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CITY OF SAN BERORDINO - REQUEST CDR COUNCIL ACTION
From: W. R. "Bob" Holcomb, Mayor
Subject: Appoi ntment of JUAN C. GONZALEZ to
the Board of Water Commissioners
Dept: Mayor's Offi ce
Date: July 16, 1992
Synopsis of Previous Council action:
NONE
Recommended motion:
That Mayor Holcomb's recommendation to appoint Juan C. Gonzalez to the
Board of Water Commissioners be approved.
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Signatu re
Contact person:
W. R. "Bob" Holcomb
Phone:
Ext. 5133
Supporting data attached:
YES
Ward:
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
Amount:
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Source: (Acct. No_)
(AcCL DescriPtion)
Finance:
Council Notes:
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JUAN C. GONZALEZ
3661 Ridge Line Drive
San Bernardino, CA 92407
(714) 881-8815
Professional Address
California state university,
San Bernardino
Student Services
5500 University Parkway
San Bernardino, CA 92407
714-880-5185
Mailinq Address
EDUCATION
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Ph.D., Educational Psychology, December, 1981
Dissertation: "A Case Study of the Effects of the
Illinois System for Evaluation of vocational Education
Upon the Programs Serving Limited English Speaking
Students."
University of Texas at San Antonio
M.A., Bilingual-Bicultural Education, December, 1976
Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas
B.A., Latin-American studies, December, 1974
BACKGROUND (Since August 1981)
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY. SAN BERNARDINO
Vice President. Student Services Division IInterim)
(september 1990 - present): Responsible for the strategic
planning and management for the Division of Student Serv-
ices, which serves a student population of 13,000. Active
member of the Senior Management Team and accountable for an
annual budget exceeding $6 million. Provide leadership and
foster creative programming responsive to the needs of the
fastest-growing university in the state of California.
Develop policies, procedures and direction for a staff
of 145 employees who administer 17 separate offices,
including enrollment services, student development services,
housing, child day care, student union, health center and
recreational sports.
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CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY. SAN BERNARDINO
Assistant to the president, Office of the President.
(November, 1987 - present): Responsible for the planning,
organizing, preparing and coordinating of information and
materials requested from the Office of the President. As-
sist the President with the university program of community
relations. provide the President with analysis regarding
university-wide budget, policies, employee relations,
programs and services. Additional duties include membership
on upper administrative committees and assisting the
President in meeting the demands for administrative detail
required in a growing university. Assist President in
monitoring and compliance requirements by chairing the In-
tercollegiate Athletic Advisory Committee.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT LOS ANGELES
Visitinq Research Associate, Higher Education Research Institute.
(september, 1986 - october, 1987): Conducted research
focusing on retention strategies for underrepresented, low-
income and minority students in higher education and in-
itiated studies directed at assessing current postsecondary
education equity efforts in California and Texas.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT LOS ANGELES
Director, Academic Advancement Program.
(May, 1984 - August, 1986): Managed and supervised delivery
of academic support services for 4,500 underrepresented,
low-income and minority students. These programmatic
services included academic advisement, personal and peer-
counseling, learning skills instruction, tutorial assistance
and preparation for graduate school examinations. Adminis-
tered budget of $1.5 million and approximately 30 full-time
and 250 part-time staff.
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN
Instructor/Coordinator, Undergraduate Bilingual special Educa-
tion project.
(November, 1982 - April, 1984): Responsible for recruit-
ment, advisement and counseling of students. Taught core
courses in bilingual special education and developed
materials to support training efforts.
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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN
Director, La Casa Cultura Latina under the Office of the Dean
of Students.
(August, 1981 - November, 1982): Planned and implemented
socio-cultural and academic programs designed to assist
and support Latino students on campus. Selected and
supervised staff, managed budgets, resources and facilities,
conducted ongoing evaluation of all activities and developed
additional resources.
CONSULTANT POSITIONS (since 1978)
Tomas Rivera Center: A National Institute for Policy studies,
Claremont, California
Consultant (January, 1987 - present): Responsible for con-
ducting a review of a select number of postsecondary ~n-
stitutions in Texas concerning their compliance with Title
VI of the civil Rights Act.
California postsecondary Education commission, Sacramento,
California
Consultant (October 27, 1986 - December 31, 1986): Con-
ducted and authored statewide study documenting all exist-
ing and proposed state funded outreach, access and
retention programs designed to increase the number of
ethnic minority and low-income students who enroll in and
graduate from California's colleges and universities.
Rosenberg Independent School District, Rosenberg, Texas
Lamar Independent School District, Lamar, Texas
Galveston Independent School District, Galveston, Texas
Bay town Independent SchOOl District, Bay town, Texas
Consultant (January - August, 1983): Responsible for
in-service training to bilingual and special education
teachers on "Factors Which Influence Academic and
Social Achievement of Linguistically and Culturally
Different Individuals" and "Exploring Cultural
Characteristics."
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Educational Testing service, Atlanta, Georgia
Consultant (September-October 1976):
Responsible for the training of test administrators for
the forming of El Circo Test, a test designed for four-,
five-, and six-year-old Spanish-speaking children in the
united States. The test was administered to over 1200
students in twenty counties in Texas.
PROGRAM AND CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION:
Over 60 keynote and professional conference presentations in
the last ten years. Topics have included: program evaluation
of bilingual education, retention programs in higher education,
testing considerations for minority students, ethical roles of
researchers and responsibilities of student leaders in higher
education.
PUBLICATIONS
Gonzalez, J.M. and Gonzalez, J.C. Final Evaluation Reoort for
1975-78: Multiole Imoact Theraov for Learnina Problems.
San Antonio, TX: Health Services Research Institute,
University of Texas Health Science center, 1978.
Gonzalez, J.C. and Baumanis, D.I. "Ethics Involved in the
Evaluation of Bilingual Education," in Ethnooersoectives
in Bilinaual Education Research: Bilinaual Education
Technoloav. Ypsilanti, MI: Ethnoperspectives in Bi-
lingual Education Research Project, Eastern Michigan
University, 1981.
Gonzalez, J.C. Evaluation of Vocational Education Proarams
Servina Limited Enalish Proficiencv Students: An
Analvsis of the Illinois Three Phase System. unpub-
lished doctoral dissertation, University of Illinois,
1981.
Gonzalez, J.C. and Cobb,
Education Programs.
2(2):33-39 1982.
B. Evaluation of Bilingual vocational
Exceotional Education Ouarterlv
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Gonzalez, J.C. "An Approach to Evaluate the Impact of state
Evaluation systems Upon Limited-English-Speaking Students,"
in Theorv. Technoloav and Public policv in Bilinaual
Education. Rosslyn, VA: National Clearinghouse for
Bilingual Education, 1983.
Gonzalez, J.C. and Hurtado, S. Exoandina Educational Eauitv
in California's Schools and Colleaes: A Review of Exist-
ina and Prooosed Proarams in California's Schools and
Colleaes: A Review of Existina and prooosed Proarams
in 1986-87. Los Angeles, California: Higher Education
Research Institute, university of California at Los
Angeles, 1987.
Gonzalez, J.C. A review of (Demographics, standards, and
Equity Challenges in college Admissions: Report of a
Survey of Undergraduate Admissions policies, Practices,
and procedures). La Red/The Net: Newsletter of the
National Chicano Council on Hiaher Education, no. 105,
February, 1987.
Gonzalez, J.C. Evaluation of The California Student Oooor-
tunitv And Access proaram (Cal-SOAP). Sacramento,
California: California postsecondary Education
Commission, Report 87-43, December, 1987.
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS AND ACTIVITIES
American Association for Higher Education, 1985 - present
Chair, Hispanic Caucus, 1991-92
Chair-Elect, Hispanic Caucus, 1990-91
Membership Coordinator, Hispanic Caucus, 1989-90
American Educational Research Association, 1980 - 1988
American Vocational Association, 1981 - 1987
council for Exceptional Children, 1981 - 1984
Illinois Association of Bilingual Education, 1979 - 1983
Midwest Latino Council of Higher Education, 1980 - 1982
National Association of Bilingual Education, 1975 - 1988
Co-Editor, Bilinaual Vocational SIG Newsletter, 1980-85
Chair, Special Interest Group for Vocational Education, 1984
Raza Administrators and Counselors in Higher Education
Association, 1984 - present
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PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Chair. American Association for Hiaher Education/HisDanic
Caucus. 1991-92
Chair-Elect. American Association for Hiaher Educationl
HisDanic Caucus. 1990-91
MembershiD Coordinator. American Association for Hiaher
Education/HisDanic Caucus. 1989-90
Co-Editor. Bilingual Vocational SIG Newsletter for the
National Association of Bilinaual Education. 1980-85
Chairoerson. SDecial Interest GrOUD for vocational Education
in the National Association for Bilinaual Education.
Reviewer. National Institute of Education for the Unsolicited
ProDosal Proaram. 1983-84
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