Posted on: 2009-10-11
BACKGROUND: Licensed California architect and attorney with planning, construction, energy and environmental background. EXPERIENCE: Six years Public Contracting County of Sonoma Division of Architecture — Senior Project Manager Santa Rosa, CA Project Management – Design & Construction Management Responsibly in charge of capital and major projects. Public contracting new construction, tenant improvements, airport, and a major energy efficiency/fuel cell power plant project. Twelve years Principal Donoho & Associates, Architects — Principal Santa Monica, CA - Architectural Design and Business Management Pagosa Springs, CO - Architectural design office with a wide variety of projects including City and County facilties. Heavily involved in community through planning commission, etc. Six years Corporate Skidmore, Owings & Merrill – Los Angeles, CA Ricardo Bofill, Taller de Arquitectura – Barcelona, Spain The Hillier Group – Princeton, NJ Golemon & Rolfe Assoc. – Houston, TX Small office Ned Forrest Architects – Sonoma, CA J.K. International – Pomona, CA Anderson / Wilson – Houston, TX EDUCATION: EMPIRE COLLEGE OF LAW JD.- Santa Rosa, California PRINCETON UNIVERSITY M. ARCH. - Princeton, New Jersey PRINCETON UNIVERSITY A.B. Architecture - Princeton, New Jersey, summa cum laude COMMUNITY SERVICE: 2008-2010 Leadership Santa Rosa, Class XXV 2008-present Board Member, American Institute of Architects Redwood Empire - Director of Regional and Urban Affairs 2006 Candidate, Windsor Town Council 2007-present Assistant Coach, Windsor Youth Soccer League 1999-2002 Founding Member, Pagosa Springs Historic Preservation Board 1998-2002 Upper San Juan Regional Planning Commissioner 1994-1998 AIA Los Angeles – Urban Design Committee and LA River Committee 1986-1987 President’s Committee on Architecture, Princeton University HONORS, PRESENTATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS: 2008 CalBar Environmental Law Negotiation Competition, Top Ten in Cal 2004, 2007 Dean’s Scholarship, Empire College of Law (2x) 2007 Law Review – “Abandoning the Fiction that Zoning Ordinances Cannot Have a Direct Impact on Economic Competition” 2005 Gold Resolution Board of Supervisors commending work on BSL-3 Lab 2001 Award of Appreciation from the Mayor, Town Board, and Citizens CONTINUING EDUCATION: 2008-2009 County of Sonoma, Management Academy Annually, exceeding the AIA minimum continuing education requirements LICENSES: Architect – California C29932 Arizona 23476 Colorado 304628 Attorney – California 263966 REFERENCES: Available upon request