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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001.0102.TCSEM.Packet 'VAIN NOTICE OF SPECIAL AND o d),,-,c �' `f' EXECUTIVE SESSION a 4 OF THE that is AtiOfr FOUNTAIN HILLS TOWN COUNCIL Mayor Morgan Councilman McNeill Vice Mayor Hutcheson Councilman Wyman Councilman Kavanagh Councilwoman Fraverd Councilwoman Ralphe WHEN: TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 2001 TIME: 4:00 P.M. WHERE: TOWN HALL TELECONFERENCE ROOM (100 16836 E. Palisades, Building A • CALL TO ORDER—Mayor Morgan • ROLL CALL 1.) Pursuant to A.R.S. 38-431.03.A.1; VOTE TO GO INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION for discussion or consideration of employment, assignment, appointment, promotion, demotion, dismissal, salaries, disciplining or resignation of a public officer, appointee or employee of any public body, except that with the exception of salary discussions,an officer,appointee or employee may demand that such discussion or consideration occur at a public meeting. The public body must provide the officer,appointee or employee with such personal notice of the executive session as is appropriate but not less than 24 hours for the officer, appointee or employee to determine whether such discussion or consideration should occur at a public meeting. The Council will be interviewing applicants for the Community Center Advisory Commission. 2.) RETURN TO SPECIAL SESSION. 3.) ADJOURNMENT. DATED this 27th day of December 2000. Cm/It:4_Le ,11a,t44".......) By: Cassie B. Hansen,Director of Administration/Town Clerk The Town of Fountain Hills endeavors to make all public meetings accessible to persons with disabilities. Please call 837-2003(voice)or 1-800- 367-8939(TDD)48 hours prior to the meeting to request a reasonable accommodation to participate in this meeting. TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS COMMUNITY CENTER ADVISORY COMMISSION INTERVIEW SCHEDULE (#2 of 2) TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 2001 4:00 P.M. INTERVIEW TIME CANDIDATE NAME 4:00 P.M. GRACE JAKUBS (PHONE INTERVIEW) 4:20 P.M. BARB HANSEN 4:40 P.M. BILL MUEHLHAUSER L 5:00 P.M. MARY MULLEN 5:20 P.M. BREAK 5:40 P.M. MYRNA SMITH 6:00 P.M. JERRY GORRELL 6:20 P.M. BARBARA PATTERSON 6:40 P.M. CATHAY FISCHER Grace Jakubs i �. 16440 North Aspen Drivee) Fountain Hills, Arizona 85268 480-816-3332 November 29, 2000 Mayor Morgan and Town Council Town of Fountain Hills P. O. Box 17958 Fountain Hills, AZ 85268 Dear Mayor Sharon Morgan Vice Mayor Sharon Hutcheson Councilwoman Leesa Fraverd Councilman John Kavanagh Councilman John McNeill Councilwoman Susan Raiphe Councilman John Wyman: In response to a call for applicants for the Community Center Advisory Commission, I am submitting my application for your consideration. I hope that the combination of L experience, vision and dedication expressed in this application, combined with any knowledge you have of my character and ability, will serve as resource for your judgement. It is with much regret that I cannot be present for the interview process as I will be away on a trip, planned and confirmed many months ago. Please be assured that if you select me as a commission member, I will dedicate my abundant energy and skills to help the new Community Center fulfill its potential as the premier multi-use facility in Fountain Hills. Thank you for your consideration. I wish you and yours a happy holiday and a new year filled with generous helpings of good will. Yours truly, L ?Al N\C,p Est i� 3 i TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS BACKGROUND AND PERSONAL DATA OUTLINE APPOINTMENT TO COMMUNITY CENTER ADVISORY COMMISSION c� ji—euS g/C— dLNAME. ��/-� � PHONE: 3 3 3 ADDRESS: / 7' s/L) At A 5i " ARE YOU REGISTERED TO VOTE IN TOWN ELECTIONS?• S NO PLEASE SUMMARIZE YOUR EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: (Including colleges attended and degrees obtained, if any) �F£ . r774c, GL CCJ/��-- PRESENTLY EMPLOYED BY: JOB TITLE: PHONE: BUSINESS ADDRESS: CURRENT ORGANIZATIONAL MEMBERSHIPS &OFFICES HELD: s_ 4- 774c-/ l� 1✓rN PAST ORGANIZATIONAL MEMBERSHIPS &OFFICES HELD: 4 d eL A SvmE DATE: it/ oZ q A' " SIGNATURE: GRACE JAKUBS 16440 North Aspen Drive, Fountain Hills, Arizona 85268, 480-816-3332 L EDUCATION MBA, Lake Forest Graduate School of Management B.A., University of Illinois Advanced Courses: Managing Critical Issues; Financial Communications; Public Relations Research; Marketing and Advertising; Corporate Community Relations; Speech Writing EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Ameritech/Illinois Bell, Chicago 1979 -1993 Director- Public Programs and Special Events Manager - Public Relations and Advertising Research Manager- Community Relations Programs Associate Editor— Employee Communications Planned Parenthood of Chicago 1976 -1979 ' Director— Public Relations Grace Peters Jakubs & Associates, Chicago 1960 - 1976 Consultant— Marketing communications and events management Coordinator and Writer— Fashion productions and promotion Public Speaker— Programs for associations and businesses Columbia College, Adjunct Faculty, Business Writing & Public Relations 1984 - 1987 GUEST SPEAKER DePaul University, Loyola University/Chicago, Loyola University/Rome, Italy, Northwestern University, Roosevelt University, University of Illinois, Western Illinois University, United Way of Chicago, Women in Communication Conference, PRSA Conference, NACSA Conference, Various television and radio shows. Topics: public relations, community relations, business writing, marketing and promotion. MEMBERSHIP AND OFFICES — CURRENT Fountain Hills McDowell Mountain Preservation Commission - Commissioner Senior Services of Fountain Hills - Director Fountain Hills Civic Association - Community Center Fund Raising, Publicity Fountain Hills Investment Group - Financial Officer Fountain Hills Arts Council — Member Fountain Hills Library Association - Member McDowell Mountain Park Association — Member Welcome Wagon — Member MEMBERSHIPS AND OFFICES, PAST Mayo Clinic Scottsdale/Phoenix—Volunteer newsletter, writer/editor (two yrs.) Public Relations Society of America, Director— Chicago Chapter (four yrs.) Publicity Club of Chicago, Director (five yrs.), President Women in Communications, Inc. North Shore Chapter, Director (five yrs.), President if Red Cross Mid-America Chapter, PR Committee (five yrs.) United Way of Chicago, Pr Committee (four yrs.) International Fashion Group, Chicago Area Chapter, Director (six yrs.) GRACE JAKUBS 16440 North Aspen Drive, Fountain Hills, Arizona 85268, 480-816-3332 L PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY HIGHLIGHTS Strengthened Ameritech corporate presence in the Capital by planning and directing special events in Washington, D.C., coincident with Chicago Symphony Orchestra performances at the Kennedy Center. Enhanced relations between the Hispanic community and Illinois Bell by developing award- winning programs featuring art exhibits, civic leader events, cultural receptions, student tutorials and Emmy Award bilingual videotapes. Promoted Ameritech's civic image through corporate sponsorship of the International Theatre Festival, Illinois Young Performers Concert, and fundraisers for nonprofit groups. Garnered employee and public recognition for Illinois Bell's changing technological position by developing special events that heralded the donation to the Chicago Historical Society of valuable contents from the company's Telephony Museum. Gained widespread approval for Illinois Bell's commitment to quality education by writing a nationally distributed publication about the Chicago Public School Local Council program. Diffused a potentially damaging corporate public affairs issue by negotiating an Illinois Commerce Commission agreement between the Illinois Library System and Illinois Bell. Responded to a request from Chicago Public Schools for community relations and media assistance by leading a Publicity Club of Chicago all-day seminar for 600 principals and administrators. Generated community understanding of corporate issues through presentations of some 10,000 programs in four-years by a 100-member volunteer speaker bureau. Improved presentation skills of corporate officers and senior executives through Public Speaking Workshops, coaching speakers and writing and editing speeches. Planned and directed fashion productions, retail store openings and vendor-sponsored events for Monsanto Corporation, Chicago area shopping centers and leading retailers. L TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS COMMUNITY CENTER ADVISORY COMIVIISSION LPlease explain and describe why you are interested in serving on the Fountain Hills Community Center Advisory Commission. Also please state what your goals and objectives in serving on the Commission would be. Attach additional sheet,if necessary. Why I wish to serve on the Fountain Hills Community Center Advisory Commission I consider it an honor and an obligation to serve my Town by helping to insure that the new Community Center fulfills its promise of becoming Fountain Hills' core facility for a variety of uses by all residents and by commercial groups. My successful track record of working with diverse citizen groups on community relations issues and programs will be an asset as a commission member. Development of policies and procedures would be aided by my experience in marketing, research, and special events. In addition, I am a listener, trained to secure input from a variety of people as a foundation for both short and long-term planning. During my three-years in Fountain Hills, I have immersed myself in town activities and developed a deep respect for local organizations and a working relationship with people in those organizations. My goal in serving on the Advisory Commission is to help the new Community Center realize its full potential as the premier multi-use facility in Fountain Hills — a vision that projects community excellence, citizen involvement, and a welcoming atmosphere. My objectives are to: - Develop cooperative working relationships with potential facility users, staff and administration, thus, assuring continuous input on issues. - Examine issues as a basis for formulating long and short-term policy recommendations. - Apply policies as a foundation for guidelines that maximize use of the Center. - Establish fair and equitable regulations and fee structures. - Determine realistic budgetary needs, considering financial obligations that influence revenues, expenditure and potential commercial utilization of the facility. - Create a volunteer group, ambassadors, dedicated to assisting staff and projecting effective attention to all people that use and contact the Center. - Encourage citizens to view the Center as their facility— a welcoming place with a positive atmosphere—where they can relish proud ownership through active participation and volunteer service. L *?) 9c1r) fir 0 .04 19:000, is TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS BACKGROUND AND PERSONAL DATA OUTLINE APPOINTMENT TO COMMUNITY CENTER ADVISORY COMMISSION NAME: •,54-/'-33/4-,214 PHONE: ('s ) 837-5793 ADDRESS: /49019 a°. S4 /.a 2W .) ,. /1/ S24 k ARE YOU REGISTERED TO VOTE IN TOWN ELECTIONS?: qv NO PLEASE SUMMARIZE YOUR EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: (Including colleges attended and degrees obtained, if any) J/9 ct74t=[..D.Z 0-r- cSc/e h ce / taw-ern /licH/6,4 A) OAJ/li2,e,S/7 -- y /4z i/4 Ze' 5 ,4/44 4/6 A/4J - ..Sv M/f.4 nA4 (:5 a z e PRESENTLY EMPLOYED BY: /4/?, 2)f/2.-in.4 72) L. 6J JOB TITLE: 01)...5/Au t SS AM/M /5 72.47-4 lc PHONE: C ,?") ?i7 9A33 x= as/ BUSINESS ADDRESS: L19` 3 i. 14'/ 11E/2,5/ 7 / ) NZ SA,A I52O S CURRENT ORGANIZATIONAL MEMBERSHIPS & OFFICES HELD: j' - , 77,9 C/`}&--2 ,q&"--3 PAST ORGANIZATIONAL MEMBERSHIPS &OFFICES HELD: BSc- A-Tr,41. c E A sU 1 DATE: 1/"' 91— °d SIGNAT5(1a..4142.144 TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS COMMUNITY CENTER ADVISORY COMMISSION Loy Please explain and describe why you are interested in serving on the Fountain Hills Community Center Advisory Commission. Also please state what your goals and objectives in serving on the Commission would be. Attach additional sheet,if necessary. The Fountain Hills Community Center could be the lifeblood of the citizens residing in Fountain Hills. A well-planned and organized facility with a variety of programs and services would enhance the quality of life for all of our residents. From the time I was in grade school, my father encouraged me and set a tremendous example of volunteer service to those less fortunate, our church, and our community. He encouraged us to give of"ourselves"and make a difference. I believe my education, business background, volunteer clubs/projects, and interests would bring a well-rounded individual to the Community Center Commission. I have been a resident of Fountain Hills since 1989 and love our community. The people I have met and worked with make it all the easier to continue volunteering in this community. The basic objective will be to maximize the Center's usefulness to our community while being fiscally responsible. Many achievable goals can be set and accomplished with an outstanding manager who has competent people he/she can turn to for information, suggestions, and solutions. I would like to be one of those people. L Barbara J. Matrusen 1Geo') E. Maltase,Dri re Fountain*Zino,AM SSoGB (413O) 827. 5193 Education: Bachelor of Science Degree Western Michigan University,Kalamazoo, Michigan Summa Cum Laude Major: Communication Minor: Business Employment: Medical Business Administrator- 1989 - Present AAP Dermatology- Mesa, AZ Lamson Junior College, Phoenix,AZ Adjunct Instructor- 1990-1991-1992 -Evenings Speech& Communication Professional Development Psychology of Success Office Manager- 1961-1989 Kalamazoo Dermatology, Kalamazoo, Michigan Dale Carnegie Graduate Assistant Kalamazoo, Michigan 1989 Honors/Scholarships: Summa Cum Laude-Western Michigan University Scholastic All-American-US Achievement Academy Golden Key National Honor Society Human Relations Award - Dale Carnegie Outstanding Instructor Award 8 terms Barbara 3. Ifiaartiscrt 169Sc►9 EC. Salida 1:1z.tarre5 F`oraittaiiz I I lu,AZ 131504313 (4$O) 837-$198 Current Organizational Western Michigan University Foundation Memberships- Offices Member(Third appointed 4-year term) Held: Mesa General Hospital Medical Managers -Member Four Peaks Women's Club -Fountain Hills Board of Directors -Past President Publicity Chairperson Historian/Scrapbook Fountain Hills Senior Services/Home Delivered Meals Board Member- 1995-Current Corresponding Secretary 1997-Current Co-Chair Holiday Home Tour 1996-97-98-99-00 Co-Chair Volunteer Appreciation Dinner 1997-98-99-00 Fountain Hills Civic Association Board Member 1998-Current Secretary 1999 -May, 2001 FH Arts Festival& Great Fair- Volunteer Sunridge Foundation Dinner Committee 2000 Fountain Lake Republican Women's Club-Member Nominating Committee- 2000 FH Couples Bridge -Co-Chair 1993 - Current FH Chamber of Commerce-"Friend"Membership & Civic Assn Representative- 2000 FH Arts Council -Member FH Car Club -Member FH Historical Society -Member FH Republican Club -Member FH Community Theater- Volunteer FH Golden Eagle Foundation -Member Autumn House Women's Abuse Shelter- Volunteer Special Olympics Fund Raiser 2001 Committee (ray FH Adopt-A-Street- Volunteer Barbara J. Hanger& 143009 L. lalida Drlsre Fountain 1Idiot,AZ 95 G8 <480) 83745193 Past Memberships-continued Past Organizational Four Peaks Women's Club - President 1998-99 Memberships- Four Peaks Women's Club-Newsletter Editor 98-99 Offices Held: Civic Association Outdoor Holiday Lighting Contest Committee 1997-1999 (Co-chairperson-1998-1999) Sunridge Foundation - 1996& 1997 Silent Auction - committee member FHHS Baccalaureate -Reception Committee (1995-96-97-98-99) Fountain Hills In-Home Concerts - Volunteer 1998-99 St. Dominic's Food Bank Baby Shower- Co-chair 1999 Thomas J, Pappas School -Christmas Party Volunteer 1998 - 1999 Special Olympics - Worker at ASU- 1999 FH Bowling-Advisory Board Member-1997-98 Pima Medical Center- Mesa-Advisory Board Member Western Michigan University -President's Club - Member Western Michigan University -Alumni Assn Board Member Clubs -Have been a member of all clubs listed under Current Memberships for a number of years. INTERESTS: Family- Grandchildren Community Involvement/Service Teaching Snow Skiing-Golf-Bowling -Roller blading -Bicycling L 33° - 4 Qt 1„ to. TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS BACKGROUND AND PERSONAL DATA OUTLINE APPOINTMENT TO COMMUNITY CENTER ADVISORY COMMISSION ILL) NAME: V `WAk \A ueA 5E� PHONE:4&) � lf&Q ADDRESS: r}223 E. A-LTA LOUA P5z68 ARE YOU REGISTERED TO VOTE IN TOWN ELECTIONS?: YES i'715 111-- WA) (N m-te P c?CE-sue CNJCC — 1-- t)E CbMe k--- -AILED 1 its PLEASE SUMMARIZE YOUR EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: (Including colleges attended and degrees obtained, if any) 1Nio SW-I Us - P.I4c ji Li Koi s �i s, i 5CL EteATict.) 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C14 ) coNry-wcf-k 4- PAST ORGANIZATIONAL MEMBERSHIPS & OFFICES HELD: DATE: I Z, D U SIGNATURE: ---� TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS COMMUNITY CENTER ADVISORY COMMISSION Please explain and describe why you are interested in serving on the Fountain Hills Community Center Advisory Commission. Also please state what your goals and objectives in serving on the Commission would be. Attach additional sheet,if necessary. I chose Fountain Hills as my home because of its views of and access to the Sonoran Desert and McDowell Mountains and also because of the town's unique character. My two-fold concerns for the town are the preservation of our natural features and the development of our downtown into an attractive and economically successful entity. We must develop a viable tax base by attracting more tourists. We have two good hotelslnns and will be adding two more. These, along with our golf courses and nearby attractions, could be enhanced by a community center that features quality events. I'm willing to serve on the Community Center Advisory Commission to help assure its best possible development in order to serve our citizens and town organizations and also to serve the town's economic needs. Goals and Objectives: • Identify issues and set goals (trov • Collect and analyze data including but not limited to information about comparable successful community centers • Share information with and invite input from our citizens and town organizations • Help formulate policies and procedures and set fees • Report progress and conclusions to the Town Council for their decisions. Thank you for considering my application, Myrna Smith ‘/ 64° 15514 Bumblebee Lane 7/ (111,,� Fountain Hills, AZ 85268 December 8,2000 Community Center Commission Selection Committee c/o Paul Nordin, Town Manager Town of Fountain Hills,AZ Dear Mr. Nordin: Enclosed please find my application for the Community Center Commission along with my resume,which includes additional information about my background and experience. I will be out of town on December 19,but would be happy to come for an interview on January 2 at the convenience of the Town Council. I would welcome the opportunity to serve on the Community Center Commission. Sincerely, Jerrold S. +Garrell L •.., ... r.tJG t) Lot V- • TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS BACKGROUND AND PERSONAL DATA OUTLINE APPOINTMENT TO COMMUNITY CENTER ADVISORY COMMISSION NAME: Jerrold S. Gorrell PHONE: 480 37-9401 ADDRESS:—� 1551-4 East Bumblebee Lane - ----. -- ------ ------------------------------------_._ _____ ARE YOU RFG?STE �.:D TO VOTE LEI TOWN FT PCTIONS?: le NO PLEASE S YOUR EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: (Including colleges attended and degrees obtained,if any) BFA in Technical Production from the Art Institute of Chicago (iv E v : City of Phoenix PRESENTLY EMPLOYED..,Y. JOB TITLE: Technical Director - PHONE, 602 262-7364 BUSINESS ADDRESS: Orpheum Theatre; 203 West Adams; Phoenix,AZ 85003 CURRENT ORGANIZATIONAL MEMBERSHIPS &OFFICES HELD: See Resume PAST ORGANIZATIONAL MEMBERSHIPS &OFFICES HELD: See Resume 12/8/2000 DATE: -,,,, SIGNATURE; c)-44-17/ (iw TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS COMMUNITY CENTER ADVISORY COMMISSION Please explain and describe why you are Interested in serving on the Fountain Hills Community Center Advisory Commission. Also please state what your goals and objectives in serving on the Commission would be. Attach additional sheet,If necessary. My interest in serving on the community center advisory commission stems from the fact that my professional experience would prove invaluable on such a commission. Although my current job responsibilities relate to the theatrical portion of the convention and theatrical facilities branch of the City of Phoenix, I have been involved with the Civic Plaza facility as a whole, starting in 1980. I understand the operation and management issues facing such a facility and feel that my background and experience can assist in this developmental phase of the community center operation. My contributions at this point can help assure that the community center will operate effectively and efficiently once the center is completed. I have attached my resume which highlights my broad range of experience in this field. When I look at the duties of the commission, I note that one is assisting in the formulation of policies and procedures,rules and regulations, and appropriate rental agreements. For the City of Phoenix, I have prepared operations manuals, safety manuals, procedures manuals, etc. for the theatre division as well as (kw- the branch as a whole. In my role as technical director, I have extensive experience with rental agreements and contracts and the requirements contained therein. I also have a great deal of experience in capital planning for large facilities and the understanding of long term planning as well as day to day operations. I have been a Fountain Hills resident since 1976 and have a commitment to the community and its facilities. In fact, I was a"technical advisor"on the committee when the performing arts center was still part of the plan. My Fountain Hills volunteer involvements include the school district facilities advisory committee, various school bond campaigns,and conducting ADA and Hazardous Materials inspections and Hazcom training for the school district. My goals are as follows: • work to develop appropriate policies,procedures, and organizational structure for community center • work to develop strategic plan for community center • set up appropriate structures and means for community input and communication • development of marketing and promotion plan balancing community needs and commercial revenue • providing appropriate information and recommendations to town council,with supporting materials(note that I am familiar with the process and have prepared requests for council action as likay part of my job responsibilities. JERROLD S. GORRELL 15 514 East Bumblebee Lane Fountain Hills, Arizona 85268 home phone: (480)837-9401 business phone: (602)262-7364 fax: (480) 837-2582 e-mail: gorrell@primenet.com EXPERIENCE TECHNICAL DIRECTOR -- THEATRE DIVISION OF CONVENTION AND THEATRICAL SERVICES BRANCH OF THE COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT —CURRENT Scheduling and direction of work of the Theatrical Division assistant technical director and production supervisors; coordination and scheduling of maintenance and repair of lighting, rigging, sound and security systems; design of new and modification of existing lighting, rigging and sound systems; participation in long term planning, capital budgeting, and policy formulation as well as the annual budget preparation. Chairperson of the Community and Economic Development Departments' Hazardous Materials Policy Committee. Responsible for implementing and directing safety programs. Chairperson of Safety Steering Committee. PRINCIPAL--THEATRE SAFETY PROGRAMS—CURRENT (1.- Entertainment industry loss prevention, accident investigation, safety program development, and safety training;expert witness. ASSISTANT TECHNICAL DIRECTOR -- THEATRICAL DIVISION of CONVENTION and THEATRICAL SERVICES BRANCH OF THE COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Scheduling and direction of work of the Theatrical Division production supervisors; coordination and scheduling of maintenance and repair of lighting, rigging, sound and security systems; design of new and modification of lighting,rigging and sound systems. PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR -- THEATRICAL DIVISION OF CONVENTION AND THEATRICAL SERVICES BRANCH OF THE COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Coordination and supervision of contract personnel, highly technical and sophisticated stage production operations; performance of electronic/electrical maintenance work; direction, training, and supervision of union stagehands and other support personnel; design, installation, and maintenance of lighting, sound and theatrical rigging systems and equipment; on-site supervision of personnel during event set-ups and performances; maintenance of safety standards; working with clients to insure that their technical requirements are met;and supervision and direction of the Theatrical Division production assistant. LIGHTING DESIGNER, ELECTRONICS ENGINEER, AND STUDIO THEATRE TECHNICAL DIRECTOR--GOODMAN MEMORIAL THEATRE AND SCHOOL OF DRAMA, ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO Lighting design for resident theatre company productions; scheduling, supervising, and conducting electronic maintenance, purchase of electronics and electrical equipment and supplies for entire theatre and school complex; supervision and training of technical production and design students in studio theatre; control of budget for studio theatre productions; assisting in assignment of technical personnel to productions for three theatres; and teaching course in electronics for technicians and designers as member of school faculty. TECHNICAL DIRECTOR AND LIGHTING DESIGNER--DUNES SUMMER THEATRE Selection and evaluation of all technical personnel; allocation of funds and control of disbursements for all theatre technical operations; supervision of theatre apprentice program; supervision of volunteer usher staff;and responsibility for plant maintenance. INSTRUCTOR OF LIGHTING DESIGN--COLUMBIA COLLEGE-- CHICAGO LIGHTING DESIGNER--KENNEDY KING JUNIOR COLLEGE--CHICAGO EDUCATION BFA--Technical Production--Schools of the Art Institute of Chicago(Goodman School of Drama). (lbw Illinois Institute of Technology—Chicago � Coursework included 18 hours of business, economics, and accounting; Major -- Mechanical Engineering. Diploma in Broadcast Engineering—Cleveland Institute of Electronics. PUBLICATIONS Safety Program Development for the Theatre, Theatre Design and Technology, Summer 2000. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CLASSES AND SEMINARS ATTENDED Time Management and Effective Supervisory Practices courses--City of Phoenix. Syn-Aud-Con System seminars--Synergetic Audio Concepts-- 1983 and 1987. Rigging Seminars--United States Institute for Theatre Technology-- 1984 and 1985. Theatre Safety Workshop for Professional Technicians -- United States Institute for Theatre Technology - - 1987. (tat, Management Skills for the Technical Person in a Leadership Role--Fred Pryor Seminars, Inc. Building Team Work--Fred Pryor Seminars, Inc. How to Negotiate with People--Fred Pryor Seminars, Inc. Interactive Management—City of Phoenix Personnel Department. Masters Workshop In Stage Rigging—University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign— 1988. Truss and Rigging Safety Workshop--University of Calgary-- 1989. City of Phoenix Supervisors Academy— 1988. Loss Control Seminar--State Fund-- 1990. Forklift Instructor Class--National Safety Council-- 1992. Hoist Repair and Maintenance Training—Columbus McKinnon Corp— 1992. Inspection of Synthetic Lifting Products—Lift-It-- 1993. DOT HM-181 Training(Hazardous Materials Transportation)--City of Phoenix-- 1993 Training the Trainer—Fred Pryor Seminars, Inc. — 1993. OSHA"Train the Trainer"General Industry Outreach Program--November 12 - 15, 1996 Rigging Safety-Fall Protection-November 22, 1996(LDI Conference Workshop) PROFESSIONAL SEMINAR,TRAINING,AND ADVISORY ACTIVITIES(Selected) City of Phoenix Minority Development Committee, Career Advisory Network. Lead instructor-Theatre Safety Seminar for Secondary Education April, 1991. Coordinator and a presenter for national Masters Class in Stage Rigging project Coordinator Master Class in Stage Rigging-Edinburgh, Scotland March, 1993 Tech Day Keynote Speaker and Workshop Presenter on Theatre Safety and Safety Program Development in the educational theatre environment, Educational Theatre Association, San Diego,California, 1998 Developing a Safety Program for Commercial and Educational Facilities, scheduled full-day professional development workshop, United States Institute for Theatre Technology Conference and Stage Expo, Denver,March 2000. Development of Hazard Communication Program and Training for Staff Fountain Hills Unified School District, Fountain Hills, Arizona Electrical Safety Workshop for Theatre Technicians, 2-day Pre-Conference Workshop, United States (isto Institute for Theatre Technology Conference and Stage Expo, Boston, 1991 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS United States Institute for Theatre Technology -- Past Commissioner, Engineering Commission and Active in Health and Safety Commission; Current Chairperson of USITT Standards Committee, Associate Editor for the Engineering Commission of the Institute's journal Theatre Design& Technology American Society of Safety Engineers(ASSE) National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Past ASSE Representative to the Code on Life Safety, Committee on Places of Assembly and Educational Facilities Member of The Entertainment Services and Technology Association (ESTA) Technical Standards Committee Member-International Society for Fall Protection(ISFP) Illuminating Engineering Society of North America(IESNA-'[[F L Committee) ASTM(American Society for Testing and Materials) Southern Building Code Congress International(SBCCI) United Scenic Artists I.A.T.S.E. Local 829 De Paul/Goodman Alumni Association Educational Theatre Association L 1 ( 2 4491. , v0 (likw 3 ('' Sri TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS BACKGROUND AND PERSONAL DATA OUTLINE APPOINTMENT TO COMMUNITY CENTER ADVISORY COMMISSION 4 NAME: 4c1641:4-4-41. PHONE: F..:i t- o 7 Y.) ADDRESS: ARE YOU REGISTERED TO VOTE IN TOWN ELECTIONS?: YES NO Az PLEASE SUMMARIZE YOUR EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: (Including colleges attended and degrees obtained, if any) (((:,10-zJ , Lr -�-� 1� L. /f (kw //‘) , (L1,Lc PRESENTLY EMPLOYED BY: JOB TITLE: PHONE: BUSINESS ADDRESS: CURRENT ORGANIZATIONAL MEMBERSHIPS & OFFICES HELD: 7(--1( f- 00 0) PAST ORGANIZATIONAL MEMBERSHIPS & OFFICES HELD: 3 • Lam, /✓}�- w� �� /,t c—c..-� �- c-w- gve 4- /970 (kw DATE: /4/e SIGNATURE: / TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS COMMUNITY CENTER ADVISORY COMMISSION LPlease explain and describe why you are interested in serving on the Fountain Hills Community Center Advisory Commission. Also please state what your goals and objectives in serving on the Commission would be. Attach additional sheet,if necessary. /hAryv-,--.1.," 'te.t.,,2- 4.----. / 1(r/ J/E.L.e ih, z,;(_,&.t.,,,.L_et-4_, izz,_ &__ J a.k_ -,, Q 1.� cam--) .t)2-e-ez--.s- , -/ - , 7 4Is` (114e''" 0.4.4„...,L_., (.1_,..y Z..,. ..1_.,4- ,Igx_R_ /(1,14,4„3_, /0,..k, 4)24.?7,,c2_ ii) di-i 7,t/. .-._ , 4.4 .„_.,.-gt,. /- (-0) ,) rii ,0„ 214.),.../L, /izig,- ó( L - i 4Ls__ - 6-A,.4.3i /lia . > L 1, 7 , -ice, zp„,„ex ,, , +01 ...4-v-i ,i(A-e.,;,,i2-1,_, 62-v-,e ./1‘ la'iAA cee,,Le-,) J=-, C* L /1,, ,,K4,4,2, 640, 6 iie„, j-,,,/, . (kw ?r , );(4.44 2", . 1-/Q I/ 0,,Z; 62.4 o-rh, ce- _-tc4,_:_tt.2_, e.. ,,,-.. ,,,042_ tiA„,\A,4_ ,& / c, :vuu t; as uwiA Jr rLtuf1IM.N r;iLL 434w .U.•"4atj VS j-q° .7._/ TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS BACKGROUND AND PERSONAL DATA OUTLINE APPOINTMENT TO COMMUNITY CENTER ADVISORY COMMISSION NAME:67 ��" I C Eg, PHONE: I fo/c,-569- F, fr ADDRESS: 7d1 �, /J �. 'eibEe F z 37,74a8 ARE YOU REGISTERED TO VOTE INN TOWN ELECTIONS?: 4:2 NO PLEASE S YOUR EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: (Including colleges attended and degrees obtained,if any) fi-s_SW OEGEEE - nA )/ ? . SECTU ilk y 3 TO ie) O1(4-TW -/O.VORS '31)4)E )920 7 'QpJ-rD,J COII'IM. COLLtZ C E PRESENTLY EMPLOYED BY: l � JOB TITLE: PHONE: BUSINESS ADDRESS: �..., CURRENTORGANIZATIONAL MEMBERSHIPS &OFFICES HELD: A, DVE _PPEsECT PAST ORGANIZATIONAL MEMBERSHIPS &OFFICES HELD: • HOVVI — VoLuki i-E2 _ .443.iu-rcomEeN/ 41alzio 5\is-TE-A4 voLoium-E-P. DATE: 9‘/&700 SIGNATURE: DEC-06-2000 08:33 TOWN OF FOUNTAIN MILLS 4340 P.fl3..©e TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS (taw Cathay Fischer Page 2 Community Center Advisory Commission Application Why I am interested in serving on the Advisory Commission: My husband was the Executive Partner of an International Accounting Firm and as such, was transferred many times across the United States during his career (we lived in Chicago until 1980 , Bethesda, ( 1980-1984) , Beverly Hills ( 1985-1986) , Chicago ( 1987-1991 ) , Bethesda ( 1991-1998) , I became aware of how important it is to have an interest in your local government . I believe that being involved is how to show one CARES about their community. Being informed and becoming part of the town' s decision-making process regarding the community center makes we feel as if I CAN make a difference in our town and environment . I also feel that residents should take an active interest in their town through serving on committees , policy boards , etc. I am disdainful of people who complain to their neighbors over the "back fence" about local issues , but never attend a town meeting or vote in local elections . My goals and objectives for serving on the Commission are as follows : 1 . By offering my time and organizational abilities , I can make a difference in the community. 2 . By being aware and involved in community issues , I will be able to "get the word out" in Eagle Mountain (where I live) and with the residents of F.H. ( I have the kind of face that welcomes friends and even strangers to talk to me while waiting in line at the grocery store, post office, etc) . 3. By being involved in the Community Center and its inception, I will be proud to say "I was a part of that. " Community unity comes with caring about "local issues" and planning for the benefit of future Fountain Hills residents . L