Memo and resumes attached - South Bay Cities Council of
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Memo and resumes attached - South Bay Cities Council of
South Bay Cities Council of Governments June 8, 2015 TO: SBCCOG Steering Committee FROM: Jacki Bacharach, SBCCOG Executive Director SUBJECT: Appointments to Outside Agencies At the April SBCCOG Board of Directors meeting, the following positions were declared open for nominations starting May 1 and closing June 1 @ 5 pm. o o o o SCAG Transportation Committee SCAG Community Housing, Economic Development Committee League of California Cities LA Division Executive Committee South Bay Association of Chambers of Commerce Board of Directors The SBCCOG has one position on each of the above committees and the board policy is that the positions are filled for a 2 year term from the date of the appointment – to June 2017. These positions must be filled by an elected official from the South Bay. Incumbents are eligible to apply. In keeping with the process for appointments that was adopted last month by the Board, all of the nominees will be invited to the June 8 Steering Committee to make a brief (ca. 3 minute) statement as to why they would like to serve. If they cannot attend, the Executive Director or Chair can read their statement. After the interviews the Steering Committee will recommend the appointments to the Board. The Board will approve the appointments at the June 25 meeting. Those appointed will be sent the Commitment to Serve letter for their signature and submittal to the SBCCOG. New terms will begin starting in July. The following people have placed their name in nomination and have sent bios which are attached: o SCAG Transportation Committee Mark Waronek, Lomita Olivia Valentine, Hawthorne Albert Robles, Carson o SCAG Community Housing, Economic Development Committee Frank Zerunyan, RHE o League of California Cities LA Division Executive Committee Bea Dieringer, RH – bio 5/21/15 o South Bay Association of Chambers of Commerce Board of Directors Olivia Valentine, Hawthorne RECOMMENDATION Review resumes and interview candidates as required and recommend appointments to the Board. Mark A. Waronek has over 19 years of experience in government and community relations, and public affairs. Mr. Waronek is currently a Councilmember for the City of Lomita. He previously served on the council from 2003-2007, and as Mayor from 2006-07 - he is involved in many organizations and associations in the South Bay and the Los Angeles County region. He served as Secretary/Treasurer for the California Contract Cities Association and was a board member on the League of California Cities Transportation Policy Committee and many other regional organizations/ associations. Currently he works for Ek & Ek out of the San Pedro office. He was the Principal and Owner of Waronek & Associates, a consulting firm he started in April 2005, after several years as an associate and project manager for three top advocacy and public affairs consulting firms in Los Angeles. He was the Director of Government and Public Affairs for Olivito and Associates as a representative for two associations: the California Contract Cities Association and the Western Carwash Association. He also was the Director of Government Affairs for Svorinich & Associates, Inc. and interfaced directly with the Los Angeles City Council, Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, Los Angeles Unified School District and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). Mr. Waronek has fostered relationships with most of the 88 cities within Los Angeles County. Prior to rejoining forces with former Councilman Rudy Svorinich Jr., Mr. Waronek was employed by Joe Cerrell, Chairman of Cerrell Associates. While at Cerrell Associates, his focus was on resolving client issues and numerous public relations projects within the greater Los Angeles region. Previous to Cerrell Associates, Mr. Waronek was a key figure within the Afriat Consulting Group for three years. He managed several initiatives and issues including advocacy/lobbying, public affairs, political campaigns and communications, fundraising, and special events. As a public servant, he served the City of Los Angeles and specifically the five diverse (Harbor City/Harbor Gateway, San Pedro, and Wilmington) communities of the 15th Council District as Economic Development Deputy to Councilman Rudy Svorinich, Jr. Waronek graduated with a B.A. in Communications with an emphasis in Communication Studies from Loyola Marymount University and currently resides in the city of Lomita, with his wife, Kristine (married 20 years), and two children, Madeline, 17 years and Marky, 13 years old. He enjoys spending time with his family and traveling with family and friends. He coaches his kid’s athletic teams. He also has a taste for wines and on is spare time he is the public address announcer for football and basketball games at his high school alma mater, Bishop Montgomery High School in Torrance. Other Affiliations are as followed: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Executive Boardmember – Legislative Chair, California Contract Cities Association Countywide Criminal Justice Coordination Committee Boardmember, Contract Cities Liability Trust Fund Oversight Committee and Claims Board City of Lomita Representative, California Contract Cities Association City of Lomita Representative/Boardmember, Joint Powers Insurance Authority Board President, Community’s Child Homeless Shelter for Women – South Bay 8 years Boardmember, Los Angeles Harbor College Foundation 3 years Boardmember, Salvation Army of Torrance Foundation Treasurer, Lomita-Harbor City Kiwanis Club Boardmember, St. Margaret Mary Parent – Teacher Council (PTC) 4 years Past Lieutenant Governor, Kiwanis International Division 19 1 year Past Chairman and Boardmember, Torrance Area Chamber of Commerce 8 years Past President/Member, Lomita-Harbor City Kiwanis Club 7 years Past Member of Board of Governors, Torrance Chamber of Commerce 7 years Past President/Boardmember, Harbor City/Harbor Gateway Chamber of Commerce Past Chair, Governmental Affairs Committee (Honorary Lifetime Boardmember) 17 years Past Boardmember, Lomita Little League 6 years Past Manager/Coach, Lomita Little League 6 years Member, Knights of Columbus – St. Margaret Mary Church 4 years Past President and Boardmember, Boys and Girls Clubs of the South Bay 15 years • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Chair, NFL-YET Center Los Angeles 8 years Past Boardmember, Boys and Girls Clubs of America California State Alliance 6 years Past Chairman/Boardmember, South Bay Association of Chambers of Commerce 18 years Past Advisory Boardmember, Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of the South Bay 3 years Past Boardmember, Gang Alternatives Program (GAP) 5 years Past President, Boardmember, Holy Name Society - St. Margaret Mary Church 10 years Chair, 75th Anniversary Gala 2012 - St. Margaret Mary Church 1 year Boardmember, St. Margaret Mary School Council 5 years Chair, Annual Gala, St. Margaret Mary School Council 11 years PA Announcer for Football and Basketball games, Bishop Montgomery High School 25 years Past Boardmember, Manny Mota Foundation Past Boardmember, Port of Los Angeles Community Advisory Committee Past Boardmember, Bishop Montgomery High School Development Council Chair, City of Lomita Centennial Committee (1907-2007) Past Boardmember, Lomita Chamber of Commerce Past Boardmember, Carson Lomita Torrance Workforce Investment Network Los Angeles County Alliance of Boys and Girls Club Steering Committee Past Member, Harbor UCLA Medical Center Working Group Alliance Past Member, Harbor Gateway Sunrise Rotary Club Kiwanis International Cal-Nev-Ha District Distinguished Service Award 2014 Kiwanis Cal-Nev-Ha District William A. Dunlap Fellowship Award 2013 Torrance Chamber Achievement in Excellence Award 2013 Torrance Chamber Chairman’s Award 2012 Kiwanis International Cal-Nev-Ha District Distinguished Service Award 2011 South Bay Association of Chamber Commerce John Parson’s Business Citizenship Award 2010 California Chamber Small Business Advocate of the Year 2009 Los Angeles Unified School District Hero in Education 2008 - Lomita Bishop Montgomery High School Hall of Fame – Class of 2006 Torrance Chamber Most Outstanding Volunteer 2004 Leadership Torrance/South Bay 2003 Harbor Area Honorary Fire Chief 2002 * High-lighted denotes still active Olivia J. Valentine, Esq. Current Employment Mayor Pro Tem, City of Hawthorne, Mediator, Arbitrator, Consultant; Educator. Work History Arbitrator and Mediator, self-employed, 2007-present; Adjunct Professor, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, 2008-present; General Attorney, Federal Aviation Administration, 1988-07; Senior Law Clerk, Office of the City Attorney of Los Angeles, 1985-88; Management Assistant, Community Development Department of Los Angeles, 1984-85; Staff Attorney, BristolMyers Co., 1980-82; Staff Attorney, Wells, Brown, Mason, Burns & Hall, 197677. Experience: Public Office 2011- Elected to a four-year term as Councilmember, City of Hawthorne, CA. Employment: Defended the FAA in many employment cases based on charges that the FAA had wrongfully terminated or suspended an employee, in that it had violated Title VII, other federal law, or its own policies. These cases were brought under EEOC Regulations, Merit Systems Protection Board regulations, or the Whistleblower Protection Act. The cases involved FAA personnel who were filing charges of discrimination against the FAA and/or its management. In this capacity, answered complaints, and filed responsive pleadings, briefs, and memoranda. Defending these cases required thorough knowledge and preparation in Employment Law, Rules of Evidence, and FAA employment policies, as well as skill in negotiating settlements. Preparation for trial required working extensively with FAA human resources, labor relations, and management personnel in order to gain thorough knowledge of the personnel policies and labor contracts as well as the requirements of the complainant’s employment position. Interviewing fact witnesses required a thorough understanding of their jobs and how they had interacted with the complainant in order to properly defend the agency by determining if policies had been violated or laws broken. Interviewing expert witnesses required understanding the areas of their expertise in order to determine whether and how their testimony could bolster the FAA’s position that it had not violated any law or policy. Litigation: Represented the FAA as a prosecutor in many enforcement cases, based on alleged violation of the Federal Aviation Regulations by pilots, air carriers, airports, and maintenance personnel. Represented the FAA at all stages of 1 the enforcement process: In this capacity, filed complaints, issued pleadings, briefs, and memoranda, and negotiated settlement of cases, where settlement was warranted. Appeared before the National Transportation Safety Board and the Department of Transportation, necessitating extensive knowledge of the Federal Aviation Regulations and the Rules of Evidence. Preparation for trial also required working extensively with FAA technical personnel, in order to gain thorough knowledge and understanding of the aviation systems involved in the litigation. In several instances, cases won by the FAA at the administrative level were appealed by the respondent to the U.S. Court of Appeals. These cases required extensive coordination with the United States Attorney, including preparation of a litigation report, and preparing the witnesses for direct and crossexamination. Contract Law: Negotiated many contracts and leases on behalf of the FAA, requiring a thorough knowledge of the FAA’s regulations and procurement guidance, describing the process of reviewing government contracts. Issued legal opinions in in response to public requests for clarification of FAA regulations. Issues that were researched and for which opinions were issued involved, for example, personal service contracts, appropriations, construction issues, liability clauses, personal service contracts, and reimbursable contracts. As a mediator for the Los Angeles Superior Court, I mediated many breach of contract disputes from 2000-2012. Further, Contract Law was a significant part of the curriculum for the courses I taught at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University. (See above). Alternate Dispute Resolution Experience Arbitration: 2008 to present: Arbitrator for the American Arbitration Association (AAA). September 2008 to 2012: As-Needed Hearing Examiner for the Los Angeles Department of Transportation. 1993 to 1998: Hearing Officer for CDD; heard at least 10 cases in which complaints had been filed against the City of Los Angeles under the Job Training Partnership Act. The complainants were generally trainees or applicants who had been denied a benefit and alleged discrimination based on race, gender, or disability. Mediation: 2000 to present: In 2008, certified on the panel of Mediators for the United States Postal Service (USPS). Subsequently, completed at least 30 2 mediations in which postal employees charged that the USPS had violated Title VII law or USPS policy in taking disciplinary action against them. 2001 to 2012 - In 2001, certified on the panel of Mediators for Los Angeles Superior Court. Subsequently, completed at least five enrichment courses provided by the court. Conducted at least 70 mediations for the court, involving contractual disputes, personal injury, breach of rental lease, breach of warranty, and workplace harassment. The ADR program was terminated by the Court in 2013. 1999 to 2007, conducted pre-litigation mediations of cases in which FAA personnel had filed informal charges of discrimination and they were still in the investigatory stage. In 2000, completed the 40-hour Dispute Resolution Course at the Office of the Los Angeles City Attorney, and conducted at least 100 hours of mediation at that office. Professional Licenses Admitted to the Bar, New York State; Federal Bar, Eastern District, New York and Southern District, New York. Professional Associations New York State Bar Association; Rotary Club; Hawthorne Chamber of Commerce; LAX Advisory Committee, South Bay Council of Governments, South Bay Association of Chambers of Commerce; West Vector Control Commission. Teaching In 2014, taught “Business Law,” at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University (“Embry Riddle”), a 9-week course, providing management students with a foundation in the aspects of law which affect business. Taught "The Legal, Ethical and Regulatory Environment of Business," at Embry Riddle, Spring Semester, 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2012, a 9-week course in which graduate students are required to understand how law and ethics affect the business environment. In 2011, taught “American Constitutional Law,” at Embry Riddle, a 9-week course on the Constitution and how it influences each of the branches of government. Education The City College of the City University of New York (BA; MA); Fordham University School of Law (JD). Citizenship United States of America Contact Info.: Email: ojvalentine@aol.com; cell no.: (818) 517-0848 3 4 Biography – Albert Robles For more than 20 years, I have served the community in the capacity of an elected official trying to implement laws and ordinances that will improve our communities to provide a better future for the residents of Southern California. Most recently, I was unanimously appointed as Mayor of the City of Carson having only previously served two years as a Councilmember since 2013 when I was elected by almost 50% of the voters – an unparalleled achievement for someone running for Carson City Council the very first time. I grew up in Carson, where I played in local parks and attended local public schools (Kindergarten through High School). I was also first in my family to graduate from high school, and upon graduating, I received a scholarship to attend the University of Colorado at Boulder. During my undergraduate studies, I studied abroad at foreign universities in both Latin America and Europe. I received my Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Colorado, where I double-‐ majored in Political Science and Latin American Studies, and minored in Economics. I also obtained my Master’s Degree from the University of Southern California where I was a USC Merit Scholarship recipient. In addition, I have the distinction of having served as a United States Congressional Fellow in Washington, D.C., and receiving a Juris Doctorate Degree from the University of California at Berkeley – one of the best schools in the Country. Being a businessman, I understand what it takes to create economic development and jobs. My professional experience includes working at one of the country’s most prestigious law firms, teaching business law at a local community college, working as a Community Affairs Manager for a fortune 500 company, serving as the General Manager of a joint powers authority, serving as a consultant for local governments on business development, and working as a Staff Assistant to a United States Member of Congress. In addition, during my service to the community as an elected official, I also served on various committees and on boards of directors of non-‐profit organizations and received numerous certificates of appreciation and recognition from civic, community, and business organizations for my involvement in the community. NOTE FROM FRANK: I can continue on the CEHD. A lot will be going on. I recommend that I stay because of the institutional knowledge (ask Wally) but I am happy to yield if there is someone else. Thursdays are OK for me and SCAG is a stone throw away from USC where I am. Here is my CV. I will not be here all of May and June. I am teaching in NY, South Africa, Tbilisi Georgia and Yerevan Armenia Starting this Sunday. I am home on May 6,7,14 only. I return for good on June 14. Frank V. Zerunyan, J.D. Professor of the Practice of Governance USC Sol Price School of Public Policy Director of Executive Education USC Price Bedrosian Center on Governance University of Southern California 650 Childs Way, Ralph and Goldy Lewis Hall 200 Los Angeles, California 90089-0626 frank.zerunyan@usc.edu Office: (213) 740-0036 Cell: (310) 971-5219 T EACHING /A CADEMIC E XPERIENCE University of Southern California Sol Price School of Public Policy Professor of the Practice of Governance (2011-Present) USC Price Bedrosian Center for Governance Director of Executive Education (2011-Present) University of Southern California School of Policy Planning and Development Adjunct Associate Professor (2008-2011) Western State University College of Law Guest Lecturer in Administrative Law 2007-2011 California League of Cities Institute for Local Government Lecturer in Land Use and Findings Law 2002 National Business Institute Lecturer in Real Estate Law 1997-2000 P AST N ATIONAL AND I NTERNATIONAL S PEAKING E NGAGEMENTS /P RESENTATIONS AND T EACHING Association of City Attorneys of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California; National Organization of Telecommunication Officers and Advisors (“NATOA”), Denver, Colorado; Armenian Bar Association Conferences, Santa Monica, California, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Los Angeles County Bar Association, Los Angeles, California; Armenian National Committee of America, Washington DC, County Counsel’s Association of California, Siskiyou Lake, California; California Contract Cities Association, Indian Wells, California; California League of Cities, San Diego, California; Armenian Professional Society, Beverly Hills, California; Lions Club, Rotary International, Kiwanis Club, Council of PTAs, PVP Chamber of Commerce, Rolling Hills Estates, California; California State Bar Conference, San Diego, California; Yan’s Club, Paris, France; American University of Armenia, Yerevan, Armenia; IMN’s California Municipal Finance Conference, San Francisco, California; Coalition for Adequate School Housing (CASH), Sacramento, California; Conference and 1 Infrastructure West Finance Forum and National Council for Public Private Partnerships, Redondo Beach, California; SANBAG Annual Conference, Ontario, California; Fundação Getulio Vargas, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil; Labor Ministry of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; United Nations Division of Public Administration and Development Management and Department of Economic and Social Affairs, New York, New York; United Nations Division of Public Administration and Development Management Committee of Experts on Public Administration, New York, New York; United Nations Public Service Forum, The Kingdom of Bahrain; National Association of Regional Councils, Santa Monica, California; United Nations High Level Workshop, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; United Nations Division of Public Administration and Development Management Committee of Experts on Public Administration, New York, New York; and United Nations Public Service Forum, Seoul, Korea; United Nations High Level Workshop, Yerevan, Armenia. G OVERNMENT -P UBLIC AND N ON -P ROFIT S ERVICE City of Rolling Hills Estates: Two term Mayor and Council Member (Elected in 2003 and re-elected in 2007 and 2011; Mayor 2007-2008 and 2012-2013) City of Rolling Hills Estates: Chair of Equestrian Committee (2014) City of Rolling Hills Estates: Chair of Traffic and Safety and Environmental Committees (2003-2007-2012) State of California Department of Consumer Affairs: Medical Board Member and Vice President (Governor Schwarzenegger’s appointee in 2006 and 2010; California Senate confirmation in May of 2007) (2006-2011) City of Rolling Hills Estates: Planning Commissioner (1999-2003, Chair 2002-2003) County of Los Angeles Sanitation District: Board Member (2007-2008 and 2012-2013) Palos Verdes Peninsula Transit Authority: Board Member (2006 and 2010-2013) Palos Verdes Peninsula Law Enforcement Committee: Board Member and Chair (2007-2009 and 2012-Present) California Contract Cities Association: 49th President and Executive Board Member (2008-2009 and 2004-Present) Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG): Member of Policy Committees: Energy and Environment and Water Task Force (2005-2007) Community Economic and Human Development (2013-Present) League of California Cities: Member of Administrative Services Policy Committee (2005) Selected to the prestigious California Civic Leadership Institute (2006) Business Technology Center (“BTC”) of the County of Los Angeles: Advisory Board Member (2000-Present) Armenian Bar Association: Chairman of the Board of Governors (2006-2008) Armenian National Committee of America: Policy Advisory Committee and Legal Counsel (1995-Present) 2 Daniel Freeman Hospitals Foundation: Chairman of the Board (2002) P RIVATE S ECTOR Public-Private Community Development LLC: CEO and General Counsel P3 Solutions Group, LLC: Founder 2010 California P3 Infrastructure Group, LLC: Founder 2009 Sulmeyer Kupetz, a PC: Shareholder/Principal, Lawyer (1995-2005) Yacoubian & Zerunyan, a PC: Shareholder/Principal, Lawyer (1989-1995) International Marketing Alliance, Inc.: Senior Vice President of Law and Finance (1985-1989) A WARDS AND H ONORS Who’s Who in America Who’s Who in American Law The Legal Network, Top Lawyers in California Los Angeles Magazine Southern California Super Lawyers Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Rating BV Distinguished The President’s Commission on White House Fellowships Selection Panel Special United States Congressional Recognition Special Recognition by the California League of Cities Special Recognitions by the California Contract Cities Special Recognition by the City of Los Angeles Special Recognition by the State Assembly Special Recognition by Sheriff Leroy D. Baca Special Recognition by the County Assessor Special Recognition by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors E DUCATION University of Southern California Law Center Advanced Legal Studies Program Certificate Corporate Taxation 1988 Western State University College of Law Doctor of Jurisprudence 1985 California State University Long Beach Bachelor of Arts, Humanities/Languages 1982 College Samuel Moorat, Paris, France French Baccalaureate Social Studies 1978 (Part I) 3 P UBLICATIONS “Newgotiation For Public Leaders; The Art of Negotiation for a Better Outcome” E-Book (Innovations in Negotiation) - January 2015 “The Demise of California Redevelopment Law, and the Repackaging of Tax Increments for California Municipalities” Public CEO - March 2015 “From Contract Cities to Mass Collaborative Governance” American City and County-April 2014 “Public Private Partnerships — Coming to a Civic Building Near You” American City and County June 2010 “The Use of Public Private Partnership for Special Districts and All Levels of Governments” California Special Districts May-June 2010 “US House must uphold truth and justice with Armenian genocide resolution” JURIST University of Pittsburgh School of Law, November 2007 “Chapter 11, the End of the Book? The Bankruptcy Process Revealed,” NATOA Journal of Municipal Telecommunications Policy, Spring 2003. “Landlords: Is the Security Deposit From Your Tenant Really Secure?” Business Credit, National Association of Credit Management, March 2003. “Overview of California Corporate Dissolution Law” Inland Empire Business Journal, and The Los Angeles Daily Journal, April 2000. "Divine Deals" Spotting, resolving and drafting commercial lease issues and provisions are not mundane tasks. Commercial landlords and tenants should always analyze and address their specific needs and diverse requirements. California Real Estate Journal, January 1999 and The Banking Law Journal, February 1999. "U.S. Laws Take Priority Over U.C.C" Article 9 of the U.C.C. excludes 13 types of collateral, including IP and federal government debts. The National Law Journal, September 28, 1998 and The Banking Law Journal, January 1999. "Lease Peace” Prior to assumption or rejection, the landlord is entitled to performance of all tenant obligations under an unexpired real property lease. California Real Estate Journal, May 1998. Real Property page of the Los Angeles Daily Journal and San Francisco Daily Journal on April 23, 1998 "No Call Waiting" Adopting a 24-hour turnaround time to answer all phone calls goes a long way toward making good attorney-client relations. California Law Business, A Supplement to the Los Angeles Daily Journal and San Francisco Daily Journal, November 24, 1997 P ROFESSIONAL F ORMER L EGAL E XPERIENCE AND L EGAL R EPRESENTATION H IGHLIGHTS Los Angeles County Department of Beaches and Harbors, Department of Health, Department of Consumer Affairs and Public Guardian California Counties of Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Kern, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Tulare, Fresno, Santa Clara, Stanislaus, Tuolumne, Alameda, San Francisco, Siskiyou, Trinity, Sonoma (In re Pacific Gas and Electric) 4 California Cities of Palm Springs, Palm Desert, Moreno Valley, Hemet and Simi Valley (In re City of Desert Hot Springs) Cities of Los Angeles, Beverly Hills and 14 other cities in Los Angeles County (In re Adelphia Corporation) County of Stanislaus and City of Modesto (In re Covanta) Los Angeles World Airports and Port of Los Angeles General Electric Capital Corp. Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Company Financial Institutions represented: City National Bank, Cedars Bank, and Tokai Bank B AR M EMBERSHIPS /L ICENSES State of California United States Federal District Court (Southern and Northern Districts of California) United States Court of International Trade District of Columbia (currently inactive status) United States Supreme Court F LUENT L ANGUAGES English, French, Armenian and Turkish 5 BEATRIZ (BEA) DIERINGER Office: (310) 603-7484 Cell: (310) 714-3203 Email:ddabea@msn.com ELECTED OFFICE: Council Member, Rolling Hills City Council, 3/5/2013- present -Appointed City Council Representative: California Contract Cities Assn, League of California Cities, South Bay Cities Council of Governments, Palos Verdes Regional Law Committee (May, 2013- present) -Chair, Palos Verdes Regional Law Committee (February, 2015- present) -League of California Cities, Public Safety Policy Committee Appointee (2015); Los Angeles Division, Legislative Committee (2014-present) EDUCATION: Juris Doctor Degree, 1978 The Washington College of Law American University Washington, D.C. 20016 Activities: Member, American University Law Review Spring, 1977 Internship: Department of Justice, Antitrust Division Approximate Class Standing: Top 17% Cumulative Point Average: 3.2 B.A., Law Enforcement, Magna Cum Laude, 1975 University of Maryland College Park, Maryland 20742 Cumulative Point Average: 3.7 Honors: Phi Beta Kappa Honorary Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society Certificate of Distinguished Undergraduate Scholarship LEGAL EXPERIENCE: Member, Maryland State Bar, since 1978 (inactive) Member, California State Bar, since 1980 Deputy District Attorney Office of the District Attorney Los Angeles County December 1980 to present Deputy District Attorney of the Month Award, January 2007 Special Assistant United States Attorney United States Attorney’s Office Chicago, Illinois January - May 1979 Trial Attorney United States Department of Justice Antitrust Division Los Angeles Field Office: May - December 1980 Chicago Field Office: December 1978 - May 1980 Attorney General’s Trial Advocacy Institute September 10 - 21, 1979; April 14 - 18, 1980 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS/ASSOCIATIONS: Los Angeles County Judicial Procedures Commission -Assistant to the Chair (2003 - 2004) - Chair, Child Custody Exchange Program Committee (2004 - 2010) -Ex-Officio Representative for LACBA (2008) -Ex-Officio Representative for LA Co. District Attorney’s Office (2009 - 2010) American Bar Association (1979 - 1994) - Criminal Justice Section - Local Bar Liaison (1989 - 1991) - Child Advocacy & Protection Committee Conference of California Bar Associations (CCBA) (1983-2009) - Member, CCBA Board (2005 - 2008) - Legislative Committee (2005 - 2007) - Conference Operations Committee - Chair (2006 - 2009) - Member (2005 - 2008) - Calendar Coordinating Committee - Chair (2005) - Vice - Chair (2004) - Secretary (2003) - Member (2000 - 2005) -Author/Co-Author CCBA-Sponsored Enacted Bills: -AB 16 (Perez) 2013 -AB 1850 (Waldron) 2014 Association of Deputy District Attorneys - Director, Board of Directors (1988 - 1990) Criminal Courts Bar Association (1988 - 1994) Los Angeles County Bar Association (LACBA) - LACBA Board of Trustees - Trustee (2008 – 2011 & 1988 - 1990) - Outstanding Trustee Award (6/17/2009) - LACBA Delegation to the Conference of Delegates (1983 - 2010) - Chair (1990 - 1991) - Vice Chair (1989 - 1990) - Secretary (1988 - 1989) - Executive Committee (1985 - 1988) - LACBA Criminal Justice Section - Chair (2010 - 2011) - First Vice Chair (2009 - 2010 - Second Vice-Chair (2008 - 2009) - Secretary (2007 - 2008) - Chair (1990 - 1991) - First Vice-Chair (1989 - 1990) - Second Vice-Chair (1988 - 1989) - Executive Committee (1986 - 1988) (1991 - present) - Chair, Annual Awards Dinner (2006 - 2009) - Co-Chair, Annual Awards Dinner (2010 - 2012) - LACBA Barristers Section - Barristers’ Trustee, LACBA Board Of Trustees (1988 - 1990) - Victim’s Rights Committee (1988 - 1990) - Executive Committee (1985 - 1988) - Child Abuse Committee - Co-Chair (1985 - 1987) - Chair, Barristers’ Conference on Child Abuse (May 1986) - LACBA Committees - Mentor, Wilson/Garfield High School Mentor Program (2008 - present) - Ad Hoc Committee on Trial Court Unification (1991 - 1992) - Ad Hoc Committee to Study the Federal Crime Package (1991 - 1992) - Drug Coordinating Committee (1990 - 1991) - Law Enforcement & Justice Committee (1989 - 1994) - Continuing Legal Education Planning Committee (1988 - 1992) - Youth Rights & Dependency Committee (1986 - 1988) - Sexual Assault Committee (1986 - 1987) Mexican American Bar Association - Member, Board of Trustees (1990 - 1994) - Legislative Committee (1993) - Lawyer Referral Service Committee (1993) - Latina Lawyers Committee (1992) - Hispanic Professionals Roundtable Committee (1989 - 1990) -Member, MABA-PAC (1989 - 1994) Latino Prosecutors Association - Member (2007 - 2012) Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles (WLALA) - Member WLALA Board of Governors (1998 - 1990) - Chair, Individual Rights & Responsibilities Committee (1988 - 1990) - Conference of Delegates Committee (1985) - Committee on the Status of Women (1985) Women Lawyers of Long Beach (1986 - 1990) Constitutional Rights Foundation Mock Trial Program -Volunteer Coach for CAMS High School, Carson, CA (2007 - 2008) -Volunteer Presider and/or Scoring attorney (2009 - 2013)