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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020-10-21 e-packet@4:00Wednesday, October 21, 2020 4:00 PM City of South San Francisco P.O. Box 711 (City Hall, 400 Grand Avenue) South San Francisco, CA TELECONFERENCE MEETING Special City Council Special Meeting Agenda Boards and Commissions Interviews October 21, 2020Special City Council Special Meeting Agenda TELECONFERENCE MEETING NOTICE THIS MEETING WILL BE CONDUCTED PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE GOVERNOR’S EXECUTIVE ORDERS N-25-20 AND N-29-20 ALLOWING FOR DEVIATION OF TELECONFERENCE RULES REQUIRED BY THE BROWN ACT & PURSUANT TO THE ORDER OF THE HEALTH OFFICER OF SAN MATEO COUNTY DATED MARCH 31, 2020 AS THIS MEETING IS NECESSARY SO THAT THE CITY CAN CONDUCT NECESSARY BUSINESS AND IS PERMITTED UNDER THE ORDER AS AN ESSENTIAL GOVERNMENTAL FUNCTION. The purpose of conducting the meeting as described in this notice is to provide the safest environment for staff and the public while allowing for public participation. Councilmembers Matsumoto, Nagales and Nicolas, Vice Mayor Addiego and Mayor Garbarino and essential City staff will participate via Teleconference. PURSUANT TO RALPH M. BROWN ACT, GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54953, ALL VOTES SHALL BE BY ROLL CALL DUE TO COUNCIL MEMBERS PARTICIPATING BY TELECONFERENCE. MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC MAY VIEW THE MEETING BY: Via Zoom: Please click on the link below to register for the session. https://ssf-net.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_qPZiGsewQF-H-hA2TZjY1w After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. Please note that dialing in will only allow you to listen in on the meeting. To make a public comment during the Zoom meeting follow the instructions listed under Remote Public Comments. Page 2 City of South San Francisco Printed on 12/30/2020 October 21, 2020Special City Council Special Meeting Agenda Call to Order. Roll Call. Agenda Review. Remote Public Comments - comments are limited to items on the Special Meeting Agenda. Speakers are allowed to speak on items on the agenda for up to three minutes. If there appears to be a large number of speakers, speaking time may be reduced subject to the Mayor ’s discretion to limit the total amount of time for public comments (Gov. Code sec. 54954.3.(b)(1).). Comments that are not in compliance with the City Council's rules of decorum may be summarized for the record if they are in writing or muted if they are made live. Members of the public wishing to participate are encouraged to submit public comments in writing in advance of the meeting via e-mail to: [email protected] by 1:00 p.m. on the meeting date. Emails received by the deadline will be forwarded to the City Council and read into the record by the City Clerk. Emails received after 1:00 p.m. will not be read during the meeting but will be entered into the record for the meeting. Approximately 300 words total can be read in three minutes. Oral Comments: Speakers are asked to register in advance by 1:00 p.m. on the meeting date via the Zoom platform, meeting information listed on the agenda. You will be asked to enter a name, an email address, and the Agenda item about which you wish to speak. Your email address will not be disclosed to the public. After registering, you will receive an email with instructions on how to connect to the meeting .When the City Clerk announces the item on which you wish to speak, your name will be called and you will be unmuted. No more than three minutes will be allocated to read each email comment, and oral comments will also be limited to no more than three minutes. State law prevents Council from taking action on any matter not on the agenda; your comments may be referred to staff for follow up. ADMINISTRATIVE BUSINESS Report regarding Board and Commission interviews and appointments to the Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC), Cultural Arts Commission, Housing Authority, Housing Tenant Authority, Library Board, and the San Mateo County Mosquito & Vector Control District. (Rosa Govea Acosta, City Clerk). 1. a. Interview Applicants for Multiple Positions: 4:05 p.m.: Lisa Trujillo (Zoom) 4:15 p.m.: David Perez (Zoom) 4:35 p.m.: Clayton White (Zoom) 4:45 p.m.: Reno Bowen (Zoom) Page 3 City of South San Francisco Printed on 12/30/2020 October 21, 2020Special City Council Special Meeting Agenda b. Interview Applicants for Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC): 5:05 p.m.: Natalie Gore* (Zoom) 5:15 p.m.: Christopher Woodrich (Zoom) 5:25 p.m.: Megan Woodrich (Zoom) 5:35 p.m.: Nicolas Donofrio (Zoom) 5:45 p.m.: Dosh Whye (Zoom) 5:55 p.m.: Tommy Chheng* (Zoom) c. Interview Applicant for the Cultural Arts Commission: 6:05 p.m.: Lenita Boldenweck* (Zoom) 6:15 p.m.: Raul Ramos (Zoom) 6:25 p.m.: PaulaClaudine Hobson-Coard* (In-person) 6:35 p.m.: Sarah Bowen (Zoom) 6:45 p.m.: Risha Bond (Zoom) 6:55 p.m.: Patricia Hurtado (Zoom) 7:05 p.m.: Loretta Fornaciari* (Zoom) 7:15 p.m.: Joanne Sun (Zoom)(Multiple position applicant including Library Board) d. Discussion and consideration of appointment of applicant to the Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC). Council may appoint four (4) applicants to term expiring July 19, 2024 and one (1) applicant to term expiring July 18, 2022. Applicants: Perez, White, Bowen, Gore*, C. Woodrich, M. Woodrich, Donofrio, Whye and Chheng. e. Discussion and consideration of appointment of applicant to the Cultural Arts Commission. Council may appoint eight (8) applicants to term expiring June 30, 2024. Applicants: Sun, White, R. Bowen, Boldenweck*, Ramos, Fornaciari*, Hobson-Coard, S. Bowen, Hurtado and Bond. f. Discussion and consideration of appointment of applicant to the San Mateo County Mosquito & Vector Control District. Council may appoint one (1) applicant to term expiring July 15, 2024. Applicant: White. Adjournment. Page 4 City of South San Francisco Printed on 12/30/2020 City of South San Francisco Legislation Text P.O. Box 711 (City Hall, 400 Grand Avenue) South San Francisco, CA File #:20-818 Agenda Date:10/21/2020 Version:1 Item #:1. Report regarding Board and Commission interviews and appointments to the Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC),Cultural Arts Commission,Housing Authority,Housing Tenant Authority,Library Board, and the San Mateo County Mosquito & Vector Control District.(Rosa Govea Acosta, City Clerk). RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council consider the attached applications for appointment to the open seats on the Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC),Conference Center Authority,Cultural Arts Commission,Housing Authority,Housing Tenant Authority,Library Board,and the San Mateo County Mosquito &Vector Control District and that City Council interview each applicant.It is further recommended that upon completion of interviews,Council move to appoint individuals to the Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC),Cultural Arts Commission,and the San Mateo County Mosquito &Vector Control District on October 21,2020.Appointments to the Housing Authority, Housing Tenant Authority,and Library Board should be made on October 27,2020 after all of the applicants have had an opportunity to interview. BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION Pursuant to Resolution No.27-2009,the City Council holds biannual recruitments/meetings for the purpose of considering appointments to Boards and Commissions.On June 16,2020,the City Clerk’s Office issued a notice of recruitment for seats that were vacant or held by incumbents that would be termed out of office.The application deadline ended on July 8,2020.Due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19)global pandemic,the scheduled interviews on July 15,2020,were cancelled.The City Council will now interview applicants via Zoom video conference platform or in-person, complying with social distancing protocols. For efficiency purposes,on October 21,2020,Council will interview applicants for multiple positions,the Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC),and Cultural Arts Commission.Appointments to these Commissions including the San Mateo County Mosquito &Vector Control District will be done on October 21, 2020.Appointments to the Housing Authority,Housing Tenant Authority,and Library Board are scheduled to be made on October 27,2020 after Council has the opportunity to interview the complete applicant pool for these positions. Summary of Open Seats ·Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC):There are five (5)vacancies.The terms of four committee members will expire on July 19,2020.Committee Member Sherman is not eligible to reapply due to term limits.Four (4)applicants may be appointed to respective terms expiring July 19, 2024 and one (1) applicant may be appointed to a partial term expiring July 18, 2022. ·Conference Center Authority:There are currently two (2)vacancies for hotel representatives. Commissioner McGuire is not eligible to reapply due to term limits and Commissioner Patel’s term expired on March 27,2020.Commissioner Patel did not reapply.No eligible candidates for this City of South San Francisco Printed on 10/16/2020Page 1 of 4 powered by Legistar™ File #:20-818 Agenda Date:10/21/2020 Version:1 Item #:1. position. ·Cultural Arts Commission:There are currently eight (8)vacancies.The terms of all eight expired on June 13,2020.Seven (7)of the incumbents are eligible to reapply and one (1)has termed out. Applicants may be appointed to respective terms expiring June 13, 2024. ·Housing Authority Commission:There is currently one (1)vacancy.Commissioner Mercado’s seat expired March 31,2020.Commissioner Mercado did not reapply.Applicant may be appointed to a term expiring March 31, 2024. ·Housing Tenant Authority:There are currently two (2)vacancies due to resignation.Housing Tenant Commissioners must be residents of the Housing Authority.Applicants may be appointed to a term expiring March 31, 2022. ·Library Board:There are currently two (2) vacancies. Trustee’s FitzPatrick and Turnberg are not eligible to reapply due to term limits. Applicants may be appointed to a term expiring June 30, 2023. ·San Mateo County Mosquito &Vector Control District:There is currently one (1)vacancy due to resignation.Applicant may be appointed to a two-year term expiring on July 15,2022 or a four-year term expiring July 15, 2024. Summary of Meeting Times, Term Lengths/Limits and Agency Purpose The Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (“BPAC”)meets on the first Wednesday of every month at 6:00 p.m.at the Annex Conference Room,315 Maple Avenue.There is no term limit for this Advisory Committee.The BPAC reviews and/or prioritizes grant opportunities for pedestrian and bicycling improvement opportunities,reviews ongoing designs of pedestrian/bicycling improvement projects,participates in City events,raises awareness of statewide goals to enhance communities through the use of alternate transportation modes of travel and discusses innovative projects on a global basis. The Conference Center Authority meets on the third Monday of every other month,at 5:15 p.m.at the South San Francisco Conference Center.Commissioners are appointed to four (4)year terms and are limited to three (3)consecutive terms.The purpose of the Authority is to manage,operate,market,maintain,and promote the South San Francisco Conference Center. The Cultural Arts Commission meets on the third Thursday of every month at 6:30 p.m.in the Betty Weber Room of the Municipal Services Building located at 33 Arroyo Drive in South San Francisco.Commissioners are appointed to four (4)year terms and are limited to three (3)consecutive terms.The Commission encourages and promotes cultural arts activities within the community and acts as an advisory body to the City Council matters pertaining to the arts and cultural affairs. The Housing Authority meets the second Monday of the month at 6:00 p.m.at 350 C Street.Tenant Commissioners serve a two (2)year term.Non-Tenant Commissioners serve a four (4)year term.The Housing Authority’s services include developing,operating and maintaining housing projects and examining affordable housing issues, including unmet housing needs of low-income residents. The Library Board meets on the fourth Tuesday of every month at 6:00 p.m.at the Main Library.Trustees are appointed to a three (3)year term with a limit of appointment to four (4)consecutive terms.The Library Board works in conjunction with the Library Director to develop a plan of service,evaluate and advise Council and staff on the need for services and programs and adopt policies as necessary for the administration of the City of South San Francisco Printed on 10/16/2020Page 2 of 4 powered by Legistar™ File #:20-818 Agenda Date:10/21/2020 Version:1 Item #:1. staff on the need for services and programs and adopt policies as necessary for the administration of the Library. The San Mateo County Mosquito and Vector Control District (“SMCMAD”)meets on the second Wednesday of each month at the District Office in Burlingame at 7:00 p.m.Board members may be appointed to serve a two (2)or four (4)year term at Council’s discretion.The SMCMAD oversees prevention of the emergence of biting adult mosquitoes by applying control to the larval stage,monitors adult mosquito populations to uncover new sites of larval development and assesses the effectiveness of control,monitors the distribution of vector- borne diseases and prevents the occurrence of these diseases among district residents,evaluates new pesticides and methods of control for mosquitoes,and increases public awareness of district services with an active educational program. Applications Received The City Clerk’s Office has confirmed the applicants listed below are residents and/or business representatives (where applicable) of the City of South San Francisco. Multiple Positions: ·Lisa Trujillo: Housing Authority and Housing Tenant Authority. ·David Perez: BPAC and Housing Authority. ·Joanne Sun: Cultural Arts Commission and Library Board. ·Clayton White:BPAC,Cultural Arts Commission,San Mateo County Mosquito &Vector Control District. ·Reno Bowen: BPAC, Cultural Arts Commission, Housing Authority, and Library Board. Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC): ·Natalie Gore * ·Tommy Chheng * ·Christopher Woodrich ·Megan Woodrich ·Nicholas Donofrio ·Dosh Whye Cultural Arts Commission: ·Lenita Irene Boldenweck * ·Loretta Fornaciari * ·PaulaClaudine Hobson-Coard * ·Sarah Bowen * ·Risha Bond ·Patricia Hurtado ·Raul Ramos City of South San Francisco Printed on 10/16/2020Page 3 of 4 powered by Legistar™ File #:20-818 Agenda Date:10/21/2020 Version:1 Item #:1. *Denotes incumbent(s) Interview Questions Council’s standard interview questions for new applicants and incumbents will be distributed at the meeting. CONCLUSION Upon review of the applications and completion of interviews on October 21,2020,Council may consider and entertain respective motions to appoint applicants to fill the seats on the Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC), Cultural Arts Commission, and the San Mateo County Mosquito & Vector Control District. Attachments: 1.1 - 18 Applications 2.19 -21 Ballots City of South San Francisco Printed on 10/16/2020Page 4 of 4 powered by Legistar™ City of South San Francisco Boards and Commissions This form may be used to apply for one or more Board/Commission positions. * Full Name Raul Ramos * Street Address ***** * City, State Zip South San Francisco CA 94080 * Preferred Phone Number * Email ***** * Board/Commission of interest (select all that apply) Conference Center Authority Business Representative Conference Center Authority Community Representative Cultural Arts Commission If you selected more than one Board/Commission of interest, please rank your preferences here, starting with your first choice. 1) Conf Ctr Authority Community Rep, 2) Conf Ctr Authority Business Rep, 3) Cultural Arts Commission * How many years have you been a resident of South San Francisco? 10 * What community activities are you presently involved in, or have been in the past? None * Why do you want to be a member of a Board or Commission? What do you feel you could contribute to the Board or Commission? Make a contribution to my community. Both international business experience as well as creative arts skills and knowledge. * What qualifies you for this appointment? Over 20 years of global experience in international trade, event management, and arts and creative insight by virtue of hands-on skills, knowledge and experience. * Have you attended any meetings of the commission/board for which you are applying? If so, which one(s)? No * Are you currently receiving any form of compensation from the City of South San Francisco for work performed? If yes, please explain. No * Do you have any relatives serving on Council, Commissions, Boards, and Committees or otherwise employed by the City of South San Francisco? If yes, include name, position and relationship. No * EDUCATION - Please include name and location of college/university/technical or trade school with dates attended and major. De La Salle University - BA Business Administration * WORK EXPERIENCE - Please include dates employed, employer and position. DaVinci Studio - 2018-Present Marketing and Creative Design Consultant Attachment Resume Raul_Ramos_resume.gdsbd2020.pdf Page | 1 MILITARY SERVICE - Please include dates and branch. N/A Please list any other background information (business, education, personal) that might be useful in determining your eligibility. Education: Business Administration major in Marketing Management Creative Lead & Graphic Design, Branding, Identity Solutions, Marketing Collateral Development, Presentation Development, Website Front-end Design, Event Management, Global Sourcing & Vendor Management, Project Management, Global Logistics Planning, Copywriting * What is your vision for growth in South San Francisco? Development of the conference center with partnerships with the SSF Biotech industry, restaurant industry, and shoreline improvements. * By typing my name, I certify that, to the best of my knowledge, all statements in this application are complete and true. I agree and understand that any misstatement of material fact will cause me to forfeit all rights to the appointment to a Commission, Board, or Committee. Raul Ramos The interest of the City is served best by actual and regular participation by Board and Commission members. Thus, upon the second absence from a regular meeting within any rolling twelve-month period, a member shall receive a written communication from the Mayor requesting that the member respond to the Mayor with an explanation for said absences within one week of the member's receipt of the written communication. The Mayor shall report to the City Council the reasons provided for the member's absences. If the City Council determines that the absences occurred for legitimate reasons, the City Council may excuse both or one of the absences. Members are also encouraged to give advanced notice of their absence from meetings. Applications are accepted on a continuous basis and will remain valid 1 year from the date of submission. If you are selected to serve on a Board or Commission, you will be required to file an Annual Statement of Economic Interest (FPPC Form 700). Once this form is submitted, you will receive a response from the Office of the City Clerk within three business days to provide you with information regarding the next steps. Please keep an eye out for this email. If you do not receive an email, please call us at (650) 877-8518. THIS FORM IS A PUBLIC RECORD, DISCLOSABLE PURSUANT TO GOVT. CODE 6250 ET SEQ. Page | 2 Raul Ramos South San Francisco, CA 94080 SUMMARY Over 10 years of experience in creative design, brand, strategy and engagement with broad marketing communications in various industries. An entrepreneurial mindset with a roll-up-your-sleeve attitude who understands the big picture and strategize from concept, ideation, partner collaboration, and production of integrated creative campaign solutions. SPECIALTIES Creative Lead & Graphic Design | Branding | Identity Solutions | Collateral | Print Production | Presentation Development | Website Front-end Design | User Guides (IFU) | Trade show signage | Packaging Design | Event Management | Global Sourcing & Vendor Management | Project Management | Global Logistics Planning | Copywriting PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Creative & Brand Designer + Marketing Communications Consultant 01/2001 – Present (Except for indicated period with companies below) DaVinci Studio (DVS) | South San Francisco, CA Create marketing communication solutions for start-ups in need of identity, branding or strategic direction, while Fortune 500 clients benefit from quick project turnaround. Forge strong customer relationships through compelling creative campaigns, visual designs and messages that communicate the brand, acquire customers and gain a competitive edge. Bring diverse mindsets — senior management to C-level into convergence by distilling engineering and technical information into a simple, yet powerful message that resonates with the audience. •Lead and manage the project workflow and communications with technical and non-technical stakeholders •Create custom and meaningful storylines for different media that resonate with various audiences •Virtual team leader and vendor manager – act as a central clearinghouse and single point of contact by managing vendors and external agencies •Visually enhance canned presentations – to make them stand out and vastly more compelling •Event management planner – sales staff just arrive on site and sell without the worries of set-up and breakdown Creative Design and Marketing Communications Manager 12/2014 – 02/2019 | iHEAR Medical | San Leandro, CA •Created the identity and branding foundation for a start-up company in the hearable industry •Designed and produced all collateral, packaging, technical publications & website front- end •Managed collateral and communications review process to ensure FDA and GMP compliance •Image selection and editing for visual concepts Creative & Marketing Director 05/2010 – 02/2013 | ROPV | Brentwood, California & Harbin, China Created an integrated marketing solution that raised the brand image, increased product awareness, and engineering capabilities that successfully launched an overseas water pressure vessel company globally in less than three years. The increased market visibility resulted in an expanded global network from two in 2 countries to 17 distributors that support 35 countries. Managed a 5-person marketing team, external vendors and creative agencies. Marketing Communications Manager 05/2006 – 01/2009 | ERI Energy Recovery Inc. | San Leandro, California Energy recovery Device Company - A niche start-up in the water industry ERI revenues were under $10M/year when I joined and launched a rebranding initiative. Our team embarked on an aggressive marketing push and by year-end, the company doubled its size. By the end of the second year, the company doubled again. By mid-2009 the company went public with revenues of over $50M/year. •Developed and implemented corporate identity and branding solutions •Concept to hands-on development of marketing collateral •Coordinated all facets of the marketing communications program for US, European, Mid-East, and the Asia Pacific regions •Planned and managed marketing events including: trade shows, product launch, hospitality and seminars. Responsible for all aspects of management including budget, contract negotiation, partner development & coordination, logistics planning and global sourcing •Managed the advertising calendar and negotiated ad buys •Global vendor sourcing and management College De La Salle University, BS Business Administration (Major in Marketing Management) Training General GMP Training GMP Labeling and Marketing Information Training Software Skills Adobe Creative Cloud: Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Acrobat | Microsoft Office Suite: Word, Excel, PowerPoint | QuarkXpress | Apple: iMovie, iDVD, Keynote, Numbers, Pages | Weebly | Wordpress 2 Raul Ramos Page City of South San Francisco Boards and Commissions This form may be used to apply for one or more Board/Commission positions. * Full Name Risha Bond * Street Address ***** * City, State Zip South San Francisco CA 94080 * Preferred Phone Number * Email ***** * Board/Commission of interest (select all that apply) Cultural Arts Commission If you selected more than one Board/Commission of interest, please rank your preferences here, starting with your first choice. **SKIPPED** * How many years have you been a resident of South San Francisco? 6 * What community activities are you presently involved in, or have been in the past? none applicable: I am applying because I want to get involved * Why do you want to be a member of a Board or Commission? What do you feel you could contribute to the Board or Commission? I am creative, collaborative, action-oriented, and have leadership skills. * What qualifies you for this appointment? I am really into art, and interested in bring more art to SSF for cultural enrichment of the community as well as a way to potentially distinguish SSF on the Peninsula. * Have you attended any meetings of the commission/board for which you are applying? If so, which one(s)? No, honestly I wasn't aware of them until the call for members * Are you currently receiving any form of compensation from the City of South San Francisco for work performed? If yes, please explain. no * Do you have any relatives serving on Council, Commissions, Boards, and Committees or otherwise employed by the City of South San Francisco? If yes, include name, position and relationship. no * EDUCATION - Please include name and location of college/university/technical or trade school with dates attended and major. Reed College, 1996-2001, Chemistry (took multiple art classes), and Stanford University, 2004-2007, MBA * WORK EXPERIENCE - Please include dates employed, employer and position. Please see my LinkedIn profile: most recently Solazyme/TerraVia (SSF, 2011-2014), REG Life Sciences (SSF, 2015-2019), Genomatica (San Diego, current) -- Director Attachment Resume Risha Bond CV_Dec2019.pdf MILITARY SERVICE - Please include dates and branch. Page | 1 **SKIPPED** Please list any other background information (business, education, personal) that might be useful in determining your eligibility. I have taught multiple art classes at Palo Alto Art Center (jewelry and enameling) * What is your vision for growth in South San Francisco? I believe art programs, services, and community events can both enrich the people who live in SSF and draw visitors to boost our economy. I am interested in pursuing projects, via the board, to develop SSF into more of an art hub: to give opportunities and enrichment to diverse and talented community members (especially young people and people who have lacked economic advantages), and bring visitors to SSF for authentic, local art experiences. * By typing my name, I certify that, to the best of my knowledge, all statements in this application are complete and true. I agree and understand that any misstatement of material fact will cause me to forfeit all rights to the appointment to a Commission, Board, or Committee. Risha Bond The interest of the City is served best by actual and regular participation by Board and Commission members. Thus, upon the second absence from a regular meeting within any rolling twelve-month period, a member shall receive a written communication from the Mayor requesting that the member respond to the Mayor with an explanation for said absences within one week of the member's receipt of the written communication. The Mayor shall report to the City Council the reasons provided for the member's absences. If the City Council determines that the absences occurred for legitimate reasons, the City Council may excuse both or one of the absences. Members are also encouraged to give advanced notice of their absence from meetings. Applications are accepted on a continuous basis and will remain valid 1 year from the date of submission. If you are selected to serve on a Board or Commission, you will be required to file an Annual Statement of Economic Interest (FPPC Form 700). Once this form is submitted, you will receive a response from the Office of the City Clerk within three business days to provide you with information regarding the next steps. Please keep an eye out for this email. If you do not receive an email, please call us at (650) 877-8518. THIS FORM IS A PUBLIC RECORD, DISCLOSABLE PURSUANT TO GOVT. CODE 6250 ET SEQ. Page | 2 Risha Bond REG Life Sciences, South San Francisco, CA Director, Strategic Product Development, March 2018 – July 2019 (division was acquired) Senior Manager, Strategic Product Development, Dec. 2015 – March 2018 Consultant, Feb. 2015 – Dec. 2015  Developed product portfolio strategy across diverse chemical industries including polymers, surfactants, nutrition and supplements, personal care, and fragrance ingredients o Built pipeline with mature target product sales est. $1 Billion; 30-75% gross margins o Collaborated with multi-billion dollar global companies in development of new chemistries o Managed market analytics via a team of consultants to identify drivers and unmet needs  Led business development focused on partnerships and strategic relationships o Pitched ~100 large global companies in 18 months, 25% hit rate to next level of discussion o Managed investment firm for division spin-out; transition activities in acquisition o Managed business development direct report and consultants  Managed discovery and development projects via technical consultants, industry experts, and professors, including Industry Advisory Board for the Center for Biocomposites and Bioplastics Solazyme, Inc. (TerraVia), South San Francisco, CA Associate Director, Emerging Business, Sept. 2011 – Dec. 2014  Led collaboration with ADM on research to develop Thrive® Algae Oil (now a Corbion product available at Walmart), as well as other application-development projects across multiple fields  Supported Unilever relationship and other business development relationships and negotiations, including presentations and analysis credited as key contributions to closing deals  Managed technology development and application testing projects with two university groups, multiple expert consultants, contract labs, and internal R&D resources Venture Capital and Start-up Companies (various) Associate; Consultant Aug. 2007 – Aug. 2011  Evaluated opportunities across Cleantech and Industrial Biotechnology Cargill, Inc., Wayzata, MN Extended MBA Internship, Industrial BioProducts, Dec. 2005 – July 2006  Drove Stage Gate process of six opportunities for sustainable industrial products Genencor International, Inc. (DuPont), Palo Alto, CA Business-Technical Liaison; Research Assistant, 2001 – 2004 Education: Stanford University, Graduate School of Business, Stanford, CA MBA, June 2007 Reed College, Portland, OR Organic chemistry and biochemistry: BA Chemistry, June 2001 City of South San Francisco Boards and Commissions This form may be used to apply for one or more Board/Commission positions. * Full Name Patricia Hurtado * Street Address ***** * City, State Zip South San Francisco CA 94080 * Preferred Phone Number * Email ***** * Board/Commission of interest (select all that apply) Conference Center Authority Community Representative Cultural Arts Commission If you selected more than one Board/Commission of interest, please rank your preferences here, starting with your first choice. Cultural Arts-1, Conference Center 2 * How many years have you been a resident of South San Francisco? 20 + years * What community activities are you presently involved in, or have been in the past? None at the moment since I recently moved back to the city and then shelter in place happened with social distancing. Otherwise prior to leaving for graduate school I attended the citizens academies. * Why do you want to be a member of a Board or Commission? What do you feel you could contribute to the Board or Commission? I would like to become a member of the arts board to promote a culturally diverse community of several races, generations, interests, and experiences of our youth, families, and individuals that live, work and play in our city. While contributing my own personal and professional experiences of living in South City and participating in city led events. * What qualifies you for this appointment? What qualifies me to be a part of the Arts board is my passion in advocating for freedom of creative artistic expression that the arts has to offer especially for our culturally diverse South City community. * Have you attended any meetings of the commission/board for which you are applying? If so, which one(s)? I have attending several city meetings, however not under this specific appointment or topic. * Are you currently receiving any form of compensation from the City of South San Francisco for work performed? If yes, please explain. No * Do you have any relatives serving on Council, Commissions, Boards, and Committees or otherwise employed by the City of South San Francisco? If yes, include name, position and relationship. No * EDUCATION - Please include name and location of college/university/technical or trade school with dates attended and major. South San Francisco High School (Diploma: June 2004) Skyline Community College (Associates in Psychology: August 2016) San Francisco State University (Bachelor's in Consumer and Family Sciences: December 2018) The Chicago School of Professional Psychology (Doctorate in Clinical Forensic Psychology Jan-December 2019; Master's in Forensic Psychology January 2019-Present) * WORK EXPERIENCE - Please include dates employed, employer and position. Page | 1 Please see attachment: Resume 2020 Attachment Resume Resume 2020-Patricia Hurtado.docx MILITARY SERVICE - Please include dates and branch. N/A Please list any other background information (business, education, personal) that might be useful in determining your eligibility. SSF Citizens Academy (2018), SSF Citizens Police Academy (2018) * What is your vision for growth in South San Francisco? My vision for the future of South San Francisco is a happy and thriving community of residents, businesses and visitors alike. who support and encourage one another through positive interactions for healthy community and city developmental growth. * By typing my name, I certify that, to the best of my knowledge, all statements in this application are complete and true. I agree and understand that any misstatement of material fact will cause me to forfeit all rights to the appointment to a Commission, Board, or Committee. Patricia Hurtado The interest of the City is served best by actual and regular participation by Board and Commission members. Thus, upon the second absence from a regular meeting within any rolling twelve-month period, a member shall receive a written communication from the Mayor requesting that the member respond to the Mayor with an explanation for said absences within one week of the member's receipt of the written communication. The Mayor shall report to the City Council the reasons provided for the member's absences. If the City Council determines that the absences occurred for legitimate reasons, the City Council may excuse both or one of the absences. Members are also encouraged to give advanced notice of their absence from meetings. Applications are accepted on a continuous basis and will remain valid 1 year from the date of submission. If you are selected to serve on a Board or Commission, you will be required to file an Annual Statement of Economic Interest (FPPC Form 700). Once this form is submitted, you will receive a response from the Office of the City Clerk within three business days to provide you with information regarding the next steps. Please keep an eye out for this email. If you do not receive an email, please call us at (650) 877-8518. THIS FORM IS A PUBLIC RECORD, DISCLOSABLE PURSUANT TO GOVT. CODE 6250 ET SEQ. Page | 2 Name - 2 CASA’s of San Francisco Court Appointed Special Advocate, January 2014 Certified to represent abused and neglected children and youth in court proceedings COMMUNITY SERVICE Yoga For Youth Wellness Project Lead Yoga Guide, 1/2018-6/2018 Led individual and small group yoga sessions with staff and youth of a residential treatment facility for crossover youth. San Francisco SPCA Animal Assisted Therapist, 8/2014-6/2018 *Sit, Stay, Love- Taught compassion and socioemotional skills through animal themed books and assisted with literacy development through teacher directed activities *Puppy Dog Tales- Helped at risk children develop literacy skills through the support of a friendly animal companion *Casa De Las Madres-Provided therapeutic relief with a trained dog to children and women displaced by domestic violence WORK EXPERIENCE Unity Care Group Inc. Residential Youth Counselor 3/2017-4/2018 Monitor group home residents' general health and behavior while documenting in daily log. Follow structured living schedule of residents. Participate in the implementation of treatment plans. Teach socially acceptable behavior at home and in public. Transport residents to appointments and activities. Assist residents with homework and filling out applications. Keep home in ordinance with CA Community Care Licensing requirements. Assist with office duties. Provide assistance in other areas as needed San Mateo County and San Francisco General Hospitals Pediatric Medical Assistant 11/2006-4/2013 Prepared patients for medical appointments to include point of care testing, injections, phlebotomy and electrocardiograms. Kempe Clinic Specialty: case management of at risk youth including teen parents, foster youth and incarcerated youth. LANGUAGES English: Native Speaker, Advanced Listener, Advanced Reading and Writing Spanish: Native Speaker, Intermediate Listener, Intermediate Reading and Writing City of South San Francisco Boards and Commissions This form may be used to apply for one or more Board/Commission positions. * Full Name Joanne Sun * Street Address ***** * City, State Zip CA South San Francisco 94080 * Preferred Phone Number * Email ***** * Board/Commission of interest (select all that apply) Cultural Arts Commission Library Board If you selected more than one Board/Commission of interest, please rank your preferences here, starting with your first choice. Library Board * How many years have you been a resident of South San Francisco? 5 * What community activities are you presently involved in, or have been in the past? volunteer with my employer also as a licensed acupuncturist * Why do you want to be a member of a Board or Commission? What do you feel you could contribute to the Board or Commission? I like SSF and like to do something for it. I believe education, culture and tradition are better investment options than building more prisons. * What qualifies you for this appointment? I am a responsible citizen. * Have you attended any meetings of the commission/board for which you are applying? If so, which one(s)? not yet * Are you currently receiving any form of compensation from the City of South San Francisco for work performed? If yes, please explain. no * Do you have any relatives serving on Council, Commissions, Boards, and Committees or otherwise employed by the City of South San Francisco? If yes, include name, position and relationship. no * EDUCATION - Please include name and location of college/university/technical or trade school with dates attended and major. The University of Wisconsin-Madison, Electrical Engineering, Ph.D., 1999-2006, * WORK EXPERIENCE - Please include dates employed, employer and position. 2018 to present, Salesforce, Software Engineer Attachment Resume **SKIPPED** Page | 1 MILITARY SERVICE - Please include dates and branch. **SKIPPED** Please list any other background information (business, education, personal) that might be useful in determining your eligibility. **SKIPPED** * What is your vision for growth in South San Francisco? Stay kind, stay civilized, stay beautiful * By typing my name, I certify that, to the best of my knowledge, all statements in this application are complete and true. I agree and understand that any misstatement of material fact will cause me to forfeit all rights to the appointment to a Commission, Board, or Committee. Joanne Sun The interest of the City is served best by actual and regular participation by Board and Commission members. Thus, upon the second absence from a regular meeting within any rolling twelve-month period, a member shall receive a written communication from the Mayor requesting that the member respond to the Mayor with an explanation for said absences within one week of the member's receipt of the written communication. The Mayor shall report to the City Council the reasons provided for the member's absences. If the City Council determines that the absences occurred for legitimate reasons, the City Council may excuse both or one of the absences. Members are also encouraged to give advanced notice of their absence from meetings. Applications are accepted on a continuous basis and will remain valid 1 year from the date of submission. If you are selected to serve on a Board or Commission, you will be required to file an Annual Statement of Economic Interest (FPPC Form 700). Once this form is submitted, you will receive a response from the Office of the City Clerk within three business days to provide you with information regarding the next steps. Please keep an eye out for this email. If you do not receive an email, please call us at (650) 877-8518. THIS FORM IS A PUBLIC RECORD, DISCLOSABLE PURSUANT TO GOVT. CODE 6250 ET SEQ. Page | 2 CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING October 21, 2020 VOTING BALLOT Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) One Vacancy Partial Term Expiring: July 18, 2022 Select One (1) Candidate R. Bowen ** Perez ** White ** Gore * Chheng * Whye C. Woodrich M. Woodrich Donofiro Mayor Garbarino Vice Mayor Addiego Councilmember Matsumoto Councilmember Nagales Councilmember Nicolas **Denotes multiple positions applicant * Denotes incumbent Date: Signature: City of South San Francisco Boards and Commissions This form may be used to apply for one or more Board/Commission positions. * Full Name David Perez * Street Address ***** * City, State Zip CA SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO 94080 * Preferred Phone Number * Email ***** * Board/Commission of interest (select all that apply) Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) Conference Center Authority Community Representative Housing Authority Measure W Citizens' Oversight Committee Personnel Board Planning Commission (PC) If you selected more than one Board/Commission of interest, please rank your preferences here, starting with your first choice. Housing, Planning, Personnel, Measure W, Conference Center * How many years have you been a resident of South San Francisco? 25 * What community activities are you presently involved in, or have been in the past? Ballet folklorico alma de mexico, attended city council meetings before pandemic * Why do you want to be a member of a Board or Commission? What do you feel you could contribute to the Board or Commission? I need to begin advocating for young minority residents like myself and my siblings so that we're not priced out of our hometown * What qualifies you for this appointment? I hold a B.A. in economics and a B.S. in statistics from San Francisco State University, where I studied the effects of gentrification on the environment. * Have you attended any meetings of the commission/board for which you are applying? If so, which one(s)? No * Are you currently receiving any form of compensation from the City of South San Francisco for work performed? If yes, please explain. No * Do you have any relatives serving on Council, Commissions, Boards, and Committees or otherwise employed by the City of South San Francisco? If yes, include name, position and relationship. No * EDUCATION - Please include name and location of college/university/technical or trade school with dates attended and major. San Francisco State University 2013-218 B.A. Economics B.S. Statistics * WORK EXPERIENCE - Please include dates employed, employer and position. Caregiver IHSS 2018-2020 Personal Assistant 2018-2020 World Enabled 2018-2020 Customer Service Sees Candies/Pizza Hut 2012-2018 Page | 1 Attachment Resume resume(service).docx MILITARY SERVICE - Please include dates and branch. Aspiring coast guard recruit Please list any other background information (business, education, personal) that might be useful in determining your eligibility. Fluent in Spanish Mentored under a UC Berkeley city planning professor * What is your vision for growth in South San Francisco? I want South City to be affordable for everyone who grew up here, while also improving our quality of life. We must consider current residents as potential and first-priority inhabitants for any new housing. Every new apartment complex must have a majority of units be affordable on a minimum wage salary. Any and all major roads and streets must be fixed and repaved before building new structures in the area. We must defund the police and reallocate the money toward community projects. #BLM * By typing my name, I certify that, to the best of my knowledge, all statements in this application are complete and true. I agree and understand that any misstatement of material fact will cause me to forfeit all rights to the appointment to a Commission, Board, or Committee. David R. Perez The interest of the City is served best by actual and regular participation by Board and Commission members. Thus, upon the second absence from a regular meeting within any rolling twelve-month period, a member shall receive a written communication from the Mayor requesting that the member respond to the Mayor with an explanation for said absences within one week of the member's receipt of the written communication. The Mayor shall report to the City Council the reasons provided for the member's absences. If the City Council determines that the absences occurred for legitimate reasons, the City Council may excuse both or one of the absences. Members are also encouraged to give advanced notice of their absence from meetings. Applications are accepted on a continuous basis and will remain valid 1 year from the date of submission. If you are selected to serve on a Board or Commission, you will be required to file an Annual Statement of Economic Interest (FPPC Form 700). Once this form is submitted, you will receive a response from the Office of the City Clerk within three business days to provide you with information regarding the next steps. Please keep an eye out for this email. If you do not receive an email, please call us at (650) 877-8518. THIS FORM IS A PUBLIC RECORD, DISCLOSABLE PURSUANT TO GOVT. CODE 6250 ET SEQ. Page | 2 CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING October 21, 2020 VOTING BALLOT Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) Four Vacancies 4-year Term Expiring: July 19, 2024 Select Four (4) Candidates R. Bowen ** Perez ** White ** Gore * Chheng * Whye C. Woodrich M. Woodrich Donofiro Mayor Garbarino Vice Mayor Addiego Councilmember Matsumoto Councilmember Nagales Councilmember Nicolas **Denotes multiple positions applicant * Denotes incumbent Date: Signature: CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING October 21, 2020 VOTING BALLOT San Mateo County Mosquito & Vector Control District One Vacancy 2-year Term Expiring: June 15, 2022 or 4-year Term Expiring: June 15, 2024 White ** Mayor Garbarino Vice Mayor Addiego Councilmember Matsumoto Councilmember Nagales Councilmember Nicolas **Denotes multiple positions applicant Date: Signed: CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING October 21, 2020 VOTING BALLOT Cultural Arts Commission Eight Vacancies 4-year Term Expiring: June 13, 2024 Select Eight (8) Candidates Sun ** R. Bowen ** White ** Fornaciari * Hobson- Coard * S. Bowen * Boldenweck * Bond Ramos Hurtado Mayor Garbarino Vice Mayor Addiego Councilmember Matsumoto Councilmember Nagales Councilmember Nicolas **Denotes multiple positions applicant * Denotes incumbent Date: Signature: City of South San Francisco Boards and Commissions This form may be used to apply for one or more Board/Commission positions. * Full Name Clayton White * Street Address ***** * City, State Zip CA South San Francisco 94080 * Preferred Phone Number * Email ***** * Board/Commission of interest (select all that apply) Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) Cultural Arts Commission San Mateo County Mosquito & Vector Control District (SMC MVCD)*(City Representative on County Committee) If you selected more than one Board/Commission of interest, please rank your preferences here, starting with your first choice. San Mateo County Mosquito & Vector Control District (SMC MVCD)*(City Representative on County Committee) * How many years have you been a resident of South San Francisco? 4 * What community activities are you presently involved in, or have been in the past? I wish to become involved in the community. * Why do you want to be a member of a Board or Commission? What do you feel you could contribute to the Board or Commission? I am a scientist working at a biotech company. I feel my scientific expertise and masters degree in epidemiology would be applicable to the San Mateo County Mosquito & Vector Control. * What qualifies you for this appointment? I have extensive knowledge of mosquito borne illnesses and the life cycle of many types of virus. My epidemiological background would help me advise others and make decisions regarding the outbreak of pathogens such as Zika and West Nile virus. * Have you attended any meetings of the commission/board for which you are applying? If so, which one(s)? I have observed a meeting of the SMC MVCD. * Are you currently receiving any form of compensation from the City of South San Francisco for work performed? If yes, please explain. No * Do you have any relatives serving on Council, Commissions, Boards, and Committees or otherwise employed by the City of South San Francisco? If yes, include name, position and relationship. No * EDUCATION - Please include name and location of college/university/technical or trade school with dates attended and major. The George Washington University Clinical Research Administration Focus on epidemiology, Masters of Science in Health Sciences University of California, Santa Cruz Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Bachelor of Science * WORK EXPERIENCE - Please include dates employed, employer and position. Junior Specialist U.C. Santa Cruz 2009–2011 Research Assistant CytomX Therapeutics 2012-2013 Research Associate I CytomX Therapeutics 2014-2016 Research Associate II CytomX Therapeutics 2017-present Page | 1 Attachment Resume Clayton White_CV.pdf MILITARY SERVICE - Please include dates and branch. **SKIPPED** Please list any other background information (business, education, personal) that might be useful in determining your eligibility. **SKIPPED** * What is your vision for growth in South San Francisco? South San Francisco must retain it's reputation as being business-friendly, whilst balancing this with the needs of it's longtime residents. * By typing my name, I certify that, to the best of my knowledge, all statements in this application are complete and true. I agree and understand that any misstatement of material fact will cause me to forfeit all rights to the appointment to a Commission, Board, or Committee. Clayton White The interest of the City is served best by actual and regular participation by Board and Commission members. Thus, upon the second absence from a regular meeting within any rolling twelve-month period, a member shall receive a written communication from the Mayor requesting that the member respond to the Mayor with an explanation for said absences within one week of the member's receipt of the written communication. The Mayor shall report to the City Council the reasons provided for the member's absences. If the City Council determines that the absences occurred for legitimate reasons, the City Council may excuse both or one of the absences. Members are also encouraged to give advanced notice of their absence from meetings. Applications are accepted on a continuous basis and will remain valid 1 year from the date of submission. If you are selected to serve on a Board or Commission, you will be required to file an Annual Statement of Economic Interest (FPPC Form 700). Once this form is submitted, you will receive a response from the Office of the City Clerk within three business days to provide you with information regarding the next steps. Please keep an eye out for this email. If you do not receive an email, please call us at (650) 877-8518. THIS FORM IS A PUBLIC RECORD, DISCLOSABLE PURSUANT TO GOVT. CODE 6250 ET SEQ. Page | 2 Clayton W White South San Francisco, CA 94080 — 1 EDUCATION The George Washington University, Washington D.C. Clinical Research Administration, Masters of Science in Health Sciences University of California, Santa Cruz Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Bachelor of Science PROFESSIONAL STRENGTHS ▪ Familiar with FDA and ICH Guidelines. ▪ Knowledge and understanding of clinical trials, medical terminology, and Good Clinical Practices. ▪ Excellent problem-solving abilities and strong organizational skills. ▪ Outstanding communication skills including ability to collaborate across multiple departments. ▪ Proven initiative to act independently as well as ability to contribute effectively within team s. ▪ Proactive, efficient, and well organized; able to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines. ▪ Project management ▪ Vendor management EXPERIENCE Research Associate II CytomX Therapeutics 2015-present ▪ Project lead for development of in vivo tumor models for T-cell engaging bispecific antibodies. ▪ Management of study documentation and electronic data capture system. ▪ Collaborate across department with researchers for model development of new modalities. ▪ Analysis of data sets for future study design. ▪ Ensured biosecurity and disease prevention by initiating and overseeing vivarium health surveillance via sentinel colony. ▪ Received Registered Laboratory Animal Technologist certification (RLATG) from the American Association of Laboratory Animal Scientists (AALAS). Research Associate I CytomX Therapeutics 2013-2015 ▪ Independently conducted in vivo studies of cancer and inflammation. (ADME and efficacy) ▪ Wrote significant portions of program description and vivarium preparation/design for attaining Association for Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care (AAALAC) accreditation. ▪ Designed/authored SOP’s submitted for Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) approval. ▪ Vendor management Research Assistant CytomX Therapeutics 2012-2013 ▪ Mammalian cell culture, cell banking, sample preparation for tumor studies and cell -based assays. ▪ Assisted researchers with large efficacy studies. Junior Specialist U.C. Santa Cruz 2006–2009 ▪ Specialized in mechanisms of immunological tolerance. ▪ Gestational, parturition, post-parturition, and neonatal care. ▪ Managed lab maintenance (ordering supplies, chemical inventory, etc) ▪ Managed the training of lab members, data analysis, and designing protocols for future experiments. ▪ Performed DNA extraction, PCR, and gel-electrophoresis. ▪ Conducted minor survival-surgery upon mice; performing skin grafting experiments ▪ Fluorescence microscopy and FACS Clayton W White 2 PROFESSIONAL ACCREDIDATIONS LATG certification (American Association of Laboratory Animal Scientists) CORE EXPERTISE Laboratory Procedures: Methods/routes and techniques of administering medication and euthanasia, anesthesia and analgesia (induction and maintenance, monitoring requirements and equipment), Minor survival surgery on mice and rats, tissue collection of mice and rats, ELISA, Primer design, Extracellular and intracellular Immuno - labeling, Western Blot, Fluorescence microscopy, Brightfield microscopy, PCR, Plasmid prep and restriction digest, IHC, Fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) General Applications: StudyLog Electronic Data Capture System, Prism, Word, Excel, FlowJo, Diva, Image J, Gel Doc Publications and Patents: Leila M. Boustany, Laurie Wong, Clayton W. White, Linnea Diep, Yuanhui Huang, Shouchun Liu, Jennifer H. Richardson, W. Michael Kavanaugh and Bryan A. Irving. (2018). EGFR-CD3 bispecific Probody™ therapeutic induces tumor regressions and increases maximum tolerated dose >60-fold in preclinical studies. Molecular Targets and Cancer Therapeutics (17)1. doi: 10.1158/1535-7163. ANTI-CD3 ANTIBODIES, ACTIVATABLE ANTI-CD3 ANTIBODIES, MULTISPECIFIC ANTI-CD3 ANTIBODIES, MULTISPECIFIC ACTIVATABLE ANTI-CD3 ANTIBODIES, AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME Publication number: 20160194399 Filed: July 24, 2015 Publication date: July 7, 2016 Inventors: Bryan Allen Irving, Sherry Lynn La Porte, Jason Gary Sagert, Daniel Robert Hostetter, Olivia Jennifer Razo, Clayton William White, Jennifer Hope Richardson REFERENCES Available upon request. City of South San Francisco Boards and Commissions This form may be used to apply for one or more Board/Commission positions. * Full Name Nicholas Donofrio * Street Address ***** * City, State Zip Daly City CA 94014 * Preferred Phone Number * Email ***** * Board/Commission of interest (select all that apply) Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) Planning Commission (PC) If you selected more than one Board/Commission of interest, please rank your preferences here, starting with your first choice. Bike/Pedestrian Commission then planning commission * How many years have you been a resident of South San Francisco? 20+ * What community activities are you presently involved in, or have been in the past? Theater in high school, installing solar panels for homeowners * Why do you want to be a member of a Board or Commission? What do you feel you could contribute to the Board or Commission? I've been raised in SSF's diverse school system and have a feel for our community. In particular I've been biking around SSF since I came here in 1995. I still commute from Daly City and as someone who doesn't own a car I can bring a unique perspective to this commission. I've also taken studies in Urban Planning and would like a deeper view into the planning process. * What qualifies you for this appointment? Living on the peninsula for the last 31 years, my education in political science, and my extensive experience in getting around without a car. In addition to this experience, I frequently find myself driving long distances for work. I have a unique perspective when it comes to bicycles interacting with cars due to my experience on both sides of the windshield. * Have you attended any meetings of the commission/board for which you are applying? If so, which one(s)? I wasn't aware we even had a commission for Bicycling and Pedestrians or else I would have gotten involved sooner! * Are you currently receiving any form of compensation from the City of South San Francisco for work performed? If yes, please explain. None * Do you have any relatives serving on Council, Commissions, Boards, and Committees or otherwise employed by the City of South San Francisco? If yes, include name, position and relationship. None * EDUCATION - Please include name and location of college/university/technical or trade school with dates attended and major. Skyline College 2007-2009 Journalism focus SFSU 2009-2011 Major in Political Science Minor in Urban Studies/Planning Skyline College 2012 Additional coursework in electrical and solar installations * WORK EXPERIENCE - Please include dates employed, employer and position. I had several retail jobs before starting work at Mr. Roofing in March of 2013. I started as a Solar Project Manager and recently I've been promoted to Solar Production Page | 1 Manager. I'm 3 months into my 7th year with over 120 PV Solar Installations completed, 2.5 million dollars of revenue produced, and scores of satisfied customers (a couple of whom reside in SSF). Attachment Resume Nicholas Donofrio Placement Manager Resume.pdf MILITARY SERVICE - Please include dates and branch. **SKIPPED** Please list any other background information (business, education, personal) that might be useful in determining your eligibility. I personally feel my record and values speak for themselves. I found my urban studies coursework fascinating and admire California's contribution to fighting climate change. I have a deep respect for the planning and building process and how it can keep our communities safe and effective. * What is your vision for growth in South San Francisco? I think decisions on growth need to be democratized so that residents can have a fair say in how the community is developing. I believe in a denser community that enables more public transportation, bicycling, and pedestrian access. I'm a firm believer in the fight against climate change and think that we need to make our development less car oriented. * By typing my name, I certify that, to the best of my knowledge, all statements in this application are complete and true. I agree and understand that any misstatement of material fact will cause me to forfeit all rights to the appointment to a Commission, Board, or Committee. Nicholas Donofrio The interest of the City is served best by actual and regular participation by Board and Commission members. Thus, upon the second absence from a regular meeting within any rolling twelve-month period, a member shall receive a written communication from the Mayor requesting that the member respond to the Mayor with an explanation for said absences within one week of the member's receipt of the written communication. The Mayor shall report to the City Council the reasons provided for the member's absences. If the City Council determines that the absences occurred for legitimate reasons, the City Council may excuse both or one of the absences. Members are also encouraged to give advanced notice of their absence from meetings. Applications are accepted on a continuous basis and will remain valid 1 year from the date of submission. If you are selected to serve on a Board or Commission, you will be required to file an Annual Statement of Economic Interest (FPPC Form 700). Once this form is submitted, you will receive a response from the Office of the City Clerk within three business days to provide you with information regarding the next steps. Please keep an eye out for this email. If you do not receive an email, please call us at (650) 877-8518. THIS FORM IS A PUBLIC RECORD, DISCLOSABLE PURSUANT TO GOVT. CODE 6250 ET SEQ. Page | 2 Nicholas Donofrio Daly City CA 94014 Mobile: Email: Professional Summary Production Manager with 5+ years of experience managing solar installations in a rapidly changing environment. Strong critical thinking and analytical skills provide a boon to his employer, enabling the team to make decisions with the best advice available. A leader on jobsites, in the office, and wherever else inspiration is needed. Dedicated to customer service with an eye to finding the optimal solution for all parties involved. Core Competencies Teamwork Scheduling Systems Thinking Project Management Verbal and Written Communication Conflict Resolution Employee Engagement Problem Solving Professional Demeanor Work Experience Solar Production Manager January 2017-Present Mr. Roofing Inc., South San Francisco CA -Training employees to assemble solar arrays that will last 25 years -Managing crews on multiple jobsites in different cities -Providing financial analysis of projects to adjust future pricing -Reconfigured supply chain to improve efficiency and reduce cost -112 projects installed, $2.5 million dollars in business produced, and $100,000 dollars in change orders negotiated over 5+ years Solar Project Manager March 2013-January 2017 Mr. Roofing Inc., South San Francisco CA -Listened to customers to design a system that would meet their needs -Led installation crews to install solar arrays to manufacturers specifications -Interacted with building departments to acquire permit approval -Communicated with suppliers to acquire the correct materials on time Education Skyline College​, San Bruno CA Fall 2012 Solar Panel Installation and Electrical courses San Francisco State University​, San Francisco CA Fall 2009-Spring 2011 Bachelor of Arts in Political Science Minor in Urban Studies/Planning Dean’s List 5 Semesters Skyline College​, San Bruno CA Fall 2007- Spring 2009 General Education with a focus on Journalism Dean’s List 5 Semesters City of South San Francisco Boards and Commissions This form may be used to apply for one or more Board/Commission positions. * Full Name Dosh Whye * Street Address ***** * City, State Zip South San Francisco CA 94080 * Preferred Phone Number * Email ***** * Board/Commission of interest (select all that apply) Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) If you selected more than one Board/Commission of interest, please rank your preferences here, starting with your first choice. **SKIPPED** * How many years have you been a resident of South San Francisco? Close to one year. * What community activities are you presently involved in, or have been in the past? None. * Why do you want to be a member of a Board or Commission? What do you feel you could contribute to the Board or Commission? South San Francisco is my new home and I intend to integrate myself into the community. I have lived in several major U.S. cities, and I've been a cyclist in all of them - cycling is my primary mode of transportation. I am an ethnic minority, and I've been involved in community outreach programs to engage/influence under-served communities to adopt cycling (as both an alternate form of transportation and for physical activity). * What qualifies you for this appointment? As stated above, I am a cyclist and this is my primary mode of transportation. I have been involved in cycling unions & communities in other major cities, and I have participated in advocating for biking infrastructure & community engagement. * Have you attended any meetings of the commission/board for which you are applying? If so, which one(s)? No. * Are you currently receiving any form of compensation from the City of South San Francisco for work performed? If yes, please explain. No. * Do you have any relatives serving on Council, Commissions, Boards, and Committees or otherwise employed by the City of South San Francisco? If yes, include name, position and relationship. No. * EDUCATION - Please include name and location of college/university/technical or trade school with dates attended and major. Columbia University - Masters in Bio-behavioral Neuroscience (2012-2015). Boston College - Bachelors in Biological Sciences (2003-2007). * WORK EXPERIENCE - Please include dates employed, employer and position. 1) Neurona Therapeutics - Scientist (2019 - present); 2) Sigilon Therapeutics - Principle Associate Scientist (2018-2019); 3) Harvard University Stem Cell Institute - Laboratory Manager (2016-2018); 4) Columbia University - Senior Research Associate (2010-2016); 5) Nemours Biomedical Research - Research Assistant II (2008-2010); 6) Siemens Healthcare - Cell Culture Technician (2007-2008). Page | 1 Attachment Resume Dosh Whye Complete Curriculum Vitae.pdf MILITARY SERVICE - Please include dates and branch. **SKIPPED** Please list any other background information (business, education, personal) that might be useful in determining your eligibility. **SKIPPED** * What is your vision for growth in South San Francisco? As a biotech professional, I understand the city's commitment to industry expansion, attraction, & candidate recruitment. I also believe that there should be an equal desire to advance & improve the quality of life for current, existing SSF communities. I plan to lend my efforts in helping accomplish both, and one of the striking shortcomings I've noticed in addition to affordable housing is city infrastructure (namely roadways & walking/bike paths). * By typing my name, I certify that, to the best of my knowledge, all statements in this application are complete and true. I agree and understand that any misstatement of material fact will cause me to forfeit all rights to the appointment to a Commission, Board, or Committee. Dosh Whye The interest of the City is served best by actual and regular participation by Board and Commission members. Thus, upon the second absence from a regular meeting within any rolling twelve-month period, a member shall receive a written communication from the Mayor requesting that the member respond to the Mayor with an explanation for said absences within one week of the member's receipt of the written communication. The Mayor shall report to the City Council the reasons provided for the member's absences. If the City Council determines that the absences occurred for legitimate reasons, the City Council may excuse both or one of the absences. Members are also encouraged to give advanced notice of their absence from meetings. Applications are accepted on a continuous basis and will remain valid 1 year from the date of submission. If you are selected to serve on a Board or Commission, you will be required to file an Annual Statement of Economic Interest (FPPC Form 700). Once this form is submitted, you will receive a response from the Office of the City Clerk within three business days to provide you with information regarding the next steps. Please keep an eye out for this email. If you do not receive an email, please call us at (650) 877-8518. THIS FORM IS A PUBLIC RECORD, DISCLOSABLE PURSUANT TO GOVT. CODE 6250 ET SEQ. Page | 2 Dosh Whye • South San Francisco, CA 94080 • • Education Columbia University (September 2012 – May 2015) Teachers College M.A. Biobehavioral Neuroscience w/ concentration in Motor Learning & Control Boston College (September 2003 - May 2007) College of Arts & Sciences B.A. Biological Sciences Work Experience Neurona Therapeutics South San Francisco, CA Discovery Biology & Process Development (September 2019 – present) Scientist • Working on a team of scientists to provide novel stem cell therapies for the treatment of neurological disorders such as temporal lobe epilepsy and neuropathic pain. • As a part of the discovery team, focus on the generation of different neural cell derivatives by using high throughput screening & combinatorial approaches. • Use automation & multiplexed analytical techniques to define, characterize, and qualify batches of differentiated neurons from embryonic stem cells. • Operate on the process development team to refine & standardized methods for routine batch records in a GMP-like setting. • Involved in a team to conduct pilot studies for pre-IND enabling studies focused on safety & efficacy of our ESC derived cellular products. Sigilon Therapeutics Cambridge, MA Islet Cell Therapy Group (October 2018 – September 2019) Principal Associate Scientist • Assisted in the selection of a candidate induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) line for the clinical grade derivation of pancreatic islet beta cells for cell replacement therapy. • Optimized conditions for routine stem cell culture, and I generated both master and working cell banks of our chosen candidate iPSC line. • Contributed to the development of a differentiation protocol to transform pluripotent stem cells into insulin-producing, pancreatic islet beta cells. • Conducted functional assays on primary islets and iPSC derived beta cells to assess cell viability over long-term culture as well as biochemical assays to measure insulin secretion upon glucose stimulation. • Cross-trained with engineering group to optimize conditions for bio-polymer encapsulation of PSC derived cells for targeted delivery. • Established conditions for manufacturing level scale-up using bioreactor systems. • Involved with SOP generation and process transfer to a contract manufacturing organization (CMO). Harvard University Cambridge, MA Department of Stem Cell & Regenerative Biology (February 2016 – October 2018) Laboratory Manager • Provided day-to-day management of laboratory resources and operations for a 30 member research group within Harvard’s Department of Stem Cell & Regenerative Biology. • Maintained a functional iPS cell line repository for various neurological disease models studied in the lab (AD, PD, SMA, ALS), and worked with multiple members of the lab to optimize protocols for cell type specific differentiations. • Involved in a high throughput screen to identify novel natural compounds that rescue a cell death phenotype in ALS patient iPSC derived motor neurons. • Involved in a high throughput screen to identify novel chemical modulators of SMN protein levels in SMA patient iPSC derived motor neurons. • Assisted with a project studying the pathology of Alzheimer’s Disease by optimizing protocols to generate cortical spheroids and cerebral organoids. • Involved in a collaboration with Google (Alphabet Inc.) to utilize machine learning to identify phenotypic biomarkers in primary cell cohorts of SMA patient and carriers. • Involved in a collaboration with the Broad Institute of M.I.T. to analyze differential gene expression profiles in models of neurological disease using the Connectivity Map (C- MAP) platform and chemical perturbagen databases (LINCS 360). Columbia University Medical Center New York, NY Department of Rehabilitation & Regenerative Medicine (July 2010 - February 2016) Senior Research Associate (02/2014 - 02/2016) • Helped establish a stem cell core facility within Columbia University Medical Center by providing strategic insight into facility instruments & equipment, consumables & reagents, and developed a pricing model for various services provided therein. • Helped build a cell repository of disease patient samples (blood & fibroblasts) and performed their induction into pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) using various methods (mRNA, Sendai, episomal). • Functioned as the core's section manager for all projects related to neurological disease, and worked with various research groups to establish cell type specific disease models from patient derived iPSCs. • Worked on a collaboration between Target ALS and Biogen Idec to generate a repository of ALS patient disease IPSC lines and performed their subsequent differentiation into motor neurons. • Provided training to researchers within and outside of the Columbia University Medical Center community. Research Specialist (08/2011 - 02/2014) • Primary project was to perform low-throughput compound perturbations of multiple mouse embryonic stem cell models of motor neuron degeneration (SMA and ALS) and establish an interactome of gene expression profiles. • Secondary project involved assisting with medium-throughput screening on mouse ESC- derived motor neurons to identify novel compounds that rescue a cell death phenotype in ALS models. This work led to a peer-reviewed journal publication (uncredited). • Functioned in a supportive role to provide mouse ESC-derived motor neurons, modeling various motor neuron disease (SMA and ALS), to multiple researchers within the Columbia Motor Neuron Center for their respective projects. Senior Research Technician (07/2010 - 08/2011) • I assisted with experimental drug studies using cellular and animal models of T Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. • As lead technician, I managed a team to execute the daily animal husbandry and genotyping of over 20 different genetic mouse strains. • As a part of an independent project, I performed in vitro assays on several cancer cell lines using both cell biology and biochemical methods. • I also assisted with mouse dosing, blood collection, organ harvesting, and tumor imaging. • This work led to a 2nd author, peer reviewed publication. • Additionally, I worked on a novel cell biology platform in collaboration with Corning Life Sciences. A.I. DuPont Hospital for Children Wilmington, DE Nemours Center for Biomedical Research (January 2008-July 2010) Research Assistant II • I helped implement an embryonic stem cell model system into our SMA research group by using mouse ESCs. • I optimized a protocol for the efficient generation of motor neurons from WT and SMA mutant mouse ESCs. • I performed biochemical and proteomic analyses on ESC derived MNs to identify mechanistic pathways of motor neuron degeneration in SMA. • I assisted with live animal dissections and primary motor neuron culture preparations. • This work led to a 1st co-author, peer reviewed publication. • As the sole research assistant, I also functioned as lab manager to provide ordering and inventory documentation of all lab items. Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics Newark, DE In Vitro Antibody Production (June 2007- January 2008) Cell Culture Technician IV • I was involved in the upstream process of in vitro monoclonal antibody production in a cGMP and FDA regulated environment. • In just 6 months, I independently operated two functional clean rooms - housing 25 bioreactor machines - for the large-scale batch production of multiple mouse hybridoma cell lines. • I also performed medium-scale, manual roller bottle cell culture of newly established mouse hybridoma cell lines. • From a workplace standpoint, I was involved with the company’s diversity training program. Publications 1. Yang S.J, Lipnick S.L., Makhortova N.R., Venugopalan S., Fan M., Whye D.W., Armstrong Z., Schlaeger T., Deng L., Chung W.K., O’Callaghan L., Geraschenko A., Berndl M., Hazard J., Williams B., Narayanaswamy A., Ando D.M., Nelson P., Rubin L.L. Applying Deep Neural Network Analysis to High Content Imaged-Based Assays. SLAS Discovery. 2019 Jul 8:2472555219857715. 2. Subramaniam P.S., Whye D.W., Efimenko E., Chen J.C., Tosello V., De Keersmaecker K., Kashishian A., Thompson M.A., Castillo M., Cordon-Cardo C., Davé U.P., Ferrando qA., Lannutti B.J., Diacovo T.G. Targeting Non-classical Oncogenes for Therapy in T- ALL. Cancer Cell, Volume 21, Issue 4. 17 April 2012. 459-472. 3. Wu C.Y.*, Whye D.*, Mason R., Wang W. Efficient Differentiation of Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells into Motor Neurons. J. Vis. Exp. (64), e3813, doi: 10.3791/3813 (2012). 4. Wu C.Y.*, Whye D.*, Glazewski L., Choe L., Kerr D., Lee K.H., Mason R.W., Wang W. Proteomic assessment of a cell model of Spinal Muscular Atrophy. BMCNeurosci. 2011; 12:25. Abstracts 1. Williams, D., Sarabella, D., Whye, D., Sampson, K., Funahashi, R., Kass, R., MacDermott, A., Henderson, CE., Snoeck, HW., Vunjak-Novakovic, G., Corneo, B. Stem Cell Core Facility at Columbia University Medical Center. Stem Cells in the City. NY Genome Center. November 2014. 2. Peprah, D., Thams, S., Sisti, A., Whye, D., Henderson, C., Wichterle, H. Dual small molecule screen for preferential ALS motor neuron toxicity and survival. Columbia University SPURS Program. August 2013. 3. Whye, D., Mazzoni, E., Coku, J., Alvarez, M., Califano, A., Henderson, C., Wichterle, H. Made in Columbia: A facility for the production of motor neurons from mouse embryonic stem cells. Columbia University Stem Cell Day. May 2012 & April 2014. 4. Boyer B, Whye D, Wang W. Mitochondrial dysfunction in motor neurons differentiated from SMA embryonic stem cells. University of Delaware Undergraduate Research Poster Session. August, 2010, Newark, DE. 5. Wu CY, Curtis A, Berg A, Whye D, Joneja U, Wang W. Characterization of survival motor neuron protein phosphorylation. Third Biennial National IDeA Symposium of Biomedical Research Excellence. June, 2010, Washington, DC; 2nd Annual Research Conference sponsored by the Delaware Health Sciences Alliance. May, 2010, Newark, DE. 6. Whye D, Wu CY, Glazewski L, Foltz S, Choe C, Kerr D, Lee KH, Mason RW, Wang W. Proteomic assessment of a cell model of spinal muscular atrophy. Third Biennial National IDeA Symposium of Biomedical Research Excellence. June, 2010, Washington, DC; 2nd Annual Research Conference sponsored by the Delaware Health Sciences Alliance. May, 2010, Newark, DE 7. Gómez-Curet I, Whye D, Wang W. Motor neuron cell death signaling pathways induced by DNA topoisomerase inhibition. Fourteenth International SMA Research Group Meeting. June, 2010, Santa Clara, CA; 3rd Biennial National IDeA Symposium of Biomedical Research Excellence. June, 2010, Washington, DC. Invited Speaker/Honors 1. Advisory Board – 4th annual ‘Advances in Stem Cell Discovery & Development’ (SF, CA 2010). 2. Highlighted Poster - “Stem Cell Biology & Therapeutics” - 3rd Biennial National IDeA Symposium of Biomedical Research Excellence (NISBRE) Conference (Bethesda, MD 2010). 3. Distinguished Speaker - 6th Annual Stem Cell Research & Therapeutics Conference (Boston, MA 2010). 4. Travel Award - University of Minnesota Stem Cell Institute Embryonic Stem Cell and Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell training program (2009). 5. Outstanding Abstract - 5th Annual Stem Cell Research & Therapeutics Conference (Boston, MA 2009). References Barbara Corneo, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Director - Columbia Stem Cell Core Facility Columbia University Medical Center . Email: Hynek Wichterle, Ph.D. Associate Professor - Pathology and Cell Biology, Co-Director Motor Neuron Center Columbia University Medical Center Christopher E. Henderson, Ph.D. Vice President, Neurology Research Biogen Idec. Prem Subramaniam, Ph.D. Associate Research Scientist Columbia University Medical Center