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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12380RESOLUTION NO. 12,380 A RESOLUTION MAKING APPOINTMENTS AND REAPPOINTMENTS TO THE MUSEUM OF DISCOVERY BOARD OF TRUSTEES; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE CITY OF LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS: SECTION 1. The following named persons are hereby appointed or reappointed as members of the Museum of Discovery Board of Trustees: John Conner, appointed to serve a three year term (first) beginning on January 1, 2007, said term expiring on December 31, 2009. Gloria Love, appointed to serve a three year term (first) beginning on January 1, 2007, said term expiring on December 31, 2009. Mark Saviers, appointed to serve a three year term (first) beginning on January 1, 2007, said term expiring on December 31, 2009. Brad Williams, appointed to serve a three year term (first) beginning on January 1, 2007, said term expiring on December 31, 2009. Irma Hunter Brown, reappointed to serve her first full three -year term, said term expiring on December 31, 2009. Jennifer Robins, reappointed to serve her first three -year term, said term expiring on December 31, 2009. THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS WILL ROTATE OFF THE BOARD OF TRUTEES ON JANUARY 1 2007: Robert Chandler Natalie Ghidotti Tom Kane Bruce Wesson Scott Daniel Donna Hambuchen Melody Piazza Mary Wohlleb SECTION 2. This resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption. ADOPTED: November 6, 2006 ATTEST: N r y Wood, ity Clerk APPROVED: L — Ji D iley, Mayor October 24, 2006 The Honorable Jim Dailey, Mayor City of Little Rock City Hall, Room 203 Little Rock, AR 72201 Dear Mayor Dailey: 900? 0 e _4p0 The Board of Directors of the Museum of Discovery met on October 16, 2006, and elected the following people to three -year terms on the Board of Trustees beginning January 1, 2007: John Conner Gloria Love Mark Saviers Brad Williams I have enclosed resumes for these four new members of the Board. The following directors were re- elected to an additional three -year term on the Board: Irma Hunter Brown Jennifer Robins You received their resumes when they were first nominated to serve on the Board. The following people will be rotating off the Board of Trustees on January 1, 2007: Robert Chandler Scott Daniel Natalie Ghidotti Donna Hambuchen Tom Kane Melody Piazza Bruce Wesson Mary Wohlleb A WORLD OF DISCOVERY FOR ALL AGES 500 President Clinton Ave., Suite 150 AS Little Rock, AR 72201 < (501) 396 -7050 •FAX (501) 396 -7054 ASSCCIAMN OF o SCIENCE IECHNOLOG % /J www.amod.org Smithsonian Affiliations oaPoAo SOw°N °�° We will endeavor to fill the other vacancies on the Board between now and the end of the year. Please ask the City Board to approve the actions of the Museum's Board of Trustees. Thank you, Nan Selz Executive Director cc Office of the City Clerk Scott Carter William Haught John L. Conner III #2422 Country Club Ln. Little Rock, AR 72207 Education: 1990 Newport High School 1994 University of Arkansas B.S.B.A. Work: 1994 -2002 VP Holden - Conner Co. Newport, AR 2002 - Present Stephens Inc. Financial Advisor Private Client Group Community Involvement: Board Member Arkansas Rice Depot Board Member University of Arkansas Sam M. Walton College of Business Alumni Advisory Council Ott- 23- 2006(MON) 11:43 CENTRAL MEDICAL GROUP PA (FAX)501 296 9008 Gloria Love Address: 14924 County Farm Rd. LR 72223 E -Mail: gloriaatcmg@sbcglobal.net Tel: (501) 868 -5489 (H) (501) 664 -5932 (0) Education: University of Arkansas, :Fayetteville, AR BS Business Administration 1971 Major: Marketing Martial Status: Married (Tommy Love) Children (3) Employment 1975 -1981 - First American National, Bank, 120 Main Street — NLR, AR Assistant Vice President 1982 -1995 — G Love Boutique 5110 Kavanaugh Blvd — LIZ, AR Owner 1997- Present - Central Medical Group, P. A. #1 St. Vincent Cr. #350 — Little Rock, AR Office Administrator/Manager Organizations & Boards 'resent: - Little Rock Chapter of Links - Arkansas Medical. Dental & Pharmaceutical Association P. 002/003 OCT- 23- 2006(MON) 11:44 CENTRAL MEDICAL GROUP PA (FAX)501 296 9008 Previous: - Artl>J1-* is Foundation - The Centers Arkansas Arts Center - YMCA - Pulaski County Medical Society Auxiliary - Coalition of Urban Bankers P. 003/003 I i 1 i R. Mark Saviers Home Address: Business Address: # 8 Edgehill 1701 Centerview Drive, Suite 312 Little Rock, AR 72207 Little Rock, AR 72211 (501) 664 -8585 (501) 716 -5511 EDUCATION: BSBA Degree in Marketing University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas May 1977 Graduated with high honors EXPERIENCE: March 2005 Sage Partners, Little Rock and Fayetteville, Arkansas To Present Partner Co- founded the company with Brian Shaw and Tommy Van Zandt. In Northwest Arkansas, we have a full- service brokerage, development, and investment company focused on commercial real estate. May 1998 Irwin & Saviers Company, Little Rock, Arkansas To February 2005 Partner Co- founded the company with Jim Irwin. The company has offices in Little Rock, Springdale (AR), and Houston. Established a partnership with Myers and Crow Company based in Dallas, Texas. Currently serve as Managing Partner for developments in Memphis, Chicago, and Houston valued at approximately $100 million. Co- Managing Partner and in charge of all leasing activities for Westlake Corporate Park in Little Rock — 6 buildings and about 400,000 square feet. Completed a 105,000 square foot build -to -suit office for AEGON/Transamerica Worksite Marketing at Westlake. November 1993 Computerized Patient Record Services, Inc. To May 1998 President /Owner Founded and operated a medical transcription service with offices in Little Rock and Houston. Performed outsourced transcription services for DAMS, VA Hospital, Arkansas Children's Hospital, and several other hospitals and clinics. Sold the company to Edix Corporation based in San Diego, California. April 1987 Trammell Crow Company, Chicago, Illinois To 1992 Division Partner, Industrial Division Responsible for all Industrial Division operations in Chicago. One of four Partners who negotiated a settlement with former partners of over $750 million in properties in a highly litigious environment. Rebuilt a staff of twenty -five people to handle development, leasing, construction, property management, and accounting functions for the division. Developed or acquired industrial property all over metropolitan Chicago. These developments sold at a value of approximately $135 million. July 1984 Trammell Crow Company, New Orleans, Louisiana To April 1987 Partner, Industrial Division Founded new offices in New Orleans and Baton Rouge. Hired and trained staff, negotiated three joint ventures with local partners, created new banking relationships, and built, bought, and leased industrial properties on behalf of the company. August 1982 Trammell Crow Company, Dallas, Texas To July 1984 Leasing Agent Represented the company to lease their property in the Dallas area. Consummated about 90 transactions in over one million square feet. July 1977 IBM Corporation, Little Rock and Fort Smith, Arkansas To August 1982 Marketing Representative Marketed IBM systems to major clients — including Rheem Manufacturing, Sparks Hospital, Donrey Media, and Arkansas Best Corporation. Achievements: 100% Club each year, Golden Circle (1981), Outstanding Marketing Representative in Arkansas (1981), and Presidents Club (Top 1% of all Marketing Representatives nationally). PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: Member, Urban Land Institute Developer Associate, Society of Industrial & Office Realtors Life Member, The Nature Conservancy CIVIC ACTIVITIES: Accelerate Arkansas Executive Committee Fifty for the Future Arkansas Children's Hospital Board of Directors Executive Committee Arkansas Children's Hospital Research Institute Board Former Chairman Shepherd's Ranch Mentor Pulaski Heights United Methodist Church Board of Trustees Adult Sunday School Teacher Big Brothers / Big Sisters Foundation Board Brad Williams 13216 Fairway Village Court Little Rock, AR 72212 (501) 416 -7802 mobile; (501) 223 -3922 home EXPERIENCE Munro & Company, Inc., Hot Springs, AR Director of Special Projects /Munro Foundation Executive Director, June 2002 - present. Direct day to day operations of the Munro Foundation. Review and determine grant requests and appropriations. Provide consultation to support community development projects. Lead company projects related to marketing, strategic planning, internal communication systems and information technology. Foster relationships with Arkansas' congressional delegation. Pursue domestic and international armed services contract opportunities. Manage and direct www.addisonboots.com , a company website. Report directly to the Chairman/CEO. Serve as a member and assistant secretary of Munro Board of Directors. Southern Development Bancorporation, Arkadelphia, AR Consultant, February 2002 -May 2002. Led organizational assessment of the non - profit operations of the leading rural development bancorporation focused on the Arkansas and Mississippi Delta. Designed and facilitated program evaluation. Managed and facilitated board sub - committee responsible for strategic realignment of community development programs and operations. Leadership, Education and Athletics in Partnership (LEAP, Inc.) Executive Director, New Haven, CT. September 1998 - December 2001. Directed the internal and external operations of one of the United States' most unique child and youth leadership development organizations. Responsible for organizational fundraising and financial and staff management and development for 45 full -time professionals and 350 part -time counselors. Managed an annual budget of over $5 million, serving 1,300 children and families in five Connecticut cities. Directly supervised the Directors of Finance, Development, Programs, Site Operations, Human Resources and LEAP's 20,000 square foot Youth Development Center. Worked with outside counsel. Coordinated statewide Board of Directors and led strategic planning process. Led expansion to four new neighborhood sites and established 3 new computer learning centers. Planned and led the 10 year reunion for LEAP alumni. Chosen by MTV/Youth Service America, the Department of Justice and Comcast/Cablevision as one of 5 national "Heroes" for efforts to prevent youth violence. Interim Deputy Director /Staff Manager, New Haven, CT. June 1997- September 1998. Directed the day to day operations of a statewide organization. Oversaw the design and implementation of all academic and social development programming for over 900 children and the professional development of 30 full -time staff and 240 part-time college and high school students. Hired, trained and managed City Managers in Hartford, New London, and New Haven and the Directors of Recruitment, Evaluation, Curriculum, Training and Family Support Services. Initiated and fostered relationships with non - profit organizations, parents, schools, universities, foundations, community and government agencies, state and local elected officials, and community and business leaders. Led startup work for expansion to two new Connecticut cities. Chosen as one of Connecticut's top "40 under 40" by The New Haven Advocate weekly newspaper. City Manager, New London, CT. August 1995 -May 1997. Directed day to day operations for one of three LEAP branches. Hired, trained and managed staff of 40 college and high school students and adults, serving over 160 children from high poverty urban neighborhoods. Solicited funds to establish and maintain a local funding base. Chaired statewide strategic planning "Organization and Management" board and staff sub - committee. Facilitated statewide senior management team meetings. Recruited local advisors. Established LEAP Computer Learning Center. ProgranVSite Coordinator, New London, CT. April 1994 -June 1996. Established new expansion site. Initiated and fostered relationships with local housing authority, schools, businesses, resident councils, and other non - profit organizations. Created, developed and managed daily statewide resources distributed among 20 counselors and 80 children. Managed day to day operations of a community -based youth service program in three public housing developments. Established and facilitated parent committees that created initiatives to assist student programming. Academic Year Coordinator, New Haven, CT. September 1992 -May 1993. September 1993 -May 1994. Managed 20 counselors operating at two LEAP sites. Maintained weekly phone contact/meetings with counselors. Assisted in curriculum development. Counselor, New Haven, CT. June 1992 -May 1994. Fully in charge of eight 8 -11 year old boys for eight weeks during two summers and daily during the academic years. Developed and taught own curriculum. Served as tutor and mentor. Designed and led a variety of educational, recreational and social development activities. Met weekly with parents. Pioneer counselor in organization's first summer. COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families- Board Member; Campaign for Community Change (Washington, DC)- Board Member; Foundation for the Mid South (Jackson, MS)- Board Member; Arkansas Coalition for Excellence- Board Member (Vice- Chair); Fund for Arkansas' Independent Colleges and Universities- Board Member; Garvan Woodland Gardens- Advisory Board Member; Timothy Dwight College Fellow (Yale College); Youth Baseball and Basketball Coach; Arkansas Chapter of Yale Alumni Schools Committee Member; Phelps Association- Member & past president of affiliated undergraduate leadership development organization; Member & past president of The Society of Orpheus and Bacchus, Yale College's second oldest male a cappella singing group; Member, 2nd Presbyterian Church (Little Rock); Participant in the National Conference for Community and Justice's (NCCJ) inaugural OurState Diversity Leadership Intensive (May 2005); New London Delegate- Presidents' Summit for America's Future (1997) SKILLS Proficient in Spanish; Trained Community Organizer; Organizational Development; Teambuilding; Youth Development; Fundraising; Program Management INTERNSHIPS Pulaski County Municipal Court (May -June 1993); Yale University Department of Psychology (Dr. Edward Zigler's office, 1992 -93); State of Arkansas Office of the Attorney General (January- August 1991) EDUCATION Yale University, New Haven, CT B.A. in Psychology (emphasis in Social Policy), May 1995 President's Public Service Fellowship; President's Community Service Award London School of Economics and Political Science, London, United Kingdom Graduate Certificate- Judgment and Decision Making in Management, July 2005 Graduate Certificate- Competitive Strategy and Game Theory, August 2005 University of Arkansas, Walton College of Business Graduate Certificate- Employment Law, March 2006 References available upon request. Central High School, Little Rock, AR June 1991 honors graduate All -State Football; Student Body President