Scott Mackey, AIA, LEED AP, NCARB, APEC

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  • GLOBAL COMPASSION MINISTRIES INC Graphic

    Global Missionary - Ecuador & Chile assisting in re-building earthquake damaged homes & facilities

    GLOBAL COMPASSION MINISTRIES INC

    - 1 year 3 months

    Disaster and Humanitarian Relief

  • Construction Supervisor - pre-fabbing & assembling homes for the homeless

    Hands of Mercy

    - 15 years

    Poverty Alleviation

  • Model - lifesize representation of famous religious art pieces in annual Easter season performances

    Pageant of Our Lord

    - 16 years

    Arts and Culture

    Rolling Hills Covenant Church, Palos Verdes Estates, CA

  • Eastside Christian Church - Anaheim, CA Graphic

    Greeter & Communion Service, Facilities Improvement, Pro-Team

    Eastside Christian Church - Anaheim, CA

    - 6 years

    Human Rights

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    Healthcare Studio Mentor & Advisor

    Cal Poly Pomona Education Specialist Program

    - 3 years

    Education

    College of Environmental Design

  • Board Member

    OSHPD Hospital Building Safety Board

    - Present 3 years

    Health

    The Hospital Building Safety Board (HBSB or Board) was established by Senate Bill 519 (Alquist) in the original Hospital Facilities Seismic Safety Act of 1973.

    The purpose of the Board is to:
    Advise the Director of the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development (OSHPD) on the administration of the Hospital Facilities Seismic Safety Act, and
    Act as a board of appeals with regard to seismic safety and fire and life safety issues relating to hospital facilities.

    The…

    The Hospital Building Safety Board (HBSB or Board) was established by Senate Bill 519 (Alquist) in the original Hospital Facilities Seismic Safety Act of 1973.

    The purpose of the Board is to:
    Advise the Director of the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development (OSHPD) on the administration of the Hospital Facilities Seismic Safety Act, and
    Act as a board of appeals with regard to seismic safety and fire and life safety issues relating to hospital facilities.

    The Board is comprised of:
    Sixteen board members appointed by the Director of OSHPD from nominations submitted by professional associations, as specified in the Health and Safety Code, and three more are appointed as public members. These appointed Board members serve 4-year terms with a maximum of two terms.

    Six statutory ex-officio members, representing state agencies whose programs interface with the hospital design and construction program.

    Three additional ex-officio members appointed by the Director of OSHPD as desired.

    Board members maintain close contact with professional groups and important industry organizations to bring attention to changes and emerging issues occurring in the design and construction of health facilities in California.

    The full Board meets on an as needed basis. Additionally, committee meetings are held throughout the year. All meetings are open to the public and interested parties are always welcome to attend.

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  • HCAI Hospital Building Safety Board

    Board Member

    - Present

    The Hospital Building Safety Board (HBSB or Board) was established by Senate Bill 519 (Alquist) in the original Hospital Facilities Seismic Safety Act of 1973. The purpose of the Board is to: Advise the Director of the Department of Health Care Access and Information (HCAI) on the administration of the Hospital Facilities Seismic Safety Act, and Act as a board of appeals with regard to seismic safety and fire and life safety issues relating to hospital facilities. The Board is comprised…

    The Hospital Building Safety Board (HBSB or Board) was established by Senate Bill 519 (Alquist) in the original Hospital Facilities Seismic Safety Act of 1973. The purpose of the Board is to: Advise the Director of the Department of Health Care Access and Information (HCAI) on the administration of the Hospital Facilities Seismic Safety Act, and Act as a board of appeals with regard to seismic safety and fire and life safety issues relating to hospital facilities. The Board is comprised of: Sixteen board members appointed by the Director of HCAI from nominations submitted by professional associations, as specified in the Health and Safety Code, and three more are appointed as public members. These appointed Board members serve 4-year terms with a maximum of two terms. Six statutory ex-officio members, representing state agencies whose programs interface with the hospital design and construction program. Three additional ex-officio members appointed by the Director of HCAI as desired. Board members maintain close contact with professional groups and important industry organizations to bring attention to changes and emerging issues occurring in the design and construction of health facilities in California. The full Board meets on an as needed basis. Additionally, committee meetings are held throughout the year. All meetings are open to the public and interested parties are always welcome to attend. Board Information: Board Members Meeting Dates Committee Goals

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