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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAHAC Memo and ApplicationsCITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM CD TO: Todd B. Hannon City Clerk • 1 nrli {—J 1 -J r T.3 a 3 SUBJECT: Affordable Housing Advisory Committee DATE: FILE: August 26, 2022 FROM: George ensa> Director REFERENCES: Memo, Applications, Resumes/Bios for Dept. ofHousing & Community Development New and Existent Members ENCLOSURES: After reviewing all applications for membership in the Affordable Housing Advisory Committee (AHAC), the Department of Housing and Community Development is nominating the following individuals to fill the seats or positions (as indicated in the chart below) for the AHAC. The nominations will be presented by your office to City Commission on the October 27, 2022, Commission meeting: Seats/ Positions Departmental Recommendation A person actively engaged in home building Industry in connection with affordable housing (AH); James Angleton A person actively engaged as a not- for -profit provider of AH; Allan Hall A person actively engaged as a real estate professional in connection with AH; Kevin Deeb A person who resides within the city limits of the city; Gregory Gay A person who represents employers within the city; Ben Fernandez If you have any questions, please contact Alfredo Duran, Assistant Director, at 305-416-1999 Thank you. GM/ad City of Miami — Department of Housing & Community Development Housing & Commercial Loan Committee (HCLC)/ Affordable Housing Advisory Committee (AHAC) -APPLICATION FORM Firs name* i (Alt name* �— ef......_._........................._............._......__....._............._................_._,I . ..�.. _..........._� it Home address* 1_._1...._...._ __5.....t-.._._......_.' Ci , state, and Zip Code* ..r�...................33 Lr--)- Home pho,* 3. D5..._ �.....1o.....- 'Zc o. E-mail address �...e ._.A. C.._L:__5C*.:wt_...._ Apt. no. * required fields Altemative phone • All HCLC/AHAC members shall be of 18 years of age or older; • Acopyofthe applicant's Resume MUST be submitted with this application. HCLC/AHAC members shall serve four-year terms. (13 cv 0 a Current employer 1 Current Position/Title Trade/indusbr affiliations List all memberships/ board memberships affiliated with • a:4 RdSort) ,_N (t'4--41 / t ,C44ivy 5Thgr. aCjE "Kla/Vdd 1-114 6zgape cipa4-4 A1 &6v4 62104,44„. 3t t'e- �1 [4r > The following is a list of the specific qualifications required to apply for HCLC/AHAC Board membership. For more on these, refer.tq Ch. 2, Art. XI, Div. 19 and Ch.2, Art. XI, Div. 8 of the City of Miami Code. Please check the correct box below for all the member seats for which you qualify and indicate whether these are in connection with affordable housing. If the box is shaded, then that member seat is occupied. Preference will be given to those applicants who are directly engaged in affordable housing. Qualification Requirements € Check all that `In.Connection The shaded positions are presently filled. Apply with Affordable i Housing? • _ Actively engaged asa for -profit housing..,provider: ' ..........__. _...▪ ._.-----..._...__..._........._ . • A person who works in the following trades/industries within the City of Miami — education, health care, i ❑ ❑ law enforcement, fire safety, /emergency, and criminal justice system. _ ■ Actively engaged in the residential home building industry. ❑ 1 ❑ • Actively engaged as a not -for -profit housing provider. ■ Actively engaged as a real estate professional ❑ . ❑ . ■ Activel engaged as an advocate for low income _ rsons B� B'. ..._..........._............ .y...._�g. _ ........_._.._.......... _-.__...._......_.. pep._.... - _ ..._........_......._....._.. ..... _......_.__....__........._................................._...._.__......, ■ A representative of those areas of labor actively engaged in home building_ ❑ _ _❑ ■ A resident of the Cityof Miami. ❑ • A person who represents employers within the qv.of Miami • Actively engaged in the banking or mortgage banking industry__.........---.._._ ................._...._._ . _............_ B� le - Sj Conflict of Interest - A person is not eligible to serve on the HCLC/AHAC if that person owns financial interest, is employed by, or is an officer of any entity that receives or intends to receive funding from the City of Miami. ■ Are you or will you become employed by, or have a financial interest in, an entity that receives or applies for funding ❑Yes i No from the City of Miami? • Are.you orwill you become an officer of any entity that receives, or applies for, funding from the City of Miami? ❑ Yes No - " By signing and submitting this application, I understand that if 1 am accepted as a member of the HCLC/AHAC any false statement or misrepre -ntation may result in my dismissal from the committee. Your siDate 05(1,11 70t If you have any questions regarding this application, please contact Alfredo Duran at 305-416-1999. A copy of this application is available at www.miamiQ.v.com/communitydevelopment. This completed HCLC/AHAC form can be mailed, along with the applicant's resume to: City of Miami Dept. of Housing & Community Development, ATTN: HCLC/AHAC application,14 NE 1 Ave., 2nd Floor, Miami, FL 33132. The submission can also be faxed to 305-416-2090 or e-mailed to aduran@miamigov.com. update: 2/2021. Jim Angleton Profile: Banking Executive with 32 year history of Global Banking,'RE Finanding,.Business and Corporate Banking. Former Owner/Partner of two OCC Charter National Banks and 6th largest RE Mortgage Bank. Vast experience in start-up capital raises, Middle Market recapitalization for IPO strategies and EXIM Banking. Professionally active Board of Director presently for BBVA Compass Bank. Deep Business history in Currencies Trading, Debit & Charge Card Industry and Kiosk Development. Brings wealth of knowledge, large constituency contact base and well respected within Military and Law Enforcement Community. Experience: Aegis FinSery Corp, Miami, FL President 2009-Present • Executive in Charge for Multi -Diverse Financial Company specializing in: FDIC Bank Consulting, Bank and Borrower Consulting, Business Intelligence and Prepaid Debit Card plus Kiosk Industry. • Developer of Cybersecurity, Social Media Reconnaissance and KYCustomer RegistryTM. Develops e-Catalog and e-commerce Strategies and pairs Merchant/Banking Relationships for proper Business Generation, consumption and working lines of credit. • FDIC Approved RAC Contractor and REO workout specialist. Deep concentration in land and housing development plus cross border compliance specialist. Consults in the areas of: Compliance, FBAR, FACTA, OFAC, FinCEN and other Legal plus Internal Revenue Policies. • Vice Chairman, Neighborhood Lending Partners. State of FL Banker Consortium CRA-Lending, SBA, Workforce Housing and Low/Mod PUD throughout the State. (15+ year Member) Republic Federal Bank, Miami, FL OCC Bank 2004-2009 Senior Vice President, Senior Commercial Real Estate Lender & Business Development Leader • Co-Owner/Partner of Bank Holding Company ownership in Bank. • Manage department of 12 people within CRE Dept. Leader in Business Development, lead sales staff for new commercial lending and corporate lending. • Enhanced bank depositor base and established new loan programs with lock box features. Provided all workout, development and sales management. Developed hard/soft cost presentations, implemented economic saving plans and handled bulk REO Sales with emphasis upon ROI and ROE above expectations. Created pool funds and investor funds for existing projects. • Notable contributions: elevated ROI returns, represented bank profile within our Community, City of Miami Housing & Loan Authority Director and introduced CRE diverse participation funding streams. UTD, AFLCIO Miami, FL 2001-2003 Chief Financial Officer and Chief Investment Officer • Responsible for all financial investment strategies. Responsible for development program and managed all CREO such as HUD Multifamily, Hi rise Class A Office and Industrial Facilities Owned • Administered investment pools from union pension programs. Reported to CEO • Notable contributions: secured the future of the Union's finances and secured HUD 202 project valued more than $200M. Page Two Jim Angleton 7 nt. 1? C r OFFICE ( l✓; { i,Lf TotalBank, Miami, FL State Charterecltank 1998-2001 Vice President, Senior Real Estate Lender and Global Business Development Officer • Created diversified commercial and residential lending department. Reported to President • Developed diversified portfolio lending programs. Interacted with Foreign National clientele base for commercial lending needs. EXIM approved lender. PUD Lender • Notable contribution: established CRE lending unit, generated high fee income base servicing, private wealth banking and represented bank in Community. Provided proprietary eCommerce, eCatalog Marketing Campaigns, developed new business funding sources and managed portfolio in excess of $900M Colonial Bank Miami Beach, FL OCC Bank 1996-1998 Vice President Real Estate and Commercial Conduit Lending Department Leader • Highest ranking real estate production officer in national bank franchise $180MM • Community Development Officer and CRE Middle Market Officer. CREO Manager • Notable contributions: Miami Circle, Ritz Carlton's(3) and represented bank in community • EXIM Lender Financing: Seafood & Shrimp Farms, Tequila & Rum Distillery and Food Processing. InterFirst Mortgage Corp. Miami, FL State Mortgage Banker 1984-1996 Executive Vice President & Co -Owner • Administered mortgage banking institution with four Florida Offices. Ranked 6th largest Florida mortgage banking corporation. Approximately $18 million in revenues. • Serviced in excess of $300mm residential and $168mm commercial conduit loans. Created investment pools for privatized investor groups and increased IRR. Initiated CRA pools sold to area commercial banks. • Notable contributions: represented company in community, increased fee income by 29% and negotiated merger sale with out of state institution. Developed portfolio business loan strategies that became National Lending Practices for SBA and VA. Education & Continuing Education Bank Continuing Education 2014-'15-'16-'17'18' 19'20 University of N. Carolina, Charlotte University of Miami, FL Institute of Finance, Coral Gables, FL Florida Real Estate License National Review Appraisers Bank & Cybersecurity Compliance BSA, AML, Mortgage Due Diligence ACAMS and Pre Paid Debit Card Banking Dodd -Frank and Durban Compliance (30 hrs.) Cyber Compliance USSOUTHCOM (30 hrs.) Finance Finance B.S. 1979 Diploma Finance & Mortgage Banking Current (32 years) Certified Review Appraiser Designation '17'18'19'20 Continuing Education 29 hours Page Three Jim Angleton Current Organization Affiliations C ' FIC E OF CI;y': Pt,k4 f'7. is • / e � I City of Miami Community Loan Committee Board of Director 2018-Present FBI Alumni Association Board of Director, Graduate Citizens Academy 2009- 2017 Neighborhood Lending Partners 501C3 V-Chair of Board CRA Florida Banking Consortium Camillus House Board of Directors 2010-2019 Beacon Council Board of Directors 2011-2018 National Member Business Executives for National Security (BENS) Present Florida Heart Research Association Board of Directors 2005-2019 Community Emergency Response Team First Responder Train the Trainer Member American Red Cross Board of Directors Habitat for Humanity House Builder and Sponsor BBVA Compass Bank (US) CRA & Community Representation The Knights of Malta (US) Special Envoy -At -Large Awards Finance Committee Chair Golf Committee member Advisory Board of Directors Senior US Member - American Diabetes Valor Award -American Heart Association Award -March of Dimes Award -Rosa Parks Wall of Tolerance Recipient -Neighborhood Lending Partners Chairman's Award 29 Golf Championships representing 2017-2020 South Florida -Ronald MacDonald 12 Good Men Award - Armed Forces Services Center USO Award -Financial Institution Security Association Award Proficiencies Item Date Impact Digital Currency 2008-Present Virtual Currencies 2008-Present Mobile Banking Apps 2009-Present Prepaid Debit Cards & SIM Card Tech 2008-Present UnBanked & NonBanked Debit Platform 2009-Present Kiosk Development, Bank Branch replacementPresent CyberEYESTM Social Media Reconnaissance '10-Present CyberDeterrenceTM Offense & Defense The KYCustomer RegistryTM Color of Money Stress Test." HSA Corp Benefits Card Affordable Housing, WorkForce Dev. HUD, FHA, VA, FNMA Low/Mod Dev. Multifamily, Redevelopment Programs References '10-Present 2013-Present 2012-Present 2010-Present 2016-Present 2016-Present 2017-Present invented MoneyLYNK Blockchain Development Cybersecure Mobile Banking SIM Card Technology Banking Workforce Payments & Banking AegisFS Multifunctional Kiosks Dark, Deep, Surface Web Recon Maintaining Cybersecure Sites KYC custom protocols: LE/Banks Proofing Illicit Offshore Funds Insurance Savings Pretax Card Miami Dade County Neighborhood Lending Partners OCC & NCUA Loan Programs Upon request, references will be provided by and from: US Congressmen (3), US Congresswomen (2), US Bankruptcy Senior Judge (1), Retired US Judge (1), Assistant US Attorney's (3), Former US Attorney (1), State of FL Governor (1), International & National Law Firm Endorsements (4), Knights of Malta Grand Master and Foreign Ministers (1+3), Mayors (3), FISA (1) and certain Military and LE Organizations Apr 05 21 16:44 3055344050 3055340036 p,1 — Department of Housing & Community Dejeprtnent & Commercial Loan Committee (HCLC)!' le Housing Advisory Committee (AH• ,_. me` ante' f=J L. a l `� Horne address' fly/%-/ r�r( trr r t2 Home phone* E-mail address �' GAG_d i rif ii Apt. no. A.YPI.ICATTO N FORM ■ AIr HCLCfAHAC members shall be of l8 years of age or older, • Aco_pyofthe City, state,and Zr Code' ' required fields abet/cants Resume MUST be submitted with this Alternative phone 056 _ Gj�,_ �} s3 application. • HCLCIAHAC members shag serve four-year leans. /1 Professional D Current employer L C Current PositioniTtle Tradelindustry affiliations List all memberships/board memberships affiliated with /Ty . /r r i rr 7,L nc--- r. r. �� t"4, , ,i, r.)+2 % r rZ "4 .6 4. Cam%' . 2 C._ .3 .. �L .G Q •J �j all c5. , i .' �T r �.�< <r eo rk sir V/4 e r), [/a^ ✓C L Gr' Eli7� c r?r�'Ct� fi r 12_ D The following is a fist of the specific qualifications required to apply for HCLC/AHAC Board membership, For mare on these, refer to Ch. 2, Art. XI, Div. 19 and Ch.2, Art XI, OW. B of the City of Miami Code Please check the correct box below for ail the member seats for which you qua',fii ano indicate whether these are in connection with affordable housing. If the box is shaded, then that member seat Is occupied. Preference wiilbe given to those applicants who are directly engaged in affordable housing Qualification Requirements Vef The shaded positions are presently filled. • Actively engaged as a for -profit housing provider. • A person wno works in the following tradesiincustries within the City of Miami — education, health care, law enforcement, fire safety /emergency, and criminal justice system. ■ Actively engaged in the residential home building industry. • Actively engaged in the banking or mortgage barking industry. ■ Actively engaged as a not for -profit housing provider. ■ Actively engaged as a real estate professional. • Actively engaged as an advocate for tow -income persons. ■ A representative of those areas of labor actively engaged in home building. • A resident of the City of Miami. ▪ A person who represents employers within the City of Miami. Check all that Apply 0 to to ❑ In Connection with Affordable Housing? E D Conflict of Interest - A person is not eligible to serve on the HCLC/AHAC if that person owns financial interest, is employed by, or is an officer of any entity that receives or intends to receive funding from the City of Miami, • Are you or wit you become employed by, or have a financial interest in, an entity that receives or applies for funding from the City of Miami? • Are you or will you become an orleer of any entity that receives, or applies for, funding from the City of Miami? 0 Yes 0 Yes 2-63 ❑'No D By signing and submitting this application, I understand that if I am accepted as a member of the I1CLC/AHAC any false statement or misrepresentation may result in my dismissal from the committee. Your signature A copy of this application is available at MTN -niarrnov,cointommunitydevelOnment. Tnis completed HCLCIAH AC form can be mailed, along with the applicant's resume to: City of Miami Dept. of Housing & Community Development, ATTN: HCLClAHAC application, 14 NE 1 Ave., 2rd Floor, Viarni, FL 33132. The submission can also Gz; If you have any questions regarding this application, please contact Alfredo Duran at 305-4 f 6-1g99. Apr 05 21 16:44 3055344050 3055340036 p.2 • ALLAN J. HALL 3 Island Avenue 15-H Miami Beach, FL 33139 Ph: 305-534-4050 Ce1;786-390-7555 Fax: 305-531-8401 E mail: allanjhall(a7aol.com EDUCATION Miami Reach Senior High School 1954 University of Florida Bachelor of Building Construction 1958 Juris Doctor 1968 Georgia institute of Technology Master Civil Engineering Candidate 1984 PRFESIONAL ACTIVITY IN CONSTRUCTION Project Engineer Robert Turchin Construction Co and M.R. Schwartz Construction, Miami Beach, Florida Saxony Hotel Addition, Southgate Towers, Sunny Isles Shopping Center, and various apartment and single family properties Allan J. Hall Construction Company, Orland, Florida Apartment buildings, office centers and single-family homes PRFESIONAL ACTIVITY IN LAW Macready Johnston Consulting on HUD and FHA low and moderate income multifamily housing Sanders, Troutman et al. Consulting on HUD and FHA [ow and moderate income multifamily housing Real Property practice focused on commercial real property Resnick, Lawson, Hall and Tishman Real Property law including low-income housing closings Hall & Associates Corporate and real property law including low-income housing closings PRFESIONAL ACTIVITY IN EDUCATION University of Florida, College of Design, Construction and Planning, Gainesville, Florida Instructor in the Department of Building Constructor Lecturer in the Department of Architecture Southern Polytechnic State University, School of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Construction Atlanta, Georgia Professor Emeritus of Construction Management. taught Law, Ethics, Codes, Safety, Scheduling, Materials and Structures Associate Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering Associate Professor in the Department of Architecture r,° 1 a ,,'• Y„,t,rw'1t r4 I4,,,,41 fiHve $rl ^In' lousing & Commercial Loan Committee (HCI.X.dt ►ffordable Housing Advisory Committee (AHX ) t-fr,rr,c pit1,4,r r ? t14'IJ( .VI )\ I,1)R\1 1 est rewme• 1 (, 11 /1►i► it 1 r L '• r� t j .j • �` I t di z1 d Altem:�tive phone t mwd Afidref4S • aF ici4 'x !`r ( t•,► ctalp iknd #[} C4wir•. 1-4!1mP tlhrwtp. Current employer Lts - An! nr, -� Current PositionfTitle 'J • ail iv(' i attar ina.- -1 • A cAPY.of the apphcani's Ratrume_WIS r be submitted with Mho application_ t}(,i (,/AtiA(, mer+,hrr 914311 Se.evn fr,r)r ye+:rr term,: Trad&rir>Dustry List all memberships/ board memberships aMlllatad w11h t7A 14- 444' 04( Ia-1412 A` ted#J k44 I D ' c (e kle. tL' • :-)! 414n- P 1 1 r.1G_ s'c a L ►-10 �� -►j The following is a list of the specific qualifications required to apply for HCLC/AHAC Board membership. For more on these, refer to Ch. 2, Art. Div. 19 and Ch 2. Art X1• Div. 8 of the City of Miami Code. Please check the correct box below for all the member seats for which you qualify a! indicate whether these are in connection with affordable housing. if the box is shaded, then that member seat is occupied. Preference will be giv to those applicants who are directly engaged in affordable housing. ualiticadon Requirements The shaded positions are presently filled. Actively engaged as a forrrofit housngprovider. _ A person who works in the following trades/industries within the City of Miami - education, health care, - ❑ ❑ law enforcement, fire safety /emergency, and criminal justice system. Check ail that In Conn�ctlon APwith Affordable Housing? Actively engaged in the residential home building industry. Actively engaged in the banking or mortgage banking industry. Actively engaged as a not-for-profit_housing provider. Actively engaged as a real estate professional. ...._ _. Actively enga_ged as an advocate for low-income persons. — A representative of those areas of labor actively engaged in home building. A resident of the City of Miami. ___ A person who represents em�oyers within the City of Miami. 0 CI Conflict of Interest - A person is not eligible to serve on the HCLC/AHAC if that person owns financial interest, is employed by, or is an ofl9G of any entity that receives or intends to receive funding from the City of Miami. Are you or will you become employed by, or have a financial interest in, an entity that receives or applies for funding from the City of Miami? _______ Areyou or willyou become an officer of any entity that receives,or applies for, funding from theCity of Miami? ❑ Yes 121No � ❑ Yes 04o By signing and submitting this application, I understand that if 1 am accepted as a member of the HCLC/AHAC any false statement or misrepresentation may result in my dismissal from the committee. our signature Date if you have any questions regarding application, please contact Alfredo Duran fit AC.0 Z) 305-416-1999. A copy of this application is available at rw.miamigov.comlcommunitydevelopment. This completed HCLC/AHAC form can be mailed, along with the applicant's resume to: City of Mom pt. of Housing & Community Development, ATTN: HCLC/AHAC application, 14 NE 1 Ave., 2^a Floor, Miami, FL 33132. The submission can alsr faxed to 305-416-2090 or e-mailed to aduran(oimiamigov.com. Update 2,2021- RE .. E� f � V E: OPTf yn jJy I t F : 06 OFFICE G;= t Cf TyOF rI12111CLEF Gregory D. Gay City of Opa-locka Director of Planning Community Development & CRA Advisor Gregory Dwight Gay, a native Miamian, received his BA in Architecture from Tuskegee University in Tuskegee, Alabama. A visionary, optimistic, and tenacious individual, he's forecasting the future of economically depressed communities of the City of Miami and South Florida. Undoubtedly, his background in architecture and real estate redevelopment has help bridged the gap for African Americans to promote future economic growth and inner city redevelopment for present and future residents into the millennium. His unparalleled work ethics in government makes him a sought-after provider of information and consultant devoted to the communities he serves. He's also a grassroots leader who works well with all people of youth and wisdom, and help to raise scholarship funds for local students to go to college, and for local and national social concerns like Miami's Historic Virginia Key Beach Preservation, Urban and Community Redevelopment Initiatives in Miami, FL and the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial in Washington, DC. Gregory was an Urban Community Planner for the City of Miami, a municipal corporation. During his 26+ years with the City of Miami, he has held several positions, starting in the City of Miami Public Works where he redesigned some of the City's fire station facilities to provide unisex accommodations for male and female firefighters, to the City of Miami Planning Department where he has been involved in bring developers and area residents together to create and design affordable and market rate housing, offices, and retail projects which would be acceptable and sustainable to the community. He has participated in several charrette (a public planning process) and was the lead project manager that created a master plan for the evolving Upper Eastside area, and its main street, Biscayne Boulevard. He participates in reviewing plans and makes recommendations for the redevelopment of the Overtown area (especially the Southeast Overtown Park West District), Little Haiti area and most recently he was the lead project manager and coordinator in developing design standards and guidelines for recommendations of commercial improvements for Model City/Liberty City area, specifically the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard Streetscape Beautification Masterplan and Commercial Facade Standards, and the Edison Marketplace Project in the MLK/Edison Business District. His was involved in updating two redevelopment plans for the City of Miami Community Redevelopment Agency — the Southeast Overtown Park West Plan and the Omni Redevelopment Plan. As lead project manager and coordinator, these plans update involved expanding the boundaries of district to increase opportunities for using the tax increment financing, updates the proposed projects and redevelopment activities for the areas and extending the lifespan for the existence for the redevelopment districts. He also participated in the development of the City of Miami's new zoning ordinance — Miami21. Gregory applies his executive skills and personable communication style to foster improving the 'quality of life' for the residents of these impoverished communities. Gregory is presently the Director of Planning & Community Development for the Great City of Opa-locka, Florida, a municipal corporation in North Central Miami -Dade County. In the past five years, he has been instrumental leading the process in updating the newly adopted 2030 Sustainable Comprehensive Development Master Plan [CDMP] and developing the new adopted 2015 Land Development Regulation/Zoning Code for the City of Opa-locaa funded by USHUD. With a new CDMP and zoning code in place, he is creating development opportunities for new residential and mixed use development in the TownCenter area and other areas of Opa-locka. He also served as manager of the Opa-locka Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) and leading the initiative for the City to expand beyond its existing boundaries by annexation areas to the south to include the North Central MAC. Gregory also serves as the Manager of the Opa-locka Community Redevelopment Agency [Opa-locka CRA]. From October 2015 to January 2021, he has managed the CRA on behalf of the City Manager. Opa-locka CRA was created in December 2012 to eliminate the high level of slum and blight in the City. The Opa-locka CRA covers eighteen percent [18%] of the municipal area. The primary area of redevelopment activity are Magnolia North, Magnolia Gardens, Opa-locka Commerce Center North, Town Center, Opa-locka Gateway and the LeJeune-Douglas Industrial Center West. Gregory has provided mentorships to numerous minority youths, mostly young African American males, within his community. He is a mentor and past board member for the 5000 Role Models of Excellence Program, a project of Miami -Dade County Public School. He has presented to multiple audiences of high school and middle school students to create awareness in seeking higher education, and encourage them to seek career and entrepreneurial opportunities that are available upon completion of college and/or a technical institution. He also works with adults who desire to improve their 'quality of life' through adult education and business development programs. He is a local judge/mentor for the NAACP's Afro -Academic, Cultural, Technological & Scientific Olympics (ACT -SO) Program. A 1981 National ACT -SO Winner, Gregory has experienced what it takes to be successful in this program. Every year, he assist in identifying and sponsoring South Florida youths who demonstrate academic, artistic and scientific prowess and expertise, thereby gaining the same recognition often only reserved for entertainers and athletes. He is also a Who's Who of America, a 2005 Millennium Movers Shaker Award recipient and a 2012 honoree at the 5000 Role Model MLK Breakfast for his role as lead fundraiser in Miami for the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr National Memorial in Washington, DC, which was dedicated in October 16th, 2011. Gregory has been selected numerous times as an Outstanding Young Men of America. He served as President of the Board for the Ann -Marie Adker Overtown Community Health Center, which merged with the Jefferson Reaves, Sr. Health Center, where he served as President of the Board from 2001- 2011. In addition to the Jefferson Reaves, Sr. Health Center, Gregory was an advisor to the St. John Community Development Corporation's development committee, a Charter Boardmember of Concerned African Women, Inc., former member of the National Forum for Black Public Administrators South Florida Chapter, a member of the American Planning Association Gold Coast Chapter, a National Allied Member of the American Institute of Architects, a member of 100 Black Men of America -South Florida Chapter, a member of Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity -Alpha Rho Boule, a Life Member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fratemity, Incorporated, a Past President of Beta Beta Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fratemity, Incorporated, charter member of the Beta Beta Lambda Education Foundation, and co-founder of the Beta Beta Lambda AlphaLand Community Development Corporation. He is a board member on the Housing and Commercial Loan Committee of the City of Miami's Department of Community and Economic Development. Gregory is eldest son of the Eddye Shepherd Gay and the Late James Lloyd Gay, married to LaTaryn Edington Gay, and they have a son, Jeremy Lloyd, and a daughter, Braynon Jhanai. City of Miami — Department of Housing & Community Development Housing & Commercial Loan Committee (HCLC)/ Affordable Housing Advisory Committee (AHAC) FORM First name` Last name* Kevin L. i._.» _... .._..»._. Home address* 10601 SW 127 Street City, state, and Tip Code' Miami, Florida 33176 Deeb Home phone* Alternative phone 305-670-1188 € E-mail address • required fields kevin@deebpa.com Apt. no. • All HCL YANAC members shall be of 18years of age or older: _.I • A copy of the applicant's Resume MUST be submitted with this application. ii{{( ■ HCLC/AHA C members shail serve four-year terms. Current employer Current Position/Title Law Offices ...ofDeeb & peek, P.A............._............._._....._...._.__....Committee Member .........__.._._.._..._.__._ ._...._._ _.._._.. r Traderndus afTrliateons Lest a!f membess.N board membershe s affileated with --i ___._...___.......__._..._....__.___.._.t...Miamim D.ade..Csaunty..Unsafe_StruCtu.r..es..Baard..._(.app...p oding.._.-...__..._i _I ;, E The following is a list of the specific qualifications required to apply for HCLC/AHAC Board membership. For more on these. refer to 6.'2, Art. Xf, Div. 19 and Ch.2, Art. XI, Div. 8 of the City of Miami Code. Please check the correct box below for all the member seats for which you qualify and indicate whether these are in connection with affordable housing. If the box is shaded, then that member seat is occupied. Preference will be given to those applicants who are directly engaged in affordable housing. „........_..__..._..___._.._._..___...._..._.._...........___....__..___.._..____........_.._........__.. ._.. _ _.._......................._._......._..___._.._.__.._.._. _ In Connection Qualification Requirements Check all that 's The shaded positions are presently filledwith Affordable . Armor ►iousiing?- » i ■ Actively en as a for -profit housing.provder. _.. �__._ ' ....__._..0.._.__..._ • A person who works in the following trades/industries within the City of Miami - education, health care, ❑ 0 law enforcement, fire safety /ernergencyr_and criminal,iustice system. _._._. ■ Actively engaged in the residential home building industry II ❑ • Actively engaeci as a not -for -profit housimprovider 'L ❑ E ❑ • Active en as a teal estate al. # ........... ❑ ■ Actively engaged as an advocate for law-incomepersons: _ . i ❑• ! ❑ A representative of those areas of labor actively engaged in home building. _ _..__..._._.._._............__ ._........�_,0__ ■ A resident of the City of Miami 0 i • A person who represents employers within the City of Miami. L 0 i ■ Actively engaged in the banking.or mortgage banking indusfi. D Conflict of Interest - A person is not eligible to serve on the HCLC/AHAC if that person owns financial interest, is employed by, or is an officer of any entity that receives or intends to receive funding from the City of Miami. • Are you or will you become employed by, or have a financial interest in, an entity that receives or applies for funding ( ❑ Yes - No f from the City of Miami? ■ Are you or will you become an officer of any entity that receives, or applies for, funding from the C4 of Miami? L 0 Yes 1I No D By signing and submitting this application,understand that if 1 am accepted as a member of the HCLC/AHAC any false statement or misrepresentation may result in my dismissal from the committee. Your signature Date irJ. Ve4 ; 04/03/21 If you have any questions regarding this application, please contact Alfredo Duran at 305-416-1999. A copy of this application is available at www.miamigov.comlcommunitvdevelopment. This completed HCLC/AHAC form can be mailed, along with the applicant's resume to: City of Miami Dept. of Housing & Community Development, ATTN: HCLC/AHAC application,14 NE 1 Ave., 2nd Floor, Miami, FL 33132. The submission can also be faxed to 305-416-2090 or a -mailed to adgrani miamigov.com. Wigs: 2/2021. Contact 500 S. Dixie Highway, Suite 304 Coral Gables, Florida 33146 305.670.1188 x103 kevin@deebpa.com www.linkedin.com/in/kevindeeb (Linkedln) www.deebpa.com (Company) Top Skills Real Estate Health Law Litigation Contract Negotiation Languages Spanish Certifications Florida Bar Federal Bar Certified Title Agent Kevin L. Deeb Managing Partner at Deeb+Deeb and CYait of the Real Estate Division, Of Counsel at Zumpano Castro Summary A real estate, healthcare law and corporate transaction and litigation attorney at the Law Offices of Deeb & Deeb, P.A., with over 25 years of experience in complex commercial real estate transactions (title agent with ORNTIC), healthcare law (including Senior Housing, AHCA Compliance Matters, Change of Ownership and New License Applications), corporate mergers and acquisitions, and commercial and insurance litigation, and a member in good standing of the Florida Bar and duly qualified to practice in the United States District Court in the Southern District of Florida. Kevin, title agent for Old Republic National Title Insurance Company, holds a Real Estate Salesman License and is a registered Real Estate Appraiser. A current member of the Florida Bar's Real Property, Probate & Trust Section, he also serves on the Miami -Dade County's Unsafe Structures Board and City of Miami's Low Income Housing & Finance Committee. He proudly served as President of the South Miami Kendall Bar Association. Kevin is a Lead Counsel Real Property Law and Estate Planning Certified attorney. His memberships have included the American Bar Association, Dade County Bar Association, Coral Gables Bar Association, and Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce. Kevin was a panel member of the Florida Lawyer's Legal Insurance Corporation. In 2004, Kevin was appointed as Chairman of the Realtor's Association of Greater Miami Political Action Committee (RPAC). Prior to serving as Board Member and President of the South Miami Kendall Bar Association, he headed the Pro Bono Section and attained the Pro -Bono Voluntary Bar Association of the Year Award in 2010. Kevin was also a founding Director of the Lawyer's Section of the Belen Jesuit Alumni Association and appointed to Florida State University's Board of Governors at the College of Business. Page 1 of 3 Specialties: Healthcare Law (Senior Housing), Real Estate Law and Title Insurance, and Corporate Mergers & Acquisitions and Litgation. Experience Law Offices of Deeb & Deeb, P.A. Real Estate Law • Heath Care Law • Corporate • Insurance 1996 - Present (25 years) Areas of Practice - Complex Commercial Real Estate - Hospitals, Nursing Homes, Assisted Living Facilities and other Senior Housing - Healthcare License Compliance - Home Healthcare - Zoning and Land Use - Corporate Mergers & Acquisitions = - Lease Drafting and Negotiating and Litigation am' c� - Contract Negotiations and Litigation --={ - Insurance Litigation rrn m - Hotels and Resorts - " - Retail Strip Centers r: - Condominiums and Homeowner Associations rri - c, - Warehouses - Industrial - Residential Real Estate Zumpano Castro, PLLC Chair of the Real Estate Division, Of Counsel January 2018 - Present (3 years 9 months) 500 South Dixie Highway, Suite 302, Loral Gables, Florida 33146 - Heads the Commercial and Residential Real Estate Law Division of the firm. Assured Investments Realty, LLC General Counsel 2012 - Present (9 years) 250 Catalonia Avenue. Suite 60 i, Coral Gables. Honda 3; 134 - General Counsel to Florida -based real estate investment company and brokerage that focuses on commercial and residential properties, handling all of its legal matters and transactional needs. Further, generate new deals from existing client base with a particular focus on the legal, business and estate planning needs of real estate investors. Page 2 of 3 City of Miami Housing and Commercial Loan Committee (HCLC) Board Director January 2006 - Present (15 years 9 months) Established by City of Miami Resolution, the HCLC serves as the City of Miami's affordable housing advisory committee and was granted the authority to approve or disapprove loan applications for funding of affordable housing projects and commercial projects, and related transactions. Its thirteen members act without compensation and have a professional knowledge of housing -related matters. Miami -Dade County Unsafe Structures Board Board Member 2001 - Present (20 years) Current Board Member of the Miami -Dade County Unsafe Structures Board of the Miami -Dade County Code Compliance Office. Henry Ford Real Estate President and Board Member January 2004 - January 2006 (2 years 1 month) Real estate investment company Advantage Title Group President December 1999 - July 2004 (4 years 8 months) Title Insurance Agency in the Coral Gables area. Education 0 r.) CD �sl m ,da The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law Juris Doctor, Law • (1992 - 1995) Florida State University - College of Business Baccalaureate Degree - Science, Finance (with a Minor in Spanish) • (1986 - 1990) Page 3 of 3 DocuSign Envelope ID: 6BE53E80-5D5B-4023-9FDF-702442E190D5 City of Miami — Department of Housing & Community Development Housing & Commercial Loan Committee (HCLC)/ Affordable Housing Advisory Committee (AHAC) First name Ben Last name* Fernandez Home address* 1837 SW 23rd Street City, state, and Zip Code* Miami, FL 33145 Apt. no. Home phone* 305-857-0337 Alternative phone 305-978-2866 E-mail address BFemandez@BRZoningLaw.com * required fields PPLI CATION FORM ■ All HCLC/AHAC members shall be of 18 years of age or older; ■ Acopy ofthe applicant's Resume MUST be submitted with this application. ■ HCLC/AHAC members shall serve four-year terms. 0 Professional Data Current employer Bercow Radell Fernandez Larkin & Tapanes, PLLC Trade/industry affiliations Current Position/Title c� Attorney/ Shareiholo List all memberships/ board memberships affiliated with i V 1144 Q ; d r- rn 0-1 D The following is a list of the specific qualifications required to apply for HCLC/AHAC Board membership. For more on these, refer to Ch. 2, Art. XI, Div. 19 and Ch.2, Art. Xl, Div. 8 of the City of Miami Code. Please check the correct box below for all the member seats for which you qualify and indicate whether these are in connection with affordable housing. If the box is shaded, then that member seat is occupied. Preference will be given to those applicants who are directly engaged in affordable housing. Qualification Requirements The shaded positions are presently filled. • Actively engaged as a for -profit housing provider. • A person who works in the following trades/industries within the City of Miami — education, health care, law enforcement, fire safety /emergency, and criminal justice system. • Actively engaged in the residential home building industry. • Actively engaged in the banking or mortgage banking industry. ■ Actively engaged as a not -for -profit housing provider. ■ Actively engaged as a real estate professional. • Actively engaged as an advocate for low-income persons. • A representative of those areas of labor actively engaged in home building. • • A resident of the City of Miami. • A person who represents employers within the City of Miami. Check all that Apply In Connection with Affordable Housing? 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Conflict of Interest - A person is not eligible to serve on the HCLC/AHAC if that person owns financial interest, is employed by, or is an officer of any entity that receives or intends to receive funding from the City of Miami. • Are you or will you become employed by, or have a financial interest in, an entity that receives or applies for funding from the City of Miami? • Are you or will you become an officer of any entity that receives, or applies for, funding from the City of Miami? 0 Yes 0 Yes ET No $1 No D By signing and submitting this application, I understand that if I am accepted as a member of the HCLC/AHAC any false statement or misrepresentation may result in my dismissal from the committee. Your signature --DocuSigned by: - BCE8214E970C4A2... Date April2, 2021 If you have any questions regarding this application, please contact Alfredo Duran at 305-416-1999. A copy of this application is available at www.miamioov.comlcommunitvdevelopment. This completed HCLC/AHAC form can be mailed, along with the applicant's resume to: City of Miami Dept. of Housing & Community Development, ATTN: HCLC/AHAC application, 14 NE 1 Ave., 2nd Floor, Miami, FL 33132. The submission can also be faxed to 305-416-2090 or e-mailed to aduran(o.miamigov.com. Update: 2/2021. BEN J. FERNANDEZ Southeast Financial Center 200 South Biscayne Boulevard, Suite 300 Miami, FL 33131 305-374-5300 305-377-6235 EXPERIENCE: Bercow, Radell, Fernandez, Larkin & Tapanes P.A. Miami, FL Shareholder 1994 — Present Responsible for representing developers through all aspects of project, development and entitlement, including land use and zoning applications, public hearings, and appeals in various municipalities. Also responsible for defending property owners in code enforcement proceedings, drafting of ordinances, representation before the Miami -Dade County Environmental Quality Control Board, the Circuit Court and before the Division of Administrative Hearings. Stroock, Stroock & Lavan, L.L.P. Miami, FL Associate 1992-1994 Responsible for representing clients in various land use and zoning matters before the Miami -Dade County Commission and the City of Miami Commission. Also responsible for representing clients regarding various environmental matters. Ferrel, Cardenas and Fertel, P.A. Miami, FL Associate 1991-1992 Responsible for handling land use and zoning matters, Request for Proposals (RFP's) and Requests for Qualifications (RFQ's) Cassiday, Shade & Gloor, L.L.P. Chicago, IL Junior Associate June 1989 — Nov. 1990 Responsible for handling all aspects of personal injury actions including medical malpractice, products liability, structural work act and general liability claims in Illinois Sate and Federal courts. Also responsible for drafting pleadings, conducting depositions, interviewing and preparing witnesses, researching legal issues, drafting motions, and attending motions sessions. EDUCATION: Marquette University Law School Milwaukee, WI Juris Doctor May 1990 Honors: Thomas More Scholar Research Assistant to Professor Michael McChrystal Activities: Latin American Law Student Association (LALSA) Vice President, Appellate Advocacy BAR AND BOARD MEMBERSHIP: Florida, Illinois, Wisconsin, US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, the Eastern District of Wisconsin and the Western District of Wisconsin, Former Member of the Miami -Dade County Environmental Advisory Task Force.