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Derek began asking the same Blackthorn management question. Valerie responded saying she wanted <br />the Park Department to be given a chance to respond to the management RFP, just as other private <br />companies. In response to whether her votes would reflect Council positions, she said yes first and <br />foremost. <br />Oliver reiterated his effectiveness query. Valerie said speaking only for herself; she would consider her <br />work effective. She added Dr. Varner with his many years of experience had been a great help to her. <br />Dr. Ferlic asked if she thought the Commission members had a high financial acumen. Valerie, again <br />speaking only for herself, said she was not at all reluctant to ask questions. <br />In closing Valerie said she would push for a Commission meeting time more apt to encourage public <br />participation. <br />The Community Investment recessed at 6:00 P.M. for the scheduled Personnel & Finance Committee <br />meeting. <br />The Personnel & Finance Committee meeting opened at 6:03 P.M. with Valerie Schey as Chairperson <br />Personnel & Finance was meeting to interview candidates who had applied for the Council <br />appointments to the Human Rights Commission (HRC) or the Diversity Utilization Board (DUB). <br />GlendaRae Hernandez was the only applicant for the HRC appointment. Valerie asked her to explain her <br />interest in Human Rights Commission. GlendaRae said she had served the Commission since 1982 <br />always promoting justice. In response to Oliver Davis's performance question, she said over the years <br />the processing of complaints had systematically become more efficient and fairer. Council Attorney <br />Kathy Cekanski - Farrand sitting in on all interviews ask if there could be more regular communication <br />with the Council. GlendaRae was more than willing to do so. <br />Valerie asks what the major challenge was for the Human Rights Commission. GlendaRae said educating <br />landlords and the general public in housing laws. After 6 minutes there were no more questions. <br />GlendaRae Hernandez was the only candidate for the HRC. <br />Three applicants were next to be interviewed for three open positions on the Diversity Utilization Board. <br />It should be noted George King, Jan Hall and Cherri Peate attended these interviews for the DUB. <br />Joseph Shabazz was first to be interviewed. Valerie Schey led off asking him why he wanted to serve. <br />He said he studied the ordinance promoting diversity in City contracting for goods and services and <br />found it to be incomplete and ineffective. Its implementation, he saw as half- hearted and was <br />unacceptable. <br />Dr. David Varner asked why that was the case. Joseph said the City effort was not reaching out to the <br />poor. <br />Gavin Ferlic asked Joseph if he was open to opinions other than his own. Joseph said creating <br />controversy breeds progress. <br />
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