2008 Community Development Summit

Summit Information: Schedule, Sessions, Presenters

Monday’s Luncheon & Keynote Speaker

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Sheryl L. Sculley, City Manager, City of San Antonio

Career
Sheryl Sculley became San Antonio’s City Manager in November 2005 with 31 years in local government. As the City’s chief executive officer, she manages a full-service municipal government corporation as directed by policies of the City Council. She oversees an annual operating and capital budget of more than $2 billion that serves a community of more than 1.3 million residents and 430 square miles. Ms. Sculley supervises the activities of all City departments that include more than 12,000 employees.

In her two years as City Manager, she initiated major changes within the City organization. She appointed than 60 executives including Deputy and Assistant City Managers, Department and Assistant Department Directors. Ms. Sculley reorganized the administrative structure, developed a two-year balanced operating budget, and developed a $550 million, five year bond program that is the largest in City history. Her budget recommendations closely followed City Council priorities by adding 100 police officers, 50 fire and EMS personnel, increased street maintenance resources, more code enforcement officers, and needed financial reserves. Garbage collection is also being automated on an expedited schedule. Under her leadership, the city-wide bond program development also included hundreds of San Antonio residents.

Before coming to San Antonio, Ms. Sculley served as the Assistant City Manager for the City of Phoenix for 16 years, assisting in the day-to-day management of 14,000 employees and a $2.6 billion annual operating budget. Among her many duties in Phoenix, in the number two city management position, Ms. Sculley led the redevelopment of the city’s downtown including a biomedical campus, a downtown university campus, the $600 million expansion of the Phoenix Convention Center, a 1000-room full service convention headquarters hotel, commercial and housing development, a new City Hall and new Municipal Court. Prior to her service with the City of Phoenix, Ms. Sculley worked for the City of Kalamazoo, Michigan, for 15 years including five years as City Manager.

Education
Bachelor of Science, Journalism and Political Science, Ball State University
Master of Public Administration, Western Michigan University
Program for Senior Executives in State and Local Government, Harvard University

Professional Memberships & Community Involvement
United Way of San Antonio/Bexar County, 2007 – Present; International City/County Management Association Executive Board of Directors, 2002-2005; International City/County Management Association, 1977- Present; Arizona Governor’s Diversity Council, 1999 -2002; Banner Health Foundation LPGA Tournament Board of Directors, 2001-2004; Greater Phoenix Economic Council, 1996-2005; Treasurer, 1998-2005; Executive Committee, 1997-2005; Downtown Phoenix Partnership Board of Directors, 1997-2005; Heard Museum Board of Trustees, 1990-2001; Executive Committee and Chair of the Building Committee, 1997-2001; Life Trustee Status May, 2001; Arizona City Management Association, 1993-2005; President, 1996-1997; Phoenix United Way Board of Directors, 1991-1997; Kalamazoo County Economic Expansion Corporation, 1984-1988; Kalamazoo Enterprise Center (business incubator) 1986-1988.

Honors
2005 National Academy of Public Administration Fellow; 2005 Arizona Woman of the Year by Arizona Woman Magazine; 2005 Visitor Industry Champion Award presented by the Phoenix Visitors and Convention Bureau; 2004 and 2003 Athena Award Finalist; 2003 DREAMR Award presented by Downtown Phoenix Partnership; 2002 World Award, Girl Scouts Arizona Cactus-Pine-Council; 1995-2005 International Women’s Day Steering Committee; 2002 Outstanding Regional Contribution Award presented by the Greater Phoenix Economic Council; 2000 Outstanding Regional Contribution Award presented by the Greater Phoenix Economic Council; 1999 Center City Starr Award presented by the Phoenix Community Alliance; 1999 DREAMR Award presented by the Downtown Phoenix Partnership; 1999 Y.W.C.A. Tribute to Women Award; 1998 and 1994 City Excellence Awards, Phoenix, Arizona; 1990-91 Class of Valley Leadership, Phoenix, Arizona; 1990 Class of Leadership America; 1986 Western Michigan University Wall of Distinction Award; 1984 Woman of the Year Award, Kalamazoo Chapter, National Organization for Women.

Personal
Ms. Sculley is married and has two children in college. She is an avid runner and has completed eight marathons, including the Boston Marathons in 2000 and 2001.

 

 

Keynote Speaker

Laurence Doxsey, Director of Environmental Policy, City of San Antonio

 Laurence Doxsey joined the City of San Antonio in July 2008 as director of the recently formed Office of Environmental Policy.  The office of Environmental Policy is designated to be a lead facilitator in the City’s efforts toward incorporating sustainable practices within City operations and the community level.

Mr. Doxsey came to the City from the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development where he served as Environmental Officer for the San Antonio, Houston and Albuquerque area offices and Energy Coordinator for a five state region.  He has a strong background in sustainable development with a background working as Sustainability Officer for the City of Austin, spearheading development of the nation’s first green building program, and as a business owner focused on renewable energy and energy efficiency products and services.  Mr. Doxsey has also been very active in numerous non-profit organizations relating to green building, environmental education, renewable energy, energy efficiency, and rainwater harvesting.

Mr. Doxsey holds a Bachelor’s degree in French and Political Science from Macalester College in Minnesota and a Master’s degree in Social Ecology from Goddard College in Vermont.

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Written by cdsummit

August 25, 2008 at 2:15 pm

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