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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-Mayor's Office e CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION e e From: Mayor Judith Valles Subject: Approve the appointment of Louis Fernandez to the Board of Water Commissioners, replacing Martin Matich, per Mayor Judith Valles' request Dept: Mayor's Office Date: October 12,2005 Council Date: October 17, 2005 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: Recommended Motion: Approve the appointment of Louis Fernandez to the Board of Water Commissioners, replacing Martin Matich, per Mayor Judith Valles' request ([~u,j rJ Signature Contact person: IUISlynr h.riith VSllIl:'c Phone: ~1~~ Supporting data attached: rasume Ward: FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: -0- Source: (Acct. No.) -0- (A,....~t nCoQ("riptinn) .n. Finance: Council Notes: Agenda Item No. ZA I 0 / ( 1/().) e e e 10,107../05 FRIll: 22 FAX 909 880 5000 CSU San Bernardino 1i!I002 LOUrs A. FERNANDEZ BrOGRAPHrCAL SKETCH Louis Fernandez Is currently the Provost and Vice PresIdent for Academic Affairs at California State University, san Bernardino (CSUSB). Dr. Fernandez received his Bachelor of ScIence degree In Geology from the Oty College of New York, a Master of Science degree from the University of Tulsa and his Ph.D. from Syracuse University. Upon completing the requirements for his Ph.D., Dr. Fernandez spent three years as a Post- Doctoral Researcher at Yale University where he wori<ed on petrologic problems, Including studies on Apollo 11 and 12 lunar samples. After his Post-Doctoral appointment, Dr. Fernandez joined the faculty of the University of New Orleans (UNO) as an Asslstant Professor of Geology. He spent 20 years at UNO where he taught, did research and served in a variety of adminlstratlve positions. His research was focused principally on volcanic rocks that make up the SIerra Madre OccIdental of Mexico. In his last six years at UNO, Dr. Fernandez served as the Dean of the College of ScIence, a position he held untll he moved to San Bernardino to assume the position of Dean of the School of Natural Sciences. In 1994, he was appointed Provost and Vice PresIdent for Academic Affairs at CSUSS. Throughout his career, Dr. Fernandez has served on a number of university and national committees whose focus was to increase opportunities for minorities and women in the geosciences. In addition to serving on the National Science Foundation's Advisory Committee to the Earth Sciences, he has chaired: The American Geological Institutes Minority Partidpatlon Program Advisory Committee; The Geological Society of America's Ad Hoc Committee on MInorities; and the national Associatlon of Geology Teacher's Minority Scholarship Program. In April of this year, the Hispanic Caucus of the American Association for Higher Education (AAHE) awarded Louis Fernandez the Outstanding SUpport of Hispanic Issues in Higher Education Award for 2004. This award is given to an indMdualln the community who has demonstrated outstanding accompfishment and support of Hispanic Issues. 101712005 e . e 10/01/05 FRI 11:23 FAX 909 880 5000 1i!I003 CSU San Bernardino WillS ANTHONY FERNANDEZ BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION a. Professloaal Preparatioa City CoUege of the City University of New Y orlc University of Tulsa Syracuse University b. Appolatmeats Provost &. Vice President for Academic Aft"airs, California SIIIIe University, San Bernardino, 19951""S<l11t Acting Vice President for Academic Aft'ai1S, Callfumia State University, San Bernardino, 1994-95 Dean, Schoo] of Natural Sciences, Califumia State University, San Bernardino, 1991-94 Dean, College ofSclences, University nfNew OrIeaDS, 1985-1991 Prnfesonr, Department of Geological Sciences, Califomia State University, San Bernardino, 199I-present CIIIIinnan, Department ofEartb Sciences, u.u-sity of New Orleans, 1981-1985 Professor, Department of Geology and Oeopbysics, University nfNew Orleans. 1978-199 1 Visiting Asmllle Professor, UDiVllBity of~huseIls, ~ Maosacbusetts, 197~1978 Ac:ting Asslslaut Dean. College nfScienc:es, University nfNew Orleans, 1975-1976 Asaoc:ilIIe ProlbssorofEartb Seiences, Univenity of New Orleans, 1974-1976 Assistant Pror- ofEartb ScieDc:es, University ofNewOr1eana, 1971-1974 Post-Doctoral Fe1lowsbip, Yale University, 1968-1971 . lDsIructor, Part-time, Syracuse University, I~I968 C'lI'lldulIIe Tea::bing Assistant, Syracuse University, 1964-1966 R-m lJIborarory Assistud. Cities Service R-m and Developmeat Company, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1963- ]964 Ml!jor: Geology ~or: Geology Ml!jor: Geology B.S., ] 962 M.S., 1964 Pb.D., J 969 .. PtIb1ications Roesler, T.A., Femandez,L.A.. and Enciso De La Vega, 1994. Genlogyand Stratignphy of the Tepecbit1an AmI, 7_5 SoL Dept. GeoL Uni-Son.Vol. II, No.1, P 31-62 Webber, K.L.. FeJ1l8Ddez, L.A., and Simmons, Wm. B., 1994. Oeochemistry and MinenIologyoftlte Eocene- Oligoc:eDe Vok:auie ~ Southern Sierra Madre Occidental, Jochipila, Mexico. Genfi.1ea IntemacioDaI, V.33, NllIIL I, pp n-'JfJ. Webber, KL. and Fernandez, LA., 1993. Geochemistry and Mineralogy oflbe Eoceoe-Oligocene Volcanic Seqneoco, Soulhem Sierra Madre Occidental, Jochipila, racatecas, Mexico. AbsIra<:t. Union Geofisica Mc:xie8na, PumW Va11arta Webber, K. L.., Simmons, Wm. B.. FernancIez, L. A., and Montague, K. A., 1989. Hish pressure ash-flow ftom the sol1them Sierra Madre Occiden1al, Jucbipila, Zacotecas, Mexico. Abstract. IDlcmlltional Association ofVok:anology and Chemistry oCIbe Earth's Interior General Assembly, in New Mexico Bureau nf Mines and Mineral Resoun:es Bul1elin 131,p.289. Wood, W. W.and Fernandez, L. A., 1988. CompanniveHydrogeology: VolcanicRoclts, in Hydrogeology, The Geology of North America, Back, W.. RoMn.....;".. J. S. and Sealxl-, R. R., eds. Geological Society nf America, v. 6-2, pp. 353- 366. Roesler, T. A., Fernandez, L.A., and Simmona, Wm. B.. 1987. The slrw:Iure and strallgtapby ofa part oflbe Tcpechitlan Quadnmg\e, 7----., Mexico. Abstract. GeoIoglcaI Society nf America, v. 19, DO. 5, p. 329. Montague, K. A., Fernandez, L. A., and Simmons WID. B., 1987. Hip-Ba rhyolitic ash-flow toffs, SieITa Madno Occidental, JuchipiIa, 7~ Mexico. Abstract Geological Society of America, v. 19, no. 5, p. 322. Krause, K. W.. F~.._.de7., LA.. and SimmonsWm. B., 1987. The JucbipJ1a volcanic sequence and caldera cCRllplex: Oligocene rhyolitic volcanlam in the Siena Madre Occidental. Juchipila, Mexico. AbsIract. Geological Society of America, v. 8, no. 5, p. 368. e e e 10/07/05 FRl 11:24 FAX 909 880 5000 CSU San Bernardino ~004 d. Sy8erpstlc Ac:tivItles Na1iona1 Science Foundation Committee of Visitors, Education and Human Resourals Program, Div. Earth Sciences (9/94 -1195) National ~ Council Committee on Women in Science and llnP-klg (1993-94) Nalional Science Foundalion Advisory Committee for Earth Sciences (1988-1991) Advisory Committee to 1be American Geologicallnstituh:'s Millllrity PartiGipaIion Program (I 972~ Chairman 1984-1992) Nalional Association of Geology Teachers Minority AffiIirs Committee (Chairperson 1972-75) Geological Society of America's Ad Hoc Committee 00 Minorities in 1he Geosciences (Chainnan 1979-1984; Member 1979-1992) National ~ Council Commit1loe to select NSF Minority Graduate Fe1lowships (Cbainnan 1986; Member 1985,1993,1994) Naliooal Science FOIItIdalion Teecber Enhancemetlt Proposals hview Panel (Chainnan 1988; Panelist 1986, 1991,1992) National Science Foundation Comprebcmive ResionaI Centers Minorities Panel (1992) Naliooal Research Council committee on Womw in Science and ET-i"i(1993-) hviewer and referee fOr: Nalional Science FoundaIioo; National Association of Geology Teachers; American Jouma1 of Science; Journal ofEconomlc Geology; GeoJosical Society of America; NaIioooI Reoe8n:b Council of National Academy of Science; and Bulletin of Volcanology IAuwu Spanish: Fluent speaking. reading and writing Portuguese: Fair, reading A........& Hoaors University of New 0rIeaIIs Award fur Excellence in UndergraduaIe TcachiDg, 1975-1976 Syracnse University Aloxander WIncbeU Distinguished AInmni AwanI, 1976 Outstanding Undeqpaduate Tcad1ing AWIl'lI, University of New Orleans, 1981 Louisiana Educational Administrator of1he Year, 1991 e CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION e e From: Mayor Judith Valles Subject: Approve the appointment of A. Jay Munoz, as Alternate to the Planning Commission, per Mayor Judith Valles' request Dept: Mayor's Office Date: October 12, 2005 Council Date: October 17, 2005 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: Recommended Motion: Approve the appointment of A. Jay Munoz, as Alternate to the Planning Commission, per Mayor Judith Valles' request %/~) Signature Contact person: U.ynr .....tith V.IIACl Phone: ~1~~ Supporting data attached: application Ward: FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: -0. Source: (Acct. No.) -0- (ArM n~~t'rirtinn) _n_ Finance: Council Notes: Agenda Item No. Z/3 (0 II !f-/O,5 Oct tl 05 01:49p A. Ja~ Munoz 10-11-200S 1:34AM FRCM 909-882-6998 P.2 , e . . 'CITYOFSAN~TlON" FOR APPOINlidOO TO DO . roMMISSlONS NO COMMfITEES . Lit in ardcr of prtbw.lbc ....) auindl)llU _10 SCIYC (lldll tIl ~_silt~ . "1), .D. L'A NAJ/~_3) ~_._ _.:.-- Z) _. ._ ...:.-4)_.. ./ _ &. ..J~ mt.{lVq"L ._ PolcotBinh: JI-iJ=..i,S-, _~ 'f (QII~JL.S:r._CiIy. 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I (:; ~. /?ten~~ / L~/()- oS- . _ ~_ willbolrqlloa Ii.. b-. poriocI ofone (1) year. _... __c.CIaItl.a,~"'I'I."D"-'S-"'_" I CA 9141.....1 ~ .......tI!'_(".,.("-'!...~JOin e p.2 OR1G1NAL CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: Mayor Judith Valles Subject: Approve the appointment of Rev. Bronica Martindale to Fine Arts Commission per Councilman Johnson's request. Dept: Mayor's Office Date: October 17,2005 Council Date: October 17.2005 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: Recommended Motion: Approve the appointment of Rev. Bronica Martindale to Fine Arts Commission per Councilman Johnson's request. ~~ Signature Contact person: r.nllndlm~n .Inhn!:tnn Phone: 51~~ Supporting data attached: yes Ward: 6th FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: -0- Source: (Accl. No.) -0- (Acct ne'3criptinn) -0- Finance: Council Notes: Agenda Item No. ~ W(ll! 05 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Judith Valles FROM: Council Office SUBJECT: Commission Appointment DA TE:October 12, 2005 COPIES: City Administrator, City Clerk ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Request Ms. Bronica Martindale be considered for appointment to the Fine Arts Commission (at the Council Meeting of October 17,2005). Ms. Martindale's resume will be forthcoming. RIKKE VAN JOHNSON Councilman, Sixth Ward RVJ:sl -J Bel / Q )/7/ DS-' CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT TO BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES List, in order of preference, the committee(s) on which you wish to serve (see list on reverse side). 1) 2) Fine Arts Commission 3) 4) Name: ~t"\), ~\O\\\CG ~\\\.~\A<A\-e Date of Birth: \d-. -l3-fo9 Home Address: ;}~OL\ \\CA.'{\\()('C\ C~. CitY:~\l" ~dO Zip: ~aL\ \ \ Home Phone: ffD~)'6'b9-5(<2;t) Fax: ( ) , E-Mail: ~ KbS ll1'v\ \Y--;) hDL..(om Employer: ~~fY\-\ CA\(~ \~c \\a0-\t;B.Go\'\~Occupation: (\ \~\Cj 'j I ~\ 'fu t;(\\JC6..\-Gr Address: 3SI~, ~1' \(\('0 ) City: SD.Y\ '\hc\ll Zip: C{d.l-\\\ Years lived/worked in San Bernardino: S to Work Phone: em) 3'07- ()!;Of)' . ~L{q-6fD(~ ~I \S~, Educational background/degrees: I am ~ am not 0 a registered voter. Ward: fa Marital Status: S \' V\ 3 \ '€.... Licenses or special certificates: '\<(-'\1. bICS1SF~\ G,~ ~o /\c\'(V\"\I\~~' Previous City of San Bernardino Commissions/Committees: gt>SecJ..u 0-\ ~'{\(~:YS From / To: '6t.OD ,- \(leSeY\. \- Organizations to which you belong (professional, technical, community): '\ \' .. (:., c. ~ The information p vided is factual to the best of my knowledge. I understand that I may be required to complete a Statement of Economic Interests Form as required by law, and that I will abide by all the codes, /~~nances and regulatio~ 0 the . ty of emaniino and the State of Calif7 / / / C-- / (0 /7 /05"'- Date ! { e~c; ~"'vK\ Rev. Bronica Martindale 2204 Hanford Court; San Bernardino, Ca 92411; 909-889-1580; NRGS2MIX@aol.com Personal Obiective: To ensure that every program inspired for the benefit of community and self-awareness, as well as youth promotion, is a distinct reflection of my unique desire and method for making a positive difference. Education 1991-1993 1989-1991 Loyola Marymount University, Bachelors Degree in Dance/Theatre Loyola Marymount College, Associate Degree Licenses and Credential I 995-Present Department Of Social Services: Community Care Licensing Division: Certified by the state Of California to be a licensed Administrator for Adult Residentiall Social Rehabilitation/Adult Day Care/ Adult Day Support Center (Brooks Family Care Home). Work Experience Public Health/Community Based 12102-Present FAME (Families of African American Ancestry Manifesting our Excellence) Program Community Consultant Position. The program synthesizes Traditional African Dance and Nutrition Awareness to combat obesity in the African-American community of San Bernardino County. Responsible for originating key concepts that are a basis of the programs Nutrition and Physical Activity Curriculum Key Responsibilities: · Training: Conducted training for staff, to teach them choreography, get them adjusted to the teaching environment, · Anticipated potential barriers to the success of the project and strategized methods to neutralize these barriers. · Assessed and evaluated how the FAME project has increased local capacity of the African American community to have access to/ increase fruit and vegetable intake and be physically active each day. . Developed a: o Nutrition based dance curriculum (8 to 10 lessons) for youth 6 to 14 years old that meets sate standards (adaptable age groups) accompanied by a teaching manual; o Video that teaches all aspects of the choreography/nutrition and dance . Assisted FAME in connecting with community service, and faith based organizations that would be supportive ofthe project (i.e. sororities/fraternities, service clubs, student clubs, etc.) · Used Community Based Social Marketing concepts as the template when conceptualizing methods for accomplishing work-plan objectives and activities · Connected the FAME project to existing micro/macro events within the community (i.e. Black History Month event possibilities, African Village at the National Orange Show, and the City Of San Bernardino 4th Of July Parade) · Connected with local television media to cover project activities and air the FAME video. 2002 "Gone too Soon": Anti smoking program: African American Youth Community Based Program. Educating the community about the hazards of smoking. The components of the program included educational awareness and using the arts as a vehicle for demonstrating that there are other more constructive outlets for youthful energy besides engaging in this destructive, addictive habit. 1996 "Dreams Do Come True": Inspirational Youth Community Based Program Offering affordable performing arts classes in South Central Los Angeles, California. The purpose of this program was to showcase inner city talent while building self-esteem through participation in performing arts based activities that are normally not offered in this community. 1994 "Lean On Me": Hand Heloing Hand Program Developed to facilitate bond formation between youth/peers. The focus was on teaching and encouraging youth to provide positive support for each other. Anger management, conflict resolution and other life skills techniques were peer mediation methods and techniques were shared with the youth to cultivate a more positive progressive attitude in the youth towards themselves and each other. 1994 "Gone Too Soon": Taking time to appreciate the gifts of life before thev are gone Educating the community about appreciating life. Performing Arts was used as a way of helping youth to learn discipline and perseverance, consistency and diligence and as a means for developing a deeper intuitive sense for discriminating between a) what's good for them and b) what's not; and subsequently acting on that realization by appreciating and maximizing those daily things that defined their existence in a positive way. Pastoral Duties 11/02 - Present New Hope Baptist Church, Associate Minister: Certified to Baptize, Marry Couples, Give Communion, and Eulogize. St. Timothy Baptist Church, Associate Minister in charge of Youth Education and Ministry 1997 - 10/02 Dance/Performing Arts/Arts 1999-2001 Michael Jackson "Never land" - Celebrity Field Trips Organized youth outings to participate in historical experience with the King Of Soul. All youth and chaperons were able to enjoy a complete day with excitement, and positive life long memories 1 996- Present Sky's The Limit: Local Arts Education Partnership Program San BernardinolRiverside Arts Councils . Applying framework from the Arts Content Standard for California Public Schools adopted by the California State Education. . Curriculum an Instruction in Dance Education 1994-Present Kultures 'N The Mix Performing Arts School, Owner/Director KNM is also an out reach program. One of the programs was located in South Central LA. Kultures 'N the Mix worked in conjunction with the Lennox Sheriff's Department. The school was awarded and supported by Sheriff Sherman Block I 995-Present The Brooks Family Care Home, San Bernardino, Ca. Facility administrator, and consumer recreational leader I 992-Present Consultant/Trainer for Miss California Pageants: Responsible for coaching the winner(s) of the Miss IngJewood, Miss Los Angeles County and Miss San Pedro Contests, Miss Black San Bernardino. 1990-1992 A Different World Television Series Qualifications . 20+ years teaching/working with inner-city youth, all ages . OwnerlDirector of Performing Arts School · 20+ years of dance experience, teaching and performing- Ballet, African, Modem, Jazz, Hip-Hop and Tap . Theatre, Modeling, Public speaking, Gymnastics, and Kung Fu direct as well as teaching experience · Preacher- Marry, Baptize, Eulogize, and Communion distribution (Church, hospitals etc.) . Performer/Writer . Skilled and Experienced a) Presenter and b) Workshop Instructor/facilitator . Motivational and Key Note Speaker on: I. Conflict Resolution Skills 2. Motivating Low Achieving students 3. Adult and Youth Lifestyle Management Skills 4. Self-esteem Development 5. Youth Empowerment . Community Outreach Coordinator . Motivational/Crisis Counselor Areas of Professional Specialization I. Conflict resolution, 2. Self-esteem/empowerment 3. Motivating students to achieve, 4. Program Development, Implementation and Evaluation 5. Youth and Adult Counselor Awards. Honors and Achievements 1987 Miss Black San Bernardino San Bernardino 1986 Miss Hal Jackson Talented Teens Int. 1983 Miss Temple Baptist San Bernardino 1983 Fiesta Queen San Bernardino 1991 American College Theatre Festival: Best Actress in A Dramatic Play 1990 - 1991 MaryMount College Speech Team, Team Captain and Speech Coach for team that won Regional and National Speech title Professional and Community AffiliationslMemberships I 999-Present Neighborhood Cluster Association 200 I-Present Mayor Judith Valles Appointee 2002-Present Associate Minister 2002-Present International Council 2002-Present San Berdo., Ca Chamber Of Commerce President The Bureau of Franchise New Hope Baptist Church Member Member Personal Interests Being a positive role model, a loving wife and mother, dancing, staying active in Church life, and integrating my family into my professional life of supporting the community. ~ References Nick Gonzalez Community Liaison Mayor's Office 300 North '0' Street San Bernardino, Ca.924 I 8 (909) 384-5133 Colleen J. McBride, Riverside Arts Foundation 3485 Mission Inn Avenue Riverside, Ca. 9250 I (951) 201-6653 Dr Robert L Fairley, Pastor New Hope Missionary Baptist Church 1575 W. Seventeenth Street San Bernardino Ca. 92411 (909) 887-2526