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Res No 041-11-13355RESOLUTION NO. 41 -11 -13355 A Resolution of the Mayor and City Commission of the City of South Miami, Florida, relating to the Boards and Committees; appointing LaTasha M. Nickle, an active employee of the City designated by the City Manager to serve on the Pension Board for a two -year term ending March 1, 2013; and providing an effective date. WHEREAS, the Mayor and Commission recognize the important contributions made by those who serve on the various city boards and committees, and wish to appoint a full complement to each of the active boards and committees; and, WHEREAS, Sec. 16 -20 (a) of the Code or Ordinances provides for one active employee of the city to be designated by the City Manager, to be appointed by the Mayor with the advice and consent of the City Commission; and, WHEREAS, the City Commission desires to appoint LaTasha M. Nickle to serve for two -year term on the Pension Board. Appointments shall expire March 1, 2013 or until successor is duly appointed and qualified. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA; Section 1. The City Commission hereby appoints LaTasha M. Nickle to serve on the Pension Board as an active employee of the City designated by the City Manager. Section 2. The expiration date of this appointment shall be March 1, 2013 or until a successor is duly appointed and qualified. Section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon approval. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 1 st day of March , 2011. A TEST: Y CLERK READ AND APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUP NCY: Laurence Feingold City Attorney .... • COMMISSION VOTE: 5 -0 Mayor Stoddard: Yea Vice Mayor Newman: Yea Commissioner Beasley Yea Commissioner Palmer: Yea Commissioner Harris: Yea Page 1 of 1 664 t At insist c r tWiAlmeCtCa C(p i.e`insnrn w d£ Cf n,t � zooz Referred by: Ai ! h I CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI BOARDICOMMITTEE APPLICATION 6130 Sunset Drive South Miami, FL 33143 Phone No. 305- 663 -6340 Fax No. 305- 663 -6348 1. I am interested in serving on the following board(s)kommittee(s): Firstehoice Second choice Third choice Fourth choice 2. 3. Name, U(i1 IN/1. (Please print) Home Address: (ni2H �'�,Anse4- Drit P 20 4. Business Address: S. Home Phone No. Business Phone No..'5) s- Wo r-2.SP5 Fax No.�< t4t`n' 6. E -mail Address: 7. Education/Degree Earned: C� Pertinent t . � v�nent Experience: ic_s)( (3 Field Expe ise: (hT1r rAS1X�'� S. Community Service: 9. Attached Resume:-91 (Optional) 10. Are you a registered voter? / Yes V No- ll. 11. 12. Are you a resident of the City? Do you have a business in the City? Yes _ Yes No V No 'd Signature Date p L� /�i� Applicant Revised 5/2010 3 LATASHA MEADOWS NICKLE BACKGROUND SUMMARY Extensive experience in labor and employment law, including drafting employment policies and procedures; proactive analysis of procedures for compliance with Title VII, ADA, ADEA, FMLA and FLSA. Possesses skills in all aspects of employer /employee relationships, including EEOC investigations & responses. Maintains effective communication skills critical to solidifying relationsbips with clients, including individuals, corporations, governmental bodies, and insurance companies. Legal Research Policy Drafting and Development Developing Client Relations KEY SKILLS • Document Review • EEOC Investigations • Work -place Policy Training • Legal/Technical Writing • Witness Interviews • Internal Investigations EDUCATION J.D. Degree, 1998 • University of Alabama School of Law — Tuscaloosa, Alabama President, Black Law Student's Association, 1997 to 1998 Executive Committee, Alabama Public Interest Law Association, 1996 to 1997 B.A. Degree, Communications, 1995 • University of Alabama — Tuscaloosa, Alabama Majors: Journalism and English PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE THOMAS, MEANS, GILLIS, & SEAY, P.C. November 2006 to present Duties & Responsibilities Provide legal advice to governmental, institutional and business clients about a variety of legal issues affecting day -to -day operations. Primary responsibility for providing advice, drafting policies, conducting investigations and related hearings arising from employee grievances under internal policies, Title VII, the Fair Labor Standards Act, Family Medical Leave Act, Americans with Disabilities. Act, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act and other related legislation. Conduct employee and manager training on relevant policies and procedures. Substantial responsibility for drafting legal briefs and other documents: Manage litigation arising from a.variety of claims.' Selected Accomplishments ➢ Substantially assisting in the large -scale revision of client's employment policies & procedures manual resulting, among other things, in a more efficient and and effective due process procedure for employee disciplinary actions investigating and responding to employee complaints. A Hired as an independent investigator to conduct an inquiry into employee's sexual harassment and racial discrimination complaint against her immediate supervisor and top -level administration at the local offices of a national corporation. As a result of the investigative report, the company was able to fairly and accurately evaluate the risks of litigation and to revise its policies and procedures for receiving and responding to complaints alleging civil rights violations on a national and local level. CHESTNUT, SANDERS, SANDERS, PETTAWAY & CAMPBELL, LLC Senior Associate May 2004 to November 2006 Duties & Responsibilities Provide legal advice to governmental an l d school board clients on a variety of legal issues abor and employment law issues. affecting dal ad day operations with emphasis on l and Responsible for reviewing policies and procedures to provide compliance assistof advice relating to applicable federal and state laws. Responsible for the management civil litigation arising from a variety of claims. Substantial responsibility for drafting legal briefs and other documents. Selected Accomplishments ➢ Drafted new employee handbook/personnel policies for governmental entity whose most recent manual was dated 1978. As a result of the new handbook, the entity was able to come into compliance with state and federal laws, including the relevant civil rights legislation. The number of employee's filing Charges of Discrimination with the U.S. EEOC was substantially reduced following implementation of the policies. Sole Practitioner LAW OFFICES OF LATASHA A. MEADOWS January 2003 to May 2004 Duties & Responsibilities Provide legal advice to a variety of individual clients in civil litigation matters. Responsible for the complete administration of the office in addition to the provision of legal services. Practice areas included initial consultations with clients to evaluate claims, drafting of preliminary and final complaints, including employee grievances, EEOC Charges of Discrimination. Negotiated settlements and conducted all aspects of litigation. WATSON, JIMMERSON, GIVHAN, MARTIN & McI NNEY, PC Associate July 2000 to December 2002 Duties & Responsibilities Associate Attorney. Acted as counsel on the firm's class action litigation, Responsible for developing client relationships, conducting discovery and motions practice and other related aspects of litigation management. Selected Accomplishments Boosted firm's role in major class action cases and increased billable hours by 60% by aggressively acquiring new assignments and strengthening co- counsel alliances. ➢ Negotiated a settlement resulting in full monetary relief for the class and increased the size of the common fund by 12 %. BAINBRIDGE & STRAUS, LLP Birmingham, AL May 1998 to June 2000 Associate June 1997 to May 1998 Law Clerk Duties & Responsibilities Law Clerk. Responsible for conducting legal research and assisting in preparation of briefs and motions. Assisted in review of discovery responses and gathering case related information for use in motion practice and trial. for developing client relationships, conducting discovery and motions practice and other related aspects of litigation management. Selected Accomplishments ➢ Developed and implemented case management system to strategically allocate workload among attorneys; improving efficiency and productivity of firm by 30 %. ➢ Analyzed and condensed more than 300 boxes of documents into a single usable timeline. Decreased the time required to research facts for key motions, briefs and settlement negotiations. BAR ADMISSIONS Alabama, September 1998 United States District Court, Middle District of Alabama, 1998 United States District Court, Northern District of Alabama, 2000 United States District Court, Southern. District of Alabama, 2004 United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit, 2007 PRonssIONAL ASSOCIATIONS • Alabama State Bar Association • Macon County Bar Association » Alabama Lawyers Association *Alabama Association for Justice • National Bar Association • National Association of College and University Attorneys