MURIEL BOWSER MAYOR Ju ne 20, 2024 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 M endelson: 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 4 of the Office on Ex-Offender Affairs and Commission on Re-Entry and Ex-Offender Affairs Establishment Act of 2006, effective March 8, 2007 (D.C. Law 16-243; D.C. Official Code § 24-1303), I am pleased to nominate the following individual: Ms. Myra Woods Euclid S treet, NW Washington, DC 20009 (Ward 1) f or appointment as a public voting member of the Commission on Re-Entry and Returning Citizen Af fairs, filling a vacant seat, for a term to end August 4, 2027. Enclosed, you will find biographical information detailing the experience of the above-m entioned nominee, together 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, Mayor’s Office of Talent and Appointments, should the Council require additional information. Sincerely, Muriel B owser Mayor ~ c~~ 3 at the request of the Mayor 4 5 6 A PROPOSED RESOLUTION 7 8 9 10 IN THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 11 12 13 14 15 To confirm the appointment of Myra Woods to the Commission on Re-Entry and Returning 16 Citizen Affairs. 17 18 RESOLVED, BY THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, that this 19 resolution may be cited as the "Commission on Re-Entry and Returning Citizen Affairs Myra 20 Woods Confirmation Resolution of 2024". 21 Sec. 2. The Council of the District of Columbia confirms the appointment of: 22 23 Ms. Myra Woods 24 Euclid Street, NW 25 Washington, DC 20009 26 (Ward 1) 27 28 as a public voting member of the Commission on Re-Entry and Returning Citizen Affairs, 29 established by section 4 of the Office on Ex-Offender Affairs and Commission on Re-Entry and 30 Ex-Offender Establishment Act of 2006, effective March 8, 2007 (D.C. Law 16-243; D. C. 31 Official Code§ 24-1303), filling a vacant seat, for a term to end August 4, 2027. 32 Sec. 3. The Council of the District of Columbia shall transmit a copy of this resolution, 33 upon its adoption, to the nominee and to the Office of the Mayor. 34 Sec. 4. This resolution shall take effect immediately. MyraWoods VolunteerinRestorativeJusticeandCommunityB \g-September2017toPresent Ms.Woodsisaleaderwhohasrepeatedlydeliverednewlyarchitectedbusinessand technology-basedprocesseswithmeasurablequalityimprovementsinavarietyofclient businessenvironments.Sheisturningthattechnologyandprocesstransformation experienceintoRestorativeJusticeadvocacy,reentrysupportandmentoringroles. Hernewroleswiththeselocalorganizationsare: =ReadingPartners:TutoratAnneBeersElementarySchool:AcademicYears2017 through2019.TwiceweeklytutoringwithBeginningReader(1Grade) =CommunityandFamilyLifeServices:Mentor-2017and2018servedasamentor supportingaspouseaffectedbydomesticviolenceandtheincarcerationofher children’sparent.Usingrestorativeandtraumainformeddiscussionheldmeetings inthehomeweekly,orbi-weeklyasnecessary. =ReunionDC:September2017toJuly2018.ReentrySupportCircle-Keeper supportingReturningCitizensintheirreentrychallenges. *ReThinkJustice:Co-ChairofthePathwaystoReentryCommitteeDecember2018to Present.AuthorsadvocacyletterstoDistrictCouncilMemberssupportingexpanded housingopportunitiesforreturningcitizens,reformoftheCommunitySupervisory Services(paroleandprobation)andlocalcontroloftheUSParoleCommission. "TheNationalReentryNetworkforReturningCitizens-January2018to2020Board ofDirectors,authoredeightgrantapplications,winningsevengrantawards, developedoperationalprocessesandoperatingmanualforthePeer2PeerMentoring Program.Developedanddeliveredfinancialbudgetingandcreditmanagement training.ConductsRestorativeJusticeCirclesforreturningcitizensandhalfway houseresidents.ServesasacommunityfeedbackresourcefortheDistrictJails andJusticeTaskForcefromJanuary1019toPresent. =InterfaithActionforHumanRights:PenPalforincarceratedindividuals.October 2017toMay2023whenmyPenPalwasreleasedthroughanIRApetition.I remainafriendandamentor.SelectedforaHumanRightsHeroAward,Oct22, 2022. =NationalAssociationfortheAdvancementofReturningCitizens-June2021to present.-ServesasaBoardMember,volunteer,grantwriterandtheweekly SupportGroupmoderatorandcontentprovider.Developedorganizationalby-laws andBoardofDirectorsprocesses.AssisttheCommunityAssistedReentryProgram clientsingoalsetting,resumewritingandfindinglifesustainingservicesand ‘support. RecentTrai ‘+80HoursofCircleKeepingTrainingdeliveredbyReunionDCandtheOfficeofthe StateSuperintendentofEducation(OSSE) +TraumaAwareness(OSSE) +Non-ViolentCommunicationDCdeliveredbytheDCPeaceTeam www.depeaceteam.com *JohnsHopkinsCourseCertificate:COVID-19ContactTracing,May2020 MyraPWoods Page1of6 Myra P Woods Page 2 of 6 FINANCIAL SERVICES PROCESS ENGINEERING - Senior Vice President – April 2014 to August 2017 Leading a team to analyze process failures and identify process remediation steps. Enable intelligent automation, with redesigned processes and data flows for commercial lending, ITIL to align IT Service Delivery with newly automated processes and increased dependency on cloud, distributed infrastructure and automation of technology updates . PNC STRATEGIC INITIATIVES OFFICE – Senior Vice President – March 2012 to April 2014 Responsible for the definition and delivery of cross-enterprise business transformation. Current efforts focus on the reengineering of the merger playbook, resulting on the extensive historical origination and performance data required for Loan Valuation and CCAR submissions. RBC BANK – April 2010 to March 2012 Vice President and Head of Professional Shared Services , combining Business Architecture, Process Excellence, and Program Execution into a single organization, whose goal is to collaborate with Business and IT to achieve RBC Bank’s target performance metrics, and to deliver the capabilities that help “RBC Bank always earning the right to be our clients’ first choice” our strategic vision. Managed the Separation and Decommissioning of all RBC Retail Banking application systems and processes and the US Bank’s components of the Enterprise Applications including GL, HR, AP, EDW, AML, and Legal Matters. • Led 21 project teams to the successful on-time, on-budget delivery, using RBC’s Project Management Framework. The teams obtained gate sign-off and provided weekly status reporting. • Managed the creating of 25 Transition Services Agreements for ongoing activities beyond close and convert date. • Planned the decommissioning of computing, network and data storage resources , while communicating with data stewards and satisfying business, privacy and contractual non- compete concerns. Led Business Architecture levering RBC’s Design Authority and structured approach to the evaluation of strategic change required for products and platforms. Our purpose was to partner with IT to ensure optimal use of RBC Bank resources; collaborates in the design of the future of the business with the relevant owners; and ensures that programs are executed to deliver our strategic business value. Led the Process Excellence team (Green and Black Belts) enabling transformation through Design for Six Sigma, Lean and DMAIC (define, measure, analyze, improve, control) methodologies. Other tools used are business process modeling and key process metrics to evaluate process performance and optimize the client experience focusing on client touch points. Hired and built the team who created $2.1MM in Finance-verified cost-savings in 18 months. Hired and managed the Program Execution team. Project delivery teams include Technology, Subject Matter Experts, and Business Owners, all of whom are essential for a project’s success. The teams are supported and guided by Business Sponsors and collaborate across stakeholder organizations to deliver improved products and services to Myra P Woods Page 3 of 6 RBC Bank’s clients. We employ RBC’s Project Delivery Framework and industry-defined development lifecycle tools to manage project execution. Until the PNC transaction was approved the portfolio of projects under Ms Woods’ leadership were: • Run the Bank • Regulatory and Compliance • Legacy Client First – Close out of the $49MM portfolio, disposition • Separation and Decommission – currently being initiated. Used RBC procurement processes to create a network of eight local service providers, negotiating Master Services Agreements and Terms Sheets providing RBC Bank with sourcing flexibility and access to talent on a just- in-time basis. SUNGARD CONSULTING SERVICES – June 2009 to April 2010 Program Manager building out an Automated Customer Account Transfer (ACATS) Solution, levering SunGard’s Phase 3 processing platform and a newly acquired BPM Solution, Infinity Processing Platform. Targeted benefits include back office headcount reductions of 26 to 40 percent, improved exception management, accelerated cycle times, and improved transaction quality. Responsible for the Brokerage and Clearance practice development, creating Level 3 process definitions for Derivatives Clearing, focusing on Middle and Back Office processes and the required information management and controls. This group is tightly linked to the Regulatory and Risk Practices who provide the product perspective and the required implications for SOX and Basel compliance. BEARINGPOINT, INC – October 2000 to May 2009 As a Senior Manager at BearingPoint, I was responsible for partnering with clients to transform delivery capabilities by re-architecting business processes and their supporting technologies. I typically manage complex, global projects resulting improved cycle times and process performance for service delivery and back-office processes. My focus is driving change through Process Architecture levering Six Sigma tools as well as sound SDLC project methodologies. Senior Manager, Capital Markets Practice Managed engagement teams responsible for the delivery of transformational technology and process design projects. Focus areas have been Corporate and Institutional client service, back office quality improvements, CRM, and finance. Clients include JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and Citigroup. Projects include: Program Management Office for an enterprise-wide Basel II data warehouse, where I instituted deliverables management, scope control, status tracking and requirements traceability. Processes were defined for requirements articulation establishing ownership through the project life cycle. I also instituted disciplines to manage test environment replication improving deliverables traceability and securing sign-off from Risk, Business and Finance. - Created an Automated Cross Ledger Settlement Solution where I managed the cross functional project team from requirements to p ost-implementation support. The resulting capability reduced financial risk and support growing merger-related intra- company settlement activity. - Developed and sustained a five year initiative which annually-delivered training and program management for a Global Six Sigma process re -engineering and quality Myra P Woods Page 4 of 6 improvement program. This engagement includes the selection of 10 to 20 projects for each of 4 global location s; practitioner training and coaching; and results tracking. - Led the business team which designed and delivered Automated Client Service Delivery levering the Siebel Support modules and custom integration with Treasury Products. Functions addressed in Treasury Services were client service, error resolution and adjustments, and new account opening. The processes were CTI integration, design of client authentication, transaction and customer system integration, and the development of SLA’s with business partners in operations. Project disciplines were Six Sigma and CMM Level 3 quality standards. - Managing the design, build, test and implement phases of a global process and technology improvement initiative in Client Service in Treasury and Securities Services. This Six Sigma initiative used CRM technology to integrate client, product, and account information to re-tool the global client service function. Results include improvement in service metrics, the creation of predictable and consistent results in service delivery, and the development of information leading to the identification of the root causes of problems in product and delivery systems. - Development and delivery of Process Architecture Training for BearingPoint consultants in Financial Services crossing business and technology delivery teams. Senior Manager, Client Services Group I led the creation and execution of performance management and training processes for a newly created organization of 300+ consulting professionals in Financial Services. I was responsible for the hands-on management of 50 consultants and managed: - Utilization and engagement staffing - Mentoring and career tracking programs - Performance management processes, including skills tracking, experience tracking, monitoring and feedback tools and salary administration approach - Initiatives to create communication and inter-generation collaboration BANK OF AMERICA – October 1984 to October 2000 Senior Vice President, Government Card Services , Washington DC Leader of the Washington-based team for Bank of America winning the right to sell and deliver Procurement, Travel and Fleet card to Federal Agencies. Managed the P&L for Government Card Services responsible for sales, account management, and training support, and delivery of contracted reporting capability for forty-three government agencies. - Defined Purchase, Travel and Fleet Commercial Credit Card Products while pioneering a new line of business for the bank. - Deployed a web-based B2B payments and accounts payable management system that generates 2.5 million transactions monthly representing $500,000,000 in commercial card spending, used by over 10,000 program managers. This process re-design provided travel and purchase card managers with information and controls around spending tied to government appropriations. - Designed sales and response processes that enabled her team to win a majority of corporate card business competing against Citibank, American Express and U.S. Bank Corp, Mellon and First of Chicago representing the largest single government contract ever awarded to Bank of America. - Established the D.C. office for agency business. Hired 60 people including marketing, account management staff, trainer, and contract managers. - Planned deployment of 1.5 million cards worldwide. Myra P Woods Page 5 of 6 - Served as the primary client facing organization for Federal Agency’s management of accounts payable for supplies procurement through purchasing cards and travel expense management through an integrated travel program. - Clients included DoD (Travel), Agriculture (Procurement), DoT (Procurement), Department of the Interior (Travel and Procurement). Commercial Card Portfolio Manager – Charlotte, North Carolina - Established a team of account managers for a blue-chip portfolio of commercial card relationships. Assisted all clients in defining product and information and process integration requirements. - Managed the rollout of business-to-business procurement programs and increased purchasing 158%, added 10 large accounts each month. - Implemented innovative programs to re-engineer accounts payable and purchasing functions for State governments and Fortune 500 customers like Dow Chemical, SAIC and the States of Florida and Georgia. - Led start-up efforts the use of EDI for Florida’s spending controls and accounting processes. - Clients included States of Maryland, Georgia, and Florida; Dow Chemical, and SAIC. Transaction Services Electronic Strategy – Charlotte. North Carolina - Developed business vision for bank-wide electronic payments products. - Redefined the role of a $300 million business unit from a utility to a customer focused provider of services and information for all other business units - Developed transformation plan to migrate check to electronic payments and d eveloped transition plans for legacy payments systems including ACH and wire. Senior Project Manager – Charlotte, North Carolina - Developed the target environment and implementation plans for the integration of multiple large value payments, positioning NationsBank to compete more effectively in the global payments and trade markets. - Specific business units supported were Foreign Exchange activity in London, large value CHIPS payments in New York with a 90% straight -through rate. - Managed a $6 million project budget and 40 project professionals who addressed company-wide transition efforts and all wire transfer projects. Vice President, Manager of International Funds Transfer - Charlotte, North Carolina - Responsible for execution of payment instructions received from internal customers and international correspondent banks. - Redesigned operational processes, developed quality measures and standards, developed performance-oriented training, and provided leadership for the transition to a more customer- focused business approach. Vice President, Project Manager – Charlotte, North Carolina - Developed best practices platform for domestic and international payment processing across the enterprise, re- engineering twenty-three separate systems in order to exploit the enterprise platform, reducing redundancies, unit cost and support resources. Myra P Woods Page 6 of 6 First National Bank of South Carolina (now Wachovia) - December 1981 to October 1984 Columbia, SC Electronic Banking Manager - Implemented the RELAY shared ATM Network in NC, SC, VA and GA, beginning with the business case through system design and operational readiness. - Installed on-line systems statewide. Delivered system design, location selection, construction, debit and ATM card issuance, marketing and training. Trainer - Developed and delivered sales training and customer service training to tellers and customer service representatives across South Carolina Education and Professional Accreditations - University of South Carolina: Master of Business Administration 1985 - University of South Carolina: BS Business Finance (Magna cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa) - University of Colorado: Bank Marketing School - Six Sigma Black Belt – C ertified - Project Management Professional - Member of International Society of Six Sigma Professionals - Member of American Society of Quality (ASQ) - Board of Directors and Vice President of the Women’s Bond Club of New York Chairperson – Merit Award Dinner Committee and leader of the Diversity Round Table BearingPoint Professional Development Involvement - Team Member – Project Management the BearingPoint Way - Team Member – Career and Compensation Initiative 2007 and 2009 - Team Member Commercial Services Diversity Council and Leader of the Communication Committee RBC Bank Professional Development and Involvement - Member of the Diversity Leadership Council Executive Office of the Mayor – Mayor’s Office of Talent and Appointments John A. Wilson Building | 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 600 | Washington, DC 20004 Myra Woods Ms. Myra Woods is a circle keeper, mentor and a board member of the National Association for the Advancement of Returning Citizens (NAARC) and ReThink Justice. She is also a former board member of The National Reentry Network for Returning Citizens. Ms. Woods, through Interfaith Action for Human Rights, joined the Pen Pal Program and is proud to have won their Human Rights Hero Award in October of 2022. She moderates a weekly Returning Citizens Support Group for the Community Assisted Reentry Program. She is a retired Senior Vice President and Program Manager from PNC Bank. Her career took her to Bank of America where she spent 15 years in Charlotte, to KPMG Consulting in DC and New York City, to RBC’s US subsidiary in Raleigh, and then to PNC in Pittsburgh. In each of these organizations , she led large technology and process transformation programs. A Ward 1 resident, Ms. Woods earned her Bachelor of Science in Finance and her Master of Business Administration from the University of South Carolina. GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Executive Office of Mayor Muriel Bowser Office of the General Counsel to the Mayor ______________________________________________________________________________ The John A. Wilson Building • 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW • Suite 300 • Washington, D.C. 20004 • Office (202) 724-7681 To: Tomas Talamante, Steve Walker From: Betsy Cavendish Date: June 7, 2024 Subject: Legal sufficiency review of Resolutions nominating James Berry, Jr., Kennetta Calloway, Larry Moon, James Dunn, Ricardo W. Sheppard, Maurice Tyree, and Myra Woods as members of the Commission on Re-Entry and Returning Citizen Affairs 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 Erika Satterlee, Deputy General Counsel, Executive Office of the Mayor, at 202- 724-1303, or me at 202-724-7681. ______________________________ Elizabeth A. (Betsy) Cavendish