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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHCLC Memo and ApplicationsCITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO : FROM Todd B. Hannon City Clerk George�• • � `, i�- • or Depa t4 of munity and ENCLOSURES. Memos, Applications and Resumes from Economiv° velopment DATE: SUBJECT: February 19, 2015 Housing & Commercial Loan Committee Members FILE : REFERENCES: New and Existent Members After reviewing all applications for membership for the Housing and Commercial Loan Committee (HCLC), the Department of Community and Economic Development is nominating the following individuals to fill the seats or positions (as indicated in the chart below) for the HCLC. The nominations will be presented by your office to City Commission on the March 12, 2015, Commission meeting: HOUSING AND COMMERCIAL LOAN COMMITTEE 2015 ff Seats/Positions Member Name 1 A person actively engaged in home building Industry in connection with affordable housing (AH); 2 A person actively engaged in the banking and mortgage banking industry in connection with AN; Yvonne Debesa 3 A person who is a representative of those areas of labor actively engaged in home building with AH; Ben Fernandez 4 A person actively engaged as an advocate for low-income persons in connection with AH; Kevin Deeb 5 A person actively engaged as a for -profit provider of AH; Iristel Reyes 6 A person actively engaged as a not- for -profit provider of AH; Allan Hall 7 A person actively engaged as a real estate professional in connection with AH; James Angleton 8 A person who resides within the city limits of the city; Gregory Gay 9 A person who represents employers within the city; Stephen Johnson 10 A person who represents essential services personnel, 11 One Chairperson nominated by the mayor and appointed by city commission; Bill Rammos lz Two members from city administration nominated by the city manager and appointed by city commission. One of these two members shall actively serve on the city's planning department. Jose Fernandez Antonio Perez If you have any questions, please contact Roberto Tazoe, Assistant Director at 305-416-1984. GM/mb City of Miami — Department of Community Development Housing & Commercial Loan Committee (HCLC) APPLICATION FORM First name' Last name* Yvonne Debesa Home address* 5901 SW 34 Street Apt. no. City, state, and Zip Code* Miami, FL 33155 Home phone* 305-668-3369 Alternative phone 305-785-0033 E-mail address ydebesa@sunstatefl.com • required fields • All HCLC members shall be of 18 years of age or older; • HCLC members shall be residents of the City of Miami, own real property, work or maintain business in the City: • A copy of the applicant's Resume must be submitted with this application. ro a en Current employer Sunstate Bank Current Position/ Title EVP &COO: Trade/ industry affiliations List all memberships/ board memberships affiliated with See Resume for details rac- rrt `-f w The following is a list of the specific qualifications required to apply for HCLC membership. Please check the correct member seats you qualify for and indicate whether such qualification is in connection with affordable housing. Prefere e will be given to those applicants who are directly engaged in affordable housing. Qualification Requirements • Actively engaged in residential in the residential home building industry. • Actively engaged in the banking or mortgage banking industry. • A representative of those areas of labor actively engaged in home building, • Actively engaged as an advocate for low-income persons. • Actively engaged as a for -profit housing provider. • Actively engaged as a not -for -profit housing provider. • Actively engaged as a real estate professional. ■ A resident of the City of Miami. • A person who represents employers within the City of Miami. • A person who works in the following trades/ industries within the City of Miami — education, health care, law enforcement, fire safety /emergency, and criminal justice system. for all Check all that In Connection with Affordable Apply Housing? ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ O 0 O ❑ Conflict of Interest A person is not eligible 10 serve on the HCLC if that person owns financial interest, is employed by. or is an officer of any entity that receives or intents to receive funding from the City of Miarni • Are you or will you become employed by or have a financial interest in an entity that receives of applies for funding from p Yes 2] No the City of Miami? • Are you or will you become an officer of . n entity that receives or applies for funding from the City of Miami? 0 Yes 0 No By signing and submitti misrepresentation may Your signature understand that if I am accepted as a member of the HCLC any false statement or al from the committee. j Date It you have any questions regarding this application, please contact the Assistant Director of the Programs and Repotting Division at 305.416.2080. Applications may be 0ixtd along with a Resume to 305-400•5064. Copy of this application is avai .+ e . www.m'.migov.comlcommunitydevelopment. HCLC application forms shall be mailed, along with the applicant's Resume to: City of Miami - Department of Community Development Attn.: Assistant Director of Programs & Reporting Division 444 SW 2nd Avenue, 24=1 floor, Miami, FL 33130 �C� Community Development B. YVONNE DEBESA, MACC, CPA 5901 SW 34 St., Miami, FL 33145 • (305) 668.3369 (H) (305) 785.0033 (M) E-mail: ydebesa aQatt.net PROFILE Banking professional with extensive experience in the domestic and international financial Industry complemented by strong management, BSA/Anti-Money Laundering and regulatory compliance expertise, and analytical skills to develop financially sound banking practice. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE SUNSTATE BANK, Miami, Florida July 2011 - Present Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer • Responsible for the banking operations of a $160 Million Bank • Responsible for branch business development • Responsible for the administration of the Operations Division engaged in Deposit Operations, Compliance, BSA/AML Compliance, Information Technology, and Branch Administration • Member of Executive Management, Compliance Committee, Risk Rated Asset Committee, and Board appointed Corporate Security Officer. CONSULTING ENGAGEMENTS November 2010 — July 2011 STATETRUST CO., Miami, Florida • Responsible for analyzing potential banks for acquisition • Responsible for analyzing work flow processes for foreign bank affiliate BSA STRATEGIES, Miami, Florida KAUFMAN ROSSIN & CO, Miami, Florida BSA remediation projects for banks under enforcement orders (OCC & OTS) to review high risk accounts and perform a 2 year transactional analysis. • Preparation of formal request for information • Preparation of review period (look back) report • Preparation of Suspicious Activity Reports • Liaison with FDIC for open claims Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer • Responsible for the banking operations of a $433 Million Bank • Responsible for the branch network servicing Brickell, Coral Way, Doral and Aventura • Responsible for the administration of the Operations Division engaged in Deposit Operations, Loan` dperations, Information Technology, and oversight of 4 branches • Member of Executive Management, Compliance Committee, Information Security Committee, and Chairperson of the IT Steering Committee REPUBLIC FEDERAL BANK, Miami, Florida March 2009 — August 2010 Acquired by 1st United Bank, Palm Beach, Florida in December 2009 Executive Vice President — Special Projects for 1st United Bank • BSA remediation project team leader for performing Enhanced Due Diligence and 1 year transaction analysis for acquired high risk accounts and high risk industries including the review and determination of potential politically exposed persons (PEPs), recommendation for risk rating changes, and preparation of unusual activity _reports for regulatory review c--)�� F • Member of integration team for Republic Federal Bank and 15t United Bank = ' r • Preparation of SOP worksheets for acquired impaired loans w ca Significant Achievements: • Outsourcing of core processing services, closing a retail branch, relocating operations center within a 6 month period • Vendor review for expense reduction plan resulting in annual savings of $415,000 • Feasibility study resulting in the closure of the Downtown Branch • Liaison for regulatory operations requests by the FDIC and OCC during the pre -receivership phase COCONUT GROVE BANK, Coconut Grove, Florida August 2008 - February 2009 Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer • Responsible for the banking operations of a $670 Million Bank • Responsible for the administration of the Operations Division engaged in Deposit Operations, Loan Operations, CFO/Financial Control, Information Technology, Business Banking, and BSA/Anti-Money Laundering • Member of Executive Management, Asset/Liability Committee (ALCO), IT Committee, BSA Committee, and Compliance Committee. Significant Achievements: • Reorganization of the BSA Department to improve efficiency and workflow between BSA, Deposit Operations, and the Branches • Implementation of a formal due diligence process prior to filing Suspicious Activity Reports • Developed policies and procedures for Remote Deposit Capture services and Branch Capture process • Implementation of a Repurchase Agreement System and developed policies and procedures for the process • Implementation of a budget and financial reporting system BAC FLORIDA BANK , Miami, Florida October 2005 - August 2008 Managing Director & Chief Operating Officer • Responsible for the banking operations of a $900 Million Bank, with a $21 million dollar operating budget and 135 employees. • Responsible for the business development of the Coral Gables domestic banking branch • Responsible for the Credit Analysis and Credit Administration Dept. and active member of the Loan Committee • Responsible for the administration of the Operations Division engaged in Deposit Operations, Loan Operations, Collections, International Operations, Credit/Risk Department, Branch Operations, CFO/Financial Control, Information Technology, Electronic Banking, and Corporate Security and information Security. • Active participant of the Asset/Liability Committee (ALCO), Risk Committee, BSA & Compliancp_Committee; PAC (CRA), Marketing Committee and management representative on the Audit Committee. Lead rship rofe m the development of a domestic branch. - • Liaison for all regulatory examination of FDIC and State of Florida Significant Achievements: • Implementation of a bank wide OFAC system including wire transfer and ACH traffic - w • Implementation of a budget system and financial reporting system ry • Implementation of audit control program to monitor compliance and corrective actions within stipulated deadlineP • Executive liaison for extemal audit, intemal audit, and regulatory examinations by the FDIC and State of Florida • Liaison for regulatory operations requests by the FDIC and OCC during the pre -receivership phase TOTALBANK, Miami, Florida October 1999 - September 2005 Executive Vice President & Chief Operations Officer 0 • Responsible for the administration of the Operations Division, with a $5 million operating budget and 57 employees engaged in Information Technology, Information Security, International Operations, Bank Secrecy Dept., Corporate Security, Branch Operations, Facilities, Insurance Premium Financing Operations, Bookkeeping, Proof and IPS. • Responsible for the Branch network including management of existing relationships and business development • Instrumental in developing a sales culture environment for the branch network • Instrumental in the coordination and execution of a bank wide project to establish KYC profiles for all bank customers li. \ nnnc 1)cl :t. \I.\(:C, C!'.\ (regulatory compliance — FDIC/State of Florida Examination) • Active participant and member of Executive Management, ALCO, BSA and Anti -Money Laundering Committee, CRA/Compliance Committee, Training Committee, and management representative on the Audit Committee. • Served as the Bank's BSA Officer and Reg. 0 Officer • Liaison with FDIC and State regulators for Bank Secrecy Act and Information Technology Significant Achievements: • Development of the bank's BSA/Anti-Money Laundering Department including developing the Policies and Procedures, staffing, creating a BSA Committee comprised of executive management and directors, and system implementation (evaluating, selecting, and implementing appropriate monitoring systems for transactions, OFAC, and PEPs) • Realignment of resources and operational functions for efficiency and cost containment • Coordinated project for the renovation of the site and relocation of operational departments to an Operations Center. • Development of bank wide policies and procedures for Operations and Retail Branch Customer Service. • Development of a bank wide Training program. REPUBLIC NATIONAL BANK of MIAMI, Miami, Florida April 1977 — October 1999, Acquired by Union Planters Bank, Coral Gables, Florida in July 1999 --r ram: Senior Vice President — Union Planters Bank rU • Special Project Coordinator to the Chairman of the Board. - - c/a • Headed the integration team for the Union Planters/Republic National Bank merger. • Senior coordinator for the Sheshunoff Efficiency Project. • Member of the President's Counsel. Senior Vice President — Republic National Bank • Responsible for the administration of the Operations Division, with a $10 million operating budget and 130 employees engaged in a wide range of activities including Bookkeeping, CIF, Performance Analysis, Facilities Management, Item Processing, Proof, Research, Bank Operations, Purchasing, Mail, ATM, Information Data Security and Bank Secrecy. • Senior manager responsible for BSA compliance including revision of policies and procedures, final review of Suspicious Activity Reports, account and relationship risk rating modifications, and analysis of correspondent bank cash letter activity. • Also responsible for conducting feasibility studies, evaluating system enhancements and participating in strategic planning team. Member of the Management Committee. Significant Achievements: • Senior manager responsible for the Bank's re -engineering project for the realignment of resources and operational functions for efficiency and cost containment resulting in a 10% reduction of personnel and $5 million dollar savings • Development of the Y2K Business Resumption Plan. • Responsible for the successful conversion of deposit application to a Y2K compliant system (Kirchman Dimension 3000). • Selected by executive management to be a member of the acquisition transition teams. Vice President and Senior Coordinator • Re -engineering Project • Senior manager leading a 6 member team for the evaluation of process flows to improve the efficiency of productivity levels and determine human resources requirements throughout the bank. Vice President and Retail Banking Center Manager • Responsible for the management and business development of a $45 million dollar (deposit base), twenty-two employees, branch in Hialeah. • Branch commercial and consumer lender • Responsibilities included new business development, community development, underwriting commercial and consumer loans, managing loan and depository portfolio, budget preparation, profit center operations, and resource management. It. y „onnc I)cbcsa, Ni. \C(:, CI'.A Assistant Vice President and Manager of Marketing & Customer Service - Management Information Systems • Responsible for customer service to end -users, training and testing of new systems, and extracting user reports. • Instrumental in the design, development and implementation of the International Banking System and the initial design for an online banking system. Assistant Vice President & Relationship Manager - International Department • Responsible for managing loan and depository portfolio of international clientele and domestic exporters/importers. • Commercial Lender underwriting international loans including Letters of Credit and EXIM Bank financing International Officer • International Department • Managed operations of the funds transfer, collection and test key areas. • Monitored Officer approval limits for Letters of Credit. • Instrumental in setting up SWIFT system and establishing a bit payment service for foreign customers. EDUCATION AND ACCREDITATIONS Masters in Accounting with a Certification in internal Auditing, Florida International University, 3.6 GPA. December 1994 Bachelor of Business Administration — Accounting, Florida International University. August 1982 Associate in Arts - Business Administration, Miami Dade Community College. December 1978 Phi Theta Kappa National Honor Society Certified Public Accountant — Active in Florida since March 1995 Certified Sarbanes-Oxley Expert (CSOE) since March 2011 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS & CIVIC ACTIVITIES Member AICPA City of Miami Housing and Commercial Loan Committee — Board member Palmetto Hospital Goveming Board member elected January 2011 South Florida Banking Institute Board member elected June 2012 Hialeah Hospital Governing Board (re-elected January 2006 (2006-2010) / Secretary (1992 — 2002)) LANGUAGES Fluent in English and Spanish SKILLS o Management • Board of Directors compliance training • Policy & Procedure design & review • Point person for regulatory examination (OCC, FDIC, and State of Florida) o Regulatory Compliance • Know your Customer and Enhanced Due Diligence • Enhanced Due Diligence for High Risk Industries • Insider related -party transaction reviews • Loan file forensic reviews • Preparing for a regulatory examinations and internal audits • Communicating effectively with law enforcement and regulatory agencies • Audit exception tracking • Regulatory order compliance tracking o Technological Services • Report integrity and management • Dashboard reports • System review to maximize utilization • System acquisition and implementation • Core system conversions w ry City of Miami — Department of Community Development Housing & Commercial Loan Committee (HCLC) A .PPLJ CAI ON FOR M ( First name* Last name* Ben Fernandez , ... _ Home address* Apt. no 1837 SW 23rd Street • All HCLC members shall be of 18 years of age or older; • HCLC members shall be • . residents of the City of Miami, City, state, and Zip Code* Miami, FL 33145 own real property, work or maintain business In the city: Home phone* Alternative phone • A copy of the applicent'S 305-857-0337 305-978-2866 Resume must be submitted . .... E-mali address with this application. BFernandez@BRZoningLaw.com • • required fields ('---- Professional Da Current employer Current Position/ Title Bercow Radell & Fernandez, P.A. Attorney/Partner • Trade/ industry affiliations List all memberships/ boardsnemberships affiliated with la The following is a list of the specific qualifications required to apply for HCLC membership. Please check the correct box for all member seats you qualify for and indicate whether such qualification is in connection with affordable housing. Preference will be given to those applicants who are directly engaged in affordable housing .. . , Chock all that In Connection t Qualification Requirements ' ly with Affordable , App *using? , : • Actively engaged in residential in the residential home building industry. . LZ • Actively engaged in the banking or mortgage banking industry. . f2 7 A representative of those areas of labor actively engeged in home building. • 0 I/* Actively engaged as an advocate for low-income persons. 0 : • Activelyengaged as a for -profit housing provider. 0 • Actively engaged as a not-for-pr.ofit housing provider. 0 • Actively engaged as a real estate professional, 0 ! . : A resident of the City of Miami. • 0 ! . , . • A person who represents employers within the City of Kam. . • - . 0 . ; • A person who works in the following trades/ industries within the City of Miami — education, health care, E 0 , law enforcement, fire safety /emergency, and criminal justice system. , :: . ,. .. ., 0 Zbit Conflict of Interest A person not eligible to serve on the HCLC if that person owns financial interest, is employed by, or is an officer of any en* that receives of intents to receive funding from the CV of Miam4 : • Are you or will you become employed by or have a financial interest in an entity that receives of applies for funding from i • No .Yes El the City of Miami? • Are you or will you become an officer of any entity that receives or .. applies for . funding from the Cityof Miami? ' Ei Yes El No Z. By signing and ting this applica nderstand that if I am accepted as a member of the HCLC any false statement or misrepresent y result in my from the committee. Your signature ( Copy of this appl cation is available at www.miami o comicommunitydevelopment, HCLC application forms shall be mailed, along with he applicant's Resume to: Date II you have any quesbons regarding this application. please contact the AS'S1501)i Director of the Programs and 01-26-15 Repotting Otosion af 305-416-3080. Applications may be faxed along with a Resume lo 305-400-5064. City of Miami - Department of Community Development •,1 , Attn.; Assistant Director of Programs & Reporting Division k_f_jo • • • tj 444 SW 2nd Avenue, 2nd floor, Miami, FL 33130 - se : idCE giOt (,,,,. 7*. ,y '60-171M"ilt:Iii); ' Development BEN J. FERNANDEZ Wachovia Financial Center 200 South Biscayne Boulevard, Suite 850 Miami, FL 33131 305-377-5300 305-374-6235 EXPERIENCE: Bercow, Radell & Fernandez, P.A. Miami, FL Shareholder 1994 — Present Responsible for representing developers through all aspects of project, development and entitlement, including land use and zoning applications, public hearings, and appeals in various municipalities. Also responsible for defending property owners in code enforcement proceedings, drafting of ordinances, representation before the Miami -Dade County Environmental Quality Control Board, the Circuit Court and before the Division of Administrative Hearings. U Stroock, Stroock & Lavan, L.L.P. Miami, FL Associate 1992-1994 Responsible for representing clients in various land use and zoning matters before the Miami -Dade County Commission and the City of Miami Commission. Also responsible for representing clients regarding various environmental matters. Ferrel, Cardenas and Fertel, P.A. Miami, FL Associate 1991-1992 Responsible for handling land use and zoning matters, Request for Proposals (RFP's) and Requests for Qualifications (RFQ's) Cassiday, Shade & Gloor, L.L.P. Chicago, IL Junior Associate June 1989 — Nov. 1990 Responsible for handling all aspects of personal injury actions including medical malpractice, products liability, structural work act and general liability claims in Illinois Sate and Federal courts. Also responsible for drafting pleadings, conducting depositions, interviewing and preparing witnesses, researching legal issues, drafting motions, and attending motions sessions. EDUCATION: Marquette University Law School Milwaukee, WI Juris Doctor May 1990 Honors: Thomas More Scholar Research Assistant to Professor Michael McChrystal Activities: Latin American Law Student Association (LALSA) Vice President, Appellate Advocacy BAR AND BOARD MEMBERSHIP: Florida, Illinois, Wisconsin, US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, the Eastern District of Wisconsin and the Western District of Wisconsin, Former Member of the Miami -Dade County Environmental Advisory Task Force. City of Miami — Department of Community Development Housing & Commercial Loan Committee (HCLC) APPLICATION FORM VIA • �eeb Home addres I O / o / .s 1 27 S eCL Apt. no. City,VAistate, and Zip Code* Mta t Flor�da 3.317� Home phone* 305 Z / -! 8 ! / Alternative phone E-mail address v 14eAtii ottfe,tid t•ti now • (-4 ` required fields First name* S Last name* ............................. • All HCLC members shall be of 18 years of age or older: • HCLC members shall be residents of the City of Miami, own real property. work or maintain business in the City, • A copy of the applicant's Resume must be submitted with this application. Professional Data Current employer E' Current Position/ Title or( A, (cos-uslier- Lam,, OrockP -__ Pres. de elf Trade/ industry affiliations List all memberships/ board memberships affiliated with MtAtlit--.D4ck CoUn y Otuk S'ru c+c4rci (3o4 Soc&fC M.t. nt - e'rt.dalI Y...4-SSo.Gc._ - +o► ._._ air-........f�.P- Zi The following is a list of the specific qualifications required to apply for HCLC membership. Please check the correct box for all member seats you qualify for and indicate whether such qualification is in connection with affordable housing. Preference will be given to those applicants who are directly engaged in affordable housing, Qualification Requirements • Actively engaged in residential in the residential home building industry. • Actively engaged in the banking or mortgage banking industry. • A representative of those areas of labor actively engaged in home building. • Actively engaged as an advocate for low-income persons. • Actively engaged as a for -profit housing provider. • Actively engaged as a not -for -profit housing provider. • Actively engaged as a real estate professional. ■ A resident of the City of Miami. • A person who represents employers within the City of Miami. • A person who works in the following trades/ industries within the City of Miami — education, health care, law enforcement, fire safety /emergency, and criminal justice system. Check all that Apply Er - In Connection with Affordable Housing? 0 D Conflict of Interest A person is not eligible to serve on the HCLC if that person owns financial interest, is employed by, or is an officer of any entity that receives or intents to receive funding from the City of Miami. • Are you or will you become employed by or have a financial interest in an entity that receives of applies for funding from the City of Miami? • Are you or will you become an officer of any entity that receives or applies for funding from the City of Miami? ❑ Yes LW1 IMYes 1a-2 By signing and sub tting this application, I understand that if I am accepted as a member of the HCLC any false statement or misrepresentation sult in my dismissal from the committee. Your signature _ Copy of this Resume to: Date If you have any questions regarding this application. please contact the Assistant Director of the Programs and / — 'L /5 Reporting Division at 305-416-2080. Applications may he faxed along iv1h a Resume to 305-400-5064. p ication is available at www.miamigov.com/communitydevelopment. HCLC application forms -shall be mailed, along with the applicants City of Miami - Department of Community Development Attn.: Assistant Director of Programs & Reporting Division 444 SW 2nd Avenue, 2nd floor, Miami, FL 33130 Z£ :£ 1pid .c;Af SIE ,x Community y I Development City of Miami — Department of Community Development Housing & Commercial Loan Committee (HCLC) APPLICATION FORM First name* Last name* IRISTEL REYES Home address' 3850 BIRD ROAD City, state, and Zip Code* MiAMI, FL. 33146 Apt. no. PH-1 Home phone* Alternative phone 305-219-0253 E-mail address JANNETT33154 a@YAHOO.COM - required fields • All HCLC members shall be of 18 years of age or older, • HCLC members shall be residents of the City of Miami, own real property, work or maintain business in the City; • A coin of the applicant's Resume must be submitted with this application. Current employer PREMIER INTL. PROPERTIES Current Position) Title REALTOR'S ASSISTANT Trade/ indusfry,affiratrons :'Lisfall memberships/ board mamberships afflliated with The following is a list of the specific qualifications required to apply for HCLC membership. Please check the correct box for all member seats you qualify for and indicate whether such qualification is in connection with affordable housing. Preference will be given to those applicants who are directly engaged in affordable housing. Qualiflcatfoh Requlromet • • Actively engaged in residential in the residential home building industry. Actively engaged in the banking or mortgage banking industry. A representative of those areas of labor actively engaged in home building. Actively engaged as an advocate for low-income persons. Actively engaged as a for -profit housing provider. ■ Actively engaged as a not -for -profit housing provider. • Actively engaged as a real estate professional. A resident of the City of Miami. A person who represents employers within the City of Miami. • A person who works in the following trades/ industries within the City of Miami — education, health care, law enforcement, fire safety /emergency, and criminal justice system. • r Check elf; that Apply in Connection with Affordable Housing? o ❑ © ❑ 0 0 ..................... .. m ❑ 7 ❑ m 0 0 Conflict of Interest A person is not eligible to serve on the HCLC if that person owns financial interest, is employed by, or is an officer of any entity that receives or intents to receive funding from the City of Miami. • Are you or will you become employed by or have a financial interest in an entity that receives of applies for funding from p Yes ©No the City of Miami? • Are you or will you become an officer of any entity that receives or applies for funding from the City of Miami? o Yes ID No By signing and submitting Tis application, I understand that if I am accepted as a member of the HCLC any false statement or m epresentation may result in my dismissal from the committee. Yo ,signature Date 02/06/2015 opy of this application is availablewww.miamigov,comicommunitydevelopment. esume to: City of Miami - Department of Community Development Attn.: Assistant Director of Programs & Reporting Division 444 SW 2nd Avenue, 2nd floor, Miami, FL 33130 If you have any questions regarding this application, please contact the Assistant Director of the Programs and Reporting Division at 305-416-2080. Applications may be faxed along with a Resume to 305-400-5064. HCLC application forms shall be mailed, along with the applicant's Community Development 3850 Bird Road PHI Miami, FL 33146. 305-219-0253 • Jannett33154@yahoo.com Iristel Reyes Specialized Skills • Approving First time home buyers through Fannie Mae • Clear Understanding of HUD procedures for low income communities Experience - 1 w w c.? June 2008 to Present Premier International Properties Miami, FL Realtor's Assistant • Identify affordable housing project for real estate agents to place qualified buyers. • Assist real estate agents on day to day tasks assigned October 17, 2007 — May 31, 2008 Loan Officer • Manage my own pipeline • Assist to all Meeting and Trainings • Goal of $2Mil per month September 1, 2006 — September 1, 2007 Sales Manager SunTrust Bank Miami, FL Dream House Lenders Miami, FL • Hire loan officers with 2+ years • Review pipeline with Operations Manager • Manage my own pipeline and other loan officer • Goal of $2Mi1 per month 305-219-0253•jannett33154@yahoo.com Iristel Reyes April 15, 2004 — LendingLink powered by Countrywide Miami, FL August 15, 2006 Venture Manager/First Time Homebuyer Specialist • LendingLink powered by Countrywide was a Joint Venture created by BH Capital Partners (whom were real estate developers), and Countrywide Home Loans. Developer purchased apartment complex, and converted them to condo buildings for first time home buyers. Those qualified first time home buyers were getting a first loan from Countrywide and a second mortgage from the Miami -Dade Housing Authority (MAPP). • All the new prospective borrowers had to be qualified and attend the first time home buyers course in order to receive the certificate of eligibility. • Projects ranged in various areas of the county and in varies counties. • Hire qualified and experience loan officer and provide them with property training • Managed 17 employees, take care of pipeline of the office, and take care of my own mortgage production • Developer provided all the information to Fannie Mae in order for them to approve all the condo - conversion • Goal production per month was $3 mil plus my branch production was between $15 mil up to $20 mil per month. It will vary every month • Worked on getting Condo Conversion approvals for Fannie Mae • Worked in conjunction with the City of Miami Housing Authority o Helping homeowners with the Mapp down payment Assistance • Created loan programs for local community affordable housing projects April 1, 2002 — April Countrywide Home Loans 14, 2004 Venture Manager/First Time Homebuyer Specialist • Worked on getting Condo Conversion approvals for Fannie Mae • Worked in conjunction with the City of Miami Housing Authority o Helping homeowners with the Mapp down payment Assistance • Created loan programs for local community affordable housing projects Education August 20`h, 1990 — May 19`h, 1995 Bachelors Degree in Psychology • Minor in Special Education Mercy College Coral Gables, FL ry w CA) w Bronx, NY Objective: Collaborative Team Member, with strong interpersonal skills. Polite, professional, courteous with strong analytical implanting skills. Excellent communication skills and self -motivated strategic thinker. Detailed oriented with excellent problem solving skills. Extensive experience in legal and mortgage industry. Also with a solid understanding of mortgage lending field and procedures. 3850 Bird Road Penthouse One Miami, FL 33146. 305-219-0253 • Janneu33154@yahoo.com .triste/ J, Reyes Objective Collaborative Team Member, with strong interpersonal skills. Polite, professional, courteous with strong analytical implanting skills. Excellent communication skills and self -motivated strategic thinker. Detailed oriented with excellent problem solving skills. Extensive experience in legal and mortgage industry. Also with a solid understanding of mortgage field and procedures. Experience June 2008 to Present Realtor's Assistant Premier International Properties Miami, FL October 17, 2007 — May 31, 2008 Loan Officer • Manage my own pipeline ■ Assist to all Meeting and Trainings • Goal of $2Mil per month September 1, 2006 — September 1, 2007 Sales Manager SunTrust Bank Miami, FL Dream House Lenders Miami, FL ■ Hire loan officers with 2+ years • Review pipeline with Operations Manager ■ Manage my own pipeline and other loan officer • Goal of $2Mil per month April 15, 2004 — August 15, 2006 Venture Manager Lending Link powered by Countrywide Miami, FL Home Loans • Hire qualified and experience loan officer and provide them with property training ■ Managed 17 employees, take care of pipeline of the office, and take care of my own mortgage production • Developer provided all the information to Fannie Mae in order for them to approve all the condo - conversion • Goal production per month was $3 mil plus my branch production was between $15 mil up to $20 mil per month. It will vary every month 305-219-0253•jannctt331546 yahoo.com Iristel J. Reyes Education August 20th,1990 — May 19th, 1995 Bachelors Degree in Psychology ■ Minor in Special Education Awards Mercy College Bronx, NY The National Honor Society in Psychology Psi & Chi Chapter in May 7, 1993 Circle of Excellence 2003, 2004 & 2005, Lenders Club in recognition of my Superior Achievement in Purchase Production 2004, 2005 & 2006 Specialized Training Point, Excel, Power Point Presentations, Windows City of Miami — Department of Community Development Housing & Commercial Loan Committee (HCLC) APPLICATION FORM a CL First name* Home address Last name* L L 4 ai /6-L1 AID A ✓ENvE City, state, and Zip Code* Al,/9m / D k. i-t f . 3 3 / 39 Home phone* Alternative phone E-mail address n LL A 1-.) * required fields • • All HCLC members shall be of 18 years of age or older; HCLC members shall be residents of the City of Miami, own real property, work or maintain business in the City; A copy of the applicant's Resume must be submitted with this application. Professional Data Current employer Current Position/ Title Trade/ industry affiliations List all memberships/ board memberships affiliated with Sc ,yuNfr DE,, a e,' L'I C j c . A,Ti O/ T2.�.5 u i2e. is LA-d a & M L G, o� € ES' G &c The following is a list of the specific qualifications required to apply for HCLC membership. Please check the correct box for all member seats you qualify for and indicate whether such qualification is in connection with affordable housing. Preference will be given to those applicants who are directly engaged in affordable housing. Qualification Requirements • • • • • • • • Actively engaged in residential in the residential home building industry. Actively engaged in the banking or mortgage banking industry. A representative of those areas of labor actively engaged in home building. Actively engaged as an advocate for low-income persons. Actively engaged as a for -profit housing provider. Actively engaged as a not -for -profit housing provider. Actively engaged as a real estate professional. A resident of the City of Miami. A person who represents employers within the City of Miami. A person who works in the following trades/ industries within the City of Miami — education, health care, law enforcement, fire safety /emergency, and criminal justice system. Check all that Apply 0 0 Etv 0 0 In Connection =with Affordable i.--rt Housing? 'Tt 0 0 0 ' Conflict of Interest A person is not eligible to serve on the HCLC if that person owns financial interest, is employed by, or is an officer of any entity that receives or intents to receive funding from the City of Miami. • Are you or will you become employed by or have a financial interest in an entity that receives of applies for funding from the City of Miami? • Are you or will you become an officer of any entity that receives or applies for funding from the City of Miami? ❑Yes Et/No ❑ Yes geNo By signing and submitting this application, 1 understand that if 1 am accepted as a member of the HCLC any false statement or misrepresentation may result in my dismissal from the committee. Your signature / Date if you have any questions regarding this application, please contact the Assistant Dvector of the Programs and Reporting Division at 305-416-2080. Applications may be faxed along with a Resume to 305-400-5064. Copy of this application i yaflable at www.miarfligov.com/communitydevelooment. HCLC application forms shall be mailed, along with the applicant's Resume to: City of Miami - Department of Community Development Attn.: Assistant Director of Programs & Reporting Division 444 SW 2nd Avenue, 2nd floor, Miami, FL 33130 atolli3 Community Development ALLAN J. HALL 3 Island Avenue 15-H Miami Beach, FL 33139 Ph: 305-534-4050 Ce1;786-390-7555 Fax: 305-531-8401 E mail: allanjhall@aol.com C) EDUCATION Miami Beach Senior High School 1954 University of Florida Bachelor of Building Construction 1958 Juris Doctor 1968 Georgia Institute of Technology Master Civil Engineering Candidate PRFESIONAL ACTIVITY IN CONSTRUCTION Project Engineer Robert Turchin Construction Co and M.R. Schwartz Construction, Miami Beach, Florida Saxony Hotel Addition, Southgate Towers, Sunny Isles Shopping Center, and various apartment and single family properties Allan J. Hall Construction Company, Orland, Florida Apartment buildings, office centers and single family homes PRFESIONAL ACTIVITY IN LAW Macready Johnston Consulting on HUD and FHA low and moderate income multifamily housing Sanders, Troutman et al. Consulting on HUD and FHA low and moderate income multifamily housing Real Property practice focused on commercial real property Hall, Resnick, Lawson and Fishman Real Property law PRFESIONAL ACTIVITY IN EDUCATION University of Florida, College of Design, Construction and Planning, Gainesville, Florida Instructor in the Department of Building Constructor Lecturer in the Department of Architecture Southern Polytechnic State University, School of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Construction Atlanta, Georgia Professor Emeritus of Construction Management, taught Law, Ethics, Codes, Safety, Scheduling, Materials and Structures Associate Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering Associate Professor in the Department of Architecture City of Miami — Department of Community Development Housing & Commercial Loan Committee (HCLC) First name* James Home address* 2650 S. Dixie Highway City, state, and Zip Code' Miami, FL Home phone' 305-710-2000 E-mail address Jim@AegisFinServ.com "required fields Last name" Angleton, Jr. Altemative phone APPLICATION FORM Apt. no. • All HCLC members shall be of 18 years of age or older; • HCLC members shall be residents of the City of Miami, own real property, work or maintain business in the City; • A copy of the applicant's Resume must be submitted with this application. 0 g 0 Current employer Aegis FinSery Corp Trade/ Industry affiliations._.._.._ ....__ Neighborhood Lending Partners Florida Housing Assoc CERT First Responder Current Position/ Title CEO & President List all memberships/ board memberships affiliated with Vice -Chairman CRA Bankers Consortium for State of FL Infragard, FBI Citizens Academy, Florida Bankers Assoc Camillus House, American Red Cross L) The following is a list of the specific qualifications required to apply for HCLC membership. Please check the correct box for all member seats you qualify for and indicate whether such qualification is in connection with affordable housing. Preference will be given to those applicants who are directly engaged in affordable housing. uualrncanon teequirements • Actively engaged in residential in the residential home building industry. • Actively engaged in tie aln:or iy mortgage banking dik:ly i nuUSL-y. • A representative of those areas of labor actively engaged in home building. • Actively engaged as an advocate for low-income persons. • Actively engaged as a not -for -profit housing provider. • Actively engaged as a real estate professional. resident -L th City f tvlia .: ry r85ival a of the City cif rvaau u. • A person who represents employers within the City of Miami. • A person who works in the following trades/ industries within the City of Mami — education, health care, l w anfrurpmant firo cafoty /amarnonr.y, and criminal Il lctirA Cy tom rrf..+..1. ,,r rh,,# in Connection Apply wan Atfortlaore ........ Housing? O 0 O G� 0 3—) Conflict of Interest 4 percnn is not alinihlea to .Rpm,. nn the H('.1 if flint neuron ownc financial interest, is grnpk yed by, or is an q/frpr of ony pnfify that rwrPiva.s nr intents to receive funding from the City of Miami. • Are you or will you become employed by or have a financial interest in an entity that receives of applies for funding from the City of Miami? • Are you or will you become an officer of any entity that receives or apples for funding from the City of Miami? 0 Yes IZl No DYes ®No I e�y sisulusy and subniiliiiiy i1i13 6NNiiudiiull, / Ul '-is1d11U Thal It l d111 d4ucf11cu dJ a 1/1C111UC1 UT 1110 HCLC wiy 1d/JC J/d1CI11C11i UI misrepresentation may result in y dis • al from the committee. Your signature ; Date If you have any questions regardng this application, please contact the Assistant Director of the Proarams and Reporting Division et 305-416-2080. Applications may be faxed along with a Resume to 305-4005064. Copy of this application is available at www.miamigov.com/communitydevelopment. HCLC application forms shall be mailed, along with the applicant's Resume to: City of Mami - Department of Community Development Attn.: Assistant Director of Programs & Reporting Division 4-+4SW 2—; Avenue, 2 flour, iviiarni, rL 3313u Community De' etopmert James Angleton General Mail Facility: 12555 Bisc. Blvd #816 Miami, FL 33181 m@AEFSv,�pr 305-710-2000 2015 FELJi Profile • Recognized for creating innovative financial solutions to complex business challenges, building strategic business models such as; PUD A&D financing, Impaired Asset Management and Disposal. • Visionary Financial Services Executive with a deep understanding of CRE, Business Development and developing diverse high performing teams to deliver complex projects on -time and within Budget. Asset and Loan workout specialist. Establish two CRE Funds for A&D. Professional Experience Aegis FinSery Corp, Miami, FL 2009-Present Senior Member FDIC Bank Disposition Consulting and Market President Prepaid Debit Cards • Represent CRE Borrowers exiting failed banks with loan workout and property management • Generate new business development; supervise six staff members for MasterCard approved Prepaid Debit Cards and Credit Card programs utilized for procurement and payroll for PUD Projects in South Florida. CRA Lender and Consultant with HUD, Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac • FDIC Approved RAC Contractor and REO workout specialist. Deep concentration in land and housing development plus cross border compliance specialist. CRE specialists in mixed -use, CRE and Resort Style project management from a lender/bank vantage point. Republic Federal Bank, Miami, FL OCC Bank 2004-2009 Senior Vice President, Senior Commercial Real Estate Lender & Business Development Leader • Manage department of 12 people within CRE Dept. Leader in Business Development and lead sales staff for new commercial lending and corporate lending. CRA Representative for Bank • Enhanced bank depositor base and established new loan programs with lock box features. Provided all workout, development and sales management. Developed hard/soft cost presentations, implemented economic saving plans and handled bulk REO Sales with emphasis upon ROI and ROE above expectations. Created pool funds and investor funds for existing projects. • Notable contributions: elevated ROI returns, represented bank profile within our Community, increased fee base income and introduced CRE diverse participation funding streams. UTD, AFLCIO Miami, FL 2001-2003 Chief Financial Officer and Chief Investment Officer • Responsible for all financial investment strategies. Responsible for development program and managed all CREO such as HUD Multifamily, Hi rise Class A Office and Industrial Facilities Owned • Administered investment pools from union pension programs. Reported to CEO • Notable contributions: secured the future of the Union's finances and secured HUD project. TotalBank, Miami, FL State Chartered Bank 1998-2001 Vice President, Senior Real Estate Lender and Business Development Officer • Created diversified commercial and residential lending department. Reported to President • Developed diversified portfolio lending programs. Interacted with Foreign National clientele base for commercial lending needs. EXIM approved lender. PUD Lender • Notable contribution: established CRE lending unit, generated high fee income base servicing, private wealth banking and represented bank in Community. Colonial Bank Miami Beach, FL OCC Bank 1996-1998 Vice President Real Estate and Commercial Conduit Lending Department Leader • Highest ranking real estate production officer in national bank franchise $180MM • Community Development Officer and CRE Middle Market Officer. CREO Manager • Notable contributions: Miami Circle, Ritz Carlton's(3) and represented bank in community InterFirst Mortgage Corp. Miami, FL State Mortgage Banker 1984-1996 Executive Vice President • Administered mortgage banking institution with four Florida Offices. Ranked 6th largest Florida mortgage banking corporation. Approximately $18 million in revenues. • Serviced in excess of $300mm residential and $168mm commercial conduit loans. Created investment pools for privatized investor groups and increased IRR. Initiated CRA pools sold to area commercial banks. • Notable contributions: represented company in community, increased fee income by 29% and negotiated merger sale with out of state institution. Education Bank Continuing Education 2011 and 2012 University of N. Carolina, Charlotte University of Miami, FL Institute of Finance, Coral Gables, FL Florida Real Estate License National Review Appraisers Current Affiliations BSA, AML, Mortgage Due Diligence ACAMS and Pre Paid Debit Card Banking Dodd -Frank and Durban Compliance (11 hrs.) Cyber Compliance USSOUTHCOM (11 hrs.) Finance Finance Diploma Finance & Mortgage Banking Current Certified Review Appraiser Designation City of Miami Community Loan Committee Board Member, CRA Lending City of Miami FBI Alumni Association Board of Director, Graduate Citizens Academy 2009- Present Neighborhood Lending Partners 501C3 Chairman of Board CRA Florida Banking Consortium Camillus House Board of Directors Present Beacon Council Board of Directors 2011-Present National Member Business Executives for National Security (BENS) Florida Heart Research Association Board of Directors Bay Harbor Islands Community Disaster Response Board of Director Community Emergency Response Team First Responder American Red Cross Board of Directors Habitat for Humanity House Builder and Sponsor Awards Present 2005-Present 2006-Present Train the Trainer Member Finance Committe,eChair- Golf Committee member' American Diabetes Valor Award American Heart Association Award Rosa Parks Wall of Tolerance Recipient Neighborhood Lending Partners March of Dimes Award Chairman's Awpd c. City of Miami - Department of Community Development Housing & Commercial Loan Committee (HCLC) APPLICATION FORM First name* Gregory Last name* Gay Home address* 1907 SW 10th Street City, state, and Zip Code' Miami, FL 33135 Apt. no. Home phone* 305_541-6444 Alternative phone 305-401-7680 E-mail address GDGAY(aol.com ' required fields • Al! HCLC members shall be of 18 years of ago or older; • HCLC members shall be residents of the City of Miami, own real property, work or mointoin business in the City; • A copy of the applicant's Resume must be submitted with this @oolication. Current employer City of Opa-Iocka Trade/ Indusby affiliations American Planning Association American Institute of Architects Current Position/ Trtfe Diredor-Planning & Community Development List ell memberships/ board memberships affiliated with The following is a list of the specific qualifications required to apply for HCLC membership. Please check the correct box for all member seats you qualify for and indicate whether such qualification is in connection with affordable housing. Preference will be given to those applicants who are directly engaged in affordable housing. --, Qualification Requirements ▪ Actively engaged in residential in the residential home building industry. ........... ...... .......... • Actively engaged in the banking or mortgage banking industry. • A representative of those areas of labor actively engaged in home building. • Actively engaged as an advocate for low-income persons. • Actively engaged as a for -profit housing provider. Actively engaged as a not -for -profit housing provider. Actively engaged as a real estate professional. A resident of the City of Miami. A person who represents employers within the City of Miami. A person who works in the following trades/ industries within the City of Miami - education, health care, law enforcement, fire safety /emergency, and criminal justice system. • Check al! that in Connection APpl l with Affordable -a 0 0 0 0 a C 0 0 D Conflict of interest A person is not ?ligible to serve on the HCLC if that person owns financial interest, is employed by, or is an officer of any entity that receives or intents to receive funding from the City of Miami. • Are you or will you become employed by or have a financial interest in an entity that receives of applies for funding from 1E. 0 Yes No the City of Miami? • Are you or will you become an officer of any entity that receives or applies for funding from the City of Miami? 0 Yes © No laBy signing and submitting this application, i understand that if 1 am accepted as a member of the l-ICLC any false statement or misrepresentation may result in my dismissal from the committee. Your signature 1 Date i 1-31-2015 It yah have any questions regarding this application, please contact the Assistant Lector of the Programs and Reporting Division at 305-4 r6.2080. Applicaaaris may be faxed along with a Resume to 305.400-5064. Copy of this application is available a at www.miamieov.com/communitydevelopment. HCLC application forms shall be mailed, along with the applicants Resume to: City of Miami - Department of Community Development Attn.: Assistant Director of Programs & Reporting Division 444 SW 2nd Avenue, 2nd floor, Miami, FL 33130 • MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS - NO. 38337606 EXPERIENCE GREGORY DWIGHT GAY 1907 SW 10r1' Street I Miami, FL 33135 (305) 541-6444 I1fl (305) 401-7680 [CI GDGA1'ct,aol.com 11:� SELECTED ACHIEVEMENTS • WORKING IN CONJUNCTION WITH CORRADINO GROUP ON TiIE UPDATING AND COMPLEXION OE '1I IE COMPRI:I INNSIVff DEVId.OPMI•:NL MASTER PLAN AND LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS FOR THE CiTY OF OPA-LOCKA, FL. • PIVOTAL ROLE IN THE UPDATE AND EXPANSION OF THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT MASTER PLANS FOR TT fE ON \I COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AND THE SOUTHEAST OVERTOWN PARK WEST COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY FOR IE CITY OF iMIA).11, 1'1.. • PROJECT MANAGER FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE UPPER EASTSIDE MASTER PLAN AND DESIGN STANDARDS FOR BISCAYNI'. BOULEVARD IN MIAMI, FL. • PROJECT MANAGER IN PARTNERSHIP WITH KIMLEY HORN ASSOCIATES FOR 1TIE DI:VEL.OP\1 FNT OF THE DESIGN GUIDELINES AND STRI 01'SCAPI STANDARDS FOR DR MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. BOULEVARD IN MIAMI, FL. • LED THE GREATER MIAMI ALUMNI CHAPTER [BBA] OF ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY, INC. IN TI IEIR (FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN FOR LOCAL AND NATIONAL DONATIONS FOR THE BUILDING OF THE DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. NATIONAL Mli\IORIAL IN \VASI IINGTON, DC. MAJOR QUALIFICATIONS c • UNIVERSITY BACKGROUND iN ARCHITECTURE, URBAN DESIGN, AND URBAN & REGIONAL. PLANNING, 0 1 01 SUPPLl IENl'AhCOURR'ORK IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT. MORE THAN TWENTY-FIVE (25) YEARS EXPERIENCE IN GOVERNMENT RELATED PRO_iI.CC.4,Te"; --t1 • MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN PLANNING ASSOCIAITON - No. 3026068 4~� C,J CITY OF OPA-LOCKA I Opa-Locka, Florida DIRECTOR, PLANNING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT March 2014 to Present • Responsible for a staff of three and several consultants as they address community concerns, COU/OI. inspections, new development opporrun ties, -and transportation issues. 0) • Involved in the updating and completion of the Comprehensive Development Master Plan and Land Development regulations for the City of Opa-I.ocka. • Analysis for the annexation of the two areas west and south of the present City limits which will add more industrial zoned properties to the municipal area. A third area is also under consideration. • Team leader involved in the effort to restore the existing Historic City Hall at 777 Sharazad Boulevard as a future community center and museum, and the acquisition/development of a new City Hall and Administration Building. • Support the Opa-Locka Community Redevelopment Area and their redevelopment activities. • Review plans for commercial fa9ade/streetscape improvements projects and new residential/commercial/mixed use developments in their respective planning distracts. CITY OF MIAMI PLANNING & ZONING DEPARTMENT I Miami, Florida PLANNER II, COMPREHENSIVE/COMMUNITY PLANNING DIVISION August 1993 ro February 2014 • Urban Community Planner involved in the creation and implementation of the Upper Eastside Master Plan, and working with transportation consultants on the reconstruction of Biscayne Boulevard. • Involved in community meeting for the development of Miami 21, the City of Miami form based zoning code. • Served as project manager to update and implemented the 2009 version of the Southeast Overtown Park West CRA Redevelopment Plan adopted in 2009 and 2009 version of the Omni CAA Redevelopment Plan adopted in 2010. These two plans [initially prepared by Dover Kohl Town Planner and 'Lvscovich Architects' expanded he boundaries to cover most of the Overtown and Omni areas of the City to assist in funding the infrastructure improvements and redevelopment opportunities and extended the time of operation for each redevelopment area respectively. • Serve as a liaison to the Overtown Community Oversight Board [formerly the Overtown Advisory Board (OAB)1, the Omni Park West Neighborhood Association, and the numerous homeowner associations of the Liberty City/Model City, Wynwood, Buena Vista & Design District and Upper Eastside Areas. • Review plans for commercial fa5ade/streetscape improvements projects and new residential/commercial/mixed use developments in their respective planning districts. • Urban Community Planner involved in developing a master plan for the Upper Eastside Area, working with economic consultants on creating an economic analysis and marketing strategy of the area, and working with transportation consultants on the proposed reconstruction of Biscayne Boulevard. • Responsible for the initiation of homeownership and neighborhood improvement projects in the Upper Lastside, Model City/I.ibcrn• City, little I lane, and Overtown neighborhood areas provide technical assistance to neighborhood planning groups or community development corporations, developed the 3-Year Neighborhood Plans, a public information neighborhood perspective, which is used for Community Development Block Grant Funding Process and the Commercial FacadeTreatmentProgram. • Project planner for creation of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard Streetscapc Beautification Master Plan and Facade Standards Plan, a template for streetscape and redevelop on MLK Boulevard from Biscayne Boulevard to the City of Hialeah. • Neighborhood Planner involved as project liaison and monitor to the Florida Center for Urban Design & Research in their efforts to develop an Overtown Community Redevelopment Plan & Action Program for the Overtown Advisory Board. • Monitored other redevelopment efforts in the Overtown & Southeast Ovcrtown/Park West Area. • Research of information on Tax Increment Financing (TIF) and other financing schemes for the Overtown Redevelopment Area. PI.ANNER I, GENERAL PLANNING DIVISION, PLANNING DEPARTMENT I August 1989 ro August 1993 • Neighborhood Planner responsible for assisting in the initiating of projects in the Northeast (Upper Eastside), Coral Way, Model City, Downtown and Overtown neighborhood districts through neighborhood planning groups or community development corporations, • Project liaison assisting the Florida Center for Urban Design & Research in their efforts to develop an Overtown Community Redevelopment Plan & Action Program for the Overtown Advisory Board. • Researching information on Tax Increment Financing (Ti0) for the Model City Redevelopment Area. • Responsible for reviewing and analyzing landscaping, site and development plans of Class II Special Permit applications and for making referrals to neighborhood planners for recommendations to the Director. • Responsible for advising and informing the general public, planning, assigning and supervising technical and cicncal staff, and making presentations and record keeping for the Urban Development Review Board (UDRB). ASSISTANT PLANNER, LAND DEVELOPMENT DIVISION 1 August 1988 to August 1989 • Responsible for assisting in the research and re -organization of the city zoning ordinance, • Department liaison of the Urban Development Review Board (UDRB), • Assisted in the correlation of the Miami Neighborhood Comprehensive Plan, Growth Management Guide and Comprehensive Planning Systems in the downtown business district.. GREGORY DWIGHT GAY PAGE 2 CITY OF MIAMI PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 1275 NW 2nd Street I Miami, Florida 33128 PMI/ENGINEERING INTERN, SPECIAL PROJECT SECTION I June 1986 to September 1986 and June 1987 to August 1988 • Responsible for designing and drafting plans for remodification of fire station interiors, office space organization and assisted in the redesigning of parks and recreation space layouts. METROPOLITAN DADE COUNTY I Property Management Division, Miami, Florida AUMINIS1RA1lVE INTERN, INTERIOR DESIGN SEC_nON I May 1985 to August 1985 • Responsible for redesigning and redrafting of as -built drawings for Dade County Public Buildings and Facilities, and office space organization For Metro -Dade Center. SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS LISC URBAN FORUM I November 8-10, 2006 Hyatt Hotel, Miami, Florida Subject: Measuring the Impact of Commercial Development Project and Programs from the Trenches A.MERIC.AN PLANNING ASSOCIATION FLORIDA CHAPTER ANNUAL CONFERENCE I September 9-11, 1999 Locws Convention Hotel, Miami Beach, Florida Co -Speaker. Tammy Vrana of Dames & Moore, Tampa Florida Subject: Mitigating Traffic and Transportation Impacts in Urban Neighborhoods (Overtown) Numerous Community Meetings, Planning Workshops and Charrettes, Miami Planning Advisory Board and Miami City Commission I January 1990 - Present Subject: Numerous redevelopment efforts in the Overtown Redevelopment Area, Model City/Liberty City Homeownership Zones, Upper liastside/Riscavne Boulevard Redevelopment LEADERSHIP & VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE Member, Chapter Official - President 1992-94, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., Beta Beta Lambda Chapter, 1987-2014 Member, Chairman of the Steering Committee, Beta Beta Lambda/AlphaLand Community Development Corporation, 2(706-2014 Member, 100 Black Men of America, South Florida Chapter, 2005-2014 Member, The Tuskegee University Alumni Association, South Florida Chapter, 1987-2014 Member, The 5000 Male Role Models of Excellence Project, DCPS, 2000-2014 Member, NAACP ACPSO (Afro -Academic Cultural Technological Scientific Olympics) Competition Judge -Architectural Division, 1990-2014 Member, The American Institute of Architects — National Allied Member, 2014 Member, The American Planning Association, Gold Coast Chapter, 1994-2005 Member, The National Forum for Black Public Administrators, South Florida Chapter, 1992-99 Member, The United Way of Dade County, Allocation Committee, 1991-95 Member, Leadership Miami, Class of 1991, Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce Member, Chapter Official, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., Gamma Phi Chapter, Tuskegee University, 1982-87 1oardmember, City of Miami Housing & Commercial Loan Committee 2009-2014 Boardmember, Official — President 2002-2012, Jefferson Reaves, Sr. Health Center, 1998-2012 Boardmember, Official - Treasurer, Concerned African Women, Inc. (C.A.W.), 1992-2006 Advisor, Concerned African Women, Inc. (C.A.W.), 2006-2014 Boardmember, St. John's Community Development Corporation, St, John's Baptist Church, 1996-2005 President, St John's Properties, Inc., Development Committee -St. John's Community Development Corporation, 21103-2005 Advisor, St John's Properties, Inc., Development Committee -St. John's Community Development Corporation, 2005-2014 Boardmember, The 5000 Male Role Models of Excellence Project, DCPS, 1994-1996 Boardmember, Official - President 1996-98, The Ann Marie Adker Overtown Community health Center, 1991-98 Boardmember, The Young Men's Christian Association of America (YMCA), The G. W. Caner Branch 1989-93 HONORS & AWARDS • THE 2012 OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARD 15000 ROLE MODEL OF EXCELLENCE MLK AWARDS CEREMONY • THE 2006 SHAKER AWARD I MILLENNIUM MOVERS • THE 1988 OH m1ANDING YOUNG MEN OF AMERICA • THE 1986 PET HILL VETERINARIAN/ARCHITECTURAL COMPETITION 11rt Place -Tuskegee, Alabama & 3rd Place —National Competition • 1984 NATIONAL DEAN'S LIST • T LIE 1981 NAACP ACT -SO (AFRO -ACADEMIC CULTURAL TECHNOLOGICAL SCIENTIFIC OLYMPICS) COMPETITION I Architectural Division, 1" Place -Miami, Florida & 3rd Place -National Competition in Denver, Colorado EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND • TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY, TUSKEGEE, ALABAMA. J Bachelor of Arts, Architectural Science, May 1987, • THE FLORIDA CRIME PREVENTION TRAINING INSTITUTE I Certification, Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design, January 1992. • FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY I Certification, Executive Development & Leadership Program, December 2000, PERSONAL INTERESTS Community and youth services, socializing, entertainment production, swimming & jet skiing, roller-skating, beach volleyball and photography. GREGORY DWIGHT GAY 1907 SW 10rh Street I Miami, 1'l, 33135 (305) 541-6444 CIF] (305) 401-7680 ICI GDGAY(aaol.com 1I(1 SELECTED ACHIEVEMENTS • PIVOTAL. ROLE IN THE UPDATE AND EXPANSION OF THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT MASTER PLANS FOR TI1P. OMNI CO,VI:ULNI Y REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AND THE SOUTHEAST OVERTOWN PARK WEST COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT :\GI(NCY. • PROJECT MANAGER FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE UPPER EASTSIDE MASTER PLAN AND DESIGN STANDARDS FOR BISC\YNI'. BOULEVARD IN MIAMI, FL. • PROJECT MANAGER IN PARTNERSHIP WITH KIMLEY HORN ASSOCIATES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF mo DESIGN GUiDIEINIG AND STREID'SCAPE. STANDARDS FOR DR MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. BOULEVARD IN MIAMI, FL. • LED THE GREATER MIAMi ALUMNI CHAPTER [BBA] OF ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY, INC. IN TI IEIR FUNDRAISING C.\\IPA IGN FOR LOCAL AND NATIONAL DONATIONS FOR THE BUILDING OF THE DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. NATIONAI. MEMORIAI.IN WASI IINGTON, DC. MAJOR QUALIFICATIONS • UNIVERSITY BACKGROUND IN ARCHITECTURE, URBAN DESIGN, AND URBAN & REGION'AI. PLANNING, WITi I SUPPLEMENTAL COURSIi\CORK IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT. MORE THAN TWENTY-FIVE (25) YEARS EXPERIENCE iN GOVIi.RN\IILN r RELATED PROTECTS. EXPERIENCE CITY OF MIAMI PLANNING & ZONING DEPARTMENT I Miami, Florida PLANNER II, COMPREHENSIVE/COMMUNITY PLANNING DIVISION I June 2005 to Present • Urban Community Planner involved in the creation and implementation of the Upper Eastside Master Plan, and working with transportation consultants on the reconstruction of Biscayne Boulevard. • Involved in community meeting for the development of Miami 21, the City of Miami form based zoning code. • Served as project manager to update and implemented the 2009 version of the Southeast Overtown Park West CRA Redevelopment Plan adopted in 2009 and 2009 version of the Omni CRA Redevelopment Plan adopted in 2010. These two plans [initially prepared by Dover Kohl Town Planner and Zyscovich Architects] expanded the boundaries to cover most of the Overtown and Omni areas of the City to assist in funding the infrastructure improvements and redevelopment opportunities and extended the time of operation for each redevelopment arca respectively. • Serve as a liaison to the Overtown Community Oversight Board [formerly the Overtown Advisory Board (OAB)I, the Omni Park West Neighborhood Association, and the numerous homeowner associations of the Liberty City/Model City, Wynwood, Buena Vista & Design District and Upper Eastside Areas. • Review plans for commercial facade/streetscape improvements projects and new residential/commercial/mixed use developments in their respective planning districts. PLANNER II, COMMUNITY PLANNING DIVISION I August 1995 to June 2005 • Urban Community Planner involved in developing a master plan for the Upper Eastside Area, \vorking with economic consultants on creating an economic analysis and marketing strategy of the area, and working with transportation consultants on the proposed reconstruction of Biscayne Boulevard. • Responsible for the initiation of homeownership and neighborhood improvement projects in the Upper Eastside, Model City/Liberty City, Little Haiti, and Overtown neighborhood areas provide technical assistance to neighborhood planning groups or community development corporations• developed the 3-Year Neighborhood Plans, a public information neighborhood perspective, which is used for Community Development Block Grant Funding Process and the Commercial Facade Treatment Program. • Project planner for creation of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard Streetscape Beautification Master Plan and Facade Standards Plan, 1 template for streetscape and redevelop on MLK Boulevard from Biscayne Boulevard to the City of 1 Iialcah. PLANNER II, GENERAL PLANNING DIVISION, PLANNING BUILDING & ZONING DEPARTMENT I August 1993 to August 1995 • Neighborhood Planner involved as project liaison and monitor to the Florida Center for Urban Design & Research in their efforts to develop an Overtown Community Redevelopment Plan & Action Program for the Overtown Advisory Board. • Monitored other redevelopment efforts in the Overtown & Southeast Overtown/Park Vest Area. • Research of information on Tax Increment Financing (I'IF) and other financing schemes for the Overtown Redevelopment Area. PLANNER I, GENERAL PLANNING DIVISION, PLANNING DEPARTMENT I June 1990 to August 1993 • Neighborhood Planner responsible for assisting in the initiating of projects in the Northeast (Upper Eastside), Coral Way, Model City, Downtown and Overtown neighborhood districts through neighborhood planning groups or community development corporations, • Project liaison assisting the Florida Center for Urban Design & Research in their efforts to develop an Overtown Community Redevelopment Plan & Action Program for the Overtown Advisory Board. • Researching information on Tax Increment Financing (TIF) for the Model City Redevelopment Area. PLANNER I, LAND DEVELOPMENT DIVISION I August 1989 to June 1990 (ru • Responsible for reviewing and analyzing landscaping, site and development plans of Class II Special Permit applications aii- d for ng referrals to neighborhood planners for recommendations to the Director. n c-) • Responsible for advising and informing the general public, planning, assigning and supervising technical and clerical stiAi5id ma l preycntations and record keeping for the Urban Development Review Board (UDRB). ASSISTANT PLANNER, LAND DEVELOPMENT DIVISION I August 1988 to August 1989 • Responsible for assisting in the research and re -organization of the city zoning ordinance, IN Q Ems? W • Department liaison of the Urban Development Review Board (UDRB), =� • Assisted in the correlation of the Miami Neighborhood Comprehensive Plan, Growth Management Guide and Comprehensive Pl p Ir ing Systems in the downtown business district.. • - CO GREGORY DWIGHT GAY PAGE 2 CITY OF MIAMI PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 1275 NW 2nd Street I Miami, Florida 33128 PMI/I:NGINEERING INTERN, SPECIAL PROJECT SECTION I June '1986 to September 1986 and June 1987 to August 1988 • Responsible for designing and drafting plans for remodification of fire station interiors, office space organization and assisted in the redesigning of parks and recreation space layouts. METROPOLITAN DADE COUNTY I Property Management Division, Miami, Florida ADMINISTRATIVE INTERN, INTERIOR DESIGN SECTION I May 1985 to August 1985 • Responsible for redesigning and redrafting of as -built drawings for Dade County Public Buildings and Facilities, and office space organization for Metro -Dade Center. SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS LISC URBAN FORUM I November 8-10, 2006 Hyatt Hotel, Miami, Florida Subject: Measuring the Impact of Commercial Development Project and Programs from the Trenches AMERICAN PLANNING ASSOCIATION FLORIDA CHAPTER ANNUAL CONFERENCE I September 9-11, 1999 Loews Convention Hotel, Miami Beach, Florida Co -Speaker: Tammy Vrana of Dames & Moore, Tampa Florida Subject: Mitigating Traffic and Transportation Impacts in Urban Neighborhoods (Overtown) Numerous Community Meetings, Planning Workshops and Charrettes, Miami Planning Advisory Board and Miami City Commission I January 1990 - Present Subject: Numerous redevelopment efforts in the Overtown Redevelopment Area, Model City/Liberty City I lomcownerslip Zones, Upper Fastside/Biscayne Boulevard Redevelopment LEADERSHIP & VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE Member, Chapter Official - President 1992-94, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., Beta Beta Lambda Chapter, 1987-2014 Member, Chairman of the Steering Committee, Beta Beta Lambda/AlphaLand Community Development Corporation, 2006-2014 Member, 100 Black Men of America, South Florida Chapter, 2005-2014 Member, The Tuskegee University Alumni Association, South Florida Chapter, 1987-2014 Member, The 5000 Male Role Models of Excellence Project, DCPS, 2000-2014 Member, NAACP ACT -SO (Afro -Academic Cultural Technological Scientific Olympics) Competition Judge -Architectural Division, 1990-2014 Member, The American Institute of Architects — National Allied Member, 2014 Member, The American Planning Association, Gold Coast Chapter, 1994-2005 Member, The National Forum for Black Public Administrators, South Florida Chapter, 1992-99 Member, The United Way of Dade County, Allocation Committee, 1991-95 Member, Leadership Miami, Class of 1991, Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce Member, Chapter Official, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., Gamma Phi Chapter, Tuskegee University, 1982-87 car Boardmember, City of Miami Housing & Commercial Loan Committee 2009-2014 — - Boardmember, Official — President 2002-2012, Jefferson Reaves, Sr. Health Center, 1998-2012 Boardmember, Official - Treasurer, Concerned African Women, Inc. (C.A.W.), 1992-2006 - Advisor, Concerned African Women, Inc. (C.A.W.), 2006-2014 Boardmember, St. John's Community Development Corporation, St. John's Baptist Church, 1996-2005 President, St John's Properties, Inc., Development Committee -St. John's Community Development Corporation, 2003-2005' _• Advisor, St John's Properties, Inc., Development Committee -St. John's Community Development Corporation, 2005-2014 — Boardmember, The 5000 Male Role Models of Excellence Project, DCPS, 1994-1996 Boardmember, Official - President 1996-98, The Ann Marie Adker Overtown Community Health Center, 1991-98 Boardmember, The Young Men's Christian Association of America (YMCA), The G. W. Carver Branch 1989-93 HONORS & AWARDS • THE 2006 MILLENNIUM MOVER'S SHAKER AWARD • THE 1988 OUTSTANDING YOUNG MEN OF AMERICA • TFIE 1986 PET HILL. VETERINARIAN/ARCI-IITECTURAL COMPETITION 11. Place = l'uskegec, Alabama & 3"I Place —National Competition • 1984 NATIONAL DEAN'S LIST • THE 1981 NAACP ACT -SO (AFRO -ACADEMIC CULTURAL TECIINOLOGICAL SCIENTIFIC OLYMPICS) COMPETITION I :Architectural Division, 1" Place -Miami, Florida & 3rd Place -National Competition in Denver, Colorado EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND • T'USKEGEE UNIVERSITY,.TUSKEGEE, ALABAMA. I Bachelor of Arts, Architectural Science, May 1987, • THE FLORIDA CRIME PREVENTION TRAINING INSTITUTE I Certification, Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design, January 1992. • FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY I Certification, Executive Development & Leadership Program, December 2000, PERSONAL INTERESTS Community and youth services, socializing, entertainment production, swimming & jet skiing, roller-skating, beach volleyball and photography. City of Miami — Department of Community Development Housing & Commercial Loan Committee (HCLC) APPLICATION FORM to a First name* Stephen Last name* Johnson Home address* 1818 SW 1st Ave City, state, and Zip Code* Miami, FL 33129 Home phone* 3059871260 Alternative phone E-mail address stephenhunterjohnson@yahoo.com 'required fields Apt. no. 1701 • Ail HCLC members shall be of 18 years of ago or older; • HCLC members shall be residents of the City of Miami, own real property, work or maintain business in the City; • A copy of the applicant's Resume must be submitted with this application. Current Position/ Title Shareholder Current employer Lydecker Diaz Florida Bar rst'a1Lmeme10Jp¢/yoa4' ttZembersh ps afitttatedwifh Miami Dade Black Affairs Advisory Board, The Black Archives 100 Black Men of South Florida, Inc. ' BAC Funding Corp The following is a list of the specific qualifications required to apply for HCLC membership. Please check the correct box for all member seats you qualify for and indicate whether such qualification Is in connection with affordable housing. Preference will be given to those applicants who are directly engaged in affordable housing. ual1Plk0000Requiremen: • Actively engaged In residential In the residential home building industry. • Actively engaged in the banking or mortgage banking industry. ■ A representative of those areas of labor actively engaged in home building. • Actively engaged as an advocate for low-income persons. ■ Actively engaged as a for -profit housing provider. • Actively engaged as a not -for -profit housing provider. ■ Actively engaged asa real estate professional. • A resident of the City of Miami, • A person who represents employers within the City of Miami,_ ... . • A person who works in the following trades/ industries within the City of Miami — education, health care, law enforcement, fire safety /emergency, and. criminal justice system,...._ -in C_onnectton'_ ;wlili Affordable; ousing? w: LI Conflict of Interest A person is not eligible to serve on the HCLC 1f that person owns financial interest, is employed by, or is an officer of any entity that receives or intents to receive funding from the City of Miami. • Are you or will you become employed by or have a financial interest in an entity that receives of applies for funding from p Yes No the City of Miami? ■ Are you or will you become an officer of any entity that receives or applies for funding from the City of Miami? ❑ Yes O No B- y signing and submitting this application, I understand that If 1 am accepted as a member of the HCLC any false statement or prentatlon may r-suliin my dismissal L.m the committee. ■ ature ov,com/commun City of Miami - Department of Community Development Attn.: Assistant Director of Programs & Reporting Division 444 SW 2nd Avenue, 2nd floor, Miami, FL 33130 if you hove any questions regarding this application, please contact the Assistant Director of the Programs and i S Reporting Division at 305-47GZ080. Applications may be i + faxed along with a Resume to 305 400-5064. ent. Hf LC application forrnshall be mailed, along with the applicants i 1 G 21J S I UL S ` Community lopmn Stephen Hunter Johnson stephenhunterjohnson@yahoo.com 1818 SW 1st Avenue • Apartment 1701 • Miami, Florida 33129 (305) 987-1260 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Lydecker Diaz Shareholder Miami, Florida 2007- Present Responsible for the representation of municipalities and corporations in complex business and litigation matters. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: attorney and case management and strategy development; trial and appellate appearances; motion practice; corporate reorganization consulting; litigation team management: business and client development. Fischer & Mandell LLP, Associate Miami, Florida 2004-2007 Represented several banking and corporate entities involved in complex business and commercial litigation matters, primarily in litigation involving breach of contract and unjust enrichment, breach of fiduciary duty, civil conspiracy, as well as international discovery disputes. Appellate experience included matters of international discovery disputes, attorneys' fee provisions and indemnity clause issues. Broward County Public Defender's Office; Misdemeanor Division, Certified Legal Intern Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 2002 Represented criminal defendants charged with misdemeanor crimes. Managed every stage of criminal litigation from arraignment to trial. Conducted depositions and researched and drafted several successful motions. United States Bankruptcy Court; Judge A. Jay Cristol, Southern District of Florida, Legal Intern Miami, Florida 2001 Researched case law and drafted memoranda analyzing various issues presented before the Judge, noteworthy among the projects included researching the impact of the automatic stay provided by 11 U.S.C. §362 on an airline's collective bargaining agreement and prioritizing unsecured creditors in a commercial Chapter 7 filing. BAR ADMISSIONS Florida United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida EDUCATION University of Miami School of Law, Coral Gables, Florida Juris Doctor Cum Laude Coppin State University, Baltimore, Maryland Bachelor of Science in Management Science Stephen Hunter Johnson stephenhunterjohnson@yahoo.com 1818 SW 1st Avenue ♦ Apartment 1701 ♦ Miami, Florida 33129 (305) 987-1260 COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Miami -Dade County Black Affairs Advisory Board Chairman City of Miami Housing and Commercial Loan Committee Board Member 100 Black Men of South Florida, Inc. Vice President of Development BAC Funding Corporation Board Member of 501(c)3 charitable foundation. NAACP South Florid Branch Board Member Black Archives Board Member City of Miami — Department of Community Development Housing & Commercial Loan Committee (HCLC) APPLICATION F C)R\'I 0 Q First name' (�-t `j f O last name* A Q c, Home address' ; Apt. no. Cit , st e, and Zi Code* yvCt inn) r �act�_I F�- _>I3q_ Home phone' Alternative alone •c5 4 73--8370. o3 -7Cy-mot,/ o E-mail address-1-, , igp I —Cn 14 tA-4 te �%fl i4 06) • C (1 W1 required fields • Alt HCLC members shall be of 18 years of ago or older, • HCLC mombors shall be residents of the City of Miami, own real property, work or maintain business in the City; • A copy of the applicant's Resume must be submitted with this application. rofessional Data 1 Current employer p►kmuno Cun:e t Position/ Title Tradollndustry_afffllatlons Ltstall men?bershjps/board n omberslnps affiliated with *b W rJ C. o vtA c ti2 'IN C D, The following is a list of the specific qualifications required to apply for HCLC membership. Please check (ho correct box for all member seats you qualify for and indicate whether such qualification is in connection with affordable housing. Preference will be given to those applicants who are directly engaged in affordable housing. •Qua!Iflcatlon:Regalrenei • Actively engaged in residential in the residential home building industry._ • Actively engaged in the banking or mortgage banking industry. • A representative of those areas of tabor actively engaged in home building. • Actively engaged as an advocate for low-income parsons. ■ Actively engaged as a for -profit housing provider. ■ Actively engaged as a not -for -profit housing provider. • Actively engaged as a real estate professional. ■ A resident of the City of Miami. • A person who represents employers within the City of Miami. ■ A person who works in the following trades/ industries within the City of Miami — education, health care, taw enforcement, firesafety./emergency, and criminal justice system. Check all that In Connection Apply with Affordable Housing? C7 0 0 0 0 D Conflict of Interest {: A person is not eligible to serve on the HCLC if that person owns financial interest, is employed by, or is an officer of any entity that receias or intents to receive funding from the City of Miami. • Are you or will you become employed by or have a financial interest in an entity that receives of applies for funding from p Yes the City of Miami? ■ Are you or will you become an officer of any entity that receives or applies for funding from the City of Miami? 0 Yes XNo DBy signing and submitting this application, I understand that if! am accepted as a member of the HCLC any false statement or misrepresentation may result in my dismissal from the committee. Your gnature { !j le you hany questionsregarding this application, pease IzI c t the Assistant Director of e Programand Reporting Division al 305 41G-2080. AppScalions may be faxed along with a Resume to 305-400-5064. Copy of this application is available at www.miamigov.comlcommunitydevelopment. HCLC application forms shall be malted, along with the applicant's Resume to: City of Miami - Department of Community Development Attn.: Assistant Director of Programs & Reporting Division 444 SW 2nd Avenue, 2nd floor, Miami, FL 33130 Community Development Guillermo Rammos 400 East Dilido Drive, Miami Beach • Miami Beach, Florida • 33139 CELL (305) 794-3610 • E-MAIL billrammos@yahoo.com PROFILE Commercial Real Estate owner in the City of Miami for the last 24 years focusing in the Design District and Edgewater neighborhoods. Executive with Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. in Miami for 22 years. Financial foundation with broad business experience in Finance, Sales, Marketing and business development. Most recently launched and managed an international cruise operation with the highest guest satisfaction and profitability in the company. Active member of the Community as Chairman of City of Miami low income housing board as well as other commitments to local organizations. Family with 5 wonderful children EDUCATION Bachelor of Business Administration University of Miami Graduated 1986 Graduate courses in political science SKILLS Passed CPA exam in 1988 but not active EXPERIENCE Rammos Holdco Inc. President of a real estate holding company 1999-Present Urban adaptive reuse of warehouse into creative office space r- C)C Royal Caribbean & Celebrity Cruises, 1991-2014 Associate vice president and President of wholly owned subsidiary in Ecuador operating within the Galapagos National Park. Began in 1991 in corporate planning modeling long range financial scenarios. Became Marketing director responsible for a $40M budget with agency and staff team. Lead an international sales team with over $300M in sales. Overall, I had a great career at the cruise line. Del Monte Tropical Fruit Financial Analyst and treasury assistant, 1988-1991 KPMG Peat Marwick Senior Auditor and financial consulting, 1986-1991