HomeMy WebLinkAbout02- Mayor's Office 7-C-ITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION
From: Mayor Tom Minor Subject: Approve the appointment of Peter
R. Baeza to the Human Relations
Dept: Mayor's Office Commission, per Councilwoman
Date: November 21, 1997 Rita Arias' request.� J
Synopsis of Previous Council Action:
Recommended Motion: MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL
Approve the appointment of Peter R. Baeza to the Human Relations Commission, per Councilwoman Rita
Arias' request.
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Signature
Contact person: Mayor Tom Minor Phone 5133
Supporting data attached: Resume forthcoming Ward: 3rd
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Council Notes:
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HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSIOt
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The information provided is factual to the best of my knowledge. I understand that I will be required to sign
"Statement of Economic Interest" form as required by law, and that I will abide by all the codes and ordinance
of the City arLBernardino and the State of California.
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PETER BAEZA
328 North Terrace
San Bernardino, CA 92410
Home 909-885-6166
Fax (909) 888-2207 Cellular (909) 641-1223
PROFESSIONAL OBJECTIVE
Professional Energy Consultant
SUMMARY
Expertise in energy rates, environmental compliance, food processing, new technologies increased
production and product quality enhancement. Extensive experience in identifying energy
efficiency options to reduce the cost of manufacturing.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
ASPEN SYSTEMS CORPORATION June 1997- October 1997
Energy Surveyor
Conducted comprehensive energy surveys for 120 industrial companies throughout the Edison
Service area, which included interviews with decision-makers. The goal was to verify load profile,
efficiencies, satisfaction, plant expansion, and opinions on deregulation. The assignment was on a
contract basis
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON 1966-1996
Account Executive 1980-1996
Consultant to Decision Makers of Large Industrial Companies
• Developed energy efficiency plans for over 200 Industrial Clients.
• Recommended solutions, which would allow them to meet environmental compliance
regulations to stay in business.
• Implemented recommendations, which resulted in savings ranging from $10,000 up to
$750,000 per year.
• Generated clients cash flow with zero or low cost recommendations, which reduced their cost
of doing business. The reduced costs, together with productivity improvements gave them the
ability to grow their business.
• The following are a few examples:
Lowered the cost of flash freezing foods with the implementation of recommendations, which
reduced processing costs by more than 75%. .
=> Influenced fortune 500 company to implement energy savings recommendations nationwide at
all of their process plants, which resulted in strengthening their competitive edge.
=:> Encouraged a Tortilla Chip plant to install a new Radio frequency oven to manufacture low
fat chips, which resulted in increased production, reduced air emissions, made them an
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industry leader with the highest market share of a new product and recognized as the maker of
I the best tasting tortilla chip by a National Consumer Reports publication.
=> Influenced a Fortune 500 company to install a microwave oven on their cookie line, resulting
in the first industrial microwave in the world, which increased production, control and
produces a more consistent product.
Field Services Representative 1972-1980
• Investigated Energy Theft was successful in recuperating revenue and controlling theft. Due
to the effectiveness of this program, Edison Company recognized the value and expanded the
energy theft department.
• Demonstrated strong public relation skills by being able to resolve the most difficult billing
inquiries.
Crew Assistant 19 71-19 72
• Gained extensive knowledge and hands on experience of construction methods, maintenance,
an operation of electrical distribution systems.
Meter Reader 1966-1971
• Recognized as top meter reader, with the highest meter reads per day and lowest read errors.
State of California Division of Highways 1960-1%6
Intermediate Clerk/AssWant Car Pool Dispatcher
• Responsible for District Automobile Fleet
• Supported maintenance program, this increased reliability and lowered cost.
MILITARY
United States Marines
ASSOCIATIONS
Association of Professional Energy Managers
Tortilla Industry Association
American Legion
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EDUCATION
COMP USA, COMPUTER TRAINING
October 16-December 27, 1996
Windows 95 Introduction Windows 95 Intermediate Word 95 Introduction
Word 95 Intermediate Excel 95 Introduction Excel 95 Intermediate
Excel 95 Advanced Access 95 Introduction Access 95 Intermediate
Power Point Quicken
California State Polytechnic University Pomona
Southern California Edison
October 1981-July 1994
Basic electricity Residential Heat Pumps Package Units
Commercial Heat Pumps Air distribution Systems Chilled Water Systems -
Advanced HVAC EMS Controls Basic Refrigeration
Intermediate Refrigeration Incandescent Lighting Fluorescent Lighting
H.I.D. Lighting Industrial Lighting Advanced Lighting
Electric Motors Industrial Processes Thermal Energy Storage
CO-Generation Master Sales Integrated Sales
Financial Sales I& H Communications Technical Writing
Aluminum Melting Foundries Clean Air Coatings
Ozone Water Treatment Low NOx Technologies Commercial Buildings
Cooling Towers Cooling Tower Ozonation Heat Pump NOx elimination
Merchandise Lighting NOx reduction Power Quality
ROG Destruction Time Management Persuasive Sales
Loma Linda University Medical Center
November 1992 -March 1993
Introduction to PC's DOS 5.0 Windows I
Windows II Word Perfect Beginning Word Perfect Intermediate
Word Perfect Advanced Excel Beginning Excel Intermediate
Excel Advanced Lotus Beginning Lotus Intermediate
Paradox Beginning Paradox Intermediate Paradox Advanced
State of California
The California Energy Commission
0 Energy Inspector Certificate#144-5 issued December 2, 1981
0 Energy Auditor Certificate #002-5 issued March 9, 1996
San Bernardino Valley College
September 1961-June 1977
Accounting Principles Business skills, Typing, Shorthand
Electric Power Distribution 135A-135B Public Speaking courses
Communications Human Relations
Elements of Supervision Certificate Management Skills
San Bernardino High School
Graduate 1960