About Frank Flores______ |
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After receiving my BA in 1997, I relocated to the Bay Area in preparation for my next challenge, graduate school. I continued working in the non-profit housing sector taking various positions with local housing organizations like Oakland Community Housing. In 2000, I was accepted into the prestigious UC Berkeley Master of Planning School. At Berkeley, my emphasis in Housing & Community and Community Development would help to hone my professional skills in the field of housing development. |
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Before graduating from Berkeley in 2003, I took an entry position as a Resident Community Manager for a well known, Oakland-based development and property management firm, Madison Park Financial Corporation (formerly Madison Park REIT). The company's primary focus is on conversion and rehabiltation of historic industrial buildings, a major interest of mine during my study at Berkeley, to low cost artist residential. I worked my way from Resident Manager to a Construction Project Manager in their recently completed Bakery Lofts building in Emeryville (where I continue to reside) to my current position as Director of Development.After 7 years, I have completed numerous conversion and new construction developments for MPFC including the Packard Lofts in Uptown Oakland, the Press Building in Downtown Oakland and Il Piemonte in the Piedmont District of Oakland. In 2003, I began my public service career in Emeryville by my appointment on the Housing Advisory Committee. As a champion of affordable housing during my work in Humboldt County, serving on the EHAC was in line with my continued pursuit to increase equal opportunities for quality housing to all income and classes. I continue to serve on this very important, locally serving committee and feel fortunate to have a seat at a table with local professionals and civil servants who share the same agenda. In 2006, I was honored to be appointed to the Emeryville Planning Commission. As a planning student, becoming a planning Commissioner is considered to be quite a prestigious accomplishment and my penchant for community participation had now taken on a whole new level of commitment! The experience thus far has been incredible and I have put my education and professional experience to good use. I am now in my second, 3-year term and find the job to be both a rewarding and learning experience. As a representative on City Council, I plan to build upon the successes of Emeryville's recent past and continue in a positive direction. While not untouched by the current recession; Emeryville’s financial position is sounder than our neighboring cities. Smart Growth and sensible development have put us in an enviable position economically. By continuing on a healthy financial course and by completing some of the quality projects that are already planned, Emeryville will emerge from this economic downturn in an even stronger position. Increasing the quality of our ‘goods and services’ that have led to our success and using precious tax dollars wisely will be my focus as a Councilperson.
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