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HomeMy WebLinkAboutV (B) Apppointment to Education Commission Agenda 6-17-2003 Item V B Mayor �Cenmrof Good Commissioners S. Scott Vandergrift ��'8 Danny Howell, District 1 City Manager Scott Anderson, District 2 �.i:. +�_g �_ Rusty Johnson, District 3 Jim Gleason (f } { Nancy J. Parker, District 4 STAFF REPORT TO: The Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners FROM: Jean Grafton, City Clerk DATE: June 10, 2003 RE: Appointment to Education Commission (2 year terms)(City Residents only) Resolution No. 98-07 which created the Education Commission provides for membership of no less than seven and no more than fifteen members. With Chairman Hiers' request for a leave of absence last April, there are currently seven active members on the board. We have received an application from Mikc Kliewer who resides in District 2. RECOMMENDATION Should they wish to do so, staff respectfully recommends that the Honorable Mayor and City Commissioners: Appoint Applicant Mike Kliewer to serve a 2-year term ending June 2005. Attachments: Application Current Member Listing Brief Description of City Boards ��z C,errter of Good Liv Mitt or r ommrs+ionrrs S. Scar r A andrrgrifl - ,,. ..,, •5 Danny I-I orcell D0arici I Ca% 4lnnderr O R F' , Scott dorsa Di rirr Rusty Johnson. DI tnU :3 din, Gleawn _ 9 Nancy ,I. Parker. Ulsrru F APPLICATION FOR SERVING ON CITY BOARDS 25 I. Name: /✓2/Xc KL'tW 5fc Home Phone: 907 GS( CS/G 2. Home Address: /3/i' ort/49P/4 iW/d,t 2C7{ 3. Business: (4/C//4g . t45SO&iQle5 Business Phone: 9°245o SS/G 4. Business Address: /3/K O/'M//A PAR// (itYd/C 5. Brief Summary of Education and Experience: 3,5, /7✓ /✓/EP//4N/d4 .rs/ /N ye7NG/ M,5 aPh'YS/Gs PA,D. MI P,WJ/CS 6. Are you a registered voter? Yes i/ No District# 2 7. Resident of the City for 6 months or longer? Yes / No 8. Do you hold public office? Yes No ✓ 9. Are you employed by the City? Yes No )/ 10. Do you now serve on a City Board or Committee? Yes No V 11. PLEASE CHECK THE BOARDS WHICH INTEREST YOU : Indicate our degree of interest as first choice- #l,second choice-#2,etc. " Board of Adjustment # **Education Commission Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Personnel Board Citizen Advisory Council for Police Department *Code Enforcement Board Construction Board of Adjustment and Appeals * Planning& Zoning Commission * Police Officers' and Firefighters' *General Employees'Retirement Trust Fund Board of Trustees Retirement Trust Fund Board of Trustees 12. Why do you think you are qualified to serve on this board? r 5E7't7tE /N rng V.9ari&of &77rrc4nonl MO W79NYg," SF"P Cf/'& 26/VRevv6/ YI/iF'? r&zt p072M74L. 13. Would you consider serving on another Board other than one(s)you selected above? Yes No f 14. Until such time you are selected for the Board of your choice,may we submit your , application when vacancies occur rather than phoning you? Yes r/ No 15. Please attach resume. •• What school does y r chil/l an 7 /AI/A SIGNATURE /' r"^" / _"- DATE: Z7 /YIAY %o03 Note: (I) Application effective for ONE YEAR from date of completion. (2) If you have any questions,please call the City Clerk's office at(407)905-3105. * FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE FORMS ARE REQUIRED FOLLOWING APPOINTMENT mall dara�FO2NSBd AppFeb2003.doc City of Ocoee • 150 N Lakeshore Drice •Ococe.Florida 34761 phone. (4071905-3100• fax- (407)656-8504 •www ci ococellus MICHAEL L. KLIEWER 1318 Olympia Park Circle Ocoee,FL 34761 Phone: (407)656-5516 Email: mkliewer@cfl.rr.com PROFESSIONAL HISTORY MK Consulting May 2002 to Present • Worked with WaveTec Vision Systems for funding to develop an early-childhood Vision Screening device. SBIR Phase II funding has been awarded for the device development. • Executed a technology review of laser medial device company. Contracted as acting R&D Manager to manage and resolve technical issues for the 213 urn frequency quintupled Nd:YAG laser medical product. Developed specifications, budgets, and plans for future product and managed individuals in engineering, quality, and manufacturing. Led in Design Control. Partnered in fund raising efforts with Venture Capitalists. • Expert witness in Patent Infringement litigation on laser marking technology. LaserSight Technologies,Orlando,FL January 1998 to May 2002 • Director, Research and Development, Refractive Products for the laser refractive product (LSX). Managed the development of all aspects of the product to insure continuity between products produced both domestically and internationally. Manager of "LAS1K Project" for the flagship laser refractive product from concept to finished product, overseeing individuals in engineering, field service, sales, marketing, clinical training, materials, manufacturing, regulatory, quality, and accounting. Project Management responsibilities included planning development, schedule, and budget from project inception to product launch. • Research and Development Manager for new product development. Developed proposal, budgets, schedules, and managed programs that either enhanced or developed the next generation system. Participated in creation of documents necessary for FDA submissions, PMA supplements, FDA audits, and Design Control. • Product and Development Manager for new product development. Developed Keratome for use in Ophthalmology. Responsible for product development, creation of technical details, schedules, and budgets.Contributed to the creation of necessary documents for 510K submission Excel/Control Laser,Orlando,FL May 1994 to January 1998 • Laser Physicist/Engineer for new product development of a flashlamp-pumped Nd:YAG laser operating in either cw or Q-switched mode for laser engraving and marking. Developed a 532-nm laser for marking applications that resulted in additional sales of 2.6 million dollars at 79% margin. Responsible for laser cavity and resonator design, optical design and analysis, finite element and fluid flow analysis, and program scheduling. Developed next generation laser marker, increasing laser efficiency by 25%, while reducing the number of major components in the laser by 25%. Schwartz Electro-Optics,Inc,Orlando,FL March 1991 to March 1994 • Laser Physicist/Engineer for STINGRAY Tactical Engagement Simulation System(TESS) using an AO- Q-switched diode-pumped Nd:YLF laser for determining range(30 Hz PRY)and transmitting MILES code (8 kHz PRF). The prime contractor fielded the tactical system. • Program manager and laser engineer for U.S. Army contract to evaluate a Liquid Optical Power Limiter (LOPL)cell. This device was proposed to eliminate the threat of laser radiation to the eye. • Worked on Ho:YAG, Ho:YSGG,Er:Glass,and Co:MgF2 lasers For NASA Lidar contract. • Completed Phase I program developing a periscope laser eye protection device utilizing nonlinear mechanisms in semiconductors and dyes for the Naval Underwater Systems Center. Solidlite Corporation,Redmond,WA January 1988 to January 1991 • Staff Scientist for evaluating new solid state laser materials. • Developed Ti:Sapphire laser as commercial product. • Helped develop high power diode-pumped Nd-lasers. • Wrote SBIR proposals and reports. • Consultant to Solidlite Corp. and advised them on new potential laser materials and assisted in the interpretation of the spectra of these materials EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy in Physics(Solid State Laser Materials) Dissertation Title: "Investigation of the Dynamics of New Solid State Laser Materials' (December 1989). Richard C.Powell,Oklahoma State University Stillwater,OK Masters of Science in Physics(Photorefractive Materials) Thesis Title:"The Photorefractive Effect in LiNbO3"(May 1986). Richard C. Powell,Oklahoma State University Stillwater,OK Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering August, 1983,Oklahoma State University Stillwater,OK Doctoral Research Experience Investigated new solid-state laser materials for applications in both the visible and the infrared spectral regions. Have used a doubled Nd:YAG and Alexandrite laser to pump laser materials containing rare earth ions such as erbium, neodymium,or holmium or containing transition metals ions such as chromium or titanium. Have also used nitrogen pumped dye laser and argon laser to measure the fluorescence, spontaneous and stimulated emission lifetimes,and determine the energy transfer rates of potential new laser materials. TRAINING • Supervisory Leadership,Rollins College. • Advanced Supervisory Leadership,Rollins College. • Failure Mode Effects Analysis for the Medical Device,Instrument,and Pharmaceutical Industries • Kemper Troeger Project Management Course. • Quality System Update Training PATENTS 1. Laser Fluence Compensation on a Curved Surface,patent pending. 2. Water Content from Fluorescence,patent pending. PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Committee member to develop Laser Systems for Corneal Shaping ANSI Standards Optical Society of America SPIE List of contracts,technical publications,and references available upon request EDUCATION COMMISSION Established by Resolution No. 9R-07 on May 19, 1998 Members must be City residents per§5.d of Resolution No. 98-07 Member District Phone Number Term Expires Debra Booth 2 407-654-4443 (H) August 2003 917 Bloomington Court 407-492-0168 (C) Ocoee, FL 34761 debrabooth@compuserve.com Phyllis Girley 4 407-290-6378 (II) August 2003 1350 Vickers Lake Drive rock@active.com.net Ocoee, FL 34761 Sheila Grammer 1 407-656-4420 (H) August 2004 503 Spring Lake Circle Ocoee, FL 34761 Deborah Lyn Fliers (Chairman) 3 407-654-4164 (H) August 2004 602 Darkwood Avenue (Requested leave of absence in 4/21/2003 letter) Ocoee, FL 34761 m.d.hiers@prodigy.net Heidi Koch 3 407-656-4340 (H) August 2004 522 Buckhaven Loop 407-654-4659 (W) Ocoee, FL 34761 Michael Lucas (Vice Chairman) 2 407-578-1500 (H &W) August 2003 1847 Rachels Ridge Loop mixlucas@aol.com Ocoee, FL 34761 David Morris 3 407-654-5055 (H) August 2004 175 iansbrook Court 407-903-9900 x 2200 Ocoee, FL 34761 Kori Mortenson 4 407-522-8174 (H) August 2004 1296 Century Oaks Drive Ocoee, FL 34761 Education Commission Page 2 Member District Phone Number Term Expires Ex-Officio Member Rosita Riley Mayor Scott Vandergrift (Appointed 2/5/02) West Area Superintendent 445 W. Amelia Orlando, FL 32801 Staff Liaison Janet Shira Lducation_Mcmbers/mhg/May 29.2003 Resignations Sherrall Applegate 1 407-656-7409 (II) August 2002 Dennis A. Chen 4 407-296-5285 (H) August 2003 Nancy Cox 3 407-654-6656 (H) August 2003 Rosemary Davis 4 (resigned 12/02) August 2003 Donna Sheridan 3 (resigned 2/03) August 2004 Removals 6/18/02 Randall Freeman 2 407-656-4188 (II) August 2002 Frances Giessuebel 4 407-521-6221 (H) August 2003 Jeffrey Roach 4 407-292-8477 (II) August 2002 Declined Reappointment for 8/02 Dian Hooper 4 407-294-8302 (H) August 2002 Inge M. Loeffler(Vice Chrmn) 4 407-521-2070 (H) August 2002 Susan Miller 4 407-292-2619 (H) August 2002 Berwyn L. Oilman 3 407-877-9115 (H) August 2002 Rosemary Wilsen 2 407-298-1574 (H) August 2002 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF CITY OF OCOEE BOARDS BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT (City residents only/not City employees) Meets as eeded (on Thursday following 3rd Monday, 7:00 p.m.) 5 members, 2 alternates - 3 year terms Duties: To hear and decide appeals for administrative review; to hear and recommend to City Commission variances to the zoning ordinance. CITIZEN ADVISORY COUNCIL FOR POLICE DEPARTMENT (Ocoee residents, owners of real property, members of OPD, owners of businesses - per CACOPD By-Laws) Meets 3rd Thursdays, 7:00 p.m. No less than 15 members, no more than 25 members - 3 year terms Duties: To promote and maintain communication, cooperation and a positive relationship between the citizens of the City of Ocoee and the Ocoee Police Department. CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD (City residents only) Meets 4th Tuesdays, 7:00 p.m. 7 members, 2 alternates - 3 year terms (Membership will, when practicable, include an rchitect, a businessman, an engineer, a general contractor, a sub-contractor and a realtorl . Duties: To review infractions of City technical codes, negotiate compliance and impose fines for failure to comply. CONSTRUCTION BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT AND APPEALS (See residency requirements below) Meets as needed 5 members, 3 year terms (after initial appointments for staggered term lengths) (Membership should include: 3 among the following: a Division 1 contractor; an electrical contractor; a mechanical contractor; a plumbing contractor; an architect( or an engineer [City residency not required] AND 2 members of the general public who must be City residents) Duties: To hear appeals of decisions of the Building and Zoning Official related to interpretation and implementation of the Florida Building Code and consider variances of technical codes. EDUCATION COMMISSION (City residents only) Meets 1st Mondays, 7:00 p.m. No less than 7 members, no more than 15 members - 2 year terms (Membership shall include at least one representative member for each public school within the City.) Duties: To improve the quality of education for Ocoee students by serving as an advisory body to the City Commission on education issues within the City. PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD (City residents only) Meets 3rd Mondays, alternate months, 7:30 p.m. 13 members - 2 year terms Duties: To advise the City Commission, City Manager and Recreation Director on the operation of the City's parks, recreational facilities and programs. PERSONNEL BOARD (City residents who are registered voters) Meets as needed 5 members - 3 year terms (Membership will include at least 1 City employee, 1 City Commissioner, 1 person who holds management position with City, and 1 citizen of Ocoee who is not employed by and does not hold office with City. All must be qualified electors of the City.) Duties: Responsible for reviewing personnel policies for the City which aresubmitted to them by City Manager and recommending such policies to City Commission for adoption. PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION (City residents only) Meets 2nd Tuesdays, 7:00 p.m. (and 4th Wednesdays, if needed) 9 members - 3 year terms (Membership will, when reasonable, include an architect, an engineer, a general huilding contractor, a real estate agent and lay persons) . Duties: Establishes principles and policies for guiding action affecting development in the City and its environs. Determines whether special proposed developments conform to the principles and requirements of the comprehensive plan. Acts in advisory capacity to the City Commission.