MURIEL BOWSER MAYOR June 21, 2023 The Honorable Phil Mendelson Chairman Council of the District of Columbia John A. Wilson Building 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 504 Washington, DC 20004 Dear Chairman Mendelson: In accordance with section 2 of the Confirmation Act of 1978, effective March 3, 1979 (D.C. Law 2-142; D.C. Official Code § 1-523.01 ), and pursuant to section 2214 of the District of Columbia School Reform Act of 1995, approved April 26, 1996 (110 Stat. 1321; D. C. Offici al Code§ 38- 1802.14), I am pleased to nominate: Ms. Carisa Stanley Beatty Randolph Street, NE Washington, DC 200 18 (Ward 5) for appointment as a member of the Public Charter School Board, replacing Enrique Cruz, to serve the remainder of an unexpired term ending February 24, 2026. Enclosed you will find biographical information detailing the experience of the above mentioned nominee, along with a proposed resolution to assist the Council during the confirmation process. I would appreciate the Council's earliest consideration of this nomination for confirmation. Please do not hesitate to contact me or Steven Walker, Director, Office of Talent and Appointments, should the Council require additional information. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Cliairman Phil Mendelson at the request of the Mayor A PROPOSED RESOLUTION IN THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 17 To confirm the appointment of Ms. Carisa Stanley Beatty to the Public Charter School Board. 18 19 RESOLVED, BY THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, That this 20 resolution may be cited as the "Public Charter School Board Carisa Stanley Beatty Confirmation 21 Resolution of 2023". 22 23 Sec. 2. The Council of the District of Columbia confirms the appointment of: 24 Ms. Carisa Stanley Beatty 25 Randolph Street, NE 26 Washington, DC 20018 27 (Ward 5) 28 29 as a member of the Public Charter School Board, pursuant to section 2214 of the District of 30 Columbia School Reform Act of 1995, approved April 26, 1996 (110 Stat. 1321; D. C. Official 31 Code § 38-1802.14), replacing Enrique Cruz, to serve the remainder of an unexpired term ending 32 February 24, 2026. 33 Sec. 3. The Council of the District of Columbia shall transmit a copy of this resolution, 34 upon its adoption, each to the nominee and to the Office of the Mayor. 35 Sec. 4. This resolution shall take effect immediately. CARISA STANLEY BEATTY WASHINGTON, DC PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Amalgamated Bank September 2014 -Present Mid-Atlantic Team Leader, Commercial Real Estate • Lead the bank's efforts in originating, underwriting and structuring new commercial real estate loans in the Mid- Atlantic region, with a focus on affordable housing; • Actively manage an organically grown $200 million commercial real estate portfolio; • Recruit and manage talent; • Lead the bank in establishing networks of settlement companies, real estate attorneys, appraisers and other real estate service professionals, adding such to the bank's approved slate; • Originated, cultivated and manage the bank's largest single commercial real estate borrower at an aggregate relationship balance of approximately $90 million; • Originated and structured the bank's first Low Income Housing Tax Credit loan and Washington DC's third Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) financed affordable housing project. District of Columbia Housing Finance Agency June 2010 -September 2014 Director o_/Single ramify Programs • Rebuilt Single Family Mortgage Program inclusive of securing a new mortgage loan servicer, crafting new internal policies and procedures for a To Be Announced ("TBA") mortgage-backed security secondary market platform and recruiting and training participating lenders. Generated over $50 million in loan volume in first eleven months; • Negotiated mortgage-backed security Purchase Contract with third party purchaser; • Negotiated Loan Servicing Agreement with one of the nation's largest mortgage loan servicers; • Created a Secondary Market Committee to function as an internal oversight body for the TBA mortgage-backed security secondary market platform; • Performed daily analysis of residential mortgage interest rates and cooresponding mortgage-backed security premiums for both Ginnie Mae and Fannie Mae securities and recommend pricing for mortgage loan products; • Developed and administered new homeownership initiatives providing affordable mortgage loan products and down payment assistance using private, local and Federal financial resources; • Administered the District of Columbia's allocation of the $7.6 billion Federally funded Hardest Hit Markets Initiative ("HHF") Program for foreclosure prevention, which helped over 200 families avoid foreclosure; • Developed training cirrciculum and conduct training for participating lenders, local realtors, community based organizations and other local governmental agencies for both the affordable Single Family Mortgage Program and the HHF Program; • Recruited and managed talent. EagleBank (Fidelity and Trust Bank) March 2005 -June 2010 Vice President, Commercial &:al Estate Loan Officer • Managed a, $100 million commercial real estate loan portfolio while generating new loan production; • Employed prudent credit practices and analysis to originate, underwrite and structure new commercial real estate, construction and development loans; • Worked closely with the Senior Credit Officer to monitor and evaluate the Bank's commercial real estate loan portfolio to proactively identify potential troubled assets and develop work out strategies. Results include the successful dispositioning of approximately $15 million in troubled and non-performing assets from September 2008 to date 2009; • Worked with assigned Bank Counsel to negotiate work out strategies inclusive of forebearence agreements and foreclosures; • Researched, analyzed and maintained information on various state and federal financing/ funding programs and governmental agencies including SBA financing, Tax Incremental Financing, The Deputy Mayor's Office of Economic Development, District of Columbia Office of Tax and Revenue and District of Columbia Office of Zoning; OBA Bank September 2003 -March 2005 Assistant Vice President/ Junior Credit Officer (February 2004 - March 2005) Commercial Real Estate Loan Officer (September 2003 - February 2004) • Developed and implemented Profitability Analysis Model for new and existing relationships resulting in a 15% increase in profitability for the commercial real estate portfolio; • Developed new credit systems for the bank including the management and tracking of financial statements and documentation exceptions; • Performed annual credit reviews including analysis of financial statements and made recommendations regarding the bank's relationship strategy with existing customers; • Worked with Senior Real Estate Loan Officer to structure new loan requests and ensured the commercial real estate portfolio achieved and maintained quarterly bank targets and goals; • Originated, analyzed, underwrote and structured new commercial real estate loans up to $5 million. Branch Banking and Trust (BB&J) June 2002-September 2003 Business Banking Officer (December 2002-September 2003) • Originated, underwrote, structured and presented small business loans of up to $1 million for regional approval; • Managed a $10 million small business portfolio including maintaining below 5% in troubled assets and averaging $1 million/monthly in new originations; • Worked with BankPro Automation Software and ProActiv Sales Management Software. EDUCATION June 2002 - December 2002 - Branch Banking and Trust (BB&'I) Mangement Development Program • Formal credit training program with credit underwriting, loan structuring, profitability, risk analysis and bank management based curriculum; • Completed OMEGA Credit Training and Certification Program. September 1998 - June 2002 - The University of North Carolina at Greensboro • Bachelor of Science-in Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing and Advertising BOARDS & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT • November 2022 - DC State Board of Education, Qualified Candidate for Ward 5 -Endorsed by The Washington Post, Democrates for Education Reform, DC Women in Politics, The Honorable Kenyan McDuffie, At-Large DC Councilmember, The Honorable Anita Bonds, At-Large DC Councilmember and The Honorable Dr. Jacque D. Patterson, At-Large, DC State Board of Education Representative. Received a total of 7,300 Ward 5 votes. • 2021 - Current -Mayoral Appointee to the District of Columbia Historic Preservation Review Board • 2017 - Current -Board Member and Past President -African American Real Estate Professionals, Washington, DC CARISA STANLEY B EATrY (PAGE 2) * * * W'f.AR'f. WASHINGTON oc Executive Office of the Mayor -Mayor's Office of Talent and Appointments John A. Wilson Building I 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 600 I Washington, DC 20004 Carisa Stanley Beatty Native Washingtonian, Carisa Stanley Beatty has over 20 years of experience in banking and finance in the Washington, DC area. Immediately prior to her existing position as Mid Atlantic Team Leader with Amalgamated Bank, Ms. Stanley Beatty served as Director of Single-Family Programs with DC Housing Finance Agency where she developed and managed residential mortgage products and services, including the affordable mortgage program, DC Open Doors and the federally funded HomeSaver foreclosure prevention initiative. Ms. Stanley Beatty spearheaded the development of DC Open Doors and under her management the program grew to over $15 million in residential loan volume in a fifteen-month period. Ms. Stanley Beatty was Vice President of Commercial Real Estate at Fidelity and Trust Bank and EagleBank where her focus was real estate development in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. Ms. Stanley Beatty underwrote and financed commercial acquisitions as well as affordable housing projects in the District of Columbia while managing a commercial real estate portfolio in excess of $100 million. Ms. Stanley Beatty led commercial real estate debt restructures and workouts, up to and including foreclosures. As a parent of a student enrolled in a DC public charter school, Ms. Stanley Beatty is keen on investing in the community where you live. She is a Ward 5 Parent Leader of PAVE, DC, a parent advocacy organization dedicated to elevating parent voices. She was also a November 2022 Qualified Candidate for the Ward 5 DC State Board of Education vacant seat. Ms. Stanley Beatty served as President of the Washington, DC Chapter of African American Real Estate Professionals for five years and is currently a member of its Board of Directors. Ms. Stanley Beatty is also a mayoral appointee to the Washington DC Historic Preservation Review Board, serving a three-year term. A Ward 5 resident, Ms. Stanley Beatty holds a Bachelor of Science degree m Business Administration from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. * * * GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Executive Office of Mayor Muriel Bowser * * * Wt. ARt. WASl-llNGT ON oc Office of the General Counsel to the Mayor To: From: Date: Subject: Tommy Wells, Steve Walker Betsy Cavendish June 14, 2023 Legal sufficiency review of Resolutions nominating Shukurat Adamoh-Faniyan and Carisa Stanley Beatty as members of the Public Charter School Board This is to Certify that this office has reviewed the above-referenced resolutions and found them to be legally unobjectionable. If you have any questions in this regard, please do not hesitate to call Vanessa Careiro, Deputy General Counsel, Executive Office of the Mayor, at 202-724-1303, or me at 202-724-7681. Elizabeth A. (Betsy) Cavendish The John A. 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