ORDER i*J0. E8~+1` AP'P'ROVAL OF AF'F'OI~ITME~ITS FDR LOCAL REF'RE5EhITRTTVES TO THE ALAMO SEfuIOR ADVI50RY COMMITTEE On this the 10th clay of Mar-•ch, :::>n~3 ~_tpon motion made by Commissioner Williams, seconded by Commissioner Let 4, the Co~_irt ~_~nanimo~asly approved by a vote of 4-~-@, the appointments of Char-•les P. Donellan and Walter R. Harris, Jr. •to the Alamo 5eniar Advisory Committee. COMMISSIONERS' COURT AGENDA REQUEST -~ ~ ~ ~ l .~ PLEASE FIJRIVISH ONE ORIGINAL AND NINE COPIES OF THIS REOUEST AND DOCUMENTS TO BE REVIEWED BY THE COURT. 7 MADE BY: Pat Tinley OFFICE: County Jude V`TG-kc: ~ JD ~c~a~ MEETING DATE: TIME PREFERRED: SUBJECT: (PLEASE BE SPECIFIC) Consider and discuss appointments for local representatives to the Alamo Senior Advisory Committee. EXECUTIVE SESSION REQUESTED: (PLEASE STATE REASON) NAME OF PERSON ADDRESSING THE COURT ESTIMATED LENGTH OF PRESENTATION: IF PERSONNEL MATTER -NAME OF EMPLOYEE: County Jude Time for submitting this request for Court to assure that the matter is posted in accordance with Title 5, Chapter 551 and 552, Government Code, is as follows: Meeting scheduled for Mondays: 5:00 P.M. previous Tuesday. THIS REQUEST RECEIVED BY: THIS REQUEST RECEIVED ON: All Agenda Requests will be screened by the County Judge's Oi~ce to determine if adequate information has been prepared for the Court's formal consideration and action at time of Court Meetings. Your cooperation will be appreciated and contribute towards you request being addressed at the earliest opportunity. See Agenda Request Rules Adopted by Commissioners' Court. CHARLES B. DONELLAN -2- 1972 - 1973 Administrative Assistant, Team Evaluation Center, Inc., Chattanooga, TN. ' 1965 - 1972 Young Men's Christian Association: Director of Adult Education, Lee Circle Branch, New Orleans; Business Manager, Metropolitan YMCAs, New Orleans; Director, Eastern Family Branch, Chattanooga, TN. EDUCATION: Attended New Orleans public schools. Graduate of Sohn McDonogh Senior High School. Attended Rice University (Houston) on a Will Hogg Dis- tinguished Studentship. Received Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, 1965. Did graduate work in social work at Tulane University and Springfield College; graduate work in business ad- ministration at the University of Tennessee at Chatta- nooga and Houston Baptist University. Have completed course work and am now working on thesis for M.P.A. at the University of New Orleans. b~ PERSONAL: Age:,' Height: 6' 2" Weight: 220 Health: Excellent Twice a widower, two daughters, one stepson, one step- daughter. oQ REFERENCES: Clark Corliss, President of Board, N. 0. Council On Aging, 392-6161 Thomas Laughlin, Executive Director, Jefferson Council on Aging, 888-5880. Malcolm Peters, General Director, YMCA of Greater New Orleans (retired) 887-4255/469-4056 zJ e3 Charles B. Donellan 134 Robertson Road Kerrville, Texas 78028-8fi09 AGING SERVICES EXPERIENCE: r99 ~{- 1984 - ~o~t_• Assistant Executive Director, New Orleans Council On Aging, Inc. Handle day to day operation of the agency, supervising professional staff of eight. Responsible for personnel evaluations, in-service training, fiscal management, budget preparation and development, program development. Jan. - Tune, 1984: Consultant to-~Associated Catholic~Charities, Inc. Special Project involving individuals and agencies interested in establishing Adult Day Care Centers. 1980 - 1983: Services Director, Jefferson Council On Aging, Inc. Supervised all programs for elderly, including home- delivered and congregate meals, transportation, senior centers, home health, homemakers, home repair, ombuds- man, senior employment, counselling. Prepared budgets and reports for funding agencies. OTHER EXPERIENCE: Feti. - Aug., 1984: Consultant to Lifelong Learning Project, Metropoli- tan College, University of New Orleans. 1983 - 1984: Full-time graduate student in Master of Public Admini- stration program, University of New Orleans. 1973 - 1980: Donor Recruiter/Director of Donor Recruitment/Community Services Manager at Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center, Houston. Set up volunteer blood donor drives; super- vised staff of professional employees to do the same as Director. Coordinated inflow of blood to supply the needs~of patients in over 80 hospitals. Results in volunteer donations per year: 1975- 46,602; 1976- 68,932; 1977- 86,071; 1978- 103,015. As Community Services Manager, handled liaison with all news media, wrote and spoke on behalf of the Center, produced a monthly Employee Newsletter and monthly Digest of arti- cles of interest to professional staff, wrote articles for bi-monthly magazine Circulation, maintained con- tacts with local, state and national elected officials about legislation affecting The Blood Center. r da ,February 19, 2003 1 it Times • Wedn~s ~ Y .f ~~ ~~''~~~ Kerrville Da Y '7 ~~~ ~ F .. .. ~ ~~~~ .. a ~e • or Issues . ~~ lth seal ((~~ ~,~ • ea~.ll~g w d take about'a "~~. ' trees `'' ess that shout . ~~~~ Qn CQ~ COG board-: month, Schreier said.. sought. tQ month in the ~ ~Ve, San An' „1 ~ do orientations as.peed entativ a lack of a better term,,, shs~o mom, s7oo ~° usually last from ed to ~Ve them backgmu??'a'. LQCa1 rep~eS at~~ t>nf°rm . ~~;•~. A~ AACOG migh .. tonio. Meek to two hoots. ~' . }~ettet served when iiimi~ees. ~edng them, she end a half she said • ~ times and scams anhour s relevant to COG covers it co~1 dis ~Y ~~ ~ most 25 percent of Kerr ~~ are older than County to the 20~ Cen 65, a yero percent o0 sus..~d~ ~ onthe Alain those ~inrnittee. ,~ ~~r involved'wi~ such co is ~a t ttee meml~e~ on Issue AA tonio. an reason, he said, while co ~u~~ con- ~PeT~ alc at meeri~gs• San An ., The m ma can Set its fair share miSht brir-g seniors often spe uglification, surroundi~ atiorl of local $O ~ cerns to Ap,~,OG's attention. Abut the only q licants a "voluntary asS°a khans comes down the ~ that aP ounger, governments and ors _.. ~~~ of "whatever «We want to have a bra Schreier said, es its membex~.t~i la>~S e ~ °r o~ fli se ~ inforinatiori~~in pike, of the senior advi- „she said, exP, be ag r issues P alann~mS ~~' be involved, ~gto SpealanS ttee, he said: "There ~ out representarives .on the ~ ration activities, commi Kerr County seniors and~or p~Srams' '~ ~_ anon anon ~ AACOG's Web site. ~• ~~, s~ a lot of progr'~ that deal committee, For more infa~ • • .. ., , 'th our Semars, and we Leally ..don't have this inform raor,~ _ ~ ' o be ' am source to or fro ce" on either ~e ~~o ;~? $enior Ad~~ popu, ~ uvolved:' die coin- ttee for the RurAl , ~ , ,,Willi a'siza'~1e ~~ t Without a vo sort' Cdrn~ taon Advisory in seniors 1e Schreier, PrOSr .