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HomeMy WebLinkAboutApplication 3/20/2014 (6) a P LEI TAI wAsHiNGToN, u. s. A. C6T�°( i fIJP'i`0elf ° h � v� APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT TO BOARD, COMMISSION OR COMMITTEE Board, Commission or Committee to which you are seeping appointment: Applicant Name and General Information First MI Last Home Street Address N ) City State Zip Home phone Work phone Cell phone E-mail address ` II ('�Is: Date of Wrth (to be completed only by applicants for Public Safety Advisory Board for purposes of criminal history check to ensure compliance with Port Angeles Municipal Code 2.26.020) Certification and Location Information (circle one) Are you employed by the City of Port Angeles? Yes (No Are you a citizen of the United States? (De No Are you a City resident? Yes If so,how long Do you own/manage a business in the City? Yes) No Do you hold any professional licenses,registrations or certificates in any field? el No n If so,please list: 1 Are you aware of any conflict of interest which might arise by your service on a City Board or Commission? If so,please explain: &,j ax I tA 4 Work Experience -List most recent experience first,o(gfd-cliw'resume Employer Title From(M/Y) To(M/Y) Brief job description Employer Title From(M/Y) To(M/Y) Brief job description Employer Title From(M/Y) To(M/Y) Brief job description Education - List most recent experience first -.--Yes No Institution/Location Degree earned/Major area of study Graduated? Yes No Institution/Location Degree earned/Major area of study Graduated? Yes No Institution/Location Degree earned/Major area of study Graduated? Charitable, Social and Civic Activities and Memberships - List major activities you have participated in during the last five years Organization/Location Group's purpose/objective #of members Brief description of your participation: Organization/Location Group's purpose/objective #of members Brief description of your participation:­_ 2 . . . Qumstiox Why are you interested i i particular Board or Commission? What in your background or experience do you think Would help you in serving on this Board? What is your understanding of the responsibilities of this particular Board orCoonnuioaiou? VJ Please feel free 10 add any additional comments you wish 10 make regarding your application. Appli ant Signature —4atLe Submit completed forms to: OFFICE OyTBE CITY MANAGER 1[ERE8A PIERCE,DEPUTY CITY CLERK 360-417-4630 ortpiorxu@xityo[nuoa City of Port Angeles 321 E. 5"'Street PO Box ]l50 Port Angeles, \u}\ 98362 ]u compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act,if you need special accommodations because of a physical limitation,please contact the City Manager's Office at 417.4500 so appropriate arrangements can be made. 3 ` ' SCOTT NAGEL, CFEE Birclihill Enteip-isemLLC 105 \/2E First 5i, Port Angeles, VVA98962 360-452-7019; EXECUTIVE DIRECTOQ- SEQDIM LAVENDER FARMERS ASSOCIATION (Current) Executive Director of tile association of lavender farmers in the 8equizn-noo0cncasvxOey. Responsible for managing the organization and producing the 8oqoicn Lavender Farm Faire and other events related to the lavender industry. PRODUCING DIRECTOR-DUNGENESS CRAB & SEAFOOD FESTIVAL(2UO3 - Current) One of tile founders and producers of Washington State's celebration of the Dungeness Crab, whose name is derived from the first fishery oil tile Olympic Peninsula. The festival is sponsored by Olympic Peninsula Community Celebrations, unoo-yro51 corporation, and is dedicated protecting and preserving the agriculture, fisheries, and environment of the Olympic Peninsula. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR- SEQ0IM LAVENDER FESTIVAL (20U4-20]O) Executive Director ofthe largest lavender festival in North American with faoznm oil tour, a major obret8zil-, concerts, and community programs, held every July in Sequirn, Washington. The Lavender Festival is the largest festival oil tile Olympic Peninsula with an attendance of 30,000 people and a measured economic impact of$3.4 million. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. WASHINGTON FESTIVALS AND EVENTS ASSOCIATION (2OO2-2Ol0) Responsible for the management and development of the nonprofit membership association serving tile festivals 8c events Industry ofWashington S\u|u. Programs include conferences and seminars, publications,vvebsUe, and and u management certificate program produced with Seattle University, P&lESKDENT- BIRCHHyLL ENTERPRISES LLC (2002 -Current) Provides event consulting services including economic impact studies, rural tourism and marketing for organizations throughout North Arnerica, including work in China, Mexico, Ireland, and Northern Ireland.. 0PEA ECONOMIC IMPACT CONSULTANT—(2002-2VO4) Developed and expanded the economic impact yxog,mnuoiugamode| uudoue1bodo|ogydove|opudfbrdhcieadvab and events industry. VICE PRESIDENT OF SPECIAL PROJECTS AND ADVOCACY,INTERNATIONAL FESTIVALS & EVENTS ASSOCIATION—UFOA (l998'2002) Responsible for the design and innp|enncntu1ioo of programs that position lFE& as the premiere source of in6znnu1iun for the festivals and events industry worldwide. Worked with gwvuonnnco{` media,\oorioon` ndy and ou|1orc organizations, and related fields in expundingDP8/\ visibility and membership resources. Represented IFEA at conferences throughout North American and presented educational workshops on a wide range of topics. Conceived, developed, and implemented all Econoinic Iml.)act Prograin which provides the tools,training, and analysis for events to receive affordable economic impact studies. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR,NORTHWEST FOl^KLIFE (1982-1998) Served as the senior executive wf one u[the largest ethnic and traditional m1n organizations in North /\ozeriuo. Responsible for au agency budget that grew from $Q5,000to $i.7 million, o staff o[l5FTB, ao event staff of]25` 1,500 volunteers, 3,UO0 members and annual attendance exceeding 250,0O0` plus ' year-round educational, publishing, and concert production program. Nodhp/ea1Po|b|i[b received on1iooa| recognition ioo|udiu8ou 'or grants from the Lila Wallace Readers Digest Fund,National Endowment for the/\dn and others, and was ac|eo1ed au all institution o[special merit bythe Smithsonian Institution. FolkbDc was awarded "Best Major Fcetivu|"by King County Sports& Events Council, and was selected as producer of the Washington Governor's Arts Awards and Washington State Centennial. Developed community programs including"Families Together"with tile Seattle Housing Authority, ^'1.radh{ono| /\dim1a in the School"aK-l2program, FESTAL ethnic festival celebrations, "Spirit of the First People"which produced the first recording and book of Washington Native American music traditions, and a labor movement program featuring Pete Seeger in one of his last public performances. FOUNDER AND BUSINESS DIRECTOR, SEATTLE THEATRE ARTS (1976-1982) Managed and directed the bombnuma of the Northwest's major theatre training institute including an administrative staff uffour and o faculty of thirty working theatre professionals. Production companies included the Phoenix Players, usenior thuobc group, and uyontb theatre program. MANAGING DIRECTOR, THE RADOS1C FOLK ENSEMBLE (|975-l592) Managed the booking, touring, and production of a semi-professional company of 50 dancers, musicians and singers vvbioh toured the United States and Eastern Europe. Developed residency,training programs and choreography p 'ucimv/khEoropeuound /\ooeduuochorcogruphco SPECIAL EVENT PRODUCER AND CONSULTANT (l973-2002) Producer ofconcerts and events in u wide variety ofvenues. Selected shows: Korean National Folklore Ensemble, first U.S. tour, Russian Red Army Chorus and Orchestra, Bulgarian State Women I s Choir, Sweet Honey in the Rock, Hungarian State Ensemble, Lado—the Croatian National Dance Ensemble, first U.S. tour of the Tuvan singers,National Council for Traditional Arts (NCTA)touring programs, Pirin, Goernor' Arts Awards, regional tours with artists from the Vancouver, I)C Folk Festival, and more. DANCE SPECIALIST, THE MA$0ONA DANCE CENTER(1973-1977) Implemented and inanaged dance programs for the City of Seattle including audience development, fundraising, marketing and public relations, grantsmanship and presented oonooda with international udis1a including Martha Graham, Murray Louis, /\lvvioNiko|ai, PUobo|us, Paul Taylor, and more. BOOK AND RECORDING PRODUCTION: Contributed chapter on Economic Impact for the new]FB8 Book -Marketing Festivals Joint publisher with Washington State Arts Commission and Jack Straw Foundation, Spirit ql'the First Peoole, Dance and Music of the Native,4mur/conooI'y&zx6/og/on/�tn/o` full color book and CD Publisher,Pucitic Northwest Festival and Events, Guide, }992-I996 Pubhobur,yxget,�wxnd/es//vu/ondE vex/xGxide' 1989-1992 Producer nf more than u dozen recordings of international artists DANCER Principal dancer with 1hePo|unie Polish I}aocu Bomconb|u, Ko|eduFolk Ensemble, also founding member and principal dancer Radost Folk Ensemble (1976-1994). Ethnic dance instructor throughout Washington State and on-tour with public schools, odo organizations, community ccodcro, etc. COMMUNITY AND OTHER Board OFDirectors, Olympic Peninsula Community Celebrations Board of Directors, Friends of the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center President's Council, International Festivals & Events Association Recipient of the 1997 Nordstrom Community Service Award Board of Directors, Spectrum Dance Theatre One of the founders, Board of Directors nuenobur/ntOoer, Washington Festival 8t Event Association Board of Trustees, lludom1 Folk 8naenob|e One of the founders, Board of Directors mernber and officer, Washington State Fo]k1iteCuooci| Professional photographer including Portland Trailblazers basketball team Performing arts juror- Seattle, King County, Washington State Arts Commission INDUSTRY EDUCATION IFE/\ Certified Festival Executive Awarded, October 2O02