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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHEPB ApplicationsE� `0'2 NT -3 PH 3: 4 _ `"t111[III 111111 �Mj^ OFFICE UI- 1 l i I Y CLEoZF CITY OF t"11 MI APPLICATION FOR HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD FIRST LAST NA RESIDENCE A RESS, CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE OCC P TIO E-MAIL ADDRESS BUSINESS / EMPL j G t5_ 9 8 5� you/ TELEPHONE (HOME) TELEPHONE (BUSINESS) CITY CODE SECTION 62-27(B) STATES, ALL MEMBERS OF THE BOARD SHALL BE FROM THE ELECTORATE OF THE CITY. ARE YOU AN ELECTOR OF THE CITY OF MIAMI? MYES ❑ NO CITY CODE SECTION 62-27(B) STATES, MEMBERS OF THE BOARD SHALL NOT BE TRANSACTING BUSINESS WITH THE CITY. HAVE YOU ENTERED INTO A CONTRACT OR ARE YOU CURRENTLY TRANSACTING ANY BUSINESS WITH THE CITY OF MIAMI YES /NO OR ANY PERSON OR AGENCY ACTING FOR THE CITY? BELOW PLEASE LIST ANY PROPERTY(IES) OWNED BY YOU THAT ARE LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF MIAMI LIMITS: /7y X Page 1 of 3 Planning/HP/HEP Board Application 02/2022 THE HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD MUST BE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS BELOW. PLEASE CHECK ALL CATEGORIES THAT PERTAIN TO YOU: Nominees for the professional positions who meet the demonstrated knowledge and requirement should also check "citizen." Nominees who meet any of the categories listed should also check "alternate member. " ARCHITECT WHO IS OR HAS BEEN REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT WHO IS OR HAS BEEN REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE AND HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN MIAMI-DADE COUNTY HISTORY AND ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY .ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE BROKER WHO IS OR HAS BEEN LICENSED BY THE STATE OF FLORIDA PERSON EXPERIENCED IN THE FIELD OF BUSINESS AND FINANCE OR LAW CITIZEN WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN THE HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE V NATURAL ENVIRONMENT LTERNATE MEMBER WHO QUALIFIES UNDER ONE OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES I have read and understand the qualifications for members that are set forth in Miami City Code, and hereby certify that: (1) 1 am an elector of the City of Miami. (2) 1 agree to immediately notify the city clerk if I cease to be an elector of the city during the term of my office. (3) 1 agree to comply with Florida Statue Chapter 112, Section 2-11.1 of Miami -Dade County Code and Sections 2-611 to 2-619, Miami City Code, as amended, which prohibits me from having a conflict of interest relative to any matter or application before the board as defined by the aforementioned laws. (4) 1 agree to comply with Florida Statute Section 286.012, as amended, which prohibits me from having a voting conflict of interest. (5) 1 agree to comply with Section 2-612 of the Miami City Code which prohibits me from entering into any contract or transact any business with the city or any person or agency acting for the city, or from appearing in representation of any third party before any board, commission or agency of which I am a member. I also understand that prohibition upon activity which is set forth above remains in effect for a period of two years after I have left city service. (6) 1 am not a candidate for elective political office and if I were to become a candidate for elective political office during my term that such actions shall be deemed a tender of resignation effective upon whichever occurs first: (1) At the time such board member receives contributions or makes expenditures, or gives his or her consent for any other person to receive contributions or make expenditures, with a view to bringing about his or her nomination or election to public office; (2) At the time such board member appoints a campaign treasurer and designates a primary depository; or (3) At the time such board member files qualification papers and subscribes to a candidate's oath ai�equired by law. However, any individual that is required to resign from a ci board under the circumstances described above' Ray be 6-ppointed to his or her city board posi ion by a simple majority vote t city commission. IGINATURE DATE Page 2 of 3 Planning/HP/HEP Board Application 02/2022 REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS RESUME WHICH INCLUDES EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES. OPTIONAL ATTACHMENTS LIST OF ANY PUBLISHED WORK OR PROJECTS RELATED TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION AND/OR ARCHITECTURAL ❑ HISTORY. (IF NOT INCLUDED IN RESUME/CV) ❑ NO MORE THAN TWO (2) LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION ❑ CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION OF ETHICS COURSE INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMITTAL COMPLETE FORM, PRINT, SIGN, AND MAIL OR HAND -DELIVER ORIGINAL FORM WITH THE REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS TO: CITY CLERK'S OFFICE CITY OF MIAMI 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE MIAMI, FL 33133 "t, Z n`n rn ATTN: NICOLE N. EWAN � N Unless noted as "Florida Statute 119 Exempt", all information submitted is considered public record. The Florida Public Records Act (FPRA) requires the City to make all public records available for inspection and to provide copies upon request. Page 3 of 3 NAJEEB CAMPBELL ARCHITECT, TOWN & URBAN PLANNER "iJU NOV -3 P 1 3: 42 EDUCATION OFFICE 0 ii« vi1Y CLEF CITY Or E IAMI 1998 Master of Architecture in Urban Design/Planning & Suburb and gown Design University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida. 1997 Bachelor of ArctiiteCtUre - University of Miami, Cora! Gables, Florida PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2017 — Present Appointed member of City of Miami Historic and Environmental Preservation Board 2013 — 2015 Opa Loka Community Development Corporation, Opa Loka, FI. - - Housing development, building rehabilitation and design of public spaces. 2012 — 2014 Mckenzie Construction, Miami, FI Project Manager - Working with property owners, real estate agents and contractors during on -site project development and completion. 2011 - Present Principal of Urban Artistik Inc. Miami, FI. - An Integrated land development arts studio. www.urbanartistik.com 2002 — Present Professor of Architecture - University of Miami, Coral Gab!es, Florida 2004 Model City Charette, Dade County, Fiorida - Participant in redevelopment design for housing, parks, and Historic Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard 2002 Miami Gardens Library Charente, Dade County, Florida - proposal workshop for redesign of library building and property in collaboration with planning firm Dover, Kohl and Partners. 1999 — 2002 Florida International'Uhivirslt� - Adjjurjct Professor of Architecture at D.A.S.H. (Design and Architecture Senior High School) Redesign of archite dfiLll c -Lorogram including implementing interior design and architectural history. 1999 - 2000 Robert Barnes & Associates, Homestead, Florida. - Team member of Florida Int'I Univ.& Florida Atlantic Univ. joint center for Environmental and Urban Problems, participated in the design and lobbying for thematic resource districts in South Miami -Dade County. 1999 Judson & Partners, Miami, Florida - Designed housing proposals for the Town of Brownsville, Dade County, Florida. 1998 Urban Solutions Architecture & Planning, Johannesburg, South Africa - Participated in creating market districts for street vendors throughout the City of Johannesburg: Project consisted of designing and renovating market buildings and expanding streets and sidewalks to accommodate street vendors. An economic component of placing vendors into employee -owned guilds and companies with ownership of buildings and shares was integrated into the project. PUBLIC SERVICE President of the Buena Vista West Neighborhood Association, City of Miami 2016 - Present RESEARCH* - The role of traditional and historic architecture in creation of new towns in the Caribbean and Latin America. - Historic preservation and rehabilitation - Permaculture / Urban Soil Restoration, Food Production. - Landscape: "The Urban Garden" - Introduction of native & tropical flora & fauna species and their viability in the conquest of environmental restoration within an urban/inner city context r # IIi111 Illllt � APPLICATION FOR HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD FIRST NAME LAST NAME Christopher Cawley RESIDENCE ADDRESS, CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE 780 N E 69th Street # 1102 Miami Florida 33138 OCCUPATION E-MAIL ADDRESS Landscape Architect chris@christophercawley.com BUSINESS / EMPLOYER Christopher Cawley Landscape Architecture LLC TELEPHONE (HOME) TELEPHONE (BUSINESS) 305-979-1585 786-536-2961 CITY CODE SECTION 62-27(B) STATES, ALL MEMBERS OF THE BOARD SHALL BE FROM THE ELECTORATE OF THE CITY. ARE YOU AN ELECTOR OF THE CITY OF MIAMI? ❑o YES ❑ NO CITY CODE SECTION 62-27(B) STATES, MEMBERS OF THE BOARD SHALL NOT BE TRANSACTING BUSINESS WITH THE CITY. HAVE YOU ENTERED INTO A CONTRACT OR ARE YOU CURRENTLY TRANSACTING ANY BUSINESS WITH THE CITY OF MIAMI ❑YES Q NO OR ANY PERSON OR AGENCY ACTING FOR THE CITY? BELOW PLEASE LIST ANY PROPERTY(IES) OWNED BY YOU THAT ARE LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF MIAMI LIMITS 780 NE 69th Street # 1102 Miami Florida 33138 780 NE 69th Street # 1106 Miami Florida 33138 <=� M Q .� -,, - �T� i r. r-) r�• L Page 1 of 3 Planning/HP/HEP Board Application 02/2022 THE HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD MUST BE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS BELOW. PLEASE CHECK ALL CATEGORIES THAT PERTAIN TO YOU: Nominees for the professional positions who meet the demonstrated knowledge and requirement should also check "citizen." Nominees who meet any of the categories listed should also check "alternate member." 1-1 ARCHITECT WHO IS OR HAS BEEN REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT WHO IS OR HAS BEEN REGISTERED IN CI THE STATE OF FLORIDA HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY E MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE AND HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN MIAMI-DADE COUNTY HISTORY AND ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION LEXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE BROKER WHO IS OR HAS BEEN U LICENSED BY THE STATE OF FLORIDA ❑PERSON EXPERIENCED IN THE FIELD OF BUSINESS AND FINANCE OR LAW CITIZEN WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN THE HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT ALTERNATE MEMBER WHO QUALIFIES UNDER ONE OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES I have read and understand the qualifications for members that are set forth in Miami City Code, and hereby certify that: (1) 1 am an elector of the City of Miami. (2) 1 agree to immediately notify the city clerk if I cease to be an elector of the city during the term of my office. (3) 1 agree to comply with Florida Statue Chapter 112, Section 2-11.1 of Miami -Dade County Code and Sections 2-611 to 2-619, Miami City Code, as amended, which prohibits me from having a conflict of interest relative to any matter or application before the board as defined by the aforementioned laws. (4) 1 agree to comply with Florida Statute Section 286.012, as amended, which prohibits me from having a voting conflict of interest. (5) 1 agree to comply with Section 2-612 of the Miami City Code which prohibits me from entering into any contract or transact any business with the city or any person or agency acting for the city, or from appearing in representation of any third party before any board, commission or agency of which I am a member. I also understand that prohibition upon activity which is set forth above remains in effect for a period of two years after I have left city service. (6) 1 am not a candidate for elective political office and if I were to become a candidate for elective political office during my term that such actions shall be deemed a tender of resignation effective upon whichever occurs first: (1) At the time such board member receives contributions or makes expenditures, or gives his or her consent for any other person to receive contributions or make expenditures, with a view to bringing about his or her nomination or election to public office; (2) At the time such board member appoints a campaign treasurer and designates a primary depository; or (3) At the time such board member files qualification papers and subscribes to a candidate's oath as required by law. However, any individual that is required to resign from a city board under the circumstances described above may be reappointed to his or her city board position by a simple majority vote of the city commission. c-; a 4,1 A /0. SI NATU E DATE Page 2 of 3 Planning/HP/HEP Board Application 02/2022 REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS ❑E RESUME WHICH INCLUDES EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES. OPTIONAL ATTACHMENTS LIST OF ANY PUBLISHED WORK OR PROJECTS RELATED TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION AND/OR ARCHITECTURAL ❑ HISTORY. (IF NOT INCLUDED IN RESUME/CV) ❑ NO MORE THAN TWO (2) LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION ❑ CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION OF ETHICS COURSE INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMITTAL COMPLETE FORM, PRINT, SIGN, AND MAIL OR HAND -DELIVER ORIGINAL FORM WITH THE REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS TO: CITY CLERK'S OFFICE CITY OF MIAMI 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE MIAMI, FL 33133 C, _.e ATTN: NICOLE N. EWAN>- Unless noted as 'Florida Statute 119 Exempt', all information submitted is considered public record. The Florida Public Records Act (FPRA) requires the City to make all public records available for inspection and to provide copies upon request. Page 3 of 3 o1 ..... f....iuuiuvo o......, A-,, . ;-- n /n ' Al CHRISTOPHER CAWLEY RLA, ASLA, ISA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT + CERTIFIED ARBORIST rW'.J CC1 A RESUME BACKGROUND Christopher Cawley is a registered Landscape Architect and Owner of Christopher Cawley Landscape Architecture / CCLA, based in Miami, Florida. Originally from Washington DC, Christopher Cawley attended the prestigious School of Environmental Design at the University of Georgia. Upon graduating with a professional degree in landscape architecture, Chris relocated to Miami in 2001 to accept a position with EGS2 Corporation and the Sieger Suarez Architectural Partnership. While with the firm, Chris was fortunate to be involved with some of South Florida's most highprofile projects, including ICON + Murano Grande in South Beach, the Miami Beach Marina Baywalk, and Las Olas River House in Ft. Lauderdale. In addition to professional practice, Chris previously served as the Chairman of the Village of Bal Harbour Architectural Review Board, and Chris is fortunate to currently be serving as the Landscape Architect on the City of Miami Historic and Environmental Preservation Board. EDUCATION • Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, University of Georgia, 1999 • Graduate Studies in Landscape Architecture, Florida International University, 2011 CREDENTIALS • Florida Registered Landscape Architect, License LA 6666786 • Graduate Studies in Landscape Architecture, Florida Intemational University, 2011 ISA Certified Arborist, FL-9573A Village of Bal Harbour, Past Architectural Review Board Member + Former Chair Currently serving as the Landscape Architect on the City of Miami Historical + Environmental Preservation Board RECENT RELATED EXPERIENCE Mayfair Hotel Renovation, Coconut Grove, FL w/ DN'A Design + Architecture, 2020-2022 Bancroft Office Suites, 1501 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL w/ Gensler+ MCG, 2021 Tahiti Beach Landscape Master Plan, Miami, FL w/ Webber Studio, 2018 -2022 Coral Gables Historic Residence, North Greenway Drive, Coral Gables FL, 2018 Sabrina Cohen Foundation, Miami Beach, FL w/ Kobi Karp Architecture, 2018 Gateway to Wynwood, Miami FL w/ Kobi Karp Architecture, 2018 Tahiti Beach Master Plan, Miami, FL w/ Webber Studio, 2018 Washington Hotel, Miami Beach, FL, w/ DN'A Design +Architecture, 2017 SELECT PUBLICATIONS Florida Design: Outdoor Appeal Landscape Architect Christopher Cawley on Life at Fresco in 2022 Modem Luxe Interiors: Water Dance 2022 Luxury Home Magazine: Modern Luxury Trends in South Florida, Palm Beach 2022 Dwell Magazine Online: Hibiscus Island Residence, February 2018 Ocean Drive Magazine: Space —Abode 8. Beyond, Fait 2017 Town and Country: See Inside Alex Rodrigues Modem Miami Mansion, Summer2017 Architectural Digest: AROD Builds His Dream Home in Miami, June 2016 Florida Design: Vacation Homes Florida Style, CCLA project featured, June 2016 AWARDS & RECOGNITIONS Biscayne Boulevard Competition, Florida Inside Out Magazine Winning Entry 2006 MiMo Award for Renovation 2006, The Fontana, Miami Design Preservation League Merit Award for Renovation 2006, The Vanderbilt, Miami Design Preservation League CHRISTOPHER CAWLEY RLA, ASLA, ISA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT + CERTIFIED ARBORIST rW'.J CC1 A RESUME BACKGROUND Christopher Cawley is a registered Landscape Architect and Owner of Christopher Cawley Landscape Architecture / CCLA, based in Miami, Florida. Originally from Washington DC, Christopher Cawley attended the prestigious School of Environmental Design at the University of Georgia. Upon graduating with a professional degree in landscape architecture, Chris relocated to Miami in 2001 to accept a position with EGS2 Corporation and the Sieger Suarez Architectural Partnership. While with the firm, Chris was fortunate to be involved with some of South Florida's most highprofile projects, including ICON + Murano Grande in South Beach, the Miami Beach Marina Baywalk, and Las Olas River House in Ft. Lauderdale. In addition to professional practice, Chris previously served as the Chairman of the Village of Bal Harbour Architectural Review Board, and Chris is fortunate to currently be serving as the Landscape Architect on the City of Miami Historic and Environmental Preservation Board. EDUCATION • Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, University of Georgia, 1999 • Graduate Studies in Landscape Architecture, Florida International University, 2011 CREDENTIALS • Florida Registered Landscape Architect, License LA 6666786 • Graduate Studies in Landscape Architecture, Florida Intemational University, 2011 ISA Certified Arborist, FL-9573A Village of Bal Harbour, Past Architectural Review Board Member + Former Chair Currently serving as the Landscape Architect on the City of Miami Historical + Environmental Preservation Board RECENT RELATED EXPERIENCE Mayfair Hotel Renovation, Coconut Grove, FL w/ DN'A Design + Architecture, 2020-2022 Bancroft Office Suites, 1501 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL w/ Gensler+ MCG, 2021 Tahiti Beach Landscape Master Plan, Miami, FL w/ Webber Studio, 2018 -2022 Coral Gables Historic Residence, North Greenway Drive, Coral Gables FL, 2018 Sabrina Cohen Foundation, Miami Beach, FL w/ Kobi Karp Architecture, 2018 Gateway to Wynwood, Miami FL w/ Kobi Karp Architecture, 2018 Tahiti Beach Master Plan, Miami, FL w/ Webber Studio, 2018 Washington Hotel, Miami Beach, FL, w/ DN'A Design +Architecture, 2017 SELECT PUBLICATIONS Florida Design: Outdoor Appeal Landscape Architect Christopher Cawley on Life at Fresco in 2022 Modem Luxe Interiors: Water Dance 2022 Luxury Home Magazine: Modern Luxury Trends in South Florida, Palm Beach 2022 Dwell Magazine Online: Hibiscus Island Residence, February 2018 Ocean Drive Magazine: Space —Abode 8. Beyond, Fait 2017 Town and Country: See Inside Alex Rodrigues Modem Miami Mansion, Summer2017 Architectural Digest: AROD Builds His Dream Home in Miami, June 2016 Florida Design: Vacation Homes Florida Style, CCLA project featured, June 2016 AWARDS & RECOGNITIONS Biscayne Boulevard Competition, Florida Inside Out Magazine Winning Entry 2006 MiMo Award for Renovation 2006, The Fontana, Miami Design Preservation League Merit Award for Renovation 2006, The Vanderbilt, Miami Design Preservation League RECt, 0VED iY," v GFFICE Cif. 1 G I I Y CLEn�; CITY OF t",IAt 0 APPLICATION FOR HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD I I FIRST NAME LAST NAME C: LV) Z- ( kt2bS RESIDENCE ADDRESS, CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE 21 2yc, SA. 3 � OCCUPATION E-MAIL ADDRESS s BUSINESS / EMPLOYER C%1`A P12- TELEPHONE (HOME) TELEPHONE (BUSINESS) CITY CODE SECTION 62-27(B) STATES, ALL MEMBERS OF THE BOARD SHALL BE FROM THE ELECTORATE OF THE CITY. ARE YOU AN ELECTOR OF THE CITY OF MIAMI? YES ❑ NO CITY CODE SECTION 62-27(B) STATES, MEMBERS OF THE BOARD SHALL NOT BE TRANSACTING BUSINESS WITH THE CITY. HAVE YOU ENTERED INTO A CONTRACT OR ARE YOU CURRENTLY TRANSACTING ANY BUSINESS WITH THE CITY OF MIAMI YES 0 NO OR ANY PERSON OR AGENCY ACTING FOR THE CITY? BELOW PLEASE LIST ANY PROPERTY(IES) OWNED BY YOU THAT ARE LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF MIAMI LIMITS: PLEASE CHECK ALL CATEGORIES THAT PERTAIN TO YOU: Nominees for the professional positions who meet the demonstrated knowledge and requirement should also check "citizen." Nominees who meet any of the categories listed should also check "alternate member." ARCH ITECT WHO IS OR HAS BEEN REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT WHO IS OR HAS BEEN REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE AND HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN MIAMI-DADE COUNTY HISTORY AND ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE BROKER WHO IS OR HAS BEEN LICENSED BY THE STATE OF FLORIDA PERSON EXPERIENCED IN THE FIELD OF BUSINESS AND FINANCE OR LAW / CITIZEN WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND V INTEREST IN THE HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT ✓ALTERNATE MEMBER WHO QUALIFIES UNDER ONE OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES I have read and understand the qualifications for members that are set forth in Miami City Code, and hereby certi tha&F :J (1) 1 am an elector of the City of Miami. -,25 (2) 1 agree to immediately notify the city clerk if I cease to be an elector of the city during the term of my off`rcr* (3) 1 agree to comply with Florida Statue Chapter 112, Section 2-11.1 of Miami -Dade County Code and Sectiori�12-511 W�-619; M' iami City Code, as amended, which prohibits me from having a conflict of interest relative to any matter or applica iibn bQfgre the board as defined by the aforementioned laws. _. (4) 1 agree to comply with Florida Statute Section 286.012, as amended, which prohibits me from having a voting conflict of interest. (5) 1 agree to comply with Section 2-612 of the Miami City Code which prohibits me from entering into any contract or transact any business with the city or any person or agency acting for the city, or from appearing in representation of any third party before any board, commission or agency of which I am a member. I also understand that prohibition upon activity which is set forth above remains in effect for a period of two years after I have left city service. (6) 1 am not a candidate for elective political office and if I were to become a candidate for elective political office during my term that such actions shall be deemed a tender of resignation effective upon whichever occurs first: (1) At the time such board member receives contributions or makes expenditures, or gives his or her consent for any other person to receive contributions or make expenditures, with a view to bringing about his or her nomination or election to public office; (2) At the time such board member appoints a campaign treasurer and designates a primary depository; or (3) At the time such board member files qualification papers and subscribes to a candidate's oath as required by law. However, any individual that is required to resign from a city board under the circumstances described above may be reappointed to his or her city board position by a simple majority vote of the city commission. l�l-Y- 2z SIGNATURE DATE RE IRED ATTACHMENTS RESUME WHICH INCLUDES EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES. OPTIONAL ATTACHMENTS LIST OF ANY PUBLISHED WORK OR PROJECTS RELATED TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION AND/OR ARCHITECTURAL ❑ HISTORY. (IF NOT INCLUDED IN RESUME/CV) ❑ NO MORE THAN TWO (2) LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION ❑ CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION OF ETHICS COURSE INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMITTAL COMPLETE FORM, PRINT, SIGN, AND MAIL OR HAND -DELIVER ORIGINAL FORM WITH THE REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS TO: CITY CLERK'S OFFICE CITY OF MIAMI 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE MIAMI, FL 33133 C.-"' _ ram• ATTN: NICOLE N. EWAN � rn C G I-` t'rt W SENIOR MARKETING PROFESSIONAL CONTACT 305 505 1616 denis@gtmpr.com 2130 SW 20 Street Miami, FL 33145 EDUCATION PROFESSIONAL PROFILE 1 have spent almost 20 years working in both the corporate and agency side of PR and marketing with brands across many diverse industries. This experience has included everything from marketing strategy, media planning, and creative concepts to PR, social media, digital marketing, and event production. All those connections turned into an incredible network and became the foundation for my consultancy businesses (started in 2006) where I have for 15 years worked with small and large businesses to develop and guide their marketing strategies. 1 am passionate and self -driven and would love the opportunity to apply that knowledge to a wonderful company with a purpose. WORK EXPERIENCE GTMPR, INC // 20G6- PRESENT • Closed over $120,000 in 2020 in sponsorship and public funding to support the yearly ( programming for Viernes Culturales, a Little Havana non-profit that now works with I Bacardi, Cafe Llave, Macy's Foundation, UPS Foundation, ATT Fiber, The Miami Marlins, the City of Miami, State of Florida and Miami Dade County yearly, • Developed a year -long marketing strategy and media plan to increase sales to a 30- year established healthy food delivery business by 501% in just 6 months (doubling their i client roster by end of year 1). • Generated over S4 million in earned media for a fitness industry start-up by creating a KEY SKILLS I PR campaign that included working with online influencers and lifestyle pubs to elevate i its unique women -only concept. I • Created an International PR and marketing strategy and lead generating system via a Google Adwords $20,000 monthly campaign that lead to the subsequent rollout of Madrid -based BODACLICK.com into new markets including the US, Mexico, and PR. cL LLJ C^. • Produced yearly ongoing events for Coral Gables BID including Coral Gables Fashion t Week, Bridal Confidential and Giralda Under the Stars which garnered segments and — mentions in every single Miami -Ft. Lauderdale media outlet in both English & Spanish y G- generating over $4 million in media impressions. Ar R N J a C) i — I -Handled US Hisoanic and LatAm Media outreach for Fortune 500 companies such as UPS, Comcast, and Volkswagen on a project basis that lead to major product mentions 6�.it in Latin American newspapers. c VILLAGE OF MERRICK PARK // 2004 - 2006 c r t_i • Managed a marketing budget of over $1.4 million yearly for the mixed -use property anchored by Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus & Equinox. • Generated over $350,000 in alternative revenue in one year from events/sponsorships surpassing my annual goal by $200,000. ur" E N ISE GALVEZ TU R MARKETING PROFESSIONAL TECHNICAL SKILLS , WORK EXPERIENCE CONTINUED... • Implemented a 3-year partnership with the Sony Ericsson Tennis Tournament that included Couture Fashion shows between matches including top designers such as ETRO. Cavalli. and DVF. • Conceptualized and co -published the first -ever Village of Merrick Park Magazine that became a yearly lifestyle publication with 10,000 copies distributed to hotels and travel operators in Miami and with 100% of the funding coming from advertisers. PHILANTHROPY LLJ v F� LANGUAGES LPG. Inc. // 2002 - 2004 • Lead US Marketing Strategy for the International Health and Beauty company based ( in France and known for its cutting -edge Endermologie ® and SpineForce® technology worldwide. • Developed PR strategy for all verticals including Health, Beauty, Wellness, and Sports Medicine. • PR efforts resulted in regular mentions in major National media such as the Wall 1 Street Journal and NYT to name a few. TARA INK // 2000- 2002 * Initiated and managed firms expansion into the booming luxury real estate industry and established relationships with key media to ensure proactive media inclusion in trend stories. • Lead Fortune International Development's launch of ultra -luxury high-rise (The Jade) in Brickell which established the standard for all PR and marketing of high rises during the condo boom. ANTHONY BARADAT IGLESIAS ADVERTISING // 1998 - 2000 • Key member of new -biz team that lead to major client acquisitions including Terra.com (during .com boom) with a $1.2 million budget. • Raised the University of Miami's School of Business ranking in US News and World Reports via PR and Advertising campaign by more than 10 places in just one year. tj 01"e f led,*�.3 experience 45n 8'e£� d te. nce &,d S.ddua.+���'is rion rel dk4.. f�'r F' / APPLICATION FOR HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD FIRST NAME LAST NAME William Hopper RESIDENCE ADDRESS, CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE 527 NE 56th Street, Miami, FL 33137 OCCUPATION E-MAIL ADDRESS Professor (retired) casadeco@comcast.net BUSINESS / EMPLOYER Retired TELEPHONE (HOME) TELEPHONE (BUSINESS) (305) 877-1479 CITY CODE SECTION 62-27(B) STATES, ALL MEMBERS OF THE BOARD SHALL BE FROM THE ELECTORATE OF THE CITY. ARE YOU AN ELECTOR OF THE CITY OF MIAMI? FwjYES NO CITY CODE SECTION 62-27(B) STATES, MEMBERS OF THE BOARD SHALL NOT BE TRANSACTING BUSINESS WITH THE CITY, HAVE YOU ENTERED INTO A CONTRACT OR ARE YOU CURRENTLY TRANSACTING ANY BUSINESS WITH THE CITY OF MIAMI YES NO OR ANY PERSON OR AGENCY ACTING FOR THE CITY? BELOW PLEASE LIST ANY PROPERTY(IES) OWNED BY YOU THAT ARE LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF MIAMI LIMITS: 527 NE 56th Street 'Lr THE HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD MUST BE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS BELOW. PLEASE CHECK ALL CATEGORIES THAT PERTAIN TO YOU: Nominees for the professional positions who meet the demonstrated knowledge and requirement should also check "citizen." Nominees who meet any of the categories listed should also check "alternate member. " ARCH ITECT WHO IS OR HAS BEEN REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT WHO IS OR HAS BEEN REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY ■ MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE AND HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN MIAMI-DADE COUNTY HISTORY AND ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE BROKER WHO IS OR HAS BEEN = LICENSED BY THE STATE OF FLORIDA �j PERSON EXPERIENCED IN THE FIELD OF BUSINESS AND �I FINANCE OR LAW CITIZEN WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND _l _l INTEREST IN THE HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT ALTERNATE MEMBER WHO QUALIFIES UNDER ONE J OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES , I have read and understand the qualifications for members that are set forth in Miami City Code, and hereby cert t: (1) 1 am an elector of the City of Miami. r G" (2) 1 agree to immediately notify the city clerk if I cease to be an elector of the city during the term of my office. . (3) 1 agree to comply with Florida Statue Chapter 112, Section 2-11.1 of Miami -Dade County Code and Sections 2-611.2-6,,Miami City Code, as amended, which prohibits me from having a conflict of interest relative to any matter or application before the board as defined by the aforementioned laws. (4) 1 agree to comply with Florida Statute Section 286.012, as amended, which prohibits me from having a voting conflict of interest. (S) I agree to comply with Section 2-612 of the Miami City Code which prohibits me from entering into any contract or transact any business with the city or any person or agency acting for the city, or from appearing in representation of any third party before any board, commission or agency of which I am a member. I also understand that prohibition upon activity which is set forth above remains in effect for a period of two years after I have left city service. (6) 1 am not a candidate for elective political office and if I were to become a candidate for elective political office during my term that such actions shall be deemed a tender of resignation effective upon whichever occurs first: (1) At the time such board member receives contributions or makes expenditures, or gives his or her consent for any other person to receive contributions or make expenditures, with a view to bringing about his or her nomination or election to public office; (2) At the time such board member appoints a campaign treasurer and designates a primary depository; or (3) At the time such board member files qualification papers and subscribes to a candidate's oath as required by law. However, any individual that is required to resign from a city board under the circumstances described above may be reappointed to his or her city board position by a simple majority vote of the city commission. SIGNA 2- DATE Page 2 of 3 @1iwmiwCMP/HEP Board Appfic~ a2J= REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS ® RESUME WHICH INCLUDES EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES. OPTIONAL ATTACHMENTS LIST OF ANY PUBLISHED WORK OR PROJECTS RELATED TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION AND/OR ARCHITECTURAL ❑ HISTORY. (IF NOT INCLUDED IN RESUMt/CV) ❑ NO MORE THAN TWO (2) LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION ❑ CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION OF ETHICS COURSE INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMITTAL COMPLETE FORM, PRINT, SIGN, AND MAIL OR HAND -DELIVER ORIGINAL FORM WITH THE REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS TO: CITY CLERK'S OFFICE CITY OF MIAMI 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE CD MIAMI, FL 33133 s c%.ISM ATTN: NICOLE N. EWAN �.. -_ tT• (`y 6 Unless noted as 'Florida Statute 119 Exempt", oil information submitted is considered public record. The Florida Public Records Act (FPRA) requires the City to make all public records available for inspection and to provide copies upon request. Page 3 of 3 Planning/HP/HEP Board Application 02/2022 William E. Hopper, PhD 527 NE 5e Street Miami, FL 33137-2622 (305) 877-1479 - casadeco@comcast.net PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Florida Memorial University Miami Gardens, Florida Assistant Professor of Chemistry January 4, 1984 to August 14, 1988 Reporting to: Chair, Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics Duties: Teach courses in General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Biological Chemistry, Advanced Inorganic Chemistry, Quantitative Analysis, Physical Science; redesign Chemistry major, organize chemistry stock room Chair, Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics August 15, 1984 to August 14, 1988 August 15, 1994 to August 14, 1996 Reporting to: Dean of the Faculty Duties: Administer majors in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Computer Science, and Medical Technology and dual -degree program in Engineering; prepare schedule of classes; evaluate faculty; supervise advising; teach half-time, and additionally as needed; administer divisional budget; supervise divisional secretary, represent the division on the academic council; chair divisional meetings; prepare divisional reports; participate on campus -wide search committee for new faculty Professor of Chemistry August 15, 1988 to July 1, 2002 Dean of the Faculty August 15, 1988 to August 14, 1991 Reporting to: Vice President of Academic Affairs (1988-1989); President (1989-1991) Duties: Oversee all faculty and academic programs; represent academic affairs on the president's cabinet; administer budget for academic affairs; recommend to the president the hiring of new faculty; evaluate division chairs; chair general faculty meetings; hear and resolve student academic complaints and problems; revise Faculty Handbook Special Assistant to the President for Institutional Research, Planning, Assessment, and Self -Study August 15, 1991 to August 14, 1994 Reporting to: President Duties: Gather, analyze, and report all institutional statistics, including WEDS, LTNCF, ICUF, SACS, and other surveys; organize planning retreats for administrative council; develop institutional strategic plan; develop institutional effectiveness plans for all academic and administrative units; train personnel in developing their institutional effectiveness plans and reports; oversee institutional self -study process 2 1 H o p p e r Director of Institutional Research August 14, 1994 to August 14, 2002 FF' /0 Reporting to: Executive Vice President and Provost Cf p' Duties: Gather, analyze, and report all institutional statistics, including F )P IS C, �' ICUF, SACS, and other surveys;ct L S� develop and publish institutional fact b• ' compile institutional effectiveness reports; Director, Center for Urban Environmental Studies August 15, 1999 to August 14, 2016 Reporting to: Executive Vice President and Provost Duties: Administer contract with South Florida Water Management District; develop major in Environmental Studies; conduct public outreach for Everglades Restoration; establish research and faculty development agendas; teach courses in Introduction to Environmental Studies, Introduction to Earth Science, and Insight I and 11(Honors Science) Professor of Chemistry and Environmental Science July 1, 2002 to May 14, 2022 Reporting to: Chair, Department of Health and Natural Sciences Duties: Advise Environmental Science majors; develop course schedule in Environmental Science; teach courses in Introduction to Environmental Studies, Introduction to Earth Science, Air Resources, Energy Resources, Water Resources, Urban Ecology and Lab, Ecology of South Florida and Lab, US Environmental Policy, Field Studies, Senior Seminar, Insight I and H (Honors Science), Physical Science Dean, School of Arts and Sciences July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2012 Interim Dean, July 1, 2017 to September 15, 2021 Reporting to: Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Duties: Oversee all academic programs and personnel in the Departments of Aviation and Safety, Computer Sciences, Mathematics, and Technology, Health and Natural Sciences, Humanities, Social Sciences, and Visual and Performing Arts; address all student complaints and problems; approve all course offerings, requisitions, changes -of -grade, faculty overloads, adjunct hiring, transient permits, course substitutions, course and new major proposals, and faculty evaluations in the School of Arts and Sciences Accreditation Liaison July 1, 2009 to September 15, 2021 Reporting to: President Duties: Transmit all official communications and reports from the university to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges; make arrangements for decennial accreditation on -site visiting team; inform the university community of the requirements of the Commission; oversee the writing and submission of the Compliance Certificate and Focused Report; administer the web -based accreditation database and reporting system Associate Vice President for Institutional Effectiveness July 1, 2012 to September 15, 2021 Reporting to: Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs 31Hopper Duties: Supervise all planning, assessment, institutional research, Quality Improvement Plan, and institutional and specialized accreditation efforts; serve on the Academic Affairs Executive Committee Relevant offices held: Faculty Senate: President (three terms); Vice President (two terms) Chair, Tenure and Promotions Committee (1997-2007) Internal Review Board (2004-2007) Chair, Academic Affairs Reorganization Task Force (2005) Chair, Academic Program Prioritization Committee (2013) Co -Chair, Strategic Planning Task Committee (2014) University of Miami School of Medicine Miami, Florida Department of Oncology, Division of Cell Kinetics Research Associate May 16, 1982 -December 31, 1983 Department of Medicine, Division of Generic Medicine Research Assistant Professor August 15, 1980 - May 15, 1982 University of South Carolina Department of Chemistry Columbia, SC Teaching Associate July 1980 - August 1980 Graduate Assistant (teaching and research) September 1974 - July 1990 EDUCATION Florida International University, Miami, FL MS in Environmental Sciences, 2001 University of the South, School of Theology, Sewanee, TN, Education for Ministry —Theological Education by Extension, 1988 University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC PhD in Chemistry, with emphasis in Biochemistry, 1980 MS in Chemistry, with emphasis in Biochemistry, 1977 Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK BS with Honors in Chemistry, 1974 c; -, n r_3 F" ) rn r� 41Hopper FUNDED GRANT PROJECTS: C d,% United Negro College Fund/Walmart, 2018 ($10,000) - Grant to assist in preparing Fifth -Year Re` �ort (2 / United Negro College Fund, 2005 ($40,000) -Grant to increase minority participation in ecology'-, United Negro College Fund/The Ecological Society of America, 2004 ($3500) - Faculty Development(), �' 0 grant to develop course materials for Ecology of South Florida / South Florida Water Management District, 2000 ($300,000) - Contract for establishing Center for Urban � -eel , Environmental Studies, community outreach, and environmental research NIOSH - Deep South Center ($16,500) - Subcontract for establishing program for estimating exposure of farm workers in southern Miami -Dade County to pesticides United Negro College Fund/The Ecological Society of America, 1997/1998/1999/2000/2001/2002/2003/2008 ($11,000/$12,500/$12,500/$12,500/$14,000/$11,000/$3,000/$500) -Development of an Ecology curriculum and formation/support of an Ecology Club US Environmental Protection Agency ($4400) - Subcontract from the University of South Florida - Development of community education programs dealing with household toxic wastes US Army Corps of Engineers, 1996 ($35,000) - Subcontract from the University of Miami - Geographic Information System (GIS) model of toxic threats to sea grass communities in Biscayne Bay United Negro College Fund, 1995 ($96,000) - Establishment of an Institute for Environmental Justice Education and Research and Environmental Studies Curriculum (PEJER) US Department of Energy, 1995 ($4000) Subcontract from the University of South Florida - Planning grant to determine possible exposure of minority communities to electromagnetic radiation United Negro College Fund, 1992 ($65,000) - Establishment of an Institutional Effectiveness Center at Florida Memorial College (LOD) US Department of Education, 1985 ($243,000) - Improvements to the Science Program at Florida Memorial College (MISIP) American Cancer Society, 1983 ($4000) - Studies on the Anti -tumor Properties of Auromomycin SELECTED REPORTS AND PUBLICATIONS Florida Memorial University Fifth -Year Interim Report to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, 2018 Historic Homes of Morningside by Keith Edward Soto; digitization and publication, 2016 Florida Memorial University Focused Report to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, 2012 Florida Memorial University Compliance Certification Report to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, 2011 "Species Richness in Three Miami -Dade County, Florida Neighborhoods"; poster presented at the meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Savannah, Georgia, August 5-12, 2003 "Changes in Historical Tree Cover in Three Miami -Dade County, Florida Neighborhoods"; presentation at the meeting of the Florida Academy of Sciences, Orlando, Florida, March 22, 2003 "Changes in Historical Tree Cover in Two Miami -Dade County, Florida Neighborhoods"; poster presented at the meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Tucson, Arizona, August 3-10, 2002 5 1 H o p p e r "Morningside and Bay Point" in Miami's Historic Neighborhoods: A History of Community; Meadows, Gail and Hopper, William E.; San Antonio: Historical Publications Network, 2001 "Environmental Justice Considerations of TRI Sites in Miami -Dade, Hillsborough, and Duval Counties, Florida", Proceedings of the First Florida Conference on Community Health, 1997 "Florida Memorial College Institutional Effectiveness Report", 1993, 1995, 1997 "First Follow -Up Report to the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools", October 13, 1993 "Experimental Pharmacology of Auromomycin," Samy, T.S.A., Siegal, P., Hopper, W.E., Jr., and Krishan, A., Cancer Research 44, 3202(1984) "Light Spectroscopic Studies of the Binary Complex of Lactobacillus casei Thymidylate Synthetase and 5-Fluoro-T-13eoxyuridylate," Lewis, C.A., Hopper, W.E., Jr., Wheeler, M.R., and Dunlap, R.B., Journal of Biological Chemistry 256, 7347(1981) Studies on the Nature of the Binary and the Ternary Complexes of Thymidylate Synthetase with Nucleotides and Folate Derivatives, Doctoral Dissertation, University of South Carolina, 1980 "UV Difference, Circular Dichroism, and ["F]-NMR Studies of the Interaction of Folates with the FdUMP-Thymidylate Synthetase Binary Complex," Hopper, W.E., Jr., Lewis, C.A., Jr., and Dunlap, R.B., paper delivered at the meeting of the American Association for Cancer; Researchers, San Diego, CA, 1980 and at the meeting of the American Society of Bioloj#cal Chemists and the Biophysical Society, New Orleans, LA, June 1980 C: ', o C-). e� "The Inhibition of Thymidylate Synthetase by PO-UMP," paper delivered at the meeting of thc5p_yth- East Regional American Chemical Society, Savannah, GA, November 1978' ..� The Interaction of Thymidylate Synthetase with Periodate-Oxidized Urid lic Acid Master's Thesis, University of South Carolina, 1977 SERVICE Miami -Dade County Environmental Quality Control Board member, 1997 to 2017; Co-chair, 2012 to 2017 City of Miami Historic and Environmental Preservation Board member, 2007 to present; Chairman, January 2008 to present Morningside Civic Association, Board member 1997-2011, President, 2004-2008; Secretary, 2001-2003, 2010, 2011; 25* Anniversary Home Tour Chair, 2009; Historian and Archivist, 1998 to present City of Opa-locks Brownfields Redevelopment Task Force, Chairman, 1996 - 2000 City of Miami Police Department survey analyst - 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2011, 2014 City of Miami Historic Preservation Office volunteer - 2004 to present; recognized by Dade Heritage Trust for "Outstanding Individual Service", April 26, 2007 i= V v't t It P� APPLICATION FOR HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD FIRST NAME LAST NAME Julie ODell RESIDENCE ADDRESS, CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE 3940 Main Hwy OCCUPATION E-MAIL ADDRESS Real Estate Broker Julie@odelphia.com BUSINESS / EMPLOYER Self Employed: Odelphia, LLC TELEPHONE (HOME) TELEPHONE (BUSINESS) 3055054448 CITY CODE SECTION 62-27(B) STATES, ALL MEMBERS OF THE BOARD SHALL BE FROM THE ELECTORATE OF THE CITY. ARE YOU AN ELECTOR OF THE CITY OF MIAMI? n. YES ❑ NO CITY CODE SECTION 62-27(B) STATES, MEMBERS OF THE BOARD SHALL NOT BE TRANSACTING BUSINESS WITH THE CITY. HAVE YOU ENTERED INTO A CONTRACT OR ARE YOU CURRENTLY TRANSACTING ANY BUSINESS WITH THE CITY OF MIAMI YES NO OR ANY PERSON OR AGENCY ACTING FOR THE CITY? BELOW PLEASE LIST ANY PROPERTY(IES) OWNED BY YOU THAT ARE LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF MIAMI LIMITS: 3940 Main Hwy, Coconut Grove, FL 33133 Page 1 of 3 Planning/HP/HEP Board Application 02/2022 THE HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD MUST BE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS BELOW. PLEASE CHECK ALL CATEGORIES THAT PERTAIN TO YOU: Nominees for the professional positions who meet the demonstrated knowledge and requirement should also check "citizen. " Nominees who meet any of the categories listed should also check "alternate member." ARCH ITECT WHO IS OR HAS BEEN REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT WHO IS OR HAS BEEN REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE AND HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN MIAMI-DADE COUNTY HISTORY AND ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION ■ EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE BROKER WHO IS OR HAS BEEN LICENSED BY THE STATE OF FLORIDA PERSON EXPERIENCED IN THE FIELD OF BUSINESS AND ■ FINANCE OR LAW CITIZEN WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND ■ INTEREST IN THE HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT ® ALTERNATE MEMBER WHO QUALIFIES UNDER ONE OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES I have read and understand the qualifications for members that are set forth in Miami City Code, and hereby certify that: (1) 1 am an elector of the City of Miami. (2) 1 agree to immediately notify the city clerk if I cease to be an elector of the city during the term of my office. (3) 1 agree to comply with Florida Statue Chapter 112, Section 2-11.1 of Miami -Dade County Code and Sections 2-611 to 2-619, Miami City Code, as amended, which prohibits me from having a conflict of interest relative to any matter or application before the board as defined by the aforementioned laws. (4) 1 agree to comply with Florida Statute Section 286.012, as amended, which prohibits me from having a voting conflict of interest. (5) 1 agree to comply with Section 2-612 of the Miami City Code which prohibits me from entering into any contract or transact any business with the city or any person or agency acting for the city, or from appearing in representation of any third party before any board, commission or agency of which I am a member. I also understand that prohibition upon activity which is set forth above remains in effect for a period of two years after I have left city service. (6) 1 am not a candidate for elective political office and if I were to become a candidate for elective political office during my term that such actions shall be deemed a tender of resignation effective upon whichever occurs first: (1) At the time such board member receives contributions or makes expenditures, or gives his or her consent for any other person to receive contributions or make expenditures, with a view to bringing about his or her nomination or election to public office; (2) At the time such board member appoints a campaign treasurer and designates a primary depository; or (3) At the time such board member files qualification papers and subscribes to a candidate's oath as required by law. However, any individual that is required to resign from a city board under the circumstances described above may be reappointed to his or her city board position by a simple majority vote of the city commission. E ; rn CD .A, GNATURE DATE = `_= M. C-i Page 2 of 3 Planning/HP/HEP Board Application 02/2022 REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS ❑ RtSUMt WHICH INCLUDES EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES. OPTIONAL ATTACHMENTS LIST OF ANY PUBLISHED WORK OR PROJECTS RELATED TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION AND/OR ARCHITECTURAL ❑ HISTORY. (IF NOT INCLUDED IN RtSUME/CV) ❑ NO MORE THAN TWO (2) LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION ❑� CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION OF ETHICS COURSE INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMITTAL COMPLETE FORM, PRINT, SIGN, AND MAIL OR HAND -DELIVER ORIGINAL FORM WITH THE REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS TO: CITY CLERK'S OFFICE CITY OF MIAMI 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE MIAMI, FL 33133 ATTN: NICOLE N. EWAN 0 0 Lit Unless noted as "Florida Statute 119 Exempt'; all information submitted is considered public record. The Florida Public Records Act (FPRA) requires the City to make all public records available for inspection and to provide copies upon request. Page 3 of 3 Qeert'f �ctC of JAUticiti4 Pregenteb to JuCie ODeCI This is to certify that the abovementioned individual has attended a briefing on Sunshine Law, Public Records, and the Miami -Dade County Conflict of Interest and Code of Ethics Ordinance. The two (2) hour briefing was conducted on January 7, 2019 for the City of Miami by the Miami -Dade County Commission on Ethics and Public Trust in compliance with the City of Miami Ordinance 413125. * IICII► 1111ti C1 C-1 Robert A. Thompson Community Outreach Coordinator Commission on Ethics and Public Trust JULIE ODELL 3940 Main Highway Coconut Grove, FL 33133 (305) 505-4448 julie(a,,odelphia.com PROFILE: Founder and Broker of Odelphia LLC, a Florida licensed real estate broker; Specialist in commercial sales and leasing, representing owners, landlords and tenants. Experienced in Investment Sales, Market Research, Competitive Market Analysis, PR & Media Planning, Direct Marketing Strategies; Strong Negotiation and Closing Skills SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS: 19 years of Florida real estate sales and marketing experience. EXPERIENCE: 2015 to Present: ODELPHIA LLC, Miami, Fl., President and Qualified Broker Specialized in the following areas of commercial real estate: • Landlord Representationrri p • Tenant Representation r' • Investment Sales and Disposition • Research Services o: Chief Responsibilities: • Source and identify new clients and real estate listings for sale and lease \ . A _. • Partner with real estate brokers and attorneys M Q • Negotiate contracts and leases . . • Oversee tenant improvements and facility buildouts • Guarantee facilities comply with local regulations and requirements, (ie zoning and permitting) • Prepare and maintain financial budget by project • Perform market analysis and acquisitions • Set sales goals for agents and help them meet these goals • West Grove Land Sales and Acquisitions 2010-2015 BEACON HILL PROPERTY GROUP, Miami, FL Vice President • Use market knowledge in providing a leasing strategy that outlines targeted uses within a Center • Procure listings throughout Miami -Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties • Prepare overall leasing/marketing plans for assigned assets within portfolio including targeted uses, tenant mix plan, comparative analysis, and marketing strategy • Canvas the market for prospects by telephone, cold calling or follow up of direct mail solicitation • Identify and qualify potential tenants to lease space for company, partnership or third -party owned retail projects. • Initiate, negotiate and close leases or sale contracts with tenant at retail projects for space or outparcels. • Identify and track tenant expirations, exclusive provisions and prohibitions • Work closely with the brokerage community to elicit their involvement in the marketing of listings • Provide up-to-date monthly leasing reports that details status of deals being negotiated, space available and update what transpired during the month relative to new prospects. • Draft and prepare Letters of Intent or sales contracts working cooperatively with asset owners and prospects • Represented 21 clients in locating new retail locations in the South Florida Marketplace • Canvas the United States retail market for new "cutting edge" tenant representation opportunities 2009- TERRANOVA CORPORATION, Miami Beach, FL 2010 Commercial Leasing Associate • Sourced new tenants for properties in Miami -Dade and Broward Counties through cold calls and canvassing • Represent 1 national client and one local client for tenant representation • Consistently built strong relationships in the commercial real estate marketplace • Conduct market surveys and tenant mixes for all assigned centers and areas • Thorough knowledge of the retail sector in Miami -Dade and Broward Counties • Successfully completed 6 commercial leasing transactions in 2010 with limited portfolio 2006- ITALIAN TOUCH USA, LLC, Miami, FL 2009 Director of Business Development & Managing Partner • Responsible for day -today operations of Spec Home General Contracting business • Identified target customers and make presentations on customized building materials/renovations for residential & commercial • Increased customer base in the Caribbean basin by 300% • Build sales for company up to $1M in 2008 • Manage tradeshows, advertising, industry specific media buys and collateral including web presence and social media • Supervised sales team of 4 • Responsible for generating all revenue and identify ROI for all media purchases • Developed and built relationships with all national and international vendors including PGT, La Finestra, CGI, Windoor, Sunsetter, ES Windows, and various local sub -contractors 2004- HYPERION DEVELOPMENT GROUP, Miami, FL 2006 Marketing Manager for Blue and MarinaBlue Luxury Condos • Liaison between Marketing, Sales, and Architect development teams. • Identified target markets and create public relations and advertising campaigns to effectively reach buyers • Created collateral materials and set up sales offices • Established and met marketing budgets and traffic generation goals • Development and implementation of integrated marketing and sales support programs including public relations, print and outdoor media, collateral production, direct marketing, on -site sales center signage and special events. • Managed advertising, public relations, communications, and interactive outside agencies • Performed sales analysis to provide data for future marketing resource allocation 2003- THE RELATED GROUP OF FLORIDA (TRG Management), Miami, FL 2004 Marketing Manager • Responsible for the marketing and branding strategies for new development properties through lease • Identified target markets and coordinated public relations and advertising campaigns to effectively reach them • Created collateral materials and set up pre -leasing offices properties included The Residences at the Village of Merrick Park and City Place • Established and met marketing budgets and traffic/leasing goals • Supervised team of Marketing Coordinators and a Leasing Training Director 2003 TERRANOVA CORPORATION, Miami Beach, FL Marketing & Public Relations Manager • Responsible for all strategic marketing/advertising efforts for Corporate brand and 18 properties • Work closely with executive staff to develop, budget and execute all internal and external marketing • Responsible for all press contacts, events and releases • Maintain all public relations records and materials • Plan and execute trade shows, special events and collateral materials 2000-2002 GENUITY CORPORATION, New York, NY Eastern US Regional Marketing Manager • Responsible for planning, implementation and delivery of Genuity Golf Championship. • (formerly Ryder Doral Golf Championship in Miami, Florida (An $8.5 Million Sponsorship Event) • Increased regional sales pipeline by 2Xs the size of the regional quota. • Designed and authored Competitive Intelligence information for sales team. c; tv 0 • Created and maintained Marketing wcbsite for Eastern Region to aid in regional communication. • Negotiated contracts and renegotiated existing collateral production contracts achieving significant savings. • Authored Vertical Research for Financial Services, Pharmaceutical and Media Verticals. • Responsible for creating programs which would generate 40 qualified leads per month • Implemented Roll -out of "Gain Access" program for top tier executives developed into company standard • P & L Responsibility for the Eastern Region Marketing budget. • Established seminar events and presented to existing and potential clients in real estate, telecom, financial, insurance, media, pharmaceutical and Fortune 100 companies. • Company published in CUT publications "Managed Security Services;" leveraged Media contacts. • Worked with lines of business and Product marketing to develop products specific to Financial Vertical. • Effectively targeted Financial community by working with Financial contacts for Black Rocket breakfast series and luncheon series in conjunction with Harvard Business Review (Obtained co-op funds through media placement) • Authored, marketed and successfully presented "Who is Genuity?" to Cisco and Sun Microsystems • Established, created and implemented lead tracking system to work in conjunction with Siebel (CRM) implementation roll- out. • Established target demographics for new Northeast Region and Mid -Atlantic regions. EDUCATION B.A. Liberal Arts, Florida International University, Miami, FL New York University, New York, NY A.A.S., Journalism, Santa Fe Community College, Gainesville, FL Awards Miami Herald Silver Knight Award Nomination, Journalism Rookie of the Year, Books -A -Million Organizations CIASF (Commercial Industrial Assn of South Florida), Board of Directors 2017-2018 ICSC (International Council of Shopping Centers) 2003-2020 HEPB (City of Miami Historic and Environmental Preservation Board) City of Miami References Available upon request C., TJ ri i, ' ) O �m rm�re, orl `n�x4 [,ems Ow" i 17 u" r . �j~ e Q .•1 1. k.i I Y ClXi LICATION HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD FIRSt NAME LAST NAME - RESIDENCE ADDRESS, CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE OCCUPATION E-MAIL ADDRESS BUSINESS / EMPLOYER -5r- �- -2- � F- 0C) SZ- TELEPHONE (HOME) TELEPHONE (BUSINESS) CITY CODE SECTION 62-27(B) STATES, ALL MEMBERS OF THE BOARD SHALL BE FROM THE ELECTORATE OF THE CITY. ARE YOU AN ELECTOR OF THE CITY OF MIAMI? .®YES ❑ NO CITY CODE SECTION 62-27(B) STATES, MEMBERS OF THE BOARD SHALL NOT BE TRANSACTING BUSINESS WITH THE CITY. HAVE YOU ENTERED INTO A CONTRACT OR ARE YOU CURRENTLY TRANSACTING ANY BUSINESS WITH THE CITY OF MIAMI ❑YES NO OR ANY PERSON OR AGENCY ACTING FOR THE CITY? BELOW PLEASE LIST ANY PROPERTY(IES) OWNED BY YOU THAT ARE LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF MIAMI LIMITS: Page 1 of 3 Planning/HP/HEP Board Application 02/2022 THE HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD MUST BE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS BELOW. PLEASE CHECK ALL CATEGORIES THAT PERTAIN TO YOU: Nominees for the professional positions whom eet the demonstrated knowledge and requirement should also check "citizen." Nominees who meet any of the categories listed should also check "alternate member." ARCHITECT WHO IS OR HAS BEEN REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE BROKER WHO IS OR HAS BEEN -- FLORIDA - - LICENSED BY THE STATE OF FLORIDA - LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT WHO IS OR HAS BEEN REGISTERED IN PERSON EXPERIENCED IN THE FIELD OF BUSINESS AND -- THE STATE OF FLORIDA FINANCE OR LAW CITIZEN WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY INTEREST IN THE HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE AND HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN MIAMI-DADE HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE COUNTY HISTORY AND ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY NATURAL ENVIRONMENT ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING ALTERNATE MEMBER WHO QUALIFIES UNDER ONE DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION have read and understand the qualifications for members that are set forth in Miami City Code, and hereby certify that: , (1) 1 am an elector of the City of Miami. (2) 1 agree to immediately notify the city clerk if I cease to be an elector of the city during the term of my office.., '~ (3) 1 agree to comply with Florida Statue Chapter 112, Section 2-11.1 of Miami -Dade County Code and Sections.2-611 tot-619, Miami City Code, as amended, which prohibits me from having a conflict of interest relative to any matter or application b6f6re the board as defined by the aforementioned laws. (4) 1 agree to comply with Florida Statute Section 286.012, as amended, which prohibits me from having a voting conflict of interest. (5) 1 agree to comply with Section 2-612 of the Miami City Code which prohibits me from entering into any contract or transact any business with the city or any person or agency acting for the city, or from appearing in representation of any third party before any board, commission or agency of which I am a member. I also understand that prohibition upon activity which is set forth above remains in effect for a period of two years after I have left city service. (6) 1 am not a candidate for elective political office and if I were to become a candidate for elective political office during my term that such actions shall be deemed a tender of resignation effective upon whichever occurs first: (1) At the time such board member receives contributions or makes expenditures, or gives his or her consent for any other person to receive contributions or make expenditures, with a view to bringing about his or her nomination or election to public office; (2) At the time such board member appoints a campaign treasurer and designates a primary depository; or (3) At the time such board member files qualification papers and subscribes to a candidate's oath as required by law. However, any individual that is required to resign from a city board under the circumstances described above may be reappointed to his or her city board positio. by a simple majority vote of the city commission. L)- 2 2- / 3 ATURE DATE Page 2 of 3 Planning/HP/HEP Board Application 02/2022 REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS ® RESUME WHICH INCLUDES EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES. OPTIONAL ATTACHMENTS LIST OF ANY PUBLISHED WORK OR PROJECTS RELATED TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION AND/OR ARCHITECTURAL ❑ HISTORY. (IF NOT INCLUDED IN RESUME/CV) ❑ NO MORE THAN TWO (2) LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION ❑ CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION OF ETHICS COURSE INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMITTAL COMPLETE FORM, PRINT, SIGN, AND MAIL OR HAND -DELIVER ORIGINAL FORM WITH THE REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS TO: CITY CLERK'S OFFICE CITY OF MIAMI 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE MIAMI, FL 33133 c ATTN: NICOLE N. EWAN `-' ` -ti Unless noted as 'Florida Statute 119 Exempt", all information submitted is considered public record. The Florida Public Records Act (FPRA) requires the City to make all public records available for inspection and to provide copies upon request. Page 3of3 ,,,--- ,__,,1, , R VOLUNTEER WORK HIGHLIGHTS OPalm Grove Neighborhood Association Board: 2003-Present President, 2004-2019 B ■ In 2019, with then -City Manager Pete Hernandez, secured $4.5 million for repairing and refurbishing the neighborhood's streets. The City's largest road improvement project included paving, sidewalks, lighting, Elandscaping, and the addition of 12 injection wells to prevent flooding. ■ In 2007, worked with Kathleen Kauffman, then -City of Miami R Preservation Officer, to create the Palm Grove Neighborhood Historic District, the largest in Miami -Dade County (241 contributing properties). Tz City of Miami Beautification Committee: 2016-2019 9. Chairperson, 2016-2019 .m Supervised the design and installation of a new landscape scheme for Coral Way, a model for other areas of the City. rL.x_ rg = # Oversaw Christmas lighting on Coral Way, a pilot program for other roadways including Biscayne Boulevard and Grand Avenue. c of 1,0 3 Citizens Transportation Advisory Committee: 2010-2015 ■ Made recommendations to Board of County Commissioners and the B Mayor concerning the Miami Intermodal Center, a program of improvements for moving travelers to and within. Miami International Airport, and regarding the construction of the PortMiami Tunnel. Homeland Defense/Neighborhood Improvement Bond Program P Oversight Board: 2009-2015 ■ Oversaw a multitude of improvements to parks in the City of Miami, including Clemente, Hadley, Eaton, Moore, Pace, Legion, and Reeves, 0 as well as the building of the Little Haiti Cultural Center. Miami Bayside Foundation: 2010-2013 Chairperson, 2010-2012 ■ Retrieved $1.5 million in missing funds. Recovered $400,000 from U Miami Dade College and ensured that minority entrepreneurship �1 scholarship was instituted, which has benefited 300 students to date. ■ Initiated the loan program to minority entrepreneurs, which should have begun in 1987 when Bayside Marketplace opened its doors. S Mounted Rouse Company -sponsored exhibition about Miami pioneer Mary Brickell at Bayside Marketplace. R VOLUNTEER WORK HIGHLIGHTS (cont.) QMiMo Biscayne Association: 2007-2012 In conjunction with the Florida Department of Transportation, oversaw the MiMo-themed decoration of sidewalks throughout Bthe MiMo/Biscayne Boulevard Historic District. ■ Helped produce the Cinco de MiMo festival to promote the district Ein 2010 and 2011. ■ Assisted in successful implementation of a matching grant program Rthat helped district business owners improve the facade of their stores in order to conform with MiMo design standards. 11 Bayfront Park Management Trust: 2007-2010 ■ Oversaw planting of approximately 75 oak trees within Bayfront Park. ■ Helped coordinate the purchase of Manatee Bend Park, in Palm Grove, B by the Florida Inland Navigation District and, while a member of the Homeland Defense/Neighborhood Improvement Bond Program Oversight Board, orchestrated $750,000 in seawall improvements. 0 MOP N r�l ,-40 G~�Y orF�A Planning & Inspections rp MAYOR April 14, 2022 ram, Oscar Leeser �,--; cT; b s Commissioner Christine King, District 5 City of Miami CITY COUNCIL 3500 Pan American Drive er Miami, FL 33133Dist-, PeerrSvatzbein district5@miamigov.com. r District 2 Dear Commissioner King: Alexsandra Annello District 3 I am writing to support the nomination of Bob Powers to the Historic and Environmental Cassandra Hernandez Preservation Board (HEPB). District 4 As a former Historic Preservation Planner for the City of Miami, I had the pleasure of .toe Molinar working with Bob Powers as part of the designation process for the Palm Grove historic District 5 district in 2006. Isabel Salcido District 6 Bob brought his passion and extensive knowledge of Miami history to the process and Claudia L. Rodiiguez proved to be a strong advocate for saving Miami's historic buildings. He went door to door and engaged property owners while championing the preservation of the district. At District 7 Henry Rivera every step, Bob was dedicated, knowledgeable, and enthusiastic. Miami i5 fortunate to have an advocate like Bob Powers on its side. District 8 Cissy Lizarraga Should you have further questions, please contact me at (915) 212.1567 or at velazquezpx@elpasotexas.gov. CITY MANAGER Tommy Gonzalez ncerely, j rovidencia Velazqu Historic Preservati icer City of El Paso Philip F. Etiwe, Director Planning and Inspections Department 1 801 Texas Ave I El Paso, TX 79901 KSK PRESERVATION HISTORIC RFSTORATIONS & CONSULTING r ; Commissioner Christine King -' City of Miami, District 5 RE: Potential Historic and Environmental Preservation Board Appointment for Bob Powers Dear Commissioner King: I want to tell you how Bob Powers and I became friends. It was 2006, and I was the Historic Preservation Officer for the City of Miami. We were considering designating our first commercial historic district, the Biscayne Boulevard/MiMo District. Many of the property and business owners were upset over the potential designation. No commercial district had ever been done before, and they were worried about economic impacts to their businesses. The City hosted a public workshop at Legion Park to explain the benefits that a district could have on that section of Biscayne Boulevard. As expected, many of the business owners did not have nice things to say. Mr. Powers, as a long-time local resident and friend to many of the business owners, got up and heartily denounced our efforts and insisted that a historic district was not going to help the many challenges experienced on the Boulevard at the time. I approached him after the meeting and suggested that maybe he would like to get together for lunch sometime so I could explain how preservation works. We did that, and I guess what I said made sense to him. Not only did he become one of our biggest supporters for the MiMo District, but he also then spearheaded the monumental effort to get his own residential district, Palm Grove, designated as a historic neighborhood. We became good friends and whenever I needed support on a controversial preservation item, he was happy to advocate on our behalf. If appointed to the HEP Board, I think Mr. Powers would offer great perspective, as someone who has seen the process work, and as someone who has seen how HEP Board actions and votes affect the residents. In the past 15 years, he has learned much about historic preservation, the city codes and preservation ordinances, and the Federal standards. He will be able to review applications with fairness while also being sensitive to personal property rights. I hope that you consider his application for the HEP Board, he has been a big supporter of the city's preservation program for many years. Sincerely, eath 1,��,� Kathleen Kauffman '� jr -fy � �.�74 s° E. CITY t CLL,' A Mil APPLICATION FOR HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD FIRST NAME LAST NAME Jordan Trachtenberg RESIDENCE ADDRESS, CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE 439 NE 76th Street, Miami, FL 33138 OCCUPATION E-MAIL ADDRESS Architect and Professor jordan@trachtenbergllc.com BUSINESS / EMPLOYER Self-employed TELEPHONE (HOME) TELEPHONE (BUSINESS) 305.962.2474 786.708.2474 CITY CODE SECTION 62-27(B) STATES, ALL MEMBERS OF THE BOARD SHALL BE FROM THE ELECTORATE OF THE CITY. ARE YOU AN ELECTOR OF THE CITY OF MIAMI? ❑o YES ❑ NO CITY CODE SECTION 62-27(B) STATES, MEMBERS OF THE BOARD SHALL NOT BE TRANSACTING BUSINESS WITH THE CITY. HAVE YOU ENTERED INTO A CONTRACT OR ARE YOU CURRENTLY TRANSACTING ANY BUSINESS WITH THE CITY OF MIAMI ❑YES NO OR ANY PERSON OR AGENCY ACTING FOR THE CITY? BELOW PLEASE LIST ANY PROPERTY(IES) OWNED BY YOU THAT ARE LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF MIAMI LIMITS: 6300 NW 2nd Ave. Miami, 33150 215 NW 63 ST Miami, 33150 225 NW 63 ST Miami, 33150 238 NW 63 ST Miami, 33150 140 NW 71 ST Miami, 33150 3301 NE 5th Ave, Miami FL, 33137 700 NE 63rd St #D503, Miami FL 33137 439 NE 76th St Miami FL 33138 Page 1 of 3 Planning/HP/HEP Board Appllcatlon 02/2022 THE HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD MUST BE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS BELOW. PLEASE CHECK ALL CATEGORIES THAT PERTAIN TO YOU: Nominees for the professional positions who meet the demonstrated knowledge and requirement should also check "citizen. " Nominees who meet any of the categories listed should also check "alternate member." . ARCHITECT WHO IS OR HAS BEEN REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT WHO IS OR HAS BEEN REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA HISTORIAN OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN QUALIFIED BY ■ MEANS OF EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE AND HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST IN MIAMI-DADE COUNTY HISTORY AND ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY ■ ARCHITECT OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN HAVING DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE BROKER WHO IS OR HAS BEEN - LICENSED BY THE STATE OF FLORIDA . PERSON EXPERIENCED IN THE FIELD OF BUSINESS AND FINANCE OR LAW CITIZEN WITH DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND ■ INTEREST IN THE HISTORIC AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE OF THE CITY AND/OR CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT ■ ALTERNATE MEMBER WHO QUALIFIES UNDER ONE OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES I have read and understand the qualifications for members that are set forth in Miami City Code, and hereby certify that: (1) 1 am an elector of the City of Miami. (2) 1 agree to immediately notify the city clerk if I cease to be an elector of the city during the term of my office. (3) 1 agree to comply with Florida Statue Chapter 112, Section 2-11.1 of Miami -Dade County Code and Sections 2-611 to 2-619, Miami City Code, as amended, which prohibits me from having a conflict of interest relative to any matter or application before the board as defined by the aforementioned laws. (4) 1 agree to comply with Florida Statute Section 286.012, as amended, which prohibits me from having a voting conflict of interest. (5) 1 agree to comply with Section 2-612 of the Miami City Code which prohibits me from entering into any contract or transact any business with the city or any person or agency acting for the city, or from appearing in representation of any third party before any board, commission or agency of which I am a member. I also understand that prohibition upon activity which is set forth above remains in effect for a period of two years after I have left city service. (6) 1 am not a candidate for elective political office and if I were to become a candidate for elective political office during my term that such actions shall be deemed a tender of resignation effective upon whichever occurs first: (1) At the time such board member receives contributions or makes expenditures, or gives his or her consent for any other person to receive contributions or make expenditures, with a view to bringing about his or her nomination or election to public office; (2) At the time such board member appoints a campaign treasurer and designates a primary depository; or (3) At the time such board member files qualification papers and subscribes to a candidate's oath as required by law. However, any individual that is required to resign from a city board under the circumstances described above maybe reappointed to his or her city board position by a simple majority vote of the city commission. C—)M! C< c• c / 10/28/2022 IGNA DATE Page 2 of 3 Planning/HP/HEP Board Application 02/2022 REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS RESUME WHICH INCLUDES EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES. OPTIONAL ATTACHMENTS LIST OF ANY PUBLISHED WORK OR PROJECTS RELATED TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION AND/OR ARCHITECTURAL ❑ HISTORY. (IF NOT INCLUDED IN RESUME/CV) ❑� NO MORE THAN TWO (2) LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION ❑ CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION OF ETHICS COURSE INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMITTAL COMPLETE FORM, PRINT, SIGN, AND MAIL OR HAND -DELIVER ORIGINAL FORM WITH THE REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS TO: CITY CLERK'S OFFICE CITY OF MIAMI 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE MIAMI, FL 33133 ATTN: NICOLE N. EWAN CD -Tj Unless noted as 'Florida Statute 119 Exempt", all information submitted is considered public record. The Florida Public Records Act (FPRA) requires the City to make all public records available for inspection and to provide copies upon request. Page 3 of 3 CURRICULUM VITAE JORDAN TRACHTENBERG January 2022 SUMMARY BOARDS + INSTITUTIONAL + COMMUNITY POSISTIONS Since 2022 Committee Member Wynwood Design Review Committee (WDRC) Since 2018 School of Architecture Advisory Board at Florida International University CARTA Since 2017 President of the Columbia University Club of South Florida Since 2015 Board Member on the City of Miami Historic and Environmental Protection Board (HEPB) Since 2014 Owner and Co-founder of &gallery a platform for South Florida Artists. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Since 2012 Trachtenberg ///, Miami, FL *FounderondArchilec, Specializing on all scales in progressive, environmental and sustainable, spatial and contextual designs ranging from cultural institutions, schools and theaters, to residential dwellings, installations, retail and branding design. Since 2018 TEN Arquitectos, Miami, FL 'Managing Partner, Oversee South Florida projects in charge of the firm's South Florida presence. 2013-2018 UNStudio in collaboration with Trachtenberg ///, Miami, FL *Co/%borotive Office, Acquisition and oversee South Florida projects in charge of the firm's South Florida presence. 2009- 2012 UNStudio [ Ben van Berkel + Caroline Bos ] Amsterdam, NL 2011-2012 *Coordinating Architect/ProjectLeader, International projects: from acquisition to completion; Responsible for team of 5-7 architects. 2009-2011 *Architect, Design leader/deputy project leader of international projects. Heerim Architects and Planners Seoul, SK 3 2008-2009 *LeadArchitect, Design coordinator of large-scale national projects. 2008-2009 *Heerim Architects Executive Education, Seoul, SK: Instructor, Coordinator Archi-Techtonics [ Winka Dubbeldam ] New York, NY 1 ' 2007-2008 *Architect, Design leader/deputy project leader of international projects Loeser Architecture [ Thomas Lower ] New York, NY 2006 *Junior Architect, Design, construction document support. KOL/MAC [ Bill McDonald + Sulon Kolotan ] New York, NY 2006 'Junior Architect, Design support. r �' Axioma 3 + BC Architects Miami, FL 2005 *Junior Architect, Design, construction document support. Comilo Rosales Architect Miami, FL 2004 *lntem, Design, document support. AWARDS + HONORS 2019 Best Columbia Alumni Association Partnership FY19 2017 Elected President of the Columbia University Club of South Florida — Broword, Miami -Dade, and Monroe County's 3,500 Alumni base 2015 Continuum South Beach, Miami, USA, Master Planning, Finalist 2014 Sunny Isles Venture, Miami, USA, Residential, Condominium High-rise, 2nd prize winner 2014 Curbed Young Gun Finalist I Multi-Taskers 2013 PXSTL I Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts I Nomination 2010 Singapore University of Technology and Design to be completed in 2014, 1st place @UNStudio 2008 Lucille Smyser Lowenfish Memorial Prize from Columbia University 2007 2007 KPF Traveling fellowship - Selected by Mark Wigley, Dean of Columbia University 2005 Accepted to Master programs at Columbia University, Parsons, UPenn, UCLA, SCI-Arc 2004 AIA Student Design of the Year Award I Miami, FL chapter 2004 Graduated Cum Laude from Florida International University 2004 Architecture Project Manager for FIU's Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2004-05 2003 Elected Vice -President and Founding Father of Alpha Rho Chi professional architecture fraternity 2002 1 st Place Florida international University School of Architecture Walk on Water competition CURRICULUM VITAE JORDAN TRACHTENBERG January 2022 CURRICULUM VITAE SUMMARY JORDAN TRACHTENBERG AIA, NCARB, LEED AP, MArch (Hons) PROFILE AND ACHIEVEMENTS ARCHITECTURE *Creative Designer with a portfolio of intemational award -winning projects of which some are under construction or built. *International Experience with projects in five continents from Asia to South America with international award -winning architects. Lived in and worked out of Seoul SK, Amsterdam NL, Singapore. *Effective Leader/Collaborator with a proven track record of coordinating and executing high profile projects both in office and through joint collaborative efforts with world leading architecture firms. Since 2013 in direct collaboration with UNStudio NL, and Since 2018 TEN Arquitectos MX/NY. EDUCATION *Inspiring Teacher of architecture at several institutions of higher education. *Strategic Thinker developed successful lectures and studios on strategies in design, architecture and urbanism with a development focused understanding. Since 2013 has created and maintained a series on design "Decoding Development' as an Adjunct Professor at Florida International University. https.Ildecodingdevelopment. com/deco-dev LEADERSHIP *Visionary Innovator identifying opportunities, generating out -of -the -box ideas to translate into successful realizations, transforming spaces for communities. *Community Supporter of the arts and cultivator of talent through co-founding &gallery in 2014, a platform for South Florida Artists. h#p://andgol%%net/ *Academic Leadership as President of the Columbia University Club of South Florida. Elected in 2017 and has led a successful Club of +3500 Alumni. h#p://miami.alumni.columbia.edu/le#er from the pmident *Experienced Communicator with entrepreneurial and analytical mind -set, team builder: bringing together ideas and people. Since 2012 Trachtenberg LLC has initiated out of the box concepts, from brining UNStudio NL to South Florida to most recently being in charge of the project 2000 Ocean in Hallandale, FL by TEN Arquitectos MX/NY - currently under construction. h#ps://2000oceon. com ACADEMIC CREDENTIALS 2005-2008 *Columbia University, GSAPP, New York, NY Master of Architecture (Honors in Design) 2000-2004 *Florida International University, Miami, FL Bachelor of Design in Architectural Studies (Cum laude) 1996-2000 *Stranahan High School, Ft Lauderdale, FL Pre -Engineering track ACADEMIC TEACHING EXPERIENCE (Selection, detailed overview in appendix) Since 2021 *Florida Atlantic University, Fort Lauderdale, FL. USA: Adjunct Professor, Design Critic Since 2012 *Florida international University, Miami, FL. USA: Adjunct Professor, Design Critic 2016.2018 *Harvard University, GSD, Cambridge MA. USA: Visiting Critic 2011 *University of Kentucky, Amsterdam, NL: Visiting Lecturer 2007-2008 *Columbia University GSAPP, New York, NY. USA: Teaching Assistant, Design Critic 2007-2008 *Bomard/Columbia College, New York, NY. USA: Teaching Assistant, Design Critic SUMMARY CONTACT DETAILS Address: 439 NE 761h Street Miami, FL. 33138 Phone: +1.305.962.2474 Email: jordan@trachtenbergllc.com jordon.trachtenberg@fau.edu Date of Birth: December 19, 1981 Nationality: American (USA) PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS 2018 Florida Registered Architect #AR99762 2018 NCARB Certified Architect #93252 2012 American Institute of Architects #38250460 2008 LEED Accredited Professional TECHNOLOGY SIOLLS Creative: Rhinoceros 3D, Maya, Adobe Creative Suite: Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Bridge Construction: AutoCAD 2D, 3D, Revit Viewer Office: Microsoft Office Suite CURRICULUM VITAE JORDAN TRACHTENBERG January 2022 SUMMARY PUBLICATIONS + LECTURES 2019 Published in Indulge "Design Duos' — Cool Kids on the Block, Architecture, Design and Art 2018 2018 and Beyond: The Role of Infrastructure and Transit in Miami's Continued Growth — Moderator and Lecturer MBUS Ff �, r 2017 Panelist - complexities of building + urbanism, perceptions + realities facing South Florida i — Yale University with Emre Aralgi drld Gonja Pasolor -t 2015 Selected as for the Leader of Design Exhibition at Miami Beach Urban Studio FIU 2014 Sunny Isles Venture, Miami, USA, Residential, Condominium High-rise, 2nd prize winner 2013 PXSTL I Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts I Nomination 2012 Published Penn Design Publication "Future Considerations for a Future -proof condition." 2012 Invited Lecturer, FIU School of architecture Paul L. Cejas Lecture series. Found on iTunes Titled FastFwd>> 2010-11 Published on; Archdaily, Evolo, Bustler, Designboom, e-orchitect @UNStudio 2009 Published S.Koreo in CONCEPT, SPACE and CS3 publications @HEERIM rf 2007 Selected for publication in 07-08 Abstract (Columbia Publication) "T 2008 Published in PennDesign VIA:Occupation (re)occupation: a strategy for mitigation 2007 Selected for publication in 06-07 Abstract (Columbia publication) 2006 Selected for publication in 05-06 Abstract (Columbia publication) ACADEMIC TEACHING EXPERIENCE Florida Atlantic University Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters, Fort Lauderdale, FL 2021/22 *Adjunct Professor Fall Design 10 — Decoding Development— Dixie Corridor, Hollywood Florido'A continuation of the prior semester. Fall Design 8 — Decoding Development— Dixie Corridor, Hollywood Florida"Working alongside the City of Hollywood's Planning Department, the students investigated how new developments in urban areas offer opportunities for both the city and community. This semester focused on rethinking what a development can do to improve the fundamental goals of a ground up project; from the way one dwells to how neighborhoods behave and operate. As in most developments, there are many variables and facets to account for when designing a mixed -use space. The student's objective is to define and design what these variables are and to devise a development strategy that will positively benefit a user's way of life and lifestyle, in turn, developing a "(+) Lifestyle" development for the City of Hollywood. Florida International University College of Architecture at the CARTA, Miami, FL 2018 `Adjunct Professor Fall level 10 — 'Decoding Development - 8eckhom's Back-up'Publ is Land -Use and the polemics of land and resources for a private organization's agenda. Working at both the macro and micro scale the students investigated the stadium as a facilitator of community benefit and neighborhood revitalization. Through the Public Private Partnerships (PPP) model, Miami's Special Area Plan, and the base Miami 21 T5-0 transect code the studio worked with a "Client" Little Haiti Housing Community Development Corporation to design the ideal scenario for potential development and backup plan for the current proposal by the Beckham Group in the City of Miami. 2017 2016 NOR Summer level 10+7 Study Abroad — "Decoding Development' London + Berlin. Past, Present and Future of Our Cities.' Focus on Bed in and London as a case study in contrast to Little River, and the Greater City of Miami of historical events that led to a city's current and future state. Studio "Client" MVW partners and the Planning Department of the City of Miami. Fall level 5 — "4 projects" Studio focused on the buildup of scales from small to mid -sized. Coordinated final project: Sweetwater City Hall. Spring level 9 — SustoinahilityStudio"Co-Coordinated with Thomas Spiegelhalter and Claudio Busch, Studio focused on developing strategies for sustainable design which engages the landscape and the city. Challenge students to envision the built elements of urban life in a net -zero -fossil energy or carbon neutral, sustainable Miami Beach. Fall level 10 — Decoding Development— Pl: Biscayne Line P2: Little Haiti, Edison Court 2.0"Through the Miami 21 T5-0 tronsect code the studio focused on the underdevelopment in urban areas offers opportunities for both the city and the people who occupy it. Students are rethinking what a design can do to improve all the fundamental goals of a ground up project, from the way in which one dwells to how neighborhoods behave and operate. The objective is to define and design what these variables are and to devise a development strategy that will positively benefit a person/family's way of life and lifestyle, in tum, developing a (+) lifestyle. "Client" Little Haiti Housing Community Development Corporation. Summer level 7 — Decoding Development— Edgewater + Little Havana"As of 2015, the average Miamian spends more than 70% of their income on housing and transportation, more than any other of the 25 largest metropolitan areas. Through the Miami 21 T5-0 tronsect code, the studio investigated an approach to support the market equilibrium vacancy rate and provide a residential model for Miami urban core's re -urbanization and densification. "Client" Fousto Commercial Real Estate. Fall level 10 — "Decoding Development— Downtown Miomi"At a time of economic recovery, along with the alignment of Miami 21, the City of Miami's newly adapted zoning code, the City's districts are reacting to higher density and ever-increasing market rate costs. Through the T6-80 transect code the students, "Client" Chateau Group. CURRICULUM VITAE JORDAN TRACHTENBERG January 2022 SUMMARY 2014 2013 Spring level 9 — "Decoding Development — "Overtown Miami" Students develop anti -typical architectural environments of housing and commercial space that range from the Living Room to communal shared spaces. Executing a design that contains the ability to process and evaluate all necessary information to generate difference and mark certain points of crossing defining complementary information and conditions: Through the T6-36 transact of the Miami 21 Code and density increase a workshop dedicated to Overtowns Miami's zoning. Summer level 7 — "Decoding Development — Wynwood Miami" Through the Miami 21 T5-0 and T6-0 transact codes the studio focused on the underdevelopment in urban areas offers opportunities for both the city and the people who occupy it. Students are rethinking and testing of what would happen to the fabric of the Wynwood neighborhood if a newly established transect is accepted by the city commission. The objective is to define and design what these changes are and to devise a development strategy that Decode, Reprogram, reactivate and create "An-typologicol" architectural environments. "Client" Wynwood Business Improvement District. Spring level 9 — "Decoding Development — Little Haiti, Edison Court 1.0" Through the Miami 21 T5-0 transact code the studio focused on the underdevelopment in urban areas offers opportunities for both the city and the people who occupy it. Students are rethinking what a design can do to improve all the fundamental goals of a ground up project, from the way in which one dwells to how neighborhoods behave and operate. The objective is to define and design what these variables are and to devise a development strategy that will positively benefit a person/family's way of life and lifestyle, in turn, developing a (+) lifestyle. "Client" Little Haiti Housing Community Development Corporation. Spring level 5 — "3 projects" Studio focused on the buildup of scales from small to mid -sized. Final project: A Collectors House. Fall level 5 — "3 projects" Studio focused on the buildup of scales from small to mid -sized. Final project: Miami Beach Park + Library. 2012-19 *Guest Critic -Multiple Midterm and Final Reviews ranging from Design 5 to Thesis levels. With Jason Chandler, Jamie Conaves, Eric Peterson, Eric Goldemberg, Malik Benjamin, Alfredo Andia, Claudia Busch, Comilo Rosales, Thomas Spiegelhalter, Arnaldo Sanchez, Cynthia Otcchen, Juan Contin, Nick Gelpi, and other FIU faculty. Harvard University, Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, MA, USA 2018 "Visiting Critic -MArch/MAUD Design Studio, "On Health IL Amsterdam Health Kitchen." Taught by Ben van Berkel and Christian Veddeler. Focus on healthy buildings and cities. Introduction, throughout the semester, Final. 2016 *Visiting Critic - MArch Design Studio, "Architecture of Health. The Ecology of Living", Focus on healthy buildings and cities. Taught by Ben van Berkel and Christian Veddeler. Focus on healthy buildings and cities. Introduction, throughout the semester, Final. Stddelschule Architecture Class, State Academy of Fine Arts, Frankfurt am Main, DE 2015 *Guest Critic -AAD12-13 Research "Knowledge Formation". Educational models. Focus on educational architecture. Taught by Christian Veddeler. University of Pennsylvania, PA, USA 2018 *Guest Critic 18' Design Studio, Finals: "Architectural Preparatory Studio," Graduate School. With Joshua Freese. 12' Design Studio, Finals: "Supra Studio," Graduate School. With Winka Dubbeldam. 11' Design Studio, Finals: "Skytropolis Studio," Graduate School. With Matthias Hollwich 11' Design Studio, Midterms: "Skytropolis Studio," Graduate School. With Matthias Hollwich University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA 2009 "YWding Lecturer - Workshop "The Flying Classroom", Education Typologies. Co -teaching with Christian Veddeler. r' Pratt University NY, USA 2008 *Guest Critic - Spring Design Studio, Finals: "Nothing," With Alisa Androsek Columbia University, Graduate School of Planning and Preservation NY, USA 2007-08 *Teaching Assistant First year graduate studio with Toshiro Oki, SANAA First year graduate studio with Alisso Androsek, biothing Advanced Maya "Topological Study of Form" with Jose Sanchez— multiple semesters. Fundamentals of Digital Design Maya with Chris Whitelaw Bomard / Columbia College NY, USA 2007-08 *Teaching Assistant Spring undergraduate studios. With William Arbizu, Kadambardi Boxi, Pablo Castro, David Smiley. Fall undergraduate studios. With Karen Fairbanks, Janette Kim, Kim Yoo, Peter Zuspan. CURRICULUM VITAE JORDAN TRACHTENBERG January 2022 PROFFESIONAL QUALIFICATIONS Selected Architectural Projects (Selection, detailed overview in Portfolio) Since 2020 Since 2018 Since 2017 Since 2016 Since 2015 *Helios by the River, Residential development, Miami, FL, USA, (Concept, Design Development); Client: Confidential; Construction budget $35M *2000 S. Ocean Drive, Residential development, Hollandale, FL, USA, (Construction); Client: KAR Properties; Construction budget $100M 2000 Ocean, exterior *Forum Wynwood, Mixed -use, Wynwood Miami, FL, USA, (Concept design); Client: Redsky Capital; Construction budget estimated $150M *Wynwood Office Lofts, Mixed -use, Wynwood Miami, FL, USA, (Concept design); Client: Wynwood Ventures; Construction budget estimated $50M *Sypyrd, Commercial, Wynwood Miami, FL (Concept design); Client: Bazbaz Development; Construction budget estimated $25M *Wynwood Gateway, Mixed -use, Wynwood Miami, FL, USA, (Concept design); Client: KAR Proerties; Construction budget estimated $50M *Varadero, Residential high-rise, Sunny Isles, FL, USA, (Design development, completion 2024); Client: Fortune International/Chateau Group; Construction budget estimated $250M *Continuum South Beach, masterplan/renovations, Miami Beach, FL, USA, (Competition, 2st place); Client: Continuum HOA; Construction budget estimated $1OM Since 2014 *Chateau Square, masterplan/mixed-use, Hallandale Beach, FL, USA, (Site plan approval); Client: Chateau Group; Construction budget estimated $11 OM *Solis Ocean Palms, Residential high-rise, Sunny Isles, FL, USA, (Concept Design); Client: Chateau Group; Construction budget estimated $220M *Surfside Village, Hotel and Mixed -use, Sur side, FL, USA, (Concept Design); Client: Chateau Group; Construction budget estimated $100M SUMMARY C', �n n n� z r, 6 [NJ CURRICULUM VITAE JORDAN TRACHTENBERG January 2022 Since 2013 Since 2011 Since 2010 2010-15 Since 2009 *6001700 Biscayne Blvd, High-rises, mixed -use Miami, FL, USA, (Concept design); Client: Chateau Group; Construction budget undisclosed *Aventura Square, Commercial, Aventura, FL (Concept, Design Development) Client: Prime' Development; Construction budget $25M *YouTum Pavilion, Pavilion, Bienal de Sao Paulo, Brazil (All phases, completion 2010); Client: Fundagdo Bienal de Sao Paulo; Construction budget 220K Euro n STY r:V! pc o *ZARA Pavilion, Pavilion, Salone di Mobile, Milan, I (All phases, completion 2010); Client: ZARA, Inditex; Construction budget 280K Euro *SUTD Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore Education, (Competition, 1 st prize winner, all phases, and completion 2015 in collaboration with DPA); Client: The Singapore University of Technology and Design; Construction budget 192M Euro t t r SUTD, site photograph Awards. 2076 Singapore Good Design Award — SG Mark Gold, 2076 Best Green Architecture Design, Idea Tops — International Space Design Award *Library and Center for New Media, Library/Media Center, Ghent, Belgium, (Competition finalist); Client: CVBA Woolse Krook; Construction budget confidential *Columbia University Business School, Education, New York, NY, USA (Competition, finalist); CURRICULUM VITAE JORDAN TRACHTENBERG January 2022 Client: Columbia University Facilities, ManhattonVille Development Group; Construction budget estimated 125M Euro Alt Moab f' CBS, interior rendering Since 2008 `Korean Expressway Corporation, Busan, South Korea (Competition, finalist); Client: KEC Organization; Construction budget estimated $250M 'Seoul Museum of Art, Gangbuk Seoul, South Korea (Competition, finalist); Client: SMA Foundation SUMMARY —r, •. ems. WYNWOOD VENTURES The Honorable Alex Diaz de la Portilla City of Miami Commission 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, Florida 33133 RE: Jordan Trachtenberg / Historic and Environmental Preservation Board Nomination Dear Commissioner Diaz de la Portilla: Please accept this letter of recommendation for Jordan Trachtenberg to be reappointment to the City of Miami Historic and Environmental Preservation ("HEP") Board. Jordan has been serving on the HEP Board for the past seven (7) years as a District 1 appointed member. I would like to provide you with greater context of Jordan's extraordinary trajectory to support your consideration of his reappointment. Getting to know Jordan both in the private and public sector —has been a true pleasure. His love for his profession is manifested in all of his endeavors. This may be partly attributed to his family lineage that consists of prolific artists, academics, developers and civic leaders. He has a proven ability to analyze any problem and synthesize responsive and unexpected solutions. One only needs to review Jordan's accomplishments, which span five continents, to realize the breadth of his experience and dedication to his profession. His projects are always inspired and sustainable, not only meeting their respective objectives but also, creating remarkable senses of place and belonging. Jordan received his Master of Architecture with Honors in Design from the Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation in 2008 and earned his Bachelor of Design in Architecture degree with Honors from Florida International University in 2004. Jordan has worked at Heerim Architects & Planners in Seoul as Lead Designer and Project Manager and later, joined UNStudio in Amsterdam as Coordinating Architect where he practiced under Mr. Ben van Berkel and led the design and execution on several international projects including the Singapore University of Technology and Design. While at UNStudio, Jordan also led design efforts on the Library and Center for New Media in Ghent, Belgium, Zara's flagship store in Rome, and the 29th Annual Art Biennale Youturn Pavilion in Sao Paulo, Brazil. In 2012, Jordan returned to South Florida and successfully launched his Miami -based architecture and design firm. TRACHTENBERG///. He and his team continue to amass an impressive range of credits. Locally, he is shaping South Florida's revitalization in Downtown Miami, Wynwood, Little Haiti, Overtown, Miami Beach, Aventura and Halladale Beach for clients such as KAR, Fortune International, The Chateau Group, Wynwood BID, the Haitian American Community Development Corporation and several other prominent commercial real estate developers in South Florida. He continues to collaborate with UNStudio and most recently with TEN Arquitectos, representing both firms on projects throughout the;' Americas. Outside private practice, Jordan serves as an Adjunct Faculty Professor at Florida International—,,—. University's School of Architecture where he challenges graduate students to develop projects. hat are _4 ^� o ba` 11 Q ��? environmentally sustainable and conform to "real world" variables such as the Miami 21 Zoning Code, building regulations and economic realities —facets not commonly explored in the classroom. As a portfolio -review judge in a recent studio of his, I witnessed first hand the level of support and encouragement Jordan affords his students to be their best and prepare them for a career in architecture. Jordan is also a community leader and provides services, often pro bono, to municipal boards and community redevelopment organizations and is also the Director of the Columbia University Club of South Florida Recent Alumni. He has been a guest juror at Harvard University, University of Pennsylvania, Columbia University, Pratt Institute, and the Stadelschule in Frankfurt, Germany. Jordan strives to be his very best and to give the very best to those around him. He has the intellectual thirst for knowledge, analytical strength and developed sense of curiosity and vision so necessary to thrive in his chosen profession. His accomplishments and contributions to his community and profession make him most deserving of reappointment to the City's Historic and Environmental Preservation Board. Thank you for your time and consideration of Jordan Trachtenberg. Your unwavering commitment and countless contributions to our community are appreciated and admired. Please do not hesitate to reach out if I can ever be of service to you. c� r— = Best regards, C-D Albert Garcia Managing Director, Wynwood Ventures_ -` Chairman & Co -Founder, Wynwood Business Improvement District"- r__3