 4 4mm* t g t� #*mob !T lk Packet Page -273- 5/14/2013 11.A. w Q !3 tit NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. PREFERENCES EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION ARE YOU WILLING TO RELOCATE? $122,000.00 per year COLLIER COUNTY Received: 4/23/13 Human Resources Department 3303 East Tamiami Trail 5:46 PM Full Time Part Time Naples, Florida 34112 For Official Use Only: c(AfTer (239) 252 -8460 QUAL: C]"nvy htto: / /collieroov.net /iobs DNQ: meetings. Before and during law school(I attended law school at night), I worked for various municipalities in and around the greater NYC area in economic development. I wrote grants and managed industrial and commercial development 13 Experience trials I have conducted which were appealed were affirmed or found in my client's favor. Iocovozzi, Mary M °Training Eyes oNo CHIEF HEARING EXAMINER °Other UNITS COMPLETED: PERSONAL INFORMATION POSITION TITLE: EXAM ID *: CHIEF HEARING EXAMINER NAME: (Last, First, Middle) SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER: Iocovozzi Mary M N/A ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) 126 Ma. St. , Herkimer New York 13350 HOME PHONE: ALTERNATE PHONE: EMAIL ADDRESS: 315 868 -8376 315 866 -7486 marystreetl26@yahoo.com DRIVER'S LICENSE: DRIVER'S LICENSE: LEGAL RIGHT TO WORK IN THE UNITED E Yes 13 No State: NY STATES? ■ Yes 13 No PREFERENCES PREFERRED SALARY: ARE YOU WILLING TO RELOCATE? $122,000.00 per year ■Yes ONo OMaybe WHAT TYPE OF JOB ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? Regular TYPES OF WORK YOU WILL ACCEPT: Full Time Part Time SHIFTS YOU WILL ACCEPT: Da OBJECTIVE: To serve in government. I have extensive legal experience and am a litigator having represented clients at trials and hearings. I am familiar with land use and zoning having been an attorney for several local municipalities including city and town governments.I have conducted hearings on behalf of municipal govt. I have served as an asst. county attorney for 13 years which included lead counsel for the county in eminent domain proceedings. For several years, I responded to Freedom of Information requests on behalf of the county. I have also represented the County Attorney at legislative meetings. Before and during law school(I attended law school at night), I worked for various municipalities in and around the greater NYC area in economic development. I wrote grants and managed industrial and commercial development programs at that time in NYC and Yonkers, NY. I am extremely familiar and versed in evidentiary issues at hearings. Any trials I have conducted which were appealed were affirmed or found in my client's favor. EDUCATION DATES: SCHOOL NAME: From: To: Syracuse University, Newhouse School of Communications LOCATION:(City, State) DID YOU GRADUATE? DEGREE RECEIVED: Syracuse, New York ■Yes oNo Bachelor's MAJOR: UNITS COMPLETED: Public Relations and Advertising 120 - Semester DATES: SCHOOL NAME: From: To: Pace University School of Law LOCATION:(City, State) DID YOU GRADUATE? DEGREE RECEIVED: White Plains, New York Eyes oNo Professional MAJOR: UNITS COMPLETED: Law• received 3uris Doctor degree WORK EXPERIENCE DATES: From: 1/1986 To: 4/2013 EMPLOYER: Mary M. Iocovozzi Attorney at Law POSITION TITLE1 Attorney ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) Herkimer New York 13350 COMPANY URL: PHONE NUMBER: 315 866 -6520 SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? ■Yes 13No HOURS PER WEEK: s0 SALARY: $0.00 /month * OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 1 acket Page -274- https: / /secure.neogov.conl/OHC /reports /af ? icrDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. DUTIES: practicing attorney at law: emphasis in litigation; property closings; estates and general practice of law REASON FOR LEAVING: I still have a rivate practice; you may contact me POSITION TITLE: DATES: EMPLOYER: From: 1/1998 To: 1/2012 County of Herkimer Associate Counsel ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: Herkimer, New York SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? PHONE NUMBER: Robert Malone - County Attorney clYes ENo HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 15 0,0() /month Fourth Dept.. ADDellate Division, NYS DUTIES: During my 13 year tenure I was the principal attorney who prosecuted juvenile delinquents in court completing many hearings; I also represented the County in Bankruptcy Court, Northern District of NY. In addition, I initiated and completed eminent domain proceedings for the County. I previously was in charge of answering FOIL requests and in -rem tax foreclosure proceedings when the County took title of real property for non - payment of taxes. I also appeared at legislative meetings at the County Attorney's request. REASON FOR LEAVING: Not reappointed EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: DATES: From: 1/1990 To: 1/1992 Town of Frankfort Town Attorney ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: Frankfort, New York PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? oyes ■No HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 12 $0,00 /month? DUTIES: contracts; prosecuted codes and health violations; counsel to zoning board of appeals; counsel to codes reviewed enforcement and zoning officer; conducted hearings with the zoning board; reviewed codes for changes; changed administration of municipal bondinq; REASON FOR LEAVING: change in administration DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 2/1986 To: 6/1989 I New York State Assembly Associate Counsel ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: The Capitol, Albany, New York PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR• MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? Richard Mannix - Director, Assembly EYes allo Minority Counsels Office HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 1s 0:00 /month DUTIES: assigned to and attended committee meetings on behalf of counsels office; reviewed and critiqued pending legislation for members; bill drafting for introduction of bills to the Assembly membership; legal research on issues; counsel to various members for state -wide public hearings. REASON FOR LEAVING: family obligations CERTIFICATES AND LICENSES TYPE: Licenced to practice law in New York State LICENSE NUMBER: ISSUING AGENCY: Northern District of NY TYPE: licensed attorney in NYS LICENSE NUMBER: TISSUING AGENCY: Fourth Dept.. ADDellate Division, NYS SKILLS OFFICE SKILLS: Typing:75 Data Ent :0 OTHER SKILLS: Public Speaking - Skilled - 30 years and 0 months https://secure.neogov.com/OHC/reports/a Prar c- - k- e-- t Page - 275 - icrDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 .. - - - - -- -- NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. I LANGUAGE(S): I ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Interests & Activities I have always maintained my interest in municipal government and enjoy working with the public and in volunteering within my community. I enjoy writing, public speaking, challenging situations and problem solving. REFERENCES REFERENCE TYPE: NAME: POSITION: Professional ]ill Ghaleb Attorney and former Family Court 1Judge ADDRESS: Street, City, State, Zi Code EMAIL ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER: ihilmlighaleb@yahoo.com 160) 728 -20781 REFERENCE TYPE: NAME: POSITION: Professional Lorraine Lewandrowski Attorney ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) EMAIL ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER: Ihlesq@email.com 315) 868 -0004 REFERENCE TYPE: NAME: POSITION: Personal Russell Mark ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) EMAIL ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER: russell.mark5888 @gmail.com 1 (202) 679 -7487 https: / /secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /al Packet Page -276- icrDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. Agency -Wide Questions Are you a current employee of Collier County BCC? (Please note: Employees of the Sheriffs Health ce, Clerk 1. of Courts, Collier Schools, Tax Collector, Supervisor of Elections, Property App Department are not considered employees of the BCC.) No 2. Were you previously employed by the Collier County Board of County Commissioners, or any other County Constitutional Officer agency? No 3. Have you ever been employed under any other names? If so, please list: Mary Zito 4. Have you ever been convicted or found guilty of a criminal offense (any level felony or first degree misdemeanor only)? No S. If yes, please explain: 6. Have you ever entered a nolo contendre or no contest plea to any level felony or first degree misdemeanor? No 7. If yes, please explain: 8 Have you ever had adjudication withheld in a criminal offense (any level felony or first degree misdemeanor only)? No 9. If yes, please explain: 10. Within the last 3 year period have you received a traffic citation, including citations for speeding or seat belt violations? No 11. If yes, please explain: 12. Are there any criminal charges currently pending against you, other than non- criminal traffic violations? No 13. Have you ever been involved in a situation regarding workplace violence? No 14. If yes, please explain: 15. To the best of your knowledge, have you ever been the subject of any complaints, charges or lawsuits for unlawful harassment or unlawful discrimination? No 16. if so, please give dates, employer, circumstances and outcome: 17. Have you ever been discharged or forced to resign for misconduct or unsatisfactory performance? No 18. If yes, please explain the circumstances: 19. If so, list department name and dates employed: 20. Is an immediate member of your family or household employed by the Board of County Commissioners? No 21. Are you currently employed by, or have you ever worked for the Collier County Board of County Commissioners, or any other County Constitutional Officer agency? No 22. If so, list department name: 23. How did you learn of this position? Internet 24. If Other, please specify source: 25. Were you in the US Armed Forces? https://secure.neogov.com/OHC/reports/alPacket Page - 277- icrDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 -- ... - - -- — NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. No 26. If so, please list branch of service: 27. Dates of Duty: 28. Did you receive any special training? If yes, please provide details: 29. Have you previously been employed through Veteran's Preference in the State of Florida? No Do you wish to claim Veteran's Preference at this time? If yes, in accordance with Florida law, you must be a current Florida resident and provide a copy of your DD214. If you claim Veteran's Preference, you 30. must submit the required documentation at the time you apply for employment. This information will become public record, and if required will be subject to disclosure. You may fax your DD214 to (239) 252 -8455, present it in person, or mail it to our office, which is located at 3303 E. Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida 34112. If you have questions on Veteran's Preference, we can be reached at (239) 252 -8460. No 31. May we contact your present employer if you are under serious consideration? Not Applicable 32. If yes, do you wish to be contacted beforehand? 33. Please list all states of residence during the last ten years: New York State I understand that, should I be offered a position of employment, or be accepted to volunteer with Collier County, I will be asked to provide my Social Security Number. The Agency will use this number for 1 or 34. more of the following purposes: (1) post -offer background screening, (2) verifying my eligibility for employment and (3) reporting my earnings once employed to the appropriate Federal, State and Local agencies, if applicable. Please initial in the space provided to indicate your acceptance. MMI I hereby certify that all information given on this application, related employment papers and all interviews are true and correct. I understand that the County may make a thorough investigation of my character, reputation, past employment, medical history, motor vehicle records and my criminal conviction background consistent with federal and state law. I authorize the giving and receiving of any such information requested by the County (including financial and credit records) and hereby relieve and 35. release all former employers and their agents of any liability for any information they may give to the County. I hereby waive any rights or claims I may have whether present fully developed or not against Collier County and its agents and employees arising out of or resulting from the release, authorized or unauthorized, of the following information received pursuant to or in connection with the County's handling, processing, investigating, etc., of my application. Please initial in the space provided to indicate your acceptance. MMI h tt p s: / /secure.neo ov.cor /OHC /re o rts /a Packet Page -278 - r,r_......_ ..._ -.... _.icrDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight. Job Specific Supplemental Questions 5/14/2013 11.A. i. Are you a resident of Collier County? No 2. Are you able to vote in Collier County? No By initialing below, I understand that to be considered as a candidate for this position, I must provide, 3. either as attachments or in text format in the application, a letter detailing my experience related to the Hearing Examiner position, my resume and professional references. Failing to submit these documents may result in non - consideration. I own property in Naples Fl and if I am hired I would relocate and establish residency in Collier County, voting in the County The following terms were accepted by the applicant upon submitting the online application: By clicking on the 'Accept' button, I hereby certify that every statement I have made in this application is true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand and agree that, except as specifically prohibited by State law or County ordinance or regulation, all County policies and procedures do not create any property rights in employment; and that employment may be terminated by either the employee or the County at any time with or without cause. I CERTIFY that all information given on this employment application, related employment papers and all interviews are true and correct. I understand that the County may make a thorough investigation of my character, reputation, past employment, medical history, motor vehicle records and my criminal conviction background consistent with federal and state law. I authorize the giving and receiving of any such information requested by the County (including financial and credit records) and hereby relieve and release all former employers and their agents of any liability for any information they may give to the County. I hereby waive any rights or claims I may have whether present fully developed or not against Collier County and its agents and employees arising out of or resulting from the release, authorized or unauthorized, of the following information received pursuant to or in connection with the County's handling, processing, investigating, etc., of my application for employment with the County. I understand that if hired, I will be placed on a 6 -month probationary period. I further understand that if in accordance with the Florida Statue Section 443.131 (3)(a)(2), I am terminated for unsatisfactory work performance within 3 months, the employer's unemployment account shall not be charged for unemployment benefits paid to me. I agree that if Collier County employs me, a future potential employer may contact the County or its representatives concerning my work record and my work performance at the County. I hereby consent to and authorize persons employed by the County to divulge any and all information they consider relevant to any person representing themselves to be an employer or potential employer of mine with respect to my work record and /or performance of my job at Collier County. I understand that all information provided herein is public record and is subject to review upon request. I agree to submit to testing to determine the presence or absence of alcohol or illegal controlled substances in my body under whatever legal policies or procedures Collier County has in effect on the subject at the time testing is required. I agree to post -offer testing if requested and understand that failure to meet any job- related medical and /or health requirements for the position with or without reasonable accommodations which would enable me to perform the essential functions of the job may prevent employment by the County. I understand that all employees who do not have a written employment contract are employed at the will of the County and that all offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of all background investigations which may include, but are not limited to, employer and non - employer references, fingerprinting and, where applicable, post -offer testing. I understand and agree that as a newly hired employee, I am required to participate in direct deposit for payroll- related payments provided to me by the County. Payment will be deposited to the eligible financial institution of my choice. Exemptions are permitted only in the event that I provide evidence that I am unable to obtain an account at an eligible financial institution. I understand that Collier County will not tolerate sexual and other forms of unlawful harassment. I understand that I have htt s://secure.neo ov.com/OHC /re orts / Packet Page - 279- a IcrDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. the affirmative obligation to report it. I also understand that unlawful harassment is grounds for disciplinary action up to and including immediate dismissal. Additionally, I understand that falsification of any information so given or other derogatory information discovered as a result of this investigation may subject me to immediate dismissal. I understand that, based upon the job duties I perform during the course of my tenure with Collier County Government, I may be subject to post - employment restrictions. I understand that in the event of a declared state of emergency, I may be called to work days or hours other than those for which I am regularly scheduled. I agree that should I become an employee of Collier County, upon termination of employment, I shall return all County property. *NOTE: The Provisions of the Fair Credit Reporting Act may be applicable if a credit report on the applicant is obtained and considered. This application was submitted by Mary M Iocovozzi on 4/23/13 5:46 PM https: /fsecure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /al Packet Page -280- icrDit= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013, 5/14/2013 11.A. 4 —0yr-111• 0 a -Pzaa, �/26A�y Wtome 9, 9Y�( -13560 315- 868 -8376 email: marystreetl26 @yahoo.com April 23, 2013 Human Resources Dept. Collier County 3303 E. Tamiami Trail Naples, FL 34112 RE: Application for Chief Hearing Examiner Dear Sir or Madam: Attached is my application for the above referenced position. It was with great interest that I read your invitation for applications. My unique background in the law,in economic development, zoning and municipal government lends itself to success in the position of Chief Hearing Officer. Although I am not a resident of Collier County at present, 1 own residential property in Naples and look forward to living here on a full time basis. I come to Naples on a regular basis. I have extensive experience in the legal aspects of hearings and public participation having practiced municipal and civil law for numerous years and having represented counties, towns and cities. I appear in appeals before higher courts and have been very sucessful on behalf of my clients. One of my cases was recently showcased by the Wall Street Journal. I worked full time while attending law school in the evening. My experience before and during law school consisted of management positions in government and non - profit organizations. I was involved in planning, industrial and commercial development projects in rural areas of central New York and in municipalities in the greater NY metropolitan areas (the boroughs of Queens and the Bronx and the City of Yonkers). One of my greatest strengths is working with the public. I truly enjoy interaction with people, and problem solving. My writing skills, analytical abilities and application of the law to situations dovetails nicely with your position for Hearing Officer. If you Packet Page -281- 5/14/2013 11.A. believe my credentials and background would be an asset to Collier County, I look forward to meeting with you. Thank you. Very truly yours, Mary M. Iocovozzi Packet Page -282- EMPLOYMENT: 1986- present 5/14/2013 11.A. 6, / , o� ,. , i /. . marystreetl26@yahoo.com Mary M. locovozzi, Esq. (private practice) 420 E. German St. Herkimer, NY 13350 1998 -2012 Assistant County Attorney(part-time) County of Herkimer Mary Street Herkimer, NY 13350 1990 -1992 Town Attorney Town of Frankfort Frankfort, NY 13340 1986 -1989 Associate Counsel Office of the Assembly Minority The Capitol Albany, NY 1983 -1985 BAR ADMISSIONS: NON -LEGAL EMPLOYMENT: Associate Horigan, Horigan & Lombardo, Attomeys -at -Law Amsterdam, NY Assistant Corporation Counsel City of Amsterdam Amsterdam, NY Admission to NYS Bar (4t' Dept.) Admission to Northern District, US Federal District Court 1980 -1982 Director, Economic Development Dept. City of Yonkers Yonkers, NY 1978 -1982 Director, Industrial Development Dept. Queens Co. Overall Econ. Development District Kew Gardens, NY Asst. to the Director Packet Page -283- 5/14/2013 11.A. South Bronx Overall Economic Development District Bronx, NY LEGAL CONCENTRATIONS: Trial attorney in all NYS Courts; appellate practice; general practice of law including eminent domain, bankruptcy, civil matters; property matters; estates EDUCATIONAL DEGREES: Juris Doctor Bachelor of Science PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS: VOLUNTEER WORK: Pace University School of Law White Plains, NY Syracuse University cum laude Past President, Mid -York Chapter, Womens Bar Assn. of NY(WBASNY) Member, Herkimer Co. Bar Assoc. Member. Oneida Co. Bar Assoc. Member, 5th Judicial District, Women in the Courts Committee Casting for Recovery, Participant Coordinator Relay for Life, American Cancer Society Former Board Member, Catholic Charities Former Board Member, American Red Cross Former Scholarship Chairperson, Herkimer Elks Former Big Sister, Montgomery Co. Big Brothers Big Sisters Former Volunteer, Kuyohoora Girl Scouts, Newport, NY Founder, After Breast Cancer Chapter, Herkimer County Packet Page -284- NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. PREFERENCES EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION TARE YOU WILLING TO RELOCATE? OYes o No 13 Maybe WHAT TYPE OF JOB ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? COLLIER COUNTY Received: 4/23/13 OBJECTIVE: Human Resources Department 3303 East Tamiami Trail 12:15 PM •Yes CINo Naples, Florida 34112 For Official Use Only: UNITS COMPLETED: (239) 252 -8460 QUAL: i r cmnty http: / /co llieroov.net/iobs DNQ: Universitv of Marviand School of Law LOCATION:(City, State) E3 Experience DEGREE RECEIVED: LeGendre, Stephen M. °Training 130ther: Professional CHIEF HEARING EXAMINER UNITS COMPLETED: Law PERSONAL INFORMATION DATES: SCHOOL NAME: POSITION TITLE: johns Hopkins University EXAM ID#: DID YOU GRADUATE? CHIEF HEARING EXAMINER Baltimore, Maryland •Yes 13No Bachelor's NAME: (Last, First, Middle) UNITS COMPLETED: SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER: LeGendre Stephen M. N A ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) 12618 Mt. Laurel Ct. , Reisterstown, Maryland 21136 HOME PHONE: ALTERNATE PHONE: EMAIL ADDRESS: 410 833 -4376 443 690 -6972 ie endres @hotmail.com DRIVER'S LICENSE: DRIVER'S LICENSE: LEGAL RIGHT TO WORK IN THE UNITED ■ Yes o No State: MD STATES? a Yes 13 No PREFERENCES PREFERRED SALARY: TARE YOU WILLING TO RELOCATE? OYes o No 13 Maybe WHAT TYPE OF JOB ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? TYPES OF WORK YOU WILL ACCEPT: SHIFTS YOU WILL ACCEPT: OBJECTIVE: EDUCATION DATES: SCHOOL NAME: From: 9/1981 To: 12/1983 University of Baltimore LOCATION:(City, State) DID YOU GRADUATE? DEGREE RECEIVED: Baltimore, Maryland •Yes CINo Master's MAJOR: UNITS COMPLETED: Taxation MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? DATES: SCHOOL NAME: From: 9/1974 To: 5/1977 Universitv of Marviand School of Law LOCATION:(City, State) DID YOU GRADUATE? DEGREE RECEIVED: Baltimore. Marvland EYes oNo Professional MAJOR: UNITS COMPLETED: Law matters involving general legislation, zoning ordinance, and other legal and policy DATES: SCHOOL NAME: From: 9/1969 To: 5/1973 johns Hopkins University LOCATION:(City, State) DID YOU GRADUATE? DEGREE RECEIVED: Baltimore, Maryland •Yes 13No Bachelor's MAJOR: UNITS COMPLETED: Natural Sciences WORK EXPERIENCE DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 1/2009 To: 3/2013 Howard County Council Administrator ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: 3430 Courthouse Drive, Ellicott City, Ma ryland 21043 PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? ■Yes O No HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 50 $0.00 /month 12 DUTIES: Supervision of the legislative activity and staff of the County Council. Advise and consult on procedural and substantive matters involving general legislation, zoning ordinance, and other legal and policy matters. Liaison to Executive, agencies, trade groups and the public. Prepare and execute office budget. Develo p _policy, maintain official records. REASON FOR LEAVING: https: / /secure.neogov.comJOHC /reports /al Packet Page - 285- .crDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 6/1997 To: 12/2008 1 Anne Arundel County, Maryland Administrative Hearing Officer ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: 44 Calvert Street Annapolis Maryland 21401 PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? ■Yes a No HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 $0.00 /month 2 DUTIES: Cabinet appointment responsible for conducting public hearings and deciding zoning applications in accordance with Count and State law. REASON FOR LEAVING: DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 9/1989 To: 6/1997 Anne Arundel County Deputy County Attorney ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: Annapolis, Ma land PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? ■Yes o No HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 0.00 /month 8 DUTIES: Senior level of responsibility in County Office of Law. Represented several County Departments before the courts and administrative agencies. Supervised professional staff of lawyers and paralegals. Areas of practice included litigation, land use and environmental law, real property, administrative law and legislation.__ REASON FOR LEAVING: Appointed to Administrative Hearing Officer DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 9/1990 To: 5/1992 Anne Arundel County Community Lecturer College ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: Annapolis, Maryland PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? nYes ONO HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 3 $0.00 /month DUTIES: Taught contract law. REASON FOR LEAVING: DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 3/1986 To: 9/1989 Anne Arundel County, Maryland Assistant County Attorney ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: Annapolis, Maryland PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER. nYes ONO HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 $0.00 /month DUTIES: Represented several County Departments before the courts and administrative agencies. Areas of responsibility included land use, contracts personnel, administrative law and legislation. REASON FOR LEAVING: Promoted to Deputy County Attorney DATES: EMPLOYER: 1 POSITION TITLE: From: 6/1979 To: 3/1986 Maryland Attorney General Assistant Atoorney General ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: Baltimore Maryland 21201 PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER 13Yes ONO HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 $0.00 /month DUTIES: Legal advice and representation to the Maryland State Highway Administration. Areas of practice included eminent domain, administrative law, contracts and legislation. Seasonal assignments to the Office of General Counsel to the Maryland General Assembly. Provided legislator advice and prepared written opinions on the constitutionality of legislation. REASON FOR LEAVING: https: / /secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /ar Packet Page - 286- .crDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. REFERENCES Nothing Entered For This Section https: / /secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /ar Packet Page - 287- ,.crDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 CERTIFICATES AND LICENSES TYPE: Maryland Bar ISSUING AGENCY: LICENSE NUMBER: TYPE: US District Court for the District of Maryland Bar LICENSE NUMBER: ISSUING AGENCY: TYPE: US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit Bar LICENSE NUMBER: ISSUING AGENCY: SKILLS Nnthina Entered for This Section REFERENCES Nothing Entered For This Section https: / /secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /ar Packet Page - 287- ,.crDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight Agency-Wide Questions 5/14/2013 11.A. Are you a current employee of Collier County BCC? (Please note: Employees of the Sheriffs Office, Clerk 1. of Courts, Collier Schools, Tax Collector, Supervisor of Elections, Property Appraisers and Health Department are not considered employees of the BCC.) No 2. Were you previously employed by the Collier County Board of County Commissioners, or any other County Constitutional Officer agency? No 3. Have you ever been employed under any other names? If so, please list: 4. Have you ever been convicted or found guilty of a criminal offense (any level felony or first degree misdemeanor oniy)7 No S. If yes, please explain: 6. Have you ever entered a nolo contendre or no contest plea to any level felony or first degree misdemeanor? No 7. If yes, please explain: 8 Have you ever had adjudication withheld in a criminal offense (any level felony or first degree misdemeanor only)? No 9. If yes, please explain: 10. Within the last 3 year period have you received a traffic citation, including citations for speeding or seat belt violations? No 11. If yes, please explain: 12. Are there any criminal charges currently pending against you, other than non - criminal traffic violations? No 13. Have you ever been involved in a situation regarding workplace violence? No 14. If yes, please explain: 15. To the best of your knowledge, have you ever been the subject of any complaints, charges or lawsuits for unlawful harassment or unlawful discrimination? No 16. If so, please give dates, employer, circumstances and outcome: 17. Have you ever been discharged or forced to resign for misconduct or unsatisfactory performance? No 18. If yes, please explain the circumstances: 19. If so, Fist department name and dates employed: 20. Is an immediate member of your family or household employed by the Board of County Commissioners? No 21. Are you currently employed by, or have you ever worked for the Collier County Board of County Commissioners, or any other County Constitutional Officer agency? No 22. If so, list department name: 23. How did you learn of this position? Internet 24. If Other, please specify source: 25. Were you in the US Armed Forces? No https:Hsecure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /ar Packet Page - 288 - [crDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. 26. If so, please list branch of service: 27. Dates of Duty: 28. Did you receive any special training? If yes, please provide details: 29. Have you previously been employed through Veteran's Preference in the State of Florida? No Do you wish to claim Veteran's Preference at this time? If yes, in accordance with Florida Law, you must be a current Florida resident and provide a copy of your DD214. If you claim Veteran's Preference, you must submit the required documentation at the time you apply for employment. This information will 30. become public record, and if required will be subject to disclosure. You may fax your DD214 to (239) 252 -8455, present it in person, or mail it to our office, which is located at 3303 E. Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida 34112. If you have questions on Veteran's Preference, we can be reached at (239) 252 -8460. No 31. May we contact your present employer if you are under serious consideration? Not Applicable 32. If yes, do you wish to be contacted beforehand? 33. Please list all states of residence during the last ten years: Maryland I understand that, should I be offered a position of employment, or be accepted to volunteer with Collier County, I will be asked to provide my Social Security Number. The Agency will use this number for 1 or 34, more of the following purposes: (1) post -offer background screening, (2) verifying my eligibility for employment and (3) reporting my earnings once employed to the appropriate Federal, State and Local agencies, if applicable. Please initial in the space provided to Indicate your acceptance. SML I hereby certify that all information given on this application, related employment papers and all interviews are true and correct. I understand that the County may make a thorough investigation of my character, reputation, past employment, medical history, motor vehicle records and my criminal conviction background consistent with federal and state law. I authorize the giving and receiving of any such information requested by the County (including financial and credit records) and hereby relieve and 35. release all former employers and their agents of any liability for any information they may give to the County. I hereby waive any rights or claims I may have whether present fully developed or not against Collier County and its agents and employees arising out of or resulting from the release, authorized or unauthorized, of the following information received pursuant to or in connection with the County's handling, processing, investigating, etc., of my application. Please initial in the space provided to indicate your acceptance. SML https: / /secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /al Packet Page -289- icrDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight Job Specific Supplemental Questions 1. Are you a resident of Collier County? No 2. Are you able to vote in Collier County? 5/14/2013 11.A. No By initialing below, I understand that to be considered as a candidate for this position, I must provide, 3 either as attachments or in text format in the application, a letter detailing my experience related to the Hearing Examiner position, my resume and professional references. Failing to submit these documents may result in non - consideration. SML The following terms were accepted by the applicant upon submitting the online application: By clicking on the 'Accept' button, I hereby certify that every statement I have made in this application is true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand and agree that, except as specifically prohibited by State law or County ordinance or regulation, all County policies and procedures do not create any property rights in employment; and that employment may be terminated by either the employee or the County at any time with or without cause. I CERTIFY that all information given on this employment application, related employment papers and all interviews are true and correct. I understand that the County may make a thorough investigation of my character, reputation, past employment, medical history, motor vehicle records and my criminal conviction background consistent with federal and state law. I authorize the giving and receiving of any such information requested by the County (including financial and credit records) and hereby relieve and release all former employers and their agents of any liability for any information they may give to the County. I hereby waive any rights or claims I may have whether present fully developed or not against Collier County and its agents and employees arising out of or resulting from the release, authorized or unauthorized, of the following information received pursuant to or in connection with the County's handling, processing, investigating, etc., of my application for employment with the County. I understand that if hired, I will be placed on a 6 -month probationary period. I further understand that if in accordance with the Florida Statue Section 443.131 (3)(a)(2), I am terminated for unsatisfactory work performance within 3 months, the employer's unemployment account shall not be charged for unemployment benefits paid to me. I agree that if Collier County employs me, a future potential employer may contact the County or its representatives concerning my work record and my work performance at the County. I hereby consent to and authorize persons employed by the County to divulge any and all information they consider relevant to any person representing themselves to be an employer or potential employer of mine with respect to my work record and /or performance of my job at Collier County. I understand that all information provided herein is public record and is subject to review upon request. I agree to submit to testing to determine the presence or absence of alcohol or illegal controlled substances in my body under whatever legal policies or procedures Collier County has in effect on the subject at the time testing is required. I agree to post -offer testing if requested and understand that failure to meet any job - related medical and /or health requirements for the position with or without reasonable accommodations which would enable me to perform the essential functions of the job may prevent employment by the County. I understand that all employees who do not have a written employment contract are employed at the will of the County and that all offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of all background investigations which may include, but are not limited to, employer and non - employer references, fingerprinting and, where applicable, post -offer testing. I understand and agree that as a newly hired employee, I am required to participate in direct deposit for payroll - related payments provided to me by the County. Payment will be deposited to the eligible financial institution of my choice. Exemptions are permitted only in the event that I provide evidence that I am unable to obtain an account at an eligible financial institution. I understand that Collier County will not tolerate sexual and other forms of unlawful harassment. I understand that I have the affirmative obligation to report it. I also understand that unlawful harassment is grounds for disciplinary action up to https: / /secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /al Packet Page - 290 - icrDir= 626309416E2896C62.... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. and including immediate dismissal. Additionally, I understand that falsification of any information so given or other derogatory information discovered as a result of this investigation may subject me to immediate dismissal. I understand that, based upon the job duties I perform during the course of my tenure with Collier County Government, I may be subject to post - employment restrictions. I understand that in the event of a declared state of emergency, I may be called to work days or hours other than those for which I am regularly scheduled. I agree that should I become an employee of Collier County, upon termination of employment, 1 shall return all County property. *N'OTE: The Provisions of the Fair Credit Reporting Act may be applicable if a credit report on the applicant is obtained and considered. This application was submitted by Stephen M. LeGendre on 4/23/13 12:15 PM https:Hsecure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /al Packet Page -291- icrDiI---626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight Resume Stephen M. LeGendre 12618 Mt. Laurel Court Reisterstown, MD 21136 legendres @hotmai1.com 410 833 -4376 (Home) 443 690 -6972 (Cell) EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 5/14/2013 11.A. Attorney and executive level administrator with proven track record of achieving organizational goals in local and state government. Land use and zoning emphasis. Administered all facets of the legislative program for Howard County. Served as Hearing Officer in cabinets of three County Executives in Anne Arundel County and supervisory responsibility in the Anne Arundel County Office of Law. Bachelors of Arts in Natural Sciences, Juris Doctor and Masters of Taxation. Admitted to Maryland Bar since 1977. EXPERIENCE Howard County Council, 3430 Court House Drive, Ellicott City, MD Administrator (Full time 2009 March, 2013) County Council appointee responsible for advising and consulting with the elected officials on substantive and policy matters arising from the County's legislative program. Managed and supervised the work of the Council staff in executing the program. Provided liaison with the County Executive, County and State agencies, attorneys, trade groups and the general public. Responsible for the development and control of the budget for the Council Office. Coordinated the passage of several interrelated enactments critical to the redevelopment of Downtown Columbia. Directed the incorporation of numerous Council amendments into the County Executive's proposed Plan Howard 2030, the County's General Plan Amendment. Prepared the County Council and staff for the upcoming Comprehensive Zoning process. Guided the adoption of four balanced County -wide budgets during a period of economic uncertainty. Anne Arundel County Government, 44 Calvert Street, Annapolis, MD Administrative Hearing Officer (Full time 1997 to 2008) County Executive appointee with full responsibility for management of department of local government. Conducted public hearings and decided over 5,000 cases arising under the County's zoning, environmental and development codes as well as contract disputes. Stephen M. LeGendre Page 2 Deputy County Attorney (Full time 1989 through 1997) Managing attorney for legal services to several operational departments of County government. Supervised professional staff of lawyers and support personnel. Areas of expertise included land use and environmental law, public works, construction and professional services contracts and grants, administrative law, employment law, and legislation. Prosecuted the first successful challenge of the inclusion of a municipal landfill on EPA's Superfund list. Responsible for major acquisitions, including office complex and waterfront park (336 acres). Prosecuted and defended complex litigation in all state and federal courts and administrative tribunals. Managed outside counsel in broad range of matters, including bond financing and bankruptcy. Served as Counsel to the Personnel Board. Assistant County Attorney (Full time 1986 through 1989) Negotiated and documented developer agreements for privatization of public facilities. Revised Standard Specifications for Construction. State of Maryland (1978 through 1986) Assistant Attorney General Advanced to senior attorney to State Highway Administration. Responsibilities included real estate, administrative and public contract law. Assigned to Office of Legislative Counsel during sessions of the General Assembly. Provided advice to the legislative branch and reviewed bills for constitutionality. Served on State Procurement Regulations drafting committee. EDUCATION AND BAR MEMBERSHIP University of Maryland School of Law - Juris Doctor (1977). Johns Hopkins University - Bachelor of Arts (1973). https:Hsecure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /ay Packet Page - 292- ,crDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A University of Baltimore - Masters of Science in Taxation (1984). Admitted to Maryland Bar, United States District Court for the District of Maryland, and United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. https: / /secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /al Packet Page -293- icrDir=626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 5/14/2013 11.A April 23, 2013 12618 Mt. Laurel Ct. Reisterstown, MD 21136 Board of County Commissioners Collier County 2800 North Horseshoe Drive (Growth Management Building) Naples, FL Dear Sir or Madam: Attached please find my application, resume and preliminary references for consideration for the position of Chief Hearing Examiner. You will note that I have an extensive career in State and local government in planning and land use in Maryland. Most recently, I have served as the Administrator to the Howard County Council, with responsibility for the legislative program, including the adoption of zoning regulation amendments and Plan Howard 2030, Howard County's general plan. My prior experience with Anne Arundel County had two phases: I held the positions of Administrative Hearing Officer and Deputy County Attorney. As the Administrative Hearing Officer, I heard and decided more than 5,000 applications and petitions under Anne Arundel County's land use and environmental laws. This is directly comparable to the essential functions of the Chief Hearing Officer position for Collier County. As Deputy County Attorney, I supervised the lawyers advising the Land Use Group, which encompassed the Departments of Public Works, Planning and Zoning, and Permits. I also served as the principal counsel to the Department of Public Works. Again, the main emphasis of this position was the interpretation and application of laws related to land use, zoning and planning in administrative and judicial settings. I would be pleased to meet with you to provide further details of my experience and to learn more about the position. Should the discussions be fruitful, I am prepared to relocate to Collier County. Very truly yours, /s/ Stephen M. LeGendre Packet Page -294- 5/14/2013 11.A. Stephen M. LeGendre 12618 Mt. Laurel Court Reisterstown, MD 21136 legendres@hotmail.com 410 833 -4376 (Home) 443 690 -6972 (Cell) EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Attorney and executive level administrator with proven track record of achieving organizational goals in local and state government. Land use and zoning emphasis. Administered all facets of the legislative program for Howard County. Served as Hearing Officer in cabinets of three County Executives in Anne Arundel County and supervisory responsibility in the Anne Arundel County Office of Law. Bachelors of Arts in Natural Sciences, Juris Doctor and Masters of Taxation. Admitted to Maryland Bar since 1977. EXPERIENCE Howard County Council, 3430 Court House Drive, Ellicott City, MD Administrator (Full time 2009 — March, 2013) County Council appointee responsible for advising and consulting with the elected officials on substantive and policy matters arising from the County's legislative program. Managed and supervised the work of the Council staff in executing the program. Provided liaison with the County Executive, County and State agencies, attorneys, trade groups and the general public. Responsible for the development and control of the budget for the Council Office. • Coordinated the passage of several interrelated enactments critical to the redevelopment of Downtown Columbia. • Directed the incorporation of numerous Council amendments into the County Executive's proposed Plan Howard 2030, the County's General Plan Amendment. • Prepared the County Council and staff for the upcoming Comprehensive Zoning process. • Guided the adoption of four balanced County -wide budgets during a period of economic uncertainty. Anne Arundel County Government, 44 Calvert Street, Annapolis, MD Administrative Hearing Officer (Full time 1997 to 2008) County Executive appointee with full responsibility for management of department of local government. Conducted public hearings and decided over 5,000 cases arising under the County's zoning, environmental and development codes as well as contract disputes. Packet Page -295- 5/14/2013 11.A. Stephen M. LeGendre Page 2 Depu County Attorney (Full time 1989 through 1997) Managing attorney for legal services to several operational departments of County government. Supervised professional staff of lawyers and support personnel. Areas of expertise included land use and environmental law, public works, construction and professional services contracts and grants, administrative law, employment law, and legislation. • Prosecuted the first successful challenge of the inclusion of a municipal landfill on EPA's Superfund list. • Responsible for major acquisitions, including office complex and waterfront park (336 acres). • Prosecuted and defended complex litigation in all state and federal courts and administrative tribunals. • Managed outside counsel in broad range of matters, including bond financing and bankruptcy. • Served as Counsel to the Personnel Board. Assistant County Attorney (Full time 1986 through 1989) • Negotiated and documented developer agreements for privatization of public facilities. • Revised Standard Specifications for Construction. State of Maryland (1978 through 1986) Assistant Attorney General Advanced to senior attorney to State Highway Administration. Responsibilities included real estate, administrative and public contract law. Assigned to Office of Legislative Counsel during sessions of the General Assembly. Provided advice to the legislative branch and reviewed bills for constitutionality. Served on State Procurement Regulations drafting committee. EDUCATION AND BAR MEMBERSHIP University of Maryland School of Law - Juris Doctor (1977). Johns Hopkins University - Bachelor of Arts (1973). University of Baltimore - Masters of Science in Taxation (1984). Admitted to Maryland Bar, United States District Court for the District of Maryland, and United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. Packet Page -296- Stephen M. LeGendre 12618 Mt. Laurel Ct. Reisterstown, MD 21136 410 - 833 -4376 410- 690- 6972(cell) Professional References The Honorable Courtney Watson Howard County Council 3430 Court House Drive Ellicott City, MD 21403 410 -313 -2001 Louisa Goldstein, Esquire Counsel Maryland Aviation Administration P.O. Box 8766 BWI Airport, MD 21240 410- 859 -7066 Packet Page -297- 5/14/2013 11.A. NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. PREFERENCES EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION ARE YOU WILLING TO RELOCATE? $80,000.00 per year COLLIER COUNTY Received: 4/24/13 Human Resources Department 3303 East Tamiami Trail 4:07 PM Full Time Naples, Florida 34112 For Official Use Only: eY' County (239) 252 -8460 htto: / /colliergov.net /iobs QUAL: (210) 353 -2222 DATES: DNQ: From: 8/1989 To: 12/1990 The Ohio State Universitv o Experience DID YOU GRADUATE? Louie, Robert P °Training ■Yec ONO CHIEF HEARING EXAMINER o Other: UNITS COMPLETED: PERSONAL INFORMATION POSITION TITLE: SCHOOL NAME: EXAM ID *: West Virqinia State Colleqe CHIEF HEARING EXAMINER DID YOU GRADUATE? DEGREE RECEIVED: Institute. West Virginia NAME: (Last, First, Middle) Bachelor's SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER: Louie Robert P Business Administration N/A ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) 1410 Waverly Avenue San Antonio Texas 78201 HOME'PHONE: ALTERNATE PHONE: EMAIL ADDRESS: 210 717 -1846 RLouieSearch @aot.com DRIVER'S LICENSE: DRIVER'S LICENSE: LEGAL RIGHT TO WORK IN THE UNITED ■ Yes o No State: TX STATES? ■ Yes o No PREFERENCES PREFERRED SALARY: ARE YOU WILLING TO RELOCATE? $80,000.00 per year ■Yes ONO oMa be WHAT TYPE OF JOB ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? Regular TYPES OF WORK YOU WILL ACCEPT: Full Time SHIFTS YOU WILL ACCEPT: Day, Evening. Nicht.Weekends On Call (as needed) OBJECTIVE: I am seeking a high -level professional position which will allow me to put into practice the human resources, employee relations. and labor relations skills I have developed since becominq an attorney. EDUCATION DATES: SCHOOL NAME: From: 8/1992 To: 12/1996 California Western School of Law LOCATION:(City, State) DID YOU GRADUATE? DEGREE RECEIVED: San Dieoo California ■Yes oNo Professional MAJOR: UNITS COMPLETED: Law (210) 353 -2222 DATES: SCHOOL NAME: From: 8/1989 To: 12/1990 The Ohio State Universitv LOCATION:(City, State) DID YOU GRADUATE? DEGREE RECEIVED: Columbus, Ohio ■Yec ONO Master's MAJOR: UNITS COMPLETED: Communication DATES: SCHOOL NAME: From: 8/1984 To: 5/1989 West Virqinia State Colleqe LOCATION:(City, State) DID YOU GRADUATE? DEGREE RECEIVED: Institute. West Virginia Eyes ONO Bachelor's MAJOR: UNITS COMPLETED: Business Administration WORK EXPERIENCE DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 4/2012 To: 11/2012 1 CPS Enerov Human Resources Manager ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: 145 Navarro Street, San Antonio, Texas 78205 PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? (210) 353 -2222 Adrienne Alcazar - Director of Labor ■Yes ONO and EmDlovee Relations HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 $7,917.00/month 1 Packet Page -298 - https:// secure .neogov.com /OHC /reports /appp,LL tvicw. ui► ii :ci�crDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. DUTIES: Guided and managed the overall provision of Human Resources services, policies, and programs for a municipally owned energy production and distribution company. Developed processes and metrics to support the organization's business goals. Coordinated and implemented people - related services, policies, and programs through Human Resources Generalists and administrative staff. Assisted and advised company managers about Human Resources issues like performance management, compliance with regulatory concerns regarding employees, employee development, needs assessment, training, policy development and documentation. Created and presented seminars for management level employees. Managed employee relations issues and provided counseling. Served as liaison between management and the Local IBEW union leadership. Participated in labor negotiations and assisted with creating the new work rules handbook. Implemented and facilitated the company's grievance process. Typical duties included: Working with in -house counsel to provide management with advice regarding compliance with state and federal laws including FMLA, FLSA, and ADAAA. Drafting responsive pleadings filed with federal agencies alleging violations of federal labor and employment laws and regulations. Performing difficult staffing duties, including dealing with understaffing, refereeing disputes, firing employees, and administering disciplinary procedures. Advising managers as to establishing priorities, organizational policy matters such as equal employment opportunity and sexual harassment, and recommend needed changes. Serving as a link between management and employees by handling questions, interpreting and administering contracts and helping resolve work - related problems. Planning, directing, supervising, and coordinating work activities of subordinates and staff relating to employment, compensation, labor relations, and employee relations. Analyzing training needs to design and implement employee development, employee relations training and health and safety programs. Maintaining records and compiling statistical reports concerning personnel- related data such as hires, transfers, performance appraisals, and absenteeism rates. Analyzing statistical data and reports to identify and determine causes of personnel problems and develop recommendations for improvement of organization's personnel policies and practices. Researching various issues including, but not limited to, developments in labor and employment law. Developing training materials. Planning, organizing, directing, controlling or coordinating the personnel, training, or labor relations activities of the organization. Conducting exit interviews to identify reasons for employee termination. Representing organization at personnel - related hearings and investigations. Participating in bargaining agreement negotiations and helping to interpret labor contracts. Studying legislation, arbitration decisions, and collective bargaining contracts to assess industry trends. REASON FOR LEAVING: I quit the employment because the employer's work practices created conflicts of interest between management and the unions that had the potential to jeopardize my licenses to practice law. DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 1/2012 To: 4/2012 1 The Texas Workforce Commission Hearinq Officer ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: 2102 W. Main Street, Grand Prairie, Texas 75050 PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER (972) 595 -3450 Nanette Green - Assistant Appeals •Yes 13 No Supervisor HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 $2,666.00/month 0 DUTIES: Responsible for ensuring due process by performing quasi - judicial duties presiding over administrative law hearings to settle appeals of unemployment insurance matters. Evaluated the evidence and rendered a decision in accordance with the Texas Workforce Commission rules. Typical duties included: Hearing and evaluating testimony and evidence de novo to determine case facts. Maintained order and decorum. Disposed of objections expressed. Permitted questioning and cross - examination of witnesses. Evaluated proposed evidence, considered witness testimony, determined issues, and ruled on preliminary motions. Examined case records and official files and ensured that all documents and exhibits were fully documented in the record. Conducted legal research to fully address all legal arguments. Met with claimants, appellants, and their representatives to explain rights and obligations and to discuss hearing rules and procedures. Wrote timely decisions which were binding on all parties. Submitted written findings and decisions to the Texas Workforce Commission, (For more detail, see California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board Administrative Law Judge description, below.) REASON FOR LEAVING: I was offered an opportunity with CPS Energy at a more livable wage. DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 7/2008 To: 11/2010 The California Unemployment Administrative Law Judge Insurance Appeals Board ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: 2400 Venture Oaks Way, Sacramento, California 85833 PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? (916) 263 -6783 Harold Rucker- Presiding ■Yes ONo Administrative Law Judae HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 $8,583.00 /month 0 DUTIES: Per Department of Labor federal regulations, conducted quasi - judicial hearings for first -level unemployment insurance appeals and state disability insurance appeals. Determined whether employers complied with local, state and federal employment laws including FMLA, OSHA, and EEOC. Made final case rulings after weighing the evidence. Determined Packet Page -299 - https:// secure. neogov .com /OHC /reports /anYt,i ..,, ..-,,. -..... „..crDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. liability against employers' experience rating tax accounts. Established a clear hearing record, explained hearing procedures, questioned parties as to relevant subject matter, ensured parties adhered to procedural rules and rendered decisions in compliance with the CA Unemployment Insurance Code. Managed case load in a fast - paced, high volume environment. Demonstrated knowledge of legal principles and their application, rules of evidence and other laws related to serving notices, and issuing subpoenas. Exhibited understanding of principles and objectives of effective public administration, legal terms of art, and forms in common use. Made accurate summaries of evidence, prepared appropriate findings of fact and sound conclusions of law. Interfaced with the public regarding expectations for upcoming hearings. Processed second -level appeals in preparations for Appeals Board review. Supervised and instructed staff. Completed various administrative tasks as needed. Typical duties included: Preparing written opinions and decisions. Reviewing and evaluating data on documents, such as claim applications, birth or death certificates, and physician or employer records. Researching and analyzing laws, regulations, policies, and precedent decisions to prepare for hearings and to determine conclusions. Conferring with individuals or organizations involved in cases to obtain relevant information. Explaining to claimants how they can appeal adverse decisions. Monitoring and directing the activities of hearings to ensure that they are conducted fairly while safeguarding the legal rights of all involved parties. Conducting hearings to review and decide claims regarding social program eligibility. Ruling on exceptions, motions, and admissibility of evidence. Determining the existence and amount of liability according to current laws, administrative and judicial precedents, and available evidence. Issuing subpoenas and administering oaths in preparation for quasi - judicial hearin s. REASON FOR LEAVING: A family matter required that I temporarily move to Texas. DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 7/2007 To: 7/2008 California Department of Corrections Attorney and Rehabilitation ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: 10111 Old Placerville Road, Sacramento, California 95827 PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? (916) 255 -4891 Al Mondorf - Assistant Chief Counsel •Yes oNo HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 19.000.00 /month 0 DUTIES: Served as a labor relations, human resources, and disciplinary matrix advisor to penal institution wardens. Under general direction of the Chief Counsel, effectively ,performed the most sensitive and complex legal work in the areas of human resources and employee discipline. Conducted workplace investigations, and witness interviews. Prepared and litigated adverse actions on behalf of the warden with favorable results. Demonstrated knowledge of legal principles and their application. Implemented legal research methods, hearing procedures, rules of evidence, administrative law and the conduct of proceedings before administrative law judges. Ensured compliance with union rules and regulations as well as state and federal laws. Comprehended and applied statutory law, and case law and CA Government Code sections. Analyzed complex cases and difficult legal doctrines and precedents and applied them to difficult and complex problems. Effectively negotiated settlements in comportment with the warden's desired outcomes. Cooperatively worked with a variety of individuals and representatives from state -wide organizations and collective bargaining units for peace officers and medical personnel. Worked under pressure of strict deadlines. Typical duties included: Reviewing investigation reports and synthesizing the information to present as trial evidence. Searching for and studying legal documents to investigate facts and laws of cases, to determine causes of action and to prepare cases. Preparing affidavits and maintaining document files and case correspondence. Researching and analyzing law sources to prepare drafts of briefs or arguments for review, approval, and use by attorney. Reviewing and filing pleadings, petitions and other documents relevant to court actions. Serving copies of pleas to opposing counsel. Communicating and arbitrating disputes between oarties. Extensive travel. REASON FOR LEAVING: I transferred to another state aqency. DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 3/2005 To: 8/2005 I Tobin Lucks AttnrnPv ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: 18021 Von Karman Avenue, Irvine, California 92612 PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER (949) 476 -9222 Nate Halperin - Manaaina Partner ■Yes oNo HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 $6,250.00 /month 2 DUTIES: Represented and defended worker's compensation insurance firms against claims in court. Represented the company in various other legal proceedings. Duties included conducting necessary discovery, preparing stipulations, and depositions. Participated in pre- hearing conferences, hearings, and trials. Presented oral arguments. Participated in settlement conferences within stated authority. Predicted and guarded against legal risks facing the company. Recommended case specific company position as they pertained to legal issues. Conducted and coordinated research. Wrote, reviewed, and edited reports, opinions, correspondence, and other documents. Applied analytical skills and demonstrated problem - solving skills. Clearly communicated complex information in written and spoken English. Exercised strong writing skills and gave clear and understandable instructions. Prioritized multiple tasks and worked efficiently within time constraints and deadlines. Handled stressful situations. Participated in in -house professional development seminars and participated in presentations to members and staff. Responded to technical and legal questions concerning pending legislation and rule https: / /secure.neogov.cam/OHC /reports /ap Packet . Pa _ .. ge .__ - 300 - _�. .,rDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A changes. Performed a thorough review of newly enacted legislation to notify department of changes to regulations. Instructed support staff. Tracked billable hours. Extensive travel. REASON FOR LEAVING: I moved to San Diego with my spouse. DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 3/2002 To: 3/2005 Arizona Department of Economic Administrative Law Judge Security ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: 1951 W. Camelback Road Phoenix Arizona 85015 PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER. (602) 771 -9019 Van Braswell - Assistant Director ■Yes oNo HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 $4,333.00 /month 8 DUTIES: Per Department of Labor federal regulations, scheduled, conducted and presided over administrative hearings and related proceedings. Reviewed case files to determine jurisdiction and the issues involved. Set hearing dates and issued subpoenas. Entertained and ruled on pre- hearing motions. Administered oaths. Examined witnesses. Applied law and precedent decisions to facts. Prepared and issued decisions. (For more detail, see California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board Administrative Law Judge description above. REASON FOR LEAVING: I moved to California with my spouse. DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 9/2001 To: 3/2002 Arizona Department of Economic Employee Relations Analyst Security ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: 1717 W. Jefferson Street, Phoenix, Arizona 85005 PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? (602) 771 -2870 Tonie Griffin - Employee Relations ■Yes 13 No Mana er HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 $3,916.00 /month 0 DUTIES: Performed professional level personnel administration work in retention, employee benefits, and employee relations. Performed general personnel management activities. Maintained and updated employee handbook. Served on ad hoc committees and often served as project leader. Displayed knowledge of public personnel administration, interviewing techniques, human behavior, individual differences, motivations, and attitudes in an effort to measure and evaluate employee effectiveness. Exhibited problem solving, analytical, and interviewing abilities. Formed effective working relationships with employees, officials, and the public. Demonstrated proven ability to speak and write effectively, REASON FOR LEAVING: I was promoted to Administrative Law Judge. DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 3/2001 To: 9/2001 Arizona Department of Economic Procurement Analyst Security ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: 1789 W. Jefferson Street, Phoenix, Arizona 85007 PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? (602) 364 -0170 Richard Szwara - Procurement ■Yes oNo Manager HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 $3,916.00 /month 0 DUTIES: Responsible for planning, coordinating, and administering procurement functions, including solicitation issuance and evaluation for social services. Work required considerable independence, initiative, and judgment to resolve a variety of complex procurement problems. Performed related duties as assigned. Analyzed and evaluated requisition forms to ensure purchases met requirements of the Arizona Procurement Code. Communicated with Department personnel in person, by telephone or in writing when discrepancies appeared on Department requisitions and modified forms accordingly to ensure adherence with Arizona Procurement Code, Department General Orders and state rules and regulations. Communicated with vendors to interpret, clarify, inform and resolve procurement issues. Counseled and directed personnel at all levels on appropriate purchasing procedures and statewide contract information. Conducted solicitation process to include pre - solicitation conferences with potential vendors to clarify bid specifications, openings to determine responses, evaluation of offers prior to forwarding to customers for evaluation and recommendation, and selection and notification to chosen contractors. REASON FOR LEAVING: I transferred to another position within Arizona state government. AND LICENSES Packet Page -301 https:Hsecure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /ap, I...' .-.,..........crDir-- 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight TYPE: License to Dractice law 5/14/2013 11.A. LICENSE NUMBER: REFERENCE TYPE: ISSUING AGENCY: 189698 Professional State of California TYPE: ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) License to Dractice law EMAIL ADDRESS: LICENSE NUMBER: ISSUING AGENCY: 020556 NAME: State of Arizona SKILLS OFFICE SKILLS: Typing:40 Qata Ent :0 OTHER SKILLS: Lexis / Nexis online research - Skilled - 15 years and 0 months Westlaw online research - Skilled - 15 years and 0 months Microsoft Software: Excel Outlook PowerPoint W - Expert - 10 years and 0 months LANGUAGE(S): ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Nothing Entered For This Section REFERENCES REFERENCE TYPE: NAME: POSITION: Professional I Nanette Green Assistant Appeals Supervisor ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) 2102 W. Main Street, Grand Prairie Texas 75050 EMAIL ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER: (972 ) 595 -3450 REFERENCE TYPE: NAME: POSITION: Professional Al Mondorf Assistant Chief Counsel ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) 10111 Old Placerville Road, Sacramento, California 95827 EMAIL ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER: (916) 255 -4891 REFERENCE TYPE: NAME: POSITION: Professional Pat Vazquez Warden ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) 701 Scofield Avenue, Wasco, California 93280 EMAIL ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER: (661) 758 -8400 Packet Page -302 https: / /secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /apiJIJ....L'.,, „..orDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight Agency -Wide Ouestions 5/14/2013 11.A. Are you a current employee of Collier County BCC? (Please note: Employees of the Sheriffs Office, Clerk 1. of Courts, Collier Schools, Tax Collector, Supervisor of Elections, Property Appraisers and Health Department are not considered employees of the BCC.) No 2. Were you previously employed by the Collier County Board of County Commissioners, or any other County Constitutional Officer agency? No 3. Have you ever been employed under any other names? If so, please list: 4. Have you ever been convicted or found guilty of a criminal offense (any level felony or first degree misdemeanor only)? No S. If yes, please explain: 6. Have you ever entered a noio contendre or no contest plea to any level felony or first degree misdemeanor? No 7. If yes, please explain: 8. Have you ever had adjudication withheld in a criminal offense (any level felony or first degree misdemeanor only)? No 9. If yes, please explain: 10. Within the last 3 year period have you received a traffic citation, including citations for speeding or seat belt violations? No 11. If yes, please explain: 12. Are there any criminal charges currently pending against you, other than non - criminal traffic violations? No 13. Have you ever been involved in a situation regarding workplace violence? No 14. If yes, please explain: 15. To the best of your knowledge, have you ever been the subject of any complaints, charges or lawsuits for unlawful harassment or unlawful discrimination? No 16. If so, please give dates, employer, circumstances and outcome: 17. Have you ever been discharged or forced to resign for misconduct or unsatisfactory performance? No 18. If yes, please explain the circumstances: 19. If so, list department name and dates employed: 20. Is an immediate member of your family or household employed by the Board of County Commissioners? No 21. Are you currently employed by, or have you ever worked for the Collier County Board of County Commissioners, or any other County Constitutional Officer agency? No 22. If so, list department name: 23. How did you learn of this position? Internet 24. If Other, please specify source: 25. Were you in the US Armed Forces? No Packet Page -303 - https://secure.neogov.com/OHC/reports/apFF&xijLLvi�,vw.�a ... , ..crDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 26. If so, please list branch of service: 27. Dates of Duty: 28. Did you receive any special training? If yes, please provide details: 29. Have you previously been employed through Veteran's Preference in the State of Florida? 5/14/2013 11.A. No Do you wish to claim Veteran's Preference at this time? If yes, in accordance with Florida Law, you must be a current Florida resident and provide a copy of your DD214. If you claim Veteran's Preference, you 30. must submit the required documentation at the time you apply for employment. This information will become public record, and if required will be subject to disclosure. You may fax your DD214 to (239) 252 -8455, present it in person, or mail it to our office, which is located at 3303 E. Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida 34112. If you have questions on Veteran's Preference, we can be reached at (239) 252 -8460. No 31. May we contact your present employer if you are under serious consideration? Yes 32. If yes, do you wish to be contacted beforehand? Yes 33. Please list all states of residence during the last ten years: Texas, California, Arizona I understand that, should I be offered a position of employment, or be accepted to volunteer with Collier County, I will be asked to provide my Social Security Number. The Agency will use this number for 1 or 34. more of the following purposes: (1) post -offer background screening, (2) verifying my eligibility for employment and (3) reporting my earnings once employed to the appropriate Federal, State and Local agencies, if applicable. Please initial in the space provided to indicate your acceptance. RL I hereby certify that all information given on this application, related employment papers and all Interviews are true and correct. I understand that the County may make a thorough investigation of my character, reputation, past employment, medical history, motor vehicle records and my criminal conviction background consistent with federal and state law. I authorize the giving and receiving of any such information requested by the County (including financial and credit records) and hereby relieve and 35. release all former employers and their agents of any liability for any information they may give to the County. I hereby waive any rights or claims I may have whether present fully developed or not against Collier County and its agents and employees arising out of or resulting from the release, authorized or unauthorized, of the following information received pursuant to or in connection with the County's handling, processing, investigating, etc., of my application. Please initial in the space provided to indicate your acceptance. RL https:// secure .neogov.com /OHC /reports/a1Packet Page - 304- icrDit= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight Sob Specific Supplemental Questions 1. Are you a resident of Collier County? No 2. Are you able to vote in Collier County? 5/14/2013 11.A. No By initialing below, I understand that to be considered as a candidate for this position, I must provide, 3. either as attachments or in text format in the application, a letter detailing my experience related to the Hearing Examiner position, my resume and professional references. Failing to submit these documents may result in non - consideration. RL The following terms were accepted by the applicant upon submitting the online application: By clicking on the 'Accept' button, I hereby certify that every statement I have made in this application is true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand and agree that, except as specifically prohibited by State law or County ordinance or regulation, all County policies and procedures do not create any property rights in employment; and that employment may be terminated by either the employee or the County at any time with or without cause. I CERTIFY that all information given on this employment application, related employment papers and all interviews are true and correct. I understand that the County may make a thorough investigation of my character, reputation, past employment, medical history, motor vehicle records and my criminal conviction background consistent with federal and state law. I authorize the giving and receiving of any such information requested by the County (including financial and credit records) and hereby relieve and release all former employers and their agents of any liability for any information they may give to the County. I hereby waive any rights or claims I may have whether present fully developed or not against Collier County and its agents and employees arising out of or resulting from the release, authorized or unauthorized, of the following information received pursuant to or in connection with the County's handling, processing, investigating, etc., of my application for employment with the County. I understand that if hired, I will be placed on a 6 -month probationary period. I further understand that if in accordance with the Florida Statue Section 443.131 (3)(a)(2), I am terminated for unsatisfactory work performance within 3 months, the employer's unemployment account shall not be charged for unemployment benefits paid to me. I agree that if Collier County employs me, a future potential employer may contact the County or its representatives concerning my work record and my work performance at the County. I hereby consent to and authorize persons employed by the County to divulge any and all information they consider relevant to any person representing themselves to be an employer or potential employer of mine with respect to my work record and /or performance of my job at Collier County. I understand that all information provided herein is public record and is subject to review upon request. I agree to submit to testing to determine the presence or absence of alcohol or illegal controlled substances in my body under whatever legal policies or procedures Collier County has in effect on the subject at the time testing is required. I agree to post -offer testing if requested and understand that failure to meet any job - related medical and /or health requirements for the position with or without reasonable accommodations which would enable me to perform the essential functions of the job may prevent employment by the County. I understand that all employees who do not have a written employment contract are employed at the will of the County and that all offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of all background investigations which may include, but are not limited to, employer and non - employer references, fingerprinting and, where applicable, post -offer testing. I understand and agree that as a newly hired employee, I am required to participate in direct deposit for payroll - related payments provided to me by the County. Payment will be deposited to the eligible financial institution of my choice. Exemptions are permitted only in the event that I provide evidence that I am unable to obtain an account at an eligible financial institution. I understand that Collier County will not tolerate sexual and other forms of unlawful harassment. I understand that I have the affirmative obligation to report it. I also understand that unlawful harassment is grounds for disciplinary action up to Packet Page - 305- https:Hsecure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /alicrDiI= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. and including immediate dismissal. Additionally, I understand that falsification of any information so given or other derogatory information discovered as a result of this investigation may subject me to immediate dismissal. I understand that, based upon the job duties I perform during the course of my tenure with Collier County Government, I may be subject to post - employment restrictions. I understand that in the event of a declared state of emergency, I may be called to work days or hours other than those for which I am regularly scheduled. I agree that should I become an employee of Collier County, upon termination of employment, I shall return all County property. *NOTE: The Provisions of the Fair Credit Reporting Act may be applicable if a credit report on the applicant is obtained and considered. This application was submitted by Robert P Louie on 4/24/13 4:07 PM Packet Page -306- https:Hsecure.neogov.com/OHC/reports/aprr-I --- • -- - crDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. Resume ROBERT LOUIE 1410 Waverly Avenue, Apt. 2 San Antonio, TX 78201 (210) 717 -1846 RLouieSearch @aol.com OBJECTIVE I am seeking a high -level professional position which will allow me to put into practice the human resources, employee relations, and labor relations skills I have developed since becoming an attorney. WORK EXPERIENCE CPS Energy Human Resources Manager San Antonio, Texas April 2012 November 2012 Guided and managed the overall provision of Human Resources services, policies, and programs for a municipally owned energy production and distribution company. Developed processes and metrics to support the organization's business goals. Coordinated and implemented people- related services, policies, and programs through Human Resources Generalists and administrative staff. Assisted and advised company managers about Human Resources issues like performance management, compliance with regulatory concerns regarding employees, employee development, needs assessment, training, policy development and documentation. Created and presented seminars for management level employees. Managed employee relations issues and provided counseling. Served as liaison between management and the Local IBEW union leadership. Participated in labor negotiations and assisted with creating the new work rules handbook. Implemented and facilitated the company's grievance process. Typical duties included: Working with in -house counsel to provide management with advice regarding compliance with state and federal laws including FMLA, FLSA, and ADAAA. Drafting responsive pleadings filed with federal agencies alleging violations of federal labor and employment laws and regulations. Performing difficult staffing duties, including dealing with understaffing, refereeing disputes, firing employees, and administering disciplinary procedures. Advising managers as to establishing priorities, organizational policy matters such as equal employment opportunity and sexual harassment, and recommend needed changes. Serving as a link between management and employees by handling questions, interpreting and administering contracts and helping resolve work - related problems. Planning, directing, supervising, and coordinating work activities of subordinates and staff relating to employment, compensation, labor relations, and employee relations. Analyzing training needs to design and implement employee development, employee relations training and health and safety programs. Maintaining records and compiling statistical reports concerning personnel- related data such as hires, transfers, performance appraisals, and absenteeism rates. Analyzing statistical data and reports to identify and determine causes of personnel problems and develop recommendations for improvement of organization's personnel policies and practices. Researching various issues including, but not limited to, developments in labor and employment law. Developing training materials. Planning, organizing, directing, controlling or coordinating the personnel, training, or labor relations activities of the organization. Conducting exit interviews to identify reasons for employee termination. Representing organization at personnel- related hearings and investigations. Participating in bargaining agreement negotiations and helping to interpret labor contracts. Studying legislation, arbitration decisions, and collective bargaining contracts to assess industry trends. State of Texas, Texas Workforce Commission Hearing Officer Dallas, Texas January 2010 April 2012 Responsible for ensuring due process by performing quasi - judicial duties presiding over administrative law hearings to settle appeals of unemployment insurance matters. Evaluated the evidence and rendered a decision in accordance with the Texas Workforce Commission rules. Typical duties included: Hearing and evaluating testimony and evidence de novo to determine case facts. Maintained order and decorum. Disposed of objections expressed. Permitted questioning and cross - examination of witnesses. Evaluated proposed evidence, considered witness testimony, determined issues, and ruled on preliminary motions. Examined case records and official files and ensured that all documents and exhibits were fully documented in the record. Conducted legal research to fully address all legal arguments. Met with claimants, appellants, and their representatives to explain rights and obligations and to discuss hearing rules and procedures. Wrote timely decisions which were binding on all parties. Submitted written findings and decisions to the Texas Workforce Commission. State of California, Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board Administrative Law Judge San Diego, California July 2008 October 2010 Packet Page -307 - https:// secure. neogov .com /OHC /reports /apFPAILAL. %, vv LiA, ;,,,crDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. Per federal Department of Labor regulations, conducted quasi - judicial hearings for first -level unemployment insurance appeals and state disability insurance appeals. Determined whether employers complied with local, state and federal employment laws including FMLA, OSHA, and EEOC. Made final case rulings after weighing the evidence. Determined liability against employers' experience rating tax accounts. Established a clear hearing record, explained hearing procedures, questioned parties as to relevant subject matter, ensured parties adhered to procedural rules and rendered decisions in compliance with the CA Unemployment Insurance Code. Managed case load in a fast- paced, high volume environment. Demonstrated knowledge of legal principles and their application, rules of evidence and other laws related to serving notices, and issuing subpoenas. Exhibited understanding of principles and objectives of effective public administration, legal terms of art, and forms in common use. Made accurate summaries of evidence, prepared appropriate findings of fact and sound conclusions of law. Interfaced with the public regarding expectations for upcoming hearings. Processed second -level appeals in preparations for Appeals Board review. Supervised and instructed staff. Completed various administrative tasks as needed. Typical duties included: Preparing written opinions and decisions. Reviewing and evaluating data on documents, such as claim applications, birth or death certificates, and physician or employer records. Researching and analyzing laws, regulations, policies, and precedent decisions to prepare for hearings and to determine conclusions. Conferring with individuals or organizations involved in cases to obtain relevant information. Explaining to claimants how they can appeal adverse decisions. Monitoring and directing the activities of hearings to ensure that they are conducted fairly while safeguarding the legal rights of all involved parties. Conducting hearings to review and decide claims regarding social program eligibility. Ruling on exceptions, motions, and admissibility of evidence. Determining the existence and amount of liability according to current laws, administrative and judicial precedents, and available evidence. Issuing subpoenas and administering oaths in preparation for quasi - judicial hearings. State of California, Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Staff Counsel III Bakersfield, California July 2007 July 2008 Served as a labor relations, human resources, and disciplinary matrix advisor to penal institution wardens. Under general direction of the Chief Counsel, effectively performed the most sensitive and complex legal work in the areas of human resources and employee discipline. Conducted workplace investigations, and witness interviews. Prepared and litigated adverse actions on behalf of the warden with favorable results. Demonstrated knowledge of legal principles and their application. Implemented legal research methods, hearing procedures, rules of evidence, administrative law and the conduct of proceedings before administrative law judges. Ensured compliance with union rules and regulations as well as state and federal laws. Comprehended and applied statutory law, and case law and CA Government Code sections. Analyzed complex cases and difficult legal doctrines and precedents and applied them to difficult and complex problems. Effectively negotiated settlements in comportment with the warden's desired outcomes. Cooperatively worked with a variety of individuals and representatives from state -wide organizations and collective bargaining units for peace officers and medical personnel. Worked under pressure of strict deadlines. Typical duties included; Reviewing investigation reports and synthesizing the information to present as trial evidence. Searching for and studying legal documents to investigate facts and laws of cases, to determine causes of action and to prepare cases. Preparing affidavits and maintaining document files and case correspondence. Researching and analyzing law sources to prepare drafts of briefs or arguments for review, approval, and use by attorney. Reviewing and filing pleadings, petitions and other documents relevant to court actions. Serving copies of pleas to opposing counsel. Communicating and arbitrating disputes between parties. Extensive travel. Tobin Lucks Insurance Defense Attorney Irvine, California February 2005 August 2005 Represented and defended worker's compensation insurance firms against claims in court. Represented the company in various other legal proceedings. Duties included conducting necessary discovery, preparing stipulations, and depositions. Participated in pre- hearing conferences, hearings, and trials. Presented oral arguments. Participated in settlement conferences within stated authority. Predicted and guarded against legal risks facing the company. Recommended case specific company position as they pertained to legal issues. Conducted and coordinated research. Wrote, reviewed, and edited reports, opinions, correspondence, and other documents. Applied analytical skills and demonstrated problem - solving skills. Clearly communicated complex information in written and spoken English. Exercised strong writing skills and gave clear and understandable instructions. Prioritized multiple tasks and worked efficiently within time constraints and deadlines. Handled stressful situations. Participated in in -house professional development seminars and participated in presentations to members and staff. Responded to technical and legal questions concerning pending legislation and rule changes. Performed a thorough review of newly enacted legislation to notify department of changes to regulations. Instructed support staff. Tracked billable hours. Extensive travel. State of Arizona, Department of Economic Security Administrative Law Judge Phoenix, Arizona March 2002 March 2005 Packet Page -308 - https://secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /apppilliw,cw.cIlll. c„erDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. Per federal Department of Labor regulations, scheduled, conducted and presided over administrative hearings and related proceedings. Reviewed case files to determine jurisdiction and the issues involved. Set hearing dates and issued subpoenas. Entertained and ruled on pre- hearing motions. Administered oaths. Examined witnesses. Applied law and precedent decisions to facts. Prepared and issued decisions. (For more detail, see California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board Administrative Law Judge description.) State of Arizona, Department of Economic Security Employee Relations Analyst Phoenix, Arizona September 2001 March 2002 Performed professional level personnel administration work in retention, employee benefits, and employee relations. Performed general personnel management activities. Maintained and updated employee handbook. Served on ad hoc committees and often served as project leader. Displayed knowledge of public personnel administration, interviewing techniques, human behavior, individual differences, motivations, and attitudes in an effort to measure and evaluate employee effectiveness. Exhibited problem solving, analytical, and interviewing abilities. Formed effective working relationships with employees, officials, and the public. Demonstrated proven ability to speak and write effectively. State of Arizona, Department of Economic Security Procurement Analyst Phoenix, Arizona March 2001 September 2001 Responsible for planning, coordinating, and administering procurement functions, including solicitation issuance and evaluation for social services. Work required considerable independence, initiative, and judgment to resolve a variety of complex procurement problems. Performed related duties as assigned. Analyzed and evaluated requisition forms to ensure purchases met requirements of the Arizona Procurement Code. Communicated with Department personnel in person, by telephone or in writing when discrepancies appeared on Department requisitions and modified forms accordingly to ensure adherence with Arizona Procurement Code, Department General Orders and state rules and regulations. Communicated with vendors to interpret, clarify, inform and resolve procurement issues. Counseled and directed personnel at all levels on appropriate purchasing procedures and statewide contract information. Conducted solicitation process to include pre - solicitation conferences with potential vendors to clarify bid specifications, openings to determine responses, evaluation of offers prior to forwarding to customers for evaluation and recommendation, and selection and notification to chosen contractors. EDUCATION Juris Doctor California Western School of Law San Diego, CA ? 1996 Master of Arts - The Ohio State University Columbus, WV ? 1990 Bachelor of Science West Virginia State College Institute, WV ? 1989 LICENSES State Bar of California, 1997, #189698 State Bar of Arizona, 2001, #050556 SKILLS Certified mediator (1993) Westlaw online research Lexis / Nexis online research Adobe PDF computer software Microsoft Office Suite software (Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Word) Exposure to HRIS Packet Page -309 - https://secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /ap},Fki,,Lvi. yr. KA,, :�,A,:rD1r= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 5/14/2013 11.A. ROBERT LOUIE 1410 Waverly Avenue, Apartment 2, San Antonio, TX 78201 (210) 717 -1846 RLouieSearch(a)aol.com Dear Sir or Madam: This letter is sent to express my interest in applying for the available position with your government agency. I learned of the position through the Govern mentjobs.com web site. A copy of my resume and my college transcripts are attached. Additional references and writing samples are available upon request. I have been licensed to practice law in California since 1997 and in Arizona since 2001. I became a certified mediator in 1993. My career has been focused in the areas of employee relations, labor relations, and human resources management. My most recent salary was $95,000 per yea r. As reflected in my resume, at CPS Energy, I was a Human Resources Manager. I reported to the Director of Human Resources, Labor, and Employee Relations. I conferred with corporate counsel and senior -level management on a daily basis. I participated in labor negotiations and assisted with creating the new work rules handbook. I had overall responsibility for advising and recommending best practices to several business unit managers as to employee relations, labor relations, employment policies, legal compliance and training and workforce development. I routinely assisted managers with employee discipline, workforce reassignments, light duty assignments, employment terminations, management training, approved and unapproved leaves, equal opportunity complaints, and other human resources issues. Under U.S. Department of Labor administered programs, for approximately six years, I was an unemployment insurance Administrative Law Judge. I served with the Texas Workforce Commission, the California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board, and the Arizona Department of Economic Security. Over the years, I heard approximately 7,000 cases with a reversal rate of less than 5 percent. In addition, my quality review average score was 93 percent. In addition, I have litigation experience. While employed with the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, a multi -union environment, I was the first -chair attorney in matters of human resources and employee discipline. I successfully prosecuted Correctional Officers who were members of one of the strongest unions in the state, the California Correctional Peace Officers Association. While working at Tobin Lucks, I defended worker's compensation claims on behalf of insurance carriers, and I have also defended unemployment claims while working as an Employee Relations Analyst for the State of Arizona. I would be grateful for an opportunity to interview to discuss whether my qualifications will suit your needs. If selected for this wonderful opportunity, I would be able to immediately relocate. Sincerely, Robert Louie Packet Page -310- Name: Robot P. Louis Address: 1415 S. 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McClendon, Timothy T UTraining ■Yes 13No CHIEF HEARING EXAMINER 13 Other: UNITS COMPLETED: PERSONAL INFORMATION 123 - Semester POSITION TITLE: EXAM ID #: code CHIEF HEARING EXAMINER - Researches and analyzes planning data to prepare multiple staff reports on a monthly basis - Organizes and coordinates community meetings for DRC, PZC and BCC NAME: (Last, First, Middle) SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER: McClendon, Timothy T ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) 2807 Glendora Ave Orlando. Florida 32812 HOME PHONE: ALTERNATE PHONE: EMAIL ADDRESS: (407) 450 -1361 mcclendon.tim@gmail.com DRIVER'S LICENSE: DRIVER'S LICENSE: LEGAL RIGHT TO WORK IN THE UNITED • Yes 13 No State: FL STATES? ■ Yes 0 No PREFERENCES PREFERRED SALARY: ARE YOU WILLING TO RELOCATE? From: 1/2005 To: 5/2009 Eyes oNo °Maybe WHAT TYPE OF JOB ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? Reqular TYPES OF WORK YOU WILL ACCEPT: Full Time SHIFTS YOU WILL ACCEPT: Day.Evenina OBJECTIVE: Customer service oriented planning professional with over 8 years of experience. Master deqree of Public Administration, EDUCATION DATES: SCHOOL NAME: From: 1/2005 To: 5/2009 University of Central Florida LOCATION:(City, State) DID YOU GRADUATE? DEGREE RECEIVED: Orlando Florida ■ Yes E3 No Other MAJOR: UNITS COMPLETED: Public Administration 48 - Semester DATES: SCHOOL NAME: From: 1/2002 To: 12/2004 University of South Florida LOCATION:(City, State) DID YOU GRADUATE? DEGREE RECEIVED: Tampa, Florida ■Yes 13No Bachelor's MAJOR: UNITS COMPLETED: Psychology 123 - Semester WORK EXPERIENCE DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 9/2012 To: 12/2012 Orange County Planning Division, Planner II Current Planning Section ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: 201 S Rosalind Ave, Orlando, Florida 32801 PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER;, (407) 836 -5549 Olan Hill - Chief Planner ■Yes oNo HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 $0.00 /month DUTIES: - Enforces, interprets and implements land development and zoning codes - Interacts with public and answers walk -in questions regarding land development code - Prepares and presents recommendations and reports of rezoning cases to PZC - Researches and analyzes planning data to prepare multiple staff reports on a monthly basis - Organizes and coordinates community meetings for DRC, PZC and BCC - Interpret and review development plans and engineering plans htt s: / /secure.neo ov.com/OHC /re orts /a Packet Page -315 - p g p per_._... __ ...___._. _.__rDiI= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. - Review rezoning applications for completeness REASON FOR LEAVING: DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 1/2008 To: 9/2012 Orange County Zoning Division Develo ment Coordinator ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: 201 S Rosalind Ave Orlando Florida 32801 www.ocfl.net PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER 407 836 -3111 Rocco Relvini - Chief Planner ■yes oNo HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 0.00 month 7 DUTIES: - Prepared and presented recommendations and reports of variances and special exceptions to BZA - Enforced, interpreted and implemented land development and zoning codes - Reviewed development plans (commercial and residential), reviewed plats and replats - Provided determinations on non - conforming uses - Interacted with public and answered walk -in questions regarding land development code - Prepared public hearing requests and presentations (PowerPoint) for BCC - Researched and analyzed planning data to prepare multiple staff reports on a monthly basis - Maintained and updated division's GIS databases using ArcMap; built billboard GIS - Independently organized and ran community meetings with developers, homeowner associations, and general public on controversial cases and issues - Prepared zoning verification and due diligence letters - Subject Matter Expert for Zoning Division for Land Development Management System (LMDS), document management imagining software, and other technical applications - Supervisor position REASON FOR LEAVING: career advancement DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 9/2006 To: 12/2007 City of Casselberry City Planner ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: 95 Lake Triplet Drive, Casselberry, Florida 32707 www.casselberry.org PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? 407 262 -7700 Charles Senzee - Planner II ■Yes oNo HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 $0.00 /month DUTIES: Duties included: - Performed current and long range planning functions - Analyzed, evaluated, and reviewed proposed site plans and rezoning applications - Maintained and revised database of past, present, and future site plans - Prepared staff reports and made recommendations to the Planning and Zoning Commission - Chaired committee for master plan development of new trails with Parks and Rec Department - Maintained and updated division's GIS information using ArcMap - Implemented in -house notification process - Prepared and conducted research on planning studies REASON FOR LEAVING: Orancie County provided better promotional opportunities. DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 1/2005 To: 9/2006 1 Orange County Zoning Division Pro ram Coordinator ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: 201 S Rosalind Ave, Orlando, Florida 32801 www.ocfl.net PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? 407 836 -3111 Mitch Gordon - Zoning Manager •Yes oNo HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 $0.00 /month 0 DUTIES: Duties included: - Maintained DRC and BCC zoning logs of past/present /future development plans - Prepared and publicly presented recommendations of variances to BZA - Conducted site visits for variance cases - Created presentations for BCC using Powerpoint - Created buffers mailers and notifications for cases regarding the BZA and P &ZC using ArcMap software REASON FOR LEAVING: Colleague invited me to work at Casselbe Packet Page -316 - https: / /secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /appp, II,L V Icw.%,�,,,: c;„;,rDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. I Nothing Entered For This Section I SKILLS Nothing Entered For This Section ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Nothing Entered For This Section REFERENCES REFERENCE TYPE: NAME: POSITION: Professional Rocco Relvini Chief Planner ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) 201 S Rosalind Ave, Orlando, Florida 32812 EMAIL ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER: rocco.relvini @ocfl.net 407 836 -5386 REFERENCE TYPE: NAME: POSITION: Professional Lashawnda Williams Human Resource Specialist ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) 450 E South St, 2nd Floor Orlando, Florida 32801 EMAIL ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER: lashawnda.williams @ocfl.net (407 ) 836 -5474 REFERENCE TYPE: NAME: POSITION: Professional Carol Hossfield Chief Planner ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) 201 S Rosalind Ave Orlando Florida 32801 EMAIL ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER: carol.hossfield @ocfl.net (407 ) 836 -5585 REFERENCE TYPE: NAME: POSITION: Professional hris Schmidt Development Services Analyst ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) 201 S Rosalind Ave Orlando; Florida 3280 EMAIL ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER: chris. schmidt(&ocfl. net (407) 836 -5837 Packet Page -317 - https:// secure .neogov.com /OHC /reports /appyl Ilit. V 1G w. vj,%,rDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight Agency -Wide Ouestions 5/14/2013 11.A. Are you a current employee of Collier County BCC? (Please note: Employees of the Sheriff's Office, Clerk 1. of Courts, Collier Schools, Tax Collector, Supervisor of Elections, Property Appraisers and Health Department are not considered employees of the BCC.) No 2. Were you previously employed by the Collier County Board of County Commissioners, or any other County Constitutional Officer agency? No 3. Have you ever been employed under any other names? If so, please list: 4 Have you ever been convicted or found guilty of a criminal offense (any level felony or first degree misdemeanor only)? No S. If yes, please explain: 6. Have you ever entered a nolo contendre or no contest plea to any level felony or first degree misdemeanor? No 7. If yes, please explain: 13. Have you ever had adjudication withheld in a criminal offense (any level felony or first degree misdemeanor only)? No 9. If yes, please explain: 10. Within the last 3 year period have you received a traffic citation, including citations for speeding or seat belt violations? No 11. If yes, please explain: 12. Are there any criminal charges currently pending against you, other than non - criminal traffic violations? No 13. Have you ever been involved in a situation regarding workplace violence? No 14. If yes, please explain: 15. To the best of your knowledge, have you ever been the subject of any complaints, charges or lawsuits for unlawful harassment or unlawful discrimination? No 16. If so, please give dates, employer, circumstances and outcome: 17. Have you ever been discharged or forced to resign for misconduct or unsatisfactory performance? No 18. If yes, please explain the circumstances: 19. If so, list department name and dates employed: 20. Is an immediate member of your family or household employed by the Board of County Commissioners? No 21. Are you currently employed by, or have you ever worked for the Collier County Board of County Commissioners, or any other County Constitutional Officer agency? No 22. If so, list department name: 23. How did you learn of this position? Internet 24. If Other, please specify source: 25. Were you in the US Armed Forces? No Packet Page .18 htt s: / /secure.neo ov.com/OHC /re orts /a PFr.......-.... ..vrDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. 26. If so, please list branch of service: 27. Dates of Duty: 28. Did you receive any special training? If yes, please provide details: 29. Have you previously been employed through Veteran's Preference in the State of Florida? No Do you wish to claim Veteran's Preference at this time? If yes, in accordance with Florida Law, you must be a current Florida resident and provide a copy of your DD214. If you claim Veteran's Preference, you 30. must submit the required documentation at the time you apply for employment. This information will become public record, and if required will be subject to disclosure. You may fax your DD214 to (239) 252 -8455, present it in person, or mail it to our office, which is located at 3303 E. Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida 34112. If you have questions on Veteran's Preference, we can be reached at (239) 252 -8460. No 31. May we contact your present employer if you are under serious consideration? Yes 32. If yes, do you wish to be contacted beforehand? No 33. Please list all states of residence during the last ten years: Florida I understand that, should I be offered a position of employment, or be accepted to volunteer with Collier County, I will be asked to provide my Social Security Number. The Agency will use this number for 1 or 34. more of the following purposes: (1) post -offer background screening, (2) verifying my eligibility for employment and (3) reporting my earnings once employed to the appropriate Federal, State and Local agencies, if applicable. Please initial in the space provided to indicate your acceptance. TM I hereby certify that all information given on this application, related employment papers and all interviews are true and correct. I understand that the County may make a thorough investigation of my character, reputation, past employment, medical history, motor vehicle records and my criminal conviction background consistent with federal and state law. I authorize the giving and receiving of any such information requested by the County (including financial and credit records) and hereby relieve and 35. release all former employers and their agents of any liability for any information they may give to the County. I hereby waive any rights or claims I may have whether present fully developed or not against Collier County and its agents and employees arising out of or resulting from the release, authorized or unauthorized, of the following information received pursuant to or in connection with the County's handling, processing, investigating, etc., of my application. Please Initial in the space provided to indicate your acceptance. TM Packet Page -319 - https://secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /apppriniview.cim : encrDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight lob Specific Supplemental Questions 1. Are you a resident of Collier County? No 2. Are you able to vote in Collier County? 5/14/2013 11.A. No By initialing below, I understand that to be considered as a candidate for this position, I must provide, 3. either as attachments or in text format in the application, a letter detailing my experience related to the Hearing Examiner position, my resume and professional references. Failing to submit these documents may result in non - consideration. TM The following terms were accepted by the applicant upon submitting the online application: By clicking on the 'Accept' button, I hereby certify that every statement I have made in this application is true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand and agree that, except as specifically prohibited by State law or County ordinance or regulation, all County policies and procedures do not create any property rights in employment; and that employment may be terminated by either the employee or the County at any time with or without cause. I CERTIFY that all information given on this employment application, related employment papers and all interviews are true and correct. I understand that the County may make a thorough investigation of my character, reputation, past employment, medical history, motor vehicle records and my criminal conviction background consistent with federal and state law. I authorize the giving and receiving of any such information requested by the County (including financial and credit records) and hereby relieve and release all former employers and their agents of any liability for any information they may give to the County. I hereby waive any rights or claims I may have whether present fully developed or not against Collier County and its agents and employees arising out of or resulting from the release, authorized or unauthorized, of the following information received pursuant to or in connection with the County's handling, processing, investigating, etc., of my application for employment with the County. I understand that if hired, I will be placed on a 6 -month probationary period. I further understand that if in accordance with the Florida Statue Section 443.131 (3)(a)(2), I am terminated for unsatisfactory work performance within 3 months, the employer's unemployment account shall not be charged for unemployment benefits paid to me. I agree that if Collier County employs me, a future potential employer may contact the County or its representatives concerning my work record and my work performance at the County. I hereby consent to and authorize persons employed by the County to divulge any and all information they consider relevant to any person representing themselves to be an employer or potential employer of mine with respect to my work record and /or performance of my job at Collier County. I understand that all information provided herein is public record and is subject to review upon request. I agree to submit to testing to determine the presence or absence of alcohol or illegal controlled substances in my body under whatever legal policies or procedures Collier County has in effect on the subject at the time testing is required. I agree to post -offer testing if requested and understand that failure to meet any job - related medical and /or health requirements for the position with or without reasonable accommodations which would enable me to perform the essential functions of the job may prevent employment by the County. I understand that all employees who do not have a written employment contract are employed at the will of the County and that all offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of all background investigations which may include, but are not limited to, employer and non - employer references, fingerprinting and, where applicable, post -offer testing. I understand and agree that as a newly hired employee, I am required to participate in direct deposit for payroll - related payments provided to me by the County. Payment will be deposited to the eligible financial institution of my choice. Exemptions are permitted only in the event that I provide evidence that I am unable to obtain an account at an eligible financial institution. I understand that Collier County will not tolerate sexual and other forms of unlawful harassment. I understand that I have the affirmative obligation to report it. I also understand that unlawful harassment is grounds for disciplinary action up to Packet Page -320 - https://secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /apppl lllLV IG W .��11.1 ., ciicrDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. and including immediate dismissal. Additionally, I understand that falsification of any information so given or other derogatory information discovered as a result of this investigation may subject me to immediate dismissal. I understand that, based upon the job duties I perform during the course of my tenure with Collier County Government, I may be subject to post - employment restrictions. I understand that in the event of a declared state of emergency, I may be called to work days or hours other than those for which I am regularly scheduled. I agree that should I become an employee of Collier County, upon termination of employment, I shall return all County property. *NOTE: The Provisions of the Fair Credit Reporting Act may be applicable if a credit report on the applicant is obtained and considered. This application was submitted by Timothy T McClendon on 4/10/13 9:32 AM Packet Page -321 - https:Hsecure.neogov.com/OHC/ reports/ apppnntview. ctmyencrDir =626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 5/14/2013 11.A. Timothy Thomas McClendon 2807 Glendora Ave Orlando, FL 32812 mcclendon.tim(aiemail.com 407 - 450 -1361 SUMMARY Customer service oriented planning professional with over 8 years of experience. Specialties include providing superior customer service to customers and preparing and presenting recommendations and reports to public hearing review boards. Master degree of Public Administration (MPA), University of Central Florid,a where a large focus of the curriculum was budgeting and financing. EXPERIENCE PLANNER II Orange County Planning Division (September 2012- Present) Duties include: - Enforces, interprets and implements land development and zoning codes - Interacts with public and answers walk -in questions regarding land development code - Prepares and presents recommendations and reports of rezoning cases to PZC - Researches and analyzes planning data to prepare multiple staff reports on a monthly basis Organizes and coordinates community meetings for DRC, PZC and BCC - Interpret and review development plans and engineering plans - Review rezoning applications for completeness DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR (January 2008- September 2012) Orange County Zoning Division, Customer Service Support Staff Duties include: Enforced, interpreted and implemented land development and zoning codes Reviewed development plans (commercial and residential), reviewed plats and replats Provided determinations on non - conforming uses Interacted with public and answered walk -in questions regarding land development code Prepared public hearing requests and presentations (PowerPoint) for BCC Researched and analyzed planning data to prepare multiple staff reports on a monthly basis Maintained and updated division's GIs databases using ArcMap; built billboard GIS database Prepared and presented recommendations and reports of variances and special exceptions to BZA Independently organized and ran community meetings with developers, homeowner associations, and general public on controversial cases and issues Prepared zoning verification and due diligence letters Subject Matter Expert for Zoning Division for Land Development Management System (LMDS), document management imagining software, and other technical applications Supervisor position PLANNER (September 2006 — December 2007) City of Casselberry, Community Development Department Duties included: - Performed current and long range planning functions - Analyzed, evaluated, and reviewed proposed site plans and rezoning applications - Maintained and revised database of past, present, and future site plans - Prepared staff reports and made recommendations to the Planning and Zoning Commission - Chaired committee for master plan development of new trails with Parks and Rec Department - Maintained and updated division's GIS information using ArcMap - Implemented in -house notification process - Prepared and conducted research on planning studies Packet Page -322- 5/14/2013 11.A PROGRAM COORDINATOR (January 2005 — September 2006) Orange County Zoning Division, Project Review /Research Section Duties included: - Maintained DRC and BCC zoning logs of past/present/future development plans - Prepared and publicly presented recommendations of variances to BZA - Conducted site visits for variance cases - Created presentations for BCC using Powerpoint - Created buffers, mailers, and notifications for cases regarding the BZA and P &ZC using ArcMap software EXPERTISE AND SKILLS Public speaking; local government processes; ArcMap software; Adobe Acrobat Professional; Microsoft Office, including Word, PowerPoint, Excel; email applications; Internet Explorer, Google Chrome and Safari applications; copiers, scanners EDUCATION University of Central Florida, Masters in Public Administration, 2009 University of South Florida, B.A. Psychology, 2004 PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES Carol Hossfield Chief Planner Orange County Zoning Division Carol boss fie ld(d).ocf]_net 407 - 836 -5585 Lashawnda Williams Human Resource Specialist Orange County Office of Accountability Lashaxv-nda.willianis@ocfl.net 407 - 836 -5474 Tarsha Lee Zoning Code Specialist II Orange County Zoning Division Tarsha.Leenocfl.net 407 - 836 -9613 Packet Page -323- NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. PREFERENCES EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION ARE YOU WILLING TO RELOCATE? Yes oNo ClMa be WHAT TYPE OF JOB ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? COLLIER COUNTY Received: 4/15/13 OBJECTIVE: Human Resources Department 3303 East Tamiami Trail 1:33 PM •Yes 13 No Naples, Florida 34112 For Official Use Only: �^^� � '`� �+,. o*e i�,.�M11 ty (239) 252 -8460 htto: / /coliiergov.net/iobs QUAL: DNQ: DATES: SCHOOL NAME: o Experience Rutgers University Rack, Thomas P 13Training DEGREE RECEIVED: CHIEF HEARING EXAMINER 13 Other: Bachelor's PERSONAL INFORMATION UNITS COMPLETED: POSITION TITLE: 120 -Semester EXAM ID #: From: 3/2010 To: 5/2012 CHIEF HEARING EXAMINER Administrative Law Judge ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: NAME: (Last, First, Middle) SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER: Rack Thomas P SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) P.O. Box 13421 Seattle Washin ton 98198 -1006 SALARY: HOME PHONE: ALTERNATE PHONE: EMAIL ADDRESS: 206 212 -6250 253 314 -9154 AURack98401@ mail.com DRIVER'S LICENSE: DRIVER'S LICENSE: LEGAL RIGHT TO WORK IN THE UNITED o Yes 13 No State: STATES? ■ Yes 13 No PREFERENCES PREFERRED SALARY: ARE YOU WILLING TO RELOCATE? Yes oNo ClMa be WHAT TYPE OF JOB ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? TYPES OF WORK YOU WILL ACCEPT: SHIFTS YOU WILL ACCEPT: OBJECTIVE: EDUCATION DATES: SCHOOL NAME: From: 9/1976 To: 5/1979 Potomac School of Law LOCATION:(City, State) DID YOU GRADUATE? DEGREE RECEIVED: Washington, District of Columbia •Yes 13 No Professional MAJOR: UNITS COMPLETED: Law 86 - Semester DATES: SCHOOL NAME: From: 9/1971 To: 5/1975 Rutgers University LOCATION:(City, State) DID YOU GRADUATE? DEGREE RECEIVED: New Brunswick New Jersey ■Yes oNo Bachelor's MAJOR: UNITS COMPLETED: Geo rah 120 -Semester WORK EXPERIENCE DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 5/2012 To: Present Self employed Attorney At Law ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: P.O. Box 13421, Seattle Washin ton 98198 -1006 PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? 206 212 -6250 • Yes oNo HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 $0.00 /month DUTIES: Law practice with emphasis on labor and employment law, administrative and regulatory matters, collective bargaining and related issues, maritime law, employment security, environmental law, and civil litigation, REASON FOR LEAVING: DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 3/2010 To: 5/2012 Office of Administrative Hearings Administrative Law Judge ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: Tacoma Washinaton 98402 PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? ■Yes CINo HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: Packet Page -324- https: / /secure.neo ov.com/OHC /re orts /a pNNiiiiLviGw.L;iiii: �ii crDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. 50 $0.00 /month DUTIES: I presided over contested case hearings in administrative rule cases. I convened the hearing, explained the process to the participants, identified the issue(s), administered oaths to witnesses, ruled on objections and the admissibility of evidence, governed the conduct of the hearing, ruled on motions, and issued written Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law and Orders. I heard cases dealing with unemployment insurance appeals, administrative child support cases (including TANF determinations), enforcement and licensing actions, and other administrative rule cases arising from the Departments of Financial Institutions, Labor and Industries, Licensing, Agriculture, Archaeology, Ecology, Transportation, the Washington State Patrol, Insurance Commissioner, Pollution Liability Insurance Agency, Human Rights Commission, Executive Ethics Board, and the Liquor Control Board, to name a few. Shortly after joining the Office of. Administrative Hearings, I was selected to be on a team of judges concentrating on special cases including whistleblower actions, automobile dealership franchise agreement revocations, tenured college faculty reductions in force, union apprenticeship programs and other complex cases referred from various other State agencies, commissions and departments. Within a few months of joining the agency, I selected to mentor to newly hired Administrative Law Judges. REASON FOR LEAVING: Reduction in force DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 2/2004 To: 3/2010 Department of Health Hearings Officer ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? EYes oNo HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 $0.00 /month DUTIES: I conducted contested case hearings regarding administrative rule violations mainly for environmental issues such as Clean Air, Wastewater, Solid and Hazardous Waste, Clean Water, Drinking Water, Sanitation, Food and Drug, Noise, Indoor Air and Radiation, as well as some health care licensing disputes. I also presided over health care service denials, care home licensing and reductions in the Developmental Disabilities services due to budget restrictions. As the Hearings Officer, I acted as an Administrative Law Judge and made rulings on evidence and issued Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, Decisions and Orders. REASON FOR LEAVING: Accepted new job offer DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 7/2008 To: 3/2010 Dept. of Land & Natural Resources Hearinas Officer ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: Honolulu Hawaii 96813 PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? •Yes RNo HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 20 $0.00 /month DUTIES: On a shared arrangement basis with the Hawaii Department of Health, I conducted contested case hearings and made evidentiary rulings in cases arising from the Office of Conservation and Coastal Lands, the Division of Conservation and Resource Enforcement, the Aquatic Resources Division, the Boating and Ocean Recreation Division, the Forestry and Wildlife Division, the Historic Preservation Division, and the State Parks Division. I also issued Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law Decisions, and proposed Orders. REASON FOR LEAVING: Accepted new job offer DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 10/2000 To: 2/2004 Emplovment Securitv Appeals Office Appeals Officer ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: Honolulu Hawaii 96813 PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? ■Yes oNo HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 25 0.00 /month DUTIES: As an appeals hearing officer , I performed functions similar to that of an Administrative Law Judge. I reviewed unemployment compensation appeal files and conducted evidentiary hearings, including the taking of testimony. Upon the conclusion of the hearing, I issued Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law and a Decision and Order. I was also assigned as the project manager for the computer hardware and software case management and appeals system upgrade and revamping. I supervised 1 paralegal and 2 secretary/clericals. REASON FOR LEAVING: Accepted full -time position DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: Packet Page -325 - https:Hsecure.neogov.com/OHC/reports/applJIILILVI%,VV..,il..;, ,,�rDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. From: 4/1999 To: 2/2001 1 Department of the Corporation Counsel Deputy Corporation Counsel ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: Wailuku Hawaii PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? ■Yes oNo HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 $0.00 /month DUTIES: My responsibilities included providing advice and counsel to various departments and agencies regarding personnel and labor law issues. I also represented the County in collective bargaining contract negotiations and related prohibited practices complaints, labor grievance matters and arbitrations and worker's compensation and unemployment claims and appeals. I also represented the County before the EEOC, the Hawaii Civil Rights Commission, the Civil Service Commission and similar employment related bodies. My duties also included civil litigation matters (trials and appeals with an emphasis on employment discrimination and retaliation and ADA issues ); land use, environmental and construction code enforcement; contract and procurement matters; and providing advice to various departments, agencies and commissions. In addition, I was in charge of all claims filed against the County. I represented the Departments of Personnel Services, Finance, Fire Control, Public Works and Waste Management, Water Supply, Police, Planning, and Parks and Recreation in labor and other civil litigation matters. I was also the legal advisor to the Commission on Persons With Disabilities. I supervised 1 paralegal and 1 clerical. In one such case, I was successful in having the case dismissed on summary judgment and then obtaining an unprecedented award of nearly $120,000 in costs and sanctions against the former employee for filing a frivolous lawsuit. Both the summary judgment and sanctions award were upheld on appeal. Craig v. County of Maui, 102 Haw. 382, 76 P.3d 625, 2003 Haw. ADD. Lexis 285 (Haw. Ct. App. 2003). REASON FOR LEAVING: Commutina costs DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 2/1997 To: 4/1999 Department of the Prosecuting Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Attorney ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: Honolulu Hawaii 96813 PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? ■ Yes 13 No HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 $0.00 /month DUTIES: Deputy Prosecuting Attorney assigned to the Sex Assault, Domestic Violence and Serious Juvenile Offender Division. My responsibilities included the preparation and prosecution of felony and misdemeanor criminal matters in jury and bench trials as well as screening alleged criminal conduct for potential prosecution. I also appeared before the Grand Jury and arraignment,- REASON FOR LEAVING: Accepted new iob offer DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 9/1991 To: 2/1997 Deoartme_ nt of the C_ orporation Counsel Deputy Corporation Counsel ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? ■Yes U HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: an $0.00 /month DUTIES: As a Deputy Corporation Counsel assigned to the Counseling and Drafting Division, my responsibilities included the review and approval of City contracts and leases, representation of City agencies in procurement and bid disputes, the review and drafting of legislation, and the issuance of legal opinions to various City agencies and departments. In addition, I represented various City agencies and officers in civil litigation and administrative proceedings. My trial work for the City was concentrated in the land use and zoning areas, procurement law, environmental law, tort claims and the investigation and prosecution of liquor law violations. I was lead counsel in the Bishop Estate lawsuit against the City regarding the lease rent renegotiation cap legislation and the lease to fee conversion for multi - family dwellings. I also represented the Departments of Land Utilization, Parks and Recreation, Wastewater Management, Public Works, the Board of Water Supply, the Zoning Board of Appeals, the Honolulu Police Commission and other city agencies and boards with respect to a variety of matters. In addition, I also assisted these agencies with policy determinations and the implementation of these Dolicies. I served as the Prosecutor for the Honolulu Liauor Commission. I supervised two secretaries. REASON FOR LEAVING: Political reasons DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 7/1979 To: 9/1991 Various - see resume Varied - see resume ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: Packet Page -326 https://secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /aprr........., ...... .crDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. Honolulu, Hawaii TYPE: PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? 44526 Washinqton State Bar Association ■ Yes O No HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 50 $0.00 /month DUTIES: Please see resume REASON FOR LEAVING: Varied CERTIFICATES AND LICENSES TYPE: Attorney LICENSE NUMBER: ISSUING AGENCY: 44526 Washinqton State Bar Association TYPE: Attorney LICENSE NUMBER: ISSUING AGENCY: D.C. Bar; State Bar of Georgia; MD Court of Appeals; Hawaii Supreme Court SKILLS Nothing Entered For This Section ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Nothing Entered For This Section REFERENCES Nothing Entered For This Section Packet Page -327 - https://secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /aprr..........., .... --- crDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight Agency -Wide Questions .,... 5/14/2013 11.A. Are you a current employee of Collier County BCC? (Please note: Employees of the Sheriffs Office, Clerk 1. of Courts, Collier Schools, Tax Collector, Supervisor of Elections, Property Appraisers and Health Department are not considered employees of the BCC.) No 2. Were you previously employed by the Collier County Board of County Commissioners, or any other County Constitutional Officer agency? No 3. Have you ever been employed under any other names? If so, please list: n/a 4. Have you ever been convicted or found guilty of a criminal offense (any level felony or first degree misdemeanor only)? No 5. If yes, please explain: n/a 6. Have you ever entered a nolo contendre or no contest plea to any level felony or first degree misdemeanor? No 7. If yes, please explain: n/a S. Have you ever had adjudication withheld in a criminal offense (any level felony or first degree misdemeanor only)? No 9. If yes, please explain: n/a 10. Within the last 3 year period have you received a traffic citation, including citations for speeding or seat belt violations? No 11. If yes, please explain: n/a 12. Are there any criminal charges currently pending against you, other than non- criminal traffic violations? No 13. Have you ever been involved in a situation regarding workplace violence? No 14. If yes, please explain: n/a 15. To the best of your knowledge, have you ever been the subject of any complaints, charges or lawsuits for unlawful harassment or unlawful discrimination? No 16. If so, please give dates, employer, circumstances and outcome: n/a 17. Have you ever been discharged or forced to resign for misconduct or unsatisfactory performance? No 18. If yes, please explain the circumstances: n/a 19. If so, list department name and dates employed: 20. Is an immediate member of your family or household employed by the Board of County Commissioners? No Are you currently employed by, or have you ever worked for the Collier County Board of County 21. Commissioners, or any other County Constitutional Officer agency? https://secure.neogov.com/OHC/reports/ap Packet Page -328- crDii= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 ..,....,_........ NEOGOV Insight No 22. If so, list department name: 23. How did you learn of this position? Internet 24. If Other, please specify source: 25. Were you in the US Armed Forces? No 26. If so, please list branch of service: 27. Dates of Duty: 28. Did you receive any special training? If yes, please provide details: 29. Have you previously been employed through Veteran's Preference in the State of Florida? 5/14/2013 11.A. Do you wish to claim Veteran's Preference at this time? If yes, In accordance with Florida Law, you must be a current Florida resident and provide a copy of your DD214. If you claim Veteran's Preference, you 30. must submit the required documentation at the time you apply for employment. This information will become public record, and if required will be subject to disclosure. You may fax your DD214 to (239) 252 -8455, present it in person, or mail it to our office, which is located at 3303 E. Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida 34112. If you have questions on Veteran's Preference, we can be reached at (239) 252 -8460. No 31. May we contact your present employer if you are under serious consideration? Yes 32. If yes, do you wish to be contacted beforehand? Yes 33. Please list all states of residence during the last ten years: Washington Hawaii I understand that, should I be offered a position of employment, or be accepted to volunteer with Collier County, I will be asked to provide my Social Security Number. The Agency will use this number for i or 34. more of the following purposes: (1) post -offer background screening, (2) verifying my eligibility for employment and (3) reporting my earnings once employed to the appropriate Federal, State and Local agencies, if applicable. Please initial in the space provided to indicate your acceptance. TPR I hereby certify that all information given on this application, related employment papers and all interviews are true and correct. I understand that the County may make a thorough investigation of my character, reputation, past employment, medical history, motor vehicle records and my criminal conviction background consistent with federal and state law. I authorize the giving and receiving of any such information requested by the County (including financial and credit records) and hereby relieve and 35. release all former employers and their agents of any liability for any information they may give to the County. I hereby waive any rights or claims I may have whether present fully developed or not against Collier County and its agents and employees arising out of or resulting from the release, authorized or unauthorized, of the following information received pursuant to or in connection with the County's handling, processing, investigating, etc., of my application. Please initial in the space provided to indicate your acceptance. TPR Packet Page -329 - https://secure.neogov.com/OHC/reports/apYY....,..-.,.--.... _..crDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. lob Specific Supplemental Questions 1. Are you a resident of Collier County? No 2. Are you able to vote in Collier County? No By initialing below, I understand that to be considered as a candidate for this position, I must provide, 3. either as attachments or in text format in the application, a letter detailing my experience related to the Hearing Examiner position, my resume and professional references. Failing to submit these documents may result in non - consideration. TPR The following terms were accepted by the applicant upon submitting the online application: By clicking on the 'Accept' button, I hereby certify that every statement I have made in this application is true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand and agree that, except as specifically prohibited by State law or County ordinance or regulation, all County policies and procedures do not create any property rights in employment; and that employment may be terminated by either the employee or the County at any time with or without cause. I CERTIFY that all information given on this employment application, related employment papers and all interviews are true and correct. I understand that the County may make a thorough investigation of my character, reputation, past employment, medical history, motor vehicle records and my criminal conviction background consistent with federal and state law. I authorize the giving and receiving of any such information requested by the County (including financial and credit records) and hereby relieve and release all former employers and their agents of any liability for any information they may give to the County. I hereby waive any rights or claims I may have whether present fully developed or not against Collier County and its agents and employees arising out of or resulting from the release, authorized or unauthorized, of the following information received pursuant to or in connection with the County's handling, processing, investigating, etc., of my application for employment with the County. I understand that if hired, I will be placed on a 6 -month probationary period. I further understand that if in accordance with the Florida Statue Section 443.131 (3)(a)(2), I am terminated for unsatisfactory work performance within 3 months, the employer's unemployment account shall not be charged for unemployment benefits paid to me. I agree that if Collier County employs me, a future potential employer may contact the County or its representatives concerning my work record and my work performance at the County. I hereby consent to and authorize persons employed by the County to divulge any and all information they consider relevant to any person representing themselves to be an employer or potential employer of mine with respect to my work record and /or performance of my job at Collier County. I understand that all information provided herein is public record and is subject to review upon request. I agree to submit to testing to determine the presence or absence of alcohol or illegal controlled substances in my body under whatever legal policies or procedures Collier County has in effect on the subject at the time testing is required. I agree to post -offer testing if requested and understand that failure to meet any job - related medical and /or health requirements for the position with or without reasonable accommodations which would enable me to perform the essential functions of the job may prevent employment by the County. I understand that all employees who do not have a written employment contract are employed at the will of the County and that all offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of all background investigations which may include, but are not limited to, employer and non - employer references, fingerprinting and, where applicable, post -offer testing. I understand and agree that as a newly hired employee, I am required to participate in direct deposit for payroll- related payments provided to me by the County. Payment will be deposited to the eligible financial institution of my choice. Exemptions are permitted only in the event that I provide evidence that I am unable to obtain an account at an eligible financial institution. I understand that Collier County will not tolerate sexual and other forms of unlawful harassment. I understand that I have the affirmative obligation to report it. I also understand that unlawful harassment is grounds for disciplinary action up to Packet Page -330 - https:// secure .neogov.com /OHC /reports /aplJVL LLLL V IC. w...LUL :,.crDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. and including immediate dismissal. Additionally, I understand that falsification of any information so given or other derogatory information discovered as a result of this investigation may subject me to immediate dismissal. I understand that, based upon the job duties I perform during the course of my tenure with Collier County Government, I may be subject to post - employment restrictions. I understand that in the event of a declared state of emergency, I may be called to work days or hours other than those for which I am regularly scheduled. I agree that should I become an employee of Collier County, upon termination of employment, I shall return all County property. *NOTE: The Provisions of the Fair Credit Reporting Act may be applicable if a credit report on the applicant is obtained and considered. This application was submitted by Thomas P Rack on 4/15/13 1:33 PM Packet Page -331 - https: / /secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /apFFL"LL V 1„.. :. .1CrDir= 6263094I6E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight Resume THOMAS P. RACK P.O. Box 13421 Seattle, WA 98198 -1006 ALIRack98401 @gmail.com (206) 212 -6250 EXPERIENCE 5/14/2013 11.A. 5/16/12- Attorney At Law Present Seattle, Washington Private practice with emphasis on labor and employment law, administrative and regulatory matters, collective bargaining and related issues, maritime law, employment security, environmental law, and civil litigation. 3/10- Office of Administrative Hearings 5/15/12 Administrative Law Judge; Tacoma, Washington I presided over contested case hearings in administrative rule cases. I convened the hearing, explained the process to the participants, identified the issue(s), administered oaths to witnesses, ruled on objections and the admissibility of evidence, governed the conduct of the hearing, ruled on motions, and issued written Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law and Orders. I heard cases dealing with unemployment insurance appeals, administrative child support cases, enforcement and licensing actions, and other administrative rule cases arising from the Departments of Financial Institutions, Labor and Industries, Licensing, Agriculture, Archaeology, Ecology, Transportation, the Washington State Patrol, Insurance Commissioner, Pollution Liability Insurance Agency, Human Rights Commission, Executive Ethics Board, and the Liquor Control Board, to name a few. Shortly after joining the Office of Administrative Hearings, I was selected to be on a team of judges concentrating on special cases including whistle - blower actions, automobile dealership franchise agreement revocations, tenured college faculty reductions in force, union apprenticeship programs and other complex cases referred from various other State agencies, commissions and departments. Within a few months of joining the agency, I was selected to mentor to newly hired Administrative Law Judges. 2/04- Department of Health, State of Hawaii 3/10 Hearings Officer; Honolulu, Hawaii I conducted contested case hearings regarding administrative rule violations mainly for environmental issues such as Clean Air, Wastewater, Solid and Hazardous Waste, Clean Water, Drinking Water, Sanitation, Food and Drug, Noise, Indoor Air and Radiation, as well as some health care licensing disputes. I also presided over health care service denials, care home licensing and reductions in the Developmental Disabilities services due to budget restrictions. As the Hearings Officer, I acted as an Administrative Law Judge and made rulings on evidence and issued Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, Decisions and Orders. 7/08- Department of Land and Natural Resources, State of Hawaii 3/10 Hearings Officer; Honolulu, Hawaii On a shared arrangement basis with the Hawaii Department of Health, I conducted contested case hearings and made evidentiary rulings in cases arising from the Office of Conservation and Coastal Lands, the Division of Conservation and Resource Enforcement, the Aquatic Resources Division, the Boating and Ocean Recreation Division, the Forestry and Wildlife Division, the Historic Preservation Division, and the State Parks Division. I also issued Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, Decisions, and proposed Orders. 1/06- Department of Health, State of Hawaii 11/06 Interim HIPAA Officer; Honolulu, Hawaii In addition to my main duties as the Department's Hearings Officer, I was assigned the duties and responsibilities of the HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) Officer. In this capacity, I managed the HIPAA Office and supervised several Program Specialists, a Technology and Information Security Officer and clerical staff. My duties included oversight of the HIPAA requirements and compliance department -wide and handling HIPAA complaints and investigations of allegations of HIPAA rules and regulations violations. I was also tasked with creating education programs and staff training on HIPAA requirements. I supervised 4 program specialists, 1 computer security specialist and 1 clerical staff member. 10 /00- Employment Security Appeals Office 2/04 State of Hawaii. Per Diem Appeals Officer As an appeals hearing officer , I performed functions similar to that of an Administrative Law Judge. I reviewed unemployment compensation appeal files and conducted evidentiary hearings, including the taking of testimony. Upon the conclusion of the hearing, I issued Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law and a Decision and Order. I was also assigned as the project manager for the computer hardware and software case management and appeals system upgrade and revamping. I supervised 1 paralegal and 2 secretary/clericals. 4199- Department of the Corporation Counsel; Packet Page -332 - https: / /secure.neogov. cam /OHC/ reports /aptle,.... IcrDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. 2/01 County of Maui. Deputy Corporation Counsel; Wailuku, Hawaii My responsibilities included providing advice and counsel to various departments and agencies regarding personnel and labor law issues. I also represented the County in collective bargaining contract negotiations and related prohibited practices complaints, labor grievance matters and arbitrations and worker's compensation and unemployment claims and appeals. I also represented the County before the EEOC, the Hawaii Civil Rights Commission, the Civil Service Commission and similar employment related bodies. My duties also included civil litigation matters (trials and appeals with an emphasis on employment discrimination and retaliation and ADA issues ); land use, environmental and construction code enforcement; contract and procurement matters; and providing advice to various departments, agencies and commissions. In addition, I was in charge of all claims filed against the County. I represented the Departments of Personnel Services, Finance, Fire Control, Public Works and Waste Management, Water Supply, Police, Planning, and Parks and Recreation in labor and other civil litigation matters. I was also the legal advisor to the Commission on Persons With Disabilities. I supervised 1 paralegal and 1 clerical. 2/97- Department of the Prosecuting Attorney; 4/99 City and County of Honolulu. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney; Honolulu, Hawaii Deputy Prosecuting Attorney assigned to the Sex Assault, Domestic Violence and Serious Juvenile Offender Division. My responsibilities included the preparation and prosecution of felony and misdemeanor criminal matters in jury and bench trials as well as screening alleged criminal conduct for potential prosecution. I also appeared before the Grand Jury and arraignments. 9/91- Department of the Corporation Counsel; 2/97 City and County of Honolulu. Deputy Corporation Counsel; Honolulu, Hawaii As a Deputy Corporation Counsel assigned to the Counseling and Drafting Division, my responsibilities included the review and approval of City contracts and leases, representation of City agencies in procurement and bid disputes, the review and drafting of legislation, and the issuance of legal opinions to various City agencies and departments. In addition, I represented various City agencies and officers in civil litigation and administrative proceedings. My trial work for the City was concentrated in the land use and zoning areas, procurement law, environmental law, tort claims and the investigation and prosecution of liquor law violations. I was lead counsel in the Bishop Estate lawsuit against the City regarding the lease rent renegotiation cap legislation and the lease to fee conversion for multi - family dwellings. I also represented the Departments of Land Utilization, Parks and Recreation, Wastewater Management, Public Works, the Board of Water Supply, the Zoning Board of Appeals, the Honolulu Police Commission and other city agencies and boards with respect to a variety of matters. In addition, I also assisted these agencies with policy determinations and the implementation of these policies. I served as the Prosecutor for the Honolulu Liquor Commission. I supervised two secretaries. 5/90 - City Council; City & County of Honolulu 8/91 Chief of Staff and Senior Advisor to Councilmember John Henry Felix; Honolulu, Hawaii. As the executive administrator for the Councilmember's staff, I established procedures relating to the operation of the office, the handling of constituent concerns, and the monitoring of staff performance. I also established a master database to track constituent and legislative matters. In addition to the above, I drafted, edited and revised press releases and testimony, prepared meeting agendas and committee reports, presented testimony on the Councilmember's behalf and represented the Councilmember at various governmental and public functions. As Senior Advisor, I also reviewed and drafted legislation, analyzed departmental reports and proposals; reviewed the City's annual budget and provided advice and recommendations, both legal and non- legal, to the Councilmember. I supervised 2 community liaisons, 1 communications specialist and researcher and 1 secretary. 12/89 - House of Representatives of the State of Hawaii 5/90 Chief Minority Attorney; Honolulu, Hawaii. I was the administrator of the legal department responsible for the drafting and review of legislation amending or creating new sections of the Hawaii State Constitution and the Hawaii Revised Statutes as well the funding of appropriations of various public projects and programs. In addition, I supervised the preparation of bill summaries and digests of all pending legislation to be voted upon by the House and the Senate. The office also provided legal advice and research to the Representatives per their request. This position was limited to the duration of the legislative session. I supervised 1 attorney, and 2 clerical /secretaries. 12/87- Supreme Court of the State of Hawaii 6/89 Office of Disciplinary Counsel; Honolulu, Hawaii. As an Assistant Disciplinary Counsel, I was responsible for the investigation and prosecution of all matters regarding attorney misconduct under the Hawaii Code of Professional Responsibility. My investigatory duties included interviewing witnesses and taking statements, reviewing documents, analyzing reports, preparing investigatory reports and recommendations. My prosecutorial duties included the preparation of charges and pleadings, trial preparation and the presentation of the case before a tribunal, legal research and the drafting of appellate briefs, oral argument before the Disciplinary Board and the Hawaii Supreme Court. I also provided ethics advice and written ethics opinions to attorneys and members of the bench. 11/86- Chaminade University of Honolulu, Honolulu, Hawaii. 12/96 Professor -- School of Business Packet Page -333 - https: / /secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /apFFL,iitvi. vv. �xi. ,.„iicrDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. Adjunct faculty member teaching Business Law in the undergraduate and M, B.A. programs. 8/83- Attorney at Law; Annapolis, Maryland. 9/86 Private practice with an emphasis on real estate, real estate development, title and conveyancing, corporate and commercial law, civil and maritime litigation. Representative clients included: real estate brokerage firms, construction companies and lending institutions in addition to other clients. 8/83- The Sentinel Title Corporation; Baltimore, Maryland. 12/85 Vice President and General Counsel Operational administrator of an escrow and title insurance company. In addition to personnel and budgetary matters, I also oversaw the operations of the title examination, title insurance, marketing, accounts and conveyancing departments. In addition, I worked closely with clients regarding the development of commercial projects and larger residential developments. I also acted as the liaison between clients and financial institutions, brokers, and mortgage lenders. In addition, I taught courses and seminars for the Board of Realtors and various brokerage firms. I supervised a staff of approximately 15 employees including title searchers, fiscal and personnel office staff, purchasing and several clerical staff 12/84- Anne Arundel Community College; Arnold, Maryland. 12/85 Instructor IV-- Business Administration Department. Adjunct faculty member teaching Real Estate Transactions and related topics. This particular course was certified by the Maryland Real Estate Commission for credit towards the requirements of a real estate broker's license. 9/83- Towson State University; Towson, Maryland. 6/86 Assistant Professor -- Business Administration Dept. Adjunct faculty member teaching Business Law I & II in the undergraduate division. 2/81- Marlow & Peddicord; Towson, Maryland. 8/83 Associate General law practice with an emphasis on civil litigation. Representative areas of practice included: admiralty, banking and bankruptcy, business and commercial law, domestic relations, personal injury (accident, malpractice, workers' compensation), real estate and foreclosures. I also acted as counsel to the mortgage department of a multi -state lending institution. I was also a member of the criminal defense panel for the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland. 7/79- Austin & Pahno; Savannah Georgia. 4/80 Associate General law practice with an emphasis on litigation and personal injury. EDUCATION J.D. 1979 Potomac School of Law; Washington, D.C. Activities: Vice - Chancellor -- Potomac Trial Court Board; President -- Potomac Chapter of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America; Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity; Instructor -- Close -Up Foundation. B.A. 1975 Rutgers University; New Brunswick, New Jersey Major: Geography (Transportation Management emphasis). BAR AFFILIATIONS Licensed to practice law in the District of Columbia, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland and Washington. I am also admitted to the U.S. Courts of Appeal (4th, 5th & 9th Cirs.), U.S. District Courts for the states of Hawaii and Maryland and the Northern District of Georgia, U.S. Tax Court, and the U.S. Court of Claims. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Washington State Bar Association, Hawaii State Bar Association; Maryland State Bar Association; The District of Columbia Bar; The Georgia State Bar; Inquiry Committee of the Attorney Grievance Commission of Maryland (1982- 1986); Board of Directors Coast Guard Officers Association Hawaii (2006 -2010) Past President and Past Secretary of the Kiwanis Club of Central Anne Arundel (Charter member); Vice -Chair (1989 -90) & (1991 -92), Treasurer (1990 -91) of the Waikiki Neighborhood Board No. 9; Arbitrator -- American Arbitration Association & Court Annexed Arbitration Program; past member of the Board of Directors of the Hawaii branch of the Screen Actors Guild; Board of Directors of the Windward Division of the Aloha Council of the Boy Scouts of America; Board of Directors of the AOAO of the Ala Wai Mansion; Who's Who in American Law (4th, 5th, 6th eds.), Who's Who of Emerging Leaders of America, Men of Achievement (12th ed.), Outstanding Young Men of America (1988 ed.), Who's Who in the West. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY UNITED STATES COAST GUARD AUXILIARY Base Enrollment Date: 17 September 1991 Packet Page -334 - https://secure.neogov.com/OHC/reports/apFF,ILALVJL . VV .vaaaa i vaicrDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. I recently served as the District Captain- Chief of Staff. My duties included supervision of the 2 other District Captains and the 15 District Staff Officers under their programs as well as the 3 Division Commanders. In essence, I handled the day to day operations of the Auxiliary in the 14th District and was responsible to insure that the policies and programs of the Auxiliary and the District Commodore were carried out. The 14th District covers the largest area of responsibility from the main Hawaii Islands to the Northern Marianas Islands (Saipan) and Guam I also served as the Sector Honolulu Auxiliary Liaison (2006- 2008) working closely with the shore and seagoing commands and units at ISC Sand Island and augmenting these units with Auxiliary personnel and facilities. I have also successfully completed FEMA courses IS -100 Introduction to the Incident Command System; IS -200 Incident Command System; IS -700 National Incident Management System; and IS -800 National Response Plan. In addition, I have also completed the Auxiliary Senior Officers' Course (executive leadership) given at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy. Security Clearance Level: Secret Equivalent active duty ranks for Auxiliary officer positions are: District Commodore = Rear Admiral -lower half (0-7); District Captain = Captain (0 -6); Division Commander = Commander (0-5); Vice Division Commander and District Staff Officer = Lieutenant Commander (0-4); Flotilla Commander and Division Staff Officer = Lieutenant (0 -3); Vice Flotilla Commander = Lieutenant Junior Grade (0-2); Flotilla Staff Officer = Ensign (0-1). REFERENCES Available upon request. Packet Page -335 - h tt p s: / /secure.neo ov.com/OHC /re orts /a I Yra. .. .......,.. .1crDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29!2013 5/14/2013 11.A. Thomas P. Rack Attorney at Law P.O. Box 13421 Seattle, Washington 98x98 -ioo6 (sob) 212-6250 April 15, 2013 Collier County Department of Human Resources Via on -line application Re: Chief Hearing Examiner Dear Sir/Madam: A"itwl irte District of Cokask ist Georgia t Hawses t Mxylwd t wwmino a t IrUC&C As a part of the on -line application, I have included a resume and list of references. Zoning and Land Use Exmrience As a Deputy Corporation Counsel for the City and County of Honolulu, one of my assignments was legal advisor to the Director of the Department of Land Utilization'( "DLU "). DLU had the responsibility for zoning and zoning enforcement, the overall General Plan, special use permits (Chapter 205, Hawaii Revised Statutes), conditional use permits and variances, to name a few of responsibilities of the department. In addition to providing legal advice to the department, I also represented the Director in contested case hearings before the Zoning Board of Appeals and land use litigation in the courts. While serving as Hearing Officer for the Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources, I presided over contested cases in a number of areas, including the Office of Conservation and Coastal Lands ( "OCCL "). OCCL is charged with administering all lands within the State Land Use Conservation District, including lands subject to the Shoreline Management Act. Judicial and Administrative Law Experience For twelve and one -half years, I served as a hearings officer /examiner and administrative law judge presiding over a variety of administrative law cases, including land and conservation matters. During this time I presided over thousands of contested cases and issued findings of fact, conclusions of law and orders. I am extremely familiar with the administrative hearing process and the rules of evidence. ' The department was renamed the Department of Planning and Permitting. Packet Page -336- 5/14/2013 11.A. Collier County April 15, 2013 Page 2 adersbiD Exaerienee In addition to managerial and leadership positions in both the private and public sectors, I also have experience in leadership though my assignments and increasing responsibilities in positions I held in the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary. My last posting was as the 14th District's Chief of Staff, where I was responsible for the daily operations and activities and dealing with several hundred personnel and their issues. I led a staff of fifteen District Staff Officers covering such programs as training, finance, operations, human resources, public affairs, information services to name a few. I also directly supervised two District Captains and three Division Commanders. Before assuming this position, I attended and completed the year -long Senior Officer's Course (executive leadership), including sessions at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy. I also possess a secret clearance. Throughout my career in county and state goverment, I had the pleasure of working closely with executive leaders such as mayors, council chairs and councilmembers, and executive branch department directors. If offered the position, I would become a registered voter and resident of Collier County. If you should require any additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me. very truly yours, omas P. hack Packet Page -337- 5/14/2013 11.A. References for Thomas P. Rack The Honorable Charles E. Woode Federal Administrative Law Judge Social Security Administration 4300 Goodfellow Blvd., Ste. 2200 St. Louis, MO 63120 877- 409 -4579 (206) 228 -1352 (cell) The Honorable Steven C. Smith Administrative Law Judge P.O. Box 2717 Gig Harbor, Washington 98335 (503) 544 -2220 professordad @msn.com Mr. Ronald Taketa Past Chair, Honolulu Police Commission c/o Hawaii Carpenter's Union, Local 745 1311 Houghtailing Street Honolulu, HI 96817 (808) 847 -5761 Mr. David Craddick Director of the Department of Water County of Kauai 932 Hoomau Street Wailuku, Hawaii 96793 (808) 242 -1398 (808) 651 -5082 (cell) dcraddick @kauaiwater.org Mr. Paul Seitz 734 Kekaulike Avenue Kula, Hawaii 96790 (808) 870 -5354 plseitz @maui.net Mr. Samuel J. Lemmo Administrator — OCCL Department of Land & Natural Resources 1151 Punchbowl Street Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 (808) 587 -0377 Sam.J.Lemmo@hawaii.gov Packet Page -338- THOMAS P. RACK Administrative Law Judge (Ret.) EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Judicial and Leal Exrerience 5/14/2013 11.A. 12.5 years as an Administrative Law Judge hearing a variety of cases such as employment security appeals, administrative code enforcement, local government whistleblower, franchise revocations, child support, environmental regulation, developmental disability, land and natural resources, asset forfeiture, and food and health regulation. Presided over approximately 7,500 hearings. 12 years as a government attorney representing various department heads and agencies in litigation as well as providing legal advice in such areas as constitutional law, labor and employment, tort claims, zoning and ]and use, ethics and procurement. Jury trial and litigation experience at the trial court level and appellate level, including oral argument before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Over 7 years in private practice and corporate settings as general counsel in civil litigation and real estate matters. Leadership Experience • Held various leadership positions within the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary culminating with being selected as the 10 District Chief of Staff. As the second in command (District Captain), responsible for the day to day operations and ensuring the policies and directives of the District Commodore were carried out. Supervised a staff of 15 staff officers. Completed a year- long Senior Officers' Course (executive leadership) given at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy. • Mentor to several new Administrative Law Judges. Supervised a variety of staff' as a HIPAA Officer, Senior Advisor, Chief Minority Counsel, Vice President and General Counsel, and Supervisor in a motor freight company. Academic arching 13 years as an adjunct Professor teaching Business Law (graduate and undergraduate) and Real Estate Transactions at 3 institutions of higher education. Civic and Volunteer Activities • Served as Vice Chair and Treasurer of the Waikiki Neighborhood Board • Board of Directors, Coast Guard Officers' Association - Hawaii • Inquiry Committee of the Attorney Grievance Commission of Maryland • President and Secretary, Kiwanis Club of Central Anne Arundel • Board of Directors, Windward Division -Aloha Council- Boy Scouts of America • Board of Directors, Hawaii Branch — Screen Actors Guild • Board of Directors, AOAO of the Ala Wai Mansion (condominium) Bar Admissions Admitted to the practice of law in the District of Columbia, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, Washington, as well as numerous federal courts. -1- Packet Page -339- P.Q. Box 13421 Seattle, WA 98198 -1006 ALiRack984Ol@gmail.com THOMAS P. RACK EXPER NCE 5/14/2013 11.A. (206) 212 -6250 5/16/12- Attorney At Laws Present Seattle, Washington Private practice with emphasis on labor and employment law, administrative and regulatory matters, collective bargaining and related issues, maritime law, employment security, environmental law, and civil litigation. 3110- Office of Administrative Hearings 5115/12 Administrative Laws Judge; Tacoma, Washington I presided over contested case hearings in administrative rule cases. I convened the hearing, explained the process to the participants, identified the issue(s), administered oaths to witnesses, ruled on objections and the admissibility of evidence, governed the conduct of the hearing, ruled on motions, and issued written Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law and Orders. I heard cases dealing with unemployment insurance appeals, administrative child support cases, enforcement and licensing actions, and other administrative rule cases arising from the Departments of Financial Institutions, Labor and Industries, Licensing, Agriculture, Archaeology, Ecology, Transportation, the Washington State Patrol, Insurance Commissioner, Pollution Liability Insurance Agency, Human Rights Commission, Executive Ethics Board, and the Liquor Control Board, to name a few. Shortly after joining the Office of Administrative Hearings, I was selected to be on a team of judges concentrating on special cases including whistleblower actions, automobile dealership franchise agreement revocations, tenured college faculty reductions in force, union apprenticeship programs and other complex cases referred from various other State agencies, commissions and departments. Within a few months of joining the agency, I was selected to mentor to newly hired Administrative Law Judges. 2/04- Department of Health, State of Hawaii 3/10 Hearings Officer; Honolulu, Hawaii I conducted contested case hearings' regarding administrative Wile violations mainly for environmental issues such as Clean Air, Wastewater, Solid and Hazardous Waste, Clean Water, Drinking Water, Sanitation, Food and Drug, Noise, Indoor Air and Radiation, as well as some health care licensing disputes. I also presided over health care service denials, care home licensing and reductions in the Developmental Disabilities services due to budget restrictions. As the Hearings Officer, I acted as an Administrative Law Judge and made rulings on evidence and issued Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, Decisions and Orders. 1 Performing the same functions as desmbed in the Office of Administrative Hearings section listed above. —2— Packet Page -340- 5/14/2013 11.A. 7/08- Department of Land and Natural Resources, State of Hawaii 3/10 Hearings Officer; Honolulu, Hawaii On a shared arrangement basis with the Hawaii Department of Health, I conducted contested case hearings and made evidentiary rulings in cases arising from the Office of Conservation and Coastal Lands, the Division of Conservation and Resource Enforcement, the Aquatic Resources Division, the Boating and Ocean Recreation Division, the Forestry and Wildlife Division, the Historic Preservation Division, and the State Parks Division. I also issued Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, Decisions, and proposed Orders. 1/06- Department of Health, State of Hawaii 11 /06 Interim HIPAA Officer; Honolulu, Hawaii In addition to my main duties as the Department's Hearings Officer, I was assigned the duties and responsibilities of the HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) Officer. In this capacity, I managed the HIPAA Office and supervised several Program Specialists, a Technology and Information Security Officer and clerical staff. My duties included oversight of the HIPAA requirements and compliance department -wide and handling HIPAA complaints and investigations of allegations of HIPAA rules and regulations violations. I was also tasked with creating education programs and staff training on HIPAA requirements. I supervised 4 program specialists, I computer security specialist and I clerical staff member. 10 /00- Employment Security Appeals Office 2/04 State of Hawaii. Per Diem Appeals Officer As an appeals hearing officer2, I performed functions similar to that of an Administrative Law Judge. I reviewed unemployment compensation appeal files and conducted evidentiary hearings, including the taking of testimony. Upon the conclusion of the hearing, I issued Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law and a Decision and Order. I was also assigned as the project manager for the computer hardware and software case management and appeals system upgrade and revamping. I supervised I paralegal and 2 secretary/clericals. 4/99- Department of the Corporation Counsel; 2/01 County of Maul. Deputy Corporation Counsel; Wailuku, Hawaii My responsibilities included providing advice and counsel to various departments and agencies regarding personnel and labor law issues. I also represented the County in collective bargaining contract negotiations and related prohibited practices complaints, labor grievance matters and arbitrations and worker's compensation and unemployment claims and appeals. I also represented the County before the EEOC, the Hawaii Civil Rights Commission, the Civil Service Commission and similar employment related bodies. My duties also included civil litigation matters (trials and appeals with an emphasis on employment discrimination and retaliation and ADA issues 3); land use, environmental and construction code enforcement; 2 Performing the same fimctions as described in the Office of Administrative Hearings section listed above. 3 In one such case, I was successful in having the case dismissed on summary judgment and then obtaining an unprecedented award of nearly 5120,000 in costs and sanctions against the former employee for filing a frivolous lawsuit. Both the summary judgment and sanctions award were upheld on appeal. Craig v. Comity of Afaui, 102 Haw. 382, 76 P.3d 625, 2003 Haw. App. Lexis 285 (flaw. Ct. App. 2003). —3— Packet Page -341- 5/14/2013 11.A. contract and procurement matters; and providing advice to various departments, agencies and commissions. In addition, I was in charge of all claims filed against the County. I represented the Departments of Personnel Services, Finance, Fire Control, Public Works and Waste Management, Water Supply, Police, Planning, and Parks and Recreation in labor and other civil litigation matters. I was also the legal advisor to the Commission on Persons With Disabilities. I supervised I paralegal and 1 clerical. 2197- Department of the Prosecuting Attorney; 4/99 City and County of Honolulu. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney; Honolulu, Hawaii Deputy Prosecuting Attorney assigned to the Sex Assault, Domestic Violence and Serious Juvenile Offender Division. My responsibilities included the preparation and prosecution of felony and misdemeanor criminal matters in jury and bench trials as well as screening alleged criminal conduct for potential prosecution. I also appeared before the Grand Jury and arraignments. 9/91 - Department of the Corporation Counsel; 2197 City and County of Honolulu. Deputy Corporation Counsel; Honolulu, Hawaii As a Deputy Corporation Counsel assigned to the Counseling and Drafting Division, my responsibilities included the review and approval of City contracts and leases, representation of City agencies in procurement and bid disputes, the review and drafting of legislation, and the issuance of legal opinions to various City agencies and departments. In addition, I represented various City agencies and officers in civil litigation and administrative proceedings. My trial work for the City was concentrated in the land use and zoning areas, procurement law, environmental law, tort claims and the investigation and prosecution of liquor law violations. I was lead counsel in the Bishop Estate lawsuit against the City regarding the lease rent renegotiation cap legislation and the lease to fee conversion for multi- family dwellings. I also represented the Departments of Land Utilization, Parks and Recreation, Wastewater Management, Public Works, the Board of Water Supply, the Zoning Board of Appeals, the Honolulu Police Commission and other city agencies and boards with respect to a variety of matters. In addition, 1 also assisted these agencies with policy determinations and the implementation of these policies. I served as the Prosecutor for the Honolulu Liquor Commission I supervised two secretaries. 5/90- City Council; City & County of Honolulu 8/41 Chief of Staff and Senior Advisor to Councilmember John Henry Felix; Honolulu, Hawaii. As the executive administrator for the Councilmember's staff, I established procedures relating to the operation of the office, the handling of constituent concerns, and the monitoring of staff performance. I also established a master database to track constituent and legislative matters. In addition to the above, I drafted, edited and revised press releases and testimony, prepared meeting agendas and committee reports, presented testimony on the Councilmembees behalf and represented the Councilmember at various governmental and public functions. As Senior Advisor, l also reviewed and drafted legislation, analyzed departmental reports and -4- Packet Page -342- 5/14/2013 11.A. proposals; reviewed the City's annual budget and provided advice and recommendations, both legal and non - legal, to the Councilmember. I supervised 2 community liaisons, I communications specialist and researcher and I secretary. 12/89- House of Representatives of the State of Hawaii 5/90 Chief Minority Attorney; Honolulu, Hawaii. 1 was the administrator of the legal department responsible for the drafting and review of legislation amending or creating new sections of the Hawaii State Constitution and the Hawaii Revised Statutes as well the funding of appropriations of various public projects and programs. In addition, I supervised the preparation of bill summaries and digests of all pending legislation to be voted upon by the House and the Senate. The office also provided legal advice and research to the Representatives per their request. This position was limited to the duration of the legislative session. I supervised 1 attorney, and 2 clerical/secretaries. 12/87- Supreme Court of the State of Hawaii 6/89 Office of Disciplinary Counsel; Honolulu, Hawaii. As an Assistant Disciplinary Counsel, I was responsible for the investigation and prosecution of all matters regarding attorney misconduct under the Hawaii Code of Professional Responsibility. My investigatory duties included interviewing witnesses and taking statements, reviewing documents, analyzing reports, preparing investigatory reports and recommendations. My prosecutorial duties included the preparation of charges and pleadings, trial preparation and the presentation of the case before a tribunal, legal research and the drafting of appellate briefs, oral argument before the Disciplinary Board and the Hawaii Supreme Court. I also provided ethics advice and written ethics opinions to attorneys and members of the bench. 11/86- Chaminade University of Honolulu; Honolulu, Hawaii. 12/96 Professor — School of Business Adjunct faculty member teaching Business Law in the undergraduate and M.B.A. programs. 8/83- Attorney at Law; Annapolis, Maryland. 9/86 Private practice with an emphasis on real estate, real estate development, title and conveyancing, corporate and commercial law, civil and maritime litigation. Representative clients included: real estate brokerage firms, construction companies and lending institutions in addition to other clients. 8/83- The Sentinel Title Corporation; Baltimore, Maryland. 12/85 Vice President and General Counsel Operational administrator of an escrow and title insurance company. In addition to personnel and budgetary matters, I also oversaw the operations of the title examination, title insurance, marketing, accounts and conveyancing departments. In addition, I worked closely with clients regarding the development of commercial projects and larger residential developments. I also acted as the liaison between clients and financial institutions, brokers, and mortgage lenders. In addition, I taught courses and seminars for the Board of Realtors and various brokerage firms. I supervised a staff of approximately 15 employees including title searchers, fiscal and personnel office staff, purchasing and several clerical staff -5- Packet Page -343- { 5/14/2013 11.A. 12184- Anne Arundel Community College; Arnold, Maryland. 1285 Instructor 1V-- Business Administration Department. Adjunct faculty member teaching Real Estate Transactions and related topics. This particular course was certified by the Maryland Real Estate Commission for credit towards the requirements of a real estate broker's license. 9/83- Towson State University; Towson, Maryland. 6/86 Assistant Professor— Business Administration Dept. Adjunct faculty member teaching Business Law I & H in the undergraduate division. 281- Marlow & Peddicord; Towson, Maryland. 8/83 Associate General law practice with an emphasis on civil litigation. Representative areas of practice included: admiralty, banking and bankruptcy, business and commercial law, domestic relations, personal injury (accident, malpractice, workers' compensation), real estate and foreclosures. I also acted as counsel to the mortgage department of multi-state lending institution. I was also a member of the criminal defense panel for the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland. 7/79- Austin & Pabno; Savannah Georgia. 4180 Associate General law practice with an emphasis on litigation and personal injury. EDUCATION J.D. 1979 Potomac School of Law; Washington, D.C. Activities: Vice - Chancellor— Potomac Trial Court Board; President -- Potomac Chapter of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America; Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity; Instructor -- Close -Up Foundation. B.A. 1975 Rutgers University; New Brunswick, New Jersey Major: Geography (Transportation Management emphasis). BAR AFFILIATIONS Licensed to practice law in the District of Columbia, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland and Washington. I am also admitted to the U.S. Courts of Appeal (4h , 5th & 9th Cirs.), U.S. District Courts for the states of Hawaii and Maryland and the Northern District of Georgia, U.S. Tax Court, and the U.S. Court of Claims. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Washington State Bar Association, Hawaii State Bar Association; Maryland State Bar Association; The District of Columbia Bar, The Georgia State Bar, Inquiry Committee of the Attorney Grievance Commission of Maryland (1982 - 1986); Board of Directors — Coast Guard Officers Association — Hawaii (2006 -2010) Past President and Past Secretary of the Kiwanis Club of Central Arne Anrndel (Charter member); Vice -Chair lz Packet Page -344- 5/14/2013 11.A. (1989 -90) & (1991 -92), Treasurer (1990 -91) of the Waikiki Neighborhood Board No. 9; Arbitrator -- American Arbitration Association & Court Annexed Arbitration Program; past member of the Board of Directors of the Hawaii branch of the Screen Actors Guild; Board of Directors of the Windward Division of the Aloha Council of the Boy Scouts of America; Board of Directors of the AOAO of the Ala Wai Mansion; Who's Who in American Law (4th, 5th, 6th eds.), Who's Who of Emerging Leaders of America, Men of Achievement (12th ed.), Outstanding Young Men of America (1988 ed.), Who's Who in the West. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY UNITED STATES COAST GUARD UXILIARY Base Enrollment Date: 17 September 1991 I recently served as the District Captain- Chief of Staff. My duties included supervision of the 2 other District Captains and the 15 District Staff Officers under their programs as well as the 3 Division Commanders. In essence, I handled the day to day operations of the Auxiliary in the 14" District and was responsible to insure that the policies and programs of the Auxiliary and the District Commodore were carried out. The 140 District covers the largest area of responsibility from the main Hawaii Islands to the Northern Marianas Islands (Saipan) and Guam I also served as the Sector Honolulu Auxiliary Liaison (2006- 2008) working closely with the shore and seagoing commands and units at ISC Sand Island and augmenting these units with Auxiliary personnel and facilities. I have also successfully completed FEMA courses IS -100 Introduction to the Incident Command System; IS -200 Incident Command System; IS -700 National Incident Management System; and IS -800 National Response Plan. In addition, I have also completed the Auxiliary Senior Officers' Course (executive leadership) given at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy. Security Clearance Level: Secret Equivalent active duty ranks for Auxiliary officer positions are: District Commodore - Rear Admiral -lower half (0.7); District Captain = Captain (0-6); Division Commander - Commander (0-5); Vice Division Comnumder and District Staff Office' - Lieutenant Commander (0-4); Flotilla Commander and Division Staff Officer = Lieutenant (0-3r Vice Flotilla Commander - Lieutenant Junior Grade (0-2); Flotilla Staff Officer — Ensign (0-1). REFERENCES Available upon request. -7- Packet Page -345- NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. PREFERENCES EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION ARE YOU WILLING TO RELOCATE? From: 1/2001 To: 6/2001 COLLIER COUNTY Received: 4/10/13 Regular Human Resources Department 3303 East Tamiami Trail 4 :14 PM SHIFTS YOU WILL ACCEPT: Naples, Florida 34112 For Official Use Only: (239) 252 -8460 Pir county htto: / /colliergov.net /iobs QUAL: DNQ: 24 - Semester DATES: °Experience From: 9/1995 To: 5/1998 Smith, Jr, Andrew B °Training DID YOU GRADUATE? CHIEF HEARING EXAMINER E30ther: ■Yes o No PERSONAL INFORMATION MAJOR: POSITION TITLE: Law EXAM ID #: DATES: CHIEF HEARING EXAMINER From: 9/1989 To: 12/1993 St. Mary's College LOCATION:(CitY, State) NAME: (Last, First, Middle) SOCIAI QFr11RTTv NUMBER: Smith, Jr, Andrew B ■Yes oNo Bachelor's ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) UNITS COMPLETED: 8543 Almaz Ave Fair Oaks California 95628 120 - Semester HOME PHONE: ALTERNATE PHONE: EMAIL ADDRESS: Capella University 925 457 -5166 916 552 -9048 esq4lifeO4@att.net Minneapolis Minnesota DRIVER'S LICENSE: DRIVER'S LICENSE: LEGAL RIGHT TO WORK IN THE UNITED ■ Yes 13 No State: CA STATES? ■ Yes 13 No PREFERENCES PREFERRED SALARY: ARE YOU WILLING TO RELOCATE? From: 1/2001 To: 6/2001 °Yes oNo 13Ma be WHAT TYPE OF JOB ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? Regular TYPES OF WORK YOU WILL ACCEPT: Full Time SHIFTS YOU WILL ACCEPT: Day,Evening OBJECTIVE: to be the bestspecial investigator that ever held this position. EDUCATION DATES: SCHOOL NAME: From: 1/2001 To: 6/2001 Golden Gate University LOCATION:(City, State) DID YOU GRADUATE? DEGREE RECEIVED: San Francisco California OYes •No No Degree MAJOR: UNITS COMPLETED: LL.M 24 - Semester DATES: SCHOOL NAME: From: 9/1995 To: 5/1998 George Washington University School of Law LOCATION:(City, State) DID YOU GRADUATE? DEGREE RECEIVED: Washington, District of Columbia ■Yes o No Professional MAJOR: UNITS COMPLETED: 1 Law 89 - Semester DATES: SCHOOL NAME: From: 9/1989 To: 12/1993 St. Mary's College LOCATION:(CitY, State) DID YOU GRADUATE? DEGREE RECEIVED: Moraoa California ■Yes oNo Bachelor's MAJOR: UNITS COMPLETED: government 120 - Semester DATES: SCHOOL NAME: From: To: Capella University LOCATION:(City, State) DID YOU GRADUATE? DEGREE RECEIVED: Minneapolis Minnesota ❑Yes ■No No Deqree MAJOR: UNITS COMPLETED: PhD Law & Policy WORK EXPERIENCE DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 11/2007 To: Present State of California, Department of Staff Service Analyst Health Care Service ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: Packet Page -346 - https: / /secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /appr,. -.. ... -.... .—rDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. Sacramento, California PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? oYes ENo HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 $4,700.00 /month DUTIES: Studies the principles and techniques of the area of work to which assigned and, applies them; participates in analytical studies of organization, procedures, budgetary requirements, and personnel management; gathers, tabulates, and analyzes data; draws organization, workload, and other charts; interviews and consults with departmental officials, employees, and others to give and secure information; prepares reports and makes recommendations on procedures, policies, and program alternatives; reviews and analyzes proposed legislation and advises management on the potential impact; makes decisions on financial, personnel, and other transactions of average complexity; works as a field representative in inter overnmental negotiations: and preoares correspondence. REASON FOR LEAVING: DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 10/2006 To: 7/2007 Martins Acheivement Place Youth Counselor ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: North Highlands, California PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER ■Yes 0 N HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 $1,700.00 /month DUTIES: Plan, organize, coordinate training for staffing; research and investigate victims of sexual assault, working with courts, county, governmental agencies, health plans and providers. Resolve individual problems. Determine the nature of the victim s needs and /or problems. Advise and /or refer as appropriate within established agency protocols, procedures and programs guidelines. Prepare daily and routine reports and correspondence. Perform additional duties as assioned consistent with qualifications. REASON FOR LEAVING: better pay & job security DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 3/2006 To: 10/2006 Office Team Paralegal ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: Sacramento, California PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER ■ Yes oNo HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 $2.900.00 /month DUTIES: Pre are and analyze real estate documents. Conduct leqal research. Write legal memos. REASON FOR LEAVING: full time work with benefits DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 3/2006 To: 10/2006 Aiilon Legal Paralegal ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: Los Angeles, California PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? ■Yes oNo HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 $3,000.00 /month DUTIES• Assist the transactional attorneys in the drafting of real estate documents, conduct extensive title and survey reviews, coordinate complex closings, and assist and advise other staff members when needed. Communicate in writing and orally. Research and analyze contract documents; conduct routine and complex legal research. REASON FOR LEAVING: full time work with benefits DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 7/2005 To; 3/2006 Paradise Oaks Youth Services Youth Counselor ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: 7806 Uplands Way, Citrus Heiahts, California PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? (916) 967 -6253 Judy Hansen - HR Director ■Yes oNo HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 $1,900.00 /month DUTIES: Packet Page -347 - htt s: / /secure.neo ov.com/OHC /re orts /a plr..__.. _.....___.. „__.,rDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. Professionally and routinely interview and investigate citizens complaint(s) regarding the activities of residents of the group home. Upon completing the interview and investigation of the complaint prepare a detailed report of the complaint, investigation, and conclusion. Supervise emotionally and mentally disturbed young men in a group home setting. Write daily reports regarding all incidents. Make recommendation whether the young man should be moved to another or higher level facility. REASON FOR LEAVING: ractice law DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 8/2003 To: 7/2005 ACS Goverment Sevices /Lockheed Paralegal Martin ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: One Curie Road Rockville, Maryland PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER 301 921 -7000 Lilli Ye anhi - Manager NYes oNo HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 $4 000..00 /month DUTIES: Possess Justice Department Security Clearance. Analyze legal problems; perform routine legal research. Prepared drafts of legal documents briefs resorts resolutions and legislative measures. REASON FOR LEAVING: Preparation for California Bar Examination. DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 6/2002 To: 8/2003 ACT -1 Staffing /Sacramento County Paralegal SUDerior Court ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: 8013 Street Sacramento California 95814 PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? Lollie Roberts - Law er EYes oNo HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 $2 900.00 /month DUTIES: The Paralegal assists pro per family law litigants on a first come, first served basis only focusing on the preparation of family law petitions, responses, motions and declarations in cases where child and /or spousal support is an issue. Being available to provide direct services to families in need of assistance and may be able to help in of these areas: child support and /or spousal support orders; child custody and /or parenting time orders; paternity cases; and divorce, legal separation or nullity. REASON FOR LEAVING: contract ended DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 2/2000 To: 2/2002 Western Career College Political Science Instructor ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: 1700 Bay Fair Mall, San Leandro California PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? Jeff Ankins - Program Director EYes 13No HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 30 $3,600.00 /month DUTIES: Assist with the development of educational programs in Political Science on the Northern California campuses of Silicon Vallev College and Western Career College. REASON FOR LEAVING: Law School DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 4/1998 To: 2/2000 Law Office of Arthur D. Sutton Law Clerk ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: Chicano, Illinois PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER. Arthur D. Sutton - Lawver •Yes ONo HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 $30.00 /month DUTIES: Prepared and analyzed discovery responses, reviewed medical records, researched issues pertaining to personal injury and employment issues. Researched and drafted memoranda on discreet issues of law including negligence and violations of Title VII. Assisted in discovery including drafting depositions, interrogatories and requests for production of documents. Drafted settlement letters. Assisted in trial preparation. Communicated with opposing counsel. Attended pre -trial conferences and court proceedings. Attended depositions. Researched and drafted bench memoranda, orders and opinions on various issues of criminal law. Reviewed motions, researched relevant case law, prepared summaries of legal Packet Page -348 - https://secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /apYF.11,lY,V VV.%, Ii ll .',.,crDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A arguments and assisted in preparation of court rulings. Bargin within established limits; Write and interpret contract language. Provide advise on labor relations, employment & labor laws, disciplinary actions and grievance handling. REASON FOR LEAVING: Law School DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 6/1994 To: 9/1995 Law Office of Donald Jaaeman Law Clerk ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: Martinez California PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER. Donald Ja eman - Lawyer ■Yes oNo HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 $0.00 month DUTIES: Prepared and analyzed discovery responses, reviewed medical records, researched issues pertaining to personal injury. Researched and drafted memoranda of law including negligence. Researched and drafted bench memoranda, orders and opinions on various issues of complex defense litigation. REASON FOR LEAVING: Law School DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 6/1994 To: 8/1995 Law office of David Peterson Law Clerk ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: Walnut Creek California PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? David Peterson - Lawyer ■Yes CNo HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 30 20.00 /month DUTIES: Prepared and analyzed discovery responses, reviewed medical records, researched issues pertaining to personal injury. Researched and drafted memoranda of law including negligence. Researched and drafted bench memoranda, orders and opinions on various issues of complex defense litigation. REASON FOR LEAVING: Law school DATES: POSITION TITLE: From: 6/1988 To: 6/1994 [-EMPLOYER: Santa Clara County Department of Correctional Deputy Corrections ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: 70 W. Heddin , San Jose, California PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER 408 299 -6816 Bill Gray - S t Eyes oNo HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 $5,500.00 month DUTIES: In a correctional institution, parole facility, or other custodial assignment: disarms, subdues and applies restraints to an inmate; runs to the scene of a disturbance or emergency; supervises the conduct of inmates or parolees in housing units, during meals and bathing, at recreation, in classrooms, and on work and other assignments, and escorts them to and from activities; stands watch on an armed post or patrols grounds, quarters, perimeter security walls and fences, or shops; walks or stands for long periods of time; runs up or down stairs; maintains visual surveillance of institutional grounds from observation central security area; defends self against an inmate armed with a weapon; REASON FOR LEAVING: pre are for law school CERTIFICATES AND LICENSES TYPE: Presently no Licenses however I am waiting the results of California July 2012 Bar Examination. LICENSE NUMBER: - ISSUING AGENCY:. SKILLS OFFICE SKILLS: Typing: Data Entry: OTHER SKILLS: word - Skilled - 5 years and 0 months LANGUAGE(S): Packet Page -349 - https: / /secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /apppruitvicw.k;iiii. citcrDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. Professional Memberships I waiting the results of the Feb 2013 bar exam REFERENCES REFERENCE TYPE: NAME: POSITION: Professional Paul Pfau Lawyer ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) Los Angeles, Califomia EMAIL ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER: arcadiasteno@vahoo.com (800 ) 783 -6168 Packet Page -350 - https://secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /app. ,-- -- -......., ....I „.a„rDir =626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight Agency -Wide Questions 5/14/2013 11.A. Are you a current employee of Collier County BCC? (Please note: Employees of the Sheriff's Office, Clerk 1. of Courts, Collier Schools, Tax Collector, Supervisor of Elections, Property Appraisers and Health Department are not considered employees of the BCC.) No 2 Were you previously employed by the Collier County Board of County Commissioners, or any other County Constitutional Officer agency? No 3. Have you ever been employed under any other names? If so, please list: 4 Have you ever been convicted or found guilty of a criminal offense (any level felony or first degree misdemeanor only)? No 5. If yes, please explain: 6. Have you ever entered a nolo contendre or no contest plea to any level felony or first degree misdemeanor? No 7. If yes, please explain: 8. Have you ever had adjudication withheld in a criminal offense (any level felony or first degree misdemeanor only)? No 9. If yes, please explain: 10. Within the last 3 year period have you received a traffic citation, including citations for speeding or seat belt violations? No 11. If yes, please explain: 12. Are there any criminal charges currently pending against Your other than non - criminal traffic violations? No 13. Have you ever been involved in a situation regarding workplace violence? No 14. If yes, please explain: 15. To the best of your knowledge, have you ever been the subject of any complaints, charges or lawsuits for unlawful harassment or unlawful discrimination? No 16. If so, please give dates, employer, circumstances and outcome: 17. Have you ever been discharged or forced to resign for misconduct or unsatisfactory performance? No 18. If yes, please explain the circumstances: 19. If so, list department name and dates employed: 20. Is an immediate member of your family or household employed by the Board of County Commissioners? No 21. Are you currently employed by, or have you ever worked for the Collier County Board of County Commissioners, or any other County Constitutional Officer agency? No 22. If so, list department name: 23. How did you learn of this position? Internet 24. If Other, please specify source: 25. Were you in the US Armed Forces? No Packet Page -351 - https://secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /apt,F..«.,.. ,v.,. ;.L1%ZDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 26. If so, please list branch of service: 27. Dates of Duty: 28. Did you receive any special training? If yes, please provide details: 29. Have you previously been employed through Veteran's Preference in the State of Florida? No 5/14/2013 11.A. Do you wish to claim Veteran's Preference at this time? If yes, in accordance with Florida Law, you must be a current Florida resident and provide a copy of your DD214. If you claim Veteran's Preference, you 30. must submit the required documentation at the time you apply for employment. This information will become public record, and if required will be subject to disclosure. You may fax your DD214 to (239) 252 -8455, present it in person, or mail it to our office, which is located at 3303 E. Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida 34112. If you have questions on Veteran's Preference, we can be reached at (239) 252 -8460. No 31. May we contact your present employer if you are under serious consideration? Yes 32. If yes, do you wish to be contacted beforehand? Yes 33. Please list all states of residence during the last ten years: 8543 Almaz Ave Fair Oaks, CA 95628 470 Natalino Cir Sacramento, CA 95835 7590 Rush River Dr #4 Sacramento, CA 95831 260 Rosemarie Lane Stockton, CA 95606 1550 Rush River Dr Sacrametno, CA I understand that, should I be offered a position of employment, or be accepted to volunteer with Collier County, I will be asked to provide my Social Security Number. The Agency will use this number for 1 or 34. more of the following purposes: (1) post -offer background screening, (2) verifying my eligibility for employment and (3) reporting my earnings once employed to the appropriate Federal, State and Local agencies, if applicable. Please initial in the space provided to indicate your acceptance. absj I hereby certify that all information given on this application, related employment papers and all interviews are true and correct. I understand that the County may make a thorough investigation of my character, reputation, past employment, medical history, motor vehicle records and my criminal conviction background consistent with federal and state law. I authorize the giving and receiving of any such information requested by the County (including financial and credit records) and hereby relieve and 35, release all former employers and their agents of any liability for any information they may give to the County. I hereby waive any rights or claims I may have whether present fully developed or not against Collier County and its agents and employees arising out of or resulting from the release, authorized or unauthorized, of the following information received pursuant to or in connection with the County's handling, processing, investigating, etc., of my application. Please initial in the space provided to indicate your acceptance. a bsj Packet Page - 352- htt s://secure.neo ov.com/OHC /re orts /a rDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight lob Specific Supplemental Questions 1. Are you a resident of Collier County? No 2. Are you able to vote in Collier County? No 5/14/2013 11.A. By initialing below, I understand that to be considered as a candidate for this position, I must provide, 3. either as attachments or in text format in the application, a letter detailing my experience related to the Hearing Examiner position, my resume and professional references. Failing to submit these documents may result in non- consideration. absj The following terms were accepted by the applicant upon submitting the online application: By clicking on the 'Accept' button, I hereby certify that every statement I have made in this application is true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand and agree that, except as specifically prohibited by State law or County ordinance or regulation, all County policies and procedures do not create any property rights in employment; and that employment may be terminated by either the employee or the County at any time with or without cause. I CERTIFY that all information given on this employment application, related employment papers and all interviews are true and correct. I understand that the County may make a thorough investigation of my character, reputation, past employment, medical history, motor vehicle records and my criminal conviction background consistent with federal and state law. I authorize the giving and receiving of any such information requested by the County (including financial and credit records) and hereby relieve and release all former employers and their agents of any liability for any information they may give to the County. I hereby waive any rights or claims I may have whether present fully developed or not against Collier County and its agents and employees arising out of or resulting from the release, authorized or unauthorized, of the following information received pursuant to or in connection with the County's handling, processing, investigating, etc., of my application for employment with the County. I understand that if hired, I will be placed on a 6 -month probationary period. I further understand that if in accordance with the Florida Statue Section 443.131 (3)(a)(2), I am terminated for unsatisfactory work performance within 3 months, the employer's unemployment account shall not be charged for unemployment benefits paid to me. I agree that if Collier County employs me, a future potential employer may contact the County or its representatives concerning my work record and my work performance at the County. I hereby consent to and authorize persons employed by the County to divulge any and all information they consider relevant to any person representing themselves to be an employer or potential employer of mine with respect to my work record and /or performance of my job at Collier County. I understand that all information provided herein is public record and is subject to review upon request. I agree to submit to testing to determine the presence or absence of alcohol or illegal controlled substances in my body under whatever legal policies or procedures Collier County has in effect on the subject at the time testing is required. I agree to post -offer testing if requested and understand that failure to meet any job - related medical and /or health requirements for the position with or without reasonable accommodations which would enable me to perform the essential functions of the job may prevent employment by the County. I understand that all employees who do not have a written employment contract are employed at the will of the County and that all offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of all background investigations which may include, but are not limited to, employer and non - employer references, fingerprinting and, where applicable, post -offer testing. I understand and agree that as a newly hired employee, I am required to participate in direct deposit for payroll- related payments provided to me by the County. Payment will be deposited to the eligible financial institution of my choice. Exemptions are permitted only in the event that I provide evidence that I am unable to obtain an account at an eligible financial institution. I understand that Collier County will not tolerate sexual and other forms of unlawful harassment. I understand that I have the affirmative obligation to report it. I also understand that unlawful harassment is grounds for disciplinary action up to https: / /secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /app.Packet Page - 353- rDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. and including immediate dismissal. Additionally, I understand that falsification of any information so given or other derogatory information discovered as a result of this investigation may subject me to immediate dismissal. I understand that, based upon the job duties I perform during the course of my tenure with Collier County Government, I may be subject to post - employment restrictions. I understand that in the event of a declared state of emergency, I may be called to work days or hours other than those for which I am regularly scheduled. I agree that should I become an employee of Collier County, upon termination of employment, I shall return all County property. *NOTE: The Provisions of the Fair Credit Reporting Act may be applicable if a credit report on the applicant is obtained and considered. This application was submitted by Andrew B Smith, Jr on 4/10/13 4:14 PM Packet Page -354 - https:// secure .neogov.com /OHC /reports/ap�Y.. -.,.- .„ u. .:..11_TDir=626309416E2896C62. 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight Resume Andrew B. Smith, Jr., JD 8543 Almaz Ave Fair Oaks, CA 95628 925.457.5166 916.552.9048 Esq4LifeO4@att.net Andrew.Smith @dhcs.ca.gov Summary of Qualifications 5/14/2013 11.A. Dedicated and hard- working litigator experience handling all phases of litigation from pre -trial practice through trial and appeal. The ability to handle large and small caseload without compromising quality. * George Washington University School of Law * Law Review Staff Analyst November 2007 Present State of California Review labor relations; assist employees with grievances. Studies the principles and techniques of the area of work to which assigned and, applies them; participates in analytical studies of organization, procedures, budgetary requirements, and personnel management; gathers, tabulates, and analyzes data; draws organization, workload, and other charts; interviews and consults with departmental officials, employees, and others to give and secure information; prepares reports and makes recommendations on procedures, policies, and program alternatives; reviews and analyzes proposed legislation and advises management on the potential impact; makes decisions on financial, personnel, and other transactions of average complexity; works as a field representative in intergovernmental negotiations; and prepares correspondence. Youth Counselor October 2006 May 2007 Martin's Achievement Place Plan, organize, coordinate training for staffing; research and investigate victims of sexual assault, working with courts, county, governmental agencies, health plans and providers. Resolve individual problems. Determine the nature of the victim's needs and /or problems. Advise and /or refer as appropriate within established agency protocols, procedures and programs guidelines. Prepare daily and routine reports and correspondence. Perform additional duties as assigned consistent with qualifications. Legal Experience Paralegal June 2006 to October 2006 Office Team Sacramento, CA Prepare and analyze real estate documents. Conduct legal research. Write legal memos. Paralegal March 2006 to October 2006 Ajilon Legal Staffing Los Angeles, CA Assist the transactional attorneys in the drafting of real estate documents, conduct extensive title and survey reviews, coordinate complex closings, and assist and advise other staff members when needed. Communicate in writing and orally. Research and analyze contract documents; conduct routine and complex legal research. Paralegal August 2003 to May 2005 ACS Government Services /Lockheed Martin, Rockville Maryland Analyze routine and complex Anti -Trust legal problems; perform routine legal research. Prepared drafts of legal documents, briefs, complex pleadings, motion to dismiss, judgment on the pleadings, summary judgments, and similar documents. Review and assist in the drafting of legislative measures. Paralegal June 2002 to November 2002 Superior Court of California Sacramento County. The Paralegal assists *pro per* family law litigants on a first come, first served basis only focusing on the preparation of family law petitions, responses, motions and declarations in cases where child and /or spousal support is an issue. https:H secure .neogov.com /OHC /reports /apl Packet Page - 355- ;rDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight Senior Law Clerk April 1998 to February 2000 Law Office of Arthur D. Sutton, Chicago, III 5/14/2013 11.A. Prepared and analyzed discovery responses, reviewed medical records, researched issues pertaining to personal injury and employment issues. Researched and drafted memoranda on discreet issues of law including negligence and violations of Title VII. Assisted in discovery including drafting depositions, interrogatories and requests for production of documents. Law Clerk June 1994 to August 1995 Law Office of Donald Jageman, Martinez, California. Prepared and analyzed discovery responses, reviewed medical records, researched issues pertaining to personal injury. Researched and drafted memoranda of law including negligence. Law Clerk June 1994 to August 1995 Law Office of David L. Peterson, Walnut Creek, California Researched and drafted memoranda of law including wills & trusts. Assisted in preparation of estate planning, and family law issues. Education and Professional Development B.A., Government, St. Mary*s College of California, Moraga, CA Continuing Education: Regularly attend CLE seminars including Employment Law Seminars. Professional Affiliations • National Bar Association • American Bar Association • National Employment Lawyers Association • California Employment Lawyers Association • Alameda County Bar Association • Trial Lawyers of America • Washington, DC Bar Association Computer Skills PC Proficient: Lexis, Westlaw, Microsoft Office Suite, WordPerfect, Word, Internet, and E -Mail applications. Current salary: $55,000 References: Sonny Robinson 916 -256 -8875 Bunny Moore 916- 874 -5900 Loilie Roberts, Esq 916- 874 -5900 Dr. Chris Hovick 916- 552 -9625 David Merritt 916 - 445 -8083 Shanin Kavick 916 - 552 -9618 https: / /secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /apt Packet Page - 356- ;rDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 5/14/2013 11.A. ndrew B. Smith,_ Jr., JD 8543 Almaz Aver Fair Oaks, CA 95628 925.457.5166 916.552.9054 Esq4LifeO4@att.net Andrew.Smith @dhcs.ca.gov Summary of Oualifications Seeking the position of Attorney where I can have the opportunity to doing trial work in defending against potential loses. Key Skills • Knowledge of new regulations and policies proposed by the government • Ability to work in a team and advise the team members about the application of the new policies to ensure transparency and cooperation • Good organizational skills that also help to establish effective communication when the team and department • Capable of analyzing current regulations and legislations proposed by the varies departments and making the required changes and recommendations accordingly Work Exnerien Staff Services Analyst State of California November 2007 - Present Responsible to draft organizational policies and regulate the proceedings of the organization. Provide guidance to the department in its day to day functioning. Studies the principles and techniques of the area of work to which assigned; participates in analytical studies of organization, procedures, budgetary requirements, and personnel management; gathers, tabulates, and analyzes data; draws organization, workload, and other charts; interviews and consults with departmental officials, employees, and others to give and secure information; prepares reports and makes recommendations on procedures, policies, and program alternatives; reviews and analyzes proposed legislation and advises management on the potential impact; makes decisions on financial, personnel, and other transactions of average complexity; works as a field representative in intergovernmental negotiations; and prepares correspondence. Youth Counselor Martin's Achievement Place October 2006 - May 2007 Plan, organize, coordinate training for staffing; research and investigate victims of sexual assault, working with courts, county, governmental agencies, health plans and providers. Resolve individual problems. Determine the nature of the victim's needs and /or problems. Advise and /or refer as appropriate within established agency protocols, procedures and programs guidelines. Prepare daily and routine reports and correspondence. Perform additional duties as assigned consistent with qualifications. Paraleual Office Team June 2006 to October 2006 Prepare and analyze real estate documents. Conduct legal research. Write legal memos. Packet Page -357- 5/14/2013 11.A. Paralegal Ajilon Legal Staffing March 2006 to October 2006 Assist the transactional attorneys in the drafting of real estate documents, conduct extensive title and survey reviews, coordinate complex closings, and assist and advise other staff members when needed. Communicate in writing and orally. Research and analyze contract documents; conduct routine and complex legal research. Paralegal ACS Government Services /Lockheed Martin August 2003 to May 2005 Analyze routine and complex Anti -Trust legal problems; perform routine legal research. Prepared drafts of legal documents, briefs, complex pleadings, motion to dismiss, judgment on the pleadings, summary judgments, and similar documents. Review and assist in the drafting of legislative measures. Paralegal Superior Court of California Sacramento County June 2002 to November 2002 The Paralegal assists *pro per* family law litigants on a first come, first served basis only focusing on the preparation of family law petitions, responses, motions and declarations in cases where child and /or spousal support is an issue. Senior Law Clerk Law Office of Arthur D. Sutton April 1998 to February 2000 Prepared and analyzed discovery responses, reviewed medical records, researched issues pertaining to personal injury and employment issues. Researched and drafted memoranda on discreet issues of law including negligence and violations of Title VII. Assisted in discovery including drafting depositions, interrogatories and requests for production of documents. Law Clerk Law Office of Donald Jageman June 1994 to August 1995 Prepared and analyzed discovery responses, reviewed medical records, researched issues pertaining to personal injury. Researched and drafted memoranda of law including negligence. Law Clerk Law Office of David L. Peterson June 1994 to August 1995 Researched and drafted memoranda of law including wills & trusts. Assisted in preparation of estate planning, and family law issues. Education Qualifications Doctrine of Jurisprudence in Law John F. Kennedy University School of Law UOP, McGeorge School of Law Packet Page -358- Bachelor's degree in Public Administration St. Mary*s College of California Professional Affiliations * National Bar Association * American Bar Association * National Employment Lawyers Association * California Employment Lawyers Association * Alameda County Bar Association • Trial Lawyers of America • Washington, DC Bar Association Computer Skills PC Proficient: Lexis, Westlaw, Microsoft Office Suite, WordPerfect, Word, Internet, and E -Mail applications. References Will be provided on request Packet Page -359- 5/14/2013 11.A. 5/14/2013 11.A. o Y JOHN F. KENNEDY UNIVERSITY November 10, 2011 Deputy Public Defender San Diego County, CA Re: Andrew B. Smith, Jr. This letter is to confirm that Andrew B. Smith, Jr. attended John F. Kennedy School of Law from August 28, 1995 to May 14, 1998. He completed the Juris Doctor program in good academic standing on August 17, 1998. Please call me at (925) 969 -3353 if you have any questions or concerns. Sincerely, Madeline Venable Registration Assistant 11 Office of the Registrar OPE# 004484 100 Ellimvood Way, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 Telephone 925- 969 -3353 HTM:/I%v%vvv.jfku.edu jfku.edu Packet Page -360- r a to � �t + ui tA a ,z t Ld Packet Page -361- g � a 5/14/2013 11.A. NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. PREFERENCES EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION ARE YOU WILLING TO RELOCATE? SCHOOL NAME: COLLIER COUNTY Received: 4/11/13 Reqular Human Resources Department 3303 East Tamiami Trail 12:13 PM SHIFTS YOU WILL ACCEPT: Naples, Florida 34112 For Official Use Only: ,�^��,,� (239) 252 -8460 'tr,,. eY Cculltv httm / /colliergov.nethobs QUAL: DNQ: UNITS COMPLETED: 771 Management o Experience (239 ) 732 -9400 Strain, Mark P °Training HOURS PER WEEK: CHIEF HEARING EXAMINER 0Other: 40 PERSONAL INFORMATION POSITION TITLE: EXAM ID #: DUTIES: CHIEF HEARING EXAMINER See attached resume NAME: (Last, First, Middle) REASON FOR LEAVING: SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER: Strain Mark P Resigned to assist ailing parent N/A ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) 3675 Third Ave N.W., Naples, Florida 34120 HOME PHONE: ALTERNATE PHONE: EMAIL ADDRESS: 239 455 -7858 239 877 -0013 m " train @comcast.net DRIVER'S LICENSE: DRIVER'S LICENSE: LEGAL RIGHT TO WORK IN THE UNITED 0 Yes 0 No State: FL STATES? ■ Yes 13 No PREFERENCES PREFERRED SALARY: ARE YOU WILLING TO RELOCATE? SCHOOL NAME: OYes allo oMa be WHAT TYPE OF JOB ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? Reqular TYPES OF WORK YOU WILL ACCEPT: Full Time SHIFTS YOU WILL ACCEPT: OBJECTIVE: Applying for position of Hearing Examiner CERTIFICATES AND LICENSES Nothing Entered For This Section SKILLS Nothing Entered For This Section ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Nothing Entered For This Section https: / /secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /apl Packet Page - 362- :rDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 EDUCATION DATES: SCHOOL NAME: From: To: Internation College LOCATION:(City, State) DID YOU GRADUATE? DEGREE RECEIVED: Naples,. Florida •Yes 13No Bachelor's MAJOR: UNITS COMPLETED: 771 Management MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? (239 ) 732 -9400 CERTIFICATES AND LICENSES Nothing Entered For This Section SKILLS Nothing Entered For This Section ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Nothing Entered For This Section https: / /secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /apl Packet Page - 362- :rDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 WORK EXPERIENCE DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 8/1994 To: 10/2010 Gulf Bay Group of Companies Vice President of Plannina ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: Naples, Florida 34120 PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? (239 ) 732 -9400 Anthony DiNardo - CFO •Yes o No HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 $0.00 /month DUTIES: See attached resume REASON FOR LEAVING: Resigned to assist ailing parent CERTIFICATES AND LICENSES Nothing Entered For This Section SKILLS Nothing Entered For This Section ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Nothing Entered For This Section https: / /secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /apl Packet Page - 362- :rDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight REFERENCES Nothing Entered For This Section 5/14/2013 11.A. https:// secure .neogov.com /OHC /reports/apf Packet Page - 363- ;rDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight Aaencv -Wide Ouestions 5/14/2013 11.A. Are you a current employee of Collier County BCC? (Please note: Employees of the Sheriffs Office, Clerk 1. of Courts, Collier Schools, Tax Collector, Supervisor of Elections, Property Appraisers and Health Department are not considered employees of the BCC.) No 2. Were you previously employed by the Collier County Board of County Commissioners, or any other County Constitutional Officer agency? No 3. Have you ever been employed under any other names? If so, please list: 4. Have you ever been convicted or found guilty of a criminal offense (any level felony or first degree misdemeanor only)? No S. If yes, please explain: 6. Have you ever entered a polo contendre or no contest plea to any level felony or first degree misdemeanor? No 7. If yes, please explain: S. Have you ever had adjudication withheld in a criminal offense (any level felony or first degree misdemeanor only)? No 9. If yes, please explain: 10. Within the last 3 year period have you received a traffic citation, including citations for speeding or seat belt violations? No 11. If yes, please explain: 12. Are there any criminal charges currently pending against you, other than non - criminal traffic violations? No 13. Have you ever been involved in a situation regarding workplace violence? No 14. If yes, please explain: 15. To the best of your knowledge, have you ever been the subject of any complaints, charges or lawsuits for unlawful harassment or unlawful discrimination? No 16. If so, please give dates, employer, circumstances and outcome: 17. Have you ever been discharged or forced to resign for misconduct or unsatisfactory performance? No 18. If yes, please explain the circumstances: 19. If so, list department name and dates employed: 20. Is an immediate member of your family or household employed by the Board of County Commissioners? No 21. Are you currently employed by, or have you ever worked for the Collier County Board of County Commissioners, or any other County Constitutional Officer agency? No 22. If so, list department name: 23. How did you learn of this position? Other 24. If Other, please specify source: personal experience 25. Were you in the US Armed Forces? https: / /secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /apy Packet Page - 364 - ;rDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. No 26. If so, please list branch of service: 27. Dates of Duty: 28. Did you receive any special training? If yes, please provide details: 29. Have you previously been employed through Veteran's Preference in the State of Florida? No Do you wish to claim Veteran's Preference at this time? If yes, in accordance with Florida Law, you must be a current Florida resident and provide a copy of your DD214. If you claim Veteran's Preference, you 30 must submit the required documentation at the time you apply for employment. This information will become public record, and if required will be subject to disclosure. You may fax your DD214 to (239) 252 -8455, present it in person, or mail it to our office, which is located at 3303 E. Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida 34112. If you have questions on Veteran's Preference, we can be reached at (239) 252 -8460. No 31. May we contact your present employer if you are under serious consideration? Yes 32. If yes, do you wish to be contacted beforehand? No 33. Please list all states of residence during the last ten years: Florida I understand that, should I be offered a position of employment, or be accepted to volunteer with Collier County, I will be asked to provide my Social Security Number. The Agency will use this number for 1 or 34. more of the following purposes: (1) post -offer background screening, (2) verifying my eligibility for employment and (3) reporting my earnings once employed to the appropriate Federal, State and Local agencies, if applicable. Please initial in the space provided to indicate your acceptance. MPS I hereby certify that all information given on this application, related employment papers and all interviews are true and correct. I understand that the County may make a thorough investigation of my character, reputation, past employment, medical history, motor vehicle records and my criminal conviction background consistent with federal and state law. I authorize the giving and receiving of any such information requested by the County (including financial and credit records) and hereby relieve and 35. release all former employers and their agents of any liability for any information they may give to the County. I hereby waive any rights or claims I may have whether present fully developed or not against Collier County and its agents and employees arising out of or resulting from the release, authorized or unauthorized, of the following information received pursuant to or in connection with the County's handling, processing, investigating, etc., of my application. Please initial in the space provided to indicate your acceptance. MPS Packet Page -365 - htt s: / /secure.neo ov.com/OHC /re orts /a l, Y...........,..... ....,rDir= 626309416E2896C62... .4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight lob Specific Supplemental Ouestions 5/14/2013 11.A. 1. Are you a resident of Collier County? Yes 2. Are you able to vote in Collier County? Yes By initialing below, I understand that to be considered as a candidate for this position, I must provide, 3. either as attachments or in text format in the application, a letter detailing my experience related to the Hearing Examiner position, my resume and professional references. Failing to submit these documents may result in non - consideration. MPS The following terms were accepted by the applicant upon submitting the online application: By clicking on the 'Accept' button, I hereby certify that every statement I have made in this application is true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand and agree that, except as specifically prohibited by State law or County ordinance or regulation, all County policies and procedures do not create any property rights in employment; and that employment may be terminated by either the employee or the County at any time with or without cause. I CERTIFY that all Information given on this employment application, related employment papers and all interviews are true and correct. I understand that the County may make a thorough investigation of my character, reputation, past employment, medical history, motor vehicle records and my criminal conviction background consistent with federal and state law. I authorize the giving and receiving of any such information requested by the County (including financial and credit records) and hereby relieve and release all former employers and their agents of any liability for any information they may give to the County. I hereby waive any rights or claims I may have whether present fully developed or not against Collier County and its agents and employees arising out of or resulting from the release, authorized or unauthorized, of the following information received pursuant to or in connection with the County's handling, processing, investigating, etc., of my application for employment with the County. I understand that if hired, I will be placed on a 6 -month probationary period. I further understand that if in accordance with the Florida Statue Section 443.131 (3)(a)(2), I am terminated for unsatisfactory work performance within 3 months, the employer's unemployment account shall not be charged for unemployment benefits paid to me. I agree that if Collier County employs me, a future potential employer may contact the County or its representatives concerning my work record and my work performance at the County. I hereby consent to and authorize persons employed by the County to divulge any and all information they consider relevant to any person representing themselves to be an employer or potential employer of mine with respect to my work record and /or performance of my job at Collier County. I understand that all information provided herein is public record and is subject to review upon request. I agree to submit to testing to determine the presence or absence of alcohol or illegal controlled substances in my body under whatever legal policies or procedures Collier County has in effect on the subject at the time testing is required. I agree to post -offer testing if requested and understand that failure to meet any job - related medical and /or health requirements for the position with or without reasonable accommodations which would enable me to perform the essential functions of the job may prevent employment by the County. I understand that all employees who do not have a written employment contract are employed at the will of the County and that all offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of all background investigations which may include, but are not limited to, employer and non - employer references, fingerprinting and, where applicable, post -offer testing. I understand and agree that as a newly hired employee, I am required to participate in direct deposit for payroll- related payments provided to me by the County. Payment will be deposited to the eligible financial institution of my choice. Exemptions are permitted only in the event that I provide evidence that I am unable to obtain an account at an eligible financial institution. I understand that Collier County will not tolerate sexual and other forms of unlawful harassment. I understand that I have the affirmative obligation to report it. I also understand that unlawful harassment is grounds for disciplinary action up to https: / /secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /al ?acket Page -366- icrDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. and including immediate dismissal. Additionally, I understand that falsification of any information so given or other derogatory information discovered as a result of this investigation may subject me to immediate dismissal. I understand that, based upon the job duties I perform during the course of my tenure with Collier County Government, 1 may be subject to post - employment restrictions. I understand that in the event of a declared state of emergency, I may be called to work days or hours other than those for which I am regularly scheduled. I agree that should I become an employee of Collier County, upon termination of employment, I shall return all County property. *NOTE: The Provisions of the Fair Credit Reporting Act may be applicable if a credit report on the applicant is obtained and considered. This application was submitted by Mark P Strain on 4/11/13 12:13 PM https:// secure .neogov.com /OHC /reports /apl Packet Page - 367 - xDir=626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 5/14/2013 11.A. Mark P. Strain 3675 Third Avenue Northwest Naples, Florida 34120 (239) 455 -7858 April 11, 2013 Board of County Commissioners 3299 Tamiami Trail East Naples, Florida 34112 RE: Position of Chief Hearing Examiner Dear Commissioners: I have worked in the development and construction industry in Collier County since the late 1970's, either as an owner /operator of my own business or as a member of a development team. With over thirty years of experience, I believe I have a local history and knowledge that will be greatly beneficial to executing the duties of hearing examiner. My past experiences in the private sector, where I worked daily with the practical application of codes and planning issues, provides a thorough understanding of the challenges facing property owners. I have acquired an excellent comprehension of the many development processes and how they interact locally as well as on a state or federal level, all of which provides a better grasp of and practical approach to land use applications and decisions. As a result of actively participating in County Government as a member of a variety of voluntary boards for over twenty years, I have had the opportunity to work closely with staff members and have gained a good understanding of county processes. For the past eleven years my service on the Planning Commission has included providing consistent and detailed findings on land use applications. With the creation of the Office of Hearing Examiner we have an opportunity to produce a better process and I would like to be part of this ground breaking effort for Collier County. Please find attached my updated resume. I believe my experiences uniquely qualify me for this position. Thank you in advance for your consideration, Respectfully, t Mar P. Strain Packet Page -368- 5/14/2013 11.A. Mark P. Strain 3675 Third Avenue Northwest Naples, Florida 34120 (239) 455 -7858 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Chairman Collier County Planning Commission, Naples, Florida 9 -11 -01 to Present Duties include: • Serving as Chairman October 2005 to present. • Oversee a nine member planning board. Conduct public meetings and workshops on land use petitions, Land Development Code amendments, Growth Management Plan amendments, conditional uses, variances, and land use requirements for local planning agencies as required by Florida Statutes. • Review and set agendas. • Facilitate all meetings, the majority of which are quasi - judicial. • The Planning Commission routinely provides in -depth recommendations and stipulations on land use applications to the Board of County Commissioners to assure consistency with our codes, compatibility with existing conditions and concurrency with growth management. • Research documentation to assure overall accuracy and consistent findings with our land code and growth planning. • Provide stipulations and final decisions where appropriate. • Respond to special requests from the Board of County Commissioners such as settlement review for Bert Harris claims. • Review Annual Update and Inventory Report for concurrency with growth management planning. • Meet with county staff, members of the public and applicants as requested for matters that are reviewed by the Planning Commission. • Respond to various independent requests from citizens, civic associations and county staff. Packet Page -369- Vice President of Planning Gulf Bay Group of Companies, Naples Florida Duties included: 5/14/2013 11.A. 1994 to 2010 • All planning functions as well as infrastructure and horizontal development for various land uses including marinas, a 4000 acre residential and commercial DRUPUD, hi -rise clustered projects, commercial and hotel /resort properties. • Risk assessment for property acquisitions involving consistency with permitting, zoning, environmental requirements, environmental audits, and title analysis to determine feasibility with future needs. • Hiring, managing and scheduling land development personnel, consultants, contractors and vendors. • Create RFP's and negotiate contracts. • Land acquisition due diligence. • Project planning consistent with environmental constraints and avoidance of impacts. • Complete permitting requirements through local, state and federal agencies. • Coordinate land planning with project engineering for multi -lane road systems, public and private utilities and site preparation for vertical construction. • Perform feasibility and financial analysis for various alternatives. • Formation of two Community Development Districts and bond acquisitions in excess of $100 million. • Assist in development of economic models. • Review and assure consistency with project requirements for internal deed restrictions and architectural review. Project Manager Masterplanned Communities, Inc., Naples, Florida 1992-1994 Duties included: • Assemble team of professionals to develop land plan and site engineering for a 313 acre golf course community. • Process permitting through all governmental agencies. Establish development budgets. • Oversee design and engineering for residential products and recreational facilities. Packet Page -370- 5/14/2013 11.A. President/ Owner Excel Construction and Development, Inc., Naples, Florida 1980 to 1992 Duties included: • Implemented policies necessary to carry on business activities of a general contracting firm generating up to $10,000,000 in yearly revenues. • Managed all aspects of employee hiring, termination and benefits. • Established offices and set standards for conduct and performance. • Responsible for overall financial well -being of business and all contract review and negotiations. • Responsible for maintaining budgets and cash flow, collections and payables, business loans, insurance and health plans. EDUCATION • Bachelor of Science Degree in Management, Summa Cum Laude. • Associates of Arts Degree PROFESSIONAL LICENSES Florida State Certified General Contractor, Class A, Dual Licensed • State License #CGC015977 (currently inactive) • State License #CGCA15977 (currently inactive) California State Certified General Contractor (B -1) with supplemental Master Electrician (C -10) • State License #359094 (expired 2010) Packet Page -371- 5/14/2013 11.A. COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES* Golden Gate Estates Area Civic Association Citizen of the Year 2012 Qualified land code expert witness for local Court and other agencies Columnist, Tuff Publications and Collier Citizen 1988 to 2010 Collier County Sheriff's Commission 2001 to 2008 Friends of Rookery Bay Board 2004 Golden Gate Master Plan Committee, Chairman 2001 to 2003 Workforce Housing Advisory Committee, Chairman 2001 to 2003 Member Army Corp of Engineers EIS Study Group; SW Florida 1999 to 2000 Golden Gate Fire Commissioner 1990 to 1995 Golden Gate Citizens Advisory Board Member 1987 to 1994 Collier County Code Enforcement Board Member 1989 to 1993 President of Golden Gate Chamber of Commerce 1991 Immokalee Friendship House, Director Early 1990s President of Golden Gate Estates Civic Association 1987 to 1988 President of Golden Gate Business Association 1987 Collier County Board of Adjustments and Appeals 1983 to 1986 Golden Gate volunteer firefighter and EMT 1980s *all dates approximate Packet Page -372- 5/14/2013 11.A. To whom it may concern, Sat, 13 Apr. 2013 Re: Appointment of Mark Strain to the position of Hearing Examiner Collier County, Florida Greetings: It's my understanding that Mark Strain has applied for the position of Hearing Examiner for Collier County. Of everyone "I know and have dealt with in my 32 years residing in Collier County and 19 years working for Collier County Government, I cannot think of any person better suited for the duties and demands of that position. I was on County staff dealing with Mr. Strain when he was Chairman of the Collier County Planning Commission. Engineering staff didn't bring projects in front of the CCPC as often as Planning staff, but when we knew we were going in front of Mark, we made sure that we were extra well - prepared because we knew that Mark had read every document associated with any action coming before him, and also that he had read the codes that were referenced or that governed the issue. We respected Mark because he never took "cheap shots" and just expected straight answers to questions, and because of his experience, he knew if someone was trying to "snow" him. We all had the utmost respect for his abilities and the way he treated everyone. There is one anecdote that sums up Mark's thoroughness. About 5 years ago, a couple of years before l retired, a cell tower project came before the CCPC, and Mark asked who kept the copies of the cell tower structural inspection reports that were required by a code change as of Jan 1992. 1 think all he received was a blank stare. The CDES Engineering department was eventually given the unenviable task of inventorying all the towers, getting the structural reports and filing them, so the incident left an impression. Mark was the first one in over 15 years that had read that section of code and bothered to question it, simply because a petitioner had requested permission to erect a cell tower. Now that's thorough. Respectfully, Stan Chrzan i, P. E County Engin r, Retired Collier County, Florida Packet Page -373- 5/14/2013 11.A. April 14, 2013 To whom it may concern: Subject: Letter of Recommendation for Mark Strain, Candidate for Hearing Examiner, Collier County, Florida It is indeed my pleasure to provide this letter of recommendation for Mr. Mark Strain. Mark has been a leader and community volunteer for over 30 years in Collier County. During my tenure as Administrator, Community Development and Environmental Services, Collier County from January 2002 to December 2009, 1 had the distinct honor and privilege of working with and alongside Mark during his years of service as the Chairman of and as a Planning Commissioner on the Collier County Planning Commission, each a volunteer position serving on the County's local planning authority. Without question, Mark is a dedicated public servant who has clearly shown that he is a proven master with regards to interpreting and applying the tenants of the Collier County Growth Management Plan and Land Development Code as well as its Code of Laws and Ordinances. During my tenure as Administrator, Mark meticulously researched and prepared for every public hearing and he diligently and accurately applied the Code. If appointed by the Board of County Commissioners as the Hearing Examiner for Collier County, there is no doubt that Mark will justly and fairly adjudicate issues when presented and without prejudice will consider all extenuating and mitigating circumstances pertaining to the issue before rendering his final decision. In addition, I attest without hesitation that his moral and ethical standards are above reproach. In summation, Mr. Strain is exactly what we need on the staff of the Board of County Commissioners. He is a totally dedicated professional who would certainty prove to be a positive addition to the Board of County Commissioners in dealing with land development code issues raised by the citizens and property owners of Collier County. Sincerely, K. Schmitt, Colonel, U.S. Amry (Retired) Senior Program Manager DynCorp International, LLC and former Administrator, Community Development and Environmental Services Division, Collier County Packet Page -374- hr-d srwroT A X IS. iw. An*keft OW Planner% AACOOOM 520 Siugar Pirr. Lmic NVIm Florida 341X18 239,254-0283 April 14, 2013 Re: Mark Strain 'I to whom it may concern; 5/14/2013 11.A. Please accept this as my recommendation of Mark Strain as the Chierlicating Examiner. As u member of the Collier County Planning Commission for almost ten years I have worked along side Mark. lie has stall times demonstrated an exceptional knowledge and tinderslanding of the Cirowth Management Plan and the Land Development Code. His ability to deeply research any item has always, placed him as the leader to facilitate a resolution. Mark has also shown fairness to all members of society and never imposed unnecessary regulation_ 'I� Metric: Fxamine, is rt�plachig tine con. ent j)1'c:ijj7rjj t more the Mark Strain, --Od. tj-)ere i no o% I bfiJSJ)Iffer AIA I r l AKWV7134 Packet Page -375- Peter Paul Gaddy 37012th Ave NW Naples, Florida 34120 239 -304 -6590 April 15, 2013 To whom it may concern: 5/14/2013 11.A. As a Director. 0117icer and President of the Golden Gate Estates Area Civic Association. Inc. I have had the opportunity to work with Mark Strain for many years on numerous land planning issues. including but not limited to Comprehensive Plan Amendments, Rezones, Planned Unit Developments. Evaluation and Appraisal Reports, Variances. and Conditional uses. As a land planner, Attorney, and Real Estate Broker I can testify to the unique skill sets that Mr. Strain would bring to the table as Collier County's Chief Hearing Examiner. Mr. Strain has dcrnonstraird the judicial demeanor necessary to conduct R& and impartial public hearings. This has been arnply demonstrated by his stellar work as Chairman of the Collier County Plan Commission since 2005, where his fair and balanced approach to public issues as well as his efforts to hear all sides of an issue has become legendary. 'Mr. Strains tenure on the Plan Commission has demonstrated that he is intimately fain I I Jar with the goals, policies, and objectives of Colliers Growth Management Plan, Just as important. Mr. Strain is eminently qualified to hold the position. In addition to his public -experience in the government sector. he has over 30 v of experience in the private sector acting as a principal and manager of construction, as a project manager, and most recently as 6ce-presi dent of planning for the Gulf Bay Group of Companies. In the private sector .Mr. Strain Avas responsible for all {phases of land development from acquisition. planning. contracting, imancingy. risk assessment, due diligence. and product delivery. Mr. Strain holds a Bachelor of Science degree in management and has held numerous State industry licenses. I conclusion, I highly recommend Mark Strain for the position of Chief Hearing Officer. Yours truly, 4C Peter Paul Gaddy Packet Page -376- 5/14/2013 11.A. John A. Hayes 18.160 Old Dominion Court Tidewater Island, FL 33908 April 16, 2013 To Whom it May Concern RE: Mark Strain Collier County Hearing Examiner I have known Mark Strain personally for over twenty years now, and of that time worked directly with him professionally for over half that time. Mark is as honest and straight forward of a person as I have ever met. His decision making process is one set by a thorough and diligent review of the facts, no matter how detailed and voluminous they may be. During our time working together in the land development and construction business I relied continuously on Mark to do the detailed research required on the most complex and /or divisive issues. Generally these issues had their roots somewhere in the depths of the Growth Management Plan or the Land Development Code, and Mark could always be relied upon to spend the numerous hours needed to read and absorb all of the possible angles presented in either. His conclusions would be thorough and based on facts, to which he could dearly and concisely point to for reference. Additionally in his position when we worked together Mark supervised other employees, managed outside third party professionals of various types, and conducted and chaired meetings of all sizes and types regarding various land use subjects. Mark is a long, long time resident of Collier County and has shown repeatedly over these many years his love and dedication to the County through various volunteer efforts. I myself moved to Collier County in 1987 and although I recently became a resident of Lee County I still own two properties in Collier, and can not think of a better person than Mark for the Hearing Examiner position. While I usually step hack from making recommendations, I have absolutely no problem strongly doing so for Mark for this position. Should you have any questions or require additional information, please do not "tf to contact me at 239.253.6389 or Jhat yes „gatesinc com. Thank you. submitted, Hayes Packet Page -377- 5/14/2013 11.A. 7+ U 5581 Shady Oaks Lane tJaples. Florida 34119 Phon=_,: t2391 825 3124 F-Mait: russellabuddC•Comcast.net April 17, 2013 To Whom It May Concern: 1 have known Mark Strain for over thirty years. When we first met, he was the owner of a general contracting firm that was building two high rise condominiums on Gulfshore Drive in Vanderbilt Beach. Mark immediately impressed me as being technically competent and a highly skilled builder. Since that time I have also had the opportunity to serve with Mark when we were both elected Commissioners on the Golden Gate l=ire Control and Rescue District Board. I also served along side Mark for several years when we were both appointed to the Collier County Planning Commission. It was during my Planning Commission service that I found Mark to be extremely knowledgeable in all aspects of the Collier County Growth Management Plan, zoning, and land use regulations. Mr Strain consistently showed himself to be the most prepared commissioner at every meeting. I recommend Mark Strain both personally and professionally without reservation. Sincerely, Russel[ Budd Packet Page -378- I ATTORNEYS AT LAW April 25, 2013 To Whom It May Concern Re: Mark Strain 5/14/2013 11.A. SUN TRUST BANK BLDG. 215 SOUTH MONROE STREET SUITE 400 TALLAHASSEE, FL 33301 TELEPHONE: 950 69168 6810 FACSIMILE: 850.681.97 93 W VW.BROADANDCASSM, COM DOUGLAS J. RILLSTONE, P.A. DIRECT LINE: 850.205.3326 DIRECT FACSIMILE: 850.521.1460 EMAIL: DRILL 4TONF.@BROADANBCASSEL.COM I have had the pleasure of knowing and working closely with Mark Strain for almost twenty (20) years on issues specifically associated with Collier County, as well as other regional and statewide issues that effect and/or benefit landowners and citizens within the county, local region and across the state. I also have the pleasure of knowing Mark on a personal basis and I understand his dedication to both family and public service. Mark is inquisitive, thoughtful, considerate, and decisive in his efforts to understand the facts, the rule of lave, policies and developing policies prior to developing and implementing recommendations and decisions. Mark's ethics are beyond reproach and his analytical and organization skills second to none. He is thoughtful, articulate, listens with intensity and is always prepared to ask the next question, a trait which I believe is indicative of his commitment to his research, organization and preparation. It is with these understandings of Mark that I would urge your positive consideration of Mark for the Chief Hearing Examiner. If you have any questions or would like to discuss the above, please feel free to contact my office at the address and telephone numbers referenced above. Sincerely yours, BR4 CASSEL �r � Dou' . R llstone, P-A. tr DJR BOCA RATON • DESTIN - FT. LAUDERDALE - MIAMI • ORLANDO • TALLAHASSEE - TAMPA • WEST PALM BEACH 4849 - 9545.1875:1 1048210015 DIK ph Packet Page -379- NEOGOV Insight C71mi ty POSITION TITLE: CHIEF HEARING E: NAME: (Last, First, dons, emmanuella ADDRESS: (Street EMPLOYMENT APPLICA I IVN COLLIER COUNTY Human Resources Department 3303 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (239) 252 -8460 http : / /col I iergov. net /jobs doris, emmanuella CHIEF HEARING EXAMINER PERSONAL INFORMATION EXAM ID #: AMINER Middle) SOCIAL SECURITY !V N/A city, State, Zip Code) re, na les Florida 34_ 114 ALTERNATE PH (239) 537 -7742 DRIVER'S LICENSE: DKIVtK-: o Yes A Na State: FL EMAIL ADDRESS' LEGAL RIGHT TO STATES? ■ Yes n No 5/14/2013 11.A. Received: 4/17/13 11:17 AM For Official Use Only: QUAL: DNQ: C3 Experience OTraining o Other: IN THE PREFERENCES PREFERRED SALARY: ARE YOU WILLING TO RELOCATE? $10.00 per hour; $30,000.00 per year I DYes oNo DMa be WHAT TYPE OF JOB ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? Re ular TemDorarY,Seasonal,Internshi TYPES OF WORK YOU WILL ACCEPT: Full Time,Part Time,Per Diem SHIFTS YOU WILL ACCEPT: Day, Even! na.Niaht Weekends OBJECTIVE: anv non - degree position that is open im willing to do it WORK EXPERIENCE EDUCATION EMPLOYER: DATES: SCHOOL NAME: WALAMRT From: To: rasmussen college COMPANY URL: LOCATION:(City, State) DID YOU GRADUATE? DEGREE RECEIVED: fort m ers, Florida oYes •No Other 40 $630.00 /month 1 UNITS COMPLETED: MAJOR: I DO ASSISSTING CASHIER AND STOCKING 2 - Semester medical assisstinq DATES: EMPLOYER: WORK EXPERIENCE DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 3/2011 To: 4/2013 WALAMRT DELI CASHIER,STOCKING ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: NAPLES Florida 34110 PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER (239 ) 591 -4511 HILDA - SUPERVIDING oYes ■ No HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 $630.00 /month 1 DUTIES: I DO ASSISSTING CASHIER AND STOCKING REASON FOR LEAVING: STILL WORKING BUT IM TEMPORARY DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 10/2010 To: 3/2011 macy's CASHIER, CUSTOMER SERVICE, RECEIVING,SALES FLOOR ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: 1900 coast land mall, naples, Florida 34102 PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? (234) 434 -8300 KEVIN •Yes 0 N HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: i8 $300.00 /month 1 DUTIES: https: / /secure.neoc,ov.com/OHC /reports /al Packet Page - 380 - IcrDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A I DID MOSTLY EVERYTHING IN THE STORE REASON FOR LEAVING: I WAS SEASONAL AND I GOT LAID OFF CERTIFICATES AND LICENSES Nothing Entered For This Section SKILLS OFFICE SKILLS: Typing:70 Data Ent :80 OTHER SKILLS: AND I ALSO SPEAKS GOOD CREOLE - Skilled- 21 years and 3 months LANGUAGE(S): English - • Speak ■ Read -8 Write ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Nothing Entered For This Section REFERENCES REFERENCE TYPE: NAME: POSITION: Personal I SDAMES MELUS MANAGER ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) NAPLES Florida 34114 EMAIL ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER: SI]AMESMELUS @YAHOO.COM 239 662 -0463 https:Hsecure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /al Packet Page - 381 - icrDiI= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. Agency -Wide Questions Are you a current employee of Collier County BCC? (Please note: Employees of he Ss and Healthe, Clerk 1. of Courts, Collier A fer Schools, Tax Collector, Supervisor of Elections, Property pP Department are not considered employees of the BCC.) No 2 Were you previously employed by the Collier County Board of County Commissioners, or any other County Constitutional Officer agency? No 3. Have you ever been employed under any other names? If so, please list: 4 Have you ever been convicted or found guilty of a criminal offense (any level felony or first degree misdemeanor only)? No S. if yes, please explain: 6 Have you ever entered a nolo contendre or no contest plea to any level felony or first degree misdemeanor? No 7. If yes, please explain: S. Have you ever had adjudication withheld in a criminal offense (any level felony or first degree misdemeanor only)? No 9. If yes, please explain: 10. Within the last 3 year period have you received a traffic citation, including citations for speeding or seat belt violations? No 11. If yes, please explain: 12. Are there any criminal charges currently pending against you, other than non - criminal traffic violations? No 13. Have you ever been involved in a situation regarding workplace violence? No 14. If yes, please explain: 15. To the best of your knowledge, have you ever been the subject of any complaints, charges or lawsuits for unlawful harassment or unlawful discrimination? No 16. If so, please give dates, employer, circumstances and outcome: 17. Have you ever been discharged or forced to resign for misconduct or unsatisfactory performance? No 18. If yes, please explain the circumstances: 19. If so, list department name and dates employed: 20. Is an immediate member of your family or household employed by the Board of County Commissioners? No 21. Are you currently employed by, or have you ever worked for the Collier County Board of County Commissioners, or any other County Constitutional Officer agency? No 22. If so, list department name: 23. How did you learn of this position? Walk -in 24. If Other, please specify source: 25. Were you in the US Armed Forces? No https: / /secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /al Packet Page - 382 - icrDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. 26. If so, please fist branch of service: 27. Dates of Duty: 28. Did you receive any special training? If yes, please provide details: 29. Have you previously been employed through Veteran's Preference in the State of Florida? No Do you wish to claim Veteran's Preference at this time? If yes, In accordance with Florida Law, you must be a current Florida resident and provide a copy of your DD214. If you claim Veteran's Preference, you 30. must submit the required documentation at the time you apply for employment. This information will become public record, and if required will be subject to disclosure. You may fax your DD214 to (239) 252 -8455, present It In person, or mail it to our office, which is located at 3303 6. Tamlami Trail, Naples, Florida 34112. If you have questions on Veteran's Preference, we can be reached at (239) 252 -8460. No 31. May we contact your present employer if you are under serious consideration? Yes 32. If yes, do you wish to be contacted beforehand? No 33. Please list all states of residence during the last ten years: florida I understand that, should I be offered a position of employment, or be accepted to volunteer with Collier County, I will be asked to provide my Social Security Number. The Agency will use this number for 1 or 34. more of the following purposes: (1) post -offer background screening, (2) verifying my eligibility for employment and (3) reporting my earnings once employed to the appropriate Federal, State and :Local agencies, if applicable. Please Initial in the space provided to indicate your acceptance. emmanuella doris I hereby certify that all information given on this application, related employment papers and all interviews are true and correct. I understand that the County may make a thorough investigation of my character, reputation, past employment, medical history, motor vehicle records and my criminal conviction background consistent with federal and state law. I authorize the giving and receiving of any such information requested by the County (including financial and credit records) and hereby relieve and 35. release all former employers and their agents of any liability for any information they may give to the County. I hereby waive any rights or claims I may have whether present fully developed or not against Collier County and its agents and employees arising out of or resulting from the release, authorized or unauthorized, of the following information received pursuant to or in connection with the County's handling, processing, investigating, etc., of my application. Please initial In the space provided to indicate your acceptance. ed https:Hsecure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /al Packet Page -383- IcrDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight Job specific Supplemental Ouestions 1. Are you a resident of Collier County? Yes 2. Are you able to vote in Collier County? 5/14/2013 11.A. Yes By initialing below, I understand that to be considered as a candidate for this position, I must provide, 3 either as attachments or In text format in the application, a letter detailing my experience related to the Bearing examiner position, my resume and professional references.. Failing to submit these documents may result In non - consideration. ed The following terms were accepted by the applicant upon submitting the online application: By clicking on the 'Accept' button, I hereby certify that every statement I have made in this application is true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand and agree that, except as specifically prohibited by State law or County ordinance or regulation, all County policies and procedures do not create any property rights in employment; and that employment may be terminated by either the employee or the County at any time with or without cause. I CERTIFY that all information given on this employment application, related employment papers and all interviews are true and correct. I understand that the County may make a thorough investigation of my character, reputation, past employment, medical history, motor vehicle records and my criminal conviction background consistent with federal and state law. I authorize the giving and receiving of any Such information requested by the County (including financial and credit records) and hereby relieve and release all former employers and their agents of any liability for any information they may give to the County. I hereby waive any rights or claims I may have whether present Fully developed or not against Collier County and its agents and employees arising out of or resulting from the release, authorized or unauthorized, of the following information received pursuant to or in connection with the County's handling, processing, investigating, etc., of my application for employment with the County. I understand that if hired, I will be placed on a 6 -month probationary period. I further understand that if in accordance with the Florida Statue Section 443.131 (3)(a)(2), I am terminated for unsatisfactory work performance within 3 months, the employer's unemployment account shall not be charged for unemployment benefits paid to me. I agree that if Collier County employs me, a future potential employer may contact the County or its representatives concerning my work record and my work performance at the County. I hereby consent to and authorize persons employed by the County to divulge any and all information they consider relevant to any person representing themselves to be an employer or potential employer of mine with respect to my work record and /or performance of my job at Collier County. I understand that all information provided herein is public record and is subject to review upon request. I agree to submit to testing to determine the presence or absence of alcohol or illegal controlled substances in my body under whatever legal policies or procedures Collier County has in effect on the subject at the time testing is required. I agree to post -offer testing if requested and understand that failure to meet any job - related medical and /or health requirements for the position with or without reasonable accommodations which would enable me to perform the essential functions of the job may prevent employment by the County. I understand that all employees who do not have a written employment contract are employed at the will of the County and that all offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of all background investigations which may include, but are not limited to, employer and non - employer references, fingerprinting and, where applicable, post -offer testing. I understand and agree that as a newly hired employee, I am required to participate in direct deposit for payroll- related payments provided to me by the County. Payment will be deposited to the eligible financial institution of my choice. Exemptions are permitted only in the event that I provide evidence that I am unable to obtain an account at an eligible financial institution. I understand that Collier County will not tolerate sexual and other forms of unlawful harassment. I understand that I have the affirmative obligation to report it. I also understand that unlawful harassment is grounds for disciplinary action up to https: / /secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /al Packet Page - 384- IcrDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. and including immediate dismissal. Additionally, I understand that falsification of any information so given or other derogatory information discovered as a result of this investigation may subject me to immediate dismissal. I understand that, based upon the job duties I perform during the course of my tenure with Collier County Government, I may be subject to post - employment restrictions. I understand that in the event of a declared state of emergency, I may be called to work days or hours other than those for which I am regularly scheduled. I agree that should I become an employee of Collier County, upon termination of employment, I shall return all County property. *NOTE: The Provisions of the Fair Credit Reporting Act may be applicable if a credit report on the applicant is obtained and considered. This application was submitted by emmanuella doris on 4/17/13 11:17 AM https: // secure .neogov.com /OHC /reports /alPacket Page - 385 - icrDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. PREFERENCES EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION ARE YOU WILLING TO RELOCATE? From: 8/1994 To: 5/1997 COLLIER COUNTY WHAT TYPE OF JOB ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? Received: 4 /13/13 TYPES OF WORK YOU WILL ACCEPT: Human Resources Department 3303 East Tamiami Trail SHIFTS YOU WILL ACCEPT: 9 :34 PM OBJECTIVE: -My objective is to use my business and legal skills in a position that is compatible with my experience and expertise. Naples, Florida 34112 Law For Official Use Only: DATES: (239) 252 -8460 From: 8/1990 To: 5/1994 QUAL• �'r Coanty http• / /colliergov.net /iobs DID YOU GRADUATE? DNQ: Tou aloo Mississippi ■Yes 13No Bachelor's 13 Experience UNITS COMPLETED: thompson, carol 124 - Semester 13Training CHIEF HEARING EXAMINER °Other: PERSONAL INFORMATION POSITION TITLE: EXAM ID #: CHIEF HEARING EXAMINER NAME: (Last, First, Middle) I SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER. thorn son carol N/A ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) 1634 W Howard Street Apt 307, Chicago, Illinois 60626 HOME PHONE: ALTERNATE PHONE: EMAIL ADDRESS: 768 289 -5181 carolthompson@mylegaledge.com DRIVER'S LICENSE: DRIVER'S LICENSE: LEGAL RIGHT TO WORK IN THE UNITED o Yes o No State: STATES? ■ Yes E3 No PREFERENCES PREFERRED SALARY: ARE YOU WILLING TO RELOCATE? From: 8/1994 To: 5/1997 oYes allo •Maybe WHAT TYPE OF JOB ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? Regular TYPES OF WORK YOU WILL ACCEPT: Full Time SHIFTS YOU WILL ACCEPT: Da OBJECTIVE: -My objective is to use my business and legal skills in a position that is compatible with my experience and expertise. EDUCATION DATES: SCHOOL NAME: From: 8/1994 To: 5/1997 University of Illinois College of Law LOCATION: (City, State) DID YOU GRADUATE? DEGREE RECEIVED: Champaign, Illinois ■Yes oNo 1 Professional MAJOR: UNITS COMPLETED: Law 94 - Semester DATES: SCHOOL NAME: From: 8/1990 To: 5/1994 Tou aloo College LOCATION:(City, State) DID YOU GRADUATE? DEGREE RECEIVED: Tou aloo Mississippi ■Yes 13No Bachelor's MAJOR: UNITS COMPLETED: English 124 - Semester WORK EXPERIENCE DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 6/2006 Ta: 8/2011 M LeoalEd e.com Owner ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: 2300 Clinton Raymond Road Bolton Mississippi 39041 PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR• MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? 708 289 -5181 self ■Yes Ohio HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 20 $0.00 /month 0 DUTIES: ? Assisted non - profit in acquiring $20 million funding for 89 unit senior citizens building in Chicago, Illinois. ? Manage and direct product flow on e- commerce website. ? Hire and coach contract attorneys on a national level for various project assignments. ? Manage and direct sales team for lead development. ? Collaborate with web designer on site design and customer usage. ? Managed and redesigned law firm social media campaign resulting in elimination of $30,000.00 per year overhead (see http: / /byrdassoc.com /). Packet Page -386 - https: / /secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /a1,YY....... - -.- .,,. -, icrDiI= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 1 1.A. ? 100% success rate in 501 c 3 filings for non-profit entities. REASON FOR LEAVING: This is a art-time business that I own. DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 3/2010 To: 3/2011 1 University of Phoenix enrollment advisor ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: Flowood Mississippi PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER Sylvester Randle - Director of 13 Yes N No Enrollment HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 $0.00 1month DUTIES: ? Assisted non - profit in acquiring $20 million funding for 89 unit senior citizens building in Chicago, Illinois. ? Manage and direct product flow on e- commerce website. ? Hire and coach contract attorneys on a national level for various project assignments. ? Manage and direct sales team for lead development. ? Collaborate with web designer on site design and customer usage. ? Managed and redesigned law firm social media campaign resulting in elimination of $30,000.00 per year overhead (see http: / /byrdassoc.com /). ? 100% success rate in 501(c)(3) filin s for non- rofit entities. REASON FOR LEAVING: familv illness DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 5/2009 To: 8/2009 Valparaiso School of Law Director of Career Planning ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: Valparaiso, Indiana PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? ■Yes oNo HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 50 0.00 /month 2 DUTIES: ? Responsible for first year student counseling and resume review for all students. ? Responsible for LLM International Programming. ? Responsible for public interest/pro bona student counseling. ? Responsible for technical support of CSO website for staff and student use. ? Responsible for representin2 Valparaiso School of Lary at various function. REASON FOR LEAVING: DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 22008 To: 4/2009 Total Attorneys Senior Legal Editor ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: Chicago, Illinois PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? Kevin Chem - President Eyes 13No HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 $0.00 /month 10 DUTIES: Served as legal editor /writer in marketing department. ? Responsible for writing and reviewing online legal content for staff of 6. ? Responsible for tracking website traffic using Omniture. ? Responsible for copy development for writers. ? Assisted in the direct creation and oversight of 500 pages of new copy for new and existing websites. ? Took ownership of totalimmigration.com website to build out content, information on various visas, and arrangement of website. REASON FOR LEAVING: lay off DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 7/2006 To: 8/2007 T4u aloo College Director of Pre -Law ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: Toucaloo. Mississippi PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? ■Yes 13No HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 50 $0.00 /month 10 DUTIES: ? Established pre -law advisory committee. htt s: / /secure.neo ov.corDJOHC /re orts /a Packet Page -387- icrDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 P g P 1•rr - - - -- • -- • • ---- - -- -- NEOGOV Insight ? Established $500.00 Senator Kirksey Scholarship. ? Established $50,000.00 endowed scholarship. ? Recruitment of additional pre -law adjunct faculty. ? Established pre -law tuition scholarships for selected first year law students. ? Increased student participation in pre -law program by 50 %. ? Taught legal research courses. ? Organized campus chapter of Phi Alpha Delta International Law Fraternit at Tougaloo College. REASON FOR LEAVING: DATES: From: 7/2005 To: 7/2006 Mississi ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) Jackson, Mississippi PHONE NUMBER: SUPERI HOURS PER WEEK: SALAR` 5/14/2013 11.A. law clerk COMPANY URL: MAY WE CONTACT THIS ■Yes c'No # OF EMPLOYEES SUPEI vv 1 &ca ? Responsible for performing legal research on subject matters presented to the Court. ? Responsible for reading all briefs and records submitted to the Court in order to perform timely research. ? Responsible for producing memos, majority opinions, and dissenting opinions on various legal issues presented to the Court. ? Assisted Justice Graves in timely review of all assigned cases as to not exceed 270 day deadline and trained one college intern for six weeks in memo and opinion writing. CERTIFICATES AND LICENSES Nothing Entered For This Section Typing:50 Data Entry:O OTHER SKILLS: Microsoft Word - Expert - 15 years and 0 months Excel - Skilled - 10 years and 0 months Legal Research - Expert - 14 years and 0 months ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Nothina Entered For This Section REFERENCES REFERENCE TYPE: NAME: POSITION: Federal Judqe Professional James Graves ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) PHONE NUMBER: EMAIL ADDRESS: (601) 506 -3535 REFERENCE TYPE: NAME: POSITION: Professional Isaac Bvrd Attorney ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) PHONE NUMBER: EMAIL ADDRESS: (601) 354 -1210 REFERENCE TYPE: NAME: POSITION: Program Manager Professional Jerry ]ones ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code PHONE NUMBER: (3121671 -5041 EMAIL A D DRESS: Packet Page - 388- 1crDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 https: / /secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /a,,r,_ —.. , .- ..._ - - -- • -- NEOGOV Insight 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. S. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. T A _D!1 5/14/2013 11.A. Aaencv -Wide Ouestions Are you a current employee of Collier County BCC? (Please note: Employees of the Sheriff's Office, Clerk of Courts, Collier Schools, Tax Collector, Supervisor of Elections, Property Appraisers and Health Department are not considered employees of the BCC.) No Were you previously employed by the Collier County Board of County Commissioners, or any other County Constitutional Officer agency? No Have you ever been employed under any other names? If so, please list: Have you ever been convicted or found guilty of a criminal offense (any level felony or first degree misdemeanor only)? No If yes, please explain: Have you ever entered a nolo contendre or no contest plea to any level felony or first degree misdemeanor? No If yes, please explain: Have you ever had adjudication withheld in a criminal offense (any level felony or first degree misdemeanor only)? No If yes, please explain: Within the last 3 year period have you received a traffic citation, including citations for speeding or seat belt violations? No If yes, please explain: Are there any criminal charges currently pending against you, other than non - criminal traffic violations? No Have you ever been involved in a situation regarding workplace violence? No If yes, please explain: To the best of your knowledge, have you ever been the subject of any complaints, charges or lawsuits for unlawful harassment or unlawful discrimination? No If so, please give dates, employer, circumstances and outcome: Have you ever been discharged or forced to resign for misconduct or unsatisfactory performance? No If yes, please explain the circumstances: If so, list department name and dates employed: Is an immediate member of your family or household employed by the Board of County Commissioners? No Are you currently employed by, or have you ever worked for the Collier County Board of County Commissioners, or any other County Constitutional Officer agency? No If so, list department name: How did you learn of this position? Internet If Other, please specify source: Were you in the US Armed Forces? No https: / /secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /L~ 11ket Page - 389 - sncrDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 26. If so, please list branch of service: 27. Dates of Duty: 28. Did you receive any special training? If yes, please provide details: 29. Have you previously been employed through Veteran's Preference in the State of Florida? 5/14/2013 11.A. No ou must Do you wish to claim Veteran's preference at this time? If yes, in accordance with Florida Law, y be a current Florida resident and provide a copy of your DD2'4 you claim V t This information wiiiu an's Preference, 30. must submit the required documentation at the time you apply for become public record, and if required will be subject to disclosure. You may fax your DD214 to (239) Florida 341.12. if in person, or questions aon Veteran's �Preferen Preference, we can be reached at (239)i252i18460. Naples, No 31. May we contact your present employer if you are under serious consideration? No 32. If yes, do you wish to be contacted beforehand? 33. Please list all states of residence during the last ten years: Mississippi Iliinois I understand that, should I be offered a position of employment, or be accepted to volunteer with Collier County, I will be asked to provide my Social Security Number. The Agent verifying my number for for or 34. more of the following purposes: (1) post -offer background screening, verifying ying m , restate td Local employment and (3) reporting my earnings once employed to the appropriate agencies, if applicable. Please initial in the space provided to indicate your acceptance. CT I hereby certify that all information given on this application, related employment papers and all interviews are true and correct. I understand that the County may make a thorough investigation of my character, reputation, past employment, medical history, motor vehicle records and my criminal conviction background consistent with federal and state law. I authorize the giving and receiving of any such information requested by the County (including financial and credit records) and hereby relieve and 35. release all former employers and their agents of any liability for any information they may give to the County. I hereby waive any rights or claims i may have whether present fully developed or not against Collier County and its agents and employees arising out of or resulting from the release, authorized or unauthorized, of the following information received pursuant to or in connection with the County's handling, processing, investigating, etc., of my application. Please initial in the space provided to indicate your acceptance. CT https: / /secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /z Packet Page - 390- :ncrDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight lob Specific Supplemental Questions 5/14/2013 11.A. i. Are you a resident of Collier County? No 2. Are you able to vote In Collier County? No By initialing below, I understand that to be considered as a candidate for this position, I must provide, 3. either as attachments or in text format in the application, a letter detailing my experience related to the Hearing Examiner position, my resume and professional references. Failing to submit these documents may result in non - consideration. CT The following terms were accepted by the applicant upon submitting the online application: By clicking on the 'Accept' button, I hereby certify that every statement I have made in this application is true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand and agree that, except as specifically prohibited by State law or County ordinance or regulation, all County policies and procedures do not create any property rights in employment; and that employment may be terminated by either the employee or the County at any time with or without cause. I CERTIFY that all information given on this employment application, related employment papers and all interviews are true and correct. I understand that the County may make a thorough Investigation of my character, reputation, past employment, medical history, motor vehicle records and my criminal conviction background consistent with federal and state law. I authorize the giving and receiving of any such information requested by the County (including financial and credit records) and hereby relieve and release all former employers and their agents of any liability for any information they may give to the County. I hereby waive any rights or claims I may have whether present fully developed or not against Collier County and its agents and employees arising out of or resulting from the release, authorized or unauthorized, of the following information received pursuant to or in connection with the County's handling, processing, investigating, etc., of my application for employment with the County. I understand that if hired, I will be placed on a 6 -month probationary period. I further understand that if in accordance with the Florida Statue Section 443.131 (3)(a)(2), I am terminated for unsatisfactory work performance within 3 months, the employer's unemployment account shall not be charged for unemployment benefits paid to me. I agree that if Collier County employs me, a future potential employer may contact the County or its representatives concerning my work record and my work performance at the County. I hereby consent to and authorize persons employed by the County to divulge any and all information they consider relevant to any person representing themselves to be an employer or potential employer of mine with respect to my work record and /or performance of my job at Collier County. I understand that all information provided herein is public record and is subject to review upon request. I agree to submit to testing to determine the presence or absence of alcohol or illegal controlled substances in my body under whatever legal policies or procedures Collier County has in effect on the subject at the time testing is required. I agree to post -offer testing if requested and understand that failure to meet any job - related medical and /or health requirements for the position with or without reasonable accommodations which would enable me to perform the essential functions of the job may prevent employment by the County. I understand that all employees who do not have a written employment contract are employed at the will of the County and that all offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of all background investigations which may include, but are not limited to, employer and non - employer references, fingerprinting and, where applicable, post -offer testing. I understand and agree that as a newly hired employee, I am required to participate in direct deposit for payroll - related payments provided to me by the County. Payment will be deposited to the eligible financial institution of my choice. Exemptions are permitted only in the event that I provide evidence that I am unable to obtain an account at an eligible financial institution. I understand that Collier County will not tolerate sexual and other forms of unlawful harassment. I understand that I have the affirmative obligation to report it. I also understand that unlawful harassment is grounds for disciplinary action up to https:Hsecure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /ai Packet Page - 391 - icrDiI= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. and including immediate dismissal. Additionally, I understand that falsification of any information so given or other derogatory information discovered as a result of this investigation may subject me to immediate dismissal. I understand that, based upon the job duties I perform during the course of my tenure with Collier County Government, I may be subject to post- employment restrictions. I understand that in the event of a declared state of emergency, I may be called to work days or hours other than those for which I am regularly scheduled. I agree that should I become an employee of Collier County, upon termination of employment, I shall return all County property. *NOTE: The Provisions of the Fair Credit Reporting Act may be applicable if a credit report on the applicant is obtained and considered. This application was submitted by carol thompson on 4/13/13 9:34 PM Packet Page - 392 h s:Hsecure.neo ov.com/OHC /re rts/a �crDir=626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight Resume 5/14/2013 1 1.A. 1634 W. Howard Street, #307 Chicago, Illinois 60626 carolthompson@mylegaledge.com (708) 289 -5181 HEARING EXAMINER WHO DELIVERS RESULTS THROUGH PLANNED AND THOUGHTFUL ACTIONS Delivering project - management expertise, along with unsurpassed business analysis and application design, development, and implementation proficiencies, to organizations seeking a dynamic, self- motivated professional to build winning partnerships that produce exceptional results. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE LAW OFFICE OF STEVEN A. SIGMOND Chicago, Illinois September 2012 - Present Law Clerk/Social Media Marketing Manager Accomplishments: ? Enhance law firm's social media presence using Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn resulting in a 95% increase in firm visibility to potential clients. ? Develop social media marketing strategies which resulted in 30% increase in immediate new firm business. ? Provide interpretation and recommendations for web strategies using web analytics and SEO documentation resulting in new business leads. ? Create new content for law firm blog site on a weekly basis. ? Handle assigned client interrogatories to meet 28 day deadline for responses. ? Drafting of complaints, motions, and interrogatories for use in active court filings. MYLEGALEDGE.COM Chicago, Illinois June 2006 - Present Founder Accomplishments: ? Served as consultant and liasion for non -profit agency for acquisition of $20 million for 89 unit senior citizens building. ? Managed and directed product work flow on e- commerce website resulting in 1,000 new forms being added. ? Hired contract attorneys for national project assignments. Managed sales team which resulted in 25% increase in new business. Collaborated with web designer to produce greater ease in usability for end users. ? Managed and redesigned law firm social media campaign resulting in elimination of $30,000.00 per year overhead. ? 100% success rate in 501(c)(3) filings for non - profit entities resulting in firms receiving grant funds for use within non- profit program. ? Served as consultant for website integration team for Jackson State University. UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX February 2010 -March 2011 Enrollment Advisor (Online Programs) ? Enrolled and retained students in all offered online programs, resulting in degree completion. ? Assisted students with any questions or concerns and provided resolutions. ? Worked closely with graduate team in Phoenix, Arizona to resolve all student concerns. ? Handled all student data within IS3 computer system for successful student follow -up. ? Assisted in opening ground campus by promoting programs and services within surrounding community. VALPARAISO SCHOOL OF LAW, Valparaiso, Indiana May 2009 - August 2009 Assistant Director of Career Planning Center (Public Interest Law) ? Counseled first year law students in resume creation and design for on campus and off campus interviewing. ? Created and implemented LLM international programming promoting internship placement and job strategies for international law students. ? Managed public interest /pro bono student counseling resulting in student placement within public service. TOTAL ATTORNEYS, Chicago, Illinois 2008 -2009 Served as legal editor /website content manager in marketing department. ? Participated in the editing and proofreading of online legal content for a staff of 6. ? Monitored website traffic using Omniture tools. Assisted in developing and overseeing 500 pages of content for new and existing websites. TOUGALOO COLLEGE, Tougaloo, Mississippi 2006 -2007 Director of Pre -Law Implemented campus pre -law program. Fostered professional growth and development of 6 staff members. Developed annual program budget and fundraising. Established pre -law advisory committee. ? Established $500.00 Senator Kirksey Scholarship. ? Established $50,000.00 endowed scholarship. ? Recruitment of additional pre -law adjunct faculty. ? Established pre -law tuition scholarships for selected first year law students. ? Increased student participation in pre -law program by 50 %. ? Taught legal research courses. ? Organized campus chapter of Phi Alpha Delta, International Law Fraternity at Tougaloo College. Packet Page -393 - https:// secure. neogov. com /OHC /reports /ap, ,_..... _­ ..._____. __1crDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A ? Implemented fundraising events for the Pre -Law Program resulting in 40% new donors. MISSISSIPPI SUPREME COURT, Jackson, Mississippi 2005 -2006 Served as Law Clerk to the Honorable James E. Graves, Jr. ? Performed legal research on subject matters presented to the Court from trial level and appellate level. ? Reviewed and responded to all briefs and records submitted to the Court. Drafted memos, majority opinions, and dissenting opinions on various legal issues presented to the Court for publication under direction of supervising Justice. ? Reviewed all assigned cases as to not exceed 270 day statutory deadline. U.S. LEGAL FORMS, Jackson, Mississippi 2000 -2005 Served as Managing Legal Editor ? Generated online documentation through the preparation of legal summaries, summary descriptions, and pdf files resulting in 50% increase in revenue over a six month period. ? Managed a staff of six. ? Created and maintained current research for numerous forms in all fifty states for power of attorney, quitclaim and warranty deeds, and employment law forms. ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF TEACHERS OF ENGLISH, Urbana, Illinois, Senior Project Analyst, 3/98- 10/98. Secured speakers for national conferences. Drafted contracts for reading initiative projects. Developed minutes at national conferences. CCH,INC., Riverwoods, Illinois, Legal Analyst, 1998 -1999. Analyzed case law and wrote headnotes for contract appeals decisions. Tracked new developments in contract law. Performed quality checks for all online materials. TRANS UNION, LLC, Chicago, Illinois, Information Editor /Compliance Division, 1999 -2000. Generated standard operating procedures for internal company use. Provided support to internal customers through production of manuals, electronic data, and web based documentation. LEXIS- NEXIS, Chicago, Illinois, Home Based Legal Editor, 1999 -2002. Worked from home on part-time basis summarizing legal opinions for Lexis- Nexisfor online use by legal professionals. TOUGALOO COLLEGE, Tougaloo, Mississippi, Adjunct Professor, 2004 -2005. Taught advanced legal research to pre -law students. ANTONELLI COLLEGE, Jackson, Mississippi, Adjunct Professor, 2006-2007. Taught paralegal courses to students in paralegal program. EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS COLLEGE OF LAW, Champaign, Illinois, Juris Doctor, 1997 TOUGAL00 COLLEGE, Tougaloo, Mississippi, B.A., English, 1994 BROWN UNIVERSITY, Providence, Rhode Island, Exchange Program, 1993 PUBLICATIONS Putting the Lid on Pandora's Box: Counseling Students to Think Outside the Box, October 2009, National Association of Legal Professionals COMPUTER SKILLS Microsoft Word, Excel, Power Point, Omniture, FTP, Netscape Composer, Frontpage, Adobe Acrobat VOLUNTEER WORK Habitat for Humanity, Meals on Wheels https: / /secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /al Packet Page -394- icrDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 CAROL THOMPSON (708) 289 -5181 CAROLTH O M P S O N a. MYLEGALE DG E. CO M 1634 W. HOWARD STREET, APT. 307 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60626 April 13, 2013 Dear Search Committee: 5/14/2013 11.A. am submitting my cover letter and resume in order to apply for the position of Chief Hearing Officer. As an entrepreneur and experienced compliance officer, my skills and background serve as a perfect fit for Collier County. I am currently in the process of relocating to Collier County (Naples), Florida and will be a resident of Collier County and eligible to vote. Currently, 1 am employed in Chicago, Illinois at a law office part -time in the position of law clerk/social media content manager. In this position, I utilize my legal skills to provide support in the areas of legal research and writing. In addition, I strategize, create, and implement marketing campaigns for the firm using various social media tools. As an entrepreneur, I operate an e- commerce company specializing in legal documentation and online completion services. A key accomplishment for the company was assisting a Chicago non - profit in securing $20 million for the construction of an 89 unit senior citizens building on the South Side of Chicago. Hancock House currently provides safe and affordable housing for seniors who are 62 years old and above. In addition, by proper team building and client consulting, the company was also successful in saving a law firm client $30,000 per year in expense overhead by redesigning the firm's social media campaign and developing a strategic plan for an increase in revenue. This plan resulted in a 15% revenue increase for the firm. I thrive in fast paced environments that are multi - dimensional that require flexibility and project planning and legal administrative skills. I possess strong business and project management expertise. The unique combination of legal experience and compliance expertise provide a positive synergy between myself and the needs of Board of County Commissioners. I would like to schedule an interview at your convenience to discuss in more detail the unique qualities and skills I bring to this position. I may be reached by phone at (708) 289 -5181 or via e-mail at carolthompson @mylegaledge.com. I look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, Carol Thompson, J.D. Packet Page -395- 5/14/2013 1 1.A. Carol. A. Thompson 1634 W. Howard Street, #307 Chicago, Illinois 60626 carolthompson@mylegaledge.com (708) 289 -5181 CHIEF HEARING EXAMINER WHO DELIVERS RE ULTS THROUGH PLANNED AND THOUGHTFUL ACTIONS Delivering project- management expertise, along with unsurpassed business analysis and application design, development, and implementation proficiencies, to organizations seeking a dynamic, self- motivated professional to build winning partnerships that produce exceptional results. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE LAW OFFICE OF STEVEN A. SIGMOND Chicago, Illinois Law Clerk/Social Media Marketing Manager September 2012 - Present Accomplishments: • Enhance law firm's social media presence using Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn resulting in a 95% increase in firm visibility to potential clients. • Develop social media marketing strategies which resulted in 30% increase in immediate new firm business. ■ Provide interpretation and recommendations for web strategies using web analytics and SEO documentation resulting in new business leads. • Create new content for law firm blog site on a weekly basis. • Handle assigned client interrogatories to meet 28 day deadline for responses. • Drafting of complaints, motions, and interrogatories for use in active court filings. MYLEGALEDGE.COM Chicago, Illinois Founder Accomplishments: June 2006 - Present ■ Served as consultant and liasion for non -profit agency for acquisition of $20 million for 89 unit senior citizens building. ■ Managed and directed product work flow on e- commerce website resulting in 1,000 new forms being added. ■ Hired contract attorneys for national project assignments. Managed sales team which resulted in 25% increase in new business. Collaborated with web designer to produce greater ease in usability for end users. ■ Managed and redesigned law firm social media campaign resulting in elimination of $30,000.00 per year overhead. ■ 100% success rate in 501(c)(3) filings for non - profit entities resulting in firms receiving grant funds for use within non- profit program. ■ Served as consultant for website integration team for Jackson State University. UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX Enrollment Advisor (Online Programs) February 2010 -March 2011 • Enrolled and retained students in all offered online programs, resulting in degree completion. • Assisted students with any questions or concerns and provided resolutions. • Worked closely with graduate team in Phoenix, Arizona to resolve all student concerns. • Handled all student data within IS3 computer system for successful student follow -up. • Assisted in opening ground campus by promoting programs and services within surrounding community. VALPARAISO SCHOOL OF LAW, Valparaiso, Indiana Assistant Director of Career Planning Center (Public Interest Law) May 2009 - August 2009 Counseled first year law students in resume creation and design for on campus and off campus interviewing. Created and implemented LLM international programming promoting internship placement and job strategies for international law students. Packet Page -396- 5/14/2013 11.A. Carol Thompson, Page 2 (708) 289 -5181 ■ Managed public interest /pro bono student counseling resulting in student placement within public service. TOTAL ATTORNEYS, Chicago, Illinois Served as legal editor /website content manager in marketing department. 2008 -2009 Participated in the editing and proofreading of online legal content for a staff of 6. Monitored website traffic using Omniture tools. Assisted in developing and overseeing 500 pages of content for new and existing websites. TOUGALOO COLLEGE, Tougaloo, Mississippi Director of Pre-Law Implemented campus pre -law program. Fostered professional growth and development of b staff members. Developed annual program budget and fundraising. Established pre -law advisory committee. ■ Established $ 500.00 Senator Kirksey Scholarship. • Established $50,000.00 endowed scholarship. • Recruitment of additional pre -law adjunct faculty. ■ Established pre -law tuition scholarships for selected first year law students. ■ Increased student participation in pre -law program by 50 %. Taught legal research courses. ■ Organized campus chapter of Phi Alpha Delta, International Law Fraternity at Tougaloo College. Implemented fundraising events for the Pre -Law Program resulting in 40% new donors. MISSISSIPPI SUPREME COURT, Jackson, Mississippi Served as Law Clerk to the Honorable James E. Graves, Jr. 2006 -2007 2005 -2006 ■ Performed legal research on subject matters presented to the Court from trial level and appellate level. ■ Reviewed and responded to all briefs and records submitted to the Court. Drafted memos, majority opinions, and dissenting opinions on various legal issues presented to the Court for publication under direction of supervising Justice. • Reviewed all assigned cases as to not exceed 270 day statutory deadline. U.S. LEGAL FORMS, Jackson, Mississippi Served as Managing Legal Editor 2000 -2005 Generated online documentation through the preparation of legal summaries, summary descriptions, and pdf files resulting in 50% increase in revenue over a six month period. Managed a staff of six. Created and maintained current research for numerous forms in all fifty states for power of attorney, quitclaim and warranty deeds, and employment law forms. ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF TEACHERS OF ENGLISH, Urbana, Illinois, Senior Project Analyst, 3/98 - 10/98. Secured speakers for national conferences. Drafted contracts for reading initiative projects. Developed minutes at national conferences. CCH,INC., Riverwoods, Illinois, Legal Analyst, 1998 -1999. Analyzed case law and wrote headnotes for contract appeals decisions. Tracked new developments in contract law. Performed quality checks for all online materials. TRANS UNION, LLC, Chicago, Illinois, Information Editor /Compliance Division, 1999 -2000. Generated standard operating procedures for internal company use. Provided support to internal customers through production of manuals, electronic data, and web based documentation. Packet Page -397- 5/14/2013 11.A. Carol Thompson, Page 3 (708) 289 -5181 LEXIS- NEXIS, Chicago, Illinois, Home Based Legal Editor, 1999 -2002. Worked from home on part -time basis summarizing legal opinions for Lexis - Nexisfor online use by legal professionals. TOUGALOO COLLEGE, Tougaloo, Mississippi, Adjunct Professor, 2004 -2005. Taught advanced legal research to pre -law students. ANTONELLI COLLEGE, Jackson, Mississippi, Adjunct Professor, 2006 -2007. Taught paralegal courses to students in paralegal program. EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS COLLEGE OF LAW, Champaign, Illinois, Juris Doctor, 1997 TOUGALOO COLLEGE, Tougaloo, Mississippi, B.A., English, 1994 BROWN UNIVERSITY, Providence, Rhode Island, Exchange Program, 1993 PUBLICATIONS Putting the Lid on Pandora's Box: Counseling Students to Think Outside the Box, October 2009, National Association of Legal Professionals COMPUTER SKILLS Microsoft Word, Excel, Power Point, Omniture, FTP, Netscape Composer, Frontpage, Adobe Acrobat VOLUNTEER WORK Habitat for Humanity, Meals on Wheels Packet Page -398- Jerry Jones Project Manager Hancock House 312- 671 -5041 Isaac Byrd, Esq. Owner Byrd & Associates 601- 668 -0851 Catrina Lee Director of Enrolhnent University of Phoenix 312- 931 -5779 Judge James Graves United States Court of Appeals, 5h Circuit 601- 506 -3535 Gerard Howard 504- 723 -3577 Annie Patrick 912- 660 -3072 References Peer References Packet Page -399- 5/14/2013 11.A. NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. PREFERENCES EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION ARE YOU WILLING TO RELOCATE? $120,000.00 per year COLLIER COUNTY Received: 4/23/13 Regular Human Resources Department 3303 East Tamiami Trail 3:13 PM SHIFTS YOU WILL ACCEPT: Naples, Florida 34112 For Official Use Only: �+-^+� 4..6 �r County (239) 252 -8460 http: / /colliergov.net/iobs QUAL: DNQ: DATES: SCHOOL NAME: E3 Experience Carneqie Mellon University Ungarean, Maureen clTraining DEGREE RECEIVED: CHIEF HEARING EXAMINER 13 Other: Master's PERSONAL INFORMATION UNITS COMPLETED: POSITION TITLE: EXAM ID #: SCHOOL NAME: CHIEF HEARING EXAMINER University of Pittsburgh LOCATION:(City, State) DID YOU GRADUATE? NAME: (Last, First, Middle) Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER: Doctorate Un arean Maureen UNITS COMPLETED: N/A ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) 4009 Turnwood Lane Moon Township Pennsylvania 15108 HOME PHONE: ALTERNATE PHONE: EMAIL ADDRESS: 412. 303 -4745 mungarean@moonarea.net DRIVER'S LICENSE: DRIVER'S LICENSE: LEGAL RIGHT TO WORK IN THE UNITED 13 Yes Ll No State: STATES? ■ Yes o No PREFERENCES PREFERRED SALARY: ARE YOU WILLING TO RELOCATE? $120,000.00 per year •Yes o No r3 Mavbe WHAT TYPE OF JOB ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? Regular TYPES OF WORK YOU WILL ACCEPT: Full Time SHIFTS YOU WILL ACCEPT: Day OBJECTIVE: EDUCATION DATES: SCHOOL NAME: From: To: Allegheny College LOCATION:(City, State) DID YOU GRADUATE? DEGREE RECEIVED: Meadville, Pennsylvania NYes ONo Bachelor's MAJOR: UNITS COMPLETED: Bioloov (412) 269 -9440 DATES: SCHOOL NAME: From: To: Carneqie Mellon University LOCATION:(City, State) DID YOU GRADUATE? DEGREE RECEIVED: Pittsburgh Pennsylvania ■Yes oNo Master's MAJOR: UNITS COMPLETED: Publick Management DATES: SCHOOL NAME: From: To: University of Pittsburgh LOCATION:(City, State) DID YOU GRADUATE? DEGREE RECEIVED: Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania •Yes oNo Doctorate MAJOR: UNITS COMPLETED: Educational Leadership WORK EXPERIENCE DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 7/2010 To: Present Moon Area School District Principal ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: Moon Township, Pennsylvania 15108 PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? (412) 269 -9440 OYes ENo HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 $0.00 /month 65 DUTIES: budget, hire, evaluate, schedule, create behavior supports, use data to make decisions, revise /update policy, follow policy /law Packet Page -400 - https:/Isecure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /app,ii i,i.v.�, W .%,,...: �,„crDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. REASON FOR LEAVING: Would like to move into higher education and make our permanent residence in SWFL. DATES: EMPLOYER: 1 POSITION TITLE: From: 2/2006 To: 7/2010 Sto -Rox School District Principal /Curriculum Director ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER, Dr. Fran Serenka - Superintendent ■Yes oNo HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 $8,000.00 1month 70 DUTIES: As described on resume REASON FOR LEAVING: position closer to home DATES: EMPLOYER: POSITION TITLE: From: 8/2002 To: 2/2006 Western Beaver School District Principal, Acting Superintendent ADDRESS: (Street, City, State, Zip Code) COMPANY URL: Industry, Pennsylvania PHONE NUMBER: SUPERVISOR: MAY WE CONTACT THIS EMPLOYER? Mrs. Julie Modan - Board President ■Yes 13No HOURS PER WEEK: SALARY: # OF EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED: 40 $0.00 /month DUTIES: as described on resume REASON FOR LEAVING: closer to home CERTIFICATES AND LICENSES TYPE: FL DOE - Educational Leadership LICENSE NUMBER. ISSUING AGENCY: 1146408 FL DOE TYPE: PA Su erintendent Principal, Biology Teacher LICENSE NUMBER: ISSUING AGENCY: PA DOE SKILLS OFFICE SKILLS: Typing: Data Entry: OTHER SKILLS: Microsoft Office Suite Skilled - 15 years and 0 months LANGUAGE(S): ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Nothing Entered For This Section REFERENCES Nothing Entered For This Section Packet Page -401 - ht t s: / /secure.neo ov.com/OHC /re orts /a NpiiiiLvicw. 4i► ii:cucrDiY= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight Agency -Wide Ouestions 5/14/2013 11.A. Are you a current employee of Collier County BCC7 (Please note: Employees of the Sheriffs Office, Clerk 1. of Courts, Collier Schools, Tax Collector, Supervisor of Elections, Property Appraisers and Health Department are not considered employees of the BCC.) No 2. Were you previously employed by the Collier County Board of County Commissioners, or any other County Constitutional Officer agency? No 3. Have you ever been employed under any other names? If so, please list: 4. Have you ever been convicted or found guilty of a criminal offense (any level felony or first degree misdemeanor only)? No 5. If yes, please explain: 6 Have you ever entered a nolo contendre or no contest plea to any level felony or first degree misdemeanor? No 7. If yes, please explain: S. Have you ever had adjudication withheld in a criminal offense (any level felony or first degree misdemeanor only)? No 9. If yes, please explain: 10. Within the last 3 year period have you received a traffic citation, including citations for speeding or seat belt violations? No 11. If yes, please explain: 12. Are there any criminal charges currently pending against you, other than non - criminal traffic violations? No 13. Have you ever been involved in a situation regarding workplace violence? No 14. If yes, please explain: 15. To the best of your knowledge, have you ever been the subject of any complaints, charges or lawsuits for unlawful harassment or unlawful discrimination? No 16. If so, please give dates, employer, circumstances and outcome: 17. Have you ever been discharged or forced to resign for misconduct or unsatisfactory performance? No 18. If yes, please explain the circumstances: 19. If so, list department name and dates employed: 20. Is an immediate member of your family or household employed by the Board of County Commissioners? No 21. Are you currently employed by, or have you ever worked for the Collier County Board of County Commissioners, or any other County Constitutional Officer agency? No 22. if so, list department name: 23. How did you learn of this position? Intemet 24. if Other, please specify source: 25. Were you in the US Armed Forces? No Packet Page -402 - https: / /secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /apt,N, 111L vis w.%,Liii : viierDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. 26. If so, please list branch of service: 27. Dates of Duty: 28. Did you receive any special training? If yes, please provide details: 29. Have you previously been employed through Veteran's Preference in the State of Florida? No Do you wish to claim Veteran's Preference at this time? If yes, in accordance with Florida Law, you must be a current Florida resident and provide a copy of your DD214. If you claim Veteran's Preference, you 30. must submit the required documentation at the time you apply for employment. This information will become public record, and if required will be subject to disclosure. You may fax your DD214 to (239) 252 -8455, present it in person, or mail It to our office, which is located at 3303 E. Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida 34112. If you have questions on Veteran's Preference, we can be reached at (239) 252 -8460. No 31. May we contact your present employer if you are under serious consideration? No 32. If yes, do you wish to be contacted beforehand? 33. Please list all states of residence during the last ten years: PA, OH I understand that, should I be offered a position of employment, or be accepted to volunteer with Collier County, I will be asked to provide my Social Security Number. The Agency will use this number for 1 or 34. more of the following purposes: (1) post -offer background screening, (2) verifying my eligibility for employment and (3) reporting my earnings once employed to the appropriate Federal, State and Local agencies, if applicable. Please initial in the space provided to indicate your acceptance. MU I hereby certify that all information given on this application, related employment papers and all interviews are true and correct. I understand that the County may make a thorough investigation of my character, reputation, past employment, medical history, motor vehicle records and my criminal conviction background consistent with federal and state law. I authorize the giving and receiving of any such information requested by the County (including financial and credit records) and hereby relieve and 35. release all former employers and their agents of any liability for any information they may give to the County. I hereby waive any rights or claims I may have whether present fully developed or not against Collier County and its agents and employees arising out of or resulting from the release, authorized or unauthorized, of the following information received pursuant to or in connection with the County's handling, processing, investigating, etc., of my application. Please initial in the space provided to indicate your acceptance. MU Packet Page -403 - https://secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /apl,priiiLvjuw.ciiii : uiierDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight Sob Specific Supplemental Ouestions 1. Are you a resident of Collier County? No 2. Are you able to vote in Collier County? No 5/14/2013 11.A. By initialing below, I understand that to be considered as a candidate for this position.. I must provide, 3. either as attachments or in text format in the application, a letter detailing my experience related to the Hearing Examiner position, my resume and professional references. Failing to submit these documents may result in non- consideration. I currently am a resident of Pennsylvania. We own a home in Estero, FL - Lee county. I am willing to move to Collier County should I be the successful candidate. MU The following terms were accepted by the applicant upon submitting the online application: By clicking on the 'Accept' button, I hereby certify that every statement I have made in this application is true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand and agree that, except as specifically prohibited by State law or County ordinance or regulation, all County policies and procedures do not create any property rights in employment; and that employment may be terminated by either the employee or the County at any time with or without cause. I CERTIFY that all information given on this employment application, related employment papers and all interviews are true and correct. I understand that the County may make a thorough investigation of my character, reputation, past employment, medical history, motor vehicle records and my criminal conviction background consistent with federal and state law. I authorize the giving and receiving of any such information requested by the County (including financial and credit records) and hereby relieve and release all former employers and their agents of any liability for any information they may give to the County. I hereby waive any rights or claims I may have whether present fully developed or not against Collier County and its agents and employees arising out of or resulting from the release, authorized or unauthorized, of the following information received pursuant to or in connection with the County's handling, processing, investigating, etc., of my application for employment with the County. I understand that if hired, I will be placed on a 6 -month probationary period. I further understand that if in accordance with the Florida Statue Section 443.131 (3)(a)(2), I am terminated for unsatisfactory work performance within 3 months, the employer's unemployment account shall not be charged for unemployment benefits paid to me. I agree that if Collier County employs me, a future potential employer may contact the County or its representatives concerning my work record and my work performance at the County. I hereby consent to and authorize persons employed by the County to divulge any and all information they consider relevant to any person representing themselves to be an employer or potential employer of mine with respect to my work record and /or performance of my job at Collier County. I understand that all information provided herein is public record and is subject to review upon request. I agree to submit to testing to determine the presence or absence of alcohol or illegal controlled substances in my body under whatever legal policies or procedures Collier County has in effect on the subject at the time testing is required. I agree to post -offer testing if requested and understand that failure to meet any job- related medical and /or health requirements for the position with or without reasonable accommodations which would enable me to perform the essential functions of the job may prevent employment by the County. I understand that all employees who do not have a written employment contract are employed at the will of the County and that all offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of all background investigations which may include, but are not limited to, employer and non - employer references, fingerprinting and, where applicable, post -offer testing. I understand and agree that as a newly hired employee, I am required to participate in direct deposit for payroll - related payments provided to me by the County. Payment will be deposited to the eligible financial institution of my choice. Exemptions are permitted only in the event that I provide evidence that I am unable to obtain an account at an eligible financial institution. Packet Page -404 - https: / /secure.neogov.com/OHC /reports /applJL LLLI V I%, YY .%,LLLL : %.i1crDir= 626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 NEOGOV Insight 5/14/2013 11.A. I understand that Collier County will not tolerate sexual and other forms of unlawful harassment. I understand that I have the affirmative obligation to report it. I also understand that unlawful harassment is grounds for disciplinary action up to and including immediate dismissal. Additionally, I understand that falsification of any information so given or other derogatory information discovered as a result of this investigation may subject me to immediate dismissal. I understand that, based upon the job duties I perform during the course of my tenure with Collier County Government, I may be subject to post - employment restrictions. I understand that in the event of a declared state of emergency, I may be called to work days or hours other than those for which I am regularly scheduled. I agree that should I become an employee of Collier County, upon termination of employment, I shall return all County property. *NOTE: The Provisions of the Fair Credit Reporting Act may be applicable if a credit report on the applicant is obtained and considered. This application was submitted by Maureen Ungarean on 4/23/13 3:13 PM Packet Page -405 - https:// secure .neogov.com /OHC/ reports /aPW.u, ,,.l.,...,.....,,.zrD r=626309416E2896C62... 4/29/2013 Maureen C. Ungarean, Ed.D. 4009 Turnwood Lane Moon Township, PA 15108 (412) 303 -4745 April 23, 2013 Ladies and Gentlemen, 5/14/2013 11.A. Please consider my application for the Chief Hearing Officer position for Collier County. My education coupled with my teaching, coaching and administrative experiences have taught me how to lead by example, how to set goals and reach them, and to be dedicated and committed to the communities I serve. My various experiences in administration have taught me to be organized, a team player, and to lead and motivate a variety of people. In addition, I have developed excellent communication, human resource and decision making skills. As the Chief Hearing Officer in Collier County, I would be committed to rigorous standards and continuous quality improvement. I would be dedicated to making sure zoning laws are followed and in accordance with the Growth Management Plan's goals. During my 12 years as an administrator in Pennsylvania public schools, I have had various experiences with planning, project management, compliance with standards, working with Boards, hiring, evaluation, records retention, budgetary planning, and managing students and all staff members. I have also had experience writing and securing grants, using data to make decisions and recommending effective strategies to make sure programs are successful. I have vast experience in gaining a thorough understanding of a situation, then reviewing law, policies, and /or procedures, and making excellent decisions for the good of the organization. In addition, I have written handbooks for various stakeholders to describe process and procedures for organizations based on school policy and law. I hope that I can impart my knowledge and enthusiasm to the Board of County Commissioners in Collier County. In addition, I hope that together we can establish and achieve all goals for Collier County. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, Maureen C. Ungarean, Ed.D. Packet Page -406- 5/14/2013 11.A. Maureen Cathryn Ungarean, Ed.D. Home: 4009 Tumwood Lane Work: Bon Meade Elementary School Moon Township, PA 15108 1595 Brodhead Rd. (41.2) 303 -4745 Moon Township, PA 15108 mungarean @moonarea.net EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH Pittsburgh, PA Superintendent's Academy — School of Education, December 2000 Department of Administrative and Policy Studies Degree: Ed.D. and Superintendent's Letter of Eligibility Dissertation topic: Title IX — Intent versus Action CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY Pittsburgh, PA H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy and Management, May 1997 GPA: 3.7 Degree: M.P.M. Masters of Public Management (Educational Leadership) Certification: Secondary Administration ALLEGHENY COLLEGE Meadville, PA Degree: B.S. Biology, May 1993 GPA: 3. 1, Alden Scholar Certification: Instructional II, Secondary Education Senior Thesis: A Study of Microtuhule Pattern Formation in the Aquatic Plant Mippuris vul aril Florida Certifications: Educational Leadership (All levels) / Biology (grades 6 -12) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE MOON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT July 2010 - present Elementary Principal — Bon Meade • Prepared budget K -5 analyzing student and staffing needs. • Created a master building schedule to organize the day for students and form professional learning communities for staff members. Provide professional development on various topics — ongoing. • Responsible for evaluating teaching, guidance, custodial, and secretarial staff; scheduling; student assistance; compliance with special education regulations; interviewing, and other duties associated with the daily operation of an elementary facility (550 students, 65 staff members). • Used data to make decisions about learning and how to improve student achievement. • Revised and updated policies and procedures for all staff and students in accordance with school code. • Revised and rewrote curriculum guides, student handbook, and teacher handbook for the district. • Introduced differentiated learning centers to staff— incorporated into curriculum. • Started a PreK -K transition team for the district with all PreK providers in the district. • PSSA scores improved 6% overall during first year. STO -ROX SCHOOL DISTRICT Elementary Principal / Curriculum Director February 2006 — July 2010 Wrote and received the Science: It's Elementary grant; responsible for the Reading First grant, wrote and received a local government sponsored grant for an outdoor court, helped write and received the Highmark Healthy High 5 grant to create a fitness room for our students. Organized the writing of curriculum district wide— focus on K -5. Planned and implemented K -12 professional development sessions. Packet Page -407- 5/14/2013 11.A. • Used data to make decisions about learning and how to improve student achievement. PSSA scores improved each year (reading 13% improvement, math 15% improvement). • Responsible for evaluating administrative, teaching, guidance, custodial, and secretarial staff; scheduling; student assistance; compliance with special education regulations; interviewing, and other duties associated with the daily operation of two school facilities. (600+ students, 70 staff members) • Prepared budget K -5 — 2 facilities. Analyzed staffing needs - slight decrease in student enrollment was able to reduce staff by 11- PSSA scores still improved. • Revised and updated policies and procedures for all staff and students in accordance with school code. • Revised and rewrote curriculum guides, student handbook, and teacher handbook. • Introduced differentiated learning centers to staff— incorporated into curriculum. Adopted a new reading series (Story Town) K -5. Used RtII at the elementary level and SAS. • Created and adopted a school wide discipline program to improve student behavior. • Worked with staff to organize fun learning activities outside of school for students. • Served on doctoral dissertation committee at Duquesne University. WESTERN BEAVER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT August 2002 — February 2006 Junior /Senior High School Principal, Federal Programs Coordinator, Acting Superintendent • Updated curriculum for all departments to align with state standards to meet AYP. • Prepared district wide budget ($12 million). • Lead the administrative team to update the use of technology district wide. • Responsible for evaluating administrative, teaching, guidance, custodial, and secretarial staff; scheduling; student assistance; curriculum development; compliance with special education regulations; athletics; club sponsorships; interviewing, and other duties associated with the daily operation of a high school facility and school district. • Revised and rewrote curriculum guides, student handbook, teacher handbook, and a substitute handbook. • Responsible for ensuring that all Federal Programs reports were complete. • Wrote and received three grants for technology, curriculum alignment with state standards, and wellness. • Started a wellness program for students and faculty. • Helped to get new landscaping, paint, furniture (free) etc. and generally update the school facility. • Started the Principal's Advisory Committee for students to have a voice in school matters. HOPEWELL AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT October 2001- October 2002 Assistant High School Principal • Responsible for overseeing and streamlining all aspects of discipline grades 9 -12 • Responsible for assisting in the evaluation of teaching, guidance, custodial, and secretarial staff; scheduling; student assistance; curriculum development; compliance with special education regulations; athletics; club sponsorships; interviewing, and other duties associated with the daily operation of a high school facility • Revised and rewrote curriculum guides, student handbook, teacher handbook, and substitute handbook SOUTH FAYETTE TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT August 1995- October 2001 Biology / Human Anatomy and Physiology / Applied Science Teacher, McDonald, PA Aquatics Director, Head Varsity Swimming Coach, Science Curriculum Development Team, Prom Sponsor, SAP Team, S.F. Emerald Tide Swimming Coach, S. F. Township Summer Swim Team Coach • Taught Biology I and Anatomy with a "hands -on ", cooperative, interdisciplinary approach • Wrote curriculum for and taught Applied Science course integrating technology • Helped streamline science curriculum district wide to ensure state standards were covered • Responsible for managing funds, hiring and evaluating lifeguards and swimming instructors, and overseeing entire aquatics program • Coached teams of 50 boys and girls - girls were undefeated section champions (2 seasons) Packet Page -408- 5/14/2013 11.A. ERNHARTH & ASSOCIATES, INC. May 1994 -July 1995 . Marketing Representative Wexford, PA Responsible for qualifying prospects, and all marketing projects Responsible for contacting and meeting with prospective clients Instrumental in developing marketing strategies and effectively utilizing materials to increase sales AMERICAN COLORS, INC. August 1993 -May 1994 Technical Sales Representative Sandusky, OH Solicited, negotiated and developed numerous accounts culminating in 900K in sales Developed marketing plans to enhance sales to purchasing agents and presidents of various companies Involved in product development from lab to production to the customer Lab work included color matching and research and development of products Sales work included presentation, closure, and follow up to increase sales and customer satisfaction ALLEGHENY COLLEGE BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT May 1991 - September 1991 Research Biologist Meadville, PA Developed a microtubule staining protocol and identified enzymes needed to break down cell walls Studied effects of colchicine and oryzalin on microtubule kinetics LEADERSHIP ACTIVITIES / AWARDS Awards for Excellence in teaching and coaching: • 2007 JP and Associates National Administrator of the Year Award for leadership related to reading. • 2004 Western Beaver High School received the PIRA /WPIAL Sportsmanship Award • 2000, 2001 "Teacher Excellence Award" Finalist • 1999 National Federation of Interscholastic Coaches Association recipient of the "Distinguished Service Award" • 1998 -2001 South Fayette Township School Board Award for Excellence in Teaching and Coaching • 2005, 1998 Who's Who Among American Teachers • Coached numerous athletes to All- American consideration, All -State recognition, and WPIAL championships Athletics: • Three time All- American in swimming (North Allegheny High School and Allegheny College) • Completed the Pittsburgh Marathon. May, 2000 • 2002 - 2010 WPIAL Board of Control for swimming and diving Memberships in professional organizations (past/present): PSBA, ASCD, AASA, NAESSP, MAC — elected President by Principals in three counties, WPBTA, PHSSCA — elected secretary/treasurer, NISCA, USSwimming, Phi Delta Kappa, Regional Math /Science Collaborative at the Carnegie Science Center, Junior League of Pittsburgh, Lambda Sigma Honor Fraternity (Allegheny College) COMPUTER SKILLS MS Office Suite - SASI, Integrade Pro, Parent Connect, Prosoft, EdLine VOLUNTEER • Swimming instructor for handicapped children and coach for Jr. High and High School students (1993- 2001) • Taught "hands -on" science to 1st and 5th grade students, Science Fair Judge (Hoover Elementary, Mt. Lebanon -2000) • Family Health Council volunteer, Duquesne Food Bank volunteer (200 1) • South Hills Kids Triathlon organizing committee (2001) Packet Page -409- R C9 F O J O O au tat: 4 Z O O 5/14/2013 11.A. BON MEADE ELEMENTARY 1595 BRODHEAD ROAD • MOON TOWNSHIP, PA 15108 • 412 -264 -9440 • FAX: 724- 457 -0919 2012 Broad Hill Farms Road Moon Township, PA 15108 (724) 457 -4515 December 11, 2012 RE- Letter of Recommendation for Dr. Maureen Ungarean To Whom It May Concern, It is my pleasure to write a letter of recommendation for Dr. Maureen Ungarean. I have worked with Dr. Ungarean for the past two and one half years at Bon Meade Elementary School in the Moon Area School District. Dr. Ungarean is an excellent administrator. She has developed a school culture that is conducive to student learning and to professional growth of the staff. She routinely encourages teachers to engage in new practices. At the same time, she promotes the success of all students. Dr. Ungarean has smoothly implemented an all day Kindergarten Program as well as transitioned teachers into executing a new writing program. She has set the organizational direction of Bon Meade and she influences the teachers with research based programs that target support and model best practices. Dr. Maureen Ungarean is a proven leader. She has created a safe and an efficient learning environment She effectively collaborates with administration, faculty and community members. She quickly responds to the changing needs and interests.that involve educational procedures. Her discipline policies are fair and consistent. She acts with the utmost of integrity. She has truly made Bon Meade Elementary School into an effective learning environment. I highly recommend Maureen Ungarean for an administrative position in your school district. She will be an asset to your organization. Respectfully Subrnittedy r Mrs. Karen Bell, M.Ed, Third Grade Teacher Bon Meade Elementary School Packet Page -410- 1 I 3 H O 0 !. 0 r S r? rC T Dr. Melanie A. Kerber Senior High School Princilod Dear Sir or Madame; 5/14/2013 11.A. 1105 Volley Street May 30, 2009 McKees Rocks, PA 15136 Telephone: 412 -771 -3213 Ext, 1010 Fax: 412- 771 -8395 It is a pleasure to endorse the application of Dr. Maureen Ungarean as an excellent candidate for an administrative position in your school district. I have worked with Maureen for three years and have found her to be an excellent elementary school principal and a gifted educator. Dr. Ungarean took over Sto -Rox Elementary after a revolving door of administrators had left the classroom climate, rigor of academics and teacher accountability in disarray. Maureen swung into action, and in a short amount of time, there has been a noticeable difference in almost every aspect of the building. She has taken on the opposition of the Propel School in Montour by offering a rigorous curriculum, infusion of technology in all settings, and researched based core academic programs including Story Town, Saxon Math and Asset Science. She has worked closely with her staff to align the curriculum to the state standards and has effectively used Title I monies to provide meaningful learning events for all students including a very effective behavioral program, clubs, art offerings, and academic nights promoting reading, math, ecology and music. Dr. Ungarean has demonstrated great skill and works extremely well with her teachers. She is totally unflappable and there is never any task that is beyond her grasp. Despite the high level of poverty, special education, minority and single mothers, Maureen and her team work together to find ordinary solutions to extraordinary problems. She has the daunting task of not only serving as principal but the chief administrator of the Foster Kindergarten Center. Despite that, she has worked effectively as curriculum supervisor in back channeling the Sto Rox curriculum district wide so that there are no gaps or eras of duplication. Maureen is a great "team player" and fits in well with the any administrative team. She gives constructive feedback to students and parents and is an active participant at team meetings where she offers helpful ideas and strategies. She is an asset to any district and I urge you to consider her application carefully. I am available to discuss this with you at a time of your convenience Packet Page -411- Sincerely yours, / fj � ( (fJ 1Gl J"G,yF1 e aria Kerber, Ed.D. 5/14/2013 11.A. t STO-Rtfnzx V ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 5/211/09 To Whom It May Concern: it is my pleasure to write a letter of recommendation for Dr. Maureen Ungarean. Over the past four years, i have had the opportunity to work alongside Dr. Ungarean through the Pennsylvania Distinguished Educator initiative and as a colleague within the Sto -Rox School District. Dr. Ungarean has shown outstanding professionalism, relentless spirit, and consistency in being a champion for the students and community we serve. Currently Dr. Ungarean is the Elementary Principal and K-6 Curriculum Director. She has done fantastic job at implementing the district's vision. She understands "best practice" and subsequently Injects what works through a viable curriculum, challenging goals, effective feedback, and collegiality. She believes all students can and will learn If they are provided with the right educational environment. Dr. Ungarean recognizes that data-driven decision making and Instructional leadership go hand in hand. She has been trained on a variety of assessment tools and can easily Identify groups and individualized student data that need enrichment and /or acceleration. She is aware that curriculum, Instruction and assessment operate as a single vehicle. She consistently expresses the need for sustained and focused effort and is abundantly equipped to get things done. Dr. Ungarean is a capacity builder. She has demonstrated her fidelity to the Pennsylvania framework for school Improvement and aligns her work with district staff to overcome the critical gaps and barriers that exists within the Sto -Rox School District. This is only surpassed by her ability to design programs, events, and activities that are artfully organized on a lean budget. Our students have enjoyed free coats for every student on Polar Express Night, Friday Clubs, Victorious Vikings, Dr. Seuss Night, Monster Math, and increased Inclusion /co- teaching opportunities and much more through Dr. Ungarean's leadership. In summary, Dr. Ungarean has been a true professional and has certainly demonstrated a high level of competence throughout her tenure within the Sto -Rox School District. Additionally, she has earned her Superintendents Letter of Eligibility. Without hesitation or reservation, I am totally confident in Dr. Ungarean's leadership capacity in any area she has shown Interest within your district. yu uld oou think it necessary or desirable, I would be happy to discuss Dr. Ungarean's qualifications Sincerely, Maurice E. Wigl ASSiStOnt Pnn`6PGV6AP Coordinot Sto -Rox Elementary School 412 - 771 -8091 ext. 3000 Dr. Maureen C. Ungarean, Elementary Principal / Curriculum Advisor 300 Ewing Road • McKees Rocks, PA 15136 • (412) 771 -8091 • Fax (412) 771 -8641 Packet Page -412- Julie A. Modany . 300 B Willowbrook Dr. Industry, PA 15052 724 - 495 -2645 rJm� oda --&-i access995 com To Whom It May Concern: 5/14/2013 11.A. I am writing in regards to Dr. Maureen C. Ungarean. I have known and worked with Dr. Ungarean for over three years and have had the privilege to work very closely with her this past year. She has been one of the best things to ever happen to Western Beaver. As a principal at the high school, she has a wonderful relationship with the students and faculty. Her professionalism is outstanding. Her work ethic is admirable. She continues to go above and beyond what is asked of her. For over 100 days she has been doing the work of High School Principal, Superintendent and Federal Programs Specialists. All this, and not being reimbursed. I can't begin to tell you the countless hours she spent after hours and on weekends to make our school run smoothly. On short notice she prepared our budget, wrote grants (and was awarded money), dealt with personnel issues and grievances that hadn't been dealt with for years. She has hired and replaced teaching staff, aides, custodial staff and even supervisors. I believe she would be an asset to any school. She is very passionate about her work and the students. Even in her role as Superintendent she never lost touch with the students and staff, She continues to greet the students and staff each morning with a bright smile and positive attitude. I highly recommend her for a position at your district. It is difficult for me to see her go but I understand her need to grow. She has a bright future and outstanding ideas. Dr. Ungarean is a role model for all educators. If you have any questions or would like to discuss her qualifications, please feel free to contact me. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, } } jilu ie A. Modany rsident Western Beaver School District Packet Page -413- LINCOLN PARK June 27, 2005 5/14/2013 11.A. To Whom It May Concern: It has been my pleasure to have a working relationship with Dr. Maureen Ungarean for these past 3 years. I have been a member th f the w for hey a onot° the posit on of high County Schools and participate school principal. Having served as a farmer hi gh school principal at the same school there was a desire that the best possible person be hired for the position. Dr. Ungareai carne from a position school and this was position in a very an assistant principal at a large neighboring high As age crept up on many of small high school where many of the staff elected faced t�tretire' from the profession- Maureen the staff that existed when I was there they faced a new staff with key older staff members. I am proud to say that her work with staff and students � exhibited � i had warmth boil for her. compassion for Western Beaver. She fit in her work with her Principal's She began programs to build pride in the school through Advisory Committee made up of selected students in the building. She also developed a strong relationship with her to that enabled her to bring about The changes � the curriculum that led to betteachievement select additional courses that had not changes also :assisted the students in being been available to them in the past. Dr. Ungarean faced a very difficult decision in that we, the Board members, asked her to assume the position of Acting Superintendent � � chosen that spo dlIt was no easy action against the Superintendent- She has d on her part to accept the job but she did so and did the job as a I worked in education for 40 years and have been employed in an educational related business for the past 5 years- rasing those 45 year's of experience I would recommend Dr. Maureen Ungarean as an administrator with out reservation. sincer ly, Ronald A. Young, DireEtbr 975 ;31{0 AVENUE MIOLANO. PA 15031 PNUNE 17.1- 617 -1110A FAX J2A- (471.076! '+tYMw_IPPAC 0110 ' S Packet Page -414-