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Qlnmmtiire Erwin <br /> Human Resources And Economic Development Committee <br /> Xo tie Qlnutmnn Qiountil of tier QJ ttg of Snut!{ rnd: <br /> The December 30, 1991 meeting of the Human Resources and Economic Development <br /> Committee was called to order at 2:07 p.m. in the Council Informal Meeting Room. <br /> Persons in attendance included Council Members Duda,Luecke, Slavinskas, Zakrzewski, <br /> and Niezgodski, Sandy Combs, Roman Piasecki, Charlotte Huddleston, Don Porter, and <br /> Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand. <br /> Council Member Luecke noted that local ordinance requires that the committee interview all <br /> prospective applicants to the Redevelopment Commission. Council Member Luecke noted <br /> that Sandy Combs, Roman Piasecki, and Charlotte Huddleston, have applied for the two <br /> positions which are open. <br /> • <br /> The committee first interviewed Sandy Combs. He noted that he is a trained accountant <br /> and has been involved in management for the past fifteen years. He is the Chief Financial <br /> Officer for a small development corporation and has been in such position for eighteen <br /> months. Prior to that he was an accounting manager at Memorial Hospital and previously <br /> has worked with the Ford Motor Company. He noted that he is completing his seventh <br /> year on the Redevelopment Commission. In response to a question raised with regard to a <br /> potential conflict of interest,he noted that no conflict has arisen to date, but if one would he <br /> would abstain at that time. <br /> In response to a question raised by Council Member Slavinskas, he noted that he was fully <br /> supportive of Project 2010, West Washington, and further development of the Downtown. <br /> He believes that development should be more aggressive and would be receptive to <br /> incentives for the Scottsdale Mall area. In response to a question raised by Council <br /> Member Luecke he noted that individuals living within older neighborhoods should be <br /> involved in the process and that perhaps additional information should be given to the <br /> Commission to avoid conflicts between the Redevelopment Commission and the Historic <br /> Preservation Commission. <br /> Several members of the Committee thanked Mr. Combs for his past participation and hard <br /> work on the Redevelopment Commission. <br /> The Committee then interviewed Mr. Roman Piasecki. He noted that he is completing his <br /> tenth year on the Redevelopment Commission. He worked for over thirty years as an <br /> outside salesman with Sears Roebuck, and Company in the air conditioning, plumbing, <br /> heating areas. After that he was in private business and currently owns seven properties. <br /> He is past president of the St. Vincent Depaul Society and is involved with the South Bend <br /> Housing Development Corporation, The Studebaker Museum, the Center City Associates. <br /> Council President Niezgodski praised Mr. Piasecki as being a dedicated public servant. <br /> Following several questions by the committee, many members of the committee thanked <br /> Mr. Piasecki for his work on the commission. <br /> The Committee then interviewed Mrs. Charlotte Huddleston. She noted that she is good at <br /> working on committees, is very vocal, enjoys planning, and especially enjoys setting goals <br /> and meeting objectives. She is a licensed LPN and has had a license for over twenty years. <br /> Currently she is employed by Insource and will be training individuals to work with special <br /> children and families. The position requires a lot of public speaking and direct involvement <br />
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