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City of San Bernardino

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  1. 1. Ralph Andersen & Associates -- executive recruitment, management, finance, and personnel resources -- primarily serving local government
    www.ralphandersen.com/about_ou - [Cached]

    Published on: 12/18/2004   Last Visited: 12/18/2004

    Shauna Clark

    Ms. Clark has recently joined Ralph Andersen & Associates as a Senior Consultant and is based in Pasadena, California.Ms. Clark has had an extensive career in the public sector including seven years as the City Administrator of the City of San Bernardino.Prior to joining Ralph Andersen & Associates, Ms. Clark conducted a variety of consulting assignments including:

    Managing Director of Operations for the Democratic National Convention (LA Convention 2000) Consultant to City of Los Angeles Elected Charter Reform Commission - provided ongoing financial analysis, research, reports, and recommendations Project Manager - Celebrate LA 2000 for LA Youth Foundation The Tomás Rivera Policy Institute at USC: Project Manager - various assignments

    Ms. Clark received a Masters of Business Administration and Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration from California State University, San Bernardino.

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  2. 2. www.pasadenastarnews.com
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    Published on: 5/1/2008   Last Visited: 5/2/2008

    >LA HABRA HEIGHTS - The City Council needs its interim City Manager Shauna Clark to stay a little longer than planned.

    But the council will need permission from the California Public Employees Retirement System board because Clark, 56, of Pasadena, is limited to working 960 hours a year in order to still receive her retirement benefits.

    Even though she's gone beyond the limit, Clark can remain at La Habra Heights until the board makes a decision, according to City Attorney Sandra Levin.

    The city is asking that she be allowed to work into the summer.The law does allow a one-time extension.

    The original idea was that Clark, who was hired in November at $10,000 a month, would stay for a while and find a new city manager to replace Ron Bates.
    ...
    "We need Shauna to stay longer because we are in the middle of a lot of critical situations," Councilwoman Tela Millsap said.

    Among the issues are a management report that recommended changes in its finance department, this year's budget and the replacement of some key city personnel.

    Since Clark was hired in November 2007, the city has lost a finance director, personnel manager and senior administrative secretary.All three resigned, but Clark said she can't comment on why they left.But having her stay for a little longer should help the city, Councilman Layne Baroldi said.
    ...
    Clark said she's willing to stay into the summer.

    "I'm really invested in La Habra Heights," she said.
    ...
    Clark was city clerk for San Bernardino from 1978-90 and its city administrator from 1990-97.

    Since then, she has been providing consulting and management services to various California organizations
  3. 3. www.pasadenastarnews.com
    www.pasadenastarnews.com/ci_91 - [Cached]

    Published on: 5/1/2008   Last Visited: 5/2/2008

    >LA HABRA HEIGHTS - The City Council needs its interim City Manager Shauna Clark to stay a little longer than planned.

    But the council will need permission from the California Public Employees Retirement System board because Clark, 56, of Pasadena, is limited to working 960 hours a year in order to still receive her retirement benefits.

    Even though she's gone beyond the limit, Clark can remain at La Habra Heights until the board makes a decision, according to City Attorney Sandra Levin.

    The city is asking that she be allowed to work into the summer.The law does allow a one-time extension.

    The original idea was that Clark, who was hired in November at $10,000 a month, would stay for a while and find a new city manager to replace Ron Bates.
    ...
    "We need Shauna to stay longer because we are in the middle of a lot of critical situations," Councilwoman Tela Millsap said.

    Among the issues are a management report that recommended changes in its finance department, this year's budget and the replacement of some key city personnel.

    Since Clark was hired in November 2007, the city has lost a finance director, personnel manager and senior administrative secretary.All three resigned, but Clark said she can't comment on why they left.But having her stay for a little longer should help the city, Councilman Layne Baroldi said.
    ...
    Clark said she's willing to stay into the summer.

    "I'm really invested in La Habra Heights," she said.
    ...
    Clark was city clerk for San Bernardino from 1978-90 and its city administrator from 1990-97.

    Since then, she has been providing consulting and management services to various California organizations

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