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CITY OF MIAMI APPLICATION FOR PLANNING, ZONING AND APPEALS BOARD
NAME: Adam
RESIDENCE:
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CITY: Miami
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SHORT STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
(If you require additional space, attach additional pages.)
1. Describe the qualities, experience, expertise and abilities that you possess that would
make you an effective board member that will act in the public interest.
Form Boards/MA-PAB28-0220.01
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2. Describe your educational background and general knowledge of planning and zoning.
3. Describe any prior community or personal involvement that you have had that
demonstrates interest in and concern for planning and planning implementation.
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4. Describe any planning or land use or growth management seminars that yciti hie
attended.
5. Describe any membership in organizations having the primary aim of the furtherance
of dissemination of knowledge of and support of sound planning and implementation of
planning programs.
6. Describe any other activity evidencing knowledge and interest in the public purposes
of planning and plan implementation.
Form Boards/MA-PAB/ZB-0220.01
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• I have read and understand the qualifications for members that are set forth in Sec. 62-16 of the City Code, and hereby
certify that:
(1) I do not have any interest in the profits or emoluments of any contract, job, work, or service for the city.
(2) I am in a position to represent the public interest, and do not have any personal or private interests likely
to conflict with the public interest.
(3) I do not hold any elective office in any govemmental authority in the county or the city.
(4) I am not employed in a full-time capacity by any govemmental authority in the county or the city.
(5) As a member or a It e r n a t e m e m be r of the Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board I agree to
participate in at least one seminar on planning or zoning to be held in the state or elsewhere, and approved
by the city, during the course of each calendar year that I remain a member or altemate member of the
Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board. I acknowledge that I am subject to removal from the board if I fail to
meet this requirement each and every year after assuming board membership or altemate membership.
(6) I am an elector of the City of Miami.
• I agree to immediately notify the city clerk if I cease to be a resident and/or an elector of the city during the term of my
office.
• I agree that if I were to become a candidate for elective political office during my term and qualify as a candidate
for elective political office, such qualification shall be deemed a tender of my resignation from the board.
• I have read, understand and agree to comply with Section 2-611 of the Miami City Code which prohibits me from
entering into any contract or transact any business with the city or any person or agency acting for the city, or from
appearing in representation of any third party before any board, commission or agency of which I am member. I also
understand that prohibition upon activity which is set forth above remains in effect for a period of two years after 1 have
left city service.
• I have read, understand and agree to comply with Section 2-613 of the Miami City Code which prohibits me
from accepting, directly or indirectly, from any person, company, firm or corporation to which any purchase order
or contract is or might be awarded, any rebate, gift, money or anything of value whatsoever, except where given for the
use and benefit of the city.
• I agree to submit to the city clerk a complete itemized list of all real property owned by me, whether the title be
either legal or equitable, whether owned in whole or in part, including corporate real propertyln which I have a
controlling interest or I am an officer of such corporation. I agree to submit to the city clerk sail infaiation in the
required form verified and under oath within 30 days of my appointment and I shall include the,Olowy:g it nation
as to each parcel of land: = `�
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• I understand that I am required to list only those real properties that are located within the corpcjte pits of the city
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• I agree to comply with all financial disclosure requirements of the City, the County and the State including the
requirements set forth in Section 2-11.1 of the Miami -Dade County Code, and Florida Statutes Sec. 112.3145.
• I agree to comply with all ethics course requirements of City of Miami Code Section 2-38.
• I acknowledge that the code of ethics of Miami -Dade County shall apply to me as a member or altemate member of
the Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board and hereby agree to abide by all the provisionsthereof.
• I recognize that membership on the Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board requires my regular attendance and
participation at board meetings.
Form Boards/MA-FAB/M-0206.01
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I hereby certify that all information in this application is complete, truthful, and accurate to
the best of my knowledge and that I have read and understand the qualifications and
conditions of membership listed in this application.
Print Name
Signature
Date
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ADAM JASON GERSTEN
03/20/2020
FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS
Please complete this form and submit to:
Office of the City Clerk
City of Miami
3500 Pan American Drive
Miami, FL 33133
Attn: Nicole N. Ewan
ilnformation may be copied and pasted into this form from other computer programs, i.e.
MS Word. Information that is typed directly into the form may be "Saved as Text" and
then opened in other computer programs.
For additional information on the Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board, please contact'
Ms. Olga Zamora, Chief of Hearing Boards, at (305) 416-2037 or email at:
ozamoramiamiqov.com
Form Boards/MA-PAB/ZB-0206.01
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SHORT STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
1. Describe the qualities, experience, expertise and abilities
that you possess that would make you an effective board
member that will act in the public interest.
As a business owner, community leader, and 4th generation Miamian - 1 am committed
to serving this city in both the private and public sectors, as my family has for many
years. In addition, I possess experience as an attorney, negotiator, designer, developer,
and homeowner.
Effective communication; an ethical and balanced approach to problem solving; strong
leadership; and intellectual curiosity have served me well so far in my pursuits, which
include expanding social justice, equality, and fairness in a city that has so much to
improve. I believe that these qualities have served me well as I have served the
interests of the citizens of he City of Miami as a board member of PZAB for the better
part of the last five years.
My prior work experience was working for the State of Florida; I've been involved in
real estate development, project management, and construction; served on several
non-profit and governmental boards; been a member of the Florida Bar for over a
decade; I'm a small business owner in heavily regulated industry; and I've dealt with
state, city, county and national codes and agencies in every one of my undertakings.
2. Describe your educational background and general
knowledge of planning and zoning.
My educational background: High School Diploma (Theater) / New World School of the
Arts; Bachelor of Arts (Theater) / University of Florida; Juris Doctor / St. Thomas
University School of Law.
My general knowledge of planning and zoning comes from my experiences as a real
estate developer, attorney, bar owner and operator, as a small business owner who
must navigate the interwoven fabric of rules, ordinances, regulations, laws,
administrative processes, and politics to arrive at a desired result.
I have read several items from the MIT OpenCourseWare School of Architectu4 Utn
Planning courses' reading lists, and read books about planning, urban life, prMng
architecture, design, and other related areas.
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3. Describe any prior community or personal involvement
that you have had that demonstrates interest in and concern
for planning and planning implementation.
Whilst working in Key West for several years, I joined Reef Relief, a long-standing, well
respected environmental organization that focuses on protecting coral reef. Reef Relief
shaped policy through an education curriculum based on sound science and through
advocation for planning policy to minimize the harm done to the water quality that our
entire state relies on for drinking, swimming, tourism, sustenance and transportation. In
this respect, we participated in policy discussions with various federal, state, and city
agencies on matters pertaining to the planning of the City of Key West and the
surrounding areas.
When I opened my business in Wynwood, I became involved with (and went on to
serve as chairman of) the Wynwood Art District Association and as a committee
member of the subsequently created Wynwood Business Improvement District. For
several years, I have participated as an active voice in discussions related to growth,
sustainability, planning, and zoning in the Wynwood Cafe District and BID boundary,
which then became the Wynwood NRD.
In 2015, I was appointed to the PZAB by Commissioner Hardemon, after prior serving
on the Code Enforcement Board as an appointee of Marc Sarnoff.
4. Describe any planning or land use or growth management
seminars that you have attended.
I have not attended any planning or land use growth management seminars, other than
the presentations made by the
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5. Describe any membership in organizations having the
primary aim of the furtherance of dissemination of
knowledge of and support of sound planning and
implementation of planning programs.
In years past, I sat on committees of the Wynwood Business Improvement District and
participated in discussions regarding the effective use of public and private space for
public use. I have been part of very public discussions, in both the capacity as a
business owner and in my capacity as a PZAB member, about SAPs, TUPs, public
benefits, re -zonings, traffic impacts, and so much more.
Theses conversations integrate knowledge of public assemblies, pedestrian and
vehicular traffic, the arts, crowds, culture, cultural preservation, politics, quality of life,
historic preservation, and how those concerns are addressed within the existing
planning/zoning framework, and also how the current framework might be affected or
evolve and be used into the future to enhance the whole city and its neighborhoods.
6. Describe any other activity evidencing knowledge and
interest in the public purposes of planning and plan
implementation.
I currently sit on the City of Miami Code Enforcement Board and the City of Miami
Nuisance Abatement Board.
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SHORT STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
(If you require additional space, attach additional pages.)
1. Describe the qualities, experience, expertise and abilities that you possess that would
make you an effective board member that will act in the public interest.
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SHORT STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS — ANSWERS
1. Describe the qualities, experience, expertise and abilities that you possess that would
make you an effective board member that will act in the public interest.
First and foremost, I am dedicated to my community. Public service is important to me and this
position would allow me to use my skills to support the City of Miami and its citizens. Second,
my experience as a commercial litigator, including in real estate litigation, has helped me develop
an expertise in the areas of real estate as well as in dispute and conflict resolution. Given those
qualities, I believe I can be an effective and efficient board member.
2. Describe your educational background and general knowledge of planning and
zoning.
I am a proud graduate of South Miami Senior High School, the University of Miami, and the
University of Miami School of Law. I have also earned a certificate in value investing from
Columbia University.
In my work as an attorney, I have represented clients in matters involving various planning and
zoning issues both directly and indirectly. That experience has allowed me to go in-depth on a few
key zoning issues. More generally, after reading the January 2019 Amended Code, I would say
that I have a good understanding of the zoning code.
3. Describe any prior community or personal involvement that you have had that
demonstrates interest in and concern for planning and planning implementation.
My experiences that demonstrate my interest in and concern for planning and planning
implementation include my work assisting developer and investor clients in big picture planning.
For example, I represented an investor client in relation to an investment it made in a planned
community. I had do develop an understanding of the foresight developers must have in properly
planning communities and adhering to the zoning codes. This experience helped me to understand
the needs of the public as well as the role of the city in making sure development in our city is
done efficiently and with foresight.
4.
Describe any planning or land use management seminars that you have attended.
I have attended continuing legal education seminars on various real estate related topics.
5. Describe any membership in organizations having the primary aim of the furtherance
of dissemination of knowledge of and support of sound planning and implementation
of planning programs.
While I do not have the specific experience outlined in this question, I do have a passion for all
aspect of the continued development of the City of Miami and look forward to using my passion
as a driving force to serve the City of Miami and its citizens.j)���'
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6. Describe any other activity evidencing knowledge and interest in the public purposes
of planning and plan implementation.
My interest in planning and zoning has led me to attend several planning and zoning commission
meetings in several municipalities across the county. I understand the position I am applying for
is important and I am constantly trying to learn so that, if given the opportunity, I can serve the
City of Miami and its citizens well.
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• I have read and understand the qualifications for members that are set forth in Sec. 62-16 of the City Code, and hereby
certify that:
(1) I do not have any interest in the profits or emoluments of any contract, job, work, or service for the city.
(2) I am in a position to represent the public interest, and do not have any personal or private interests likely
to conflict with the public interest.
(3) I do not hold any elective office in any governmental authority in the county or the city.
(4) I am not employed in a full-time capacity by any governmental authority in the county or the city.
(5) As a member or alternate member of the Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board 1 agree to
participate in at least one seminar on planning or zoning to be held in the state or elsewhere, and approved
by the city, during the course of each calendar year that i remain a member or alternate member of the
Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board. I acknowledge that I am subject to removal from the board if i fail to
meet this requirement each and every year after assuming board membership or alternate membership.
(6) I am an elector of the City of Miami.
• I agree to immediately notify the city clerk if I cease to be a resident and/or an elector of the city during the term of my
office.
• I agree that if I were to become a candidate for elective political office during my term and qualify as a candidate
for elective political office, such qualification shall be deemed a tender of my resignation from the board.
• I have read, understand and agree to comply with Section 2-611 of the Miami City Code which prohibits me from
entering into any contract or transact any business with the city or any person or agency acting for the city, or from
appearing in representation of any third party before any board, commission or agency of which I am member. I also
understand that prohibition upon activity which is set forth above remains in effect for a period of two years after I have
left city service.
• I have read, understand and agree to comply with Section 2-613 of the Miami City Code which prohibits me
from accepting, directly or indirectly, from any person, company, firm or corporation to which any purchase order
or contract is or might be awarded, any rebate, gift, money or anything of value whatsoever, except where given for the
use and benefit of the city.
• I agree to submit to the city clerk a complete itemized list of all real property owned by me, whether the title be
either legal or equitable, whether owned in whole or in part, including corporate real property in which I have a
controlling interest or I am an officer of such corporation. I agree to submit to the city clerk said information in the
required form verified and under oath within 30 days of my appointment and I shall include the following information
as to each parcel of land:
(1) The legal description and common address;
(2) The municipal or county zoning classification wherein the property is located; and
(3) The manner in which the property is presently being utilized.
• I understand that 1 am required to list only those real properties that are located within the corporate limits of the city
or those properties located 500 feet beyond the corporate limits of the city.
• I agree to comply with all financial disclosure requirements of the City, the County and the State including the
requirements set forth in Section 2-11,1 of the Miami -Dade County Code, and Florida Statutes Sec. 112.3145.
• I agree to comply with all ethics course requirements of City of Miami Code Section2-38.
• I acknowledge that the code of ethics of Miami -Dade County shall apply to me as a member or alienate member of
the Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board and hereby agree to abide by all the provisionsthereof.
• I recognize that membership on the Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board requires my regular attend ice and
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conditions of membership listed in this application.
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FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS
Please complete this form and submit to:
Office of the City Clerk
City of Miami
3500 Pan American Drive
Miami, FL 33133
Attn: Nicole N. Ewan
Information may be copied and pasted into this form from other computer programs, i.e.
MS Word. information that is typed directly into the form may be "Saved as Text" and
then opened in other computer programs.
For additional information on the Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board, please contact
Ms. Olga Zamora, Chief of Hearing Boards, at (305) 416-2037 or email at:
Form Boards/MA-PABJZe-o2880
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FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS
Please complete this form and submit to:
Office of the City Clerk
City of Miami
3500 Pan American Drive
Miami, FL 33/33
Attn: Nicole N. Ewan
Information may be copied and pasted into this form from other computer programs, i.e.
MS Word. Information that is typed directly into the form may be "Saved as Text" and
then opened in other computer programs.
For additional information on the Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board, please contact
Ms. Olga Zamora, Chief of Hearing Boards, at (305) 416-2037 or email at:
Form BoardsfMA-PABIZ&0206.01
ozamora{tmiamigov.com
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I have read and understand the qualifications for members that are set forth in Sec. 62-16 of the City Code, and hereby
certify that:
(1) I do not have any interest in the profits or emoluments of any contract, job, work, or service for the city.
(2) I am in a position to represent the public interest, and do not have any personal or private interests likely
to conflict with the public interest.
(3) I do not hold any elective office in any governmental authority in the county or the city.
(4) I am not employed in a full-time capacity by any governmental authority in the county or the city.
(5) As a member or alternate member of the Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board I agree to
participate in at least one seminar on planning or zoning to be held in the state or elsewhere, and approved
by the city, during the course of each calendar year that I remain a member or alternate member of the
Planning. Zoning and Appeals Board. I acknowledge that I am subject to removal from the board if I fail to
meet this requirement each and every year after assuming board membership or alternate membership.
I am an elector of the City of Miami.
(6)
agree to immediately notify the city clerk if I cease to be a resident and/or an elector of the city during the term of my
office.
I agree that if I were to become a candidate for elective political office during my term and qualify as a candidate
for elective political office, such qualification shall be deemed a tender of my resignation from the board.
I have read, understand and agree to comply with Section 2-611 of the Miami City Code which prohibits me from
entering into any contract or transact any business with the city or any person or agency acting for the city, or from
appearing in representation of any third party before any board, commission or agency of which I am member. I also
understand that prohibition upon activity which is set forth above remains in effect for a period of two years after I have
left city service.
I have read, understand and agree to comply with Section 2-613 of the Miami City Code which prohibits me
from accepting, directly or indirectly, from any person, company, firm or corporation to which any purchase order
or contract is or might be awarded, any rebate, gift, money or anything of value whatsoever, except where given far the
use and benefit of the city.
I agree to submit to the city clerk a complete itemized list of all real property owned by me, whether the title be
either legal or equitable, whether owned in whole or in part, including corporate real property in which I have a
controlling interest or I am an officer of such corporation. I agree to submit to the city clerk said information in the
required form verified and under oath within 30 days of my appointment and I shall include the following information
as to each parcel of land:
(1) The legal description and common address;
(2) The municipal or county zoning classification wherein the property is located; and
(3) The manner in which the property is presently being utilized.
I understand that I am required to list only those real properties that are located within the corporate limits of the city
or those properties located 500 feet beyond the corporate limits of the city.
I agree to comply with all financial disclosure requirements of the City, the County and the State including the
requirements set forth in Section 2-11.1 of the Miami -Dade County Code, and Florida Statutes Sec. 112.3145.
I agree to comply with all ethics course requirements of City of Miami Code Section2-38.
1 acknowledge that the code of ethics of Miami -Dade County shall apply to me as a member or atrnatg member of
the Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board and hereby agree to abide by all the provisionsthereof.
I recognize that membership on the Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board requires my regu 3yWtteartanc } and
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ANTHONY R. PARRISH, JR.
3940 Main Highway Coconut Grove. FL. 33133 (305) 588-5209
3678 Grand Ave. 7-B Miami, FL 33133 aparrish@windandrain.com
EDUCATION:
Graduate Program in Taxation, Holland Law Center, University of Florida.
LL.M. in Taxation (1981). Writing Instructor.
University of Florida College of Law. J.D. (1977), Abstract Editor Florida Sea Grant projects
on environmental law and land use planning.
University of Pennsylvania. B.A. History (1969).-n*e
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Florida Bar (1977)
Florida Real Estate Broker (1981)
Florida Mortgage Broker (1983)
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
1994 to Present:
FOUNDER AND PRESIDENT OF WIND & RAIN, INC., a low -to -moderate income single-family
homebuilder, community developer, and Housing Solutions ProviderrM in Coconut Grove, Fl. in
partnership with Coconut Grove Local Development Corporation. Sixteen homes built to date, all sold to
first-time homebuyers through utilization of the City of Miami's "Soft 2nd" mortgage program for
affordable housing, in the West Grove and in the Allapattah Affordable Housing Scattered Site Project, in
conjunction with the Rafael Hernandez Housing & Economic Development Corp.
PRESIDENT OF WIND & RAIN PROPERTIES, INC., a full -service real estate brokerage, property
management, and real property consultancy company. Headquarters at 103 Grand Avenue. Re-
development of Grand Avenue commercial corridor, anchored by key properties acquired by Wind & Rain
as part of overall revitalization effort. Property Management of Grand Island Building since 1999, the first
new retail/commercial development in West Coconut Grove in half a century.
1992 to 2015:
EXCLUSIVE REAL ESTATE CONSULTANT AND BROKER to Miami -Dade Community College.
Responsible for land acquisition and leasing throughout Miami -Dade County, as well as disposition of
surplus real estate. In close coordination with M-DCC's Legal Department, Administration, and District
Board of Trustees assembled land for 2,200 car parking garage (Wolfson Campus), purchased office
buildings for expansion from private owner/RTC (Hialeah Center), arranged land exchange with First
Union for new campus (Inter American Center), assembled land for parking (Homestead Campus) and for
Entrepreneurial Center (North Campus).
1998 to 2000.
DIRECTOR OF ACQUISITIONS AND DEVELOPMENT with the Dacra Companies, Miami
Beach, FL. Continuing acquisition of properties in the Miami Design District and coordination of private
and public efforts to revitalize approx. 1M sq. ft. of commercial space. Pre -development of St. Francis
Hospital site into approx. 150 luxury residential units.
1983 to 1998:
REAL ESTATE BROKER AND PARTNER with Trust Group, Inc., licensed real estate brokers.
Assemblage, rezoning and marketing of $10M land parcel adjacent to Miami International Mall, including
development of small business park. Extensive experience with tax-free exchanges, sale -leasebacks,
warehouse and office leasing. Headed redevelopment and leasing of 50,000 sq. ft. of commercial space on
Lincoln Road, Miami Beach.
1982-1983
ASSOCIATE TAX ATTORNEY with Arky, Freed, Stearns, Watson and Greer, P.A., Miami. Real
estate syndications and corporate law.
1978-1982
ATTORNEY/COORDINATOR FOR DUVAL COUNTY LEGISLATIVE DELEGATION,
Jacksonville, FL. Drafting of County and Local bills. Coordination of public hearings and legislative
lobbying. Attorney for GBN Homebuilders.
197E-1978
ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY with Dell, Graham, Wilcox, P.A., Gainesville, FL. Insurance defense
and appellate practice.
1973-1975
FOREMAN, SURVEYOR, PILOT, Twin Creek Ranch, Jackson Hole. WY.
1970-1973
MILITARY SERVICE. Lt. U.S.N.R. Qualified jet navigator. Instructor U.S. Naval Academy.
PUBLICATIONS:
Web Site: http://www.windandrain.com
Book Review: "Federal Taxation of Income, Estates and Gifts,"
34 U.Fla.L.Rev. 158 (1981).
"Public Beach Access: A Guaranteed Place to Spread Your Towel,"
29 U.Fla.L.Rev. 853 (1977). Co-author.
COMMUNITY SERVICE: Past President of Grove Tree -Man Trust; Past Chair of Board of Salvation
Army Adult Rehabilitation Center, Miami; Past Chair of City of Miami Historic and Environmental
Protection Board; past Head Coach of Coconut Grove Rowing Club at. Ransom Everglades School;
Current Board Member, Miami Planning and Zoning Appeals Board.
REFERENCES: Upon request.
CITY
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OF MIAMI APPLICATION FOR PLANNING, ZONING AND APPEALS BOARD
NAME: Arthur David Porosoff
(First Name) (Middle) (Last Name)
RESIDENCE: 236 SW 30th Road
(Address Linel)
(Address Line 2)
CITY: Miami STATE: Florida ZIP: 33129
HOME PHONE: 3058566512 CELLULAR PHONE: 3057336066
EMAIL: art@porosoff.com
PRINCIPLE BUSINESS/EMPLOYER: Self
BUSINESS ADDRESS: 1200 Brickell Avenue
(Address Linel)
Suite 680
(Address Line 2)
CITY: Miami STATE: Florida ZIP: 33131
BUSINESS PHONE: 3057336066 EXT.
SHORT STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
(If you require additional space, attach additional pages.)
1. Describe the qualities, experience, expertise and abilities that you possess thatwould
make you an effective board member that will act in the public interest.
Firstly As a resident and native of this global melting pot of a city. As a major advocate for the cities global brand along with how it is
portrayed. As a humanitarian and a philanthropist, i am committed and interesedt in the success of our communities and those in support
of them. Having grown up to immigrants, being mulitingual and connecting with all walks of life, i believe that i could represnt all aspects of society in a equal and non judgemenal manner.
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2. Describe your educational background and general knowledge of planning and zoning.
As an active individual that has a fascination for architechture and the arts. I have always had visions as to how cities should be designed.
Having travelled throughout the world and studied cities has always been a passion. Since pre Miami 21, i always wanted to understand the
the rationale for how cities where laid out. In my humble opinion Miami was never designed like a major city from its inception so it has had a learning curve in to transforming itself.
Thanks to Miami 21, major traffic corridors began to adapt to higher densities while abutting neighborhoods stalled down in density. As major advocate for strategic growth, development
can be both a positive and negative depending how it affects the community. Having the understanding of traffic and how people trend in our
evolving modern day play in to how our city will be shaped for generations to come. As a while i have studied the entire code and have been
involved in meeting community leaders, Net meetings and tracking PZAB hearings as an education to potentially one day have an active voice
and role.
3. Describe any prior community or personal involvement that you have had that
demonstrates interest in and concern for planning and planning implementation.
From a philanthropic nature, i have always served humantairian projects to support housing. I have travelled to Guatemala and Mexico to build
home for'Corazon' and other relief organizations. Having been in the art gallery business and supporting the arts, we have been involved in
several BIDS consulting for public arts. Having studied and advocated on behalf of historic and non historic properties for preservation has always been complicatied but i have
been able to look beyond fragmented historic sites in the scope of bettering the city, and conversely preserving buildings of significance.
As a father of two young girls which have been born and raised in Miami, i sincerely interested in helping preserve, modify and prepare
Miami for the city of tommorow. its critical to be aware of the challenges for our residents that support our economy , and not forget how to
support our loyal hard working individuals that helps support our future generations. Affordable housing needs to be on everyones minds
being able to properly implement in to the city with out fractionalizing or creating ghettos , through better integration will be the best way to unify.
4. Describe any planning or land use or growth management seminars that you have
attended.
As a PAC member of the National Multi Housing Group Washington DC, along with having attened Urban land institue seminars , newsletters ,
hosting econmic forecast meetings, i have always prided myself in understanding planning and land use within the cities municipalities.
I drive and photgraph all the Miami markets for fun and always contimplate how to assits in creating the most dyncamis synergies amongst our history of cultures that have settled and
pioneered todays diverse city.
5. Describe any membership in organizations having the primary aim of the furtherance
of dissemination of knowledge of and support of sound planning and implementation of
planning programs.
National Multi Housing Council awarded Emerging leader at the conference in Boca Raton Florida 2013
NMHC member 2008 - Current
Urban Land Institute
Jewish Federation of Miami Real Estate Council
Business Improvement District (BID) Wynwood / Little Havana
Attended at least 100 + city council . PZAB , Historic , Special Master meetings over the last decade
6. Describe any other activity evidencing knowledge and interest in the public purposes
of planning and plan implementation.
Fund raising and philathronpy for elderly at Little Havana Senior citizens club in 2005-2008
Active and support of Cultural Fridays Little Havana
Coordinated and assisted in Coral Gables Art Walk
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• I have read and understand the qualifications for members that are set forth in Sec. 62-16 of the City Code, and hereby
certify that:
(1) I do not have any interest in the profits or emoluments of any contract, job, work, or service for the city.
(2) I am in a position to represent the public interest, and do not have any personal or private interests likely
to conflict with the public interest.
(3) I do not hold any elective office in any governmental authority in the county or the city.
(4) I am not employed in a full-time capacity by any governmental authority in the county or the city.
(5) As a member or alternate member of the Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board I agree to
participate in at least one seminar on planning or zoning to be held in the state or elsewhere, and approved
by the city, during the course of each calendar year that I remain a member or alternate member of the
Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board. I acknowledge that I am subject to removal from the board if I fail to
meet this requirement each and every year after assuming board membership or alternate membership.
(6) I am an elector of the City of Miami.
• I agree to immediately notify the city clerk if I cease to be a resident and/or an elector of the city during the term of my
office.
• I agree that if I were to become a candidate for elective political office during my term and qualify as a candidate
for elective political office, such qualification shall be deemed a tender of my resignation from the board.
• I have read, understand and agree to comply with Section 2-611 of the Miami City Code which prohibits me from
entering into any contract or transact any business with the city or any person or agency acting for the city, or from
appearing in representation of any third party before any board, commission or agency of which I am member. I also
understand that prohibition upon activity which is set forth above remains in effect for a period of two years after I have
left city service.
• I have read, understand and agree to comply with Section 2-613 of the Miami City Code which prohibits me
from accepting, directly or indirectly, from any person, company, firm or corporation to which any purchase order
or contract is or might be awarded, any rebate, gift, money or anything of value whatsoever, except where given for the
use and benefit of the city.
• I agree to submit to the city clerk a complete itemized list of all real property owned by me, whether the title be
either legal or equitable, whether owned in whole or in part, including corporate real property in which I have a
controlling interest or I am an officer of such corporation. I agree to submit to the city clerk said information in the
required form verified and under oath within 30 days of my appointment and I shall include the following information
as to each parcel of land:
(1) The legal description and common address;
(2) The municipal or county zoning classification wherein the property is located; and
(3) The manner in which the property is presently being utilized.
• I understand that I am required to list only those real properties that are located within the corporate limits of the city
or those properties located 500 feet beyond the corporate limits of the city.
• I agree to comply with all financial disclosure requirements of the City, the County and the State including the
requirements set forth in Section 2-11.1 of the Miami -Dade County Code, and Florida Statutes Sec. 112.3145.
• I agree to comply with all ethics course requirements of City of Miami Code Section2-38.
• I acknowledge that the code of ethics of Miami -Dade County shall apply to me as a member or alternate member of
the Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board and hereby agree to abide by all the provisions thereof.
• I recognize that membership on the Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board requires my regular attendance and
participation at board meetings.
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I hereby certify that all information in this application is complete, truthful, and accurate to
the best of my knowledge and that I have read and understand the qualifications and
conditions of membership listed in this application.
Print Name
Signature
Date
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Arthru David Porosoff
2/27/2020
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FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS
Please complete this form and submit to:
Office of the City Clerk
City of Miami
3500 Pan American Drive
Miami, FL 33133
Attn: Nicole N. Ewan
Information may be copied and pasted into this form from other computer programs, i.e.
MS Word. Information that is typed directly into the form may be "Saved as Text" and
then opened in other computer programs.
For additional information on the Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board, please contact
Ms. Olga Zamora, Chief of Hearing Boards, at (305) 416-2037 or email at:
ozamora@miami_gov.com
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NAME: Matthew Trussoni
(First Name) (Middle) (last Name)
RESIDENCE: 2335 -requests Lane
(Address Unel)
(Address Une 2)
CITY: Miami STATE: FL ZIP: 33133
HOME PHONE: N/A CELLULAR PHONE: 305.803.8642
EMAIL: wssofVrniernl.edu
PRINCIPLE BUSINESS/EMPLOYER: University of Miami / Tnissoni Architecture Group
BUSINESS ADDRESS: 2455 SW 27th Ave suite 220 0
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SHORT STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
(If you require additional space, attach additional pages.)
1. Describe the qualities, experience, expertise and abilities that you possess thatwould
make you an effective board member that will act in the public interest.
See Attached
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2. Describe your educational background and general knowledge of planning and zoning.
See Attached
3. Describe any prior community or personal involvement that you have had that
demonstrates interest in and concern for planning and planning implementatjgn.
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4. Describe any planning or land use or growth management seminars that you ffave
attended.
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5. Describe any membership in organizations having the primary aim of the furtherance
of dissemination of knowledge of and support of sound planning and implementation of
planning programs.
See Attached
6. Describe any other activity evidencing knowledge and interest in the public purposes
of planning and plan implementation.
See Attached
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• I have read and understand the qualifications for members that are set forth in Sec. 62-16 of the City Code, and hereby
certify that:
(1) I do not have any interest in the profits or emoluments of any contract, job, work, or service for the city.
(2) I am in a position to represent the public interest, and do not have any personal or private interests likely
to conflict with the public interest.
(3) I do not hold any elective office in any governmental authority in the county or the city.
(4) I am not employed in a full-time capacity by any govemmental authority in the county or the city.
(5) As a member o r alternate member of the Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board I agree to
participate in at least one seminar on planning or zoning to be held in the state or elsewhere, and approved
by the city, during the course of each calendar year that 1 remain a member or altemate member of the
Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board. I acknowledge that I am subject to removal from the board if I fait to
meet this requirement each and every year after assuming board membership or altemate membership.
(6) I am an elector of the City of Miami.
• 1 agree to immediately notify the city clerk if I cease to be a resident and/or an elector of the city during the term of my
office.
• I agree that if I were to become a candidate for elective political office during my term and qualify as a candidate
for elective political office, such qualification shall be deemed a tender of my resignation from the board.
• 1 have read, understand and agree to comply with Section 2-611 of the Miami City Code which prohibits me from
entering into any contract or transact any business with the city or any person or agency acting for the city, or from
appearing in representation of any third party before any board, commission or agency of which I am member. !also
understand that prohibition upon activity which is set forth above remains in effect for a period of two years after I have
left city service.
• I have read, understand and agree to comply with Section 2-613 of the Miami City Code which prohibits me
from accepting, directly or indirectly, from any person, company, firm or corporation to which any purchase order
or contract is or might be awarded, any rebate, gift, money or anything of value whatsoever, except where given for the
use and benefit of the city.
• I agree to submit to the city clerk a complete itemized list of all real property owned by me, whether the title be
either legal or equitable, whether owned in whole or in part, including corporate real property in which I have a
controlling interest or I am an officer of such corporation. 1 agree to submit to the city clerk said information in the
required form verified and under oath within 30 days of my appointment and I shall include the following information
as to each parcel of land:
(1) The legal description and common address;
(2) The municipal or county zoning classification wherein the property is located; and
(3) The manner in which the property is presently being utilized.
• I understand that 1 am required to list only those real properties that are located within the corporate limits of the city
or those properties located 500 feet beyond the corporate limits of thecity.
• 1 agree to comply with all financial disclosure requirements of the City, the County and the State including the
requirements set forth in Section 2-11.1 of the Miami -Dade County Code, and Florida Statutes Sec. 112.3145.
• I agree to comply with all ethics course requirements of City of Miami Code Section 2-38.
• I acknowledge that the code of ethics of Miami -Dade County shall apply to me as a member or aitem0e member of
the Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board and hereby agree to abide by all the provisionsthereof. C
• 1 recognize that membership on the Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board requires my regulaend 'ce nd
participation at board meetings.
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I hereby certify that all information in this application is complete, truthful, and accurate to
the best of my knowledge and that I have read and understand the qualifications and
conditions of membership listed in this application.
Print Name
Signature
Date
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FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS
Please complete this form and submit to:
Office of the City Clerk
City of Miami
3500 Pan American Drive
Miami, FL 33133
Attn: Nicole N. Ewan
Information may be copied and pasted ir_jV this form from other computer programs, i.e.
MS Word. Information that is typed directly Into the form may be "Saved as Text" an
then opened in other computer programs.
For additional information on the Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board, please contac
Ms. Olga Zamora, Chief of Hearing Boards, at (305) 416-2037 or email at:
Form BoardslMA-PAB/ZB-0208 01
ozamora(a»miamioov.com
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1. Describe the qualities, experience, expertise and abilities that you possess that would make you
an effective board member that will act in the public interest.
My background, experience and expertise spans a wide range between starting in the
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bsition in academics. I am currently an Assistant Professor of Practice in the Civil,
,�,krchitectural and Environmental Engineering Department at the University of Miami. This
�✓ ' �t''�experience has given me expertise in working on committees and with faculty to make
'Rr� `�p the best decisions for the group. Academic and government committee decision making
��, 4%, processes share the same foundation of finding the best solutions for societal progress.
My background however started in the AEC industry, and I currently own and operate
Trussoni Architecture Group, a small architecture/engineering office in the City of Miami.
Practicing architecture in Miami has made me very familiar with the strengths and
weaknesses of the Miami 21 Zoning code. My professional experience also keeps me
grounded in developing practical and efficient solutions. However, the most valuable
contribution I would bring to the committee is the engineering input and perspective I
can contribute to the decision making process in addition to my architecture and urban
planning experience.
2. Describe your educational background and general knowledge of planning and zoning.
a. I hold four degrees:
i. PhD in Civil Engineering (University of Miami)
ii. Master of Urban Planning: Suburb & Town Design (University of Miami)
iii. M. Arch (University of Miami)
iv. Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering (Milwaukee School of
Engineering)
The goal of my education was to give myself the most well rounded foundational
knowledge of the complete built environment. My knowledge in planning and zoning
started in my household as a child with having a Zoning Director as a Step -Father.
However, my understanding and appreciation for the multi -layered cultural, social and
psychological implications of the build environment developed during my graduate
education. I learned to design an urban plan and then codifying those desired built
environments into either written or form based codes. As a practicing architect I also have
the knowledge of being on the other side of that process, designing buildings to a client's
desires and program by interpreting and implementing zoning codes.
3. Describe any prior community or personal involvement that you have had that demonstrates
interest in and concern for planning and planning implementation.
a. I have participated in several community planning Charrettes including ones in Little
Havana, City of Coral Gables and in City of Duluth, MN. My Master's thesis was titled
"Courthouse Square" and it focused on re-establishing the John Nolen plan of public
spaces that existed in my hometown of LaCrosse, WI. While an Assistant Professor at
Milwaukee School of Engineering I wrote many articles for both the Milwaukee Journal
Sentinel and a popularwebsite called Urban Milwaukee related to planning related topics.
One particular article was on implementing a streetcar in downtown Milwaukee, which
was completed last year. I was a board member on Historic Milwaukee, Inc. from 2009
to 2010 and I am the current chair of the Florida Engineers in Education Committee for
the Florida Engineering Society.
4. Describe any planning or land use or growth management seminars that you have attended.
a. I have attended two Congress for New Urbanism Conferences in Atlanta, GA and Madison,
WI. While I attended many interesting sessions some that stood out to me were on public
transportation related to public health, retrofitting suburbs, building safer streets,
incremental urbanism and agriculture integrated with urbanism.
5. Describe any membership in organizations having the primary aim of the furtherance of
dissemination of knowledge of and support of sound planning and implementation of planning
programs.
a. My largest accomplishment related to planning organizations was being a co-founder of
the Congress for New Urbanism in Wisconsin. For several years 1 was the Vice -President
of CNU Wisconsin and the chair of the Public Speaker Series where we had the likes of
John Norquist and Rocky Marcoux speak to the public on a regular basis on planning topics.
In the future I would like to become more active in the Urban Land Institute because it
focuses on the complete built environment.
6. Describe any other activity evidencing knowledge and interest in the public purposes of planning
and plan implementation.
a. As a faculty member in the Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering
Department at the University of Miami I run the "Senior Design Studio". Every year we
search to bring projects for the students that have urban planning challenges. Last year
our projects were in the Coconut Grove NCD-2 overlay district and we worked with
Jeremy Calleros Gauger of the City of Miami Planning Department to demonstrate what
the proposed changes in that district would look like in built form. Two yes p r we
worked with the Elizabeth Wheaton of the City of Miami Beach on a plan fgrz rth Yliami
Beach and plans for several parks that included strategies for sea -level rind 4Sma
change. This year we are working on two sites in the City of Coral GabbA with City)
Manager Peter Iglesias and Zoning Official Devin Cejas that are aimed at_ onstrating�
Coral Gables' commitment to becoming a Smart City. -5.7
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1. Last CV Date Confirmed: March 1, 2020
I. Personal
2. Name: Matthew Jacob Trussoni
3. Home Phone: (305) 803-8642
3A.Office Phone: (305) 284-2991
4. Email: trussoni@miami.edu
5. Address: 2335 Tequesta Lane Miami, Florida 33133
6. Current Academic Rank: Assistant Professor of Practice
6A.Current Track of Appointment:
7. Primary Department: Civil, Architectural, & Environmental Engineering
8. Secondary or Joint Appointment:
9. Citizenship: Citizen (United States of America)
10. Visa Type:
II. Higher Education
11. Institutional
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University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, PhD, Civil (Structural) Engineering. (2009)
University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, MS, Master of Architecture. (2005)
University of Miami, Coral Gables, Fl, MS, Urban Design. (2005)
Milwaukee School of Engineering, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, BS, Architectural Engineering. (2003)
12. Non -Institutional
Certificate
Urban Green Council, Green Professional. (2018)
Autodesk University, Building Performance Analysis Certificate. (2015)
Conference
International Concrete Sustainability Conference. (2014)
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PDS, Technology Conference. (2011)
Congress
State of Wisconsin, Congress for New Urbanism. (2011) ' 13
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American Institute of Architects Convention. (2010)
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Green Energy. (2010)
Other
American Society of Engineering Education, Virtual Communities of Practice Program. (2014)
Associated Collegiate Schools of Architecture, 100th. (2012)
Autodesk University. (2012)
PDS, Technology Conference. (2012)
Building Technology Educators Society. (2011)
13. Certification and Licensure
Certification
Green Building Professional (GPRO), Urban Green Council. (2018 - Present)
Building Performance Analysis, Autodesk Univeristy. (2013 - Present)
Licensure
Certified General Contractor, State of Florida. (2018 - Present)
Professional Engineer, State of Florida. (2009 - Present)
Registered Architect, State of Florida. (2007 - Present)
IILI. Experience
14. Academic
University of Miami, Assistant Professor. (2013 - Present)
Henan University, Visiting Professor. (2014 - 2018)
Milwaukee School of Engineering, Assistant Professor. (2009 - 2013)
15. Hospital Appointments
16. Non -Academic
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19. Juried or Refereed Journal Articles or Exhibitions
Trussoni Architecture Group, Principal. (2009 - Present)
Gerald F. DeMarco Architect, Architect, Engineer, Project Manager. (2004 - 2009)
USDA Forest Products Laboratory, Engineering Technician. (2002)
Skyline Development Corp., Architectural Intern. (2000 - 2002)
River City Masonry, Mason. (1995 - 1999)
IV. Publications
18. Books and Monographs Published
Books
1. Trussoni, M. J. (2020). The Modern Residence. Chapter in Book. Panache Press.
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1. Trussoni, M. J., Raebel, C., Huttelmaier, P., Simatic, E. (2014). Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)
Comparison for Long Span Cable and Truss Structural Systems: A Case Study. ASCE Journal of
Architectural Engineering, 21, 33.
2. Trussoni, M. J., Zollo, R., Hays, C. (2013). Fracture Properties of Concrete Mixtures
Containing Expanded Polystyrene Aggregate Replacement. ACI Materials Journal, 110,
549-557.
3. Trussoni, M. J., Hays, C., Zollo, R. (2012). Comparing Lightweight Polystyrene Concrete
Using Engineered or Waste Materials. ACI Materials Journal, 109, 101-108.
20. Other Works, Publications and Abstracts
Abstract
1. Trussoni, M. J., Zollo, R., Jordan, J., Nanni, A. (2015). Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP)
for Reinforced Concrete Balconies in Coastal Environments (Presentation).
http://www.nrmcaevents.org/?nav=display&file=715: International Concrete Sustainability
Conference.
2. Trussoni, M. J., Hays, C., Zollo, R. (2013). Fracture Properties of Concrete Mixtures
Containing Expanded Polystyrene Aggregate Replacement (Presentation). American Concrete
Institute Spring Convention.
3. Trussoni, M. J., Woo, J. (2012). How do you Integrate Sustainability and BIM into a
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Multi -Disciplinary Design /Build Curriculum (Presentation).
http://aucache.autodesk.com/au2012/sessionsFiles/1: Autodesk University.
4. Trussoni, M. J., Hays, C., Zollo, R. (2010). Comparing Lightweight Polystyrene Concrete
Using Engineered or Waste Materials (Presentation). American Concrete Institute Fall
Convention.
Article
1. Trussoni, M. J. (2010). Rail Stops that Make Sense. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
2. Trussoni, M. J. (2010). A Milwaukee Streetcar Named Convenience. Milwaukee Journal
Sentinel.
3. Trussoni, M. J. (2004). Park East Redevelopment, Wisconsin. The Town Paper.
Conference Proceeding
1. Trussoni, M. J., Zollo, R., Jordan, J., Nanni, A. (2015). Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP)
for Reinforced Concrete Balconies in Coastal Environments. 2015 International Concrete
Sustainability Conference.
2. Trussoni, M. J., Hays, C., Zollo, R. (2013). 2.Fracture Properties of Concrete Mixtures
Containing Expanded Polystyrene Aggregate Replacement. American Concrete Institute Spring
Convention.
3. Trussoni, M. J., Woo, J. (2012). 3.How do you Integrate Sustainability and BIM into a
Multi -Disciplinary Design / Build Curriculum. Autodesk University.
4. Zollo, R., Hays, C., Trussoni, M. J. (2010). 5.Comparing Lightweight Polystyrene Concrete
Using Engineered or Waste Materials. American Concrete Institute Fall Convention.
21. Other Works, Accepted for Publication
V. Professional
22. Funded Research Performed
23. Editorial Responsibilities
24. Professional and Honorary Organizations
Florida Engineering Society. (2014 - Present)
American Society of Civil Engineers. (2013 - 2016)
American Institute of Architects. (2010 - 2016)
Building Technology Educators Society. (2009 - 2015)
25. Honors and Awards
Eliahu I. Jury Excellence in Service Innovation Award, University of Miami - College of
Engineering. (2018)
Tau Beta Pi, Milwaukee School of Engineering. (2001)
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26. Post -Doctoral Fellowships
27. Other Professional Activities
a. Presentations
b. Media
Newspaper
TCPa1m: USA Today Network, Interview for article:
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%2F</a>. (October 2020)
c. Faculty Development
Seminar, Hard Rock Guitar High Rise, Center for Tall Buildings in Urban Habitat, Seminole
Reservation, Florida, USA. (September 26, 2019)
Conference Attendance, Florida Engineering Society Annual Conference, Florida Engineering
Society, St. Petersburg, FL, USA, Hosted the Florida Engineers in Education Track for the
conference. (July 24, 2019 - July 27, 2019)
Conference Attendance, Florida Engineering Society Annual Conference, Florida Engineering
Society, San Marco Island, Florida, United States. (August 1, 2018 - August 3, 2018)
Conference Attendance, Advanced National Effective Teaching Institute (NETI-2), American
Society for Engineering Education, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. (June 28, 2018 - June 29,
2018)
Conference Attendance, Florida Engineering Society Annual Conference, Florida Engineering
Society (FES), West Palm Beach, Florida, United States. (August 3, 2017 - August 4, 2017)
Faculty Fellowship, Faculty Learning Community, University of Miami, Miami, Florida, United
States, A University program dedicated to improving teaching in the area of active learning. (January
1, 2017 - May 1, 2017)
Conference Attendance, National Effective Teaching Institute (NETI), American Society of
Engineering Education, San Diego, California, USA, A national conference focused on improving
engineering education teaching techniques. (January 7, 2017 - January 9, 2017)
Conference Attendance, International Concrete Sustainability Conference, Miami, Fl, External.
(2015)
Program, Virtual Communities of Practice Program, American Society of Engineering Education.
(2014)
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Convention, Spring Convention, American Concrete Institute, Minneapolis, MN, United States,
External. (2013)
Other, Associated Collegiate Schools of Architecture 100th, Associated Collegiate Schools of
Architecture, Boston, MA. (2012)
Other, Autodesk University, Las Vegas, NV. (2012)
Conference Attendance, PDS Technology Conference, PDS, Milwaukee, WI. (2012)
Faculty Fellowship, PDS Technology Conference, Milwaukee, MI, United States, External. (2012)
Other, Building Technology Educators Society, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (2011)
Conference Attendance, PDS Technology Conference, PDS, Milwaukee, WI. (2011)
Other, Congress for New Urbanism, Madison, WI. (2011)
Other, American Concrete Institute Fall Convention, American Concrete Institute, Pittsburgh, PA,
United States. (2010)
Other, American Institute of Architects Convention, American Institute of Architects, Miami, FL,
United States. (2010)
Other, Congress for New Urbanism, Atlanta, GA, United States. (2010)
Other, Green Energy Summit, Milwaukee, WI, United States. (2010)
d. Others
5th Annual Shukka Competition, Judge and Advisor. (2015) c? - ' `1
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29. Teaching Specialization
CAE 213-0: Behavior of Structural Systems I. (Fall 2016, 2017)
CAE 561-D: Computer Aided Architectural Engineering Design. (Fall 2016, 2017)
CAE 661-D: Computer Aided Architecture Engineering Design. (Fall 2016, 2017)
CAE 703-C3: Master's Design Project I. (Fall 2017)
CAE 810-6: Master's Thesis. (Fall 2017)
CAE 403-C: Senior Design Project I - Engineering Design. (Fall 2016, 2017)
ARC 585-10: Special Problems. (Fall 2016, 2017)
CAE 313-P: Behavior of Structural Systems II. (Spring 2016, 2017)
CAE 810-7: Master's Thesis. (Spring 2017)
CAE 404-C: Senior Design Project II - Construction Documents. (Spring 2017)
CAE 404-C: Senior Design Project II - Civil & Architectural. (Spring 2016)
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CAE 395-9: Undergraduate Research. (Spring 2016)
30. Thesis and Dissertation Advising/Post-doctoral Student Supervision
Dissertation Advisor
Advised: Reymundo Miranda
2017 - Present
Advised: Wei Tian
Coupled Simulation of Indoor Airflow, HVAC, Control, and Building Envelope, 2016 - 2017
Dissertation Committee Chair
Advised: Ezgi Ozcoban
Life Cycle Assessment Comparison of Traditional Reinforced Concrete and FRP Reinforced
Concrete Bridges, 2015 - 2017
Advised: Sen Huang
Model -Based Optimization of Building Systems Operation, 2015
Advised: Adane Z. Abegaz
Advanced Fiber Reinforced Composites as Confining Systems for RC Columns, 2013
Advised: Saman Babaeidarabad
Masonry Walls Strengthened with Fabric -Reinforced Cementitious Matrix Composite Subjected to
In -Plane and Out -Plane Load, 2013
Dissertation Committee Member
Advised: Thomas Cadena77i
2018 - 2019
Faculty Mentoring
August 2017 - January 2018
Graduate Student Advisor
Advised: Brandon McKee
2018 - Present
Master's Thesis Committee Chair
Advised: Daniel Kornaus
Stapleton Airport Redevelopment, 2012
University of Wisconsin -SARUP
Advised: Evan Simatic
Life -Cycle Assessment (LCA) Comparison of LongSpan Structural Systems, 2012
Milwaukee School of Engineering
Advised: Zach Ruggerio
Design of Load Bearing Tensegrity Structures, 2012
Milwaukee School of Engineering
Advised: Eric Raz
Design Parameters of Lightweight Structural Systems, 2011
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Milwaukee School of Engineering
Advised: Kyle Gast
Centripetal Spaces, 2011
University of Wisconsin -SARUP
Advised: Glenn Frazee
Design of Timber Lamella Segmental Arches, 2010
Milwaukee School of Engineering
Advised: Jake Wurtz
Aggregate Replacement with Potery Cull in Concrete, 2010
Milwaukee School of Engineering
Mentor
Advised: Dillon Star
May 2018 - August 2018
Advised: Chase Caruso
August 2017 - May 2018
Advised: Miguel Amezcua
February 2018 - April 2018
Supervised Research
Advised: Maria Arguelles
Structural Building Design with Post Tension Concrete, 2016 - Present
Advised: Fabiano Praca
Life -Cycle Assessment and Life -Cycle Cost Comparison for Reinforced Concrete and Glass Fiber
Reinforced Polymer Concrete Systems, 2014 - 2015
Advised: Josh Jordan
Concrete balconies reinforced with GFRP rebar for corrosion resistance, 2014 - 2015
Advised: Josh Jordan
Structural Assessment and Comparison of Steel Reinforcement Concrete and Glass Fiber
Reinforcement Polymer Concrete Systems, 2014 - 2015
Advised: Machenzie Cerjan
Comparison of Steel and Reinforced Concrete Systems, 2014 - 2015
Supervised Teaching Activity
Advised: Alex Briel
Ferre Building LEED Lab Project, 2017 - 2019
VII. Service
31. University Committee and Administrative Responsibilities
Adviser, Study Abroad GE3. (October 2018 - Present).
Adviser, Florida Engineering Society Student Chapter. (September 2018 - Present).
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Host, College of Engineering Open House. (April 8, 2018 - Present).
Faculty Member, Active Classrooms Initiative. (2016 - Present).
BSAE+MArch Program Advisor. (2016 - Present).
Advise students and update curriculum for Bachelor of Architectural Engineering + Master of
Architecture Degree Program
Committee Member, Senior Design Expo. (2016 - Present).
Coordinator/Advisor, Study Abroad & UNIBO (Italy). (2014 - Present).
Exchange Program
Host, FAU Professors Visiting Active Classroom. (November 9, 2018 - 2019).
Adviser, Ferre Building LEED Lab. (2018 - 2019).
Secretary, Florida Engineering Society. (2015 - 2019). n
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Organizer, Florida Engineering Society. (October 3, 2019).c'
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Adviser, Henan University Curriculum Review. (October 24, 2018 - December 7, 2018).
NAAB Program Accreditation Visit. (2016 - 2017).
Student Chapter Advisor, ASCE. (2013 - 2016).
Council Member, College of Engineering. (2013 - 2016).
Advisory Board Member, Engineering Innovation Center. (2014 - 2015).
Architectural Engineering Committee Member, ABET. (2014).
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32. Community Activities
Volunteer, Castaways for Cancer, Miami, Florida. (2019)
Attendee, City of Miami Planning Department - NCD 2/3 Meeting, Miami, Florida. (2018 - 2019)
Volunteer, DryHootch (Veterans Affairs Group).
"Helping Veterans and their families who survived that war, survive the peace". Brady Street
Facility: Volunteered Structural Engineering services and labor. (2011)
Volunteer, La Orden de Malta, Havana.
Distributed Food and medicine to Iglesia de Los Pinos (2006)
Volunteer, MAST Academy.
Memorial Project (2010)
Committee Member, Miami Dade Solar Co-op, Miami, Florida. (2017 - 2018)
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Volunteer, Solar Open House, Miami, Florida.
Hosted open house for community to learn about residential solar
Organizer, West Lab Elementary School, Coral Gables, Fl.
1st Grade Class visited the College of Engineering and Structural
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Lab (2016)
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