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HomeMy WebLinkAbout13B - WIB REAPPOINTMENTS CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION FEBRUARY 5, 2007 TITLE: REAPPOINTMENT OF WORKFORCE INVESTMENT BOARD MEMBERS APPROVED o As Recommended o As Amended o Ordinance on 1" Reading o Ordinance on 2"' Reading o Implementing Resolution o Set Public Hearing For C~ afgCf- CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER RECOMMENDED ACTION Reappoint Brent Beasley, Phil Campanelli, Mike Kanda, Patrick Korthuis, Donna Lin, Wil Ortega, Andy Wadhera and Alfredo Zarate, Jr. to the Santa Ana Workforce Investment Board for four-year terms. WORKFORCE INVESMENT BOARD ACTION At its Regular Meeting on January 12, 2007, the Workforce Investment Board by a vote of 19: 0 (Beasley, Conrad, Didion, Lacroix, Lewis, Meza, Quarles, Ray, Wadhera, Whipple absent) recommended that the City Council reappoint Brent Beasley, Phil Campanelli, Mike Kanda, Patrick Korthuis, Donna Lin, Wil Ortega, Andy Wadhera and Alfredo Zarate, Jr. to the Santa Ana Workforce Investment Board for four-year terms. DISCUSSION On March 6, 2000, the Santa Ana City Council adopted a resolution establishing the Santa Ana Workforce Investment Board and appointed 35 members. In accordance with the federal legislation, a maj ori ty of the Board members and the Board Chair must represent the private sector. The remaining Board members represent education, non-profit organizations, one-stop mandated partners and local labor organizations. Currently, there are ten board members whose terms expire March 2007. Eight of these board members are being recommended for reappointment and have expressed an interest in being reappointed to the Santa Ana Workforce Investment Board for an additional four-year term. The members seeking reappointment are: Brent Beasley, Business Manager, Roofers and Waterproofers Local 220; Phil Campanelli, General Manager, Embassy Suites Hotel; Mike Kanda, Director of Human Resources, Textron Fastening Systems; Patrick Korthuis, Owner, Sir Speedy Printing; Donna Lin, 138-1 Reappointment of WIB Board Members February 5, 2007 Page 2 Executive Director, Asian American Senior Citizens Service Center; Wil Ortega, Rehabilitation Supervisor, State Department of Rehabilitation; Andy Wadhera, President, CALTREND Automotive Products; and Alfredo Zarate, Jr., Owner, Seal's Healthcare and Seal's Compressed Gases. These Board members are all active and committed to the goals of the Santa Ana Workforce Investment Board and many are original members who have a desire to continue to serve. Their resumes are attached as Exhibit l. Two members (David Conrad and Frank Meza) have not expressed an interest in continuing to serve on the WIB; therefore, they are not being recommended for reappointment. FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact associated with this action. stell!. 2f4ng Deputy City Manager for Development Services Community Development Agency SGH/FJ/mlr H:\ACTIONS\2D07 CC\ReapptWIBMembers 2-5-07.doc 138-2 Brent R. Beasley 283 N. Rampart St., Suite F Orange, CA 92868-1852 1979-]990 Foreman. Owen Pacific Roofing 1990-1991 Foreman. San Marino Roof Co 199 ] -Present Business ManagerlFinancial Secretary. United Union of Roofers. Waterproofets and Allie<! Workers Local 220 19%-2000 Secretarytrreasurer, Western Regional District of Roofers, WaterprOOfers and Allje<! Workers 1998-Present Member, Orange County Transportation Authority Citizens Ad>isory Conllnittee 1998-Present Preiident, United LaOOr Agency of Orange County 1997 -Present Vice President Onmge C<>UIlly CenIIaI Labor Council 1991 -Present Trustee. Pacific Coast Roofers Pension Trust 1991-Present Trustee, Union Roofers Health & Welfare Trust 1991-Prerent Trustee, Union Roofers Annuity' Trust 1 991-Present Trustee, Southern California Roofers and Water)XOOfers Joint ~p Training Committee As you can see I have vast experience wotlcing on different Boards and Committees and I fecI I can bring that experience \(l the Workforce Investment Boanl for a positive oonuibution. !fron have any questions please filet free to call me at (714) 939-0220. ~#(~ Brent R. Beasley / EXHIBIT 1 138-3 PHILIP D. CAMPANELLI 29212 Ridgevlew Drive Laguna Niguel, Cahfomia 92677 (949) 495-2] 8] Home (7]4) 697-6709 Cellular 01, j lcmll~i)7 ({!laD I, com PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2002-Presenl Windsor Capital Group, Inc. GENERAL MANAGER Embassy Suites Hotel/Orange County Airport North Santa Ana, California 300 suites with 10,000 square feet of meeting space Jomt role as General Manager and Director of sales for the first year. Grew Senior Sales Manager to Director of Sales and recruited two top Area Sales Managers. Converted hotel from manual to Delphi Sales and Catering systems. Major accomplishments include: o Increased RevPar from $71.21 to $91.66 (28%) o Moved GOP 24% in three years 0- Raised Internal Audit to the highest in the company in 2003 0- Personal Sales Calls on Key Accounts to drive incremental revenue 1994-2002 Interstate Hotels & Resorts GENERAL MANAGER Hilton Irvine/Orange County Airport Irvine, California I 996-Present 289 guest rooms with 30,000 square feet of meeting space Successfully repositioned hotel from Radisson to Hilton and directly supervised $4.5 renovatlon to entire hotel. Major accomplishments include: " Increased RevPar from $50,72 to $75,15 (48%) o Moved GOP 34% in three years 0- Grew Employee Opinion survey from 70% to 87% overall satisfaction o Raised Internal Audit from 65% to 90% (Highest score of 230 hotels) 0- Reduced Outstanding Accounts Receivable from 80% past due to 20% current 0- Improved Customer Service Scores from 68% to 89% overal1 satisfaction GENERAL MANAGER/Regional Trainer Quality Suites Orange County Airport Santa Ana, Cailfomia ] 994-1996 177 two-room suites Responsible for overall operation ofthi5 all suite hotel. Major accomplishments include: 0- Moved RevPar 16% 0- Negotiated preferred hotel status with Walt Disney Travel o Increased GOP 5% 1990-1992 Hotel Systems International General Manager Grand Hotel Anaheim California 250 guest rooms with Dinner Theater and 20,000 square feet of meeting space Originally hired to manage hotel and close the operations as per sale to Disney. The sales contract was cancelled and the focus changed. Major accomplishments inc1ude: oRe-established relationship with Anaheim CVB to house city-wide attendees. o Negotiated preferred hotel status with Walt Disney Travel o Attended POW WOW aud booked over $500,000 in tour and travel series 138-4 PHILIP D. CAMPANELLI 1989-t990 Holiday Inn General Manager Buena Park, California 246 guest rooms with 13,000 square feet meeting space Employed by Resolution Trust Corporation to rewposition hotel for sale. Major accomplishments include: :0 Negotiated preferred Australia and Nel),l Zealand FIT contracts :0 Managed $1.5 million renovation to guest rooms and public space. o Increased local corporate business] 0% t987-1989 Doubletree Hotels Resident ManagerfRisk Manager Costa Mesa, California 1988-]989 484 guest rooms with 36,000 square feet of meeting space :0 Saved hotel over $] 00,000 in outstanding worker' 5 compensation claims through aggressive claims management and return to work policies. General Manager Santa Ana, California 1987-1988 177 rooms t979-1987 Lara! Hotels, Inc. San Luis Bay Inn General Manager A vila Beach, California Resident Manager Banquet Manager Food and Beverage Operations 77 room resort hotel, gold course, club house and local membership Responsible for overall operation of this four star, four diamond resort. Opened Restaurant and Bar at Golf Course, Initiated local tennis membership and Golfpackages. AWARDS General Manager of the Year, Meristar Hotels General Manager of the Year, CapStar Hotels Nonn Report (Best GOP variance over budget) Paul W. Whetsell Exceeding Expectations Service Award Best Operating Profit, Limited Service Hotel CapStar Hotels Award of Excellence - Cleanliness & Maintenance 2000 1997 1997 1997 1995 1995 PROFESSIONAL AFFlLlA nONS Cypress College - School of Business Advisory Board Skal Club of Orange Coast - Pasl President Share Our Selves - Board of Directors Anaheim Convention and Visitor's Bureau - Alternate Director Destination Irvine - Founding Board of Directors California Hotel Motel Association - Resort Committee - Charter Board of Directors EDUCATION Bachelor of Science University of La Verne Business Administration 1989 La Verne, California 138-5 Mike Kanda 28542 EI Sur, Laguna Niguel, CA 92675 (714) 850-6136 M Kanda@tfs.textron,com EMPLOYMENT Director, H.R. 1973 - Present Textron Fastening Systems Santa Ana, CA Responsible for all HR activities at the facility including planning, development and implementation of all Human ReSDurces Management programs,including employment, compensation and benefits, equal employment opportunity and training programs Advises management in policy and program matters, making or recommending appropriate decisions. Have been responsible for manufacturing and sales facilities in Asia, Europe, and North America. Developed hourly, salaried, and sales compensation programs. Negotiated health and welfare programs for the facilities, Have recruited up to senior executive level VPGM. Have relocated facilities from Europe and around North America. EDUCATION J.D. Case Western Reserve University, School of Law Cleveland, Ohio . Specialized in labor and employment law. A.B., History John Carroll University Cleveland, Ohio AFFILIATIONS Member of: State Bar of The State of Ohio PIHRA NHRA L 138-6 Patrick Korthuis Biography Sir Speedy Printing 1540 S. Lyon Street Santa Ana, CA. 92705 Phone: 714.574.5674 Fax: 714.547.0167 Office Email: sspeedyI12(@.earthlink.net Personal Email: pk.sirspeedy@earthlink.net Patrick was born in Bellflower, California in 1964 to a Dutch couple, Betty and Bob Korthuis. Mr. and Mrs. Korthuis arrived in the USA a few years before Patrick was born. He considers it a blessing to be able to be raised knowing two different cultures, the Dutch and the American culture. Patrick has an older brother, Edward and a younger sister Yvonne. Patrick was very fortunate to have been able to go to Holland several times during his youth and spend time with his Dutch relatives. The visits to Holland and the influence of his parents gave Patrick the opportunity to learn Dutch. Patrick learned the value of entrepreneurship at the age of nine when he acquired his own newspaper route, delivering for the Harold Examiner, and then moved to the Independent Press Telegram. He graduated from Gahr High School in Cerritos. He was accepted at Universal Technical Institute, where he graduated with a Diesel Mechanic degree. He worked as a Mechanic for 18 years before he and his wife decided to venture into having their own business. After some research they bought a Sir Speedy Printing. They have had their business since 1999. In 2006 they were able to purchase a building for the business which allows them to continue to grow. The business has been in Santa Ana since 1974 and at the same location until they recently moved into their new facility at 1540 S. Lyon Street in Santa Ana. Patrick is a member of the Santa Ana Chamber and Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and is past President the Santa Ana Kiwanis club. In his free time he enjoys working in the garden. His hobbies are motorcycle riding, water skiing, and snow skiing. His dream would be to one day drive a race car. Patrick has been blessed with three boys, Brandon 19, Jason 18 and Nathaniel 6wks. Brandon is in his second year of college attending LBSU and plans to attend Chiropractic College. Jason is a senior in High School and would like to be an Anesthesiologist. The youngest is Nathaniel and we don't know what he wants to be because he is only 6 weeks old and doing great. Patrick and Christy have been married for nine years and enjoy traveling, campmg, golfing and walking in their neighborhood after dinner. 138-7 DONNA LIN 48 Son SebastUn fuwcha S.m, Margan"', CA 92638 (94g) 375-3434 [-maiL d0nnll.hn~}AASCSC.or~ OBJECTIVE: UT~JZE MY EXPERIENCE TO SEKVE THE_ ASBN COMMUNITY --,_._--.-_.._~"-"- .,-' - ----------.. EXPERIENCE ._----_.~.__.- 200CJ--PreseOl As1.ao .A.mencan Senior CJl::rzens Service Center Saob Ant!, California Excotlipt' Di,-cdor . SupervlSlng Senior Community Service6 Employment Prognm(SCSEP) to usist older workers in pursuing g.mful employment. The go.l of SCSEP is to proyide job placement for low-income ASJ:On seruar> who are 55 y""rs ;uld older .nd legal =,dents of the Untied State<- I Supervibing the health eduanon/prevcntion and social service. programs including CiilDccr Control, Menw Holth, Sonia; Employment Program, Seoior Holrh Program and Community Service . Seeking fundiog for progr.uns to serve the Asian Seniors in Orang< County . Conducting and implementing h~th ecduation/ptc'Vc:ntion program~ for Asian Community 1D Orange County . Create ;md rrwnWll w effective and coopennve team . Over~ec:s pen.onaJ pobcies and procedures . Colla.boration with m~strtlffi He2lth Can:: org}lniz~tion6 including the AmeDGU1 Cancer Socie1.)'. Susan G. Komt:rl Breast Canc:er Society and Or-mge County H~th umc l\ge:ncy . Budget control . Coll:abOnLtion with Aslw community based organizations, faith-based organiz~rion5. local hospiws :wei ASlOIn physiciw.s itlld hca.1th edl.lc-ators . WQrlung clo.ely :md building InlSr with the Bo>.rd of Directors and corrununiry j""dm for fund rll..i6i.ng even(. . Supervising daily operatiom and accounting funcnom . M-cdi<l cOntact . Translate educ:uiooal m-.:neriaJs into Chincst:: . Outreach flyers 1Jll'..Sl.an langu..ges . Moothly ncwslctttr in Chinebe . Public l:ipeeches for events, seminU5 md confcrcnce5 138-8 1 9'J9-2000 T riph: Dot CorpOrtltioo Santa Ana, C<llifor1ll~ Gutera/ MtJnOl.ti . Increased s.ues . M:auaged :sak~ representatives 10 tbe State of Ciliforn.i~ . Human resource functions, including hiring and terminations . Morutort'd production ~ctivites iO enlmre comph~nce with ISO snndards . Implemented trW1ing counl:':'> for ne'\\' recruits - spe~ding profitability . N~ID..ted bes.t price for raw material and otha purchasing functions . Supem5ed accounting dep:utment, includmg OlCCOun~ rcceivable, ""ccountt p~pble and payroll . Budget control 1994--1999 W,,'.m Nuttloon/ViVlj Amelic., Inc. COlta Mesa, Califorola Administrativr and Purchosirlg ManogrT . Recroited and hired st2ff from entry- to management-le-vel, for rmrketing. sales, b.boratory. gwility controL production, general office .nd .ccoonting po,itions. Administered medical, dennJ and workers' compensation insurance Developed office policies and procedur~ aod ensured compliance by emp! oyees, Purchasing Man.get . H~~ded the purchasing department :a.nd negotiated purchase contracts with suppliers to obtiln Ihl! best possible price for raw rrute.rials, components, lab equipment. lab t\lpplies, as weD as, facility and offic~ supplies.. Facilioc, Sup~or (mterdepartmental duties) . CoopeUlred ""th the Facilities md Productlon Manager in negotiating and obt2ining bIds for v.rriOUl; faciliue$ iroprovffi1ems .such 2:S construction of ~ "dean room" in~tallarion, SK1lI1ty system upgt"o:ldes, lnstalli.tion of :;j, fin: proteclJons 5)'3teInS and conversion of storage space to office 6pace to accommodat~ the gro'tVth in staff EDUC;\ nON 1966-1970 Soochow UD1ve"ity . BA., BusIDess Ad.tninisttation T :i1w:m Fluent in English. Chine5c (M>ndarin/Taiw.nese) md 'Th.>i 5K1LLS Compoter skill~ iu Microsoft Wo:rd, Exccl and internet ------..__.~.~~-_...-------'-_.-.--------~-~~.~--- INTERESTS T r2ve~ exuose, billroom dancingl reading and writing 138-9 o P. DEPARTMENT OF . REHABILITATION R Employ",m;, Ind'pmd,na u EquablY Arnold Schwarzenegger, Governor ~,' ~ State of Califom13 Health and Human Services Agency Wilfredo Ortega 222 S Harbor Blvd, #300 Anaheim, CA 92805 EDUCATION: . University of California, Los Angeles September 1972 - June 1976 B.S. Degree in Economics . Cal State L.A. MBA Program 1976 - 1978 EXPERIENCE: . Los Angeles Unified School District Teacher's Aid-Part-time: 1976 -1978 Working with elemertary school children, ages 5-9. . Woolworth Corporation Stores in L. A., Inglewood and North Hollywood 1978 - March 1978 Management Retail Training Program-Supervision of 10 retail employees in the daily operations of several departments of the store; did purchasing and ordering of merchandise and applied marketing strategies for a successful and profitable operation of the store. . State Department of Rehabilitation Anaheim District Office 222 S Harbor Blvd, Ste 300 Anaheim, CA 92805 Senior Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor Marc!l 1979 - August 1996 138-10 Manage a caseload of disabled individuals of over 100 cases and provide Rehabilitation services to monolingual Spanish- speaking clients, review medical records, write rehabilitation plans, develop job opportunities for clients, community outreach. . Department of Rehabilitation Anaheim District Office Rehabilitation Supervisor September 1996 to present Supervise a group of Rehabilitation counselors, review case work, do community outreach, monthly reports, control fiscal expenditures, interview and recruit rehabilitation staff. Consult with counselors regarding client services and employer contacts. Implement Department policies and regulations. 138-11 Andy \Vadhera CALTREND Automotive Products 2121 S, Anne Street Santa Ana, CA 92704 Phone: (714) 708-5115 Fax: (714) 708-5122 Email: awadhera@caltrend.com Mr. Andy Wadhera is the President of CAL TREND Automotive Products, c.1\l TREND is a local manufacturer of automobile seat covers and bras. The company currently has 30 employees; however, during the summer and Christmas months the number of employees increases to 50. Mr. Wadhera has a strong business background, a..Tld hopes to contribute his knowledge to the bettelTIlent of Santa Ana's worl-force. Mr, Wadhera has over 30 years of hands-on experience in Owning and Managing industries in lndia, the United Kingdom, and the United States, He prides in sharing the extensive knowledge he has acquired from his business ventures with others. As a result, Mr. Wadhera has delivered lectures on lndustrial Management to Post Graduate students. Mr_ 'iIl7adheraholds the following educational degrees: Bachelor in Co=erce - University of Bombay, lndia MEA - University oflndore, lndia Post Graduate Diploma - London School ofEcononllcs As C.I\lTREND's President, Jvlr. Wadhera envisioned a company that would be quality driven, and up to date with the latest technology. This vision is now a reality at CALTREND due to its dual certification in QS-9000 and 9002 standards. The company is also a TIER-I supplier to OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) in the Automotive lndustry. Mr. Wadhera is very interested in bringing his business knowledge as well as his personal input to the Santa Ana Workforce lnvestment Board. Like his vision al CALTRE}'TI, Mr. Wadhera envisions the board becoming an advocate for local businesses, specifically in keeping local businesses in our city. He is also very interested in workforce issues affecting Santa Ana, and its residents. 138-12 Alfredo Zarate, Jr. 806 Grovemont St. Santa Ana, CA. 92706 (714) 836-6569 (714) 651-7827 cell QUAL/FICA TIONS Over seventeen years of Sales, Sales Management, Sales Agency and Sales Training. Tri-lingual: Oral and Written English, Spanish and French. EXPERIENCE Seal's Best Healthcare & Seal's Compressed Gases 1/05 to Present President & Sales Manager Owner/Operator of a 17 person operation Respiratory Therapy & Sleep Studies HME (Home Medical Equipment)/ DME (Durable Med. Eq.) & Gas Distribution to Healthcare, Industrial & Beverage Accts in O.C. /L.A. C&F Foods. Inc.. City of Industry, CA 12/03 to 5/04 Western Regional Sales Manager, Manage and supervise a $20,000,000 territory from Alaska to New Mexico; 10 sales agencies under my direction. Work with every major Food service Distributor as well as Unified & United Grocers in the Northwest. Chain Accounts- Baja Fresh, Chevy's, Wahoos Fish Tacos, La Salsa & Rubio's Mrs. Friday's/Fishkina Processors. Inc.. Los Anaeles, CA 4/98 - 12/03 Senior District Sales Manager, 03/00 to 12/03 Managed a $6,000,000 territory in Southern California, Arizona, New Mexico & Mexico Food Service responsibility- SYSCO, Shamrock & USFS Retail- Bristol Farms, Gonzales Markets, Basha's. Chain Account! LLO's- Famous Sam's, EI Siete Mares, USC, Kaiser- Permanente, et.a!. Manage several sales agencies in Arizona, NM & Mex. District Sales Manager, 04/98-03/00 Managed a $4,000,000 territory in Southern California. 138-13 Worked/With regional managers in AZ, NV & CO Nabisco Food Service. Buena Park. CA. 12/95 - 04/98 Area Sales Manager Coordinate sales & local marketing to many distributors' end-users in SoCal & Baja CA; Chain Account- Penguins, Kenos & Loves Rvkoff-Sexton, Inc.. Los Anaeles. CA 06/90 - 12/95 Sales Trainer 06/94 - 12/95 Coordinated New DSR Training; supervised & tracked 40 salespeople working towards commission. Sales Management of Operations - Monterrey, Mexico 04/92 - 06/94 Worked closely w/Mexican Partners of Rykoff Sexton. Hired, trained & supervised 23 DSR's in Nuevo Leon and seven surrounding Mexican States. Chain Account- Vips, Sanborns & Gigante Markets. Hispanic Market Director 06/91 - 04/92 Recruited, trained & supervised 8 Hispanic DSR's to penetrate Latino Marketplace. Professor of Kitchen Spanish 06/90 - 06/91 Created a Kitchen Spanish course for 110 DSR's Audio Cassettes & English/Spanish Glossary of terms Bureau of the Census, Costa Mesa. CA. 03/89 - 06/90 Recruiter Recruited full-time and part-time workforce for the 1990 Census. EI Mercado Pub, Ltd.. Santa Ana, CA. 11/86 -12/88 Sales Director Partner in venture to bring goods/services to the Hispanic communities of Orange County. 40,000 shopper magazines delivered directly/weekly. 138-14 Allstate Insurance Operations. Brea. CA 12/84 - 10/86 Property Endorsement Supervisor Supervised 20 data entry clerks in the Regional Operations Center , EDUCA nON University of California Los Angeles, Bachelor of Arts, Psychology - 1984 Community Service/Boards 12/96- PRESENT 12/00- PRESENT Vice Chairman of Santa Ana Personnel Board Member of the Workforce Investment Board, Santa Ana (Chair of the Housing Committee) Member of Public, IRB Board, UCI Medical, Orange 12/01- PRESENT 138-15 138-16