ORLEANS PARISH SCHOOL BOARD Application Part i 9roposai Overview Form Type 1 Type 3 13 Site Based Virtual New Start mnsformation Transformation Full Takeover Reconfiguration New Operator Existing School Experienced Charter Operator Operators (CMOs) Byron R. Arthur 2109 N. Turnbull Drive, Metairie, LA 70001 (504)312-9835 barthur@thearthurschool.com Educator ORLEANS PARISH SCHOOL BOARD Application Part I The Delores Taylor Arthur School for Young Men 2018-19 K-6 ORLEANS PARISH SCHOOL BOARD Application Part . . . 3.7- ,Egnax. Enrollment Projection Form Provide the following information for each school included in this proposal. Specify the planned year of opening for each (duplicating the table as needed). The Delores Taylor Arthur School for Young Men School Name: Number of Students Grade Level Year 1: Year 2: Year 3: Year 4: Year 5: Year at CapacityPLANNED 350 400 450 500 550 650 ENROLLMENT MAXIMUM 41 490 570 670 770 970 ENROLLMENT ORLEANS PARISH SCHOOL BOARD Eligibility and Prospectus Assurances Form 1. The school and/or governing organization is currently registered as a nonprofit and is listed as in good standing with the Louisiana Secretary of State 2. The school is not affiliated with any religious organization and does not support nor engage in any religious activities 3. The school and/or governing organization does not have any liens, litigation history and/or sanctions from any local, state and/or federal regulatory agency against the nonprofit corporation 4. The school and/or governing organization does not have the same or substantially the same board of directors and/or officers as an existing private school 5. The schooltdoes not draw a substantial portion of the employees from an existing private school 6. The school does not receive a substantial portion of assets or property from an existing private school 7. The school is not located at the same site as an existing private school 8. The school will participate in the city-wide common enrollment (OneApp) process 9. The school will participate in the city?wide common expulsion process 10. The school will provide free transportation to students as stipulated in OPSB Policy HA Certification I certify that have the authority to submit this application and that all information contained herein is complete and accurate, realizing that any misrepresentation could result in disqualification from the application process or revocation after approval. Ari-Moms] M/lmu; Name of Br/ard Chair, Charter Governing Board 4% WV Signature of Borfrd Chair 13 4! E?gzzo/Z ORLEANS PARISH SCHOOL BOARD Application Part School Management Form Do any of the following describe your organization or any of the school(s) proposed in this application? Will contract or partner with an education service provider (ESP) or other organization to provide school management services. if so, identify the provider: El Will have a corporate partner as defined in LA R.S. 17.39911. If so, identify the pa rtner: The applicant has previously participated in the OPSB charter RFA process. if so, is the application currently Yes on appeal to the State? [3 Already operates schools in Louisiana or elsewhere in the US (indicate which state(s) below) If so, which state(s) Certification I certify that have the authority to submit this application and that all information contained herein is complete and accurate. I recognize that any misrepresentation could result in disqualification from the application process or revocation after approval. The person named as the contact person for the application is so authorized to serve primary contact for this application on behalf ofthe organization. 24th 3/ 36? 7 v: I SignatUre of Applica Primary Contact Date Byron R. Arthur, PreSIdent/CEO Print Name 8: Title of Application Primary Contact ORLEANS PARISH SCHOOL BOARD Application Part I Teacher Eligibility Form ZIP Code Phone 11 STATE. DEPARTMENT 01F EDUCAHQN Certi?cate Type NUMBER VALID TEACHING CERTIFICATE 069029 Life Certi?cate Issued To: ELIZABETH CATHERINE LOCOCO By the Louisiana Department of Education, based upon the following: B.S., LOYOLA UNIVERSITY, 1987 ELIGIBILITY: The holder of this certi?cate is eligible for the following area(s) and/ or terms: BIOLOGY 6-12, 07/29/1987 James D. Garvey, Jr. John White STATE DEPARTMENT OF Certi?cate Type NUMBER VALID TEACHING CERTIFICATE 062321 Life Certi?cate Issued To: WARREN PHILIP JOHNSON By the Louisiana Department of Education, based upon the following: B.S., LOYOLA UNIVERSITY, 1985 ELIGIBILITY: The holder of this certi?cate is eligible for the following area(s) and/ or terms: ENGLISH 6-12, 06/25/1985 ?atm?w 42:, James D. Garvey, Jr. John White STATE. 01F EDUCATTQN Certi?cate Type NUMBER VALID TEACHING CERTIFICATE LEVEL 3 510108 05/01/2017 - 05/ 01/ 2018 Certi?cate Issued To: MARCUS P. SCOTT By the Louisiana Department of Education, based upon the following: M.A., COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY, 2004 B.S., MCNEESE STATE UNIVERSITY, 2000 ELIGIBILITY: The holder of this certi?cate is eligible for the following area(s) and/ or terms: EARLY INTERVENTIONIST BIRTH THROUGH FIVE, 03/10/2008 (1-12), 03/10/2008 EXTENDED FOR 1 YEAR, 05/09/2016 EXTENDED FOR 1 YEAR, 05/01/2017 Teacher must complete 150 CLUs of professional development over a ?ve-year time period in order to have a higher level certi?cate renewed, 04/15/2011 For renewal of this certi?cate, individuals must successfully meet the standards of effectiveness for at least three years during the ?ve-year initial or renewal period pursuant to Bulletin 130 and mandated by Act 54. 05/09/2016 Dr. Gary Jones John White A r; f; Lira-?diff .3 f" ORLEANS PARISH SCHOOL BOARD Eligibility and Prospectus Board Member Eligibility Form Name Street Address Zip-code Phone Email 1 Anthony Williams 70122 .2 Stephen Brossette 70115 3 Lauren Clement 70115 4 John Gerrets 70124? 5 Brandon Gregoire 70122 6 Butler-McIntyre 701.14 7 Kenneth .LaFrance 70131. 8 . Cesin Roberts 70131 9 Mikeal Swift 70115 Anthony M. Williams Personal Home address: Education Jesuit High School - New Orleans, LA Magna Cum Laude 1992 Tulane University - New Orleans, LA Degree: BA. in Political Science, 1996 Dean?s Honor Scholarship - 4 year full academic scholarship Varsity Baseball - 4 year Letterman; Senior Team Captain Education Honor Society, Kappa Delta Pi - 1999 Louisiana State University - Paul M. Hebert Law Center - Baton Rouge, LA Degree: Juris Doctor, 1999 Professional Admitted to practice law in Louisiana in all federal and state courts - 2000 Porteous Hainkel Johnson - New Orleans, LA Associate Attorney, 2000 - 2003 Partner, 2004 - 2006 First African-American lawyer and partner Youngest and fastest attorney to make partner Kean Miller LLP Partner, 2006 - present Mentoring Committee Diversity Committee Community Service The Catholic Foundation, Member - Board of Directors, 2014 - Present President?s Advisory Council, Jesuit High School, 2003 - 2016 LSU, Paul M. Hebert Law Center, Faculty -Trial Advocacy Program 2016 New Orleans Metropolitan Leadership Council, Class of 2002 Memberships New Orleans, Louisiana State, and American Bar Associations Louisiana Association of Defense Counsel New Orleans Association of Defense Counsel Awards New Orleans CityBusiness - 2013 Leadership in Law Award recipient Stephen E. Brossette MD Professional 2000 2006 Co-Founder, President, and Chief Technology Of?cer MedMined, lnc., Birmingham, AL (MedMined acquired by Cardinal Health, July 2006) 2006 2009 Vice President Cardinal Health, MedMined Services 2010 Co-Founder and Chief Science Officer Hymel Brossette, Inc. 201 1 2016 Co-founder and Chief Science Officer MedSnap, LLC. Education 1993 BS, Physics Georgia Institute of Technology 1998 Computer and Information Sciences University of Alabama at Birmingham 1999 Doctor of Medicine University of Alabama School of Medicine Post-Doctoral Training 2000 Resident, Department of Pathology (JM McDonald, MD, Chairman) University of Alabama at Birmingham Professional Certi?cation National Board of Medical Examiners, 2001 State of Alabama Medical License, 2001 - Present Fellowships 1993 1999 Fellow, NIH Medical Scientist Training Program University of Alabama at Birmingham 1997 1998 Medical Informatics Research Fellowship, National Library Medicine. Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining in Epidemiology Surveillance, 1 F37 LM00057-01 Patents Methods for Analyzing Sets of Temporal Data. Brossette, et al. US 6,571,198 B1 Method for Measuring the Incidence of Hospital Acquired Infections Brossette, et al. US 8,060,317 B2 System and Method of Pill Identi?cation Brossette SE, Hymel PA Pending 2012, Application #13490510 System and Method of Using Imprint Analysis in Pill Identi?cation Brossette SE, Zheng N, Hymel PA US 2014/03558849 System and Method of Adaptive Correction for Pill Recognition in Digital Images Zheng N, Brossette SE, Hymel PA US 2015/8948508 Awards Top 100 Young Innovators Under 35, MIT Technology Review, June 2002. Top 40 Under 40, Birmingham Business Journal, 2001. Top 100 Healthcare Professionals in Birmingham, AL. Birmingham Business Journal, 1St Annual Who?s Who in Healthcare, 2002. University of Alabama at Birmingham Young Alumnus of the Year, 2004. Advisory Roles UAB School of Computer and Information Sciences Leadership Council 2004 2012 UAB Leadership Cabinet 2006 2012 Dissertation Brossette, SE: Data Mining and Epidemiologic Surveillance. Department of Computer and Information Sciences, University of Alabama at Birmingham; 1998. Manuscripts Brossette, SE and RM Wartell: 1994. A program for selecting DNA fragments to detect mutations by denaturing gel electrophoresis methods. Nucleic Acids Research; 22: 4321-5. McDonald, JM, SE Brossette and SA Moser: 1998. Pathology information systems: data mining leads to knowledge discovery. Arch Pathol Lab Med; 122:409-411. Brossette, SE, AP Sprague, JM Hardin, KB Waites, WT Jones, and SA Moser: 1998. Association rules and data mining in hospital infection control and public health surveillance. Am Med Informatics Association; 5: 373-381. Selected for the 2000 IMIA Yearbook of Medical Informatics. Brossette, SE and SA Moser: 1999. Application of knowledge discovery and data mining to intensive care microbiologic data. Emerging Infectious Diseases; 5: 454-7. Brossette, SE, AP Sprague, WT Jones, and SA Moser: 2000. A data mining system for infection control surveillance. Methods of Information in Med; 39:303-10. Selected for the 2002 IMIA Yearbook of Medical Informatics. Sprague, AP and SE Brossette: 2001. Medical surveillance, frequent sets, and closure operations. Combinatorial Optimization (Special Issue on Discrete Mathematical Problems with Medical Applications); 5:81-94. Peterson, LR and SE Brossette: 2002. Hunting healthcare associated infections from the clinical microbiology laboratory: passive, active, and Virtual surveillance. Clinical Microbiology; 40: 1 -4. Peterson, LR, DM Hacek, Rolland, and SE Brossette: 2003 Detection of a community infection outbreak with virtual surveillance. [Letter] Lancet; 3 62(9395 :1 5 8 7?8. BrosSette, SE, DM Hacek, PJ Gavin, MA Kamdar, KD Gadbois, AG Fisher, and LR Peterson: 2006. An automated, hospital-wide, electronic marker for nosocomial infection: The Future of Infection Control Surveillance? Am Clin Pathol; [25:34- 39. Gavin, PJ, MT Suseno, RB Thomson Jr., JM Gaydos, CL Pierson, DC Halstead, Aslanzadeh, SBrecher, Rotstein, SE Brossette, and LR Peterson: 2006. Clinical correlation of the CLSI susceptibility breakpoint for piperacillin-tazobactam against ESBL?producing Escherichia coli and Klebsiella species. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy; 50(6): 2244?2247. Brossette, SE and PA Hymel: 2008. Data mining and infection control. Clin in Lab Med special issue on Data Informatics, 28(1): 119-126. ML Kilgore, Ghosh, CM Beavers, DY Wong, PA Hymel, and SE Brossette: 2008. The costs of nosocomial infections. Medical Care; 46(1): 101-4. Brill, A, CL Gunnarsson, Rizzo, ullum, Ghosh, CA Maxey, and SE Brossette: 2008. The effects of laparoscopic cholecystectomy, hysterectomy, and appendectomy on nosocomial infection risks. Surg Endosc 22:1 1 12?1 118. Selected Presentations A knowledge discovery and data mining surveillance system for epidemiology. Laboratory Forum, Division of Laboratory Systems, PHPPO, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA. September 4, 1996. A knowledge discovery and data mining surveillance system for epidemiology. National Center for Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA. December 11, 1996. Data mining approaches to healthcare surveillance. Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion, National Center for Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA. November 28, 2001. Data mining approaches to virtual surveillance in hospital epidemiology and public health surveillance. 12th Conference of the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America, Salt Lake City, UT. April 9, 2002. Selected Abstracts Moser, SA, WT Jones, AP Sprague, JM Hardin, and SE Brossette: Knowledge discovery applied to the analysis of antimicrobial susceptibility data. 97th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology. May 4-8, 1997. Miami Beach, FL. Brossette, SE, AP Sprague, WT Jones, and SA Moser: Application of knowledge discovery and data mining to intensive care microbiologic data. International Conference on Emerging Infectious Diseases. March 8-11, 1998. Atlanta, GA. Wong, DY, WT Jones, SE Brossette, and SA Moser: Collaborative interpreting of discovered knowledge for group decision support. Federal Data Mining Symposium Exposition '99. March 9-10, 1999. McLean, VA. Brossette, SE and AP Sprague: Frequent sets in the presence of clones: an example from medical surveillance. DIMACS workshop on discrete problems with medical applications, December 8-10, 1999. Rutgers University. Hymel, PA and SE Brossette. 2001. Data mining enhanced infection control surveillance sensitivity and speci?city. In Abstracts of the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America, p. 83. April l-3, 2001, Toronto Brossette, SE, BD Taylor, Warren, KC Avent, and SA Moser: Improving infection control surveillance using data mining technology, abstr. 1215. In Abstracts of the 41St Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, December 16-19, 2001, Chicago, Illinois Gould, MA and SE Brossette: An outbreak of Acinetobacter baumannii in ventilated patients of a pediatric hospital identified by data mining surveillance. In Abstracts of the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America, Abst 231, p. 97. April 7-9, 2002, Salt Lake City, UT Gould, MA, PA Hymel, and SE Brossette. Paperless Infection Control: Time Savings and Process Improvements. In Abstracts of the Association for Professionals in Infection Control, p. 48. May 19-23, 2002, Nashville, TN Hacek, DM, T. Vescio, R. Thomson, S. Paule, PA Hymel, SE Brossette and LR Peterson. Initial Experience with Data Mining Surveillance Service? (DMSS) as Part of an Enhanced Infection Control Program. IDSA. Abstract 534. October 2003, San Diego, CA Gavin, PJ, SE Brossette, DM Hacek, MA Kamdar, AM Ogle, TM Vescio, LR Peterson. Comparison of ?Whole House' Versus 'Routine Targeted Surveillance' for Detection of Nosocomial Infection. In Abstracts of the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America. April 2004, Philadelphia, PA Hacek, DM, SE Brossette, PJ Gavin, MA Kamdar, KO O?Connor, TM Vescio, LR Peterson. Data Mining Surveillance to Monitor Nosocomial Infection (NI). IDSA Abstract. Sep 30 - Oct 3 2004, Boston, MA Hacek, DM, SE Brossette, PJ Gavin, LR Peterson. Data Mining Surveillance Versus ComprehensiveMedical Record Review for Hospital-wide Surveillance of Nosocomial Infection. In Abstracts of the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America. April 2005, Los Angeles, CA. Book Chapters Moser, SA and SE Brossette: Data mining and knowledge discovery. Laboratory-related Measures of Patient Outcomes: An Introduction. ed. M. Bissell. AACC Press, 1999. Brossette, SE: Data mining and hospital infection control surveillance. The Handbook of Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, eds. W. Klosgen, J. Zycow. New York: Oxford University Press. 2001. Brossette, SE: Operating systems and programming languages. he Computer-Based Patient Record for Administrators and Clinicians, 2nd edition. ed. .H. Carter 2007. ACP Press. (13t edition, 2001) LAUREN L. CLEMENT, MLIS EDUCATION LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY, Baton Rouge, Louisiana Master of Library and Information Science, May 1995 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA, Lafayette, Louisiana Bachelor of Arts, Political Science/Pre-Law, May 1988 IMMACULATA HIGH SCHOOL, Marrero, Louisiana Diploma, May I984 EXPERIENCE CLEMENT GATES MAY, LLC, New Orleans, Louisiana Of?ce Manager, April 2007-Present Manage all aspect of of?ce administration Accounts Payable and Receivable CAPS FOR KIDS, New Orleans, Louisiana Executive Director, November 2000-April 2007; Managed all public relations including radio and television interviews Developed, nurtured and executed all fundraising activities Cultivated and managed local and national membership Established and maintained relationships with ninety-three participating national pediatric medical facilities Corresponded and communicated with national celebrities and their management teams Worked with twelve Major League Baseball teams for a national fundraising event for three consecutive years Worked with several minor league hockey teams for a national fundraising event Worked directly with the Board of Directors and collaborated with the treasurer to establish the annual budget Applied annually for state fundraising registrations Prepared grants Produced the biannual newsletter, ?iers, brochures and press releases LOUISIANA STATE BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS, New Orleans, Louisiana Director of Continuing Education and Resources, November 1999-November 2000; Director for a 6?person division responsible for addressing all needs of continuing education for athletic trainers, clinical exercise physiologists, clinical laboratory personnel, midwives, occupational therapists and respiratory therapists Developed the foundation and technological process for continuing medical education which is now mandatory for physicians Established and implemented an ongoing planning process which includes budgeting, acquisitions, purchasing and all other activities necessary to develop a productive division Created brochures, publications and licensee renewal application Created an agency library and maintaining all aspects of library management (cataloging, purchasing, etc.) Developed a Request for Proposal Graphic design and layout for several publications Coordinated Board lunches and special dinners HOSPITAL, New Orleans, Louisiana CME Coordinator, May 1996-1999; Applied for and established the Continuing Medical Education Program Member of the CME Committee Responsible for the day-to-day administration of the Program Worked with the physicians to develop all continuing education activities Recorded attendance of CME activities for Medical Staff Acted as the liaison between Children's Hospital and the Louisiana State Medical Society Medical Library Director, August 1993-October 1999; (See above Combined Position) Managed all areas of library maintenance Established and implemented an ongoing planning process which included budgeting, acquisitions, purchasing and all other activities necessary to promote the continued growth of the Medical Library Bibliographic Instruction Medical Research Interlibrary Loans Cataloging Library Board Committee Chair COMIVIUNITY SERVICE HOLY CROSS SCHOOL, New Orleans, Louisiana Parent Club Representative, 2014-2015 Parent Club Vice President, 2015-2016 Parent Club President, 2016-2017 Gold Blue Gala Volunteer Chair, 2014-2016 Gold Blue Gala Co-Chair, 2017 ST. DOMINIC CHURCH, New Orleans, Louisiana Baptismal Minister, 2005-Present Extraordinary Minister, 201 l-Present CAPS FOR KIDS, New Orleans, Louisiana Board of Directors Member, 2007-2009 Vice President, 2009-2010 CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER OPERATIONS EXECUTIVE Financial Management/Administration Executive with near 30 years of Non Pro?t, Private and Public Company experience in Accounting, Finance, Human Resources, Information Systems, Compliance, Operations, and Risk Management SELECTED ACCOMPLISHIVIENTS 0 Designed and implemented a system to manage all ?nancial aspects of a $1 15mm construction project to construct a new middle and high school for boys 0 Responsible for issuance of $15mm of tax exempt public bonds in connection with above 0 Designed and implemented an accounting and internal control system in MAS90 to manage a middle and high school for boys 0 Designed and implemented a cash management system for billing, collection, and projection of $100mm+ annual cash ?ow in multiple currencies 0 Designed, implemented, and tested all phases of internal control procedures for compliance with Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) section 404 0 Designed and implemented a job cost tracking system to estimate, bid, track and project all phases of job cost for $100mm+ international manufacturing and service operation 0 Negotiated credit with banking institutions to ?nance a 100% increase in operations 0 Served as trustee of the company?s bene?t programs to evaluate and negotiate annual renewal for insurance, 401(k) and voluntary bene?t programs EMPLOYMENT HISTORY VersaTech Automation Services, LLC New Orleans, Louisiana Chief Financial and Administrative Of?cer May 2014 to Present 0 Responsibilities and accomplishments as above 0 Oversee and maintain all aspects of the accounting, ?nance, IT and human resources for $100mm international operation employing 600 multinational employees 0 Preparation of ?nancial statements and annual budgets for owners, banks and other constituents Negotiation and review of corporate contracts and agreements Responsible for all regulatory compliance with government agencies Evaluate merger and acquisition opportunities both domestic and international Page 1 of 3 John Gerrets CPA Holy Cross College, Inc. (Operating as Holy Cross High School) New Orleans, Louisiana Chief Financial Of?cer December 2008 to April 2014 Responsibilities and accomplishments as above 0 Develop, oversee and maintain all aspects of the accounting, ?nance and human resources for $10mm operation employing 100 employees while managing a $1 15mm+ construction project 0 Preparation of ?nancial statements and annual budgets for Board of Directors and other constituents Negotiation and review of all corporate contracts and agreements Responsible for all regulatory compliance with government agencies and reporting to Board of Directors TEST Automation Controls, Inc. Harvey, Louisiana Corporate Controller/Of?cer July 1999 to November 2008 Responsibilities and accomplishments as above 0 Responsible for all aspects of accounting, ?nance, human resources and information systems for a $100mm+ operation employing 1,400 multinational employees 0 Responsible for all communication and interface between subsidiary and public parent company 0 Responsible to public parent company for all regulatory compliance including SEC and government agencies for domestic and foreign entities Evaluated merger and acquisition Opportunities, domestic and international Southport, Inc. Harvey, Louisiana Chief Financial December 1995 to June 1999 Responsibilities and accomplishments as above 0 Oversee and maintain all aspects of the accounting and ?nance Operations for $22mm operation 0 Preparation of ?nancial statements and annual budgets Negotiation and review of various corporate contracts and agreements 0 Evaluation of cash flow and ?nancial requirements in long term planning and decision making 0 Responsible for all regulatory compliance with government agencies for domestic and foreign entities Page 2 of 3 Bourgeois Bennett, LLC New Orleans, Louisiana Senior Auditor November 1990 to December 1995 0 Plan and perform all aspects of audits including evaluation of internal control structure, assessment of audit risk, preparation and approval of audit programs 0 Draft ?nancial statements including disclosures in accordance with General Accepted Accounting Principles for pro?t and not-for-pro?t entities as well as retirement plans Preparation of corporate, not-for-pro?t and individual tax returns Develop and communicate ?nancial and internal control improvements to management and assist in implementation of same 0 Serve as public representative to the ?rm, maintaining day-to-day client relationships and recruiting new clients 0 Preparation of proposals and billing requirements for engagements and potential engagements Rex Meighen Company, Tampa, Florida Staff Accountant August 1989 to September 1990 ACADEMICS ACCREDIATIONS Bachelor of Business Administration, Accounting, Loyola University of the South 1989 State Board of Certi?ed Public Accountants, December 1991 Holy Cross High School - 1985 COMMUNITY SERVICE 0 Served as president, board member, of?cer and committee chairman for several not-for-pro?t organizations including Holy Cross High School (pre and post Katrina) 0 Plan events and supervise committees to coordinate fundraising and social events for not-for- pro?t organizations 0 Serve as leader in the New Orleans area Cub Scouts 0 Serve as coach in the New Orleans Recreation Department 0 Instructed seminars and lectures on accounting matters for several professional organizations PERSONAL SKILLS AND CHARACTER Strong work ethic and high moral character Excellent analytical and organizational skills Strong oral, written, and personal communication skills Pro?cient computer skills in Microsoft Of?ce Suite, Navision, MAS90, JD Edwards and Timberline 0 Excellent professional and personal references on request Page 3 of 3 Brandon - EDUCATION United States Naval War College - Newport, RI Master of Arts with Distinction, National Security and Strategic Studies 2016 Harvard College- Cambridge, MA BA - Classical Latin 1995 Magna Cum Laude Jesuit High School - New Orleans, LA Summa Cum Laude 1991 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Inspector and Instructor of Intelligence Support - Marine Forces Reserve, New Orleans,LA 7/2016- Present Senior Intelligence Advisor - Iraqi Army?s Anber Operations 2015 Deputy Intelligence Of?cer - 2nd Marine Division - 2012-2014 Speech Writer - Commandant?s Staff United States Marine Corps 2010-2012 Analyst Strategic Initiative, Pentagon 2009 Department of Defense Congressional Fellow - Senator Claire McCaskill 2009 Intelligence Of?cer- Expeditionary Operations Training Group 2006 HONORS AND DECORATIONS Bronze Star Medal Defense Meritorious Service Medal Meritorious Service Award Joint Service Commendation Medal Joint Service Achievement Medal Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal Combat Action Ribbon REFERENCES Available upon request Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated A Public Service Sorority Founded in I 913 M. A. Butler-McIntyre National President, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. M. A. Butler-McIntyre is the 24th National President of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Initiated into the Sorority through the Beta Gamma Chapter of Dillard University on November 30, 1973, Butler-McIntyre has served Delta with distinction at the local, state, regional and national levels which has earned her the respect and admiration of the membership. She is lovingly regarded as Leader with a Servant?s Heart.? Butler-McIntyre is an educator who currently serves as a director of human resources for the Jefferson Parish Public School System in Harvey, LA. She has impacted the lives of countless young people for over 30 years as a teacher, assistant principal, summer school principal and personnel administrator in her school district. Her professional experience also includes her service as executive director of Tech-Prep Summer Program at Delgado Community College in New Orleans, La. She has also worked as the assistant coordinator of ?eld experiences and College of Education supervisor for early childhood student teaching experiences for the University of New Orleans. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in early childhood education at Dillard University. At the age of 20, she earned a Master of Education degree in curriculum M. A. Butler-McIntyre . . . 240' National president, and instruction/educational administration at the of New Orleans. She Is the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. recipient of an Honorary Doctorate of Divinity degree in religious education from the Louisiana Christian Bible College. Butler-McIntyre?s distinguished service and outstanding achievements have been recognized by numerous professional, civic and religious organizations on the local, state and national levels. Some of her recognitions include: National Alliance of Black School Educators Lifetime Achievement Award in Education, Shiners Hall of Fame, Women of Substance Inductee (Bennett College), Langston University Presidential Award, Dillard University Distinguished Alumnus Award, MLK Outstanding Activist Honoree, YWCA Role Model and Louisiana Elementary Assistant Principal of the Year. Other honors include: Distinguished Woman of Honor, Trailblazer?s Award, Women Who Make A Difference ?Women in the Ministry, SHEroes of the Present, Presidential Service Award, Distinguished Public Servant Award, African American Hall of Fame, Who?s Who in American Education, Outstanding Alumnus of a Historically Black College or University, Teacher of the Year, Outstanding GOSpel Speaker, Outstanding Young Women of America and Delta of the Year. Butler?McIntyre is an active, life-long member of the Olive Branch Baptist Church in New Orleans, LA. Her professional and community af?liations include: board member of the New Orleans Convention Center, MLK Task Force and The Delta Research and Development Foundation; the National Council of Negro Women, the Louisiana State and American Association of School Personnel Administrators, the Founding President, Algiers-Gretna Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. As a motivational, educational and religious speaker, Butler-McIntyre has inspired thousands and she lives by the words from 1 Peter 4:10 which states in part that ?Each one should use whatever gi? he has received to serve others.? She is married to Mr. Ronney McIntyre, owner/operator of McIntyre Masonry, and they reside in New Orleans. Through her marriage she has four children: Shavonny, Ronney, Ciara and Rachaud; and two grandchildren, Gavon and Angie. M. A. Butler-McIntyre Dr. Paulette Walker Mia S. Smith Beverly E. Smith Carolyn E. Lewis Roselme McKinney National President National First Vice President National Second Vice President National Secretary National 'l'reamrer Executive Director Kenneth M. LaFrance Experience Our Lady of the Holy Cross College (2012 present) Math and science tutor for the Center of Teaching and Learning Benjamin Franklin High School (2006 2012) - Instructor: Algebra II 0 Speech and debate coach Awarded the 201 1-2012 Louisiana High School Speech League Coach of the year Vestavia Hills High School, Vestavia, AL (2005 2006) Katrina - Instructor: Community Chemistry and Environmental Science Cabrini High School (2004 2005) Katrina - Instructor: Physical Science, Physics - Speech and debate coach The Good Shepherd Nativity Mission School (2001-2003) 0 Principal: Served as principal for a small inner-city private school for at-risk students. Served during school?s inaugural years. JRL Enterprises (2000-2001) 0 Cyber teacher: Onscreen talent for pre-algebra and algebra educational software 0 Content facilitator and editor - Education manager New Orleans Charter Middle School (1999-2000) - Instructor: Seventh grade math Louisiana Children?s Museum (1997-1999) 0 Outreach coordinator: Created ?Physical Science Scavenger Hunt? program - Content coordinator: Administered Museum?s Outreach Programs St. Mary?s Dominican High School (1994-1997) Instructor: Pre-Algebra, Algebra, Algebra II and Physics 0 Head Coach: JV and Varsity basketball 0 Assistant Speech and debate coach Academy of the Sacred Heart (1989 1994 and 1999-2001) 0 Instructor: Pre Algebra, Algebra 1, Algebra 11, Physics 0 Head Coach: Speech and Debate - Head Coach: JV and Varsity Basketball 0 Assistant Coach: Softball Eleanor McMain Magnet High School (1987?1989) - Instructor: Chemistry, Physical Science, Speech, Drama, Debate 0 Head Coach: Created and coached the Speech and Debate team Education BS. Physics, Loyola University, New Orleans, LA (1983-1987) 0 Resurrected Loyola Speech and Debate team 0 Vice President of Loyola Speech and Debate team 0 Member of Society of Physics Students University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA (2002 to present) 0 Graduate Courses in Education and Administration Summer Camp Experience 0 Learning Partners Summer Camp (In cooperation with Academy of the Sacred Heart) 1991 - 2001 Stanford National Forensic Institute Debate Camp (1997, 1999 and 2001) 0 Education Unlimited Inc., Berkeley California (2003 present) a) Director: Directed 15 College Admission Prep Camps/PSAT/Public Speaking Camps UCLA, Stanford, USD b) Debate instructor: Public speaking camps 0) Math instructor: PSAT camps Performance Experience 0 Stand-up Comedian (1995 Present) 0 Public Speaker (1996 Present) 0 Improvisational Performer (2000-present) max Gm?mom? R0 bm?y 0 Thirty years of professional experience in the communications ?eld, with a primary focus on public relations 0 Proven track record in fundraising and special event planning and promotion 0 Ten years of professional experience in higher education EDUCATLQN 5/87 Loyola University, New Orleans, Louisiana Bachelor of Arts in Communications; Adjunct: Business Administration Honors: Louis]. Twomey Academic Scholarship EMPL ENT 1/05 to Present Louisiana Public Service Commission, District New Orleans, Louisiana Executive Assistant to Commissioner Lambert C. Boissiere Chief of Staff Serve as liaison between Commissioner and representatives of regulated and unregulated companies; handle Commissioner?s schedule; attend meetings with the Commissioner and on his behalf; supervise staff of four; manage District of?ces in New Orleans and Baton Rouge; brief the Commissioner on regulatory issues and constituent concerns; lobby legislators as needed regarding matters of interest to our of?ce; resolve constituent complaints; manage production of website; plan fundraising events; handle media relations; assist in development and implementation of Commissioner?s goals and objectives. 9/00 to 1/05 Of?ce of the Constable, First City Court Director of Public Relations Special Assistant to the Constable Educated the public on the purpose of the Constable?s Of?ce and publicized its programs to constituents via newsletters, website, news releases, public service announcements, special events, and a cable talk show; planned and executed fundraisers, charitable events, inaugural programs, statewide and national conferences, and of?ce social activities; produced cable talk show. 2/94 to 9 00 Dillard University, New Orleans, Louisiana 3/00 to 9/00 Director of the Annual Fund Secured $2.5 million in unrestricted funds from the university?s various constituents, including trustees, alumni, faculty, staff, students, parents, corporations, foundations and friends via direct mail, personal visits, telephone and special campaigns. 2/ 94 to 3/00 Deputy Director of Communications Associate Director of University Relations/ Editor Supervised the production of the alumni magazine and other university publications; wrote and edited news releases, brochure copy, feature stories, etc; handled media inquiries and requests; assisted in planning and coordination of university events; hired graphic designers, printers and photographers to conceptualize and enhance publications; photographed university events and constituents; served as advisor to the yearbook staff and vice-chair of the Student Publications Board; wrote talking points for the President?s speaking engagements; performed other duties as assigned by the President?s Of?ce. 9/ 90 to 2/ 94 Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana Editor/ Assistant Editor/ Communications Coordinator, Of?ce of Institutional Advancement Produced numerous publications including magazines, brochures, newsletters, advertisements and invitations; worked directly with heads of Major Gifts, Corporate and Foundation Relations, Planned Giving, Donor Relations, Alumni Affairs, Annual Fund, Newcomb College, etc., to determine publication needs; wrote, edited and designed copy (when necessary) using desktop publishing; consulted with graphic designers, photographers and printers to conceptualize an execute production of publications; organized photo shoots; wrote acknowledgement letters and debrie?ng reports for University President. NCES Provided upon request Mikeal A. Swift OBJECTIVE Self-driven, attentive and compassionate nurse with extensive direct care, management and administrative history, excellent communication, and problem-solving skills seeking a fulltime RN position where I can utilize and build upon my talents EDUCATION Charity School of Nursing - Delgado Community College - New Orleans, LA Associate of Science in Nursing - May 2002 Louisiana Technical College - Jefferson, LA Practical Nursing - May 1997 Louisiana State University- Baton Rouge, LA 1989 1990 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Director of Nursing - St. Charles Surgical Hospital - New Orleans, LA 3/2015 - Present Supervision of all nursing departments Direct nursing services and ensure safe quality care for all patients Develop and implement policies and procedures for nursing services Participate in hospital required committees Develop clinical education curriculum and maintain staff competencies through education and in-services Acting Case Manager/ Discharge Planner Establish Pl goals for clinical areas based on Quality and Safety data and feedback Coordinate with physicians and physician offices regarding admissions and surgery schedule Clinical Care Coordinator - St. Charles Surgical Hospital - New Orleans, LA 612013 - 3/2015 Provided clinical leadership, education, and support to nursing departments Developed a facility-wide communication tool which eliminated redundant documentation within 6 departments Performed audits for PI, Quality and Safety Oriented new nursing staff Educated staff on new processes, products, and services within the facility Managed Transitions in Care/Discharge Planning Supported charge nurses with clinical needs Nurse Manager - St. Charles Surgical Hospital New Orleans, LA 212009 6/2013 Primary RN on 23 bed Med/Surg unit Responsible for managing and providing care for post-surgical patients Assumed charge nurse responsibilities and orienting new employees Evaluated staff performance Charge RN Omega Hospital - Metairie, LA 5/2005 - 212009 Primary RN on 20 bed Med/Surg unit Responsible for managing and providing care for post-surgical patients Orientation of new employees Staff RNILabor and Delivery - University Hospital - New Orleans, LA 5/2002 - 5/2005 Managed and provided care for women throughout labor and the birthing process, Managed and provided care for women with complications during pregnancy Assisted surgeons during cesarean detiveries Provided immediate neonatal care Staff Med Surg - Ochsner Foundation Hospital Jefferson, LA 5/1997 - 5/2001 Provided practical nursing care to medical and surgical patients of various services Resident Care Technician - Louisiana Metropolitan Development Center Belle Chasse, LA 2/1992 - 11/1995 Assisted in direct care and behavior modi?cation of developmentally disabled teens and adults Direct Care Technician - Padua House Belle Chasse, LA 5/1990 2/1992 Assisted in direct care of physically and developmentally disabled children ACADEMIC HONORS AND ACTIVITIES Clinical Excellence Awards- Care of the Elderly 1997 Sigma Alpha Chi Nursing Honor Society Lifetime Member Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society- Member City Business ?HealthCare Hero" 2010 TRAINING AND CERTIFICATIONS Advanced Cardiac Life Support ISO Lead Auditor Training Basic Life Support Crisis Prevention Intervention AHRQ Master Trainer REFERENCES Available upon request Of?ce Address: Holy Cross School 5500 Paris Avenue New Orleans, LA 70122 CURRICULUM VITAE Byron R. Arthur March 2017 Home Address: 2109 N. Turnbull Drive Metairie, LA 70001 (504) 312-9835 (cell) Education 2009 ID. 1989 B.A. Relevant Training 2005 1989 Employment Summer 2014- 2016 Fall 2013- Present Fall 2011 - Present 2011 - Present 2009 -201 1 2008-2009 Summer 2008 Summer 2007 2004-2007 1999-2004 1999-2002 1998-1999 Civil Law, Loyola University College of Law, New Orleans, LA Arts and Sciences, Loyola University New Orleans, LA Major: Political Science Harvard-MIT Program on Negotiations, Dealing with An Angry Public Institute of Politics, Loyola University Instructor, Harvard Debate Council, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA Director of Scholars Program, Holy Cross School, New Orleans, LA Teacher and Director of Debating, Holy Cross School, New Orleans, LA, Senior Attorney and Managing Member, Arthur Law Firm, LLC, Metairie, LA Associate Attorney, Kean Miller, LLP, New Orleans, LA Special Assistant, Jefferson Parish District Attomey?s Of?ce, Gretna, LA Summer Associate, Kean Miller, LLP, New Orleans, LA Summer Associate, Lemle Kelleher, LLP, New Orleans, LA Press Secretary/Communications Director, Louisiana Department of Revenue Teacher, Stuart Hall School for Boys, New Orleans, LA Director/Division Coordinator, Education Unlimited, Inc, Berkley CA Summer Debate Instructor, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 1996-1999 Account Executive, The Ehrhardt Group, New Orleans, LA 1994?1995 Summer Debate Instructor, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 1992-1994 Summer Debate Instructor, American University, Washington, DC. 1991 Summer Debate Instructor, Baylor University, Waco, Texas 1987-1988 Summer Debate Instructor, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 1990, 1996 1987-1996 Teacher and Director of Debating, Jesuit High School, New Orleans, LA Leadership/Administration Service at Holy Cross School Coordinating Host, Navy and Old Gold Debate and Speech Exhibition, October 2013 -2016 Coordinate logistics for more than 50 schools from 15 states; Oversee the execution and tabulation of a nationally-recognized event Founder and Director Brother James McDonnell, CSC Scholars Program, 2013 - Present 0 Conceptualized and implemented the Program Supervise the curriculum and instruction of the Program on a daily basis Organize the annual Scholars Convocation Oversee the annual admissions process 0 Work in concert with the Principal to evaluate courses and select faculty for the Program Administer the budget for the Program Director, Brother Aiden O?Reilly Debating Society, 2011-Present Oversee the overall direction of a nationally recognized program Coordinate the activities of a coaching staff Responsible for the administration of the program including travel and entry to tournaments Administer the budget of the program Coordinate program fund-raising efforts ($127,000 since 2012) Member, Academic Council, 2015-Present Member, Louisiana District Committee, National Speech and Debate Association 2013-Present Service at Kean Miller Committee Member, Kean Miller Connection 2010 Service at The Louisiana Department of Revenue Member, Governors Communication Council 2004-2007 Member, Planning Committee for Southeast Association of Tax Administrators 2005 Service at The Stuart Hall School for Boys Advisor. Odyssey of the Mind 2003 Advisor, Speech and Debate Team 2002?2004 Advisor, Student Council 2000-2004 Coach, Flag Football 2000-2001 Service at Jesuit High School Director of Debating 1987-1996 President, New Orleans Catholic Forensic League 1988-1991 Member Jesuit Secondary Association Teacher Identity Taskforce 1991-1992 Assistant to the Director of Admissions 1994?1996 Other Service Member, Board of Directors, Boys and Girls Club ,Westbank Unit, Gretna, LA 2014-Present Member, Board of Directors, Crimestoppers, Inc, Metairie, LA, 2010-2012 Member, Board of Directors, City Year New Orleans, LA 2009-2010 Member, Board of Directors, Bishop Perry Middle School 2001-2003 Member, Board of Directors, Krewe of Orpheus 1995 Memberships in Professional Organizations Louisiana State Bar Association National Speech and Debate Association Courses Taught At Holy Cross School Advanced Placement United States Government and Politics Sophomore Seminar - United States Public Policy Seminar on Western Philosophical Thought Law Studies World History Seminar Logic and Argumentation At Stuart Hall School for Boys Middle school courses in Social Studies, Speech, and Religion At Jesuit High School Speech I Advanced Placement Comparative Government and Politics Reading and Study Skills Honors and Awards National Hall of Fame, National Speech and Debate Association, 2016 National Champion Coaching Award, National Speech and Debate Association 2015 Martin Luther King Award, James Logan High School, 2014 Big Bronx Coaching Award, New York City Invitational, 2014 Director?s Commendation, National Speech and Debate Association, 2014 Two Diamond Coaching Award, National Speech and Debate Association, 2014 Coach of the Year, Louisiana High School Speech League, 2014 Forensics Hall of Fame, Jesuit High School, 2012 Outstanding Coach Award, Grapevine High School, 2012 The Order of Barristers, 2009 Blue Williams Trial Advocacy Award 2008 National Champion Coaching Award, National Forensic League, 1996 Gold Key Society of the Barkley Forum, Emory University 1992 Blue Green and Gold Society, Glenbrook Schools 1991 William Faulkner Fellowship, University of Mississippi 1988 References Kevin R. Avin, Headmaster, The Stuart Hal School for Boys (504) 861-1954 Malcolm P. Ehrhardt, President, The Ehrhardt Group (504) 558?1765 Matthew N. Fraser, CEO, Education Unlimited, (504) 548-6612 Bro. Ernest J. Miller, Vice-President of Mission, LaSalle College (504) 655?2342 The Hon. Fredericka Wicker, 5th Circuit Court of Appeal, (504) 376-1420 Anthony M. Williams, Sr., Partner, Kean Miller, LLP, (504)585-3058