Project Team Structure & Responsibilities Sample Clauses

Project Team Structure & Responsibilities. ‌ The Louisville Metro Xxxxxxxxxx Revolving Loan Program (RLF) is coordinated through a collaboration between Metro’s Revolving Loan Fund known as METCO, which is administered by the Department of Economic Development, and the Brownfields Management activities which are administered by the Office of Planning. The Office of Economic Development and the Office of Planning are both housed within Louisville Metro’s Cabinet of Economic Development. The Director of the Office of Planning (formerly the Director of Advanced Planning), Xxxxxxx Xxxx, is responsible for: • Oversight of inter-departmental program coordination; • Timely implementation of program activities; and • Successful completion of the cooperative agreement. Xxxxxxx has been with Metro Government for 17 years and has a multi-disciplinary skillset that allows for creative strategies to be utilized in the city’s brownfields program. Xxxx Xxxxx, the Brownfields Program Manager, is supervised by the Director of the Office of Planning and is responsible for: • Program marketing; • Maintaining a pipeline of priority projects, prospective borrowers, and prospective sub- awardees; • Determining site eligibility; • Monitoring status of funded clean-up activities; and • Verifying completion of funded clean-up activities. The Brownfields Program Manager is solely focused on working with property owners and developers on remediation opportunities. Xxxx has over 10 years or experience in project management and community, and six years in land use planning. The METCO RLF Manager, Xxxxxx Xxxxx, is supervised by the Director of the Department of Economic Development and is responsible for: • Maintaining inter-departmental records and communication regarding availability and use/commitment of grant funds and program income; • Underwriting eligible loan applications; • Presenting loan applications and sub-award requests for decisioning by the METCO Board; • Closing approved loans; • Servicing active loans; and • Coordinating and submitting all program and financial reporting as required by the EPA. Xxxxxx Xxxxx joined the METCO RLF staff in 2017 as the METCO Manager. Xx. Xxxxx holds a B.A in Economics and Business Administration from Western Kentucky University and previously served as the Vice President of Eclipse Bank from 2006 until 2016.
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