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E. Resumes of Key Personnel Proposed for this Contract
<br /> (Complete one Section E for each key person.)
<br /> 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE
<br /> a.Total b.With Current Firm
<br /> Sarah Sieloff Lead Grant Writer
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<br /> 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(CITY AND STATE)
<br /> Haley&Aldrich,Inc.,Seattle,WA
<br /> 1.6. EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE)
<br /> MPA, Public Policy and Economics,Certificate in Urban Policy and
<br /> Planning;
<br /> BA, International Relations and Spanish
<br /> 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(PUBLICATIONS,ORGANIZATIONS,TRAINING,AWARDS,ETC.)
<br /> Qualifications:Applies expertise in economic and community development and planning, including funding strategies and grant
<br /> pursuits, brownfield redevelopment, public policy research and analysis,community engagement,and project management.
<br /> Leverages experience as former executive director of the non-profit Center for Creative Land Recycling,the U.S.'s premier land
<br /> reuse non-profit. Draws on four years of federal service experience, including two years as the Memphis team lead for the White
<br /> House Council on Strong Cities,Strong Communities,connecting with the mayor's office and across 26 federal agencies.
<br /> 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
<br /> (1)Title and Location(City and State) (2)Year Completed
<br /> City of Palouse,Integrated Planning Grant(IPG)implementation, Professional Services Construction(If Applicable)
<br /> Palouse,WA Ongoing
<br /> (3)Brief Description(Brief Scope,Size,Cost,Etc.)and Specific Role ®Check If Project Performed With Current Firm
<br /> Project manager supporting the City of Palouse in implementing both a$50,000 Community Economic Revitalization Board
<br /> planning grant and a$200,000 Washington State Department of Ecology IPG,which focus on assessing the feasibility of
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<br /> redeveloping the historic St. Elmo Hotel, recognized by Preserve Washington as one of the state's Most Endangered Places.
<br /> Helps the City develop reporting systems,complete quarterly reports,and organize a public meeting in November 2023.The
<br /> meeting introduced the community to these two grants,explained how they would work together, highlighted the outputs
<br /> and outcomes they could support,discussed additional funding needs,and emphasized the community's role in helping the
<br /> City implement this funding successfully.The meeting received high marks from attendees,and Sarah and her team provided
<br /> the City with meeting notes and a one-page"in case you missed it"summary for public circulation.
<br /> (1)Title and Location(City and State) (2)Year Completed
<br /> Fresno Metro Ministry(Metro),grant implementation Professional Services Construction(If Applicable)
<br /> Fresno, CA Ongoing
<br /> b (3)Brief Description(Brief Scope,Size,Cost,Etc.)and Specific Role ®Check If Project Performed With Current Firm
<br /> Project manager leading a team to implement non-profit Metro's U.S. Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) Brownfields
<br /> Community-wide Assessment Grant. Before contract,worked with Metro's leadership to help them understand the
<br /> requirements of grant implementation,define what a successful grant scope must include,and identify additional funding
<br /> sources to support cleanup and redevelopment.
<br /> (1)Title and Location(City and State) (2)Year Completed
<br /> Whatcom Transit Authority(WTA),grant support Professional Services Construction(If Applicable)
<br /> Whatcom County,WA Ongoing
<br /> c (3)Brief Description(Brief Scope,Size,Cost,Etc.)and Specific Role ®Check If Project Performed With Current Firm
<br /> Project manager supporting WTA in identifying and pursuing grants to support transit-oriented development,fleet
<br /> sustainability,and community engagement. Her work includes facilitating meetings with key grant program staff and
<br /> developing a proprietary grant matrix and capacity assessment tool to help WTA staff prioritize grant pursuits.
<br /> (1)Title and Location(City and State) (2)Year Completed
<br /> California Port Infrastructure and Freight Program Grant Application, Professional Services Construction(If Applicable)
<br /> Port of Stockton,Stockton,CA 2022
<br /> d (3)Brief Description(Brief Scope,Size,Cost,Etc.)and Specific Role ❑Check If Project Performed With Current Firm
<br /> Developed a successful grant application package to request one-time state grant funding for improved and modernized rail
<br /> infrastructure,a zero-emissions railcar mover,and support for a new soda ash export terminal.The California Transportation
<br /> Agency awarded the project$45 million in July 2023,the largest grant award in the Port of Stockton's 90-year history
<br /> STANDARD FORM 330(REV.8/2016)
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