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RES 2012-1416 - Reappoint Athena K Ramos • • 9a OF OM"FIA,^ 4 " ��� Office of the Mayor =+ �z�' x 'k 1819 Famam Street,Suite 300 ' ' �ro 0irk1441=4,1,', Omaha,Nebraska 68183-0300 (402)444-5000 41.E'D FEBOr4 : 3 {{'"~ 31 fAX (402)444-6059 k City of Omaha Jim Suttle,Mayor Honorable President and Members of the City Council, . Attached is a Resolution reappointing Athena K. Ramos to serve on the Park and Recreation Board for a three-year term. Ms. Ramos' term shall commence on December 12, 2012, and expire on December 11, 2015. Copies of her candidate response form and résumé are provided. Your favorable consideration of this request is appreciated. Respectfully submitted, lec:47. Suttle, Mayor ptm ty of Omaha P\LAW-CITY COUNCIL DOCUMENTS\2012\30160d1m c Rev. 4/30/2012 w ter'. ?�°r1)fiFU V."?' BOARD/COMMISSION CANDIDATE RESPONSE FORM AND OATH In consideration for appointment to the I submit the following information: Name/s of Board or Commission: (List one or more) Last name: Ramos First name: Athena Middle Initial: K Home address: 2413 Arlington Place City: Bellevue State: NE Zip: 68123 Home Phone: (402)293-7559 Work Phone: (402) 559-2095 Fax: (402) 559-6493 E-mail: aramos@unmc.edu City Council District: N/A Sex: F Race: Hispanic Business name: UNMC Job title: Program Coordinator Business address: 984340 Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68198-4340 City: State: Zip Where would you like us to direct your correspondence? (check box) Home( )or(X) Business ( X ) My appointment to the above named Board or Commission and term of service to the City would not conflict with my professional or personal interests. Name—Print or Type Athena Ramos Date: 09-27/12 Please return this completed form along with a copy of your resume to: Barb Velinsky Community Director Bvelinsky@ci.omaha.ne.us ar 1819 Farnam Street, Suite 300 Omaha, Nebraska 68183 Fax: 402-444-6059 Complete the oath below as well. 1 THAT,the amount of three hundred thirty-three thousand nine hundred fifteen dollars and twenty cents($333,915.20)for the attached price quotation with DLT Solutions,LLC,a Virginia corporation to provide software, five years of pre-paid maintenance, and professional services to implement phase.II of an enterprise monitoring solution for DOT.Comm's technology infrastructure is hereby approved as is contemplated by paragraph 5(b)of the Technology Use Agreement between the City of Omaha,Douglas County and DOT.Comm which was approved by Resolution No. 1455 on December 7, 2010, and all funding for this contract will be provided by the City"Capital Improvement Fund, Fund 13112, Organization 131555. p:\law-city council documents\2012\10127dae.doc APPROVED • 7. • �� � 422�/Z BY "� • ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY DATE C n ilmember Adopted Q . 2 3 2012 Cit Clerk /e) .02 Approved... . . 4:00/cro - Mayor , a Pam Spaccarotella Date Mayor's Office Date "mice Department Director p:\law-city council documents\2012\10126dae.doc g service solutions that range from office supplies ._. .; _ process, our legal authority and the value nHIA a�Hl'lh°°�''_'+'i� we provide our Members. 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Upon expiration or termination of action, whether in contract or in tort, and Kenexa's, its this Agreement or upon the request of the other party, subsidiaries' or affiliates' entire liability to City of Confidential 3 Kenexa®Master Services Agreement May 4,2012 2413 Arlington Place Bellevue, NE 68123 Phone(402)293-7559 Cell Phone(402)212-6486 • Fax (402)293-7559 athenakramos@gmail.com http://www.linkedin.com/pub/athena-ramos-ms-mba-cpm/3/526/1b6 Athena K. Ramos • Professional • CONNECTEDNESS * BELIEF* POSITIVITY* IDEATION *INPUT Summary (Signature Themes,Clifton Strengthfinder) Connector who is inspired by what could be, but understands the past. Upbeat,confident team-oriented leader of people with strong experience in program development and implementation, community organization management and coalition-building,social marketing/media, and event planning and coordination. Education Master in Business Administration(Executive Program) July 2008—December 2009 University of Nebraska Omaha Omaha,NE • Graduated: December 2009 . • Final GPA:3.8/4.0 • Thesis:Architecture&Engineering Opportunities in Latin America M.S.in Urban Studies,Focus:Community&Economic Development May 2002—May 2004 University of Nebraska Omaha Omaha,NE • Graduated: May 2004 • Final GPA: 3.8/4.0 B.S.in Public Administration Minor. Political Science March 1995—May 2002 University of Nebraska Omaha Omaha,NE • Graduated: May 2002 • Final GPA: 3.6/4.0 • Thesis: The Changing Face of Latin American Militaries:Special Focus Guatemala Professional Certificate in Cultural Competency July 2010—January 2012 Designations/ Global Health University Web-Based Program Certifications Certified Public Manager(CPM)Designation January 2008—December 2008 University of Nebraska Omaha Omaha, NE Certified Youth Service Worker February 2003—February 2004 University of Nebraska Omaha Omaha, NE Certificate in Fund-Raising Management January 1998—February 1999 University of Nebraska Omaha Omaha, NE Additional Agricultural Medicine July 2012 Education University of Nebraska Medical Center Omaha, NE • Completed 3 hours of graduate study • GPA: 4.0/4.0 Social Marketing for Health in the Latino Community May 2009 Georgetown University Washington DC • Completed 2 hours of graduate study • GPA: 4.0/4.0 "mice Department Director p:\law-city council documents\2012\10126dae.doc g service solutions that range from office supplies ._. .; _ process, our legal authority and the value nHIA a�Hl'lh°°�''_'+'i� we provide our Members. Contract Direc- to {JIM11 heavy equipment. I}! to our current list of contract solutions.": ,,.., - :_„1 ` NJPAdvantage Newsletter—our quarterly •Vi a. iC��t1;a! 3 �� :' ;•p; �..-'` ! newsletter. Learn more: WWW.t1• aC00 .O r Ip p g AWARDED Duff Erholtz • Membership Services • 21 8-894-5490 • duff.erloltz@njpacoop.org 4jPACONTRACTS . i Hurl ?7.Bobcat, business R•TOYS CASE //// 4f p alliance �yt� ar>, car• ® Q interiors ��,., ... .In....r... "`" L - �—"^9 .�-. ..........._. .C. T r;x::;:l FOR BUSINESS owSwnEx,.. ,r,., wsrnatEs• L CATERPILLAR' 'r C o 0 A . +coiwrvcl i cS 1 ii ..�..".,..�,. 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Upon expiration or termination of action, whether in contract or in tort, and Kenexa's, its this Agreement or upon the request of the other party, subsidiaries' or affiliates' entire liability to City of Confidential 3 Kenexa®Master Services Agreement May 4,2012 • International Relations(Graduate M.A. Program) August 2005—August 2007 Creighton University Omaha, NE • Completed 14 hours of graduate study • GPA: 3.0/4.0 Additional Training Health Research&the Arts in Cuba January 2011 University of Illinois Chicago Havana,Cuba Facilitating Intercultural Discovery, July 2010 Summer Institute for Intercultural Communication (SIIC) Portland, OR Basic Skills for Working with Smokers May 2007 University of Massachusetts Omaha, NE Tobacco Treatment Specialist Certification Training October 2006 University of Massachusetts Omaha, NE Awards Received Mar-98 Profiles in Excellence for Community Service May-99 American Red Cross: Service to Promotion of Youth Sep-99 UNO Student Leader of the Month Dec-00 Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities May-02 SafeNet for Kids Adult Community Leader Feb-06 Ten Outstanding Young Omahans (TOYO) Mar-06 UNO Women of Color May-06 Omaha's Prominent Latinos Jun-06 American Heart Association: Advocacy Volunteer of the Year Oct-06 Omaha Latina of the Year Nov-06 40 Women Under 40 Feb-07 Community Leader of the Year May-07 Omaha's Prominent Latinos Jun-07 South Omaha Neighborhood Alliance: Project of Merit Feb-08 Omaha's Prominent Latinos Jun-08 South Omaha Neighborhood Alliance: Outstanding Service Sep-08 Honorary Admiral in the Navy of the Great State of Nebraska Aug-09 Who's Who in North America Nov-09 Midlands Business Journal: 40 Under 40 Award Dec-10 UNMC Pillars of a Vital Mission Fellowships/ National Tobacco Parity Alliance Fellow, 2005-2006;American Legacy Foundation Scholarships Travel Scholar for the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Conference, 2007 Languages English and Spanish Computer Skills SAP; Microsoft Office—Excel, Word, Power Point, Front Page, Publisher, and Access; Internet/World Wide Web Experience; Facebook; Twitter; Linkedln; Blogging. Research Skills SPSS, Survey, and Evaluation Research techniques Interests Social Entrepreneurship, Latino Health, Latin American Issues, Intercultural Relations, Policy Advocacy, Non-Profit Management, Tobacco Control, and Health Promotion 2 : 4.0/4.0 "mice Department Director p:\law-city council documents\2012\10126dae.doc g service solutions that range from office supplies ._. .; _ process, our legal authority and the value nHIA a�Hl'lh°°�''_'+'i� we provide our Members. Contract Direc- to {JIM11 heavy equipment. I}! to our current list of contract solutions.": ,,.., - :_„1 ` NJPAdvantage Newsletter—our quarterly •Vi a. iC��t1;a! 3 �� :' ;•p; �..-'` ! newsletter. Learn more: WWW.t1• aC00 .O r Ip p g AWARDED Duff Erholtz • Membership Services • 21 8-894-5490 • duff.erloltz@njpacoop.org 4jPACONTRACTS . i Hurl ?7.Bobcat, business R•TOYS CASE //// 4f p alliance �yt� ar>, car• ® Q interiors ��,., ... .In....r... "`" L - �—"^9 .�-. ..........._. .C. 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Upon expiration or termination of action, whether in contract or in tort, and Kenexa's, its this Agreement or upon the request of the other party, subsidiaries' or affiliates' entire liability to City of Confidential 3 Kenexa®Master Services Agreement May 4,2012 Publications Ramos,A. and Correa,A. Latinas, Tabaco, y Cancer:Developing Community Capacity to Promote Health. Poster presentation at the National Conference on Tobacco or Health, Kansas City, MO, August 14, 2012. Rajaram, S., Giroux, J., Peck, M., Ramos,A., & Grimm, B. Partnering with American Indian Communities in Health Research. Poster presentation at the Public Health Association of Nebraska Annual Conference. Grand Island, NE, October 12-13, 2011. Ramos,A. and Jackson, S. The Latino Health Report Card. Presented at the Heartland Latino Leadership Conference, Omaha, NE, November 17, 2006. Ramos,A. Engaging Latinas in Community-based Tobacco Control and Cancer Prevention Efforts. Poster presentation at the Public Health Association of Nebraska Annual Conference, Grand Island, NE, September 21-22, 2006. Ramos,A. Engaging Latinas in Community-based Tobacco Control and Cancer Prevention Efforts. Poster presentation at the 10`h Biennial Intercultural Cancer Council Symposium,Washington, DC,April 22, 2006. Work Experience September 2007—Present University of Nebraska Medical Center Program Coordinator, Center for Reducing Health Disparities Omaha, NE • Oversee organizational budget of over$1.2 million for the Center including developing and monitoring over 25 project budgets, providing technical assistance to • Center investigators and collaborators on budgetary issues that relate to specific projects, and University/sponsor fiscal compliance. • Coordinate all operations and administration of the Center. • Supervise community health workers, administrative staff, and community outreach staff positions (includes 4 direct reports). • Develop and implement a public relations strategy that highlights community engagement through coordinating, promoting, and representing the Center at health fairs, minority community events, and local, regional, national, and international workshops/conferences. • Develop and strengthen relationships with departments and organizations working with or conducting research on minority populations and/or share the interest of reducing healthcare disparities in underserved populations. • Facilitate and monitor research progress between investigators, community organizations, academic staff, and other campus entities. • Represent the Center in meetings with community organizations, academic institutions, especially in regards to administrative functions including budget, personnel, grant applications, data sharing agreements, memoranda or agreements, and official visits. • Coordinate all administrative aspects of the grant funding including developing ideas, budget development, editing proposals, submission, and reporting. • Provide management support to Director and Deputy Director serving as a member of the Center's leadership team by developing and implementing various policies, leading and conducting meetings, and facilitating employee midterm and annual reviews. • Lead planning committees for various large-scale campus-sponsored events such as guest lectures, community forums, and collaborations with community-organizations such as NATI and the HLLC. • Completed UNMC Management Series training program (October 2011-May 2012). August 2007—Present Metropolitan Community College Instructor Omaha, NE • Lectured on the Human Relations including communication, self-awareness, self- acceptance, motivation,trust, self-disclosure, team building, workplace diversity, and conflict resolution (HMRL 1010). F r _ GROUP" H6L- � , !-401ss Humanari ll Interface JCS/ERS ® feu'""" : �»� I<��y�}� L J!en Lic1Dq LEIVNOX >ik htspeed O 10251 /Canitownc V QX:Czy.,y tE)MtTEL' ), , ©Mohawk Group CD. 1•Iar,:wy,,Riroupsf- • :MQllfNNLIrTB t��lL'u�L iL'!l� Net Auto ^�i �t. d�nelwwktkel. R�"'7,;,� 6Lr1�9OM[S .,� ,I•n••r aayrpasw ��'},.'.'7 pollgon .4_a«. neopost CQP'rIMUM F1AMllTON 47 — CO. PRODUCTS n as=,r, �� CASE ` ili t q wp�seulxcN tali H I a. P.�.Ir..v.i y.tr.rlry mn�� �(:! !t�1�`{` N T srly L u:1 I'll})tit SIII')Ills. SafeJJKe' RR D0�1NF,LI,F.1' gr.Lr r tLminvei E '^`.+�+`' SHARP, t `) l 'surplus, .LONST4UtflOti' fACIIITY .taco: i. ryrnFmen! 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Upon expiration or termination of action, whether in contract or in tort, and Kenexa's, its this Agreement or upon the request of the other party, subsidiaries' or affiliates' entire liability to City of Confidential 3 Kenexa®Master Services Agreement May 4,2012 • • Developed activities and interactive curriculum to support the learning objectives of HMRL 1010. September 2005-Present United States Federal Government Grant Reviewer • Served on funding review panel to review federal grants, evaluate their impact, and present recommendations for funding. • Participated in reviews for: U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Office of Community Service, Administration for Children& Families; U.S. Department of Education, Hispanic Serving Institutions and Talent Search; and U.S. Department of Housing& Urban Development. February 2005—September 2007 The Cardiac Center of Creighton University Health Educator Omaha, NE • Developed and instituted community preventative healthcare programs for Latinos,African- Americans,youth, and lesbian,gay, bisexual,transgendered,and questioning populations. • Wrote and/or managed numerous grants totaling more than $1 million relating to cardiovascular risk factors. • Coached and trained coalition members on best practices for tobacco control interventions and community outreach. • Developed marketing/social marketing campaigns including (media and public relations)to educate on health issues and motivate people to action. • Networked with local,state, and national organizations to enhance program effectiveness and increase dedicated resources. • Managed community coalition of over 50 organizations including 15 subgrantees including fiscal oversight,strategic plan development, prioritization of activities/tasks,and provided vision for the coalition. • Supervised lay community health outreach workers. • Researched innovative tobacco prevention and control program focusing on outreach to racial/ethnic minorities and lower-SES populations including model programs and sociopolitical advocacy opportunities. • Created and maintained a local tobacco-related model policy resource center. May 2001 —February 2005 Chicano Awareness Center Tobacco Control Outreach Specialist Omaha, NE • Developed community-based healthcare ATOD prevention program focusing on Latinos. • Managed grant funds. • Organized, promoted, and executed programs and activities relating to youth tobacco use prevention based on current model programs. • Advocated for policy change and outreached to ethnic minorities groups,organizations, and individuals. • Worked as a team member with all agency departments and other organizational partners through participation in a community coalition. September 2002—January 2003 Family Housing Advisory Services Housing Program Intern Omaha, NE • Learned about the affordable housing development process. • Shadowed financial processing staff and community development process. • Created a marketing plan to promote housing advocacy and education services to Latinos. June 2000—November 2000 United States Hispanic Leadership Institute Nebraska Coordinator, Latino Vote 2000 Omaha, NE and across Nebraska • Developed Latino voter registration field plan. • Coordinated Latino voter registration activities throughout the state of Nebraska for 2000 elections. • Interned with County Commissioner Mike Boyle. • Served as liaison between county departments and Commissioner Boyle. Instructor Omaha, NE • Lectured on the Human Relations including communication, self-awareness, self- acceptance, motivation,trust, self-disclosure, team building, workplace diversity, and conflict resolution (HMRL 1010). F r _ GROUP" H6L- � , !-401ss Humanari ll Interface JCS/ERS ® feu'""" : �»� I<��y�}� L J!en Lic1Dq LEIVNOX >ik htspeed O 10251 /Canitownc V QX:Czy.,y tE)MtTEL' ), , ©Mohawk Group CD. 1•Iar,:wy,,Riroupsf- • :MQllfNNLIrTB t��lL'u�L iL'!l� Net Auto ^�i �t. d�nelwwktkel. 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PO `µ` F.XiRiEES' o enforce at any time any provision of otherwise may be limited by this Agreement, either this Agreement shall not be construed to be a waiver party shall be entitled to exercise any and all of the provision, nor in any way shall it affect the remedies available at law or In equity or otherwise. validity of this Agreement or any part hereof or the Confidential 5 Kenexa®Master Services Agreement May 4,2012 arty. Upon expiration or termination of action, whether in contract or in tort, and Kenexa's, its this Agreement or upon the request of the other party, subsidiaries' or affiliates' entire liability to City of Confidential 3 Kenexa®Master Services Agreement May 4,2012 • • Learned about intricate details of county government departments and functions of County Commissioners. September 1999—January 2000 United Way of the Midlands Volunteer Resource Center Intern Omaha, NE • Worked with and coordinated volunteer projects including assisting with public/community events and media events. • Wrote"Volunteer Wanted Ads" • Coordinated volunteer/organization recruitment to meet Volunteer Resource Center objectives. Professional College UNMC Colle e of Public Health Communications Committee, Service September 2012—Present • Facilitator, Anti-Defamation League, Prejudice Elimination Workshop, October 2010—Present • Member, UNMC LINK, June 2010—Present • Vice-Chair, City of Omaha Parks& Recreation Department Advisory Board, January 2010—Present • Board Member, Nebraska Kidney Foundation, May 2010—July 2010 • Member, Environmental Omaha, Community Health Committee, March 2009— March 2011 • Behavioral& Social Science Volunteer, American Psychological Association, October 2008- Present • Vice-Chair, UNMC Employee Diversity Network, June 2008 - Present • Board Member, Nebraska Minority Public Health Association, May 2008— Present • Member, Health Marketing Consumer Group, Nebraska Department of Health& Human Services, April 2008—Present • Co-Chair, Nebraska Tobacco Disparities Partnership, July 2006 —Present • Member, Fetal Infant Mortality Review Board, Douglas County Health Department, January 2006—December 2011 • President, South Omaha Community Care Council, November 2006— • September 2007 • President, Metro Omaha Tobacco Action Coalition, May 2003—May 2007 • Chair, Public Relations Committee, Metro Omaha Tobacco Action Coalition, 2003-2005 • Vice-President, Metro Omaha Tobacco Action Coalition, May 2002- May 2003 • Vice-President, Sarpy County Tobacco Coalition, May 2001 - May 2002 Investigator January 2012 University of Nebraska Medical Center Projects Principal Investigator, Educating Women on the Affordable Care Act Funder: Office of Women's Health $2500 February 2011 University of Nebraska Medical Center Principal Investigator, 3G —Girls Giggan' &Getting Down Funder: Office of Women's Health • $1180 October 2007—Present University of Nebraska Medical Center Principal Investigator, Tobacco Free Nebraska (MOTAC) Funder: Tobacco Free Nebraska, Region 6 Behavioral Healthcare $529,070 May 2007—September 2007 The Cardiac Center of Creighton University Medical Center Co-Investigator, The Role of Tobacco Use in the Gay Identity and the Coming Out Process Funder: Tobacco Free Nebraska ed a marketing plan to promote housing advocacy and education services to Latinos. June 2000—November 2000 United States Hispanic Leadership Institute Nebraska Coordinator, Latino Vote 2000 Omaha, NE and across Nebraska • Developed Latino voter registration field plan. • Coordinated Latino voter registration activities throughout the state of Nebraska for 2000 elections. • Interned with County Commissioner Mike Boyle. • Served as liaison between county departments and Commissioner Boyle. Instructor Omaha, NE • Lectured on the Human Relations including communication, self-awareness, self- acceptance, motivation,trust, self-disclosure, team building, workplace diversity, and conflict resolution (HMRL 1010). F r _ GROUP" H6L- � , !-401ss Humanari ll Interface JCS/ERS ® feu'""" : �»� I<��y�}� L J!en Lic1Dq LEIVNOX >ik htspeed O 10251 /Canitownc V QX:Czy.,y tE)MtTEL' ), , ©Mohawk Group CD. 1•Iar,:wy,,Riroupsf- • :MQllfNNLIrTB t��lL'u�L iL'!l� Net Auto ^�i �t. d�nelwwktkel. 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PO `µ` F.XiRiEES' o enforce at any time any provision of otherwise may be limited by this Agreement, either this Agreement shall not be construed to be a waiver party shall be entitled to exercise any and all of the provision, nor in any way shall it affect the remedies available at law or In equity or otherwise. validity of this Agreement or any part hereof or the Confidential 5 Kenexa®Master Services Agreement May 4,2012 arty. Upon expiration or termination of action, whether in contract or in tort, and Kenexa's, its this Agreement or upon the request of the other party, subsidiaries' or affiliates' entire liability to City of Confidential 3 Kenexa®Master Services Agreement May 4,2012 " Additional January 2011 University of Nebraska Medical Center Grant Grant Writer, Advancing Mental Health in Minority Communities Experience Funder: American Psychiatric Foundation March 2010—August 2010 University of Nebraska Medical Center Grant Writer/Project Manager, Prevention of Violence Against Women &Girls Funder: Office of Women's Health February 2010—February 2011 University of Nebraska Medical Center Grant Administrator, Community Healthy Living Index&Omaha Funder:Alegent Foundation January 2010—December 2010 University of Nebraska Medical Center Grant Writer/Project Leader, Improving Safety-Net Services for Refugee Families Funder: Humana Foundation (Not Approved for Funding) January 2010-May 2010 University of Nebraska Medical Center Grant Writer/Project Manager, Underage Alcohol Use Townhall Meeting Funder: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration September 2009—September 2010 University of Nebraska Medical Center Project Manager, Partnering with American Indian Communities for Health Research Funder:Association for Prevention Teaching & Research April 2009—August 2009 University of Nebraska Medical Center Grant Writer/Project Manager,Grocery Store Teatro Funder: Office of Women's Health (Not Approved for Funding) January 2009—June 2009 University of Nebraska Medical Center Grant Writer/Project Manager, Reach Out Now! Underage Drinking Project Funder: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration April 2008 —September 2008 University of Nebraska Medical Center Grant Writer/Project Manager, Coraje de Mujer, Latina Domestic Violence Summit Funder: Office of Women's Health January 2008—May 2008 University of Nebraska Medical Center Grant Writer/Project Manager, Underage Alcohol Use Townhall Meeting Funder: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Professional National Recreation and Park Association Memberships Performing Arts Medicine Association (PAMA) American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) National Association of Professional Women Society for Research on Nicotine&Tobacco (SRNT) National Alliance for Hispanic Health National Latino Network for Tobacco Control Nebraska Minority Public Health Association Public Health Association of Nebraska(PHAN) Presentations Ramos,A., Burns, T., Rogel-Mendoza,A. and Dixon, A. Learnings from the National Conference on Tobacco or Health, Presented at Metro Omaha Tobacco Action Coalition Meeting, Omaha, NE, September 4, 2012. An Overview of Smoke-Free Parks. Presented at Tobacco Free Sarpy Coalition 6 i __ .._.._. ..,. niversity Medical Center Co-Investigator, The Role of Tobacco Use in the Gay Identity and the Coming Out Process Funder: Tobacco Free Nebraska ed a marketing plan to promote housing advocacy and education services to Latinos. June 2000—November 2000 United States Hispanic Leadership Institute Nebraska Coordinator, Latino Vote 2000 Omaha, NE and across Nebraska • Developed Latino voter registration field plan. • Coordinated Latino voter registration activities throughout the state of Nebraska for 2000 elections. • Interned with County Commissioner Mike Boyle. • Served as liaison between county departments and Commissioner Boyle. Instructor Omaha, NE • Lectured on the Human Relations including communication, self-awareness, self- acceptance, motivation,trust, self-disclosure, team building, workplace diversity, and conflict resolution (HMRL 1010). F r _ GROUP" H6L- � , !-401ss Humanari ll Interface JCS/ERS ® feu'""" : �»� I<��y�}� L J!en Lic1Dq LEIVNOX >ik htspeed O 10251 /Canitownc V QX:Czy.,y tE)MtTEL' ), , ©Mohawk Group CD. 1•Iar,:wy,,Riroupsf- • :MQllfNNLIrTB t��lL'u�L iL'!l� Net Auto ^�i �t. d�nelwwktkel. R�"'7,;,� 6Lr1�9OM[S .,� ,I•n••r aayrpasw ��'},.'.'7 pollgon .4_a«. neopost CQP'rIMUM F1AMllTON 47 — CO. PRODUCTS n as=,r, �� CASE ` ili t q wp�seulxcN tali H I a. P.�.Ir..v.i y.tr.rlry mn�� �(:! !t�1�`{` N T srly L u:1 I'll})tit SIII')Ills. SafeJJKe' RR D0�1NF,LI,F.1' gr.Lr r tLminvei E '^`.+�+`' SHARP, t `) l 'surplus, .LONST4UtflOti' fACIIITY .taco: i. ryrnFmen! J show contract grou4r � f,� en" E� Os El �++•' Steelcase s wla. tjrn7]Ta" t Tandust iTERex. C11 an" �. 0a.Trimble. —I 5 M 1 T H' �7� Advnntnge gS II��}t}yrr �+y ...,.-...+-,y.w, t7.^�. �/ [f �Renr 61 (111j.; a AL'.w1YJ.•CON 'VACT,, *wood ;, Jr„G., mimeo ® Z Ek t ter V+ 7i�I Mnrsrn ewcRlc. PO `µ` F.XiRiEES' o enforce at any time any provision of otherwise may be limited by this Agreement, either this Agreement shall not be construed to be a waiver party shall be entitled to exercise any and all of the provision, nor in any way shall it affect the remedies available at law or In equity or otherwise. validity of this Agreement or any part hereof or the Confidential 5 Kenexa®Master Services Agreement May 4,2012 arty. Upon expiration or termination of action, whether in contract or in tort, and Kenexa's, its this Agreement or upon the request of the other party, subsidiaries' or affiliates' entire liability to City of Confidential 3 Kenexa®Master Services Agreement May 4,2012 • Meeting, Omaha, NE,August 23, 2012. Smoking, Fires, and Media Advocacy—Maximizing Your Opportunity. Presented at the National Conference on Tobacco or Health, Kansas City, MO, August 17, 2012. An Overview of Smoke-Free Parks. Presented at Metro Omaha Tobacco Action Coalition (MOTAC) Meeting, Omaha, NE, August 7, 2012. Health Disparities &Justice. Guest Lecturer at University of Nebraska Medical Center for HPRO 860, Omaha, NE, June 7, 2012. Dimensions in Clinical Dentistry Cultural Awareness Seminar:Engaging with Your Latino Patients. Presented at Creighton University Dental Student Orientation, Omaha, NE, May 17, 2012. Cultural Competency in Nursing. Guest Lecturer at Nebraska Medical Center, Nurse Residency Program, Omaha, NE, May 1, 2012. Diversity, Communication, and Bennett:How to be a Better Public Health Practitioner. Guest Lecturer at University of Nebraska Medical Center for Public Health Class, Omaha, NE, January 26, 2012. Mistress of Ceremonies (MC)for the 12th Annual Heartland Latino Leadership Conference. La Vista, NE, November 4, 2011. Tobacco Marketing Tactics& Youth. Presented at the Omaha Public Schools Youth Congress, Omaha, NE, October 13, 2011. Achieving Health Equity: The Integral Role of Translators and Interpreters. Presented at the Nebraska Association of Translators and Interpreters Annual Conference, August 4, 2011. Performing Arts in Cuba:A Brief Synopsis. Presented at the Performing Arts Medicine Association, Snowmass, CO, July 23, 2011. Dimensions in Clinical Dentistry Cultural Awareness.Seminar:Engaging with Your Latino Patients. Presented at Creighton University Dental Student Orientation, Omaha, NE, May 26, 2011. Health Disparities: What Do You Have Do With It? Presented for the UNMC Science Café at Slowdown, Omaha, NE, May 3, 2011. Public Health Practice with Latino Community. Guest Lecturer at University of Nebraska Medical Center for Public Health Class, Omaha, NE, April 12, 2011. Effective Community Coalitions for Health. Guest Lecturer at University of Nebraska at Omaha for HED4950, Omaha, NE, March 10, 2011. Overcoming Communication Barriers and Health Disparities. Guest Lecturer at Clarkson College, Omaha, NE, February 24, 2011. Developing a Fotonovela. Presented at the Tobacco Free Nebraska State Coalition Meeting, Lincoln, NE, January 26, 2011. Tobacco Jeopardy. Presented at the OPS 7`h Grade Drug-Free Youth Congress, Omaha, NE, November 19, 2010. Mistress of Ceremonies (MC)for the 11fh Annual Heartland Latino Leadership 7 _ • mm _. Meeting, Omaha, NE, September 4, 2012. An Overview of Smoke-Free Parks. Presented at Tobacco Free Sarpy Coalition 6 i __ .._.._. ..,. niversity Medical Center Co-Investigator, The Role of Tobacco Use in the Gay Identity and the Coming Out Process Funder: Tobacco Free Nebraska ed a marketing plan to promote housing advocacy and education services to Latinos. June 2000—November 2000 United States Hispanic Leadership Institute Nebraska Coordinator, Latino Vote 2000 Omaha, NE and across Nebraska • Developed Latino voter registration field plan. • Coordinated Latino voter registration activities throughout the state of Nebraska for 2000 elections. • Interned with County Commissioner Mike Boyle. • Served as liaison between county departments and Commissioner Boyle. Instructor Omaha, NE • Lectured on the Human Relations including communication, self-awareness, self- acceptance, motivation,trust, self-disclosure, team building, workplace diversity, and conflict resolution (HMRL 1010). F r _ GROUP" H6L- � , !-401ss Humanari ll Interface JCS/ERS ® feu'""" : �»� I<��y�}� L J!en Lic1Dq LEIVNOX >ik htspeed O 10251 /Canitownc V QX:Czy.,y tE)MtTEL' ), , ©Mohawk Group CD. 1•Iar,:wy,,Riroupsf- • :MQllfNNLIrTB t��lL'u�L iL'!l� Net Auto ^�i �t. d�nelwwktkel. 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PO `µ` F.XiRiEES' o enforce at any time any provision of otherwise may be limited by this Agreement, either this Agreement shall not be construed to be a waiver party shall be entitled to exercise any and all of the provision, nor in any way shall it affect the remedies available at law or In equity or otherwise. validity of this Agreement or any part hereof or the Confidential 5 Kenexa®Master Services Agreement May 4,2012 arty. Upon expiration or termination of action, whether in contract or in tort, and Kenexa's, its this Agreement or upon the request of the other party, subsidiaries' or affiliates' entire liability to City of Confidential 3 Kenexa®Master Services Agreement May 4,2012 • Conference. La Vista, NE, November 12, 2010. Tobacco Jeopardy. Presented at the OPS 6th Grade Drug-Free Youth Congress, Omaha, NE, October 14, 2010. Social Media in the Real World. Presented at Omaha Diversity Week 2010, Omaha, NE, June 22, 2010. Tobacco Marketing to Minority Youth. Presented at the Minority Youth Tobacco Congress, Omaha, NE, June 9, 2010. Goal Setting&Healthy Choices. Presented at Omaha South High School, Omaha, NE, February 8, 2010. Mistress of Ceremonies (MC)for the 10th Annual Heartland Latino Leadership Conference. La Vista, NE, November 13, 2009. Community Partnerships and Advocacy to Enhance Student Learning. Teacher Connections Day, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, October 8, 2009. A-D-V-O-C-A-C-Y. Presented at the Minority Tobacco Youth Congress, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, June 16, 2009. Cultural Competency for Working with Latinos. Presented at the CLAS Summit, Nebraska City, June 4, 2009. Using Your Strengths:Becoming a Latina Leader. Presented at Latina Women's Conference, Bellevue University, Bellevue, NE, April 10, 2009. So You Want to Work in Healthcare. Presented at UNMC/RHEN Upward Bound Program, Omaha, NE, March 25, 2009. Community Prevention Work with Latinos. Presented at the Cultural Competency Summit, Omaha, NE, March 19, 2009. MANIPULATED. Presented at the Come Back Home Youth Summit, Bellevue University, Bellevue, NE, October 24, 2008. A-D-V-O-C-A-C-Y. Presented at the Omaha Public Schools Youth Congress, Omaha, NE, September 19, 2008. Becoming a Latina Leader. Presented at the Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration, Wayne State College, Wayne, NE, September 16, 2008. Medical Social Work with Latino Patients. Guest Lecturer at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, Omaha, NE, September 9, 2008. Tobacco Industry Marketing to Kids. Presented at the Minority Tobacco Youth Congress, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, June 11, 2008. Dimensions in Clinical Dentistry Cultural Awareness Seminar:Engaging Latino Patients. Presented at Creighton University Dental Student Orientation, Omaha, NE, May 15, 2008. Preparing to Shine— Career Planning for You. Presented at Bellevue University, Bellevue, NE, April 11, 2008. Building a Community Competent Advocate Organization. Presented at Nebraska AIDS 8 I._ outh Congress, Omaha, NE, November 19, 2010. Mistress of Ceremonies (MC)for the 11fh Annual Heartland Latino Leadership 7 _ • mm _. Meeting, Omaha, NE, September 4, 2012. An Overview of Smoke-Free Parks. Presented at Tobacco Free Sarpy Coalition 6 i __ .._.._. ..,. niversity Medical Center Co-Investigator, The Role of Tobacco Use in the Gay Identity and the Coming Out Process Funder: Tobacco Free Nebraska ed a marketing plan to promote housing advocacy and education services to Latinos. June 2000—November 2000 United States Hispanic Leadership Institute Nebraska Coordinator, Latino Vote 2000 Omaha, NE and across Nebraska • Developed Latino voter registration field plan. • Coordinated Latino voter registration activities throughout the state of Nebraska for 2000 elections. • Interned with County Commissioner Mike Boyle. • Served as liaison between county departments and Commissioner Boyle. Instructor Omaha, NE • Lectured on the Human Relations including communication, self-awareness, self- acceptance, motivation,trust, self-disclosure, team building, workplace diversity, and conflict resolution (HMRL 1010). F r _ GROUP" H6L- � , !-401ss Humanari ll Interface JCS/ERS ® feu'""" : �»� I<��y�}� L J!en Lic1Dq LEIVNOX >ik htspeed O 10251 /Canitownc V QX:Czy.,y tE)MtTEL' ), , ©Mohawk Group CD. 1•Iar,:wy,,Riroupsf- • :MQllfNNLIrTB t��lL'u�L iL'!l� Net Auto ^�i �t. d�nelwwktkel. R�"'7,;,� 6Lr1�9OM[S .,� ,I•n••r aayrpasw ��'},.'.'7 pollgon .4_a«. neopost CQP'rIMUM F1AMllTON 47 — CO. PRODUCTS n as=,r, �� CASE ` ili t q wp�seulxcN tali H I a. P.�.Ir..v.i y.tr.rlry mn�� �(:! !t�1�`{` N T srly L u:1 I'll})tit SIII')Ills. SafeJJKe' RR D0�1NF,LI,F.1' gr.Lr r tLminvei E '^`.+�+`' SHARP, t `) l 'surplus, .LONST4UtflOti' fACIIITY .taco: i. ryrnFmen! J show contract grou4r � f,� en" E� Os El �++•' Steelcase s wla. tjrn7]Ta" t Tandust iTERex. C11 an" �. 0a.Trimble. —I 5 M 1 T H' �7� Advnntnge gS II��}t}yrr �+y ...,.-...+-,y.w, t7.^�. �/ [f �Renr 61 (111j.; a AL'.w1YJ.•CON 'VACT,, *wood ;, Jr„G., mimeo ® Z Ek t ter V+ 7i�I Mnrsrn ewcRlc. PO `µ` F.XiRiEES' o enforce at any time any provision of otherwise may be limited by this Agreement, either this Agreement shall not be construed to be a waiver party shall be entitled to exercise any and all of the provision, nor in any way shall it affect the remedies available at law or In equity or otherwise. validity of this Agreement or any part hereof or the Confidential 5 Kenexa®Master Services Agreement May 4,2012 arty. Upon expiration or termination of action, whether in contract or in tort, and Kenexa's, its this Agreement or upon the request of the other party, subsidiaries' or affiliates' entire liability to City of Confidential 3 Kenexa®Master Services Agreement May 4,2012 • Project, Omaha, NE, February 29, 2008. • Youth Anti-Tobacco Advocacy. Presented at Omaha Public Schools Youth Congress, Omaha, NE, February 28, 2008. Healthcare Needs of Immigrant and Refugee Youth. Guest Lecturer at Nebraska Methodist College, Omaha, NE, February 13, 2008. Successful Legislative Advocacy. Presented at Super Lobby Day for AHA,ALA, ACS, Lincoln, NE, January 22, 2008. Implementing Your Tobacco Disparities Plan. Presented at the National Conference on Tobacco or Health, Minneapolis, MN, October 25, 2007. Policy Advocacy:Making an ASK Work for You. Presented at Creating a Movement Training for the Partnership for a Smoke-Free Nebraska, Grand Island, NE,August 27, 2007. Tobacco Marketing Deception and Latina Youth. Presented at the Leading Individuals, Voicing Equality(L.I.V.E.) Latina Leadership Camp, Fontanelle, NE, August 8, 2007. Dimensions in Clinical Medicine Cultural Awareness Seminar:Engaging Latino Patients. Presented at Creighton University Medical Resident Orientation, Omaha, NE, June 29, 2007. The Latino Health Report Card. Presented at the Heartland Latino Leadership Conference, Omaha, NE, November 17, 2006. Latino Leadership:Moving from the Past into the Future. Presented at Bryan Middle School Hispanic Heritage Celebration, Omaha, NE, October 6, 2006. Engaging Latinas in Community-based Tobacco Control and Cancer Prevention Efforts (Poster). Presented at the Public Health Association of Nebraska (PHAN)Annual Conference, Grand Island, NE, September 21-22, 2006. Diverse Tobacco Control Efforts in Omaha. Presented at the Metro Omaha Tobacco Action Coalition (MOTAC), Omaha, NE,August 1, 2006. Nebraska Tobacco Disparities Partnership. Presented at the Tobacco Free Nebraska State Coalition Meeting, Lincoln, NE, July 19, 2006. Engaging Latinas in Community-based Tobacco Control and Cancer Prevention Efforts (Poster). Presented at the 10`h Biennial Intercultural Cancer Council Symposium Washington, DC,April 22, 2006. Mission PARITY:How Do We Get There? Presented at the Tobacco Free Nebraska State Conference, Lincoln, NE,April 19, 2006. Tobacco as a Social Justice Issue for Latinos. Presented at the Heartland Latino Leadership Conference, Omaha, NE, November 4, 2005. Evaluating Church Policies to Build a Stronger Coalition. Presented at the National Latino Conference on Tobacco, San Juan, Puerto Rico, September 16, 2005. Overview of Clean Indoor Air. Presented to Gretna City Council, Gretna, NE,August 2, 2005. Designing an Effective Tobacco Counter-Marketing Campaign for Latinos. Presented to g " rks. Presented at Tobacco Free Sarpy Coalition 6 i __ .._.._. ..,. niversity Medical Center Co-Investigator, The Role of Tobacco Use in the Gay Identity and the Coming Out Process Funder: Tobacco Free Nebraska ed a marketing plan to promote housing advocacy and education services to Latinos. June 2000—November 2000 United States Hispanic Leadership Institute Nebraska Coordinator, Latino Vote 2000 Omaha, NE and across Nebraska • Developed Latino voter registration field plan. • Coordinated Latino voter registration activities throughout the state of Nebraska for 2000 elections. • Interned with County Commissioner Mike Boyle. • Served as liaison between county departments and Commissioner Boyle. Instructor Omaha, NE • Lectured on the Human Relations including communication, self-awareness, self- acceptance, motivation,trust, self-disclosure, team building, workplace diversity, and conflict resolution (HMRL 1010). F r _ GROUP" H6L- � , !-401ss Humanari ll Interface JCS/ERS ® feu'""" : �»� I<��y�}� L J!en Lic1Dq LEIVNOX >ik htspeed O 10251 /Canitownc V QX:Czy.,y tE)MtTEL' ), , ©Mohawk Group CD. 1•Iar,:wy,,Riroupsf- • :MQllfNNLIrTB t��lL'u�L iL'!l� Net Auto ^�i �t. d�nelwwktkel. 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PO `µ` F.XiRiEES' o enforce at any time any provision of otherwise may be limited by this Agreement, either this Agreement shall not be construed to be a waiver party shall be entitled to exercise any and all of the provision, nor in any way shall it affect the remedies available at law or In equity or otherwise. validity of this Agreement or any part hereof or the Confidential 5 Kenexa®Master Services Agreement May 4,2012 arty. Upon expiration or termination of action, whether in contract or in tort, and Kenexa's, its this Agreement or upon the request of the other party, subsidiaries' or affiliates' entire liability to City of Confidential 3 Kenexa®Master Services Agreement May 4,2012 the Washington State Latino Tobacco Summit, Seattle, WA, June 8, 2005. Where's Your Voice? Presented at the 14th Annual Latina/o Youth Conference, Omaha, NE, 2004. Grassroots Advocacy:Getting the Most from Your Grassroots. Presented at the Tobacco Free Nebraska State Conference, Lincoln, NE, April 12, 2004. Effective Strategies to Engage Community Support. Presented at the University of Nebraska Public Health Advocacy Class, Omaha, NE, March 31, 2004. Getting on the Right Side of Workers Rights. Presented for Praxis Project Web Conference, March 24, 2004. Four Agreements and Youth Leadership. Presented at the Latina Youth Leadership Conference, Omaha, NE, November 22, 2002. Latina Youth Leadership:FOCUS. Presented at the Latina Youth Leadership Conference, Omaha, NE, November 9, 2001. Hey, Let's Kick that Knowledge. Presented at the 11 th Annual Latina/o Youth Conference, Omaha, NE, October 26, 2001. Kick Ash—No Butts About It. Presented at the Youth to Youth International Conference, Westerville, OH, June 21-22, 2001. • Volunteer January 2011 —Present, May 2005— May 2009 American Heart Association Experience Public Affairs Committee Member • Advised Advocacy Director on legislative issues to meet the mission of the organization. • Worked with public policy officials and political representatives to explore and resolve health policy concerns in Nebraska. • Advocated for health policy improvements in the state of Nebraska including meeting with State Legislators, letters-to-the-editor, and grassroots advocacy campaigns. January 2010—Present Justice for Our Neighbors Member of Board of Directors/Chair, Personnel Committee • Chair, Communications & Public Relations Committee • Chair, first fundraising event planning committee, enVISION • Assisted with development of financial stability plan for the organization. • Developed and strengthened personnel management policies and procedures and worked with Executive Director to implement. • Created curriculum and conducted cultural diversity training with all staff members. November 2007- Present Teatro Arete Member of Board of Directors/Treasurer • Performed plays, monologues, and short plays to Spanish-speaking audiences throughout Omaha metropolitan area. • Directed a play to raise funds for Latina domestic violence programs in the metro Omaha area. Play raised approximately$1000. • Served as spokesperson for any media related inquires. • Submitted documentation to create and maintain legal non-profit entity in the state of Nebraska. • Maintained all legal and financial records relating to the corporation. July 2005—Present Heartland Latino Leadership Conference President/Member of the Board of Directors Vice-President(zoo?-zoos)/Secretary(zone) • Managed and oversaw a $160,000 event including program development, sponsorship, media/public relations,job fair,finance, and corporate exhibit event. ..� _ _....... ._ .... _.__ _. 10 .... __.. or, Latino Vote 2000 Omaha, NE and across Nebraska • Developed Latino voter registration field plan. • Coordinated Latino voter registration activities throughout the state of Nebraska for 2000 elections. • Interned with County Commissioner Mike Boyle. • Served as liaison between county departments and Commissioner Boyle. Instructor Omaha, NE • Lectured on the Human Relations including communication, self-awareness, self- acceptance, motivation,trust, self-disclosure, team building, workplace diversity, and conflict resolution (HMRL 1010). F r _ GROUP" H6L- � , !-401ss Humanari ll Interface JCS/ERS ® feu'""" : �»� I<��y�}� L J!en Lic1Dq LEIVNOX >ik htspeed O 10251 /Canitownc V QX:Czy.,y tE)MtTEL' ), , ©Mohawk Group CD. 1•Iar,:wy,,Riroupsf- • :MQllfNNLIrTB t��lL'u�L iL'!l� Net Auto ^�i �t. d�nelwwktkel. R�"'7,;,� 6Lr1�9OM[S .,� ,I•n••r aayrpasw ��'},.'.'7 pollgon .4_a«. neopost CQP'rIMUM F1AMllTON 47 — CO. PRODUCTS n as=,r, �� CASE ` ili t q wp�seulxcN tali H I a. P.�.Ir..v.i y.tr.rlry mn�� �(:! !t�1�`{` N T srly L u:1 I'll})tit SIII')Ills. SafeJJKe' RR D0�1NF,LI,F.1' gr.Lr r tLminvei E '^`.+�+`' SHARP, t `) l 'surplus, .LONST4UtflOti' fACIIITY .taco: i. ryrnFmen! J show contract grou4r � f,� en" E� Os El �++•' Steelcase s wla. tjrn7]Ta" t Tandust iTERex. 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Upon expiration or termination of action, whether in contract or in tort, and Kenexa's, its this Agreement or upon the request of the other party, subsidiaries' or affiliates' entire liability to City of Confidential 3 Kenexa®Master Services Agreement May 4,2012 • Built on the strategic vision of the organization to develop and implement a Latino health specific event through development of a partnership with the University of Nebraska Medical Center. • Represented the organization in the media and public relations campaigns including print and television. • Served as MC for the conference in 2008, 2009, and 2010. • Chaired the program committee in 2007, 2008, 2009- coordinating all aspects of the • program including theme,topics, speakers, venue, logistics, and evaluation for the conference. • Chaired the sponsorship committee and raised over$125,000 for the 2006 conference. May 2002—Present United Way of the Midlands Heartland Blueprint Board Member • Co-chaired Training Committee that planned 8-session training program for people of color interested in serving on non-profit/community Boards of Directors. • Served on Recruitment and Retention committee to enhancement minority participation on community boards. • Interviewed and evaluated potential candidates for the program. • November 2005—May 2010 Neighborhood Center for Greater Omaha Ambassador/Member of the Board of Directors • Trained neighborhood associations on various topics including leadership, governance, organizing, and strategic planning. • Represented the Neighborhood Center at various events including Youth Art Auction. January 2006—December 2009 Young Professionals Council, Greater Omaha Chamber Member of the Board of Directors/Secretary/Treasurer • Participated in Young Professionals Summit planning committee serving as chair of sponsorship for the YPC Summit 2008; increased revenue by 62% over previous year. • Led forums to discuss involvement of South Omaha into Chamber activities including sessions with City Councilmen regarding the new baseball stadium, young professional roundtable discussions, and participation in the South Omaha Development Strategy. • Served on planning committees and leadership teams for young professional events including: Omaha YP Mayoral Debate, 2009 and Your Omaha 2020. • Created a forum to enhance creativity through quarterly YP brainstorming sessions. • Co-chaired Project Fishbowl and coordinated logistics of the civic engagement project. June 2006—August 2009 Nebraska Latino Democrats Chair • Organized Latino Democrats into a caucus structure by writing the by-laws and obtaining approval from the Party to become an official caucus. • Recruited members to the caucus. • Developed position statements and advocated on behalf of the caucus. December 2002—February 2008 South Omaha Neighborhood Alliance President/Vice-President • Developed a strategic vision for the organization through a stakeholder strategic planning process including vision, mission,goals,and objectives. • Chaired the annual SONA annual awards committee. • Served as spokesperson for the association to the community on neighborhood issues such as litter, graffiti,and neighborhood benefit trust funding. • Participated in neighborhood training opportunities and leadership programs such as: Neighborhood Builders and H.Y.P.E. Served as liaison between county departments and Commissioner Boyle. Instructor Omaha, NE • Lectured on the Human Relations including communication, self-awareness, self- acceptance, motivation,trust, self-disclosure, team building, workplace diversity, and conflict resolution (HMRL 1010). F r _ GROUP" H6L- � , !-401ss Humanari ll Interface JCS/ERS ® feu'""" : �»� I<��y�}� L J!en Lic1Dq LEIVNOX >ik htspeed O 10251 /Canitownc V QX:Czy.,y tE)MtTEL' ), , ©Mohawk Group CD. 1•Iar,:wy,,Riroupsf- • :MQllfNNLIrTB t��lL'u�L iL'!l� Net Auto ^�i �t. d�nelwwktkel. R�"'7,;,� 6Lr1�9OM[S .,� ,I•n••r aayrpasw ��'},.'.'7 pollgon .4_a«. neopost CQP'rIMUM F1AMllTON 47 — CO. PRODUCTS n as=,r, �� CASE ` ili t q wp�seulxcN tali H I a. P.�.Ir..v.i y.tr.rlry mn�� �(:! !t�1�`{` N T srly L u:1 I'll})tit SIII')Ills. SafeJJKe' RR D0�1NF,LI,F.1' gr.Lr r tLminvei E '^`.+�+`' SHARP, t `) l 'surplus, .LONST4UtflOti' fACIIITY .taco: i. ryrnFmen! J show contract grou4r � f,� en" E� Os El �++•' Steelcase s wla. tjrn7]Ta" t Tandust iTERex. 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Member of the Board of Directors May 2006—July 2007 Omaha Sister Cities Association Xalapa, Mexico Committee Member • Assisted in Sister City delegation visit planning. • Established mutually beneficial relationships between Omaha and partners in Xalapa, Mexico including universities and governmental organizations. • Participated in Mayor's delegation to Xalapa in April 2007. January 2003—June 2007 Omaha Public Schools Foreign Language Advisory Board Member • Advised foreign language department on how to better serve the needs of the students. March 1999—August 2001 UNO Student Democrats President • Served as spokesperson for UNO Student Democrats and other student related issues. • Organized a group of students, increased membership,and provided a leadership structure for the organization while building community partnerships. Civic Groups & Member,American Cancer Society—Advocacy Committee Member/Young Professionals Organizations Gala Planning Committee,2007-2008 Member, Birchcrest Elementary PTA,2008-Present Den Leader, Boy Scouts Pack 467,2009-2010 Facilitator,Catholic Charities,Table Talk,2006-2008 Tour Guide, Downtown Living Tour Member, Labor Council for Latin-American Advancement(LCLAA) Chairperson, Latina Women's Conference—Planning Committee,2008-2009 Host, Latinas Unidas Meeting Member, National Council of La Raza(NCLR)President's Council,2011-Present Judge, NIFA Persuasive Speech Competition,2008 Judge, Omaha Jaycees Ten Outstanding Young Omahans(TOYO)2007 Member,Sacred Heart Parish,2009-Present __ ,.:.._,.__. .... ...__ ....._ ... 12 year. • Led forums to discuss involvement of South Omaha into Chamber activities including sessions with City Councilmen regarding the new baseball stadium, young professional roundtable discussions, and participation in the South Omaha Development Strategy. • Served on planning committees and leadership teams for young professional events including: Omaha YP Mayoral Debate, 2009 and Your Omaha 2020. • Created a forum to enhance creativity through quarterly YP brainstorming sessions. • Co-chaired Project Fishbowl and coordinated logistics of the civic engagement project. June 2006—August 2009 Nebraska Latino Democrats Chair • Organized Latino Democrats into a caucus structure by writing the by-laws and obtaining approval from the Party to become an official caucus. • Recruited members to the caucus. • Developed position statements and advocated on behalf of the caucus. December 2002—February 2008 South Omaha Neighborhood Alliance President/Vice-President • Developed a strategic vision for the organization through a stakeholder strategic planning process including vision, mission,goals,and objectives. • Chaired the annual SONA annual awards committee. • Served as spokesperson for the association to the community on neighborhood issues such as litter, graffiti,and neighborhood benefit trust funding. • Participated in neighborhood training opportunities and leadership programs such as: Neighborhood Builders and H.Y.P.E. Served as liaison between county departments and Commissioner Boyle. 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SEA' 2 FOR LAW DEPARTMENT USE ONLY • LOG BOOK # 194-12 = MAYOR TO: PAUL D. KRATZ, City Attorney DATE ASSIGNED 09/28/12 DATE: 9/28/2012 ASSIGNED TO e -) ANSWERED/SENT OUT \O— WITHDRAWN REQUEST BEING MADE BY: Barb Velinsky Mayor's Office 402-444-6274 (NAME) (DEPARTMENT) (PHONE NO) TIME LINE: (Due Date) City Council Agenda October 16, 2012 (ALLOW 12 WORKING DAYS FROM DATE RECEIVED BY LAW DEPARTMENT) REQUEST FOR: Reappoint Athena Ramos to the Park and Recreation Board (STATE SPECIFICALLY WHAT YOU ARE REQUESTING) AI S: NOT �� DETAILS:L (Please Do State "See Attached'. Should Appear On This Page and May Continue On To A Second Page The Mayor requests that Athena Ramos be reappointed to the Park and Recreation Board. Her term begins on 12/12/2012 and ends on 12/11/2015. IS INFORMATION ATTACHED? YES x NO NONE AVAILABLE Revised 03/99 g Professionals Organizations Gala Planning Committee,2007-2008 Member, Birchcrest Elementary PTA,2008-Present Den Leader, Boy Scouts Pack 467,2009-2010 Facilitator,Catholic Charities,Table Talk,2006-2008 Tour Guide, Downtown Living Tour Member, Labor Council for Latin-American Advancement(LCLAA) Chairperson, Latina Women's Conference—Planning Committee,2008-2009 Host, Latinas Unidas Meeting Member, National Council of La Raza(NCLR)President's Council,2011-Present Judge, NIFA Persuasive Speech Competition,2008 Judge, Omaha Jaycees Ten Outstanding Young Omahans(TOYO)2007 Member,Sacred Heart Parish,2009-Present __ ,.:.._,.__. .... ...__ ....._ ... 12 year. • Led forums to discuss involvement of South Omaha into Chamber activities including sessions with City Councilmen regarding the new baseball stadium, young professional roundtable discussions, and participation in the South Omaha Development Strategy. • Served on planning committees and leadership teams for young professional events including: Omaha YP Mayoral Debate, 2009 and Your Omaha 2020. • Created a forum to enhance creativity through quarterly YP brainstorming sessions. • Co-chaired Project Fishbowl and coordinated logistics of the civic engagement project. June 2006—August 2009 Nebraska Latino Democrats Chair • Organized Latino Democrats into a caucus structure by writing the by-laws and obtaining approval from the Party to become an official caucus. • Recruited members to the caucus. • Developed position statements and advocated on behalf of the caucus. December 2002—February 2008 South Omaha Neighborhood Alliance President/Vice-President • Developed a strategic vision for the organization through a stakeholder strategic planning process including vision, mission,goals,and objectives. • Chaired the annual SONA annual awards committee. • Served as spokesperson for the association to the community on neighborhood issues such as litter, graffiti,and neighborhood benefit trust funding. • Participated in neighborhood training opportunities and leadership programs such as: Neighborhood Builders and H.Y.P.E. Served as liaison between county departments and Commissioner Boyle. Instructor Omaha, NE • Lectured on the Human Relations including communication, self-awareness, self- acceptance, motivation,trust, self-disclosure, team building, workplace diversity, and conflict resolution (HMRL 1010). F r _ GROUP" H6L- � , !-401ss Humanari ll Interface JCS/ERS ® feu'""" : �»� I<��y�}� L J!en Lic1Dq LEIVNOX >ik htspeed O 10251 /Canitownc V QX:Czy.,y tE)MtTEL' ), , ©Mohawk Group CD. 1•Iar,:wy,,Riroupsf- • :MQllfNNLIrTB t��lL'u�L iL'!l� Net Auto ^�i �t. d�nelwwktkel. R�"'7,;,� 6Lr1�9OM[S .,� ,I•n••r aayrpasw ��'},.'.'7 pollgon .4_a«. neopost CQP'rIMUM F1AMllTON 47 — CO. PRODUCTS n as=,r, �� CASE ` ili t q wp�seulxcN tali H I a. P.�.Ir..v.i y.tr.rlry mn�� �(:! !t�1�`{` N T srly L u:1 I'll})tit SIII')Ills. SafeJJKe' RR D0�1NF,LI,F.1' gr.Lr r tLminvei E '^`.+�+`' SHARP, t `) l 'surplus, .LONST4UtflOti' fACIIITY .taco: i. ryrnFmen! J show contract grou4r � f,� en" E� Os El �++•' Steelcase s wla. tjrn7]Ta" t Tandust iTERex. 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Upon expiration or termination of action, whether in contract or in tort, and Kenexa's, its this Agreement or upon the request of the other party, subsidiaries' or affiliates' entire liability to City of Confidential 3 Kenexa®Master Services Agreement May 4,2012 - C-25A CITY OF OMAHA LEGISLATIVE CHAMBER Omaha,Nebraska RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OMAHA: �J a - WHEREAS, Section 4.06 of the of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Omaha, 1956,as amended,provides that appointments to the Park and Recreation Board shall be'made by the Mayor and confirmed by the City Council; and, • WHEREAS,the term of Athena K. Ramos will expire December 11, 2012; and, WHEREAS,Mayor Jim Suttle has reappointed Athena K.Ramos to serve on the Park and Recreation Board for a three-year term beginning on December 12, 2012, and ending on December 11, 2015. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OMAHA: THAT,the reappointment by the Mayor of Athena K.Ramos as a member of the Park and Recreation Board,to serve a three-year term commencing on December 12,2012,and expiring December 11, 2015,be and hereby is confirmed and approved. APPROVED AS TO FORM: ye a- /0-/0-i�- ASSIS ANT CITY ATTORNEY DATE P\LAW-CITY COUNCIL DOCUMENTS\2012\30161dim ./477/447/716 B Y C n ilmember - Adopted OCT. 2. 3..2Q12.... D /Z „�— City Clerk /40/sJ Approve Mayor Tour Guide, Downtown Living Tour Member, Labor Council for Latin-American Advancement(LCLAA) Chairperson, Latina Women's Conference—Planning Committee,2008-2009 Host, Latinas Unidas Meeting Member, National Council of La Raza(NCLR)President's Council,2011-Present Judge, NIFA Persuasive Speech Competition,2008 Judge, Omaha Jaycees Ten Outstanding Young Omahans(TOYO)2007 Member,Sacred Heart Parish,2009-Present __ ,.:.._,.__. .... ...__ ....._ ... 12 year. • Led forums to discuss involvement of South Omaha into Chamber activities including sessions with City Councilmen regarding the new baseball stadium, young professional roundtable discussions, and participation in the South Omaha Development Strategy. • Served on planning committees and leadership teams for young professional events including: Omaha YP Mayoral Debate, 2009 and Your Omaha 2020. • Created a forum to enhance creativity through quarterly YP brainstorming sessions. • Co-chaired Project Fishbowl and coordinated logistics of the civic engagement project. June 2006—August 2009 Nebraska Latino Democrats Chair • Organized Latino Democrats into a caucus structure by writing the by-laws and obtaining approval from the Party to become an official caucus. • Recruited members to the caucus. • Developed position statements and advocated on behalf of the caucus. December 2002—February 2008 South Omaha Neighborhood Alliance President/Vice-President • Developed a strategic vision for the organization through a stakeholder strategic planning process including vision, mission,goals,and objectives. • Chaired the annual SONA annual awards committee. • Served as spokesperson for the association to the community on neighborhood issues such as litter, graffiti,and neighborhood benefit trust funding. • Participated in neighborhood training opportunities and leadership programs such as: Neighborhood Builders and H.Y.P.E. Served as liaison between county departments and Commissioner Boyle. Instructor Omaha, NE • Lectured on the Human Relations including communication, self-awareness, self- acceptance, motivation,trust, self-disclosure, team building, workplace diversity, and conflict resolution (HMRL 1010). F r _ GROUP" H6L- � , !-401ss Humanari ll Interface JCS/ERS ® feu'""" : �»� I<��y�}� L J!en Lic1Dq LEIVNOX >ik htspeed O 10251 /Canitownc V QX:Czy.,y tE)MtTEL' ), , ©Mohawk Group CD. 1•Iar,:wy,,Riroupsf- • :MQllfNNLIrTB t��lL'u�L iL'!l� Net Auto ^�i �t. d�nelwwktkel. R�"'7,;,� 6Lr1�9OM[S .,� ,I•n••r aayrpasw ��'},.'.'7 pollgon .4_a«. neopost CQP'rIMUM F1AMllTON 47 — CO. PRODUCTS n as=,r, �� CASE ` ili t q wp�seulxcN tali H I a. P.�.Ir..v.i y.tr.rlry mn�� �(:! !t�1�`{` N T srly L u:1 I'll})tit SIII')Ills. SafeJJKe' RR D0�1NF,LI,F.1' gr.Lr r tLminvei E '^`.+�+`' SHARP, t `) l 'surplus, .LONST4UtflOti' fACIIITY .taco: i. ryrnFmen! J show contract grou4r � f,� en" E� Os El �++•' Steelcase s wla. tjrn7]Ta" t Tandust iTERex. 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Upon expiration or termination of action, whether in contract or in tort, and Kenexa's, its this Agreement or upon the request of the other party, subsidiaries' or affiliates' entire liability to City of Confidential 3 Kenexa®Master Services Agreement May 4,2012 / > \ • 0 0 0 . § o' n k / A A \ crg /. \` I. / / § § R CO A CD o n o § ( P 20 o i O O n P n � 0 § ® 9 E % IV & \ k @ ' E' 2 . j -, " ] j cr 0 / • Ks S 2 \ R c . § . / , ^ — § k . . 0cr S , c ƒ . § ct' 2 \ .�. R fa. m 1 . . . . . � % ed, lec:47. Suttle, Mayor ptm ty of Omaha P\LAW-CITY COUNCIL DOCUMENTS\2012\30160d1m c Rev. 4/30/2012