SESSION 4
2:45 PM – 4:00 pm
ETHICS – PART 2 OF 2
Coordinator: EmpowerLA
Presenter: Darren Martinez, Managing Deputy City Attorney, Neighborhood Council Advice Division General Counsel Division
EmpowerLA
Darren Martinez, Managing Deputy City Attorney, Neighborhood Council Advice Division General Counsel Division
THE CITY BUDGET: IT STARTS AND ENDS HERE
Coordinator: Jay Handal, Treasurer, West Los Angeles NC
Speakers: Jack Humphreville, Board Member, Greater Wilshire NC, NC Budget Advocate; Bridgette Kidd, NC Budget Advocate; Brian Allen, NC Budget Advocate
Jay Handal, Treasurer, West Los Angeles NC
Jack Humphreville, Board Member, Greater Wilshire NC, NC Budget Advocate
Bridgette Kidd, NC Budget Advocate
Brian Allen, NC Budget Advocate
NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL INVOLVEMENT IN COMMUNITY PLANS + reCODELA
Coordinated by: Department of City Planning
Speakers: Tom Rothmann, Principal City Planner, Code Studies Division; Craig Weber, Principal City Planner, Community Planning Division
Department of City Planning
Tom Rothmann, Principal City Planner, Code Studies Division
Craig Weber, Principal City Planner, Community Planning Division
VISION ZERO
ROOM: TBA
Coordinator/Speaker(s): Glenn Bailey
Glenn Bailey
Glenn Bailey is a Board member of the Northridge East and Encino NCs, an Executive Committee member of the Valley Alliance of Neighborhood Councils (VANC), Treasurer of the Los Angeles Neighborhood Council Coalition (LANCC), and served as a NC Budget Advocate for four terms. Glenn is Chair of L.A. City’s Bicycle Advisory Committee and also serves on the boards of other community, civic, and non-profit organizations.
RESTORATIVE JUSTICE AND YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD
ROOM: TBA
Coordinator: Patti Berman, Past President of DLANC
Panelists: Jose Egurbide, Supervising Attorney, Neighborhood Justice Program; Will Sheffie,
Administrative Coordinator, Neighborhood Justice Program Project Intercept; Geoffrey Carlson, Associate Professor Criminal Justice, University of Antelope Valley; Peter Tulagan, Officer Los Angeles Police Department; Andrew Said, Deputy City Attorney, Neighborhood Prosecutor – Rampart Division, Safe Neighborhoods & Gang Division
Patti Berman, Past President of DLANC
Patti Berman has lived in Downtown Los Angeles for 15 years. For ten of those, she has been associated with the Downtown LA Neighborhood Council (DLANC). She has served two terms as Vice President of Outreach, and three plus terms as President. During the years she has worked with DLANC, Parklets have become a reality in Downtown as has Spring Street Park. A $121,000 SCAG grant has produced a shared vision of Downtown’s livability, mobility and sustainability.
Jose Egurbide, Supervising Attorney, Neighborhood Justice Program
Jose A. Egurbide is the Supervising Attorney for the Los Angeles City Attorney Neighborhood Justice Program (NJP). NJP is a pre-filing alternative prosecution program that uses Restorative Justice principles to divert first-time non-violent misdemeanor offenders away from the Criminal Justice system. Eligible participants are offered a chance to take responsibility for their actions, repair the harm caused to victims and/or the community, and receive services aimed at reducing recidivism.
Geoffrey Carlson, Instructor – Criminal Justice (CJ)
University of Antelope Valley
Peter Tulagan, Officer Los Angeles Police Department
Andrew Said, Deputy City Attorney, Neighborhood Prosecutor – Rampart Division, Safe Neighborhoods & Gang Division
COMMUNITY IMPACT STATEMENTS: WRITING FOR SUCCESS
ROOM: TBA
Coordinator: Cindy Cleghorn
Presented by: Linda Gravani, President of Lake Balboa Neighborhood Council
Chair, NC Congress, Sunland-Tujunga NC Land Use Chair
Cindy has served two terms as President of the Sunland-Tujunga NC, current Land Use Committee chair, Executive Board for the Valley Alliance of Neighborhood Councils and Chair of PlanCheckNC — an alliance of Neighborhood Councils dedicated to education in planning and land use. She served on the Neighborhood Council Review Commission representing the North Valley. Cindy is a small business owner in Tujunga and serves on the boards of the Sunland-Tujunga and United Chambers of Commerce and executive board of the California Small Business Association (CSBA).
Linda Gravani, President, Lake Balboa NC
Linda is the current President of Lake Balboa Neighborhood Council and is a member of the Executive board for the Valley Alliance of Neighborhood Councils (VANC). As LBNC 2014 Election chair, voter participation increased 246%. When her mother became a resident of a convalescent facility she discovered the level of care was not as it should be. She took a leadership role on the Family Council and became an advocate for the seniors and their families. As a small business owner, Linda protects the rights of families and small businesses and serves the community as a Business Representative. She has three daughters and one granddaughter.
DIVERSE OUTREACH IN A DIGITAL WORLD: SOCIAL MEDIA STRATEGIES
ROOM: TBA
Coordinator/Speaker(s): Ann-Marie Holman & Freddy Cupen-Ames, MPA
(Coursework prepared with assistance from Deputy City Attorneys Carmen Hawkins, Elise Ruden & Dania Minassian)
Ann-Marie Holman, Chair of Outreach and Marketing for the Congress of Neighborhoods, Outreach Columnist, EmpowerLA Newsletter
Ann-Marie Holman is a brand management and publicity consultant, and former NC boardmember and Land Use Committee chair. She created the website, graphics, newsletter articles and souvenir pin for this year’s NC Congress. She also recently served on the Marketing team for the 2016 & 2017 Neighborhood Council elections. Holman got her start as in-house publicist to one of the world’s first e-commerce enterprises, and has taught her PR workshops at locations across the United States.
Freddy Cupen-Ames, MPA, North Hollywood West Neighborhood Council Boardmember, Outreach and Marketing Committee Member for the Congress of Neighborhoods
Los Angeles native, Freddy Cupen-Ames received his B.A. in Philosophy from Loyola Marymount University (LMU) and recently graduated from USC Sol Price School of Public Policy with his Master of Public Administration focused on Local Government. Freddy still serves the City of Los Angeles and his immediate neighborhood as an elected At-Large Representative Board Member for the North Hollywood West Neighborhood Council where he seeks to engage others in developing their neighborhoods and utilizing available L.A. City resources while striving to create a more self-sufficient public. Recently finishing his internship at the Los Angeles City Controller’s Office Ron Galperin, Freddy is still developing skills and institutional knowledge through his research on current audits that aim to increase governmental efficiency while improving all city departments, offices, and program operations. Previously, Freddy was a full-time Career Development Coordinator at Musicians Institute in Hollywood, who assisted students and alumni to realize their potential within the music/entertainment industry. In his past work experience, he also served as an LMU Special Games Committee Member for three years and was a Judicial Extern for the United States Bankruptcy Court, Central District in Santa Ana.
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS FOR OUR DIVERSE NEIGHBORHOODS
ROOM: TBA
Coordinator: Dave Brown
Moderator: Len Shaffer, BONC Commissioner, President of Tarzana Neighborhood Council, Neighborhood Council Emergency Preparedness Alliance
Panel: Janet Gibson – Financial Preparedness; Bill Hopkins, MYN, Neighborhood Preparedness Strategy; Linda Pruett, CERT; Erin Huey, Pet Emergency Preparedness is Great Outreach
GETTING OUR WHEEL IN THE DOOR AND AT THE TABLE BEYOND THE ADA: ENGAGING YOUR DISABLED STAKEHOLDERS
ROOM: TBA
Coordinator: Andy Griggs, At Large Board of Governors member, Echo Park NC
Speaker: Emma Rosenthal, Writer/Photographer/Disability Rights Activist
A WIN-WIN FOR ALL NEIGHBORHOODS: BUILDING COALITIONS TO ADVANCE ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
ROOM: TBA
Coordinator/Moderator: Lisa Hart, Neighborhood Council Sustainability Alliance
Speakers: Tamika Butler, Executive Director, Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust; Mark Lopez, Executive Director, East Yard Communities for Environmental Justice; Kent Minault, Community Organizer, Sierra Club