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CITY OF PALO ALTO OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
June 10, 2013
The Honorable City Council
Palo Alto, California
Appointments for Two Positions on the Library Advisory Commission
for Three Year Terms Ending January 31, 2016 (Terms of Akinola, Moss,
and Palaniappan)
The Library Advisory Commission Terms of Akinola, Moss, and Palaniappan all expired on
January 31, 2013. Additionally the resignation of Commissioner Bakhtian has not been filled.
However because of a recent Council decision to reduce the size of the Library Advisory
Committee from seven to five members, only two terms require appointment. The following
candidates interviewed for these terms on June 4, 2013:
Jared Bernstein
Sheena Chin
Don McDougall
Robert Moss
Joan Reid
Greer Stone
Staff is requesting Council vote to appoint two positions on the Library Advisory Commission
ending on January 31, 2016. Voting will be by paper ballot. Five votes are required to be
appointed. The first two candidates that receive at least five votes will be appointed.
ATTACHMENTS:
Bernstein (PDF)
Chin (PDF)
McDougall (PDF)
Moss (PDF)
Reid (PDF)
Stone (PDF)
Department Head: Donna Grider, City Clerk
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LmRARY ADVISORY COMMISSION
CITY OF PALO ALTO
BOARD AND COMMISSION APPLICATION
SUBMIT TO:
Office of the City Clerk
250 Hamilton Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94301
(650) 329-2571
Please print or type answers to all questions and place N/ A in those areas that do not apply. Be sure that you fill out the
attached supplement and return it with your signed application.
NAME: Bernstein
~ Last
RESIDENCE 1330 Tasso St ADDRESS:
Street
Palo Alto
City
Education:
Jared
First
CA
State
94301
Zip
HOME PHONE: 650 325 1129
WORK PHONE: 6504703501
CELL PHONE: 650 327 2929
EMAIL: jaredaterosenfeld.com
Ph.D., Psycholinguistics University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, Michigan) 1976
M.A., Linguistics University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, Michigan) 1975
B.A. Philosophy University of Arizona (Tucson, Arizona) 1971
List relevant training and 'experience, certificates oftraining, licenses, or professional registration:
(2002-2005) Under contract to National Center for Educational Statistics (Dept. of Education),
developed automatic scoring system for National Assessment of Adult Literacy, and built an Oral
Reading Fluency data management system for National Assessment of Educational Progress.
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• Are you a Palo Alto Resident?
• Do you have any relatives or members of your household who are employed by the City of
Palo Alto, who are currently serving on the City Council, or who are board members or
commissioners?
• Are you available and committed to complete the term applied for?
• California state law requires appointed board and commission members to file a detailed
disclosure of their financial interests, Fair Political Practices Commission, Conflict of
Interest, Form 700. Do you have an investment in, or do you serve as an officer or director
of, a company doing business in Palo Alto which you believe is likely to; 1) engage in
business with the City, 2) provide products or serviees for City projects, or 3) be affected
by decisions of the board or commission you are applying for?
If you answered yes, you may wish to consult with the City Attorney before filing this
application. Please contact the City Attorney's Office at 650-329-2171.
• Excluding your principal residence, do you own real property in Palo Alto or within two
miles of Palo Alto?
EMPLOYMENT
Present or last employer Tasso Partners
Name of Company: Occupation:
Signature of Applicant
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(If retired, indicate former occupation)
3/11/13
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Please Return to:
Office of the City Clerk
250 Hamilton Avenue
Palo Alto, CA 94301
650-329-2571
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CITY OF PALO ALTO
LIBRARY ADVISORY COMMISSION
SUPPLEMENTAL OUESTIONNAIRE
Name: Jared Bernstein
Date: 11 March 2013
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Please print or type your answers to the following questions and submit with your completed application. You may submit
additional sheets, if necessary, to complete your answers.
1. Have you attended the following meeting? Yes No
• Library Advisory Commission c==J (Dme: --~~-~
2. How did you Learn about the vacancy on the Library Advisory Commission?
Community Group: D Palo Alto Weekly: [ZJ The Daily Post: D
Website: c==J (if yes, please identify website) ____________ _
Email from City Clerk: D Library Bulletin Board: D FlyerlBookmark: D
Other, Please Specify: __________________________ _
3. Describe your involvement in community activities, volunteer and civic organizations:
For the past year or two, I've tutored math at the Boys&Girls Club of the Peninsula
(BGCP).
4. What is it about the Library Advisory Commission that interests you? What qualities, experience and expertise
would you bring to the Library Advisory Commission?
I use our library a lot. I also use the Stanford Library and project Gutenberg. I have
experience with computational linguistics (for text analysis and search). I co-founded
a relatively successful company and I have managed several large government
projects at SRI International. I read several languages (slowly), and I have
experience with other cultures (lived in Iran, Egypt, and Argentina).
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5. How would you see your role as commissioner when recommending policy and working with the Council?
Responding to Council requests for analysis, and providing fair analysis of opti9ns,
summaries of community input, and well-supported recommendations.
6. What do you see as some of the key challenges in implementing the recommendations of the Commission's
December 2006 report to Council "Library Services Model Analysis and Recommendations:
http://WWW.cityofpaloalto.org/knowzone/agendasllibrary.asp
Among the challenges noted in the report, there are two that seem most important:
a) providing inviting spaces for study and recreation, with modern support services, &
b) digital outreach to provide service to those who cannot or prefer 'not to visit a branch.
Modern research is rarely paper-based and will become less 50 quickly. PACL needs to
find an affordable way to stay up-to-date on delivery of digital materials in branches and
to people at home. At the same time, the branch should be a convenient place to study
and browse 5010, while it can also be a place for small collaborative projects of many
kinds. Finding affordable ways to meet these goals will take some digging and/or
creativity .
7. If appointed, what specific goals would you like to see the Library Advisory Commission achieve?
I have no specific goals, but to offer my time and attention to issues relating to policy
and budget.
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City of Palo Alto
250 Hamilton Avenue
Palo Alto, CA 94301
CONSENT FORM
California Government Code Section 6254.21 states, in part, "No state or local
agency shall post the home address or telephone number of any elected or
appointed official on the Internet without first obtaining the written permission of
that individual." The full code is attached. This consent form will not be redacted
and will be attached to the Application and posted to the City's website.
Read the code, and check only ONE option below:
[l] I Jared Bernstein give permission for the City of Palo Alto to post to the
City's website the attached Board and Commission Application intact. I have
read and understand my rights under Government Code Section 6254.21. I may
revoke this permission at any time by providing written notice to the Palo Alto
City Clerk.
OR
D I request that the City of Palo Alto redact my home
address, phone numbers, and email address from the attached' Board and
Commission Application prior to posting to the City's website. I am providing the
following alternate information and request that they use the following contact
information instead.
Address
Phone
Email
Jared Bernstei f; Digitally signed by Jared Bernstein
ON: cn=Jared Bomstein, o=Ta .. a Partn."" au,
._ iI=jared@arosanfeld.oom,c=US 3/11/13
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Signature* Date
*The applicant must have a digital signature or print the application, sign in ink, and
deliver to the City Clerks Office. A typed signature or unsigned application will not be
accepted.
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LmRARY ADVISORY COMMISSION
CITY OF PALO ALTO
BOARD AND COMMISSION APPLICATION
SUBMIT TO:
Office ofthe City Clerk
250 Hamilton A venue, Palo Alto, CA 94301
(650) 329-2571
217
Please print or type answers to all questions and place NI A in those areas that do not apply. Be sure that you fill 'out the
attached supplement and retum it with your signed application.
Chin Sheena NAMR~ ________________ ~ __________ __
Last First
RESIDENCE
ADDRESS:
Education:
HOME PHONE:
WORK PHONE:
CELL PHONE:
EMAIL:
MBA study, Unlv. of Nebraska and Northwestern Polytech UniversItY,' Fremont GA
MA in Journalism, National ChengChi University, Taipei, Taiwan
SA in Journalism, Chinese Culture University, Taipei,Taiwan
List relevant trainin~ and exregence. eertific:ates of training, licenses. or professionall'e2istration: RadiO Host, Certned SU tltue leacher, Cite-time volunteer at local library, TV reporter, Chmese
teacher, CBEST, CSET I, II, III
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• Are you a Palo Alto Resident?
• Do you have any relatives or members of your household who are employed by the City of
Palo A1to~ who are currently serving on the City Counci~ or who are board members or
commissiOners?
• Are you available and committed to complete the tenn applied for?
• California state law requires appointed board and commission members to file a detailed
disclosure of their financial intereSts, Fair Political Practices Commission, Conflict of
Interest, Fonn 700. Do you have an investment in, or do you serve as an officer or director
ot; a company doing business in Palo Alto which you believe is likely to; 1) engage in
business wi1h the City, 2) provide products or services for City projects, or 3) be affected
by decisions of the board or commission you are applying for?
If YOII answered yes, you may wish to conslllt with the City Attorneybe/ore filing this
application. Please contact the City Attorney's o.iftce at 65()"329-Z 171.
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• Excluding your principal residence. do you own real property in Palo Alto or within two 0
miles of Palo Alto? .
EMPLOYMENT
Present or last employer SingTao Chinese Radio
NmneofCom~y: ________ . ______________ _ Occupation: Show Host
(lfretired, indicate fonner occupation)
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Please Return to:
Office of the City Clerk
250 Hamilton Avenue
Palo Altot CA 94301
650-329-2571
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CITY OF PALO ALTO
LffiRARY ADVISORY COMMISSION
SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE
N Sheena Chin arne:
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Please print or type your answers to the following questions and submit with your completed application. You may submit
additional sheetsJ if necessary. to complete your answers.
1. Have you attended the following meeting? Yes' No
• Library Advisory Commission 0 (Date: _____ ~) o
2. How did you Learn about the vacancy on the Library Advisory Commission?
Community Group: D Palo Alto Weekly: 0 The Daily Post: 0
website:D(ifyes, please identify website) __________ _
Email from City Clerk: 1../ I Library Bulletin Board: 0 FlyerlBookmark: D .
Other, Please Specify: ___________________________ _
3. Describe your involvement in community activities, volunteer and civic ~ons:
I have many experiences of community involvement. BaCk in Taiwan when being a
TV reporter, I often covered stoires on community activities and answered questions
that vlwerS might have about specific issues.
After moving to the bay area in· 2004, , became a volunteer for local library, Books
and Me library. Since then I have planed, developed and executed all kinds of
activities to introduce Chinese culture to non;.native speakers. In addition, I have
helped designed and implemented other activities to the Chinese community. One of .
the major tasks was to help families hit hard by the economic criSis. When the
economy had Qone out of track in 2009. many iobs were shaken. or even eliminated
4. What is it about the Library Advisory Commission that interests you? What qualities, experience and expertise
would you bring to the Library Advisory Commission?· . , The maio pUi=pose fer me to apply fal tI Ie Ubrary AdVISOry Commission is that I would
like to show my support. As a mom of 3 kids, I have been benefited from all kinds of
activities that Palo Alto library has to offer from story time, reading group, to summer
reading and activity program. I think the library strives to take good care of the
community from kids to seniors and it has done a good job.
I have been in the Media business for many years and one of my specialties is to dig .
out facts such as what people want and what people really care about. The core
mission for .the library is to serve people in many ways, therefore, how to match what
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S. How would you see your role as commissioner when recommending poliW and working with the Council? If selected, I will play dual role when recommending poliCY. That is, I will fully support
.the policy that is the most beneficial to the Palo Alto community; in the meantime, I
will closely monitor the execution of the policy. Policies that best serve residents
:should be implemented promptly and should be Implemented thoroughly to meet
Palo Altans' expectations. In order to achieve the goal, collaboration and
. communication with people involved would become essential. I will try my best to
.. reach Hie goals. .
6. What do you see as some of the key challenges in itnplementingthe recolnmendations of the Commission's
December 2006 report to Council "Library Services Model Analysis and Recommendations:
http://www.cityofpaloalto.orglknowzoneiagendasilibrary.asp I could not locate the article through the URL that you provided. The page claimed.
,"We're sorry... .
The page you are seeking has moved, expired, or is otherwise unavailable on our
-website. This may be a result of your favorite search engine having outdated links to '
old content on our website. It may be the case that the content you seek has not yet
'been published to the website.". Therefore, I could not answer this question.
7. If appointed, what specific goals would you like to see the Library Advis~ Commission achieve? .
It IS now very common for people to use electrOniC devices to manage daily life. If the
.library wants to be part of residents' lives,electronic usages would be inevitable. If
appointed to the Ubrary Advisory Commission. I would like to see the library be more
'electronic. A few things could help achieve that goal. First, the library must continue
to use Internet as a major source to communicate with Palo Altans .. Secondly,
'introduce more E-books, which now is the trend. E-books could increase library's
.collections without actually occupying tots of storage rooms. In addition, more
readers could enjoy the same E-book at the same time. Thirdly, increase the number
,of electronic devices such as computers and tablets that residents can use in the
.library or can loan to home.
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City of Palo Alto
250 Hamilton Avenue
Palo Alto, CA 94301
CONSENT FORM
09;~7.)2 p.m. 04-01-2013
California Government Code Section 6254.21 states, in part, "No state or local
agency shall post the home address or telephone number of any elected or
apPointed ~fflclal on the Internet without first obtaining the written permission of
that individual." The full code is attached. This consent form will not be redacted
and will be attached to the Application and posted to the City's website.
Read the code, and check only ONE option below:
617
D I give permission for the City of Palo Alto to post to the
City's website the attached Board and Commission Application intact. I have
read and understand my rights under Government Code Section 6254.21. I may
revoke this permission at any time by providing written notice to the Palo Alto
City Clerk.
OR
[2] I . request that the City of Palo Alto redact my home
. address, phone numbers, and email address from' the attached Board and
Commission Application prior to posting to the City's website. I am providing the
following alternate information and request that they use the following contact ~. information instead.
Address
Phone
chinsheena@yahoo.com
~~ " ~/~L'3 Signature* Date
*The applicant must have a digital signature or print the application, sign In ink, and
deliver to the City Clerks Office. A typed signature or unsigned application will not be
accepted. :
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Gonsalves. Ronna
From:
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To:
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Attachments:
Hi RoDDa,
sheena chin
Wednesday,
Gonsalves, Ronna
Complete answers and resume
SheenaChin.doc
Thank you for"the reminder. The followings are the complete answers to question # 3, 4 and 7. In addition, I
also attach my resume in case the council would like to· know more about ·my professional background. Thank
you very much.
Sheena
3. Describe your involvement in community activities, volunteer and (!ivic organizations:
I have many experiences of community involvement Back in Taiwan when b~ing a TV reporter, I often
covered stoires on community activities and answered questions that viwers might have about specific issues •
.After moving to the bay area in 2004, I became a volunteer for local library, Books and Me library. Since then I
have planed, developed and executed all kinds of activities to introduce Chinese culture to non-native speakers.
In addition, I have helped designed and implemented other activities to the Chinese cOmmunity. One of the
major tasks was to help families hit bard by the economic crisis. When the economy had gone out of track in.
2009, many jobs were shaken, or even eliminated which forced some families to give up their homes. In order
to help these families, we Set up a 3·-week seminar, "how would families adapt to the economic crisis?", aiming
to provide job consultations, financial resources and m~ntal support. The conference was the first action in .
Chinese community to assist families in financial crisis. .
As a show host with SingTaO Chinese Radio, I have many opportunities to attend community activities on
behalf of SingTao Chinese Radio such as Chinese New Year celebration, Lantern Festival and Talent Show for
kids etc .. Among them, I would like to mention the annual reading activity at College Park Elementary, San
Mateo. In order to. encolJI'a8e kids to reading, College Park Elementary invites guests to support "Community
Guest Reader Day" eventand 1 have been reading stories to kids at the College Park Elementary since 2010.
4. What is it about the Library Advisory Commission that interests you? ~t qualities, experience ·and
expertise would you bring to the Library AdvisOry Commission? .
The main purpose for me to apply for the Library Advisory Commission is that I would like to show my
support. As a mom of 3 kids, I have been benefited from all kinds of activiti~s that Palo Alto library haS to offer
from story time, reading group, to swnmer reading and activity program. I think the library strives to take good
care of the coinmunity from Iq,ds to seniors and it has done a goodjob. .
I have been in the Media business for many years. and one of my specialties is to dig out facts such as what
people want and what people really care about The core mission for the library is to serve people in many
ways, therefore, how to match what residents need becomes essential. I hope I can be part of the Library
Advisory Commission not only to support what the library has been doing but also utilize my experience and
expertise make the ~braryservice even better.
7. If appouited, what specific goals would you like to see the Library Advisory Commission achieve?
It is now very common for people to use electronic devices to manage daily life. If the libmry wants to be part
of residents' lives, electroni~ usages~uld be inevitable. If appointed to the Library Advisory Commission. I
would like to see the library be more electronic. A few things could help achieve that goal. First, the library
. 1
must continueto use Internet "as a major source to communicate with Palo Altans. Secondly, introduce more E
books, which now is the trend. E-books could increase library~s collections without actually occupying lots pf
storage rooms. In addition, more readers could enjoy the same E-book at the same time. Thirdly, increase the
number of electronic devices such as computers and tablets that residents can use in the library or can loan to ,. .
home.
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SHEENA CHIN
OBJECTIVE
LIBRARY ADVISORY COMMISSION
QUALIFICATION/SKILLS
• Technical writing: News briefs, news writing, editorial, proofreading,
marketing eopywriting, scriptwriting, screenwriting, research writing
(Chicago Manual of Style) and instructional material design.
• Project management: Experienced with resource allocation, project
prioritization, document creation and data management in neWS
production, marketing strategy, teaching project and show performance.
• Social media experience: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Weibo.
• Media tools: Final Cut Pro, iMovie, Garage Band, HTML, Word Press,
Audacity, Movie Maker, Comic Life, Photoshop, Gimp, Paint Brush, Jing, .
Skype, Mikogo, Second Life.
•. Communication skills: Presentation, verbal and written communication.
• Language: Fluent in English and Chinese (simplified and traditional).
Good comprehension in readlwrite/speak Japanese.
• Characters: Well-organized, self-motivated, multi-tasked teammate who is
creative, open-minded, collaborative and detail-oriented to accomplish
work in a fast-paced environment.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Host, Singtao Chinese Radio, South San Francisco, CA 2006 -present
Create, develop and execute ideas for specific subjects:
-Reflect time-intensive topics on air weekly and share information/music.
-Translate, write, and edit raw materials to present in the weekly show.
-Work cross-functionally to promote station· events and reputations.
-Develop, design and execute annual DJ training program.
-Read commercial copy and public service announcements to build up good
relationship with the public and private entities.
-Involve in the routine public presentation of the station.
-Promote station events and involve with community affairs.
-Train new employees and provide speech.-training classes to the public.
Designated host for large-scale event~ such as New Year 5-hour celebration
with 8,000+ people at San Francisco Zoo (hosted in English).
Substitute Teacher, Palo Alto Unified School District, Palo Alto, CA 2010 -2012
-Substitute teachers from K -12. .
-Familiarity with all subjects of instruction required. .
-Executed the teaching plan and efficiently instructed 'students' works.
-Ability to work with lesson plans established by primary teacher.
-Versatility in methods of instruction and ability to adapt quickly.
-Familiarity with theories and practices of education and child development.
Co-Founder;' PinGrow.com2008 -present
-Provide Chinese learning and respond to local issues promptly.
-Develop, organize, create and write materials for website contents.
-Produce video and audio clips to enrich the website~"
,-Handle viewers' requests and promote PinGrow.com to the public.
-Visitor statistics grow stably.
Community Manger, Zhouyu cultural foundation, Los Altos, CA 2004 -2010
-Develop and implement communication plan for the non-profit organization.
Reach out the target~ groups and build up' the public relationships.
Build up image and reputation for the organization.
Write on.;line newsletters for members and the public.
Prepare, organize and present media briefing.
Drive and coordinate media coverage for library's activities. ,
Design, create and implement major events for members and non-members.
Plan, organize and host special events for major holidays.
Update and create website contents for news and events.
Chinese Teacher,Woodland School, Portola Valley, CA 2009 -2010
-Initiatedschool Mandarin program for students from k to 3rd grade.
-Customized design and developed Mandarin materials and activities to
students at different I'anguage levels.
-Incorporated Chinese culture into teaching materials.
-Executed Mandarin classes 2 hours per week.
Chinese Teacher, Palo Alto Chinese School, Palo Alto, CA 2007 -2011
-Initiated Mandarin program for pre-school kids for both Mandarin and
non-mandarin speakers.
-Designed and developed Mandarin materials and curriculums to meet
various needs.
Implemented Mandarin instructions 2 hQurs per week.
-Actively participated in academic research and won several awards on
Chinese Learning.
-Incorporated. Chinese culture in Mandarin teaching.
News Writer/Reporter/Editor, KTSF 26, Brisbane, CA 2003 -2004
-Responded to time-intensive topics and breaking news.
- . Rewrote, translated and' edited news stories taken from scripts, wires and
other TV news stations to meet local needs.
-Developed and createq compelling, and succinct stories from raw materials.
Performed and prepared scriptwriting, voice over, and video editing.
-Worked closely with the show producer, writing scripts for air, editing copy,
and making show run-down suggestions.
-Operated AP NEWSCENTERlENPS and managed CNN feed services.
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Author of "The Digital Revolution in TV Industry", ISBN 957-98520-8-1
1999 -2000
-Researched various topics related to digital technology such as risks and
opportunities while digitizing.
Interviewed high-level management of major 1V networks in the US.
-One of the major resources about digital media for 1V professionals in
Taiwan .
. Reporter/News Host/Anchor/Producer, China Television Company (CTV),
Taipei, Taiwan 1992 -2000 .
-Anchored live morning news and hosted news show for in-depth coverage.
-Specialized in field and live reporting and prompt interviews .
. -English News anchor and writer. News reported in English and Chinese
scripts translated to English. ,
-Built up/maintained good relationship with news sources.
-Covered headlinelbreaking· news stories, producing news clip from scripting
writing and voice-over. '
Served as a leader in the newsroom with ouiStand,ing hosting profession,
excellent writing skills and solid news Judgment. .
-'Supervised the production group to CQmplete news packages/news shows.
-Generated subjects, ideas and followed up stories to boost rating.
-Involved with marketing of programslviewers, managed budgets and
responsible for rating.
-Conducted weekly finanCial market reviews.
-Team member of News On-Line production.
Assisted launching website for China Television Company including writing , ,
HTML scripts.
Instructor, National Taiwan College of Arts, Taipei, Taiwan 1997 -1999
-,Offered classes to students in news writing and news production.
-Coached tactics in news coverage, report, announcement and anchor.
News Host/Editor, Broadcast of China Corporation (BCC), Taipei, Taiwan
1991 -1992
-Served as Prime-time news announcer and hosted news shows.
Re$ponded to prompt news stories and planed in-depth coverage.
Responsible for financial news and prime-time news rundown.
-Rewrote/edit stories from scripts, wires and other materi~ls.
EDUCATION
, MBA study, Univ. of Nebraska, Omaha, Nebraska
Northwestern Polytech University, Fremont, CA
MA in Journalism, National ChengChi University, Taipei, Taiwan
SA in Journalism, Chinese Culture University, Taipei, Taiwan
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AWARDS
• Awarded paper "ZhuYin (Chinese Phonics) instruction through technology"
for Luncheon Presentation atAmerican Council on the Teaching of
Foreign languages ,(ACTFl2011) Denver, Colorado
• Awarded paper "Technology boosts ZhuYin (Chinese Phonics) Characters
teaching" for International Conference on Internet Chinese Education 2011
(ICICE2011) .
• Awarded paper "Mobile Chinese Teaching" forthe Sixth International
Conference and Workshops on Technology and Chinese Language
Teaching (TelT 6),2010, Columbus, Ohio
• Awarded paper Web 2.0 Storytelling" for International Conference on
Internet Chinese Education 2009 (ICICE 2009), Taipei, Taiwan
• Winner of the Scholarship from the National Press Council, Taiwan, 1999
• Winner of the National Outstanding Journalist Award, Taiwan; 1998
CERTIFICATION
• California Basic Educational Skills Test (CBEST)
• California Subject Examination for Teachers (CSET), Mandarin I, II, III
PUBLICATON
• "ZhuYin (Chinese Phonics) instruction through technology", 2011
• "Technology boosts ZhuYin (Chinese Phonics) Characters teaching" 2011
• "Mobile Chinese Teaching", 2010·
• 'Web 2.0 Storytelling", 2009"
• "The Digital Revolution in TV Industry", 2000, ISBN 957-98520-8-1
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LIBRARY ADVISORY COMMISSION
CITY OF PALO ALTO
BOARD AND COMMISSION APPLICATION
SUBMIT TO:
Office of the City Clerk
250 Hamilton Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94301
(650) 329-2571
Please print or type answers to all questions and place Nt A in those areas that do not apply. Be sure that you fill out the
attached supplement and return it with your signed application.
NAME: McDougall
Last
RESIDENCE 270 Channing Ave ADDRESS: .
Street
Palo Alto,
City
Education:
BSc, Chemical Engineering
University of Alberta, Canada
Executive Programs
. Cornell University
Stanford Business School
Don HOME PHONE: 650 323 6291
First
WORKPHONE: ____________ __
CELL PHONE: 650 815 1455
EMA~: ____________ __
CA 94301
State Zip
List relevant training and experience, certificates oftraining, licenses, or professional registration:
Operating and capital budget experince and organization leadership:
. President, CEO, and board member Mitron Corp., Portland OR
President, COO, and board member ABC Technologies, Portland OR
Vice President SAS, Cary NC and Palo Alto CA
President, CEO, and board member Space-Time Research, Melbourne, Australia
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• Are you a Palo Alto Resident?
• Do you have any relatives or members of your household who are employed by the City of
Palo Alto, who are currently serving on the City Council, or who are board members or
commissioners?
• Are you available and committed to complete the term applied for?
• California state law requires appointed board and commission members to file a detailed
disclosure of their financial interests, Fair Political Practices Commission, Conflict of
Interest, Form 700; Do you have an investment in, or do you serve as an officer or director
of, a company doing business in Palo Alto which you believe is likely to; 1) engage in
business with the City, 2) provide products or services for City projects, or 3) be affected
by decisions of the board or commission you are applying for?
If you answered yes, you may wish to consult with the City Attorney before filing this
application. Please contact the City Attorney's Office at 650-329-2171.
• Excluding your principal residence, do you own real property in Palo Alto or within two
miles of Palo Alto?
EMPLOYMENT
D
D
Present or last employer Channing Group Consulting Name of Company: Consultant Occupation:
D
(If retired, indicate former occupation)
Signature of Applicant Date:
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Please Return to:
Office of the City Clerk
250 Hamilton Avenue
Palo Alto, CA 94301
650-329-2571
CITY OF PALO ALTO
LIBRARY ADVISORY COMMISSION
SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE
Name: Don McDougall
Date: 3/22/13
)
Please print or type your answers to the following questions and submit with your completed application. You may submit
additional sheets, if necessary, to complete your answers.
1. Have you attended the following meeting? Yes No
• Library Advisory Commission D (Date: ______ -L)
2. How did you Learn about the vacancy on the Library Advisory Commission?
Community Group: D Palo Alto Weekly: D The Daily Post: D
Website: D (if yes, please identify website) _____________ _
Email from City Clerk: D Library Bulletin Board: D FlyerlBookmark: D
Other, Please Specify: Midtown Enews -----------------------------
3. Describe your involvement in community activities, volunteer and civic organizations:
Currently board member, TheatreWorks Silicon Valley
Over the last few years I travelled extensively to Australia which made it difficult to commit to
community.organizations. I now look forward to the opportuniy to be acitve in local voluteer and civic
activities.
4. What is it about the Library Advisory Commission that interests you? What qualities, experience and expertise
would you bring to the Library Advisory Commission?
Richard Florida has written in "The Rise of the Creative Class" and elsewhere that local arts
activities are important for a community to have a vibrant and innovative environment. Palo Alto has
enjoyed the experience and reputation of being an innovative environment
The Library is an important arts platform for Palo Alto. The Library provides access to the arts
through literature, periodicals, video, and other media but faces the challenges of budgets, funding,
and resouce allocation.
I would like to use my experience to help the Library address these challenges and to realize new
opportunities.
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5. How would you see your role as commissioner when recommending policy and working with the Council?
, The role of the commission and commissioner is to actively provide consideration of and advice on
delivery of service, allocation of investment, development and maintenance of property, and
engagement in partnerships.
The commissioner must provide awareness of and actively review legislation and other relevant plans
and activities of state (and local) governments. A commissioner should also engage in the review of
community interests and statements both direct and through social media.
A commissioner's role also include suggestions, review, and support of Library fund raising.
6: What do you see as some of the key challenges in implementing the recommendations of the Commission's
December 2006 report to Council "Library Services Model Analysis and Recommendations:
http://www.cityofpaloalto.org/knowzone/agendas/library.asp
The key challenge for the commission is to optimize the use of available funds to meet the
Recommendations' sometimes conflicting goals. Growing collections, enhancing programs, or
expanding hours can be at odds with staffing and facilities investments.
Maintaining the optimal volume, level, and categories of collections for a community of changing
literacy and interests requires exploring and understanding new technologies. Successfull and useful
enhancement of programs requires understanding rapidly changing demographics and interests.
Balancing professional staffing with volunteer programs and developing new versus mainaining
exising facilities requires careful analysis and trade-offs to meet community requirements.
7. If appointed, what specific goals would you like to see the Library Advisory Commission achieve?
I would like to see the Library Advisory Commission position the Libary as an example of vibrancy and
innovation within the community while optimizing resources to show fiscal responsibility and interest in
providing community services.
The Libary should continue to grow as a place of literacy and community.
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City of Palo Alto
250 Hamilton Avenue
Palo Alto, CA 94301
CONSENT FORM
California Government Code Section 6254.21 states, in part, "No state or local
agency shall post the home address or telephone number of any elected or
appointed official on the Internet without first obtaining the written permission of
that individual." The full code is attached. This consent form will not be redacted
and will be attached to the Application and posted to the City's website.
Read the code, and check only ONE option below:
o I give permission for the City of Palo Alto to post to the
City's website the attached Board and Commission Application intact. I have
read and understand my rights under Government Code Section 6254.21. I may
revoke this permission at any time by providing written notice to the Palo-Alto
City Clerk.
OR o I request that the City of Palo Alto redact my home
address, phone numbers, and email address from the attached Board and
Commission Application prior to posting to the City's website. I am providing the
following alternate information and request that they use the following contact
information instead.
270 Channing Ave., Palo Alto, CA
Address
6503236291
Phone
mcdougall.don@gmail.com
Email ·/}/J1l IJ !l m L IfAn,ltL 3122113 Signatu~* t5 . -D-a-te-------------
. *The applicant must have a digital signature or print the application, sign in ink, and
deliver tothe City Clerks Office. A typed signature or unsigned application will not be
accepted.
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CITY OF PALO ALTO
BOARD AND COMMISSION INCUMBENT APPLICATION
SUBMIT TO:
Office of the City Clerk
250 Hamilton Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94301
(650) 329-2571
Incumbents may use this form to declare their intent to apply for another term in office.
BOARD CURRENTLY SERVING ON: Library Advisory COmmission'--______ _
NAME: Moss Bob HOME PHONE: 493-2178
Last First
WORK PHONE: 493-2178
RESIDENCE 4010 Orme S1.
ADDRESS: CELL PHONE:
Street
EMAIL: Bmoss33@att.net
Palo Alto CA 94306
City State Zip
I am reapplying for the board listed above; please resubmit the most recent application I have on fIle.
I am reapplying for the board listed above; I will update my application and submit it prior to the
X deadline. *
I will NOT reapply for another term at this time.
*Blank applications may be found at www.cityofpaloalto.org
Signature of Applicant Date: ~ J rflJ J 2 /J /3
'I )
LIBRARY ADVISORY COMMISSION
CITY OF PALO ALTO
BOARD AND COMMISSION APPLICATION
SUB-MIT TO:
Office of the City Clerk
250-Hamilton Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 9430-1
(650) 329·2571
Please print or type answm to all questions and place NI A in those areas that do not apply. Be sure that you fill out the
attached supplement and return it with your signed application.
NAME: Moss Robert
-~~t--------------~F~mtt------------
RESIDENCE 4010 Orme St ADDRESS: •
Street
Palo Alto CA 94306
City State Zip
Education:
B.S. Met. Eng Illinois institute of Technology 1956
Graduate study, Carnegie Mellon and UCLA
HOME PHONE: 493-2178
WORK PHONE: same ----------
CELL PHONE: -----------
EMAIL: bmO$$33@att.net
List relevaut tnJ!ning IlJId experience, eertificates of training, licenses, or professional registration:
Registered CaUfornia Professional MetaDurgical Engineer. FelloW, ASTM International. Past
Assistant Editor, SAMPE Journal; Past Editor, Microcontamination Journal. Life Member. AIME.
Past Chairman ASTM Committee E21 Applications of Space Technology; Chairman ASTM
Subcommittee E21.05 Contamination;
Past Board of Directors member and Treasurer, Friends of Palo Alto Libraries (FOPAL).
Alternate member, Tennan Working Group. 1982-1984 that obtained one wing of Tennan school
site for a library branch, with one room used for meetings and conferences.
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• Are you a Palo Alto Resident?
• Do you have any relatives or members of your household who are employed by the City of
Palo Alto, who are currently selVing on the City Council, or who are board members or
commissioners?
• Are you available and committed to complete the tenn applied foi!
• California state law requires appointed board and commission members to file a detailed
disclosure of their financial interests, Fair Political Practices Commission, Contlict of
Interest, Form 100. Do you have an investment in, or do you serve as an officer or director
of, a company doing business in Palo Alto which you believe is likely to; 1) engage in
business with the City, 2) provide products or selVices for City projects, or 3) be affected
by decisions of the board or commission you are applying for?
If you answered ye.~ you may lvil~h to cansult lvith the City Attorney lTf4fare filing this
application. Please contact the City Attorney's Office at 650-329-2171.
• Excluding your principal residence, do you own real property in Palo Alto or within two
miles of Palo Alto?
EMPLOYMENT
Present or last employer Space Systems/Engineer Name of Company: Occupation:
[~] D
D
D
Principal Engineer
(Ifretired, indicate fOimer occupation)
Signature of Applicant Date: ~ < Ii. ;2.. O/~
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Please Return to:
CITY OF PALO ALTO
LIBRARY ADVISORY COMMISSION
SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE
Name: Robert Moss
Date:
·.~
j
Qffice of the City Clerk
250 Hamilton Avenue
Palo Alto, CA 94301
650-329-2571 -----------------------------------------
Please print or type your answers to the fonowing questions and submit with your completed application. You may submit
additional sheets, jf necessary, to complete your answers.
1. Have you attended the following meeting?
• Lihrary Advisory Commission
Yes o (Date: All for 3+ yrs)
No o
2. How did you Learn about the vacancy on the Library Advisory Commission?
Community Group: 0 Palo Alto Weeldy: 0 The Daily Post: ( I
Website: 0 (if yes, please identifY website) _______________________ _
Email from City Clerk: 0 Library Bulletin Board: 0 FlyerlBook:mark: 0
Other, Please Specify: Commission terms expiration date.
3. Describe your involvement in community activities, vo~eer and civic organizations:
Barron Park Association Foundation -Treasurer, Barron Park Association -Past Treasurer & Chair Creek
Committee & Past Chair Zoning & land Use Committee; Past Community Co-Chair, Moffett Field Restoration
Advisory BoardPast President, Palo Alto Civic League; Palo Alto Civic League Citizen of the Year. 1983 ; Past
President, Pafo Alto School for Jewish Education; Past Treasurer Palo Alto Council for the Arts· Terman Working
Group alternate community member; Board of Directors, Secretary and Treasurer, Cable Co-op of Palo Alto;
Past Treasur~ Friends of the Palo Alto library (FOPAL). member Center for Public Environmental Oversight;
member Working Group, Palo Alto emergency water supply; Helped to incorporate the city of Rancho Palos
Verdes. Often attend and narticipate in City Councit, City Finance Committee, ARB and Planning &
Transportation Committee meetings.
4. What is it about the Library Advisory Commission that interests you? What qualities, experience and expertise
would you bring to the Library Advisory Commission?
I have been involVed with libraries in general and the Palo Arlo library in particular for decades. As a member of the
FoPAL Board and treasurer I interacted frequentlY with library staff and members of the community. We worked to make
the library a valued and effectiVe provider ofimportant and novel services, to upgrade faClTltfes and to provide books and
library materials. As a cable Co-op Board member and treasurer I was able to obtain 8 grant of over $420,000 to the 9
libraries system,S of which ani in Palo Mo. The money was used for computers, printers, loaner laptops, wireless
access, on-line services and subscriptions It was one of the largest grants made bv cable Co-op. I also worked on
fiJndraising for the Children's' Library renovation and upgrading. r was an actfve supporter of the successful library bond
election. As an altemate member of the Terman Working Group I heiped ereate the Terman branch library with a
separate meeting room that operated successfully for years until PAUSe reclaimed the site.
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5. How would you see your role as ~ssioner when recommending policy and working with the Council?
Ubraries are weu regarded and used in Palo Alto. ranking just below fire and witll or
above police in performance and importance to the community. We need to be
responsive to changing needs and uses of libraries and library facilities and do an
excellent job of meeting user needs and expectations. That involves working with
our excellent staff. community. and councilmembers to identify opportunit~ needs.
and ways to serve them and transmitting the information effectively and dearty to the
council. Tile new expanded MitcheU park will offer facilities and services previously
unavailable in Palo Alto. It will be a learning experience seeing how users react to
and use the new facility and modifying our services and operations as needed.
6. What do you see as some of the key challenges in implementing the recommendations of the Commission's
December 2006 report to COWlcil "Library Services Model Analysis and Recommendations:
http://Www.cityofpaloalto.org/knowzone/agendasllibrary.asp
The new facilities wiD offer both major improvements in scope and quality of services plus challenges in
tdentifying and provtdtng desired offerings tncludtng a range of materials and prioritizing uses of meeting
and study areas. Operating expenses for the new, expanded facilities will increase so adequate funding
may be an issue. There also is an tncreastng demand for materials tn non-English tanguages that further
impacts funding needs. Different types of service delivery may need to be created, but the problem may
witt be funding. It could be hard to take new approaches without tmpacting existing services and offerings
that many library user's value. Types and ranges of library materials need regular review and
readjustment of the mixtures. Thts can create uncertainty and add costs We must be abte to accurately
evaluate vatue of services offered. For example, availability of E-books is uneven as some publishers
refuse to offer them and other charge excessive prices and limit circulation. How can we offer the range
and variety of E-books that patrons want at reasonable cost?
7. If appoint~ what specific goals would you like to see the Library Advisory Commission achieve?
Make the transitions to the new facilttes ~t Mitchell Park and Main transparent, sucessful, and
efficient. Assure adequate staffmg and support for aU library facilities and operations. Get residents
Involved in responding to the LAC and staff outreach for feedback and support. Infonn the public
about the new Hbrary facilities and offerings and team what patrons want, need, and would use in
our libraries. Identify what resources are most desired for the expanded Mitchell Park and Main
libraries. Do library users want more books, more E-books? If so what categories and areas of
interest? Work with the staff, Council, Community, and non·profits tQ find needed support and
funding for operations and coHections. Identify any new programs or materials needed by users and
suggest how they can be funded if cun-act funding is inadequate. Seek grants, contributions, and
other funding sources to supplement general fund support.
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City of Palo Alto
250 Hamilton Avenue
Palo Alto, CA 94301
CONSENT FORM
california Government Code Section 6254.21 states, in part, "No state or local
agency shall post the home address or telephone number of a-ny elected or
appointed offidal on the Internet without first obtaining the written permission of
that individual." The full code is attached. This consent form will not be redacted
and will be attached to the Application and posted to the City's website.
Read the code, and check only ONE option below:
o I Robert Moss give permission for the City of Palo Alto to post to the
City's website the attached Board and Commission Application intact. 1 have
read and understand my rights under Government Code Section 6254.21. I may
revoke this permission at any time by providing written notice to the Palo Alto
City Clerk.
OR
D I request that the City of Palo Alto redact my home
address, phone numbers, and email address from the attached Board and
Commission Application prior to posting to the City's website. I am providing the
following alternate information and request that they use the fonowing contact
information instead.
4010 Orme St
Address
493-2178
Phone
bmoss33@att.net
Email
(/.v{&iiI. ~ ~. i 9 .z lZ l3
Signature* Date)
*The applicant must have a digital signature or print the application, sign in ink, and
deliver to the City Clerks Office. A typed signature or unsigned application will not be
accepted.
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Clty of Pa~o A~to
250 Hamilton Avenue
Palo Alto, CA 94301
CONSENT fORM
l o ~, 11:25
California Government Code Section 6254.21 states, in part, "No state or local
agency shall post the home address or telephone number of any elected or
appointed official on the Internet without first obtaining the written permission of
that individual." The full code is attached. This consent form will not be redacted
and will be attached to the Application and posted to the City's website.
Read the code, and check only ONE option below:
_ ....... x'--I Robert Moss give permission for the City of Palo
Alto to post to the City's website the attached Board and Commission
Application intact. I have read and understand my rights under Government
Code Section 6254.21. I may revoke this permissiOn at any time by providing
written notice to the Palo Alto City Clerk.
OR
__ I request that the City of Palo Alto redact my home
address, phone numbers, and email address from the attached Board and
Commission Application prior to posting to the City's website. I am providing
the foUowing alternate information and request that they use the following
contact information instead.
4010 Onne St.
Address
493-2178
Phone
Bmoss33@att.net
Email
~:;r br??:. ~ I ri'J ~o 1:3
Signature* Date
*The applicant must have a digital signature or print the application, sign in ink, and
deliver to the City Clerks Office. A typed signature or unsigned application will not
be accepted.
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LIBRARY ADVISORY COMMISSION
C TY OF PALO ALTO
BOARD AND COMMISSION APPLICA nON
SUBMIT TO:
Office of the City Clerk
250 Hamilton Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94301
(650) 329-2571
Please print or type answers to all questions and place NI A in those areas that do not apply. Be sure that you f'lll out the
attached supplement and return it with your ~ application.
N~:~~~~_P) ________ ~~~J_~~~A_(~_~_' __
Last First I
City State Zip
Education:
HONffiPHONE: _______________ __
WORK PHONE: _____ _
CELL PHONE: !fr5tfo-l~/~.,
EMAILJPh/Sre/~C (',;j
List relevant training and experience, certificates of training, licenses, or professional registmtion:
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.. Are you a Palo Alto Resident?
EO Do you have any relatives or members of your household who are employed by the City of
Palo Alto, who are currently serving on the City Council, or who are board members or
commissioners?
Are you available and committed to complete the term applied for?
<l California state law requires appointed board and commission members to file a detailed
disclosure of their financial interests, Fair Political Practices Commission, Conflict of
Interest, Form 700. Do you have an investment in, or do you serve as an officer or director
of, a company doing business in Palo Alto which you believe is likely to; 1) engage in
business with the City, 2) provide products or services for City projects, or 3) be affected
by decisions of the board or commission you are applying for?
If you answered yes, you may wish to consult with the City Attomey before filing this
application. Please contact the City Attorney's Office at 650-329-2171.
Excluding your principal residence, do you own real property in Palo Alto or within two
miles of Palo Alto?
EMPLOYMENT
Present or last employer ~ f -!" 'frt-,
Name of Company: 2!5.1'(,. pf.1,-a IJ~I(;t Occupation:
~pt-, pf ttctt. ft'c .,
Ol'ltC;1fl: L"IC~Jf13 e {e'1,l. fCKhITh
Signature of Applicant ~ '6"f'---n ~ Date:
D
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(If retired, indicate former occupation) --
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Please Return to:
CITYOFPA OAL 0
LIBRARY ADVISORY COMMISSION
SUPPLEMENTAL OUESTIONNAIRE
Office of the City Clerk
250 Hamilton Avenue
Palo Alto, CA 94301
650-329-2571
Name: ;[P/nV S'-~ ~IP ~--~~~--~~~--------------------
Date: -------------------------------------
Please print or type yom answers to the following questions and submit with yom completed application. You may submit
additional sheets, if necessaty, to complete your answers.
1. Have you attended the following meeting? Yes
Library Advisory Commission D (Date: _______ ---.1.)
2. How did you Learn about the vacancy on the Library Advisory Commission?
Community Group: D Palo Alto Weekly: 0 The Daily Post: 0
we .... ,Drr identify "" .... )
Email from City Clerk: Library Bulletin Board: 0 FlyerlBookmark: 0
Other, Please SpecifY: ____________________________________________ _
3. ( Describe y?~.invol~~e~ in ~~uni~ activities, volunteer and civic org~ti~~:. '.' ...., _ .' .-., (' ' ,,' ~ ." ~r '~7(Glv~h r f p.~ !~r It~tt •• L-:~4 YC'L',( 6,~{.<;. (.\ i-./fttCF"i;/p/,J cr/ .IC( S·f ~r;!t~\.:~ ~--~<2-:
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6. What do you see as some of the key challenges in implementing the recommendations of the Commission's
December 2006 report to Cmmcil "Library Services Model Analysis and Recommendations:
http://www.cityofpaloalto.org/knowzoneJagendasllibrary.asp "
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250 Hamilton Avenue
Palo Alto, CA 94301
California Government Code Section 6254.21 states, in part, "No state or local
agency shall post the home address or telephone number of any elected or
apPointed official on the Internet without first obtaining the written permission of
that individual. n The full code is attached. This consent form will not be redacted
and will be attached to the Application and posted to the Oty's website.
Read the code, and check only 0 E option below:
QtJ I give permission for the City of Palo Alto to post to the
City's website the attached Board and Commission Application intact. I have
read and understand my rights under Government Code Section 6254.21. I may
revoke this permission at any time by providing written notice to the Palo Alto
City Clerk.
OR :-V·. c1QHd"t~~~1~~quest that the City of Palo Alto redact my home
( address, phone numbers, and email address from the attached Board and
Commission Application prior to posting to the City's website. I am providing the
following alternate information and request that they use the following contact
information instead ,
Address
Phone
(tnt" s re:(~/ ,It)' t:/lYM;r) U~\
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LIBRARY ADVISORY COMMISSION
CITY OF PALO ALTO
BOARD AND COMMISSION APPLICATION
SUBMIT TO:
Office of the City Clerk
250 Hamilton Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94301
(650) 329-2571
Please print or type answers to all questions and place N/ A in those areas that do not apply. Be sure that you fill out the
attached supplement and return it with your signed application.
Stone NAME:
Last
RESIDENCE
ADDRESS:
751 Layne Ct. Apt. 15
Street
Palo Alto CA
City State
Education:
Palo Alto High School -2007
University of California, Irvine -2010
Santa Clara School of Law -Present
Greer HOME PHONE: (650) 575-0405
First WORK PHONE: ____________ __
CELL PHONE: ~r.==n~~==~ gstone22@gmall.
EMAIL: -"'c""'oJ..Lm'---_______ _
94306
Zip
List relevant traininO and exrcerience, certificates of training, licenses, or rOfessional registration:
Alcohol & Other rugs ask Force: I was the only full time s udent representative on the task
force while at UC-Irvine. The task force meets six times during the school year to discuss issues
and share data related to alcohol and other drugs as they impacted the campus community. The
task force is comprised of departments and offices within the universtiy as well as local
community agencies.
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• Are you a Palo Alto Resident?
• Do you have any relatives or members of your household who are employed by the City of
Palo Alto, who are currently serving on the City Council, or who are board members or
commissioners?
• Are you available and coriunitted to complete the term applied for?
• California state law requires appointed board and commission members to file a detailed
disclosure of their financial interests, Fair Political Practices Commission, Conflict of
Interest, Form 700. Do you have an investment in, or do you serve as an officer or director
of, a company doing business in Palo Alto which you believe is likely to; 1) engage in
business with the City, 2) provide products or services for City projects, or 3) be affected
by decisions of the board or commission you are applying for?
Jfyou answered yes, you may wish to consult with the City Attorney before filing this
application. Please contact the City Attorney's Office at 650-329-2171.
• Excluding your principal residence, do you own real property in Palo Alto or within two
miles of Palo Alto?
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CITY OF PALO ALTO
LIBRARY ADVISORY COMMISSION
SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE
Greer B. Stone Name:
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Palo Alto, CA 94301
650-329-2571
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Date: 03/28/2013
Please print or type your answers to the following questions and submit with your completed application. You may submit
additional sheets, if necessary, to complete your answers.
1. Have you attended the following meeting? Yes No
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2. How did you Learn about the vacancy on the Library Advisory Commission?
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3. Describe your involvement in community activities, volunteer and civic organizations:
I was a substitute teacher for the Palo Alto Unified School District during the 2011-
2012 school year. I had the opportunity to teach in nearly every school in the district.
For the past five years, I have also intermittently volunteered at Ohlone Elementary.
These experiences not only gave me a window into the teaching profession, but also
afforded me the opportunity to connect with the young people of Palo Alto.
4. What is it about the Library Advisory Commission that interests you? What qualities, experience and expertise
would you bring to the Library Advisory Commission?
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5. How would you see your role as commissioner when recommending policy and working with the Council?
6. What do you see as some of the key challenges in implementing the recommendations of the Commission's
December 2006 report to Council "Library Services Model Analysis and Recommendations:
http://www.cityofpaloalto.org/knowzone/agendas/library.asp
7. If appointed, what specific goals would you like to see the Library Advisory Commission achieve?
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4. What is it about the Library Advisory Commission that interests you?
What qualities, experience and expertise would you bring to the
Library Advisory Commission?
As a Palo Alto resident who has been frequenting the libraries since I
attended Duveneck Elementary, I have seen the libraries develop before my eyes. I
have come to value the resources our libraries give us, and as a current student I
relish the opportunity to have a comfortable envIronment to study in. However, as
technology advances, more and more people wonder if libraries will continue to be
relevant. I believe this is a real concern, and one that can be 'preempted with a
strong vision for the future of our libraries.
I am interested in serving on the Library Advisory Commission because I
strongly believe that libraries are one of the most important functions of a city.
Unfortunately, they are also the most underrated service. We are fortunate in Palo
Alto to have some of the greatest schools in the world, and to be located directly in
the heart ofthe Silicon Valley. I believe our libraries should mirror the kind of
success we have had in our schools, and be inspired by the technology-driven
culture that we are a part of. With proper vision and the right kind ofleadership,
our libraries can maintain relevance in the twenty~first century and inspire a new
generation to acquire a love for learning and reading.
I would bring a unique mix of experience and qualities to the Library
Advisory Commission. As a former student and substitute teacher in the school
district, I have experienced firsthand both the triumphs and shortcomings of our
libraries. I not only have personal beliefs of what can and should be changed, but I
have also observed and discussed the libraries with my students and friends.
One of the duties entrusted to the commission is to review state legislature
proposals and report to the City Council about pending bills that may affect our
libraries. As a law student, I have been extensively trained in parsing statutes,
learning how to read through and understand volumes of dense legal material.
Understanding these legislative proposals and simplifying them in a report to the
city council would be a simple and worthwhile task for me.
My experience in commission-like groups, such as the Alcohol Task Force
that I served on at UC Irvine, has been that many people are unable to integrate
different opinions and make objective decisions based on those recommendations.
However, this is one of the most essential functions of any commission. At any
meeting there is a myriad of concerned citizens, government officials, and experts
who are making policy recommendations or merely reporting on one of several
issues. It is the job of a commissioner to synthesize that information into a working
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model and then relay that information to the City Council. My experience on the
Alcohol Task Force and my legal training has taught me how to do just that.
5. How would you see your role as commissioner when recommending
policy and working with the Council?
I view the library through the lens of a student and with the perspective of a
young adult who grew up during the technology revolution. My role as
Commissioner would be translating those views and experiences to the City Council
and ensuring that the needs of Palo Alto's youth and student population are met. The
library is one of the most valuable resources available to a student, and I would work
diligently to ensure that our libraries are focused on that need.
I would also focus on the need to update our libraries and ensure that they are
meeting a technological standard that should be present in any library situated in
Silicon Valley. Too many students fmd them antiquated and do not see the need for a
library in an age of iPods and e-readers. However, the library should harness these
new technologies and incorporate them whenever possible. As a commissioner I
would help steer our libraries into the future and keep them relevant for a new
generation.
6. What do you see as some of the key challenges in implementing the
recommendations of the Commission's December 2006 report to
Council "Library Services Model Analysis and Recommendations:
http://www.cityofpaloalto.org/knowzone/agendas/library.asp
Some of the main issues surrounding the Library Services Model
Analysis and Recommendations is the dearth in details surrounding
particular recommendations and the lack of specificity concerning
budgetary issues. This includes many issues, such as how to pay for
particular recommendations. The report discusses the need for
cross-training library staff and expanding service hours by 266 hours a
week. However, the report is silent about any specifics on how to pay for
additional training and the additional service hours. Currently, 78% of the
total library budget is used up in staffing. This large discrepancy takes away
valuable resources to renovations, programs, and materials necessary for
the continuing viability of the libraries. Suggesting such drastic increases in
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training and service hours without an accommodating budget is senseless.
The report states that staffing is the most essential component of the
public library, but also addresses the need to expand the libraries
technology, programs for youths, and reading/media collections. However,
with 78% of the budget going to staffing, a Catch 22 is created. There is not
enough money left in the budget to implement these programs. The answer
to accomplishing these goals is to reallocate funds to expanding the libraries
technological infrastructure; this will increase the library's efficiency and
reduce the need for large staffs that eat up the budget.
Another challenge in implementing the report is a lack of details
concerning the youth programs. The report generally discusses delivering ,
programs to the youth and summer reading programs, but lacks any details
on funding or specific programs. The City Council is therefore faced with the
dilemma of implementing these suggestions without any substantive ,
road map. In order for the Commission's findings and reports to be most
beneficial to the Council and to the City, there must be specificity in the
findings and recommendations.
7. If appointed, what specific goals would you like to see the Library
, Advisory Commission achieve?
If appointed as a commissioner I would work diligently to achieve two
primary goals that are essential to the continuing success of our libraries in a
modern society. I would ensure the city allocates more resources to
technology-based initiatives that will ensure the library stays relevant in the
face of changing technologies. There are several changes that can be made
to do this. We can utilize the talent we have in our own city to recruit people to
build an application so that users can access the library database on their
iPhones and iPads', as well as their computers. More effort should be
focused on having eBooks that can be easily checked out online, as well as
movies, audiobooks, and CDs. We should also focus on library services
online, utilizing our librarians to help struggling students with their online
research.
As a commissioner I would help focus the library's needs to the
students of Palo Alto. I believe that offering students a comfortable and
accessible study zone in the libraries would encourage a new generation of
students to study in the library instead of Starbucks. We can accomplish this
by offering study zones for students of different age groups. Setting up
optional seminars for students (college and middle/high schools) to come to
the libraries and have librarians teach various seminars focused on research
strategies. We have a chance to teach a new generation of students that the
library is not only a place where they can check out books, but a beacon, of
education where they can learn the tools that will best help them in the future.