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96-21867 RESO RESOLUTION NO. 96-21867 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, CONFIRMING THE APPOINTMENT OF ROBERT PARCHER AS CITY CLERK FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH. Whereas, the City Manager has appointed Robert Parcher as the City Clerk of the City of Miami Beach; and Whereas, pursuant to the requirements of Article IV, Section 4.02 of the City of Miami Beach Charter, the City Manager shall appoint all directors of the several departments now existing, or to be created, with the consent of the Mayor and City Commission; and Whereas, pursuant to the requirements of Section 2.3 of the Miami Beach City Code, the City Manager shall appoint and remove all directors of the departments of the City and such appointments shall be submitted to and confirmed by the Mayor and City Commission; and Whereas, the Mayor and the City Commission wish to confirm the appointment of Robert Parcher as City Clerk of the City of Miami Beach. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that Robert Parcher is confirmed as the City Clerk of the City of Miami Beach. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 10th day of January , 1996. Attest: ~~p~ ity Clerk JGP:DRM:TCA:LK By CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA 33139 COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO.Ot, -~~ TO: Mayor Seymour Gelber and Members of the City Commission DATE: January 10, 1996 FROM: Jose GarCia_pedros~ City Manager SUBJECT: CITY CLERK AP INTMENT ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION: Pursuant to the requirements of Article IV, Section 4.02 of the City Charter and Section 2.3 of the City Code, it is recommended that the Mayor and the City Commission adopt the attached Resolution consenting and confirming the appointment of Robert Parcher as City Clerk for the City of Miami Beach. BACKGROUND: During his 20 years with the City of Miami, Robert Parcher has served as a Project Manager, Assistant Director for Systems and Programming, Assistant Director of Technical Services, and most recently as Deputy Director of M.I.S. As the Deputy Director, he was responsible for Finance, M.I.S., Budget and Procurement. Mr. Parcher managed and directed a department of 49 employees and a $5.3 million dollar budget in the development, implementation, maintenance, user training/support, project management, and operation of City-wide computer information systems. He has also participated on several City troubleshooting teams to explore reducing costs and/or better ways of providing City services. Mr. Parcher has a Bachelor's degree in Professional Studies Management from Barry University, and also served in the United States Marine Corps. CONCLUSION: It is a great pleasure to announce that Robert Parcher has accepted the position of City Clerk subject to the consent and confirmation by the Mayor and the City Commission. For your review and information, attached is a copy of Robert Parcher's resume. As your new City Clerk, Robert Parcher will be carrying out the mission of the City Clerk's office to provide for and enhance the quality of the City of Miami Beach's Commission meetings,!nd to automate and streamline the records retention and maintenance system. JGP:D~:TCA:LK . AGENDA ITEM P.. 'l '0 1-IO-'1/e. DATE ROBERT PARCHER 1031 Oriole Avenue Miami Springs. Fl... 33166 (305)887~899 PROFESSIONAL OBJECI1VE: Senior Level Management Position in Management Information Systems (M.I.S.) or related area EXPERIENCE: Retired from the City of Miami in May 1995 after 20 years of service. 2/75 to 5/95 City of Miami Deputy Director of M.I.S. (1988 to 1995) Reported to an Assistant City Manager responsible for Finance, M.I.S., Budget and Procurement. Managed and directed a 49 employee department and a $5.3 millioo budget in the development, implementatioo, maintenance, user trainin~support, project management, and operation of city-wide computer infonnatioo systems. Directed the activities of five divisioos (Administratioo, Systems and Progranuning, Technical Services, Infonnatioo Center and Computer Operations which operates 365 days/24 hours a day). In 1994, successfully negotiated a hardware payment reductioo of over $200,000 per year. Implemented nwnerous computer systems to assist city departnlelrts in efficiencies and customer services. Developed the City of Miami's automatioo and technology strategy. Managed the day to day activities of the departma1t including persamel related items, unioo contract compliance, employee moral and motivatioo. Recommended and presented M.I.S. related legislatioo to the City Manager, executive staff: and elected officials. Appointed by the City Manager to the AFSCME Labor Management Summit. Initiated the formation of the Automatioo and Technology Steering Committee made up of key city executives and a city commissiooer. Organized regularly scheduled meetings with department directors to review the status of all project activities beth active and pending. Selected to participate 00 several city troubleshooting teams to explore reducing costs and/or better ways of providing city services. In January 1995, recei~ a Certificate of Appreciatioo from Mayor Clark for assisting 00 a special project. Assistant Director. Technical Services (1984 to 1988) Reported to the Deputy Director ofM.I.S. Directed a staff of four city employees and up to three cmsu1tants depending 00 the project scqJe and complexity. Areas of direct respoosibility included the selectioo and implementatioo of system software tools, computer hardware evaluatioo and selec:tioo. and telecomrnunicatioo network design, instaUatioo, security, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Established the guidelines for system performance management and capacity mooitoringlplarming. Established disaster recovery planning. Responsible for all database design and administratioo including backups, recovery and growth projectioos. Responsible for the overall system security and audited by NCICIFCIC because of coofi.dential police infonnatioo. Technical Services also has respcnsibility for the management of the applicatioo software library system, TQM and the magnetic tape hbrary system. Promoted to Deputy Director in 1988. I / ;. 1973 to 1975 1970 to 1973 1967 to 1968 EDUCA nON: HOBBIES: REFERENCES: Assi~ Director. SYStems and Pr~mmin..g (1983 to 1984) Reported to the Deputy Director ofMJ.S. Directed a staff of between 22 to 30 Project Managers, Systems Analysts, and ProgTanuners - cootractors were used what the situatioo warranted. Interacted with departments to develop automatioo strategies and project planning. Reviewed and approved requirement definitions, hardware requiremems, COOceptual designs, detail technical designs and test plans. Matitored the status of all development projects. Reviewed and presented management status reports of aU Systems and Programming activities. Developed divisional staff training plans and strategies. Laterally moved to Technical Services to coordinate the installatioo and cooversioo to a new hardware platform. Proiect Manager (1975 to 1983) Reported to the Assistant Director of Systems and Programmmg. Hired as an AnalystJProgrammer and was cootinually promoted through the ranks to Project Manager. Managed the development of lxxh Police and Fire applications including Police and Fire Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) and the Computer Aided Report Entry (CARE) systems. Managed the Financial Applications Development Group with direct responsibility for all city financial COmputer applications. First Mort2age lnyestors Pr02I'3mmer/ Analyst Designed, developed, and implemented numerous programs to meet the informatioo needs of the organizatioo. Royal Castle S~ PrOl!rammer Designed, developed, and implemented numerous programs to meet the informatioo needs of the o~ioo. United States Marine CO'P-s Retired as a COrporal after being wounded in Vietnam Masters of Public Administraticn Candidate - Nova Southeastern University. Barry University Bachelors in Professional StudieslManagel11Ent _ 1986 Florida Technical College - Degree 1970 Numerous training classes covering project management, systems analyst, mainframe computing. PC based computing, management ethics and responsibilities, people management and staff motivatiooal skills Flying (Certified Private), wood working, personal computers, reading, and Church Men's Club Professional references available upon request