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MICHAEL LENZ, CMFO 408 Monroe Street Hoboken NJ 07030 EXPERIENCE Meadowview Campus Facility Manager January 2008 – Present County of Hudson Secaucus NJ • Directs operation, maintenance, budgeting and capital improvements for fifteen buildings, comprising over 300,000 sf and a sprawling campus, including a hospital, a detention center, a steam power plant, a sewage treatment facility and a range of other office and residential facilities. • Manages six direct reports and a largely unionized staff of over 90 employees. • Has successfully dealt with elevator breakdowns, water main breaks, power failures, state mandated construction and oversight, and other issues and crises. Urban Coordinator July 2005 – April 2007 Center for Civic Responsibility Metuchen NJ • Directed urban component of statewide campaign to empower regular citizens across NJ to take ownership of our democracy. • Authored grant reports and major grant proposals resulting in well over $500,000 in funding from the Fund for NJ, Victoria Foundation, G. R. Dodge Foundation and others funders. • Oversaw financial compliance for a million dollar annual budget. Co-Campaign Manager October 2004 – June 2005 Marsh for Mayor/Team Hoboken Hoboken NJ • Co-coordinated the general and runoff elections for Marsh for Mayor/Team Hoboken. • Oversaw $200,000 budget including hiring, strategy, media, and fundraising. • Directed and produced all media for November 2004 referendum banning pay-toplay in municipal contracting, resulting in a 9-1 victory. Chief Financial Officer January 2004 – October 2004 Township of Mansfield Columbus NJ • Rebuilt Finance Department in disarray, after over three months without an active CFO, no access to predecessor, and the CY 2002 audit six months overdue. Managed staff of four including Tax Collection. • Prepared $6 million budget, including four public workshops. Secured $100,000 in Extraordinary Aid from the Division of Local Government Services (DLGS). Interim Chief Financial Officer August 2002 – May 2003 City of Hoboken Hoboken NJ • Reconstructed Finance Division – staff of six – after Division of Local Government Services (DLGS) suspension of incumbent CFO. • Successfully oversaw adoption of city’s earliest budget in a decade.



Eliminated over-expenditures during tenure.

MICHAEL LENZ, CMFO

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VP/Director of Financial Services 1991 – 2000 Jacobson Goldfarb and Tanzman Woodbridge NJ • Led team providing financial analysis and negotiation/decision making support for 20 Commercial Real Estate brokers, and our clients. • Oversaw all IT activities including implementation of LAN. Trustee (1991-95)/President (1993-94) 1991 – 1995 Hoboken Board of Education Hoboken NJ • Successful negotiator on contracts with three bargaining units – Teachers, Administrators, and Custodians. • Oversaw the $10+ million renovation of five (5) schools. Principal/Financial Consultant 1986 – 1991 Optimal Structures Hoboken NJ • Analyzed economics (Cash flow, GAAP, and Tax) and negotiated financial aspects of Real Estate transactions up to $200 million. • Expertise in multi-party joint ventures, including $100 million plus projects in Atlanta, Seattle and Chicago for AT&T. Vice President Financial Services 1985 – 1986 NYS Mortgage Loan Corporation New York NY • Monitored portfolio of 53 sec. 236 mortgages on low-income housing projects throughout New York State. • Reviewed operations and negotiated workouts on four properties. Supervisor 1983 – 1985 Laventhol & Horwath CPA's New York NY • Prepared financial projections, consulting studies and tax returns. • Expertise in due diligence and review reports. Licensed as CPA 1983. EDUCATION Rutgers - The State University of New Jersey 2002 – 2003 CMFO, Municipal Finance New Brunswick Successfully completed eight (8) course CMFO sequence in nine (9) months. New York University - Stern School of Business 1981 – 1982 Accounting/Taxation New York, NY Successfully completed MBA courses required to qualify for CPA. Michigan State University BA, Economics. Accounting

1974 – 1979 East Lansing MI

Activities and Societies: ASMSU President

EDUARDO GONZALEZ, CFA Experience 2004 - Present DEUTSCHE BANK New York City, NY Fundamental Analysis • Part of a five-person team that manages over $1 billion for DWS in the Global Commodities Fund. • Analyze Alternative Energy sector (i.e. solar, wind, fuel cells, etc.) by examining a variety of fundamental and technical factors. • Meet with company management to vet their business strategies and financial statements. • Examine soft commodities (i.e. corn, soy, sugar, livestock, etc.) market dynamics in terms of supply and demand and assist portfolio management team in arriving at investment conclusions. Quantitative Development Skills • Engineer model portfolios using optimization tools that maximize analyst alpha signals. • Develop risk reports and assist portfolio managers in analyzing risk exposures and characteristics of portfolios. • Create screens for buy ideas using stock selection models for various DWS funds from Latin America to Global Commodities. • Analyze correlations of various commodities ranging from livestock to oil. Experience 2000 - 2004

AIM INVESTMENTS Houston, TX Portfolio Management Skills • Part of a three person team that managed the $500 million AIM Select Equity Fund, a US domestic multi-cap, multi-sector, multi-style fund. • Improved performance significantly since inheriting the fund in December 2002. Morningstar rank improved from a 1 year number of 92nd percentile to a 1 year number of 20th percentile versus peer group. • Managed a $1 million incubated large cap core fund and a small cap value paper portfolio that outperformed the S&P Barra Small Value by 24% since March 2002. • Presented proprietary investment process to potential clients at various marketing engagements. Quantitative Development Skills • Developed numerous stock selection models used by various AIM funds from large cap growth to small cap core funds to generate buy and sell ideas using backtesting techniques and statistical analysis. • Created proprietary sell model for large cap universe. • Built and implemented a unique model process for AIM Private Asset Management that helped to generate a record of over $1 billion in assets under management in 2003.

1997 - 2000 1999 - 2000

FACTSET RESEARCH SYSTEMS INC. Greenwich, CT Quantitative Consultant • Worked with clients to build ranking models and stock screening applications used to run enhanced index funds and aide in cross-sectional equity research. • Responsible for the expansion of quantitative sales that resulted in a 25% increase in sales. • Played a key role in the expansion of FactSet’s quantitative products in Europe.

1997 - 1999

Education 1993 - 1997

International Consultant • Developed and maintained client relationships that represented 5% of FactSet’s overall revenues. • Aided clients in building globally-oriented reports used by portfolio managers and analysts. • Overlaid macro economic data onto fundamental data for clients. • Assisted in the creation of proprietary historical benchmarks. CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY Bachelors of Science in Economics and Business Administration

Pittsburgh, PA

CHARTERED FINANCIAL ANALYST (CFA) designation awarded in 2003 Other

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Proficient in spoken and written Spanish. Proficient in FactSet, Bloomberg, Reuters and other financial software tools. Member of the QLC subcommittee Committee for a Green Hoboken

PHIL COHEN 206 11th Street Hoboken, New Jersey 07030 EDUCATION

RUTGERS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW, Newark, NJ J.D., 1989 TUFTS UNIVERSITY, Medford, MA Magna Cum Laude B.A. in History, 1986

EXPERIENCE

GREENBERG TRAURIG, LLP, New York, NY Shareholder and member of litigation department. Court-appointed Receiver, Guardian ad Litem and Mediator. November 2002 – Present LeBOEUF, LAMB, GREENE & MacRAE, LLP, Newark, NJ Counsel and member of litigation department. Lead trial counsel in federal jury trial (§1983 action on behalf of prisoner). February 1999 – January 2002 CHADBOURNE AND PARKE, LLP, New York, NY Associate responsible for various aspects of complex commercial litigation. May 1991 – January 1999 FOX AND FOX, Newark, NJ Associate responsible for trials, motions and appeals. 1991

September 1989 – April

HON. STEWART G. POLLOCK, SUPREME COURT OF NJ, Morristown, NJ Judicial Intern. Assisted Justice Pollock with preparing speech on the Separation of Powers and the American Judiciary for international audiences. January 1988 – May 1988 HON. HAROLD A. ACKERMAN, U.S. DISTRICT COURT OF NJ, Newark, NJ Judicial Intern. Drafted opinions and legal memoranda. September 1987 – January 1988 ADMISSIONS

NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY

ACTIVITIES

HOBOKEN RESIDENT SINCE 1986 MEMBER, BOARD OF TRUSTEES – UNITED SYNAGOGUE OF HOBOKEN, Hoboken, NJ July 2009 Present MEMBER, BOARD OF TRUSTEES – STEVENS COOPERATIVE SCHOOL, Hoboken, NJ July 2002 – June 2006 VICE CHAIR, HOBOKEN DEMOCRATIC PARTY Present

June 2007 –

ELECTED DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEEMAN, FIFTH WARD, THIRD PRECINCT, HOBOKEN, NJ June 2006 –

Present TUFTS ALUMNI ADMISSIONS PROGRAM Interview undergraduate candidates for Tufts University

January 1988 – Present

ADJUNCT PROFESSOR, RUTGERS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW, Newark, NJ September 1999 – June 2002

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