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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMarsie-Hazen, Judith E. - Application DetailNEOGOV Insight - Application Detail Page 1 of 8 8013 - CITY CLERK Contact Information -- Person ID: 10352435 Name: Judith E Marsie-Hazen Address: 815 N. Homestead Blvd. # 408 Homestead, Florida 33030 US Home Phone: (305) 205-7793 Alternate Phone: (305) 416-1426 Email: jmhazen2011@hotmail.com Notification Preference: Email Personal Information Driver's License: Yes, Florida , , Class E Can you, after employment, submit proof of your Yes legal right to work in the United States? What is your highest level of education? Master's Degree Preferences Preferred Salary: $95,000.00 per year Are you willing to relocate? Not applicable since local Types of positions you will accept: Regular Types of work you will accept: Full Time Types of shifts you will accept: neededd)) y , Call (as ne Objective To obtain challening career position utilizing full range of professional and management skills. Education Graduate School Did you graduate: Yes University of Miami School of Law College Major/Minor: Juris Doctor www.Iaw.miami.edu of Law 8/1995 - 5/1998 Degree Received: Other Coral Gables, Florida Graduate School Did you graduate: Yes University College London (UCL) College Major/Minor: Urban www.ucl.ac.uk/dpu Developmental Planning 9/1982 - 9/1983 Degree Received: Master's London (England), International College Did you graduate: Yes Wellesley College College Major/Minor: Urban www.wellesley.edu Studies/Sociology 1/1978 - 6/1980 Degree Received: Bachelor's Wellesley, Massachusetts College Did you.graduate: No .. Temple University College Major/Minor: Urban www.temple.edu Studies/Sociology 8/1976 - 12/1977 Degree Received: No Degree Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Work Experience Hours worked per week: 40 Sr. Project Representative NEOGOV Insight - Application Detail Page 2 of 8 7/2003 - Present City of Miami Department of Public Facilities (formerly Economic Development) www.miamigov.com 444 SW 2nd Avenue, 3rd Floor Miami, Florida 33030 (305) 416-1426 Monthly Salary: $0.00 # of Employees Supervised: 0 Name of Supervisor: Aldo Bustamantee - Real Estate Manager May we contact this employer? No Duties Currently work in the Property Section, overseeing and monitoring large-scale development projects on Watson Island and overseeing Special Events conducted on Watson Island. Also act as the primary staff person developing Requests for Proposals (RFPs) for the leasing and/or development of city -owned property. Experience managing high profile, multi -million dollar projects (e.g. Museum Park and others) and dealing with high profile customers as well as mainstream clients. Prepares legislation for City Commission action (e.g. recommended ordinance revisions, but normally for legal contract items). Also worked in the leasing section, overseeing lease property inventory, primarily waterfront properties in the Coconut Grove community, along with other city -owned commercial property. Monitored and trouble- shooted various leasing issues, including fair market rent increases, appraisal reviews on city -owned commercial property, submerged land leases for waterfront commercial properties. Performed inspections of city -owned property, negotiated leases, inter -local agreements, license agreements, antennae agreements and other legal instruments and drafted corresponding contracts. Assist in maintenance of extensive property records under purview of Asset Management Division. Previously assisted in maintenance of leasing section records and payment records under purview of Leasing Section of Asset Management Division. Previously monitored grant administration section, ensuring that timely submission of grant monitoring reports by other Sr. Project Representatives in the Economic Development department. Previously wrote grants in the Economic Development Department in support of departmental projects. Previously acted as Grants Monitor, reviewing monitoring reports prepared by project managers, including grant expenditure reconciliations and progress reports prior to submission to grant agencies. Reason for Leaving Not Applicable ---however seeking promotional opportunity Community Development Consultant 9/1993 - 8/2012 Free Lance 815 N. Homestead Blvd. Homestead, Florida 33030 (305) 205-7793 Hours worked per week: 10 Monthly Salary: $0.00 # of Employees Supervised: 1 Name of Supervisor: Self - Community Development Consultant May we contact this employer? Yes Duties Provided program development, fundraising, grant writing, newsletter writing services to private nonprofits and a limited number of developers. Researched funding sources. Developed federal, state and local government as well as foundation grants. Performed program evaluations for federal grants, including design and implement of survey tools for analysis. Provided strategic planning recommendations for start-up agencies. Developed agency and program budgets for clients. Made presentations to federal, state and local legislators, including county, city commissions and community boards. Met with federal, state and local legislators to advocate on behalf of projects/clients. Experience with community meetings conducted under Roberts Rules of Order. NEOGOV Insight - Application Detail Page 3 of 8 Hours worked ranged from 10 during period of full-time city job and 40 to 60 hours when performed on full-time basis. Contingency fees range based on size of grants developed. Past Clients Include national and local clients: Housing Services, Inc. (NY based); Resources Associates (national client); Tacolcy Economic Development Corporation (TEDC); Voices for Children; Thelma Gibson Health Initiative, Inc. Reason for Leaving Pension benefits from government (city) job Deputy Director 8/1994 - 8/1995 Covenant Community Development Corporation 1634 NW 6th Ave Florida City, Florida 33034 (305) 245-6200 Hours worked per week: 40 Monthly Salary: $0.00 # of Employees Supervised: 3 Name of Supervisor: Nehemiah Davis (currently at (305)756- 0605) - Executive Director May we contact this employer? Yes Duties Assisted director in the supervision of professional, clerical staffpersons and consultants. Assisted in troubleshooting and problem solving for start-up and on -going affordable housing multi -family projects and program planning for planned economic development projects. Wrote fundraising grants for the organization. Attended board meetings and made board presentations. Reason for Leaving Entered Law School and needed more flexible (consulting) job to accomodate studies. Community Development Coordinator 6/1992 - 9/1993 City of Hollywood Dept. of Community Development http://www.hollywoodfl.org/housing/index.htm 2600 Hollywood Boulevard #203 Hollywood, Florida (954) 921-3271 Hours worked per week: 40 Monthly Salary: $0.00 Name of Supervisor: Jed Baumwell - Director May we contact this employer? Yes Duties Acted as then sole community coordinator for the city's Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program. Reviewed and evaluated CDBG grant applications; monitored funded CDBG projects, ranging from social services, affordable housing, economic development and technical assistance projects. Revied monitoring reports and monitored award expenditures. Responsible for revamping the CDBG application process. Assisted in the administration of the city's housing rehab program. Prepared draft contracts between the city and the CDBG applicants. Prepared legislation for housing items as needed. Gained familiarity with CDBG regulations in order to enforce compliance with regulations. Researched, prepared and drafted the city's CHAS policy report submission for the U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Wrote successul grant applications for the department, increasing the department's revenue $1 million plus dollars in one year. Made presentations at community development board. Participated in review of candidate resumes and interviewing of candidates for new staff position, along with director, Jed Baumwell. Liaised with public agencies, private and public nonprofits and developers. Asst. Development Coordinator / Post Auction Sales Supervisor 6/1985 - 8/1987 Hours worked per week: 40 Monthly Salary: $0.00 # of Employees Supervised: 5 NEOGOV Insight - Application Detail Page 4 of 8 City of New York, Dept. of Housing Preservation & Development, (former) Central Sales Unit http://www.nyc.gov/html/hpd/html/home/home.shtml 100 Gold Street, Room 805 New York, New York 10038 (212) 086-36759 /6745 Name of Supervisor: Jane Witkin - Unk? (Division Manager) May we contact this employer? Yes Duties Supervised the high volume, fast paced closing activities of the former Post -Auction Sales Division for an auction of city -owned, in rem properties taken due to delinquent property taxes, selling approximately 120 city -owned properties in the inner and outer NYC boroughs every two months. Supervised five (5) professional and clerical staff. Supervised the maintenance and retention of the City of New York's extensive property records for its five borough property inventory. Quickly gained knowledge and familiarity with auction program regulations in order to enforce compliance with the auction program. Liaised with city's legal department and borough personnel to respectively troubleshoot auction defaults and legal issues related to in rem redemption period issues. Monitored compliance issues, set up inspections of auction properties etc. Revamped post closing auction division, reducing backlog of closing files and making closing files current. Substantially improved employee morale and productivity. Drafted default letters, requests for legal opinions and memoranda explaining regulatory enforcement and compliance issues. Responsible for recruiting and interviewing new employees coming into division after applied for and obtained approval to expand staffing in unit. Housing Counselor 9/1980 - 9/1982 Leadership Council for Metropolitan Open Communities http://www.luc.edu/curl/Icmoc/ 111 West Jackson Blvd., 12th Floor Chicago, Illinois 60604-3502 (312) 341-5678 x246 Hours worked per week: 40 Monthly Salary: $0.00 # of Employees Supervised: 1 Name of Supervisor: Jim Shannon - Director, Fair Housing Unit May we contact this employer? Yes Duties Acted as housing counselor for Gautreaux Section 8 Housing Program, supervising secretary serving the unit. Monitored Section 8 leases, reviewed leases for compliance with program rules, inspected leasing units for compliance with HUD standards (for provision of "safe, sanitary and decent" housing). Negotiated minor revisions to lease provisions to comply with program standards. Processed Section 8 leasing renewals on a yearly basis and updated tenant contributions. Gained familiarity with Section 8 Program regulations in order to ensure customer/lessee compliance with program regulations. Drafted tenant and landlord correspondence as well as correspondence relating to program compliance issues and defaults. Certificates and Licenses Type: Florida Bar (Law License) Number: 567191 Issued by: Florida Supreme Court Date Issued: 7 /2002 Date Expires: Skills City of Miami has chosen not to collect this information for this job posting. Additional Information Miami has chosen not to coil ;References Personal Smith, Valerie 11525 SW 152nd Court Miami, Florida 33196 (305) 586-4892 NEOGOV Insight - Application Detail Page 5 of 8 smithv40@aol.com Personal Rubin, Mark MIT Lincoln Laboratory 244 Wood Street, 53-302 Lexington, Massachusetts 02420 (781) 981-5966 rubin@LL.mit.edu Professional Burgess, Richard PE 8086 Popash Court Boynton Beach, Florida 33467 (954) 261-7629 richard.burciess@att.net Resume Text Resume City of Miami has chosen not to collect this information for this job posting. Attachments Attachment Florida Bar (Law Licensure) Juris Doctor (Law) Degree University College London Masters of Science Degre Wellesley College Bachelor's Degree Wellesley College & Temple University Transcript Copy of Driver's License Resume File Name LawLicensure UniversityofMiamiLawDegree UniversityCollegeLondonMScDegree WellesleyCollegeDegree- Bachelor'sDegree BachelorsTranscriptTempleWellesley JMHDriver'sLicense JMH-Resume2012-UpdatedCCU File Created Type By License Job Seeker Other Job Seeker Other Other Other Job Seeker Job Seeker Job Seeker Other Job Seeker Resume Job Seeker Agency -Wide Questions 1. Q: Please enter your former name (if applicable) in its entirety, starting e.g. Last Name, First Name A: with the last name first. 2. Q: Are you a citizen of the U.S.A.? Some City of Miami jobs require citizenship. A: Yes 3. 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(Employee Number can be found on your City of Miami paycheck. If you do not know your Employee Number, please contact your Department Personnel Liaison.) A: 26498 9. Q: If you answered "NO" to question #7, have you ever worked for the City of Miami? A: 10. Q: If you answered "YES" to question #9, please state the last date and department for which you were employed. Example: 11-JUN-1999 Employee Relations Department Date format: DD-MON- YYYY (e.g. O1-.JAN-1999) A: Public Facilities Dept. 11. Q: Have you ever been terminated from the City of Miami for cause? A: No 12. Q: Do you have any relative(s), either by blood or by marriage who is/are employed by the City of Miami? Relatives include: father, mother, son, daughter, brother, sister, uncle, aunt, first cousin, nephew, niece, husband, wife, father-in-law, mother-in-law, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, stepfather, stepmother, stepson, stepdaughter, stepbrother, stepsister, half brother or half sister.) 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Q: VETERAN'S PREFERENCE: Under Section 295.07, Florida State Statutes extends veteran's preference to: • A veteran with a service -connected disability who is eligible for or receiving compensation, disability retirement, or pension under public laws administered by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and the Department of Defense. • The spouse of a veteran who cannot qualify for employment because of a total and permanent service -connected disability, or the spouse of a veteran missing in action, captured, or forcibly detained by a foreign power. • A veteran of any war who has served on active duty for one day or more during a wartime NEOGOV Insight - Application Detail Page 7 of 8 period, excluding active duty for training, and who was discharged under honorable conditions from the Armed Forces of the United States of America. **A veteran who served honorably but who has not met the criteria for the award of a campaign or expeditionary medal for service in Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) or Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF), qualifies for preference in appointment, effective July 1, 2007. This service dates are defined as follows: - Operation Enduring Freedom: October 7, 2001 to date to be determined. - Operation Iraqi Freedom: March 19, 2003 to date to be determined. • The unmarried widow or widower of a veteran who died of a service connected disability. • Any armed forces Expeditionary Medal, as well as the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal. Do you qualify for veteran's preference based on the categories outlined in this question? If the answer is "NO", skip to question #19. A: Yes 16. Q: Have you ever been convicted (found guilty) of a crime? (A conviction does not automatically disqualify you from employment with the City of Miami. The nature of the offense, how long ago it occured, relationship to this job, etc., are taken into consideration.) If the answer is "NO", skip to question #23 A: No 17. Q: If you answered "YES" to question #19, please choose the nature of offense(s). Press "Ctrl" to select multiple offenses. A: 18. Q: If you answered "YES" to question #19, please list the letter of the corresponding offense, with the date(s) of the conviction(s) as shown in the example below. Example: C. 27-MAY-1996; D. 15- MAR-2004 Based upon the way this example is completed, this would mean that you Nere convicted of negligent manslaughter on May 27, 1996 and negligent driving/vehicular homicide on March 15, 2004. Date format: DD-MON-YYYY (e.g. O1-JAN-1999) A: 19. Q: If you answered "YES" to question #19, please list the letter of the corresponding offense, with the location(s) of the conviction(s) as shown in the example below. Example: C. Miami -Dade County, FL; D. Broward County, FL Based upon the way this example is completed, this would mean that you were convicted of negligent manslaughter in Miami -Dade County, FL and negligent driving/ vehicular homicide in Broward County, FL, A: 20. Q: What proficiency do you have with the Spanish Language? (Check all that apply.) A: No proficiency 21. Q: What proficiency do you have with the Creole Language? (Check all that apply.) A: No Proficiency 22. Q: Are you proficient in any languages other than English, Spanish or Creole? If so, please list the language(s), and whether you are proficient in speaking, reading, and/or writing. Example: Chinese - Proficient in reading and writing. A: French 23. Q: What is your ethnicity? (This information is used for statistical purposes only) A: Black (Non -Hispanic) 24. Q: What is your Gender? (This information is for statistical purposes only) NEOGOV Insight - Application Detail Page 8 of 8 A: Female 25. Q: What is your National Origin? (This information is used for statistical purposes only) A: British Weat Indian Not Elsewhere Clsfd 26. Q: How were you informed about the vacancy for which you are applying? (Please select one.) A: Miamigov.com 27. Q: Veteran's Preference Status (Answered by ER Staff ONLY) A: Not eligible for veteran's preference (0 pts) 28. Q: Disabled Veteran 30% or more? (Answered by ER Staff ONLY) A: Supplemental Questions 1. Q: Have you submitted proof of your Bachelor's degree or higher, as required? If not, please upload and attach same to your application. You may also submit the documents via mail or in person to the City of Miami Employment Office located at 444 SW 2nd Avenue, Room 129 Miami, FL 33130 by the closing date of this recruitment. Failure to do so will result in disqualification for this position. A: Yes Judy Marsie-Hazen EDUCATION & TRAINING 0 815 N. Homestead Blvd. PMB # 408, Homestead, FL. 33030 o Cell 305-205-7793 o E-Mail: jmhazen2011@hotmail.com o • Juris Doctor of Law, University of Miami, Miami, Florida. • Masters of Science, Urban Development Planning, University College London, University of London, London, England. • Bachelor of Arts, Urban Studies, Wellesley College, Wellesley, Massachusetts. .PROFESSIONAL SKILLS PROFILE • Experience researching, interpreting and using Codes, Charters, government regulations in the course of performing administrative duties (City of Miami Code/Charter/ CDBG regulations/City of NYC auction program regulations). • Experience negotiating with and handling high profile customers. • Budget Skills - prepared agency & program budgets for consulting clients (non-profit organizations). • Good client & people skills - experience with international & diverse groups. • Communication Skills: Excellent written and verbal communications skills. • Legislative Experience includes meeting with federal, state and local legislators to advocate on behalf of former consulting clients; also preparing legislation for the City's Public Facilities Department. • Presentation skills - experience presenting at county & municipal commissions, community boards as well as to federal, state and local legislators for consulting clients. • Supervisory experience: supervised professional and clerical persons in high- pressure, auction environment and improved employee morale. • Helped set-up of database -driven, online business filings company requiring internet-based database and payment records portal. • Languages: Fluency in English; written/spoken French; some Spanish. 1 L10EkSURE, Florida Bar AWARDS/AFFIUATiOI� • ABA/LSD Lt. Governor, Public Service Award 1997/98; • Distinction, Masters Thesis, Development Planning Unit, University College London, London, England; • Association of South Florida Mediators and Arbitrators. PUBLICATIONS' • Co -published United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) Working Sector Study entitled "Empirical Study of the Urban Informal Sector of the Manufacturing Sector of Developing Countries" with noted sociologist, Dr. C.O.N. Moser (UNIDO, May 1984). This study was later presented to the World Bank, Japan by Dr. Moser. PROFESSIONAL;:EXPE„RIENI 2003 - Present City of Miami, Department of Public Facilities (formerly Department of Economic Development), Miami, Florida. • Real Estate Development: eight (8) years experience with commercial development, commercial leasing, concession leasing and commercial contract issues. • Special Initiatives: managed high -end city -owned marina & other leases in Coconut Grove. _ • Business/contract negotiation skills - worked on high profile negotiations for multi -million dollar projects (Museum Park). • Experience handling high profile customers and projects. • RFP Development: Develops Request for Proposals (RFPs) for city -owned commercial properties, parks concessions and waterfront development projects. • Legal Drafting: Drafts contractual instruments involving the use of city -owned real property such -as: rcal estate leases, submerged -land-leases; r-evoc-able license agreements, antennae license agreements, professional service agreements; easements; development -agreements. Drafted pre-trial settlement agreement. 2 • Negotiation: Conducts contract negotiations with prospective or existing tenants and other local or state agencies. • Special Initiatives: Participated in negotiation/drafting of lease and development agreements for the multi -million dollar Museum Park Project entailing the development of one art museum and science museum complex; participated in negotiation of multi -million dollar Flagstone Island Gardens mixed use project with principals, local government and state officials; negotiation of revenue producing yacht club easements; developed grant monitoring procedural manual. • Grant Development/Grant Monitoring: Developed economic development, brownfields, waterfront stabilization, arts/cultural, HUD Section 108 and other miscellaneous grants for the City of Miami Department of Economic Development. Developed project budgets related to grant submissions. Acted as grant monitor for economic development grants, reviewing grant monitoring reports and budget/expenditure reconciliations of other project managers for accuracy and sufficiency. • Legislation: Prepares legislation for City Commission action, for recommended ordinance revisions but predominantly, contract items. • Troubleshoots tenant issues (e.g. property damage issues, lease violations, zoning uses). • Currently assists in maintenance of the city's extensive property records in the Property Section of the Asset Management Division; assisted in maintenance of rental records while in the Leasing Section of the Asset Management Division. • Monitoring: Performance of other property management functions, including monitoring of rental payments; in the past, oversaw and monitored project managers' grant report submissions. 1993 — Community Development Consultant, (Self-employment), Miami, Florida.— — ♦ Provided program design, program planning, program evaluations, technical assistance services to South Florida -based non-profit organizations. • Provided fundraising, grant development services for non-profit organizations, involved in health, economic development, affordable hnucing and sncial services fields_ ♦—Reviewed-grants-for--federal-government funding agencies (US Treasury Community Development Financial Institutions Fund), recommending awards of up to $100 million per applicant. 3 • Developed agencywide and program budgets for projects for grant submission. • Provided grant research to identify appropriate funding sources for agencies and programs. • Developed collaborative grants including a wide range of social services agencies collaborating for service delivery on a community wide basis. • Developed federal, state and local government as well as foundation grants. • Obtained individual grant awards ranging from $50,000 to $2 million, with 75% success rate. Attained successful awards at federal, state and local level. • Provided RFP development services to developers. • Developed program evaluations for federal grants, including design and implementation of survey tools for analysis. • Provided strategic planning recommendations for start-up agencies. • Assisted in the start-up funding for two (2) collaborative agencies. • Made presentations before county and municipal commissions and community boards on behalf of clients. • Met with federal, state and municipal legislators to advocate on behalf of consulting projects/clients. • Experience with community meetings conducted in accordance with Roberts Rules of Order. Past clients include: Housing Services, Inc., Thelma Gibson Health Initiative Voices for Children Foundation, Housing Services, Inc., Tacolcy Economic Development Corporation, (former) Coconut Grove Local Development Corporation. Representative example of grant types developed: Federal DHHS; federal/ state juvenile justice agencies; HUD homeless/affordable housing; CDBG economic development, housing and social services grants; HIV/AIDS; substance abuse; federal FDA. y 4 1991 - 1992 Coordinator, City of Hollywood, Community Development Division, Hollywood, Florida. • Responsible for reviewing and evaluating Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) proposals, recommending grant awards for funding consideration and monitoring awarded projects throughout the fiscal year. Monitored CDBG projects ranging from economic development, affordable housing, technical assistance to social services. • Prepared legislation for housing items as needed. • Gained familiarity with and knowledge of CDBG regulations so as to facilitate regulatory enforcement functions. • Reviewed monitoring reports submitted by awarded projects for compliance. • Administered in-house housing rehabilitation and housing programs for the Community Development Department. • Responsible for significantly expanding the revenue base of the department through grant writing efforts. • Researched and prepared the then-CHAS CDBG policy document for HUD submission. • Gained familiarity with HUD CDBG funding rules. • Assisted in the development of the City's first-time homebuyers' program. • Liaised with public agencies, private and public non -profits and developers. Deputy Director, Covenant Community Development Corporation (formerly), Florida City, Florida. Assisted in the supervision of support staff and consultants; assisted in the packaging of state and local affordable housing financing grant applications; assisted in predevelopment activities for a major, affordable housing development project; developed grant applications and related budgets for grant submissions. Assisted director in the supervision of professional, clerical staff persons and consultants. Assisted in troubleshooting and problem solving for start-up and on -going affordable housing multi -family projects and program planning for planned economic development projects. Attended board meetings. 5 Project Manager, City of Jersey City, Dept. of Housing & Economic Development, City of Jersey City, New Jersey. Monitored, oversaw and coordinated development activities for medium to large- scale, development projects implemented by affordable housing developers, including mixed commercial/residential projects. Assisted in the development of Requests for Proposals and the evaluation of RFP submissions. Assisted in the City's Master Plan Review and Recommendations Process. Supervisor/Assistant Project Development Coordinator, Post Auction Sales Division City of New York, Dept, of Housing, Preservation Development, New York City, New York. Supervised the closing activities of an auction of city -owned, in rem properties taken due to delinquent property taxes, selling approximately 120 city -owned properties in the inner and outer NYC boroughs every two months. Supervised five (5) professional and clerical staff. Maintained property records for the city's substantial housing property inventory in the inner/outer boroughs. Liaised with city's legal department and borough personnel to respectively troubleshoot auction defaults, regulatory compliance issues, set up inspections of auction properties etc. Revamped post closing auction division, reducing backlog of closing files and making closing files current. Substantially improved employee morale and productivity. Gained knowledge of auction program regulations in order to enforce compliance with auction program regulations. Drafted default letters, requests for legal opinions and memoranda explaining regulatory enforcement and compliance issues. Housing Counselor, (former) Leadership Council for Metropolitan Open Communities, Chicago, IL. Assisted in the administration of the former Gautreaux Section 8 Housing Program in Chicago. Processed lease renewals, conducted inspections of leased properties and provided case management referrals for clients. Negotiated new lease contracts with landlords. Supervised clerical staff person providing secretarial support for leasing division. EFERENCES AVAILABLE UPONREQUEST 6 Jt.A.c.�,,...,.dai DRIVER LICENSE Cl fCS E JUDI H E MARSIE-HAZEN 815 N HOMESTEAD BLVD PMB 408 HOMESTEAD, FL 33030-5024 Doe: 03-29-1958 SEX: F HOT: 5-02 -2008 -008 T060810010038 SAFE DRIVER ..._ .. Operation of a rector reticle eonstiutes consent to ey sobriety test required by law. WELLESLEY COLLEGE WELLESLEY, MASSACHUSETTS 02181 TRANSCRIPT Key to this transcript is on the reverse side 503104 WELLESLEY—COTE-ME B.A. DEGREE CONFERRED May 30, 1980 iNAME MARSIE—HAZEN JUDITH E 'ADM TTED JANUARY 1978 SCHOOLS ATT ENDED .CHARTERS TOWERS SCH SUSSEX ENGLA ND ACADEMIC AWARDS MAJOR(S) Urban Studies 1976-1977 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY ENG MODERN DRAMA ENG EXPOSITORY WRITING ENG SHAKESPEARE TO 1600 GROG HUMAN SPATIAL ORG FREN INTENSIVE CONVERSATION SOC INTRO TO URBAN STUDIES SOC MODERN URBAN SYSTEM SOC URBAN AFFAIRS I & II SOC INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY BLST INTRO TO BLACK AESTHETIC BISC GENERAL BIOLOGY I ART THE VISUAL EXPERIENCE ACCEPTED 12 ADV. 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