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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCIP ResumesCIVILIAN INVESTIGATIVE PANEL COP MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION 970 S,W, 1StStreet; Suite 30S Miami, Florida 33130 305-960-4956 CeN Clyliiarinvestigativepa eJ j LAST NAME 'i/OCki FIRST NAME 0UC FCi5 A Q[3Jz F CONTACT , CELL • ONE: . DAY; `� NUMBERS 3O5 - 7. 6 i 8O ' 1 NIGHT; E-MAIL ADDRESS; ( eir 40 11L60(i)' [1 - 6LIe. i Ctp mil. e4, ii\e,t HOME A❑%RESS: AA CITY i r STATE, ZIP -CODE DISTRICT WORK ADDRESS: i CITY: STATE; ZIP -CODE DISTICT: kk 1 '') g & ri REAL STATE PROPERTY ADDRESS: CITY; STATE ZIP -CODE DISTRICT; 1, Are you, your spouse or any Immediate family member (children, parents or siblings) currently employed by the City of Miami? Yes ., No 2, Have you, your spouse, or any Immediate family member, eve been a sworn employee of the City of Miami Police Department? Yes No 3, Are you currertly a party or a party's legal representative in any litigation against the City of Miami? Yes No 4, ❑o you have a record of a felony conviction? Yes ><" No Si Why do you wish to serve on the CIP? Kek 9FA. V 4 J e(, z) g (` C9.aZ e`, ! PAAc e ..- _ . L' 6. What aspect of your life (EICLv eeve ve of � ,I flit i �,r �— 1. u Cue -it, LE v and/or work experience has prepared you for membership on the CIP? o ek �.�� v � ffi( f T CLO k_ID Lel u i U -6w- rt, j e e \4LVe, O T -to List any organizations with which you are affiliated and positlon(s)/offlce(s) held, ORGANIZATION: POSITION; ,,1111? ,C0r . ev ct( 40 V �+�v� i. �� �o y t � i HEY6 Bocui-a. l'- Eou' {tAft,V61— M1 A -re It ke) e, ,Cr d 1(1, 8, Please attach your resume with ,s application, 041..V? e 1.44 CERTIFICATE OF APPLICATION PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE SIGNING hereby certify that al: he statements made In this application are true and correct. By signing this application, I authorize verification of my background record solely for use by the CIP Nominating Committee to c reviews and provide final recommendations to the City of Miami Commission Board, SIGNA DATE: DoLg rliayer 2130 NW 13t Street, rliian i, Florida 3 125 doug,mOyer@stonesQupdev$Ioprnent riet 305-76I-&U30 WORK "EXPERIENCE ENCE C3/10-01/12 11/04--02/10 Stone Soup Development; .Miami, • Florida Press de nt Stone Scup Development. was formed as for-proat company whose primarily mission is developing new affordable :o:xsing, but we also have retail/commercial development experience. SSD has the financial strength, and ,experience to• carry -a p'roJ ct from cpnceptipn to conkpledon, including: pr edevelopme it, project design:, applying for governmental and hank frpanc ng, permitting, comma en cexrzett of construction through ; eceirt of Certificate cf Occupancy, and finally quality property mar agement. Carrfour Supportive Housing; Miami, Florida Vi.ae President, Housing Development Responsible for implementing varied housing developments from conception through occupancy, Repotted to the President/CEO and supervised a Co.struc.tan Manager, Development Assistant and three support stiff Identified, and selected potential project sites and coordinated due diligence For acquisition of new properties. Analyze projects and formulate project sources and uses, Sthtic tired financing for cons uctio.n and operating pro formers using .spreadsheet software, Dversaw the preparation Of grant nt and loan applications including Low Income Housing Tax credits, SAIL, HOME, Surtax, AHP, Tax Exempt Bonds, -etc. Coordinated project u.. encliti g and financing closings, Supe.ry se outside consultants and contactors, including appraisers., attorneys, arc .itects, engineers and general contractors, Managed tho cansti notion process, including rnainata:ning construction files and records, processing draws and reimbursements, and formulating financial progress reports for funding sources and Carrfour management and Shard of Directors. 1 Projects developed for Carrfour: '� u'illa Aurora - a 29 miliion .a new nixed -use mixed -income development funded prirnar'.iy by T24 credits, The project includes a public .1i.bra7,y, 76-units of affordable housing (39 supportive units for the homeless and 371ow.income units), and 10,000 square feet of effi.oe .space. * Royalton - Historic rehabilitation of 4..19.23 hotel into, 100 Single -Town occupancy apartments for -the homeless and ioWincome renters. This. $17.7 million.. project was funded with both H,istaric acidLow-Incdrne Housing Tax Credks along with City of Miaini HOME and County Surtax funds. * Harding Village - Rp Iabilzta.tiorz of a 1950 motel into 92 single-roorn occupancy apartments for the homeless and low-income ,renters. • T'1 is $12 million project was funde l with lowincome hous ng tax credits' alar'g tfith`Vetei'ans Administration Grant and Per Diem, City of Miami Beach HOME and County Surtax funds. * Verde Gardens - a mixed -use 145 Unit development for Miami --Dade County Homeless Trust on land it owns HornesteacL This $18 rr_illion project was funded with County General Obligation Bonds and County HOME dollars. Additaz=aiIy the project has an agricultural component; and a 5,000 sure foot fresh food market. * Dr, Barbara Carey--Shuier Manor - a $28 mullion mixed - income development funded primarily by Low -Income Housing Ta:t Credits - the project of 10.0 units (50 supportive units for the 1 ofneiess and 50 low income units), * parkriew Gardens - a $.10 rrJ2ion Tax Credit funded affordable housing 'development on City of Miami owned land. The projeci:'i s 60 units aZ. searing families who are at or below 60% of Area Median Income, * :Neighborhood Stabilization Program II - $16.8 mullion of liSP II grant funds from ; HUD, with the expec4ad.on of another $20 million of tax exempt bonds & 4% tax credits; for the acauisiti On and rehabilitation of 240-units of existing apartments, keeping them affordable for families who are at or belo,..v 50% of Area Median Income 11 /96 -- 11/04 6/96 - 10,/ s6 Jubilee Community Development Corp: Miami, F:orida Vice President and Director of Development: Responsible for development of all real estate projects for this nonprofit housing development corporation,. The dtties include the overall development of housing projects for low- inco.rne paod e - including Iand acquisition, assembling financing, g, hiring the development team (architects, general contractors, attorneys, accountants, etc,), and grain t vrrit .g, Liais.oned with the City and QoutIt Cotmissioners as well as with th6 housing and .community devwlopmerit staff for the City of Miami and the County. Projects developed for Jubilee: *Total number of units developed 440. * Total i? nois raised for projects $45,25 raillion, * Golfs d, 'Villas a i94-ur it, $16 to;:llibil tag exempt grid and tax Credit funded apartment. complex in North-Vi est Miariki, worked directly with Jubilee's joint venture partner The Related Group .of Florida. Drafted successful Miaiiii- Dadc Co my application for $600,000 of l-10ME funding for this project, X Carrie P. Meek Manor a $6,5 Trillion, 71-unit elderly horsing development it Dvertown, funded under 1-1UD's Section 202 program, Drafted successful County and City of Miami applications which provided an a.ciditicnal $500,000 offundir?g. * Jubilee - a 3, 5 million, 30-unit condorirri u.71 homeownership development_ in. East Little Havana. Shepherd Project - 6-unit formerly homeless development in Homestead, responsible for writing grants that raised $250,000 of matching funding for $600,000 project, * Jubilee Plaza - a 24,226 square foot retail/commercia.? -shopping center in Homestead, Florida Fund Development Consultant: Florida community Habilitation Center Consultant on planning the capital campaign. 3 10/95 - 5/96 4/90 - 10/55 3/85 4/90 Museum of Contemporary Art: Miami, Florida Director of Development Responsible for all raising activities for the -gnus; gym. * Directed the Board in identifying, inv-olvir;g and enlisting the rinanq a?. st pport ofozzcrs, anclud ng; private individuals, corporations and.ffundations, * Planned and executed the Inaugural Gala and other special a ent•fur d raisers. *Developed all endowment plan using naming opportunities in the:view facility to recognize major contributors. * Staffed the Board's •Development. Committee. * Supervised the efforts of a. grant writer. New World School of the Arts:. Miami, Florida -Directory c `-Developi Overal: resp ,nsibi !ty for all .fund rais'_r-g initiatives for this performing arts school. Annual goal of $500,300 regularly met and endowment increased frorn less than $1 million to over $4 million during my tenure. Secured the donation of a building re door to the School owned,by Bell Soc.ith and valued at $1.8 million • Identified, cultivated and recruited supportive patrons. Planned and executed all special event fund -raisers, including annual "Rising Stars" show. ▪ Provided staff support to the Executive Board, Foundation Board and Special rents Committee. • Managed governmental grant vF iting efforts from iden: ifi atian, to applications and reporting. • Served as liaison to the University of Florida's Foundation, and the Mtiprn,-Dade Community College Foundation. * Represented the school at social end cOrnrnutii y activities, enhancing its image and corporate landing potential. * Secured the donation of building across the street from the school yawed at $1.3iliion which Was owned by Bell South. Florida Grand Opera: Miami, Florida Associate Director of Development Responsible for management and direction of all corporate and foundation fund raising campaigns, as we:I 4 1/84 - 2/89 10/S1 - 12/S3 EDUCATION as all government grants, this totaled $2 million. annually. * Uirepted resca -oh on pate twal sources of corporate, q foundation and government support. Coo:'dir_ated the activities or the Board's Corporate Development Committee, • Supervised development staff, Jewish Family Service of Greater Miami: Miaixd, Florida Program Director Senior Crime Watch and 'Victims Assistance Program Provided home impros rnezts to qua_tiled low-income elderly homeowners and .renters. — including energy e icic: cy .. ;~np`ove-tn-erasT ec- xi" - e eats, and minor re airs, Took a Very*small project with an annual budget of only $22,000 and built a significant program of housing services with a $250,000 annual budget and staff of 18 employees, * Goneeived, developed, and raised funds to successfully implement program goals. * Maintained reporting systerxs for project's fiscal, personnel, program and public relations status. * Hired, trained and supervised a staff of 18 employees, University of Maryland Survey Research Center: CoylegP Park Maryland Project Director Responsible for survey research projects including! grant writrig, survey design, pre -testing, data collection, codirge a�Zalysxs, reporting and presentation, Hired, tree,, and supervised staff of interviewers and coders on a project by project basis, Worked closely with Center Director in evaluation and interpretation of data; * Wrote grants for funding of specific projects. B.S, - University of Arizona - 1975 Tucson, Arizona Major - Public Administration Graduated with High Distinction 5 PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Dean's List, Beta Gamma Sigma & Phi Kapp. Ply. N1,S, - Arizona State University - 1978 Tempe, Arizona Major - Criminology and Crimi:iai Justice * ABD on Ph.D. - University. of Delaware Newark, Delaware Major l- Sociology of Law Course work cozripleted, comprehensive exam nations passed).* All. But Dissertation remaining. Published author on crimira: justice, dugs and youth for several professional. journals. NeighborWorks Training Institute - Advanced leadership for Organza final Transformation Cer ificatian.•from The Enterprise Foundation for one -week .ourse on Introduction to Nonprofit Housing Developniet Certification from Development Training Institute for four -week course on comprehensive e housing development Completed one -week course of training on economic development by The Natiota.l Development Council Certification from Fannie Mae for Desktop Home Counselor training Corti e1 Fund Raising Executive by the National Society, of Fund Raising Executives Certifcate o: Completion of Excel 2000 Level 3 New Horizons Computer Learning Centers Board Member of the South Florida Community Devetopmen Coalition, 200& to present. Board Board viember of F.E.T.C.H. (Family Enrichment through 6 VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCES Community and Hope) 2009 to preent. ?owner Board Meriber ofMiami Chapter of Aasaciauon of lkundraising Professionals, 1990 - 1996. South Fiotkla Community Development Coalition United Way of Dade Co• Katy Area Agency cal Aging Greatdr,Mia.trii Chamber of Commerce Downtown Miami Partnership Mcntal Health Association of Miami Fellowship House of Miami Christian Community Services 7 WPC tRENCES Dr. Richard Bassin President & CEO Richard Bassin R D. LLC 300 South Pointe Drive 0 1701 ivliami Beach, F1. 33139 305-321-1226 cell r1±1crnto rgrrielj.core JohnC. ar"`rison, Jr. Preside;- t & CEO Harrisari Canst action Company 528. Minorca Avenue Cora! Gables, FL 33134 305-21.6-3919 cell Tammy Hay1ocd-Moore \'ice President JPMargan Chase Community Development Barking 10-420 Highland Manor Drive, Building 2, 5th Floor MAILSTOP FL3-2519 Tampa,, F1. 33610-9128 Ph.: 813-432-4902 Cell, 813-470-0660 Tammy.Havi x..k-MooreeChase.cor George Mensah Director - City of Miami Department of Community Development 444 sw 2nd.Aven,ue, 2nd Floor Mia..n-J FL 33130 305--416-1765 407-687-6050 cell ensaneoliamiguv. o m Tony Tl,esi g, Acquisition Manager National. Equity Find} Inca., 501 Seventh Avenue,. 7th Floor New York, NY 10018 212-455-9346 347-489-95-1 Cell tthesinel!scneL,or g 8 CIVILIAN INVESTIGATIVE PANEL CIP MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION 970 S,W. Street; 5a1te 305 Miami, Florida 33130 30:S-9.60-4956 ii dallierinvestigativepanel MAST NAME Motley I FAST NAME Russell DOB 1I9/88 M X >= CONTACT NUMBERS i CELL PHONE: 305-4.94.4889 DAY: 306-494-4889 NIGHT: 305494-4669 E.-MAIL ADDRESS: tomolley@grf alicote HOME ADDRESS; R'jar rlr #49A CITY: Miami STATE: FE ZIP -CODE a il9A DISTRICT: i WOK DrsLoftb DRESS: 15800 NW 42rad Ave. CITY: NoIlatni Carders, STATE: FL ZIP -CODE 33054 DISTRICT: N/A. REAL STATE PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1740 NW North River Dr. 40128 CITY: Miami STATE FL ZIP -CODE 33125 DISTRICT: 1 1, Are you, your spouse or any Immediate family member (children, parents or siblings) currently employed by the City of Miami? Yes X No 2, Have you, your spouse, or artiy Immediate family member even been a sworn employee of the City of Miami Police Department? Yes x No 3, Are you currently a party or a party's legal representative In any litigation against the City of Miami? Yes X No 4, Do you have a record of a felony conviction? Yes X No 5, Why do you wish to serve on the CIP? As a taxpayer and a concerned citizen, I believe it is my civic duty to serve my 04, particularly when It comes to assuring the safety of ail Miami residents, it's Important that the CIP is diverse. As an African American mar., I can offer a unique perspective that will help insure that the panel's recommendations are fair andunbiased.want to serve as a voice for the voiceless in my community. I would accept this appointment w?th honor and responsibility. 6. What aspect of your life and/or work experience has prepared you For membership on the CIP? As a former broadcast journalist, I have witnessed all sides of police activity --both positive amid criminal. 1 am capable of analyzing situations as Information is presented, As a current university professor, I take pride In putting my critical thinking skllis to work. 1r appointed to the CIP, I would closely fallow Instructions, as directed to the panel. while offering a perspective on the panel that they may be underrepresented. 7, List any organization with which you are affiliated and position(s)/office(s) held, ,.: .i.1ATIC]N; .. r 5 ' ..., µpasi rov . South Florida Bieck Jo:masts Association Board Member Alpha PH Alpha Fraternity, Inc. (local chapter Chairman of Big Brother/Big Sister Committee Serenity on the River Condo HGA Board Director 8, Please attach your resume with this application. ''' E,,,.`, RifFI.CATJr L7.� Sf'PLiCAiI{] RL 1S 'fti AJ CAR P;11,iY; Ei:O ;S.1GNJlV.G�, I hereby certify that all the statements r^ade in this application are true and correct, By signing this application, I authorize verification of my background record solely for use by the CIP Nominating Committee to conduct reviews and provide final recommendations to the City of Mlani Commission Board. )2 M4 L4 SIGNATtJRLr-, BATE, 1 0/ 5 / ) Russell Motley romo tley@a7gm ai 1, co: 305-494-4669 Education Florida A.&i: f University Tallahassee, FL Mastcr of Science in .tou>xalsmiNfas;r Communication May 20I0 Thesis: "The 40-year Evolution of Super Bowl Commercials, 1969-2009; A Content Analysis Examining Depictions ofA r' ioan-Americans in Ama.ica's Most I eavily Watched TV Ads" University of 11Jarnl Bachelor of Science in Broadcast Journalism/English Professfonai Experience Coral Gables, FL May 1989 1401A Media Group i�iiami 11, Editor-fn-Chief May 2017 -- Present Manages rho editorial content for MIA magazine, an entertainment pz:blleation, and Legacy magazine, a professional and business related publication, Florida Memorial Lniversity Miami Gardens, FL Broadcast professor Aug, 2011 -- Present Develops and manages the broadcast journalism program, Instructs undergraduate courses Including Newspaper Writing, TV News Reporting, Writing for Electronic Media, TV Production, TV Practicumn and Public Speaking. WTXL-TV Tallahassee, FL Primary hews Attchar Dec, 2010 — Aug. 2011 Co-anchored the weekday evening newscasts at 5, 5:30, 6 and 11 p.m, at the ABC affiliate station, WTEV TV Jacksonville, FL AnchorfReporter rune 1996 — Aug, 2007 Co-anchored weekday 5:30 pm. newscast and covered general assignment stories at the CBS affiliate station, K'Pii L-.TV Reporter Tulsa, ON May 1993-June 199E Covered education, general assignments and breakingnawvs stories, including the Oklahoma City bombing, WAIT F-T Reporter Madison, WI Nov. 1991-- May 1993 Covered general assignment stories for the NBC affiliate station. The Miami Herald Fort Lauderdale, FL Business Reporter May 1989 --Nov, 1991 Investigated consumer -related stories for the Broward edition of the Herald's Business Monday section Tile Miami Herald Miami, Copy Editor Aug. 1988--May 1989 Edited stories on the national news desk at the Herald's downtown Miami headquarters, Awards Florida 'Memorial University ,SGA's Professor of the Year, 2015-2016 Florida Memorial University Vacuity Service of Year Award, 2015-2016 Legacy Magazine Educator of the Year;, 2015 Professional Affiliations & Volunteer Services Director, Serenity CO the River Homeowner's Association, Miami Member, National Association of Black Jot:rnalists 141[ember, Board of Directors, South Florida Black Journalists Association Member, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc, Volunteer, Big Brothers/13 ig Sisters CIVILIAN INVESTIGATIVE PANEL OP MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION 97O s Lei i'r Street, Suite 305 Miami, Florida 33130 305 960-4956 c+viliarinvestigativepa e LAST NA!.'"�U�f- l c71 &MI CONTACT NUMBERS CELL PHONE: _ � �~ DAY' 761 CJ='�S NiCHT: E- IL ADDRESS: _ C-DLi(771N�c t e f2 GMA1L.,, o-r-A, HOME ADDRESS; _ 3Le7I F .-at,IQA ,ie; ITy: iv tAr t STATE: P L ZIP -CODE _(a3 DISTRICT .- WORK ADDRESS: ) L D I. \,), MINN-AI I A, _, CITY; MI A,N i STATE; 1r- . ZIP -CODE .g3i DISTRICT: REAL STATE PROPERTY ADDRESS: CITY: STATE ZIP -CODE DISTRICT: 1. Are you, yaw' spouse or any immediatemember (children, parents or slbli rgs) currently employed by the City of Miami? Yes No 2. Have you, your spouse, or any immediate fa nily nember--{ 7en a sworn employee of the City of No •� Miami Police Department? Yes 3. Are you currents a arty or a party's legal representative in any litigation against the City of Miami? Yes � No 4. Do you have a record of a felony conviction? Yes __ __No 5, Why do you wish to serve on the CIP? Ai-4 INAN6,0 QN ri u-NrF1 .pkv) tc \4 i-1• � ``� r] ' �• P , 1 ! , . } L,n / ;viz,' 7• j A, A T r' rm T i`r? f'ibasik 6. What aspect of your l;fe and/or work experience has prepared you for membership on the CIP? rwf AID 4 -Ar GrA\it-f) ih PI/A P.rvo ovectin REc.sNiny) Hicw-E A? .;g3t-D.,s7.t..kie-)45 fts c;l r3 \1 - , ` 1 4 )(L.C)) F .0-1TLL 5 rxI Gi craw W 7. List any organizations with which you are affiliated and position{sj/office {s} held, ... . : :ORGANIZATION PC SITION: S. Please attach your resume with this application. CERTIFICATE OF APPLICATION PLEASE:READ CARaEl .LLY BEFORESJGNIfyg. I hereby certify that all the statements made In this application are true and correct, By signing this application, I authorize verification of my background record solely for use by the CIP Nominating Committee to conduct reviews and provide final recommendations to the City of Miami Commission Board. SIGNATURE DATE; j 10 1.- V 5 ` r7 Courtney Omega courtneyomega@grail ,corn (305) 993-8570 PROFILE: Executive level program and education specialist with a vast background of working in professional and diverse settings. Teaching, assisting and creating are specifics skills that are constantly being utilized to challenge and advance professional relationships and prioritize social or community initiatives, Job History SUM MMAR i': • More than a decade of working with community organizations including cultural arts, academia and faith based youth groups • 5 years-- of networking and client recruitment experience as a publicist in the entertainment industry. • Majored in Journalism at Florida A&M University, • Curriculum writer and facilitator for Golden and Golden Crates Foundation Familiarity with the staples of weight loss and shapemaintenance for FIT , Serve as nutritional guide and physical fitness enthusiast, • Certification specialist for City Hall Philadelphia (MBEC) • Enjoys instructing and teaching dance, drama and social studies with groups of all ages EDUCATION! Florida A&141 University' 1996-2000 Florida State 1997-1999 Major: Journalism Minor: Theater/ 'Theatrical Dance Editor of Student Magazine Journey 1999 EXPERIENCE! Courses taken included: Professional, Political Writing Elements of Magazine Editing Photography Playwriting and Directing Media Ethics News Writing and Reporting Communications Law Graphic Design and Development Magazine Production Public Relations Methods Miami Onmi Community Redevelopment Agency, Coordinated Community Assessment Survey Organize Social Media Awareness Hui.t Community Connection database Created Monthly Newsletter -Omni CRA Connection Program Manager for Purple Shirts Neighborhood Enhancement Team City of Miami Executive Aide to Commissioner Ken Russell Created the Front Desk Bible -Guide to Customer Service Managed schedule of events, daily meetings Represented D2 Office at Community Meetings Drafted briefing notes and organized for easy follow along Helped set budgets for community events Collaborative Development Corporation May 2014- October 2014 Assisted Director with PublicReJations Duties Assisted Program Director with Promotional Event Materials for KROMA Provided Curriedum and Instruction for Sumner Kulture Program, KROMA Community Playhouse 2012 May -October 2013 Atlanta, Georgia Assistant Director • flandled New client recruitment • Coordinated fundraising • Assisted director with care and prep materials of facility • Implemented curriculum For arts as well as academie studies Fitness Consultant, LA Fitness Sunset Plaza Miami, FL 2010 - 2012 • Customer service • Guest Relations • Personal Fitness and Gym Membership sale • Organized Member Appreciation Events IlJ()NORS YMCA, Fit Fancy Program Coordinator Philadelphia, PA 2003-2005 • Created classes centered around family fitness • Organized performance events and functions • Created community support drives Novelist, Publish' America Miami, FL 2007 — Current • Be i ithaut You, 2009, The Next Door, 2013 GIRLS INC ATLANTA, Smart Award Nominee, 2012 Featured Speaker, Daytona Authors' Book Fair, 2009, Published author Guest Lecturer, 'Virginia Tech, Johnson C Smith University, Miami -Dade College, Broward Colloge, and University of Miami (2007 - 20t0), Guest of Honor, Keynote Speaker for Woman2Woittan Book Club Black HistoryMonth CIVILIAN INVESTIGATIVE PANEL, OP MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION !9/Q5W. I," Street; Suite Miami, Florida 33130 „ _ • 1- 305-960-4956 'civilialiinv6stigativepanel LAST NAME (-...) tieit-"Z I FIRST NAME 1 ALAikao DOB nos3 in ' .11. CONTACT NUMBERS CELL PHONE: tX-Ai ocucl \ I DAY: k , , NAITO:vyva_ ,-K.Qet 1\ t 4 E-MAIL ADDRESS: -4--T3-01Ati HOME ADORES : (t8trtiTS( '' aC\ CITY: MV)rAArN STATE: cl...- I ZIP -CODE I -a5t3'7-. DISTRICT: Z — WORK ADORE, \IlOi.--SrOi °Alva, CITY: MIAAtiA STATE: art.... ZIP -CODE DISTRICT: REAL STATE PROPERTY ADDRESS: i CITY: STATE ZIP -CODE DISTRICT: 1, Are you, your spouse or any immediate family by the City of Miami? Yes r (chi Icfren, parents 9r siblings) Currently employed 2, Have you, your spouse, or any Immediate family er eve been a sworn employee of the City of Miami Police Department? Yes 3. Are you currently a pa a party's legal representative In any litigation against the City of Miami? Yes 4, Do you have a record of a felony conviction? Yes 5, Why do you wish to serve en the CIP? r LI cya- kkfLE) nMa t-havis us\ 6. What aspect of your life and/or work experience has prepared you for membership on the CIP? gwybrr (Nit\v4i0-- do CAP '1364 ottr$a) Qt_itiLs4eL N\A icaavi cAdav o s with which vau are affiliated and osition s /office s heId. ,.. _.___. _. , .. . ORGANIZATI.ON:' -.-., ;, . ... POsiTidNi Not -a„,\ NA, Aifts4faknel—a)- qmplq . . 6-% kNA-0444:1AM.1-,, 'Ll c'''sik Conewctul., tikva6 ciAm4er-c- ,;:,„!,„.. 8. Nose att4cit your resm0 Mth thils application. L - L CERTIFICATE OF APPLICATION 'PLEASE REAPIAREfghty 13001t: $10iMg , 7 hereby certify that ail thegateme nts made irithls appli,cation 'are true.a.hd;cori-re'dt; _ . By signing this application, I authorize verification of my background record solely for use b9 'the CIP Nominating Committee to' conduct reviews 9.nd provide fipel recommenpiatipns to the City of Mlacni.C9miniplon ( t t: {ME3 Alvaro M. Puente 3 .469.1111 jttlt+;;e-'egaal.c m 16 ICE 3rd Avenue Miami Florida 33132 Profile Has knowie 1 e aid t'ainind of pocce proced Wires and departmental Orders as wel as st3te,"deral 'aW,V3.Act;ve In structural management Imple ertator,.Abilift'y to rnuiti-tasx and remain fmpartiaf,'erforms extremely well under pressure.Provldss a positive balance between professisnai and fa ally life. Superior orge ^iza*.lcrial sk!fls,Greatly respacted as a 5r C4e=s I nerchant.!-lighly ethical,Able to oar) a in several languages. Experience FRESIDs=1'>rT,DQWN FCWN COFFEE BAR.INC. MIAMI,FLCRIGA 290C-FRESENT owner and operator of a very success ,f oltdocr itaflan caffe.Orlgir rf cloreer cf a hig= erd cass eatery rr downtown Miarn.i.Responsfble for all day to day Operaticns,including but not rimiied tq rna'ntaitirfng elevated standJrds for kitchen and frcnt cperatfor3.Menu desgn,food and supply purchas;ng. and budgeting,Employee tr ir.g;sLnervisicn and certircation,Public relations and income ge^erating events. POLICE TR„ INEEWOFFICER. CITY OF MiAM1 POLICE DEPARTMENT, MIAMI,FLOgID.A 2008.2008 lerforrrned the dr'!Gs requi-ed and spec1'f[ed as per Depa-tmente iy-zLers.Passed the School of justice.' 8a is Law En..'crcernent rn3nda,ed cou'ses and s;. .cessfu ly cbta'ned the FILE State cfficar certlf catfcri.Passed city of Miami sponsored and mandated JLl tr'ernirg PRE5ICEMT .S1 CQIy+FAMES, INC. CORAL GABLES 1990-19999 Oversaw the operations of a global company that specialized ir. importing and exp:rt:rrg automobiles and motorcycles. GENERAL SALES MrANGER,THE PORSCHE COLLECTIQN.CORAL GARLEs,Fl.ORf13A 1;84.1990 Responsible for the safes oporat;on of a Porsche Cars of North America franchise.Dut;es included the ordering and full specification of a:l raw vehicle invento-y, New and used ca- department sales,aprra!safs and desk,Empfoyee training and hiring_ EDUCATION Miami Dade Caflape, Cr!rrminology and Acceie~ated d.rsing M;arn. Dada Schocl of JJstice, Banc craw Enforcement American high Schap Et Salvador CIVILIAN INVESTIGATIVE PANEL CIP MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION 970 S.W. l'L Street; Suite 305 Miami, Florida 33130 305 -9 60-49 55 civilianinvestig tivepanel LAST NAME Navarreto CONTACT CELL PHONE: NUMBERS L 305-607-6590 E-MAIL ADDRESS; sieve a[,3miamipspi,corr FIRST NAME Stephen DAY: 305-285-4321 HOME ADDRESS: 1325 SW 18 Street WORK ADDRESS: Same as above• CITY; Mlaml CITY: STATE: FL STATE; DOB 09/03/1971 NIGHT: None. ZIP -CODE 33145 ZIP -CODE DISTRICT; 5 DISTRICT: REAL STATE PROPERTY' ADDRESS: Same as above. CITY: STATE ZIP -CODE DISTRICT: i. Are you, your spouse or any immediate family member (children, parents or siblings) currently employed by the City of Miami? Yes X No 2, Have you, your spaase, or any Immediate family member even been a sworn employee of the City of Miami Police Department? Yes X No 3. Are you currently a party or a party's legal representative In any litigation against the City of Miami? Yes X No 4. Do you have a record of a felony conviction? Yes X No 5. Why do you wish to serve on the CIP? care about the Ci'.y of Miami Including its citizens and police department. I would be honored to participate In a process that makes our city better and safer for a!i, 6• What aspect of your life and/or work experience has prepared you for membership on the CIP? y education, wor< experience and life experience have prepared me to be an asset member an the CIP, I have an A.A. degree in law. an A.S, degree in paralegal studies, and a bachelor's degree in liberal studies focusing or psychology. 1 have worked as aparaiegal, private investigator and process server for prominent law firms in Miami including the City Attorney's Office for the past twenty-five years. Finally. I was born and raised in Miarrt, I live and work in Miami. I am rasing my family In Miami, and I arri intirnately familiar with this city that I love. List any organizations with which you are affiliated and pos'tion(s}/office(s) held, ORGANIZATION: POSiTiON: Miami PSPI, LLC President, private irvestigatar, certified process server. 8. Please attach your resume with this application, CERTIFICATE OF APPLICATION PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE SIGNING I hereby certify that all the statements made in this application are true and correct, By signing this application, I authorize verification of my background record solely for use by the CIP Nominating Committee to conduct reviews and provide final recommendations to the City of Miami Commission Board, SIGNATURE: DATE: 08/25/2017 Stephen A. Navarrete 303.607-6590 * 1325 SW I S Street. Miami, IT 33 l45*stave@rniamipspl,com EERIENCE President of Miami PSPI, LLC, a Process Service & Private Investigations Office Miami PSPI, LLC, Agency Number A2600399; September 2006 to present. I investigate ClaitAs, analyze oases, identify pertinent issues in a case, gather and collect pertir,,ent data and information from various entities and databases to uncover facts about legal, financrai, aradar personal matters, and I report all findings to clients. I oversee all agency accounts, I serve process, coordinate service of process and I locate people and assets, I perform background checks and asset checks, skip traces. and 1 also perform surveillances and stakeouts, Paralegal; .4kerman, LL,P; February 2002 to September 2006, I assisted shareholders in all areas of civil Litigation pertaining to insurance defense, corporate law. and general litigation and trial support. I collected, compiled, evaluated, and maintained records from federal, local, and state goverment agencies including federal and state courts, medical providers, employers, and insurance companies. I prepared discovery requests, responses, motions, and notices of hearing. I investigated litigant claims, located witnesses, obiaincd statements, and presented oral and written reports to my attorneys and clients. Paralegal; Gaebe, Mullen, ntonelli, et al.; August 2000 to February 2002. I assisted Mark Antoneili and other senior partners in all areas of civil litigation pertaining to insurance defense, corporate law, and general litigation, I secured, organized, and summarized medical record, employment regards, deposition transcripts, and records from federal, local, and state government, 1 analyzed cases, ascertained pertinent Issues, obtained and analyzed data, researched related legal issues, and prepared written memorandums of law. I contacted witnesses, obtained statements, and prepared oral and written reports of my findings to my attorneys and clients. I prepared standard pleadings including but not limited to discovery requests, discovery responses, general motions, and notices of hearings, Paralegal; Law Office of Max Goldfarb,. May 1997 to August 2000. I assisted Max A. Goldfarb in all stages of litigation. I located defendants and coordinated service of process throughout the world. I Investigated Defendant's assets for the purpose of satisfying judgments via levies and'or by garnishing accounts. I performed field work consisting of locating assets and maintaining constant vigilance uttti! they were seized. I negotiated price and purchased Judgments from Plaintiffs, I met with potential clients to obtain information about their case and i prepared and provided oral and written summaries of facts to detern;ine liability to IMir, Goldfarb, I regularly provided clients with oral and written status of their cases. EDUCATION Miami Dade College Associate in Science — Paralegal Studies; 1997, Associate in Arts — Law; 2001, Florida International University Bachelor of Arts - Liberal Studies; 2004, OUALIFICATIO?S Bilingual: English and Spanish. Licensed Private Investigator in good standing since 2004, License Numbers • C24003600 • G1603718 • A2600399 Miatni-Dade County Certified Process Server in good standing since 1999, • CPS #1185 Notary Public • FI133969 Helot [sotto *'k-i rr 4 ll R CIVILIAN INVESTIGATIVE PANEL CIP MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION 970 S.W. 1 Street; Suite 305 tvliarrti, Florida 33130 305-960-4956 (13:4) C v:kanInvesti ativepar'01 LAST NAME Cabrera FIRST NAME Rafael DOB 03/24/ L984 ivi F CONTACT NUMBERS CELL PHONE: 305-546-7354 L DAY: I NIGHT: E-MAIL ADDRESS; rafaelcabrerajr@grnail.com HOME ADDRESS: 115 sw 42 Ave #208 CITY: Miami STATE: FL ZIP -CODE 33134 DISTRICT: WORK ADDRESS: See Above CITY: STATE: ZIP -CODE DISTRICT: REAL STATE PROPERTY ADDRESS: See Above CITY: STATE ZIP -CODE DISTRICT: 1, Are you, your spouse or any immediate family member (children, parents or siblings) currently employed by the City of Miami? Yes X No 2, Have you, your spouse, or any immediate family member eve been a sworn employee of the City of Miami Police Department? Yes X No 3, Are you currently a party or a party's legal representative in any litigation against the City of Miami? Yes X No 4, Do you have a record of a felony conviction? _ Yes _ X No 5. Why do you wish to serve on the CIP? My purpose for seeking a position on the Civilian Investigative Panel is to ensure that we maintain nothing but the utmost professionalism frorn the employees of the great City of Miami. I understand that the police department has to provide a tough work product, The service the men and wornan of the Miami Police department provide Is both risky and dangerous, t commend every last one of those brave individuals for confronting those dangerous situations head on, I am also well aware of the unfortunate behaviors and mishaps the department has deah with both in recent years and in Its past history, I believe She C.I,P, is an important component in ensuring that the members of Miami Police Department follow their Departmental Guidelines and continue to provide not only excellent law enforcement service, but great customer service as well, As a member of the civilian Investigative Panel I will approach each case with a fair and bias view before stating my opinion or judgment. 6, What aspect of your life and/or work experience has prepared you for membership on the CIP? I have a finance Degree from Florida International University. I manage several Smoothie king Franchises in the Mlam+ Area and I am Involved with several business ventures throughout the City of Miami, My business ventures, as weft as, my volunteer work within the City of Miami have geared me to Teare the many facets of this great shy As a business owner, I know the importance of providing great customer service, f try to instill this philosophy in my employees on a dairy basis, At times, when an employee is not receptive to the culture I gain to achieve, I have to take a fair and impartial approach to the discipline I Mil possibly recommend or enforce. Disciplinary situations have led me to understand and obtain a vast knowledge In Employee Labor Laws and the experiences of how to dIplomatkafiy handle situations as they are presented tome. 7. List any organizations with which you are affiliated and positions)/office(s) held. ORGANIZATION: Furnished upon request 8. Please attach your resume with this application. POSITION: CERTIFICATE OF APPLICATION PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE SIGNING I hereby certify that all the statements made in this application are true and correct. By signing this application, I authorize verification of my background record solely for use by the CIP Nominating Committee to conduct reviews and provide final recommendations to the City of Miami Commission Board, SIGNATURE: RQ DATE: 7/27/17 RAFAEL CABRERA Phone. (305) 91,9-1629 + Fax; (305j 2224145 • Erma!: rafgelcghperairC,grnail,com Innovator known for a trusted ability to envision and create successful results 1n complex st' ations; with a proven ability to swiftly analyze key business drivers and develop s:rategies to grow the bottom -line, Areas of -Excellence include; • Deve:oiling New Business • Raising Capita; ▪ Negotiations and Closings • Fotni r.g Strategic Alliances • Leading &- Developing Tan • Marketing Campaigns • Customer Engagement +� Board Collaboration C,.VRL CR I-HISTOR\' TICKET HUNGRY; Miami, FL Co-Founder/Director of Business and Government Relations Ticket Hungry provides passionate fans the ultimate live event experience. Through persoaaazei Customer -service, clients can buy tickets for any sporting, concert or theater event nationwide. • Cultivate business and drive all aspects of the companies' growth by acquiring sports, musio, and business partnerships. • Spearhead new -market growth by identifying optimal investments with demographic analysis that are aligned with community profiles. • Involved in the South Florida community es a corporate sponsor of multiple Local charities, universities and sporting events such as Amigo For Kids, Florida International University, Sony Open Teens and The Miami Heat, 2006 - Present NEXT LEVEL CONSULTING; Miami, FL 2005 - Present President rndependent consulting for small and large tier companies specializing in short and long-term investments and developing operational ef�.tolencies by building organizational structures, from the grass -root levet to the Board and Senior Executive& • Sharp Financial planning, forecasting, controllership, strategy and business araly°tics for various clients end companies, SMOOTHIE RING; Miami, FL 200S - Present General Manager Directly responsible for overall sales, performance and sers'ice for multiple franchise locations Oversee and control all daily operations, policy implementation, advertising' promotion and strategic direction, • Set and administer budgets; monitor quality control to ensure profitability and sustainabilily. • Recruit, hire, and motivate staff and implement proactive tra Ming management. ■ Maintain as approachable, community friendly image, promoting brand message through speaking engagements, charitable activities and relations with media sources TAMIIPA YANKEES; Tamp, FL Minority Duvner 20 i2- Present Class A Advanced Affiliate of he New York Yankees Major League Baseball team. EDUCATION Florida International University,- College ofBusiness.4dtnlnistratton, Miami, Florida Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Finance PROFESSION A CIVIC AFFI1AT-OM Latin Builders Association Junior Director City- Year Miami Finance Committee Florida International Alumni Lifetime Member Alumni B ig Brother, Big Sister of Greater Miami llispank Advisory Council OF WANT] 11,1MTIrliATIVEPANEiL flf5) APPLIOATION 979 %:`,,riVE.604 $41 Wie; PlarAce.31-3-0 0.41#01.+4,k40 Eisen Dam= QTAr DA-r, lq.:ZOMR?t 305-343-2731 2332SW 19 -Street mcialtilz.Amein,qtr otAriely E.AcT eJe'5n(g8 CiCor1SUInna,brz aosr, 10/22/1965 E.' Egl,krG; ; FAA 335-343-2731 1 305-858-:,:..', 627. RT:ZL Kam', 1 FL I 33145 $1•AT,1 -g1R Do; yr* Own roat prooNliv worr4 r MPtai bustf-tas- 10 the QJty of x Y'eo Na., If y..s ..Addre$86: 2332 SW I 1:01epOrip Niirrgaar 305-343-273.1 Are yqu,, wur -$p4u$5t: Or any 7mtt em* f1t1trber ,p2:mvA8 bThi)cxlatttly bythatCy Mnii Ye8 x Kci Ralia yalz Vgai .>,atay tmr(1' fry biaQt1 sw9a1.1 VOPIQY-P4 dr' tiig C* cif MLam!' Pflcs 1)"..p8r-lfrtent? yep Are you air.rolfy 5 Ogti or 4 pqity's th.E1'?1,ty Dr Mlarar? . NQ sekritaffme i any litIgAtor 3/Pu hove recorc,' of• %oily ciorpeotior17 YR,s X CAte'r e, ti'►rltet aspect o` your Iie ano,pr worts experienos has prepared you for mein t etehl i rr ` i1 7 (YN ma.y.gttech up to a pne,pegs reapPnse,) 1 hay P•seie,i. Gird v,�ii# i.esed.bo hxides of the coin o'nc 1 ccri 'be uihicsed_ it cle6sions, -' eras Ohiaf cF Stdff•ta d co'r.inirsslorrer when C!P was created (Inc urderstdnd the spfrft order why tt was c paed, There are c. !w ys tfvo sides to a story and some even say three, Why do you wish to serve ci the wiz (You may at atrh up to ons.-gaga response,) J idq riot !'!ce how situations prow and The truth Is hard to seek, Whether !t Is a police officer or a cK.teh that is in the r'tht, I want to seek be sire t; tot it is fair and °1ght. List ary orga.n1za ion w!t'h w*h t L a .e affiliated and position(s)/3rf!cer;s) held, ‘You may attach a separate eheet or resume, If necessary.) 0 RWANJZATION: FOSiTION; CERTIFICATE OP APPLICATION I harehy of rtify that a1, the statements made irr this appiiaation are +~ue and carnet By slgnin this appllca-tIon, 1 authcifze ver#ficetlan of my backQraund record scleiy for use by the CIF M rntnatinQ Commlttea to conduct ,reviaws an,1 provido final recommendaltons to the Cijr of 11+'1iarni Commission, Slgrtstura' °ae: .Argi117r2014 Eileen Damaso 2332 S.W. 19th Street • Miami, Florida 33145 • (305) 343-2731 • eileen@damaso.us SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS: • More than fifteen years of professional experience in government and legislative management, lobbying and public relations. • Proven abilities to achieve and exceed goals and objectives to meet operational deadlines. • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills having dealt with a diversity of constituents, elected officials, private industry and municipal departments. • Bilingual: English and Spanish EXPERIENCE: EDA CONSULTING President Miami, Florida April 2011 - Present • Manage legislative issues for clients and maintaining an awareness of how legislation impacts projects; Provide objective advice, expertise and specialist skills with the aim of creating value, maximizing growth through government contracts and proposals; • Perform research, data collection, and assist in preparing business proposals and presentations for governmental bids and request for proposals; • Provide input into, and assisting with the production of a wide range of documents satisfying the requirements of both new business sales and the support of existing customers; WASTE MANAGEMENT INC OF FLORIDA Government Affairs Director Miami, Florida October 2009 — March 2011 • Coordinates and performs tasks designed to initiate and secure contract renewals and price increases with current customers. • Researches and develops new business opportunities within the marketplace. • Maintains and enhances customer satisfaction through relationship building, • Analyzes and prepares the following: bids, process specifications, and test and progress reports. • Acts as a liaison between the Company and community and/or client. • Answers escalated and/or complex questions and resolves complaints of customers. • Develop strategies to add value to the company through government relations and public affairs at the state and local government level. WORLD WASTE SERVICES, INC Vice President Municipal Marketing and Government Affairs Miami, Florida ....August 2002 — October 2003 ..June 2004 — October 2009 • Develop strategies to add value to the company through government relations and public affairs at the state and local government level; • Administer all the government permits and licenses; • Monitor, analyze and influence legislation and administrative actions; • Maintain relations with public officials; • Manage public relations initiatives and represent the Company in all media inquiries; • Target and secure major waste and recycling accounts throughout the state of Florida; • Responsible for tracking, bidding and securing commercial, government and municipal waste contracts. Eileen Darnaso Resume Page 2 FLORIDA SENATE Legislative Assistant Taliahassea and Miami Beach, Florida..,,,,........,2403•June 2004 • Assist rr ernber of the Florida Senate with a variety of administrative and public reiations matters by interpreting policies, procedures and operating practices of the Florida Legislature; • Advise Senator of issues and prajebts hat require involvement In order to better serve the district; • Update Senator cri research gathered necessary for drafting bills and amendments, and analyzes legislative proposals; • Perform background research oh a bill and working It through the committee process, CITY OF MIAMI COMMISSION Chief of Staff Miami, Florida ....,.,.,.,.., June 1998 - July 2002 • Manage and coordinate al; City functions for City Commissioner In addition to broadening oornmunkty access to municipal services; • Responsible for operations and logistics of Commissioner's office to include but not limited to overseeing the office and preparing and executing the office budget; • Manage public relations for Commissioner, which include but are not ll^ilted to preparing and distributing press releases and designing and composing district newsletter and setting up media Opportunities; • Facilitate public appearances and foster relationship with media; • Perform research acid response to public inq'.iirles as it relates to policy Issues; • Consult Commissioner an any controversial issue in front of the commission and gather information and backup data. • Represent Commiss'oner In intergovernmental Inquiries regarding community Issues; • Lobby the Florida State Legislature on behalf of the City; • Initiate strategic goals, empowering associates and tracking multiple complex projects. FLORIDA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Legislative Assistant Tallahassee and Miami, Florida November 1995•June 1998 • Assist member In carrying out background research to gather and assemble information as necessary for drafting bilis and amendments; and analyzing legislative proposals; • Advise member on issues and projects to better serve district; • Responsible for district offioe along with supervising district staff; • Attend meetings and conferences or behalf of member: • Handle public relations affairs along with preparing and distributing press releases, newsletters and other public Information data; EDUCATION: • MASTER OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION University of M!arni, Coral Gables, Florida — May 1990 • BACHELOR OF ARTS IN POLITICS AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS University or Miami, Cara! Gables, Florida — August 1987 NAME: 7,renlse Bryan CITY OF rVi1AMI CIVILIAN INVESTIGATIVE PANEL (CIP) APPLICATION 97O S.W. oaf Street, Ma, r�7!srt�l, Pior!da 11120 30$$ 96'0.4956 11583 CONTACT DA"; EVEN',, a; STIla NUMIEERS: (780-287.782E d L1 HOME ADDRESS: 100E W/ 14 aVe. f C;71'1. STATE: Z; x MAl[.INC ADDRESS (If d'fferant): E•hIAi! (OptIona:): CITY: STAr ZIP: Do you reside, own real property, work, or rmaintaln a business in the City of Miami? ' — No. !f as, Address:745 NW 54th St Teiepnone Number: (755) 759-5717 2, Are you, your spouse or any immediate farrllly member (children, parents, siblings) currently employed by the City of 1Mlarr1? Yes 3. Have your, your spouse, or any immed a e family r ember ever been a sworn employee of the C',ty of Miami Police Department? Yes Are you currently e party or a party's Mega; representative in any I tlgatlon against the City of Miami? Yes _ 5, Do you have a record of a felony cony cticn? Yes Over L 5, What aspect cf your I;fe andior work experience 11.as prepared yo J for membership on the CIP? (You may attach up to a one -pare response.; I was raised In Liberty City by be`ng raised here 1 know t-e comm:r;ty very well, ot;h Its problems and everything It has to offer, My experience here In Liberty City Includes the McDufle riots and the impact that the po'ico have on the community, 7. Why do you wish to serve on the GIP? (You may et up to 3 one -page response.) Because I have a commitment to improve the relationship between the co~rimLn ty and the pollee also I want to br°ng my experiences of growing up in Liberty City to the c1P. 8, List any crgar?izatIons with wh'ch you are. a +tilafed and poslw`orr(c)!of lce s) he'd, (You may attach a separate sheet or resume, if necessary.) ORGANIZATION: POSITION: Miami Dade County Schonis Food Service Fast presider•t of 2016 Associations Sisterhood of Survivor New Fiar'da Majority Member Member Florida Irrsrrtlgrant Coalition Member 1 hereby certify that all the statements made in this application are true and correct, By signing this application, i authorize verification of my background record solely for use by the GIP Nominating Co;:rrmlttee to conduct reviews and provide firal recommendations to the City of Miami Ccmrnissior:. Signature: i renIse B yant Date: 4/5/2O15 Trenise Bryant 16919 NW 14th Avenue Miami Gardens, Florida 33169 Phone: 786-267-7629 trenise@theworkercenter.org Objective; To obtain a position that e',/ould allow me to ut',!ze my skills as a office manager and a community organizer. 05/2006 until present@ The Miami Workers Center 745 NW Sot' Street Mia, El *Maintaining the building *Answer phones *Payroll * Plan community meetings with members * Maintain a positive work environment 08/2001 until present @ Dade County Schools Board *Maintain production records on Priority *Planning and supervising the production of food *Maintaining good customer service skills *Supervise and direct department employees in the daily job task *Food ordering and Portion Planning 'Maintain a good positive work environment *Cashier *Cooks & Bakers Education: 01/2011- Present Miami Dade Community College *Hospitality & Business Management `Safe Serve Certified 10/2011 until 05/2011 Manger intern Ciass interest: Parent Teacher Association Essac Committee, Track Club Booster Parent, POWER U Booster Parent, Right To The City member, Grassroot Global Justice Alliance, Past President of the School Nutrition Association CIVILIAN INVESTIGATIVE PANEL CIP MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION 970 S.W. Ict Street: Suite 305 Miami, Florida 33130 305-960-4 956 (;) civilian i nve st Igativepalne LAST NAME BRANTLEY FIRST NAME MINCA DOB 5/2/1979 M F 5; CONTACT CELL PHONE: DAY: ' NIGHT: NUMBERS 954-445-9244 305-237-1876 E-MAIL ADDRESS: MINCA1@MAC.COM HOME ADDRESS: CITY: STATE: ZIP -CODE i DISTRICT: 11 Island Ave #1008 Miami Beach FL 33139 ' N/A WORK ADDRESS: CITY: STATE: ZIP -CODE DISTRICT: 11380 NW 27th Ave #2256 Miami FL 33167 N/A REAL STATE PROPERTY ADDRESS: CITY: STATE ZIP -CODE DISTRICT: 1202 NW 61 st Street Miami FL 33142 5 1. Are you, your spouse or any immediate family member (children, parents or siblings) currently employed by the City of Mlami? Yes x No 2. Have you, your spouse, or any immediate family member even been a sworn employee of the City of Miami Police Department? Yes X No 3, Are you currently a party or a party's legal representative in any litigation against the City of Miami? Yes x No 4, Do you have a record of a felony conviction? Yes x No 5. Why do you wish to serve on the CIP? } am a Ward —born, prcfeselenal wee a-d ,not tar that grew during the oemlre In"tiratfoil of the 198C's, Mremt Was than at.k:ixed as one of the TO de -semis nl'-fee in the World, aelc. 76p41:64144`1'MPcd leveip Cairo I app. emiun hir*35 mnr+llarwa;arid Liable* 40. zi, pql fM9f12.m011 rf+45'rSli AM:+y IM+141.4''41~1 FJppry. Mornmperd nIs aYditi Y.r 7Ms 01,11. parq..' Saul an twain... Nara as. mWrye ardw.4r.p... 11...x54a1 4.dv ly=r r adr'a 0Wh.15..?+.a7 Ta^ *and :t+.! k k1i.r./r. Yt+i rainy, c meelm.v wd wrsw.?w rn7w^ rd x: n.WWI ai^a. x atlGY. 61.3. rrccr. 1 wish to serve the City that gave me Iife through serving as a dedicated, empathic, and clAticafly it ink:rig member cf t'te civilian In'res:`gatIve Paiei. 6, What aspect of your life and/or work experience has prepared you for membership on the CIF? M a 1tsrised Ct^sldal Psyr},oksgisi, : have sways stud{ed 41,1".211 oareviar arc manta! prooesads. My a cadarso?ura;;t!s ware not slip y 10 appaasa my curosity, qyt nsteac m 9rq t vi to hers -✓.r.9m Iku ll!err test Wei- t ail i salifltlai vet reward-ae are NOMA 'ee-v.Ing ler ways 1'6 ;111v4d:all le ive Sesrr, bowie!, l also a n irtaritted'o assailing f he Imo rovemert Jf 0i aaa aY and "ie eviir' Wt1 id^nace3ely. aJ a 1{M Ca3 �diap dtrof4syf &wrong • anar+e W .uh! a+e.a San' 1.1.0.110001 trn p en'0 7r0 6,44a Wm. ary can*a.lrw'W. isated prfuadrw.fpd Txs.he iec'A ?eM1fa fens afa re.t Grey per`+ ir•'Mr 1y Hr*- .Carw,. i have oommiiited to tt~Is mission ar a professiona—e'rel and have a great deal of'skir In the game' to yelp Improve our comr^v.Ity and to criminal /Lades system, 7, List any organizations with which you are affiliated and positions)/office(s) held. ORGANIZATION: 1 POSITION: Miami Dade College i American Psychological Association i Member Miami Dade Reentry Task Force Professor Committee Member 8, Please attach your resume with this application, CERTIFICATE OF APPLICATION PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE SIGNING I hereby certify that all the statements made in this application are true and correct. By signing this apptication, f authorize verification of my background record safely for use by the CIP Nominating Committee to conduct reviews and provide final recommendations to the City of Miami Commission Board, Minca BrantleyD e'20i7Oa 012;0 b k sI�NArURE: DATE: 8/2012017 SUBMIT CURRICULUM VITAE MINCA DAVIS BRANTLEY 954.445.9244 doctarm Inca @gmail,co m EDUCATION Minca 9rantrey 2001 B.S., Psychology, University of Florida 2003 M.S., Clin,cal Psychology, Nova Southeastern University 2006 Psy,D,, Clinical Psychology, Nova Southeastern University PROFESSIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE 2006-present Professor, Miami Dade College Miami, Florida • Professor of Psychology In the Department of social Sciences. • Teach a variety of Psychology courses including Introduction to Psychology, Human Growth and Development, Personal Effectiveness, the Individual and Society, Abnormal Psychology and Human Sexuality, • Co -Director of ESUBA Program Abuse Program conducted in the prison to teach Inmates returning to the Miami Dade community anger management, critical thinking, and life skills training • Co -Founder and Co -Director of the Institute for Educational Empowerment —program to bring academic college courses to Miami Dade Correctional Institutions • Guess lecturer for the Department of Criminal Justice for courses. • Participate as an active contributor and leader of a variety of college programs, community activities, and lead several campus committees, 2006---present Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Florida International University Office of Employee Assistance, Miami Florida 2O10---present Mina Brantley 2 Provided psychotherapy to the University faculty and staff, Developed Irr•- services and conducted training programs on a variety of topics including Stress Management, Effective Communication, Diversity, Generations In the Workplace, and Anxiety Management. Taught graduate level psychology course: The Dynamics of Group Psychotherapy Created World of Wellness online curriculum with 8 courses on psychological wellness for faculty and staff. Educational Program Coordinator and Consultant, Consulted, developed, and implemented employee professional development curriculum for various community businesses and local government organizations, 2004-••2006 Program Coordinator, Guided Self --Change Clinic, Nova Southeastern University Psychological Services Center, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Coordinated and managed the Guided Se'f-=•Change Clinic, Coordinate services provided by student therapists at community mental health center. Screened and scheduled clients, Provided administrative supervision of student therapists. Assisted Program Director In administrative training of practicurn students. Supervised Program Managers In daily functioning of the clinic. Solicited advertising and marketed clinic services to community, Acted as a liaison between administration and student therapists both within mental health center and outside agencies, 2004 Teaching Assistant, Nova Southeastern University, Fart Lauderdale, Florida Facilitated lab groups, weekly grading, clinical evaluation of third year dental students enrolled in the Behavioral Medicine course. Under the supervisor Ana Fins, Ph.D. 2003 Workshop Lecturer, Community Partnership of Children's Services Council of Sroward, Plantation, Florida Assisted in training various community mental health care providers In Motivational Interviewing techniques Workshop. Conducted small group sessions during the 4 month training series and taught workshop Mlnca Brantley 3 participants how to use Motivational Interviewing techniques with their clients. 2O02-2003 Research Therapist, Project Choices, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Provided psychological assessment and protocol treatment for ongoing research study to promote awareness among women at risk for having children with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Study conducted by Drs. Mark and Linda Sobell through Center of Disease Control and Prevention, 2003---2004 Program Manager, Guided Self ---Change Clinic, Nova Southeastern University Community Mental Health Center, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Assisted in managing daily functioning of the Guided Self —Change Clinic. Screened and scheduled potential clients. Reviewed clinician charts, Provided supervision of students. Solicited advertising for the Program. Entered client demographic data, assessment of treatment and alcohol/drug data into research database, Ordered and prepared Program supplies, 2003 Psychoeducational Lecturer, Nava Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Conducted discussion and presented relevant substance use and abuse related materials for undergraduate students Nova Southeastern University Housing Program. 2003 Coordinator, National Alcohol Screening Day, Guided Self —Change Program, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Performed screenings and provided relevant information for local participation in this national project, Data collected was submitted to the National Mental Illness Screening Project In partnership with the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism 20C2 Psychoeducational Lecture, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida materials Lectured and presented relevant substance use and abuse related for undergraduate students Nova Southeastern University Housing Program. M nca Brantley 4 CLINICAL TRAINING EXPERIENCE 2005-2005 Psychology Intern, 8roward General Medical Center Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Served as an intern on the following units; Trauma, Pediatrics, Intensive Cardiac Care, Pediatric Intensive Care, Inpatient Psychiatry, Oncology, Maternity, Internal Medicine, and Intensive Care, Conducted Behavioral Medicine training for 3r6 and 4th year medical students. Supervised 2''d and 3`ayear psychology trainees. Completed over 150 consults and initial psychological evaluations, Provided psychotherapeutic Interventions including but not limited to individual psychotherapy, group therapy, psychoeducation, behavioral pain management, and supportive psychotherapy. 2003---2005 Psychology Extern, University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Center Orthopaedic Hand Team, Miami, Florida 2002---2003 Worked as a member of an interdisciplinary team with the Orthopaedic Hand Team and Burns Team. Completed consults and initial psychological evaluations for patients, provided individual treatment, psychoeducatlon and behavioral pain management interventions for patients with traumatic hand injuries and traumatic burn injuries. Also conducted several stress management and relaxation inservices for hospital staff. Psychology Trainee, Guided Self Change Clinic, Nova Southeastern University Community Mental Health Center, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Provided assessment and treatment for clients with alcohol, tobacco, gambling and/or illicit drug problems, Provided individual and group treatment under a motivational cognitive ---behavioral treatment modality. Supervisor Linda C. Sobell, Ph.D., A.B,P,P, NCI— 2003 Psychology Trainee, Guided Self Change Program, Nova Southeastern University Community Mental Health Center, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Co ---facilitated support and focus group based on Motivational Interviewing and Cognitive Behavioral Model for the treatment of homeless individuals with alcohol, tobacco and/or illicit drug problems. Mlnca Brantley 5 Group discussion and Focus addressed refusal skills, development of action plans and options, informed decision---rnaking skills, relapse prevention, and effective coping strategies. Completed under the supervision of Linda C. Sobell, Ph.[],, A.B,P,P, 2002 Psychology Trainee, University of Miami/Jackson Memoriai Hospital Participated in consultation/liaison medical rounds. Observed psychiatrists assessing and treating patients. Supervisor: Dr. German Molina RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2003---2004 Dissertation, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Directed Study: Collaboration with other students in the development of professional training CD---ROM/Video illustrating the fundamental components of group psychotherapy. Additional materials included in the CD ---RCM are a critical review of the literature, powerpoint presentation, group therapy quiz, suggested readings, Handout: "Statements and Guidelines Used in Groups", group questionnaire, and references. Under the supervision of Dr. Linda Sobell, Ph.D., A.B.P.P 2002 Research Assistant, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Duties include coding and gathering research information to investigate smoking cessation and the decision to terminate smoking behaviors. Under the supervision of Mark B. Sobell, Ph.D,, A.B.P.P, 2001 Research Assistant, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida substance Duties included coding and collecting data for research project investigating the appropriate use of Time Line Follow Back (TLFB) calendar in past research when assessing participant's history of use, Supervision conducted by Mark B. Sobell, Ph.D., A,B.P.P, 2000 Research Assistant, 5hands Hospital at University of Ficrida, Children's Mental Health Unit, Gainesville, FL Minca Brar.tiey 6 Duties included collecting, analyzing, and managing data In investigating various behavioral treatment Interventions and treatment outcomes related to Self---IrJurious behavior. Supervision conducted by Brian lwata, Ph.D. 1999 Research Assistant, University of Florida, Association for Retarded Citizens, Gainesville, FL Duties included coding and collecting data for investigation of various behavioral interventions with Individuals with cognitive impairment, Under the supervision of Brian lwata, Ph.D. PROFESSIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS United States Attorney's Office, Miami -Dade Task Force for Reentry Committee Member AWARDS 2014 Hank Mayer Endowed Teaching Chair, Miami Dade Foundation LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION Licensed Clinical Psychologist — FLORIDA PY7844 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Psychological Association, member Florida Psychological Association, member REFERENCES Available Upon Request CIVILIAN INVESTIGATIVE PANEL CIP MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION 970 S.W.11T Street; Suite 305 Miami, Florida 33130 305-960-4956 LAST NAME Davis Ci1r liariInVeStigat(Veparel FIRST NAME Deidria CONTACT CELL PHONE: { NUMBERS E-MAIL ADDRESS: deidriadavisgaol.com HOME ADDRESS: 1950 NW 3rd Ave 786-215-9873 CITY: Miami WORK ADDRESS: CITY: 1603 NW 7th Ave Miami REAL STATE PROPERTY ADDRESS: CITY: 1950 NW 3rd Ave Miami DAY: STATE: FL STATE: FL STATE FL DOB 11f22/63 M JF anytime ZIP -CODE 33136 ZIP -CODE 33136 ZIP -CODE 33136 NIGHT: before 9:00 pm DISTRICT: 5 DISTRICT: 5 DISTRICT: 5 1. Are you, your spouse or any immediate family member (children, parents or siblings) currently employed by the City of Miami? Yes X No 2. Have you, your spouse, or any immediate family member eve been a sworn employee of the City of Miami Police Department? Yes X No 3, Are you currently a party or a party's legal representative in any litigation against the City of Miami? Yes X No 4. Do you have a record of a felony conviction? Yes X No 5, Why do you wish to serve on the CIP? To serve my community and continue to make Miami a safe place where people of all race, creed, religious beliefs can five together on one accord, working towards a common goal. 6. What aspect of your life andjor work experience has prepared you for membership on the CIP? Member of the CRB for two terms. Member of Overtown Community Ovesight Board (OCOB) for two terms President of the Association where i reside. Work for Camillus House - full time, serving the community . List any organizations with which you are affiliated and position(sj/office(s) held, ORGANIZATION: POSITION: OES Sister's of Unity #12 Star Member 8, Please attach your resume with this application, CERTIFICATE OF APPLICATION PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE SIGNING I hereby certify that all the statements made in this application are true and correct, By signing thls application, I authorize verification of my background record solely for use by the CIP Nominating Committee to conduct reviews and provide final recommendations to the City of Miami Commission Board, SIGNATURE; P514AP DATE; August 8, 2017 DEIDRIA DAVIS 1950 NW 0 Ave, Miami, 1 Monde 33136 (736) 218-9873, mobile SUMMARY OF QEAL.IEICAT1ONS: OBJECTIVES: Over 20 years of experience working within the v[arketing, Customer Servic/Cruisc Industry, Highly energetic, Self Motivated, Self -Starter meeting projected goals. I ani skilled in oral and written communication. [ am also proficient in the interpretation of statutes, regulations, policy guidance, analytical and problem solving abilities, Possess the ability to apply different techniques to accomplish multiple assignments, Objectives consist of working in the area of management, marketing, security; marine operations, customer service, or investigations. Searching For careeropportunities within these: specialized Melds where I can apply my skills and education to help the organization grow and meet its purposes and goals daily-, EMPLOYMENT HISTORY: 07/22/2016 to PRESEir T CAMILLLUS HOUSE —PHOENIX PROGRAM lU M'ML1, FLORIDA 33136 Accountable for accurate and timely handling of all aspects of client supervision during the week and over the weekend. Ladies in this program have been victims of human trafficking and must be considered and handled with care under strict confidentiality guidelines. • Planning, soliciting in -kind services, attending, and documenting activities for clients • Taking clients on store nuts and DCAF visits with children, • Clearly communicating status or incidents to the supervisors as they occur • Working with clients to resolve their issues through group discussions and house meetings • Recommending appropriate solutions while providing client services • Dispense medications on the weekend and providing headcount to security at the end on each shift. • Urinalysis; random and on intake • Advanced clerical and other duties as required, including ordering supplies and maintenance, 10/05/'2015 to 07/11/2016 ALORICA CALL CENTER. MIAMI LAKES, FLORIDA 33016 Accountable for accurate and timely handling cif all aspects of customer account maintenance and transactions • Retrieving payment history from the system aad clearly comtnunioating status to the customer • Analyzing account characteristics and working with customers to resolve their issues, persuade them to bring their account current, andor recommending appropriate solutions while providing'' best in class" customer service • Reviewing customer history and, where appropriate and based on established policies and procedures, waives late charges and grants extensions • Utilizing all collection tools available to maintain delinquencies and losses at or below Customer Service Center objectives • Documenting all activities in a clear and concise manner utilizing the appropriate systems and in accordance with established procedures 11/05/13 to 10/05/2015 Salary: $12/hour 13 hours/week 01/04 to 09113/13 Salary: S17/hour 40+- hours/week DEIDRIA DAVIS 1950 NW 3"" Ave, Miami, Florida 33136 (786) 21S-9S73, mobile RESORTS WORLD BJMLNI 1iF�+itilt, FLORIDA 33132 GUEST PORT SER FxCRS/GUSTO. 2 R SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE P/7' • Respond to correspondence through e, tails, in relation to either compliments or complaints • Determine whether guest will receive compensation, apology or acknowle:dgenaert • Process incoming sales calls regarding Genting Luxury Hotel and Casino ship bookings • Check -in process at Port of Miami for guests, technicians and employees sailing out from Port on the Bimini SuperFaat ship, Travel document verification • De -bark consists of processing passengers after return from Bimini • Process payments during check -in and other duties as required • Notarize travel does as needed. Advanced clerical, TWIC clearance, Port of Miami Identification, and Port Everglades Identifrcation, CELEBRITY CRUISES,' ROYAL CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL/ MIAMl, FLORIDA 33132 TR4L\ LYG COORDLS 4TW 'ADTL NASSISTANT/ GLTiST RELATIONS REPRESENTATII E • Scheduling and tracking of ail 3 Star Officers and above training, Marine Safety & Environmental Protection. and Security Managers on a regular basis, Re-sponsible for updating the weekly attendance report for all the managers, Inform all necessary departments of the travel schedule for the Managers in his/her area, • Prepares the reservations and travel arrangements for the Managers S&E, Security that need to go onboard the ship for inspections or projects. Moreover, coordinates with the vessels, the agents, the vendors and the other departments the details of transportation and has responsibilities for all the necessary arrangements to be done ahead of time including "to whom it may concern" letters, i,e. Homeland Security and Customs Agents, • Prepares the boarding Lists for AWP Sampling teams to board vessel for the purpose of conducting mandatory and unannounced. regulatory Sampling,, is accordance with governmental authorities, regarding the Advanced Waste Water Treatment Sy -stems onboard attd SQM • Prepares and submits expense reports for the Managers of group, • Coordination of cabin requests for vendors, contractors and crew, • Must be able to maintain strict confidentiality and discretion in dealing with issues of a business or personal nature, in addition, be able to make independent decisions, • Must be able to effectively work under pressure and simultaneously manage multiple tasks and deadlines, paying close attention to detail, • Assist in the preparation of the Environmental and Security Officer rotation and monitoring the disposition plan in coordination with the FIR Department and the company's Hiring Partner, and cotrn:unieate updated information to the Masters of the vessels on a regular basis, • Prepare and arrange Masters, Staff Captains, Environmental Officer, Engineers, Security Officers, aid other higher management shipboard officers training arrangements as required. Submitted SeaForms for payment as well, • Assist with other Marine projects, as required from the department Managers, as well as serving as back-up to the Sr. VP when his Executive Assistant is unavailable, 2 06/03 to 01104 Salary: $9ilrour 36+ hours/week EDUCATION: COMPUTER SKILLS: DEIDRIA DAVIS 1950 Nw 3'd Ave, Miami, Florida 33136 (786) 218-9873, mobile CARRIE MEEK FOUNDATION MlA11"I, FLORIDA 33133 For Congresswoman Carrie P, Meek (RA) ■ Organized personal calendar of al; events • Coordinated meetings, luncheons, speaking engagements • Received visitors at evens, from fellow congress members to non-profit donors ✓ Managed day to day office operations • Advancedclerical, other duties as required CR MINAL JUSTICE BACJS AXIA — AA CRIMINAL JUSTICE - L'MVERSITY OF PHOENIX, ARIZONA 0612010 — 1 Ir2014 BACHELOR DEGREE - ORGANIZATION SECURITY MAa' AGEN1ENT cmiriAL JUSTICE NIIA:MI DADE COtii4 CNITY COLLEGE — MIA�:iI, FLORIDA 9102 —04103 o Adobe: Acrobat, Illustrator o Avstar, media ratings software o Microsoft 2010:: Office Suite o Public TV Online o Lotus N otea, email application o Windows Vista - Windows 7 o Fleet Visitor Request o Fldello - Seaware ADDITIONAL QUAL,(FICATIONS: A.S./R S, Degree Experience to a customer service/'call center environment Excellent verbal communication and interpersonal skills Good written communication skills Self-starter and independent Team oriented and results driven Strong organizational skills and attention to details Attendance and punctuality are essential AS400 Colonial, reservations system JD Edwards, El database PBS Express, media statistics database Siobei, correspondence database AN1OS Navigate Portal FeopleSaft - Employee Cabin Requests ACTIVITIES' ACHIEVEMENTS: r'OUTSTANDLVG MOWER OF TUE YEAR 2001" MEAMI-DADE COUNTY FLORIDA, BOARD OF COLNTY COMMISSIONERS, DORRiN D. ROUI.E, MAYOR ALEX PENELAS CITY OF - COMMUN'ITP BELATIOA BOARD MEMBER SINCE 2011 0VERTOJ3'N OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE BOARD .1f6MBBR 2010-2012 Ct i'7LIAN INVESTIGATIVE PANEL (GLP) BOARD MEMBER "MAYORAL APPOINTMENT" JVLY 2014-ONGOING VILLAS OF ST AGVRS CONDO ASSOCIATION F'10E PRELS71l.1aN'T SI CE 2009 NO1' PRESIDENT 2014-UNTIL 3