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RES 2009-1375 - Appoint Athena Ramos to park and recreation board :i OMAHA,n,�,g :�e1 ,f 1 t L. CI 1 V L.c.D `' !'"glek'r 4 glarV Office of the Mayor V r � � s. 1819 Farnam Street,Suite 300 o'-.^ '�.���t �' Omaha,Nebraska 68183-0300 Ao ry' ri { , ,. (402)444-5000 �1 i FAY: (402)444-6059 City of Omaha Jim Suttle,Mayor Honorable President and Members of the City Council, Attached for your consideration is a Resolution appointing Athena Ramos to serve on the Park and Recreation Board for a 3-year term. Ms. Ramos will be filling a vacancy created when Pat Morrissey's term ends on December 11, 2009. A copy of Ms. Ramos' resume is attached. Your favorable consideration of this request is appreciated. Respectfully submitted, . tocevzs,,,,„........... un Suttle, Mayor City of Omaha P:\LAW—CITY COUNCIL DOCUMENTS\2008\50334s1w.doe 1 a. DEP A / CITY ATTORNEY DATE P:\LAW-CITY COUNCIL DOCUMENTS\2008\50333s1w.doe Pgototoadt# By 47 Councilmember Adopted N. ...2 4 2 6—O ity Clerk 4.0)1, Approved.. _r . - Mayor Board Member,Human Resources Roundtable-United Way, 1996 -2003 Volunteer,United Way Planning and Allocation,2001-Present Board Member,Foster Care Review Board, 1998 -2000 Instructor,HIV/AIDS Basic Fundamentals and Hispanic Basic Fundamentals, 1998 -Present Board President, Families and Communities Together, 1999-2001 Board Member,Omaha Community Partnership, 1996 -2003 Leadership Omaha Graduate,Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce, 1997 Commissioner,Mexican American Commission-July 7,2008-Present-Governor appointed HONORS AND AWARDS National Hispanic Leadership Summit representing Nebraska-Governor Heineman-2007 Boy Scouts of America.-Quality District Award-2007 Tribute to Women Award-YWCA-June 2006 Whitney M.Young Jr.Award for Services to the Youth of America.-June 2006 Heartland Hero-KPTM-March 2006 UNO Women of Color Award-Education from UNO-2003 Excellence Through Education Award from G.I. Forum-2002 "Admiral of the Great Navy"Award from the State of Nebraska-2002 "Esperanza Award"for Leadership in Education from the Chicano Awareness Center-2002 Director of Community Leadership Award from the FBI- 1999 Commitment to Enhance communit6y Award-Latina Women's Conference-2009 nt Program designed to help college students enhance their academic programs by providing learning and career development activities to increase their marketability and potential for achieving their career goals after graduation. Developed the Latina Women's Conference annually. Program Manager,South Omaha Outreach, Bellevue University, Bellevue, NE, 2000—2004 • Developed, coordinated and implemented a new initiative to target, recruit and assist the Latino population pursue and complete academic programs and career goals • Created and managed program objectives, marketing strategies,budget and expense control • Formed and led Multicultural Club for students, implemented educational activities and forums for students and their families • Recruited students through high school contacts and community relationship development Executive Director, Chicano Awareness Center, Omaha,NE, 1995 -2000 • Planned and administered programs and services in accordance with the agency's mission statement, utilizing agency resources to achieve optimal results • Researched and wrote approximately 25 grants of which 90%were approved and funded • Wrote and modified agency policies and procedures, provided fiscal and facility management • Recruited, hired and supervised agency staff; administered human resources functions • Represented the agency through extensive community and board involvement 1.2226119.78 12131120255 1,845,239.56 0610112026 540,6013.60 540,608.80 -189,213.01 '16609.47 334,585.12 1210112028 275.000 540,608.60 1,515,808.80 -169,21301 18,802.47 1,309585.12 1213112026 1,844,172.24 0810112027 511,831.42 511,831..48 179,141.02 16,802.47 315,880.22 12/0/12027 1,015,000 511,831.48 1228,831.46 -172,141,02 18,802.47 1,330,880.29 12/31/2027 1,646,761.28 0610112028 481,873.75 421,873,.75 -168 655.81 18,809.47 226,408.47 1231/2028 1,050,000 481,873.75 '1,531,873.75 -188,65511 18,809.47 1,346,408.47 1213112028 1,642,816.24 06101.2022 450,883.00 450,263.00 -157 09.05 16,80947 278,284.48 1201/2029 1,020,000 450,893.00 1,640,883.03 -1.57,809115 18.90247 1,366,264.48 /213112022 1,642,528.96 06101/2030 41€,711.65 418,711.65 -146,542.08 16.80,47 255,353.10 12101/2039 1,135,000 418,711.65 1,553,711.;65 -148,54908 16,802,47 1,300,353.10 1213112030 1645,796.20 • 06/01/2031 383,793.3E 3883,793.38 -134;327.68 16.802,47 232,655.23 121,31/2031 1.180,500 383,723.33 1.563,793.38 -134.327,68 16.90947 1 412,8516.23 1213112031 1,E45,312.46 0610112032 347,42.0.08 347,490.68 -121,521.74 16,809.47 202,05,.47 12,0112032 1,21'5,000 347,49+25 1,572,420.68 -121,621.74 16,802.47 1,434,054.47 12131.12032 1643,11224 06101/2033 309,803,55 302,233.55 -108,43124 16,804.47 184,562.84 12/0112033 1,275,000 309,803.55 1,584,803.55 -108,43124 16.802.47 1,459,562.84 12/31/2033 1,644,125.68 0610112034 270,578.18 270 578..18 -94,702.36 18,809:47 159,066.35 1201/2034 1,325,000 270,572.18 1,595,578.18 -94,702.36 16,809.47 1,484,066.35 12"31/2034 1,643,132.70 06/01.,2035 229,814.55• 229,614.55 -80,43502 16,802:47 132,502.99 12101.2035 1,380,000 229,814.55 1,602614.55 -50,435.09 16,809.47 1,512,589.92 12'3112035 1,345,1.3928 06701/2036 187,358.24 187 35815 -65,575,80 18.802,47 104;273.78 1210112038 1,435,000 '197,358.85 1,622,35865 435,57560 16,1309.47 1,532,973.78 1213112036 1,844,947.56 0/310112037 143,211.03 143,211.08 -50,12368 18,802.47 78,2.77.73 12/0112037 1,420,000 143,211.63 1,633,211.08 -50,123.88 16,80,2.47 1,668,277.73 12/3112037 1,642,555.46 081011203E 97 371.23 97,371,23 .34,079.93 16602.47 46,481.83 JUN. 24, 2009 11 :46AM COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP ;.' NO. 527 P. 2 ; 04 pM'�•w'p� �`►tr��.Eti� 'N .e. BOAR COMMISSION CANDI TE RESPONSE FORM O yr'eD AEHSV� In consideration for appointment to a Landmark Heritage Preservatio ommission I submit the following information: Name of Boa 1' or Commission Last name Ramos First ame Athena Mid .J I nitial K. F Home address 2413 Arlington PI. ' I City Bellevue State . NE r Zip 68123 Home Phone: (402)293-7559 h Work Phone: (402)559-2095 M Fax: (402)559-6493 E-mail: aramosaunmc.edu or athenlakramos@gmail.com City Council District N/A Sex Female Race White z tina Business name University of Neb ka_�Medical Center 7 , 1 JJ Job title Program Coordinator. Cent r,for Reducing Health Disparities ; , I Business address 984040 Nebraskledical Center I [ 1 City Omaha State NE ' _ Zip 68198-404CI 1 I Where would Ou like us to direct your corresponds '�'_? (circle one) 1 � I Home or sines I — if8 I My appointment to the above namecl'Board or Commission and term of -, ice to the City would not conflict with my professional or personal interests. 1' Athena K. Ramos ti Name—Print or Type ignature I, Date: ' ©cP/24/09 Please return thi ` completed form along with a copy�.'L our resume to: Barb Velinsky 1, ' Office of the Mayor I Attention: Boards &Commissions ' 1819 Famam Street, Suite 300 f Omaha, Nebraska 68183 Fax: 402-444-6059 1 p Summit representing Nebraska-Governor Heineman-2007 Boy Scouts of America.-Quality District Award-2007 Tribute to Women Award-YWCA-June 2006 Whitney M.Young Jr.Award for Services to the Youth of America.-June 2006 Heartland Hero-KPTM-March 2006 UNO Women of Color Award-Education from UNO-2003 Excellence Through Education Award from G.I. Forum-2002 "Admiral of the Great Navy"Award from the State of Nebraska-2002 "Esperanza Award"for Leadership in Education from the Chicano Awareness Center-2002 Director of Community Leadership Award from the FBI- 1999 Commitment to Enhance communit6y Award-Latina Women's Conference-2009 nt Program designed to help college students enhance their academic programs by providing learning and career development activities to increase their marketability and potential for achieving their career goals after graduation. Developed the Latina Women's Conference annually. Program Manager,South Omaha Outreach, Bellevue University, Bellevue, NE, 2000—2004 • Developed, coordinated and implemented a new initiative to target, recruit and assist the Latino population pursue and complete academic programs and career goals • Created and managed program objectives, marketing strategies,budget and expense control • Formed and led Multicultural Club for students, implemented educational activities and forums for students and their families • Recruited students through high school contacts and community relationship development Executive Director, Chicano Awareness Center, Omaha,NE, 1995 -2000 • Planned and administered programs and services in accordance with the agency's mission statement, utilizing agency resources to achieve optimal results • Researched and wrote approximately 25 grants of which 90%were approved and funded • Wrote and modified agency policies and procedures, provided fiscal and facility management • Recruited, hired and supervised agency staff; administered human resources functions • Represented the agency through extensive community and board involvement 1.2226119.78 12131120255 1,845,239.56 0610112026 540,6013.60 540,608.80 -189,213.01 '16609.47 334,585.12 1210112028 275.000 540,608.60 1,515,808.80 -169,21301 18,802.47 1,309585.12 1213112026 1,844,172.24 0810112027 511,831.42 511,831..48 179,141.02 16,802.47 315,880.22 12/0/12027 1,015,000 511,831.48 1228,831.46 -172,141,02 18,802.47 1,330,880.29 12/31/2027 1,646,761.28 0610112028 481,873.75 421,873,.75 -168 655.81 18,809.47 226,408.47 1231/2028 1,050,000 481,873.75 '1,531,873.75 -188,65511 18,809.47 1,346,408.47 1213112028 1,642,816.24 06101.2022 450,883.00 450,263.00 -157 09.05 16,80947 278,284.48 1201/2029 1,020,000 450,893.00 1,640,883.03 -1.57,809115 18.90247 1,366,264.48 /213112022 1,642,528.96 06101/2030 41€,711.65 418,711.65 -146,542.08 16.80,47 255,353.10 12101/2039 1,135,000 418,711.65 1,553,711.;65 -148,54908 16,802,47 1,300,353.10 1213112030 1645,796.20 • 06/01/2031 383,793.3E 3883,793.38 -134;327.68 16.802,47 232,655.23 121,31/2031 1.180,500 383,723.33 1.563,793.38 -134.327,68 16.90947 1 412,8516.23 1213112031 1,E45,312.46 0610112032 347,42.0.08 347,490.68 -121,521.74 16,809.47 202,05,.47 12,0112032 1,21'5,000 347,49+25 1,572,420.68 -121,621.74 16,802.47 1,434,054.47 12131.12032 1643,11224 06101/2033 309,803,55 302,233.55 -108,43124 16,804.47 184,562.84 12/0112033 1,275,000 309,803.55 1,584,803.55 -108,43124 16.802.47 1,459,562.84 12/31/2033 1,644,125.68 0610112034 270,578.18 270 578..18 -94,702.36 18,809:47 159,066.35 1201/2034 1,325,000 270,572.18 1,595,578.18 -94,702.36 16,809.47 1,484,066.35 12"31/2034 1,643,132.70 06/01.,2035 229,814.55• 229,614.55 -80,43502 16,802:47 132,502.99 12101.2035 1,380,000 229,814.55 1,602614.55 -50,435.09 16,809.47 1,512,589.92 12'3112035 1,345,1.3928 06701/2036 187,358.24 187 35815 -65,575,80 18.802,47 104;273.78 1210112038 1,435,000 '197,358.85 1,622,35865 435,57560 16,1309.47 1,532,973.78 1213112036 1,844,947.56 0/310112037 143,211.03 143,211.08 -50,12368 18,802.47 78,2.77.73 12/0112037 1,420,000 143,211.63 1,633,211.08 -50,123.88 16,80,2.47 1,668,277.73 12/3112037 1,642,555.46 081011203E 97 371.23 97,371,23 .34,079.93 16602.47 46,481.83 JUN. 24. 2009 11 :46AM COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP NO. 527 P. 3 1 '010. 1i.s,lVe6 Tom'%f! i E.11 °t.,; ,,s BOARD/COMMISSION CANDI SITE RESPONSE FORM D F.8105 } I I In consideration for appointment to the MVlavor's Fair Housing Advisory G up _ I submit the following information: I, Name of Bo r or Commission Last name Ramos First Fame Athena Midd a nitial K. I — Home address 2413 Arlington Pl. L J City Bellevue State NE Zip 68123 1, 6 _ Home Phone: 402 293-7559 1 Work Phone: (402)559-2095 ! ax: (402)559-6493 E-mail: aramosAunmc.edu or athe :-kramos(&gmail.com 11 1 City Council District N/A I II Sex Female Race White au I na Business name University of Nebraska Medical Center Job title Program Coordinator, Centel-for Reducing Health Disaarities Business address 984040 Nebraska Medical Center 1 City Omaha State NE Zip 68198-4040 , I GI Where would y"u like us to direct your correspond , ` ? (circle one) ______I Home or 1 '4;110 1 1 I i RI My appointment to the above named :bard or Commission and term of 'e ice to the City would not conflict with my professional or personal inte,-sts, 1 i Athena K. Ramos - -).,(CS-- Name—Print or Type 1 j ignature Date:______QcgiZal_o_ __, Please return thin completed form along with a copy of our resume to: Barb Velinsky 11 Office of the Mayor , 1 Attention: Boards&Commissions 1 ;' 1819 Famam Street, Suite 300 1 Omaha, Nebraska 68183 1 Fax: 402-444-6059 f II , ty District Award-2007 Tribute to Women Award-YWCA-June 2006 Whitney M.Young Jr.Award for Services to the Youth of America.-June 2006 Heartland Hero-KPTM-March 2006 UNO Women of Color Award-Education from UNO-2003 Excellence Through Education Award from G.I. Forum-2002 "Admiral of the Great Navy"Award from the State of Nebraska-2002 "Esperanza Award"for Leadership in Education from the Chicano Awareness Center-2002 Director of Community Leadership Award from the FBI- 1999 Commitment to Enhance communit6y Award-Latina Women's Conference-2009 nt Program designed to help college students enhance their academic programs by providing learning and career development activities to increase their marketability and potential for achieving their career goals after graduation. Developed the Latina Women's Conference annually. Program Manager,South Omaha Outreach, Bellevue University, Bellevue, NE, 2000—2004 • Developed, coordinated and implemented a new initiative to target, recruit and assist the Latino population pursue and complete academic programs and career goals • Created and managed program objectives, marketing strategies,budget and expense control • Formed and led Multicultural Club for students, implemented educational activities and forums for students and their families • Recruited students through high school contacts and community relationship development Executive Director, Chicano Awareness Center, Omaha,NE, 1995 -2000 • Planned and administered programs and services in accordance with the agency's mission statement, utilizing agency resources to achieve optimal results • Researched and wrote approximately 25 grants of which 90%were approved and funded • Wrote and modified agency policies and procedures, provided fiscal and facility management • Recruited, hired and supervised agency staff; administered human resources functions • Represented the agency through extensive community and board involvement 1.2226119.78 12131120255 1,845,239.56 0610112026 540,6013.60 540,608.80 -189,213.01 '16609.47 334,585.12 1210112028 275.000 540,608.60 1,515,808.80 -169,21301 18,802.47 1,309585.12 1213112026 1,844,172.24 0810112027 511,831.42 511,831..48 179,141.02 16,802.47 315,880.22 12/0/12027 1,015,000 511,831.48 1228,831.46 -172,141,02 18,802.47 1,330,880.29 12/31/2027 1,646,761.28 0610112028 481,873.75 421,873,.75 -168 655.81 18,809.47 226,408.47 1231/2028 1,050,000 481,873.75 '1,531,873.75 -188,65511 18,809.47 1,346,408.47 1213112028 1,642,816.24 06101.2022 450,883.00 450,263.00 -157 09.05 16,80947 278,284.48 1201/2029 1,020,000 450,893.00 1,640,883.03 -1.57,809115 18.90247 1,366,264.48 /213112022 1,642,528.96 06101/2030 41€,711.65 418,711.65 -146,542.08 16.80,47 255,353.10 12101/2039 1,135,000 418,711.65 1,553,711.;65 -148,54908 16,802,47 1,300,353.10 1213112030 1645,796.20 • 06/01/2031 383,793.3E 3883,793.38 -134;327.68 16.802,47 232,655.23 121,31/2031 1.180,500 383,723.33 1.563,793.38 -134.327,68 16.90947 1 412,8516.23 1213112031 1,E45,312.46 0610112032 347,42.0.08 347,490.68 -121,521.74 16,809.47 202,05,.47 12,0112032 1,21'5,000 347,49+25 1,572,420.68 -121,621.74 16,802.47 1,434,054.47 12131.12032 1643,11224 06101/2033 309,803,55 302,233.55 -108,43124 16,804.47 184,562.84 12/0112033 1,275,000 309,803.55 1,584,803.55 -108,43124 16.802.47 1,459,562.84 12/31/2033 1,644,125.68 0610112034 270,578.18 270 578..18 -94,702.36 18,809:47 159,066.35 1201/2034 1,325,000 270,572.18 1,595,578.18 -94,702.36 16,809.47 1,484,066.35 12"31/2034 1,643,132.70 06/01.,2035 229,814.55• 229,614.55 -80,43502 16,802:47 132,502.99 12101.2035 1,380,000 229,814.55 1,602614.55 -50,435.09 16,809.47 1,512,589.92 12'3112035 1,345,1.3928 06701/2036 187,358.24 187 35815 -65,575,80 18.802,47 104;273.78 1210112038 1,435,000 '197,358.85 1,622,35865 435,57560 16,1309.47 1,532,973.78 1213112036 1,844,947.56 0/310112037 143,211.03 143,211.08 -50,12368 18,802.47 78,2.77.73 12/0112037 1,420,000 143,211.63 1,633,211.08 -50,123.88 16,80,2.47 1,668,277.73 12/3112037 1,642,555.46 081011203E 97 371.23 97,371,23 .34,079.93 16602.47 46,481.83 JUN. 24. 2009 11 :46AM COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP NO. 527 P. 4 2-1 Arlington Place B - ue, NE 68123 P . e(402)293-7559 hone(402)212-6486 F • 02)293-7559 a enakramos@gmail.com Athena a Objective To obtain nd use professional skills in a upwardl •r- obile work environment and to create,fo , r,and maintain a positive and team- e� ly workplace attitude while maintainin high standards of integrity to serve th community 1 Education Jul 2008 y University of Nebraska Omaha Forming . in Business Administration Omaha,NE • Antici•-'' • Graduation: December 2009 •I I August 2$i•—Present Creighton University Pursuing I • in International Relations ' Omaha,NE 1 May 2002 i May 2004 University of Nebraska Omaha M.S.in Urban Studies Focus:Comnsnnity& -. • - Development Omaha,NE • Graduatte� � dd May 2004 • Final GPid A:3.8/4.0 March 199May 2002 UniverslyofNebraska Omaha B.S.in Pu Minor. Posfi I cal Sei:. O ,NE ■ Final B : 3.6/4.0 • Thesis: re Changing Face of Latin American M es Special Focus Guatemala Certificates Certified Pu lic Manager(CPM)Designation(UNO,2!,C.I) Certificate i Working with Youth(UNO, 2004) Certificate I Bridal Consulting(PCDI,2002) Certificate'il, Fund-Raising Management(UNO, 19 S Awards received March 19 Profiles in Excellence for Communi ' ervice May 1999 American Red Cross:Service to P otion of Youth September 999 UNO Student Leader of the Mon ,011 December 00 Who's Who in American Colleges Universities May 2002 SafeNet for Kids Adult Community Li4der February 2 Ten Outstanding Young Omahans . YO) March 2006r UNO Women of Color May 2006 Omaha's Prominent Latinos June 2006 American Heart Association Advoth Volunteer of the Year October 20 a Omaha Latina of the Year November Q6 40 Women Under 40 February 20 Community Leader of the Year May 2007 Omaha's Prominent Latinos June 2007 South Omaha Neighborhood Allian I Project of Merit February 20 I Omaha's Prominent Latinos ! I June 2008 P South Omaha Neighborhood Allian Outstanding Service September 08 Honorary Admiral in the Navy of th 1 eat State of Nebraska 1 als after graduation. Developed the Latina Women's Conference annually. Program Manager,South Omaha Outreach, Bellevue University, Bellevue, NE, 2000—2004 • Developed, coordinated and implemented a new initiative to target, recruit and assist the Latino population pursue and complete academic programs and career goals • Created and managed program objectives, marketing strategies,budget and expense control • Formed and led Multicultural Club for students, implemented educational activities and forums for students and their families • Recruited students through high school contacts and community relationship development Executive Director, Chicano Awareness Center, Omaha,NE, 1995 -2000 • Planned and administered programs and services in accordance with the agency's mission statement, utilizing agency resources to achieve optimal results • Researched and wrote approximately 25 grants of which 90%were approved and funded • Wrote and modified agency policies and procedures, provided fiscal and facility management • Recruited, hired and supervised agency staff; administered human resources functions • Represented the agency through extensive community and board involvement 1.2226119.78 12131120255 1,845,239.56 0610112026 540,6013.60 540,608.80 -189,213.01 '16609.47 334,585.12 1210112028 275.000 540,608.60 1,515,808.80 -169,21301 18,802.47 1,309585.12 1213112026 1,844,172.24 0810112027 511,831.42 511,831..48 179,141.02 16,802.47 315,880.22 12/0/12027 1,015,000 511,831.48 1228,831.46 -172,141,02 18,802.47 1,330,880.29 12/31/2027 1,646,761.28 0610112028 481,873.75 421,873,.75 -168 655.81 18,809.47 226,408.47 1231/2028 1,050,000 481,873.75 '1,531,873.75 -188,65511 18,809.47 1,346,408.47 1213112028 1,642,816.24 06101.2022 450,883.00 450,263.00 -157 09.05 16,80947 278,284.48 1201/2029 1,020,000 450,893.00 1,640,883.03 -1.57,809115 18.90247 1,366,264.48 /213112022 1,642,528.96 06101/2030 41€,711.65 418,711.65 -146,542.08 16.80,47 255,353.10 12101/2039 1,135,000 418,711.65 1,553,711.;65 -148,54908 16,802,47 1,300,353.10 1213112030 1645,796.20 • 06/01/2031 383,793.3E 3883,793.38 -134;327.68 16.802,47 232,655.23 121,31/2031 1.180,500 383,723.33 1.563,793.38 -134.327,68 16.90947 1 412,8516.23 1213112031 1,E45,312.46 0610112032 347,42.0.08 347,490.68 -121,521.74 16,809.47 202,05,.47 12,0112032 1,21'5,000 347,49+25 1,572,420.68 -121,621.74 16,802.47 1,434,054.47 12131.12032 1643,11224 06101/2033 309,803,55 302,233.55 -108,43124 16,804.47 184,562.84 12/0112033 1,275,000 309,803.55 1,584,803.55 -108,43124 16.802.47 1,459,562.84 12/31/2033 1,644,125.68 0610112034 270,578.18 270 578..18 -94,702.36 18,809:47 159,066.35 1201/2034 1,325,000 270,572.18 1,595,578.18 -94,702.36 16,809.47 1,484,066.35 12"31/2034 1,643,132.70 06/01.,2035 229,814.55• 229,614.55 -80,43502 16,802:47 132,502.99 12101.2035 1,380,000 229,814.55 1,602614.55 -50,435.09 16,809.47 1,512,589.92 12'3112035 1,345,1.3928 06701/2036 187,358.24 187 35815 -65,575,80 18.802,47 104;273.78 1210112038 1,435,000 '197,358.85 1,622,35865 435,57560 16,1309.47 1,532,973.78 1213112036 1,844,947.56 0/310112037 143,211.03 143,211.08 -50,12368 18,802.47 78,2.77.73 12/0112037 1,420,000 143,211.63 1,633,211.08 -50,123.88 16,80,2.47 1,668,277.73 12/3112037 1,642,555.46 081011203E 97 371.23 97,371,23 .34,079.93 16602.47 46,481.83 JUN. 24. 2009 11 :46AM COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP '; NO. 527 P. 5 it . I C • Fellowships! FeIIo ish' National bacco Parity Alliance Fellow,2005-21 a s.,American Legacy Foundation SchoTravel S filar for the Society for Research on Ni �l.;i ne and Tobacco Conference, 2007 II Languages English a' Spanish cam skills Microsoft Office—Excel, Word, Power Point, Fro age, Publisher, and Access; Intemet/111 rld Wide Web Experience Research Skills ' 1 SPSS,Sufvey,and Evaluation Research techniq e . InterestsLatino He f f6 th, Latin American Issues, Human Rig i ;: Labor Rights, U.S. Politics, Intemat o I Policy, Policy Advocacy, Non-Profit agement, Tobacco Control,and Health Pr otion , Publications The Latin Health Report Card. Presented at the _=rtland Latino Leadership Conferen e, Omaha, NE, November 17,2006. 1 Engaging Latins in Community-based Tobacco ;oi1i, of and Cancer Prevention Efforts (Poster). presented at the Public Health Associat r of Nebraska(PHAN)Annual Conferen, , Grand Island, NE,September 21-22, 'R'9 96. Engaging d tins in Community-based Tobacco •Co.11 of and Cancer Prevention Efforts ' (Poster), esented at the 101I Biennial lntercultu i ancer Council Symposium Washingto , DC,April 22, 2006. j h Preset A-D-V-O- -C-Y. Presented at the Minority Toba a Youth Congress, University of • Nebraska edical Center, Omaha,NE,June 16, bull . l Cultural Co petency for Working with Latinos. Pr- ted at the CLAS Summit, Nebraska ity,June 4,2009. Il Using Your! trengths:Becoming a Latina Leader. 1-1 ented at Latina Women's Conference Bellevue University, Bellevue, NE,Ap''I 0,2009. So You W t to Work in Healthcare. Presented at MC/RHEN Up ward Bound Program, ha, NE, March 25, 2009. Community revention Work with Latinos. Presen - t the Cultural Competency Summit, Oi aha, NE, March 19,2009. MANIPULA ED. Presented at the Come Back Ho : outh Summit, Bellevue University, ellevue, NE, October 24,2008. A-D-V O- -C Y. Presented at the Omaha Public) hools Youth Congress, Omaha, NE, Septerrkber 19, 2008. I ' r Becoming tina Leader. Presented at the Hispania Heritage Month Celebration, Wayne Stat College, Wayne, NE, September 16,11 Medical Soo{aI Work with Latino Patients. Present t the University of Nebraska at Omaha, Orrthha, NE, September 9, 2008. Tobacco 1n csby Marketing to Kids. Presented at ti inority Tobacco Youth il ( 2 ) . ed, coordinated and implemented a new initiative to target, recruit and assist the Latino population pursue and complete academic programs and career goals • Created and managed program objectives, marketing strategies,budget and expense control • Formed and led Multicultural Club for students, implemented educational activities and forums for students and their families • Recruited students through high school contacts and community relationship development Executive Director, Chicano Awareness Center, Omaha,NE, 1995 -2000 • Planned and administered programs and services in accordance with the agency's mission statement, utilizing agency resources to achieve optimal results • Researched and wrote approximately 25 grants of which 90%were approved and funded • Wrote and modified agency policies and procedures, provided fiscal and facility management • Recruited, hired and supervised agency staff; administered human resources functions • Represented the agency through extensive community and board involvement 1.2226119.78 12131120255 1,845,239.56 0610112026 540,6013.60 540,608.80 -189,213.01 '16609.47 334,585.12 1210112028 275.000 540,608.60 1,515,808.80 -169,21301 18,802.47 1,309585.12 1213112026 1,844,172.24 0810112027 511,831.42 511,831..48 179,141.02 16,802.47 315,880.22 12/0/12027 1,015,000 511,831.48 1228,831.46 -172,141,02 18,802.47 1,330,880.29 12/31/2027 1,646,761.28 0610112028 481,873.75 421,873,.75 -168 655.81 18,809.47 226,408.47 1231/2028 1,050,000 481,873.75 '1,531,873.75 -188,65511 18,809.47 1,346,408.47 1213112028 1,642,816.24 06101.2022 450,883.00 450,263.00 -157 09.05 16,80947 278,284.48 1201/2029 1,020,000 450,893.00 1,640,883.03 -1.57,809115 18.90247 1,366,264.48 /213112022 1,642,528.96 06101/2030 41€,711.65 418,711.65 -146,542.08 16.80,47 255,353.10 12101/2039 1,135,000 418,711.65 1,553,711.;65 -148,54908 16,802,47 1,300,353.10 1213112030 1645,796.20 • 06/01/2031 383,793.3E 3883,793.38 -134;327.68 16.802,47 232,655.23 121,31/2031 1.180,500 383,723.33 1.563,793.38 -134.327,68 16.90947 1 412,8516.23 1213112031 1,E45,312.46 0610112032 347,42.0.08 347,490.68 -121,521.74 16,809.47 202,05,.47 12,0112032 1,21'5,000 347,49+25 1,572,420.68 -121,621.74 16,802.47 1,434,054.47 12131.12032 1643,11224 06101/2033 309,803,55 302,233.55 -108,43124 16,804.47 184,562.84 12/0112033 1,275,000 309,803.55 1,584,803.55 -108,43124 16.802.47 1,459,562.84 12/31/2033 1,644,125.68 0610112034 270,578.18 270 578..18 -94,702.36 18,809:47 159,066.35 1201/2034 1,325,000 270,572.18 1,595,578.18 -94,702.36 16,809.47 1,484,066.35 12"31/2034 1,643,132.70 06/01.,2035 229,814.55• 229,614.55 -80,43502 16,802:47 132,502.99 12101.2035 1,380,000 229,814.55 1,602614.55 -50,435.09 16,809.47 1,512,589.92 12'3112035 1,345,1.3928 06701/2036 187,358.24 187 35815 -65,575,80 18.802,47 104;273.78 1210112038 1,435,000 '197,358.85 1,622,35865 435,57560 16,1309.47 1,532,973.78 1213112036 1,844,947.56 0/310112037 143,211.03 143,211.08 -50,12368 18,802.47 78,2.77.73 12/0112037 1,420,000 143,211.63 1,633,211.08 -50,123.88 16,80,2.47 1,668,277.73 12/3112037 1,642,555.46 081011203E 97 371.23 97,371,23 .34,079.93 16602.47 46,481.83 JUN. 24. 2009 11 :46AM COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP NO. 527 P. 6 Congress, University of Nebraska Medical Cente maha, NE,June 11, 2008. I , . • Dimensio s in Clinical Dentistry Cultural Awarensist Seminar Engaging Latino Patients. Present at Creighton University Dental Student• lentation, Omaha, NE, May 15, 2008. Preparin o Shine—Career Planning for You. -•. ted at Bellevue University, Bellevue, E,April 11,2008. Building a1 Mmunity Competent Advocate Orgar'. ,tion. Presented at Nebraska AIDS Project, Omaha, NE, February 29,2008. Youth An Tobacco Advocacy. Presented at Om I t-:- Public Schools Youth Congress, Omaha, NE,February 28, 2008. Healthca li Needs of Immigrant and Refugee Yo Presented at Nebraska Methodist College, aha, NE, February 13,2008. Success Legislative Advocacy. Presented at S • -r Lobby Day for AHA,ALA, ACS, Lincoln, NE,January 22,2008. I lmplemen g Your Tobacco Disparities Plan. Pre", 'ted at the National Conference on Tobacco Health, Minneapolis, MN, October 25,Ie r,a7. PolicyA cacy:Making an ASK Work for You. -0 dented at Creating a Movement Training f the Partnership for a Smoke-Free Ne• (-ka, Grand Island, NE,August 27, 2007. i I Tobacco rketing Deception and Latina Youth. ,. r ented at the Leading Individuals, Voicing Egtality(L.I.V.E.)Latina Leadership'Cam , ontanelle, NE,August 8,2007. Dimension in Clinical Medicine Cultural Awarene . eminar.•Engaging Latino Patients. Presented t Creighton University Medical Resid- -t -irientation, Omaha, NE,June 29, 2007. a The Latino' ealth Report Card. Presented at the I, rtl: and Latino Leadership Conferenc Omaha, NE, November 17, 2006. Latino Lea rship_Moving from the Past into the , e. Presented at Bryan Middle School His nic Heritage Celebration,Omaha, NE a •ber 6,2006. Engaging Latinas in Community-based Tobacco of and Cancer Prevention Efforts (Poster). P'esented at the Public Health Associati n J f Nebraska(PHAN)Annual Conferenc Grand Island, NE,September 21-22, 016. Diverse To' cco Control Efforts in Omaha. Prese j at the Metro Omaha Tobacco Action Coal'on(MOTAC), Omaha, NE,August 1, 'ri6. Nebraska bacco Disparities Partnership. Prese I ., at the Tobacco Free Nebraska State Coali n Meeting, Lincoln, NE,July 19, 2006 i l Engaging inas in Community-based Tobacco C nHi•i and Cancer Prevention Efforts (Poster). P ented at the 10th Biennial Interculture�, Ill bncer Council Symposium Washingtar>;; DC,April 22,2006. Mission PAIIITY::How Do We Get There? Presentii• =t the Tobacco Free Nebraska State Confer nce, Lincoln, NE,April 19, 2006. I i h 11 ( 3 ) 1 I1 ed program objectives, marketing strategies,budget and expense control • Formed and led Multicultural Club for students, implemented educational activities and forums for students and their families • Recruited students through high school contacts and community relationship development Executive Director, Chicano Awareness Center, Omaha,NE, 1995 -2000 • Planned and administered programs and services in accordance with the agency's mission statement, utilizing agency resources to achieve optimal results • Researched and wrote approximately 25 grants of which 90%were approved and funded • Wrote and modified agency policies and procedures, provided fiscal and facility management • Recruited, hired and supervised agency staff; administered human resources functions • Represented the agency through extensive community and board involvement 1.2226119.78 12131120255 1,845,239.56 0610112026 540,6013.60 540,608.80 -189,213.01 '16609.47 334,585.12 1210112028 275.000 540,608.60 1,515,808.80 -169,21301 18,802.47 1,309585.12 1213112026 1,844,172.24 0810112027 511,831.42 511,831..48 179,141.02 16,802.47 315,880.22 12/0/12027 1,015,000 511,831.48 1228,831.46 -172,141,02 18,802.47 1,330,880.29 12/31/2027 1,646,761.28 0610112028 481,873.75 421,873,.75 -168 655.81 18,809.47 226,408.47 1231/2028 1,050,000 481,873.75 '1,531,873.75 -188,65511 18,809.47 1,346,408.47 1213112028 1,642,816.24 06101.2022 450,883.00 450,263.00 -157 09.05 16,80947 278,284.48 1201/2029 1,020,000 450,893.00 1,640,883.03 -1.57,809115 18.90247 1,366,264.48 /213112022 1,642,528.96 06101/2030 41€,711.65 418,711.65 -146,542.08 16.80,47 255,353.10 12101/2039 1,135,000 418,711.65 1,553,711.;65 -148,54908 16,802,47 1,300,353.10 1213112030 1645,796.20 • 06/01/2031 383,793.3E 3883,793.38 -134;327.68 16.802,47 232,655.23 121,31/2031 1.180,500 383,723.33 1.563,793.38 -134.327,68 16.90947 1 412,8516.23 1213112031 1,E45,312.46 0610112032 347,42.0.08 347,490.68 -121,521.74 16,809.47 202,05,.47 12,0112032 1,21'5,000 347,49+25 1,572,420.68 -121,621.74 16,802.47 1,434,054.47 12131.12032 1643,11224 06101/2033 309,803,55 302,233.55 -108,43124 16,804.47 184,562.84 12/0112033 1,275,000 309,803.55 1,584,803.55 -108,43124 16.802.47 1,459,562.84 12/31/2033 1,644,125.68 0610112034 270,578.18 270 578..18 -94,702.36 18,809:47 159,066.35 1201/2034 1,325,000 270,572.18 1,595,578.18 -94,702.36 16,809.47 1,484,066.35 12"31/2034 1,643,132.70 06/01.,2035 229,814.55• 229,614.55 -80,43502 16,802:47 132,502.99 12101.2035 1,380,000 229,814.55 1,602614.55 -50,435.09 16,809.47 1,512,589.92 12'3112035 1,345,1.3928 06701/2036 187,358.24 187 35815 -65,575,80 18.802,47 104;273.78 1210112038 1,435,000 '197,358.85 1,622,35865 435,57560 16,1309.47 1,532,973.78 1213112036 1,844,947.56 0/310112037 143,211.03 143,211.08 -50,12368 18,802.47 78,2.77.73 12/0112037 1,420,000 143,211.63 1,633,211.08 -50,123.88 16,80,2.47 1,668,277.73 12/3112037 1,642,555.46 081011203E 97 371.23 97,371,23 .34,079.93 16602.47 46,481.83 JUN. 24. 2009 11 :46AM COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP 1 NO. 527 P. 7 I Tobacco la Social Justice Issue for Latinos. P i.= ted at the Heartland Latino Leadershq Conference, Omaha, NE, November (, 1'005_ - h Evaluatin Church Policies to Build a Stronger C ,4 a 'on. Presented at the National Latino Co erence on Tobacco, San Juan, Puert .,, •, September 16, 2005. Overview f Clean Indoor Air. Presented to Greta u ity Council, Gretna, NE,August 2, 2005. i Designin n Effective Tobacco Counter-Market!I• -mpaign for Latinos. Presented to the Wash gton State Latino Tobacco Summit, S-'i,l e,WA,June 8, 2005. . Where's JJbur Voice? Presented at the 14th Annu 1'![tina/o Youth Conference, Omaha, NE,20044 Grassroot,Advocacy:Getting the Most from You iri assroots. Presented at the Tobacco eeNebraska State Conference, Lincol . E,April 12,2004_ Effective l tegies to Engage Community Suppo l . -resented at the University of Nebraska l ublic Health Advocacy Class, Omaha, , March 31, 2004. Getting o he Right Side of Workers Rights. Pr- e 1 ed for Praxis Project Web Conferee , March 24,2004. Four Agre fir) ents and Youth Leadership. Present-al=t the Latina Youth Leadership Conference, Omaha, NE, November 22, 2002. Latina Yo Leadership:FOCUS. Presented at : atina Youth Leadership Conferee ,Omaha, NE, November 9, 2001. I Hey, Let's ck that Knowledge. Presented at the , J'Il Annual Latina/o Youth Conferee Omaha, NE, October 26, 2001. Kick Ash- o Butts About It. Presented at the Yo� to Youth International Conference, Westervilf OH, June 21-22, 2001. I InvestigatorOctober 20 7-Present Un" sity of Nebraska Medical Center Principal I Di - •tigator,Eliminate Tobacco(Elim do El Tabaco) Projects Funder Tobacco Free Nebraska, Region 6 Behavi LE - Healthcare 1 1f( May 2007 September 2007 The Cardiac Center mf�1J reighton University Medical Center Co-Investi.i-.or,The Role of Tobacco Use in the e,y Identity and the Coming Out Process 1.' Funder.To•=cco Free Nebraska l Work experience September B 007-Present • ersity of Nebraska Medical Center Program C.'ordinator,Center for Reducing Heal .} 'isparities Omaha, NE • Serve -= representative of the Center and be a e of all activities and ongoing interest!of the Center_ I 1 • Overs--organizational budget of$1.2 million fir i le Center including developing and mo, Goring budgets, providing technical assi- nce to Center investigators and collabo ors on budgetary issues that relate to 'jrI' specific project, and fiscal complia ce. • Supervi all operations and personnel of the CI ` • Promot nd represent the Center through com ill ity involvement and engagement includin attendance at health fairs, minority corn[1,unity events,and 1 1 1 II ( 4 1 1 and forums for students and their families • Recruited students through high school contacts and community relationship development Executive Director, Chicano Awareness Center, Omaha,NE, 1995 -2000 • Planned and administered programs and services in accordance with the agency's mission statement, utilizing agency resources to achieve optimal results • Researched and wrote approximately 25 grants of which 90%were approved and funded • Wrote and modified agency policies and procedures, provided fiscal and facility management • Recruited, hired and supervised agency staff; administered human resources functions • Represented the agency through extensive community and board involvement 1.2226119.78 12131120255 1,845,239.56 0610112026 540,6013.60 540,608.80 -189,213.01 '16609.47 334,585.12 1210112028 275.000 540,608.60 1,515,808.80 -169,21301 18,802.47 1,309585.12 1213112026 1,844,172.24 0810112027 511,831.42 511,831..48 179,141.02 16,802.47 315,880.22 12/0/12027 1,015,000 511,831.48 1228,831.46 -172,141,02 18,802.47 1,330,880.29 12/31/2027 1,646,761.28 0610112028 481,873.75 421,873,.75 -168 655.81 18,809.47 226,408.47 1231/2028 1,050,000 481,873.75 '1,531,873.75 -188,65511 18,809.47 1,346,408.47 1213112028 1,642,816.24 06101.2022 450,883.00 450,263.00 -157 09.05 16,80947 278,284.48 1201/2029 1,020,000 450,893.00 1,640,883.03 -1.57,809115 18.90247 1,366,264.48 /213112022 1,642,528.96 06101/2030 41€,711.65 418,711.65 -146,542.08 16.80,47 255,353.10 12101/2039 1,135,000 418,711.65 1,553,711.;65 -148,54908 16,802,47 1,300,353.10 1213112030 1645,796.20 • 06/01/2031 383,793.3E 3883,793.38 -134;327.68 16.802,47 232,655.23 121,31/2031 1.180,500 383,723.33 1.563,793.38 -134.327,68 16.90947 1 412,8516.23 1213112031 1,E45,312.46 0610112032 347,42.0.08 347,490.68 -121,521.74 16,809.47 202,05,.47 12,0112032 1,21'5,000 347,49+25 1,572,420.68 -121,621.74 16,802.47 1,434,054.47 12131.12032 1643,11224 06101/2033 309,803,55 302,233.55 -108,43124 16,804.47 184,562.84 12/0112033 1,275,000 309,803.55 1,584,803.55 -108,43124 16.802.47 1,459,562.84 12/31/2033 1,644,125.68 0610112034 270,578.18 270 578..18 -94,702.36 18,809:47 159,066.35 1201/2034 1,325,000 270,572.18 1,595,578.18 -94,702.36 16,809.47 1,484,066.35 12"31/2034 1,643,132.70 06/01.,2035 229,814.55• 229,614.55 -80,43502 16,802:47 132,502.99 12101.2035 1,380,000 229,814.55 1,602614.55 -50,435.09 16,809.47 1,512,589.92 12'3112035 1,345,1.3928 06701/2036 187,358.24 187 35815 -65,575,80 18.802,47 104;273.78 1210112038 1,435,000 '197,358.85 1,622,35865 435,57560 16,1309.47 1,532,973.78 1213112036 1,844,947.56 0/310112037 143,211.03 143,211.08 -50,12368 18,802.47 78,2.77.73 12/0112037 1,420,000 143,211.63 1,633,211.08 -50,123.88 16,80,2.47 1,668,277.73 12/3112037 1,642,555.46 081011203E 97 371.23 97,371,23 .34,079.93 16602.47 46,481.83 JUN. 24. 2009 11 :47AM COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP NO, 527 P. 8 • local ionalnational conferences. • Devel p relationships with departments andill =nizations working with or conducting ` rese h on minority populations and/or shae interest of reducing healthcare dispar` 'es in underserved populations. ■ Ensur that the Center's academic researchaintain communication with the Cent about the progress of research projec nd the outcomes of the research when mpleted. I '• Facilit and participate in initial meetings be, :,,en community organizations, aced is staff, and other campus entities to 6 i uss potential research activities and other ilaborative efforts. • Repre nt the Center in meetings with comm ' 1, organizations, academic institu ns,especially in regards to adminis• •, - functions including budget, perso el,grant applications, data sharing ag e_rments, memoranda or agreements, and o c ial visits. 1 • Coord ate all administrative aspects of report I granting organizations, research collab tions, and other partnerships includi . eating a database,tracking report g formats and due dates, individuals .pnsible for various parts of the report, nd timely submission. August 200 —Present i Metropolitan Community College Instructor Omaha, NE • Lecture on the Human Relations including coy n i unication,self-awareness, self- accep nce, motivation,trust,self-disclosure, conflict resolution(HMRL 1010). Septembe 005-Present , United States Federal Government Grant Rev wer I • Served b funding review panel to review feder I -nts, evaluate their impact,and present commendations for funding. • Particip :ed in reviews for: U.S. Department of `� th &Human Services, Office of Community Service,Administration for Children .: j amilies; U.S. Department of Educati „Hispanic Serving Institutions;and U.3 pepartment of Housing&Urban Develop ent February 2 5—September 2007 The •lac Center of Creighton University Health Ed or I (I Omaha, NE • Develop and instituted community preventative -t • care programs for Latinos,African-1 „youth,and lesbian,gay,bisexual,tra : • dared,and questioning populations. • Wrote a managed numerous grants totaling ,c1 11, than$1 million relating to cardiova cular risk factors. • Coached nd,trained coalition members on best p _ r._ for tobacco control interventions and com l unity outreach. 1 • Develo • media campaigns to educate on health 1 = es and motivate people to action. • Networ i with local,state,and national organizati i1 to enhance program effectiveness and incr dedicated resources. • Managemmunity coalition of over 50 organizatip including 15 subgrantees including fiscal ove fight,strategic plan development,priorities on of activities/tasks,and provided vision for a coalition. • Supervi , lay community health outreach workers • Researched innovative tobacco prevention and co'Y'9, program focusing on outreach to racial/ethhlo minorities and lowerSES populations i I ding model programs and sociopolitical advocacy opportunities. • Created and maintained a local tobacco-related m• •ati licy resource center. May 2001 — I ebruary 2005 Chicano Awareness Center Tobacco C trot Outreach Specialist Omaha, NE • Develop community-based healthcare prevention i• -m focusing on Latinos. • Managed rant funds. • Organiz ell and executed programs and 1 1, ities relating to youth tobacco use I 0 C ) I 2226119.78 12131120255 1,845,239.56 0610112026 540,6013.60 540,608.80 -189,213.01 '16609.47 334,585.12 1210112028 275.000 540,608.60 1,515,808.80 -169,21301 18,802.47 1,309585.12 1213112026 1,844,172.24 0810112027 511,831.42 511,831..48 179,141.02 16,802.47 315,880.22 12/0/12027 1,015,000 511,831.48 1228,831.46 -172,141,02 18,802.47 1,330,880.29 12/31/2027 1,646,761.28 0610112028 481,873.75 421,873,.75 -168 655.81 18,809.47 226,408.47 1231/2028 1,050,000 481,873.75 '1,531,873.75 -188,65511 18,809.47 1,346,408.47 1213112028 1,642,816.24 06101.2022 450,883.00 450,263.00 -157 09.05 16,80947 278,284.48 1201/2029 1,020,000 450,893.00 1,640,883.03 -1.57,809115 18.90247 1,366,264.48 /213112022 1,642,528.96 06101/2030 41€,711.65 418,711.65 -146,542.08 16.80,47 255,353.10 12101/2039 1,135,000 418,711.65 1,553,711.;65 -148,54908 16,802,47 1,300,353.10 1213112030 1645,796.20 • 06/01/2031 383,793.3E 3883,793.38 -134;327.68 16.802,47 232,655.23 121,31/2031 1.180,500 383,723.33 1.563,793.38 -134.327,68 16.90947 1 412,8516.23 1213112031 1,E45,312.46 0610112032 347,42.0.08 347,490.68 -121,521.74 16,809.47 202,05,.47 12,0112032 1,21'5,000 347,49+25 1,572,420.68 -121,621.74 16,802.47 1,434,054.47 12131.12032 1643,11224 06101/2033 309,803,55 302,233.55 -108,43124 16,804.47 184,562.84 12/0112033 1,275,000 309,803.55 1,584,803.55 -108,43124 16.802.47 1,459,562.84 12/31/2033 1,644,125.68 0610112034 270,578.18 270 578..18 -94,702.36 18,809:47 159,066.35 1201/2034 1,325,000 270,572.18 1,595,578.18 -94,702.36 16,809.47 1,484,066.35 12"31/2034 1,643,132.70 06/01.,2035 229,814.55• 229,614.55 -80,43502 16,802:47 132,502.99 12101.2035 1,380,000 229,814.55 1,602614.55 -50,435.09 16,809.47 1,512,589.92 12'3112035 1,345,1.3928 06701/2036 187,358.24 187 35815 -65,575,80 18.802,47 104;273.78 1210112038 1,435,000 '197,358.85 1,622,35865 435,57560 16,1309.47 1,532,973.78 1213112036 1,844,947.56 0/310112037 143,211.03 143,211.08 -50,12368 18,802.47 78,2.77.73 12/0112037 1,420,000 143,211.63 1,633,211.08 -50,123.88 16,80,2.47 1,668,277.73 12/3112037 1,642,555.46 081011203E 97 371.23 97,371,23 .34,079.93 16602.47 46,481.83 JUN. 24. 2009 11 :47AM COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP j� N0, 527 P. 9 '� ,• s preven n based on current model programs. • Adv for policy change and outreached to is minorities groups,organizations, ., • and in - ?duals. • Work as a team member with all agency deb • is and other organizational partners throug participation in a community coalition. 1 1 • Septemb 2002—January 2003 1 ' Family Housing Advisory Services Housing;Irogram Intern i Omaha, NE ■ Learned about the affordable housing develo cnt process. • Shadaved financial processing staff and corn' ity development process. • Creat I a marketing plan to promote housing{a ocacy and education services to Latin s d. i June 2000—November 2000 Unit• tales Hispanic Leadership Institute Nebraska oordinator, Latino Vote 2000 • Devel ped Latino voter registration field plan. 1 • Coo i ated Latino voter registration activities t oughout the state of Nebraska for 2000 ections. • Intern' with County Commissioner Mike Boy • Sery as liaison between county departmen,� - d Commissioner Boyle. • Learn about intricate details of county govei ent departments and functions of CountCommissioners. 1 September 1i999—January 2000 United Way of the Midlands Voluntee esource Center Intern j Omaha, NE • Work i with and coordinated volunteer proj ncluding assisting with public ommunity events and media events. i • Wrote 1/olunteer Wanted Ads" • Coordi ated volunteer/organization recruitme 1) meet Volunteer Resource Center object; , Professional • B avioral&Social Science Volunteer,, • erican Psychological Association, O ber 2008-Present Service ■ Vi -Chair, Employee Diversity Network, a 2008-Present • B . Member, Nebraska Minority Public raith Association, May 2008— Pr • M giber, Health Marketing Consumer Gr . Nebraska Department of Health& Hu an Services,April 2008—Present • Co Chair, Nebraska Tobacco Disparities l af,'nership,July 2006—Present • M ' ber, Fetal Infant Mortality Review Boar. Douglas County Health De artrnent, January 2006—Present • Pr ?dent, South Omaha Community Car ( .uncil, November 2006— Se ember 2007 ' • Pr ident, Metro Omaha Tobacco Action Colition, May 2003—May 2007 • Ch ir, Public Relations Committee, Metro d i�aha Tobacco Action Coalition, 20 -2005 ■ Vice-President, Metro Omaha Tobacco A n Coalition, May 2002-May 2003 • Via-President,Sarpy County Tobacco 'a ion, May 2001 -May 2002 American S iety for Public Administration(ASPA) Professional National As iation of Professional Women Society for esearch on Nicotine&Tobacco(SRNT) Memberships National All ance for Hispanic Health National La, °o Council on Alcohol and Tobacco Prevehl on(LCAT) Nebraska M'''only Public Health Association Public Heals ;Association of Nebraska(PHAN) j i' 1 1 6 ) programs and sociopolitical advocacy opportunities. • Created and maintained a local tobacco-related m• •ati licy resource center. May 2001 — I ebruary 2005 Chicano Awareness Center Tobacco C trot Outreach Specialist Omaha, NE • Develop community-based healthcare prevention i• -m focusing on Latinos. • Managed rant funds. • Organiz ell and executed programs and 1 1, ities relating to youth tobacco use I 0 C ) I 2226119.78 12131120255 1,845,239.56 0610112026 540,6013.60 540,608.80 -189,213.01 '16609.47 334,585.12 1210112028 275.000 540,608.60 1,515,808.80 -169,21301 18,802.47 1,309585.12 1213112026 1,844,172.24 0810112027 511,831.42 511,831..48 179,141.02 16,802.47 315,880.22 12/0/12027 1,015,000 511,831.48 1228,831.46 -172,141,02 18,802.47 1,330,880.29 12/31/2027 1,646,761.28 0610112028 481,873.75 421,873,.75 -168 655.81 18,809.47 226,408.47 1231/2028 1,050,000 481,873.75 '1,531,873.75 -188,65511 18,809.47 1,346,408.47 1213112028 1,642,816.24 06101.2022 450,883.00 450,263.00 -157 09.05 16,80947 278,284.48 1201/2029 1,020,000 450,893.00 1,640,883.03 -1.57,809115 18.90247 1,366,264.48 /213112022 1,642,528.96 06101/2030 41€,711.65 418,711.65 -146,542.08 16.80,47 255,353.10 12101/2039 1,135,000 418,711.65 1,553,711.;65 -148,54908 16,802,47 1,300,353.10 1213112030 1645,796.20 • 06/01/2031 383,793.3E 3883,793.38 -134;327.68 16.802,47 232,655.23 121,31/2031 1.180,500 383,723.33 1.563,793.38 -134.327,68 16.90947 1 412,8516.23 1213112031 1,E45,312.46 0610112032 347,42.0.08 347,490.68 -121,521.74 16,809.47 202,05,.47 12,0112032 1,21'5,000 347,49+25 1,572,420.68 -121,621.74 16,802.47 1,434,054.47 12131.12032 1643,11224 06101/2033 309,803,55 302,233.55 -108,43124 16,804.47 184,562.84 12/0112033 1,275,000 309,803.55 1,584,803.55 -108,43124 16.802.47 1,459,562.84 12/31/2033 1,644,125.68 0610112034 270,578.18 270 578..18 -94,702.36 18,809:47 159,066.35 1201/2034 1,325,000 270,572.18 1,595,578.18 -94,702.36 16,809.47 1,484,066.35 12"31/2034 1,643,132.70 06/01.,2035 229,814.55• 229,614.55 -80,43502 16,802:47 132,502.99 12101.2035 1,380,000 229,814.55 1,602614.55 -50,435.09 16,809.47 1,512,589.92 12'3112035 1,345,1.3928 06701/2036 187,358.24 187 35815 -65,575,80 18.802,47 104;273.78 1210112038 1,435,000 '197,358.85 1,622,35865 435,57560 16,1309.47 1,532,973.78 1213112036 1,844,947.56 0/310112037 143,211.03 143,211.08 -50,12368 18,802.47 78,2.77.73 12/0112037 1,420,000 143,211.63 1,633,211.08 -50,123.88 16,80,2.47 1,668,277.73 12/3112037 1,642,555.46 081011203E 97 371.23 97,371,23 .34,079.93 16602.47 46,481.83 JUN. 24. 2009 11 :47AM COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP ;', NO. 527 P. 10 ,; r ! Volunteer November 2007-Present ! Teatro Arete Experience Member f Board of Directors/Treasurer • Sub d documentation to create non-profi •:..anization in Nebraska • Main fined all financial records relating to th " poration June 200 —Present Nebraska Latino Democrats Chair1 ■ Orgarilzed Latino Democrats into a caucus s re January 2006—Present Young Professi !- s Council Greater Omaha Chamber Member the Board of Directors/Secretary i • Co-c fired Project Fishbowl and coordinated, •,_,istics of the civic engagement prof I f • Partic •ated in Young Professionals Summit -' ping committee serving as chair of spons rship for the YPC Summit 2008; incr _!. revenue by 62%over past year I July 2005 Present - and Latino Leadership Conference Member t the Board of Directors/SecretaryNi' -I�-resident I• Chair ' the program committee in 2007 and 1 : coordinating all aspects of the progr�i i • including theme, topics,speakers,al.'. 'valuation for the Conference Chair the sponsorship committee raising ov 1125,000 for the 2006 Conference i November 005—Present N h I borhood Center for Greater Omaha Ambassa /Member of the Board of Directors) fl • Train neighborhood associations on variou !topics including leadership, gove nce, organizing,and strategic piannin• 1 • Repr nted the Neighborhood Center at van events May 2005 Present American Heart Association Public - - i rs Committee Member • Advis-1>I Advocacy Director on legislative issues eet the mission of the organization May 2002 4-resent United Way of the Midlands Heartland ;elueprint Board Member • Cochauied Training Committee that planned 8-s__.- •n training program for people of color infSrested in serving on non-profit/commun •- ds of Directors • ServedIRecruitment and Retention committee'. hancement minority participation on cornnity boards • Intervied potential candidates prior to accepta nto training program December04—February 2008 I 'I,•uth Omaha Neighborhood Alliance President , • Chairede annual awards committee 1 , • Servedspokesperson for the association to th -immunity on neighborhood issues such aser and graffiti • Participd In neighborhood training opportuniti -,)• leadership programs such as: Neighood'Builders and H.Y.P.E. ! • Served I Vice-President,2002-2004 June 2005 4 August 2007 1 PRIDE-Omaha, Inc_ Member of a Board of Directors May2006— my 2007 Omaha Sister Cities Association Xalapa, M- ;co Committee Member • Assiste•'Iin delegation visit planning • Particip- ed in delegation to Xalapa in April 200 1 i ! 7 )- I ublic Heals ;Association of Nebraska(PHAN) j i' 1 1 6 ) programs and sociopolitical advocacy opportunities. • Created and maintained a local tobacco-related m• •ati licy resource center. May 2001 — I ebruary 2005 Chicano Awareness Center Tobacco C trot Outreach Specialist Omaha, NE • Develop community-based healthcare prevention i• -m focusing on Latinos. • Managed rant funds. • Organiz ell and executed programs and 1 1, ities relating to youth tobacco use I 0 C ) I 2226119.78 12131120255 1,845,239.56 0610112026 540,6013.60 540,608.80 -189,213.01 '16609.47 334,585.12 1210112028 275.000 540,608.60 1,515,808.80 -169,21301 18,802.47 1,309585.12 1213112026 1,844,172.24 0810112027 511,831.42 511,831..48 179,141.02 16,802.47 315,880.22 12/0/12027 1,015,000 511,831.48 1228,831.46 -172,141,02 18,802.47 1,330,880.29 12/31/2027 1,646,761.28 0610112028 481,873.75 421,873,.75 -168 655.81 18,809.47 226,408.47 1231/2028 1,050,000 481,873.75 '1,531,873.75 -188,65511 18,809.47 1,346,408.47 1213112028 1,642,816.24 06101.2022 450,883.00 450,263.00 -157 09.05 16,80947 278,284.48 1201/2029 1,020,000 450,893.00 1,640,883.03 -1.57,809115 18.90247 1,366,264.48 /213112022 1,642,528.96 06101/2030 41€,711.65 418,711.65 -146,542.08 16.80,47 255,353.10 12101/2039 1,135,000 418,711.65 1,553,711.;65 -148,54908 16,802,47 1,300,353.10 1213112030 1645,796.20 • 06/01/2031 383,793.3E 3883,793.38 -134;327.68 16.802,47 232,655.23 121,31/2031 1.180,500 383,723.33 1.563,793.38 -134.327,68 16.90947 1 412,8516.23 1213112031 1,E45,312.46 0610112032 347,42.0.08 347,490.68 -121,521.74 16,809.47 202,05,.47 12,0112032 1,21'5,000 347,49+25 1,572,420.68 -121,621.74 16,802.47 1,434,054.47 12131.12032 1643,11224 06101/2033 309,803,55 302,233.55 -108,43124 16,804.47 184,562.84 12/0112033 1,275,000 309,803.55 1,584,803.55 -108,43124 16.802.47 1,459,562.84 12/31/2033 1,644,125.68 0610112034 270,578.18 270 578..18 -94,702.36 18,809:47 159,066.35 1201/2034 1,325,000 270,572.18 1,595,578.18 -94,702.36 16,809.47 1,484,066.35 12"31/2034 1,643,132.70 06/01.,2035 229,814.55• 229,614.55 -80,43502 16,802:47 132,502.99 12101.2035 1,380,000 229,814.55 1,602614.55 -50,435.09 16,809.47 1,512,589.92 12'3112035 1,345,1.3928 06701/2036 187,358.24 187 35815 -65,575,80 18.802,47 104;273.78 1210112038 1,435,000 '197,358.85 1,622,35865 435,57560 16,1309.47 1,532,973.78 1213112036 1,844,947.56 0/310112037 143,211.03 143,211.08 -50,12368 18,802.47 78,2.77.73 12/0112037 1,420,000 143,211.63 1,633,211.08 -50,123.88 16,80,2.47 1,668,277.73 12/3112037 1,642,555.46 081011203E 97 371.23 97,371,23 .34,079.93 16602.47 46,481.83 JUN. 24. 2009 11 :47AM COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP 71 NO. 527 P. 11 T • January 0 03—June 2007 j :1 Omaha Public Schools Foreign ',1=nguage Advisory Board Member I - Advis 1•'foreign language department on how • batter serve the needs of the students March?••• —August 2001 UNO Student Democrats Presiders • Sery as spokesperson for UNO Student I- ••its and other student related issues • O .- -• a group of students, increased mem e= hip,and provided a leadership stru«, - for the organization while building cam', ity partnerships Civic Groups& American a -ncer Society—Advocacy Committee M er/Young Professionals Gala Organizations Plannin•,., • mittee,2007-Present I Catholic . i arities—Table Talk Facilitator,2006-200$ Domestic iolence Coordinating Counal Downto lying Tour Tour Guide Labor Cou j cil for Latin-American Advancement(LC i ) Latina Wo, en's Conference—Planning Committee,1408—Present(Chair,2009) Latins U :•as,Meeting Host NIFA Pers =save Speech Competition Judge,2008 Omaha Ja t - TOYO Judge 2007 References Available to••n request I• I1.1 fl �II ; �II d 8 ) ommittee raising ov 1125,000 for the 2006 Conference i November 005—Present N h I borhood Center for Greater Omaha Ambassa /Member of the Board of Directors) fl • Train neighborhood associations on variou !topics including leadership, gove nce, organizing,and strategic piannin• 1 • Repr nted the Neighborhood Center at van events May 2005 Present American Heart Association Public - - i rs Committee Member • Advis-1>I Advocacy Director on legislative issues eet the mission of the organization May 2002 4-resent United Way of the Midlands Heartland ;elueprint Board Member • Cochauied Training Committee that planned 8-s__.- •n training program for people of color infSrested in serving on non-profit/commun •- ds of Directors • ServedIRecruitment and Retention committee'. hancement minority participation on cornnity boards • Intervied potential candidates prior to accepta nto training program December04—February 2008 I 'I,•uth Omaha Neighborhood Alliance President , • Chairede annual awards committee 1 , • Servedspokesperson for the association to th -immunity on neighborhood issues such aser and graffiti • Participd In neighborhood training opportuniti -,)• leadership programs such as: Neighood'Builders and H.Y.P.E. ! • Served I Vice-President,2002-2004 June 2005 4 August 2007 1 PRIDE-Omaha, Inc_ Member of a Board of Directors May2006— my 2007 Omaha Sister Cities Association Xalapa, M- ;co Committee Member • Assiste•'Iin delegation visit planning • Particip- ed in delegation to Xalapa in April 200 1 i ! 7 )- I ublic Heals ;Association of Nebraska(PHAN) j i' 1 1 6 ) programs and sociopolitical advocacy opportunities. • Created and maintained a local tobacco-related m• •ati licy resource center. May 2001 — I ebruary 2005 Chicano Awareness Center Tobacco C trot Outreach Specialist Omaha, NE • Develop community-based healthcare prevention i• -m focusing on Latinos. • Managed rant funds. • Organiz ell and executed programs and 1 1, ities relating to youth tobacco use I 0 C ) I 2226119.78 12131120255 1,845,239.56 0610112026 540,6013.60 540,608.80 -189,213.01 '16609.47 334,585.12 1210112028 275.000 540,608.60 1,515,808.80 -169,21301 18,802.47 1,309585.12 1213112026 1,844,172.24 0810112027 511,831.42 511,831..48 179,141.02 16,802.47 315,880.22 12/0/12027 1,015,000 511,831.48 1228,831.46 -172,141,02 18,802.47 1,330,880.29 12/31/2027 1,646,761.28 0610112028 481,873.75 421,873,.75 -168 655.81 18,809.47 226,408.47 1231/2028 1,050,000 481,873.75 '1,531,873.75 -188,65511 18,809.47 1,346,408.47 1213112028 1,642,816.24 06101.2022 450,883.00 450,263.00 -157 09.05 16,80947 278,284.48 1201/2029 1,020,000 450,893.00 1,640,883.03 -1.57,809115 18.90247 1,366,264.48 /213112022 1,642,528.96 06101/2030 41€,711.65 418,711.65 -146,542.08 16.80,47 255,353.10 12101/2039 1,135,000 418,711.65 1,553,711.;65 -148,54908 16,802,47 1,300,353.10 1213112030 1645,796.20 • 06/01/2031 383,793.3E 3883,793.38 -134;327.68 16.802,47 232,655.23 121,31/2031 1.180,500 383,723.33 1.563,793.38 -134.327,68 16.90947 1 412,8516.23 1213112031 1,E45,312.46 0610112032 347,42.0.08 347,490.68 -121,521.74 16,809.47 202,05,.47 12,0112032 1,21'5,000 347,49+25 1,572,420.68 -121,621.74 16,802.47 1,434,054.47 12131.12032 1643,11224 06101/2033 309,803,55 302,233.55 -108,43124 16,804.47 184,562.84 12/0112033 1,275,000 309,803.55 1,584,803.55 -108,43124 16.802.47 1,459,562.84 12/31/2033 1,644,125.68 0610112034 270,578.18 270 578..18 -94,702.36 18,809:47 159,066.35 1201/2034 1,325,000 270,572.18 1,595,578.18 -94,702.36 16,809.47 1,484,066.35 12"31/2034 1,643,132.70 06/01.,2035 229,814.55• 229,614.55 -80,43502 16,802:47 132,502.99 12101.2035 1,380,000 229,814.55 1,602614.55 -50,435.09 16,809.47 1,512,589.92 12'3112035 1,345,1.3928 06701/2036 187,358.24 187 35815 -65,575,80 18.802,47 104;273.78 1210112038 1,435,000 '197,358.85 1,622,35865 435,57560 16,1309.47 1,532,973.78 1213112036 1,844,947.56 0/310112037 143,211.03 143,211.08 -50,12368 18,802.47 78,2.77.73 12/0112037 1,420,000 143,211.63 1,633,211.08 -50,123.88 16,80,2.47 1,668,277.73 12/3112037 1,642,555.46 081011203E 97 371.23 97,371,23 .34,079.93 16602.47 46,481.83 R E E T TO LAW • US ter,. ,' : 23 FOR LAW DEPARTMENT USE ONLY LOG BOOK # 223-09 = MAYOR TO: PAUL D. KRATZ, City Attorney DATE ASSIGNED /�11/09/09 DATE Cl ,l9/2009 ASSIGNED TO t C V " ANSWERED/SENT OUT I I/102( 0 41 WITHDRAWN Mayor's Office 5006 Barb Velinsky Community Projects Director 444-6274 TIME LINE: City Council Agenda - November 24, 2009 (ALLOW 12 WORKING DAYS FROM DATE RECEIVED BY LAW DEPARTMENT) REQUEST FOR: Appoint Athena Ramos to the Park and Recreation Board (STATE SPECIFICALLY WHAT YOU ARE REQUESTING) DETAILS: Mayor Jim Suttle requests a Resolution be placed on the City Council agenda of November 24, 2009 appointing Athena Ramos to the Park and Recreation Board for a 3 year term. IS INFORMATION ATTACHED? Resume is attached. Revised 03/99 s1w.doc c-25a CITY OF OMAHA LEGISLATIVE CHAMBER Omaha,Nebraska RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OMAHA: WHEREAS, there will be a vacancy on the Park and Recreation Board when,the term of Pat Morrissey ends on December 11, 2009; and, 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, Mayor Jim Suttle has appointed Athena Ramos to a three-year term on the Park and Recreation Board, said term to commence on December 12, 2009 and expire December 11, 2012. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OMAHA: THAT, the appointment by the Mayor of Athena Ramos as a member of the Park and Recreation Board, to serve a three-year term commencing on December 12, 2009, and expiring December 11, 2012, is hereby confirmed. 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May 2001 — I ebruary 2005 Chicano Awareness Center Tobacco C trot Outreach Specialist Omaha, NE • Develop community-based healthcare prevention i• -m focusing on Latinos. • Managed rant funds. • Organiz ell and executed programs and 1 1, ities relating to youth tobacco use I 0 C ) I 2226119.78 12131120255 1,845,239.56 0610112026 540,6013.60 540,608.80 -189,213.01 '16609.47 334,585.12 1210112028 275.000 540,608.60 1,515,808.80 -169,21301 18,802.47 1,309585.12 1213112026 1,844,172.24 0810112027 511,831.42 511,831..48 179,141.02 16,802.47 315,880.22 12/0/12027 1,015,000 511,831.48 1228,831.46 -172,141,02 18,802.47 1,330,880.29 12/31/2027 1,646,761.28 0610112028 481,873.75 421,873,.75 -168 655.81 18,809.47 226,408.47 1231/2028 1,050,000 481,873.75 '1,531,873.75 -188,65511 18,809.47 1,346,408.47 1213112028 1,642,816.24 06101.2022 450,883.00 450,263.00 -157 09.05 16,80947 278,284.48 1201/2029 1,020,000 450,893.00 1,640,883.03 -1.57,809115 18.90247 1,366,264.48 /213112022 1,642,528.96 06101/2030 41€,711.65 418,711.65 -146,542.08 16.80,47 255,353.10 12101/2039 1,135,000 418,711.65 1,553,711.;65 -148,54908 16,802,47 1,300,353.10 1213112030 1645,796.20 • 06/01/2031 383,793.3E 3883,793.38 -134;327.68 16.802,47 232,655.23 121,31/2031 1.180,500 383,723.33 1.563,793.38 -134.327,68 16.90947 1 412,8516.23 1213112031 1,E45,312.46 0610112032 347,42.0.08 347,490.68 -121,521.74 16,809.47 202,05,.47 12,0112032 1,21'5,000 347,49+25 1,572,420.68 -121,621.74 16,802.47 1,434,054.47 12131.12032 1643,11224 06101/2033 309,803,55 302,233.55 -108,43124 16,804.47 184,562.84 12/0112033 1,275,000 309,803.55 1,584,803.55 -108,43124 16.802.47 1,459,562.84 12/31/2033 1,644,125.68 0610112034 270,578.18 270 578..18 -94,702.36 18,809:47 159,066.35 1201/2034 1,325,000 270,572.18 1,595,578.18 -94,702.36 16,809.47 1,484,066.35 12"31/2034 1,643,132.70 06/01.,2035 229,814.55• 229,614.55 -80,43502 16,802:47 132,502.99 12101.2035 1,380,000 229,814.55 1,602614.55 -50,435.09 16,809.47 1,512,589.92 12'3112035 1,345,1.3928 06701/2036 187,358.24 187 35815 -65,575,80 18.802,47 104;273.78 1210112038 1,435,000 '197,358.85 1,622,35865 435,57560 16,1309.47 1,532,973.78 1213112036 1,844,947.56 0/310112037 143,211.03 143,211.08 -50,12368 18,802.47 78,2.77.73 12/0112037 1,420,000 143,211.63 1,633,211.08 -50,123.88 16,80,2.47 1,668,277.73 12/3112037 1,642,555.46 081011203E 97 371.23 97,371,23 .34,079.93 16602.47 46,481.83 F o k O C a•D a • n. o 7 p dO cm 0 p CCD �. Z t,D,C, : c.) r cr Q v' ti co v < ' O d O Z O N oCD NC. N ICD w N \ N 6. x 111! • - RECEIVED BY LAW DEPARTMENT) REQUEST FOR: Appoint Athena Ramos to the Park and Recreation Board (STATE SPECIFICALLY WHAT YOU ARE REQUESTING) DETAILS: Mayor Jim Suttle requests a Resolution be placed on the City Council agenda of November 24, 2009 appointing Athena Ramos to the Park and Recreation Board for a 3 year term. IS INFORMATION ATTACHED? Resume is attached. Revised 03/99 s1w.doc