File #: 21-0517    Version: 1 Name: Alan Bell, Michael DeSantiago, Maria Pesquiera, Shelley Spencer Council Members, Conservation and Policy Council
Type: Reappointment Status: Approved
File created: 11/1/2021 In control: FPD Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 12/14/2021 Final action: 12/14/2021
Title: PROPOSED REAPPOINTMENT Appointee(s): Alan Bell, Michael DeSantiago, Maria Pesquiera, Shelley Spencer Position: Council Members Department/Board/Commission: Conservation and Policy Council Effective Date: 1/1/2022 Expiration Date: 12/31/2024 Summary: On August 26, 2021, the Nominating Committee met and recommended re-appointment of Alan Bell, Mike DeSantiago, Maria Pesquiera and Shelley Spencer to an additional term on the Conservation and Policy Council. President Preckwinkle concurs with the committee's recommendation and seeks the Board's advice and consent related to the re-appointments. The Conservation and Policy Council advises the President, Board of Commissioners and General Superintendent and develops and annually updates a strategic plan to operationalize the Next Century Conservation Plan, as well as reviewing and making recommendations for the annual budget, conservation policies and practices and long-term strategic issues. Alan M. Bell is a partner at t...
Sponsors: TONI PRECKWINKLE (President)
Indexes: (Inactive) ARNOLD RANDALL, General Superintendent
Attachments: 1. 11.4.21 Preckwinkle _ Reappointments to Council, 2. Next Century Conservation Plan, 3. Alan Bell, 4. Michael DeSantiago, 5. Maria Pesqueira, 6. Shelley Spencer
Related files: 18-0515, 23-0132

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PROPOSED REAPPOINTMENT

 

Appointee(s):  Alan Bell, Michael DeSantiago, Maria Pesquiera, Shelley Spencer

 

Position:  Council Members

 

Department/Board/Commission:  Conservation and Policy Council 

 

Effective Date:  1/1/2022

 

Expiration Date:  12/31/2024

 

Summary: On August 26, 2021, the Nominating Committee met and recommended re-appointment of Alan Bell, Mike DeSantiago, Maria Pesquiera and Shelley Spencer to an additional term on the Conservation and Policy Council.  President Preckwinkle concurs with the committee’s recommendation and seeks the Board’s advice and consent related to the re-appointments.

 

The Conservation and Policy Council advises the President, Board of Commissioners and General Superintendent and develops and annually updates a strategic plan to operationalize the Next Century Conservation Plan, as well as reviewing and making recommendations for the annual budget, conservation policies and practices and long-term strategic issues.

 

Alan M. Bell is a partner at the law firm of Charity & Associates, P.C., focusing on municipal finance and real estate finance. He is also the founder and president of The Elements Group, which focuses on nature- oriented development projects. Alan serves on the boards of Openlands, the Land Trust Alliance, the Garfield Park Conservatory Alliance and the Black Ensemble Theater and is a member of the National Association of Bond Lawyers. He enjoys bike riding along Chicago’s lakefront and hiking trails throughout the Forest Preserves.

 

Michael DeSantiago has more than 30 years of experience in the practice of sustainable design and energy management and has a life-long interest in conservation and sustainability. He is also a LEED Accredited Professional. In addition to designing environmentally responsible and budget-compliant solutions, he is also actively engaged with local and national code-writing bodies and regularly contributes to the industry’s professional organizations. Through his involvement with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago and other programs, he promotes engineering as a profession to children and young adults from communities that are under-represented in the profession. Michael is a trustee of the Conservation and Education Committee and a member of the Planning and Facilities committee at the Chicago Zoological Society. He is the past President of the American Council of Mechanical & Electrical engineers and has been the recipient of numerous honors and awards related to engineering design, community development, and diversity leadership.

 

Maria Pesqueira was appointed President of the Healthy Communities Foundation in May 2017. The Healthy Communities Foundation (HCF) aims to achieve health equity across its 27 zip-code region in Chicago and west suburban Cook County. Maria is a sought-after speaker addressing local, national, and hemispheric audiences on a wide variety of topics ranging from the future of philanthropy, health disparities, gender, and racial/ethnic equity. Previous to her role at HCF, Maria served as President & CEO to Mujeres Latinas en Accion and formerly led The National Museum of Mexican Art’s Marketing and Development team. Her civic and community involvement is extensive and includes appointments to the Congressional Commission for a National Women’s History Museum and the Lincoln Academy of Illinois. She has held leadership roles in various national and local boards including UNIDOS US (formerly National Council of La Raza), Hispanics in Philanthropy, Illinois Partners for Human Services and The Chicago Network.

 

Shelley Spencer is a four-time Emmy Award winning producer/writer specializing in documentary and public affairs programming. One of those Emmy Awards was for Chicago’s True Nature, a documentary film on the Forest Preserve District of Cook County. Shelley developed that documentary while serving as Supervising Producer at WYCC TV. She has a passion for public media having also served as Executive Producer for WTTW. Her broadcast work has been seen nationally and internationally. As a media consultant, Shelley draws on twenty plus years of experience in broadcast television production and promotion to create and lead communication strategies across media platforms for corporate and nonprofit organizations. Her corporate clients have included Citibank, Chase, The United Way, The Red Cross, McGraw-Hill Education and Pearson educational publishing. She is a board member of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Chicago/Midwest.

 

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