Final Revised Schedule Open Forum for Associate Vice President of Facilities Management

March 23, 2018

Final Revised Schedule -- The search committee and Interim Vice President for Administrative Affairs Doug Dawes, invites you to attend Open Forums for each of the two candidates for the position of Associate Vice President of Facilities Management. Candidates have been asked to provide a 25 minute presentation on: How to be a champion of the University Climate Action Plan, specify how to balance the support of campus initiatives and infrastructure. This will be followed by a Question and Answer session.

Open forums will take place from 10:30am - 11:30am in the Library Scholars Lab, 3rd floor of the Library.

Please plan to attend and meet the candidates. Candidate bios are below.

Thursday, March 29, 2018

Jeanne Rynne

 

Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Toby Smith

 

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Best wishes,

Cyril

 

Jeanne Rynne, Candidate for March 29, 2018

Jeanne Rynne (jeen rin) has had an extensive career in building and managing facilities in the public education sector.  Jeanne is a licensed architect in California and Washington and has also worked in construction and project management.  She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in architecture from Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio and plans to complete a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from the Evergreen State College this June. 

Jeanne is currently the Associate Vice President for Facilities Services at the Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington.  In this position she over sees the following workgroups: capital construction and planning, plant operations and maintenance, construction services (in-house construction crew), building services (custodial), grounds, motor pool, space scheduling, and key services.  Through her position at the college, she also serves as a staff advisor to the student Clean Energy Committee, the Space and Land Use Group (SLUG), and the Campus Art Advisory Committee.

Before starting at the Evergreen State College, Jeanne worked in the Washington State Governor’s Office as a capital budget analyst managing the education portfolio for K-12 through higher education.  Additional K-12 experience includes serving as the Regional Coordinator for Northwest Washington in Washington’s School Construction Grant Program and as the Capital Projects Program Manager for Puyallup School District No.3.  While at Puyallup School District, Jeanne managed a capital projects team of fourteen to execute a $200 million construction bond program.  Jeanne began working in Washington as a construction administrator for an architectural firm which focused on K-12 construction in the Bellingham area.  Jeanne gained additional higher education experience as the Dean of Capital Facilities at South Puget Sound Community College in Olympia, Washington.

 

Toby Smith, Candidate for April 3, 2018

Toby Smith joined Cupertino Union School District in September 2000, assuming the position of Director of Facilities Maintenance, Operations, and Transportation. In his role, he is responsible for the administration of the Measure ‘C’ & ‘H’, General Obligation Construction Bonds and management of seven departments, Maintenance, Operations, Security, Transportation, Fleet, Grounds, and Property Management. Major focuses include establishing departmental policies and procedures, budget, implementing a range of required services, and ongoing stewardship of 2.2 million square feet of educational facilities, located in six cities.

Education:  AAS in Biology, Pierce College, Tacoma. BA in Business Management, Saint Mary’s College, Moraga.  MBA, Saint Mary’s College, Moraga (completion 6/18).

Fields of Expertise: Educational Facility Construction and Maintenance; Dr. W. Edward Deming’s Total Quality Management (TQM); Computer Systems Administrator, with expertise in MS Excel, MS Access, MS PowerPoint, AutoCAD, Timberline/Sage Estimating, Website Design, and Computer Maintenance Management Systems (Maximo, Mainsaver, Prism, Tririga); Emergency & Disaster Preparedness (Member of the Santa Clara County EMA) : Grant Writing within my Purview; Project Management; Electrical Engineering

Prior Public School, University or District Employment:  Sacramento Regional Transit District, 1998-2000; Stockton Unified School District, 1995-1998; Campbell Union High School District, 1993-1995; San Jose State University, 1988-1991

Professional Highlights:

  • Hold U.S. Patent No. US 7,857,498 B2 for a New Type of Electronic Lighting Ballast
  • Published Article in the CASBO Magazine, Public Speaking for Leadership, June 2002
  • Published Article in the CASBO Magazine, Rethinking Purchasing, June 2003
  • Published White Paper, Implementation of A Total Quality Management Program in a Public Agency, November 1999
  • Authored the USDOE Emergency Response and Crisis Management Grant and received $250,000, FY 2003
  • Authored the Bay Area Air Quality Management District Low-Emission School Bus Grant and received Two New 90 Passenger Buses Totaling $248,000, FY 2005
  • Authored the Bay Area Air Quality Management District Low-Emission School Bus Grant and received four New 90 Passenger Buses Totaling $657,691, FY 2011
  • At Stockton Unified School District, 1995 I created a (4) team preventative maintenance “Swat-Team” that was showcased, as a model program, on FOX Channel 40, KTXL, Sacramento in a five part series titled “Our Schools in Jeopardy”
  • Authored over 1,000 RFP, RFQ, and ITBs for Construction and Modernization

Personal Highlights:

  • I am married and have six children
  • My favorite hobbies are playing softball, back packing, skiing and singing