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15-1074 Appointing Ryan Hall to Transportation CommissionCITY OF MERIDIAN RESOLUTION NO. 15 e 10 BY THE CITY COUNCIL: BIRD, BORTON, CAVE NER, MILAM, ROUNTREE, ZARE MBA A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN APPOINTING RYAN HALL TO SEAT 2 OF THE MERIDIAN TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Meridian City Code Title 2, Chapter 3 established the Meridian Transportation Commission, its members and terms of their appointments; and WHEREAS, Seat 2 of the Meridian Transportation Commission is currently vacant; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Meridian deems the appointment of Ryan Hall to Seat 2 of the Meridian Transportation Commission to be in the best interest of the Meridian Transportation Commission and of the City of Meridian; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN CITY, IDAHO: Section 1. That, effective July 7, 2015, Ryan Hall shall be appointed to Seat 2 of the Meridian Transportation Commission, which term shall run through May 31, 2017, pursuant to Meridian City Code Section 2-3-3. Section 2. That this Resolution shall be in full force and effect immediately upon its adoption and approval. ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Meridian, Idaho, this I day of July, 2015. APPROVED by the Mayor of the City of Meridian, Idaho, this day of July, 2015. APPROVED: ATTEST: ; P �Yvueiltn,iur�� �_��V rCryot ETV By:llt�OpHP eee Hol an, ity Cleric a SEAL ��Le �8EA5VP6 RESOLUTION APPOINTING HALL TO TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION PAGE 1 OF 1 IIAN Application to be Considered for City -Appointed or Volunteer Positions Position Applying for: ❑ Parks & Recreation Commission ❑ Planning & Zoning Commission ❑ Meridian Arts Commission ❑ Historical Preservation Commission j9 Transportation Commission ❑ Impact Fee Committee ❑ Solid Waste Advisory Commission ❑ General Volunteer Position on Special Projects or Events as Needed (appointment not required) Name: kvavt & C Home Address: _� 7,sd— .S. ia 93&Y2 Telephone: 2 o` -55`i-505.1 E -Mail Address: It, )/I- > ayc 1,r1jC nu,Cr Occupation: J;7 u5,nesJ �.> ke, Are you a resident of the City of Meridian? 0 Yes ❑ No If not, do you live in Meridian's area of impact? ❑ Yes ❑ No Why do you want to become involved? 1a1u1_51e 04 60e,101,.1 level os io wt,,..f is 17„yglec,;w; ;,, %"tie dv�,,,tz -F l.:z tA . 117 }t'e,�f�G� /'Jto/csSrE�+Riiy Gn lc..v (�+o»r,r5 �w VUc.f Ou/ COyn.akn, '�y Unci' lhi�, C�icw�s Do you participate in any local service clubs or other organizations? ❑ Yes 0 No If so, please Iist: What areas of city government are of most interest to you? 711ti11p0.t11 .1 cL 0­1ks Have you participated in any level of volunteer government service in the past? ❑ Yes P No If so, please list: Do you understand the time commitment required to attend meetings and review/research data to make recommendations? Yes ❑ No Signature y� `n/ "� Date (s7' 2 Please return your completed application, resume, and letter of interest to: City Clerk's Office, City of Meridian, 33 E. Broadway Avenue, Meridian, ID 83642 Phone: (208) 888-4433 Fax: (208) 888-4218 June 5, 2015 Mayor Tammy de Weerd City of Meridian 33 E. Broadway Avenue Meridian, ID 83642 Dear Mayor de Weerd: RE: Transportation Commission Opportunity I would like to express interest in joining the Meridian Transportation Commission. The opening was brought to my attention by one of its current members, Tracy Hopkins. I am a current resident of Meridian and have resided here since 1996 have a vested interest in the success and growth of our community. As a relationship manger with Wells Fargo and a 20 year veteran of the financial services industry, I bring a breadth and depth of experience to the commission. My communication skills and consensus building skills that I use in my role as a relationship manager professional would translate well into a successful commission member. My connection to my clients also provides perspective about what is important to stakeholders of the City of Meridian for future growth. I Zook forward to the opportunity to serve the City of Meridian and appreciate your consideration. If you have further questions about my resume or experience please contact me at 208-393-2204. Sincerely, Ryan K. Hall Ryan K. Hall 2752 S. Burgdorf Way Meridian, ID 83642 (208) 484-8032 EDUCATION Boise State University, August 1993 to August 1995 Boise, Idaho Bachelor of Business Administration received August 1995, General Business Management Lewis -Clark State College, August 1991 to May 1993 Lewiston, Idaho EXPERIENCE Wells Fargo, Senior Business Relationship Manager and Vice President, September I" 2006 to present. Boise, ID. Responsible for soliciting and/or developing and maintaining profitable account relationships with business customers with gross sales of generally less than $20MM. Responsible for the overall success and growth for assigned sales territory. Acts as the relationship manager to existing customers, provide continuing financial advice as appropriate, determine customer's commercial loan and deposit needs and deepen existing customer relationships, act as the customer's advocate in securing suitable credit and cross sell products and services. Structure and complete secured and unsecured business and individual loans for submission to Senior credit officers of the bank for approval. Focus primarily in real estate loans (investor and owner -occupied as well as purchase and construction), SBA 7a and 504 loans, working capital lines of credit, equipment loans and agriculture. Also identify other banking services and refer to respective specialists. Examples include: deposit accounts, merchant services, treasury management, letters of credit, trust services, retirement products, brokerage, wealth management, and insurance. Wells Fargo, Commercial Credit Analyst and Assistant Vice President, August 2005 to August 30`h, 2006. Boise, ID. Support Business Relationship Managers in the Business Banking unit by analyzing and underwriting commercial loans and lines for submission to senior credit officers of the bank. Business customers typically have less than twenty million in revenues. The type of credits vary widely and include working capital lines, real estate (owner -occupied and investor), equipment and other types of commercial credit requested by the customer. Also support the bankers in identifying and referring other banking services to appropriate team members. Wells Fargo, Business Lending Underwriter and Assistant Vice President, October, 2001 to August 2005. Boise, ID. Spread, Analyze and make credit decision on commercial loan packages submitted by Business Bankers to the Business Banking Resource Center. Loans underwritten included but were not limited to: Investor and owner -occupied commercial real estate, equipment loans, working capital Iines of credit, agriculture loans and operating lines, SBA 504 and SBA Express loans and lines. Provided leadership and training to less experienced underwriters as necessary. First Security Bank/Wells Fargo, Retail Credit Officer, January 20, 1997 to October, 2001. Boise, ID Analyze credit applications submitted by automobile dealers and render a decision as to whether the applicant qualifies for an auto loan based on established credit guidelines. Call on dealer customers to promote our lending program and develop and/or maintain existing client relationships. REFERENCES Available upon request 2