EDUCATION:
Graduate Course in Crisis Management for Facility Managers, Michigan State University
Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Anthropology, University of Oregon
Certification in Archaeological Survey and Excavation, Cambridge University

International Educational Experience:
Graduate econometrics and archaeology, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Research in Queensland, Australian National University, Australia
Jeppe High School, Kensington, South Africa
Christian Brother's College, Boksburg, South Africa

LANGUAGES:
Fluent in English
Conversational in Kiswahili
Coursework in Spanish, Afrikaans, Zulu and Kichagga (Kisiha)

TRAINING:
Additional training has been obtained in Crisis Management for Facility Managers at Michigan State University, ATC-20: Post-Seismic Evaluation, Department of Emergency Management: Incident Command System, City of Bellevue: Multi-Hazard for Schools, Department of Emergency Management: Search & Rescue, City of Bellevue: Threat Assessment, First Aid / Triage, American Red Cross: First Aid & CPR and American Heart Association: CPR / AED.

I served as Incident Commander for the Edmonds School District during a multi-jurisdictional drill at Edmonds-Woodway High School involving Snohomish County Department of Emergency Management, Emergency Services Coordinating Agency, Edmonds Police Department, SWAT, City of Edmonds Public Works, Stevens Hospital, Edmonds Fire Department, local media and the Edmonds School District. Event scenario included the detonation of an explosive device near the school gymnasium with medical response, decontamination, evacuation, simulated gunfire and multiple suspects killed and/or apprehended.

ABILITIES:
Primary abilities include property rehabilitation, automotive restoration, immigration consultation, university admissions, playground installations, website design & development, investigative research, project management, lease negotiations, archaeological excavations, conflict resolution and database design & maintenance.

CURRENT EMPLOYMENT:
Facilities Projects Manager, 2007-present
Public Health - Seattle & King County, Seattle, Washington

mark.zandberg@kingcounty.gov
Tel 206.263.8742
Primary responsibilities include monitoring and negotiating lease terms, managing Public Health facility needs across more than 40 sites, tracking Common Area Maintenance (CAM) charges in leased facilities, coordinating facility repairs with King County Facilities and coordinating programmatic moves when necessary.


Moderator, 2007-present
ESD15.org, Edmonds, Washington

mark@esd15.org
Tel 425.218.3172
Primary responsibilities include tracking developments in the Edmonds School District, reporting staff concerns to service area community members and constructively engaging current issues while seeking positive solutions.

Realtor, 2005-present
Champions Real Estate, Lynnwood, Washington

mzandberg@nwchampions.com
Tel 425.744.5500 Fax 425.771.2208
Primary responsibilities involve providing real estate services to clients including comparable market analysis (CMA), marketing, sales coordination and transaction services.

PAST EMPLOYMENT:
Planning & Property Management Specialist, 2001-2007
Edmonds School District, Lynnwood, Washington
Primary responsibilities included managing property holdings, negotiating leases, managing projects, monitoring community use of public facilities, drafting the Capital Facilities Plan, managing property-related transactions and serving on a rotational basis for after-hours emergency dispatch and response.
Reason for Leaving: Career Development

Property Manager, 2001-2002

Sherwood Village, Snohomish, Washington
Rent collection, tenant relations and site improvement projects.
Reason for Leaving: Career Development

Operations Manager, 2000-2001
University Housing, Seattle, Washington
Rent collection, tenant relations and site improvement projects.
Reason for Leaving: Career Development

Assistant Manager, 1999-2000
Prospect Park Apartments, Eugene, Oregon
Performance of all aspects of property and project management.
Reason for Leaving: Career Development

Consultant, 1998
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, Arusha, Tanzania
Evaluation of legal proceedings and direct communication with Chief of Security.
Reason for Leaving: Returned to the United States

Director, 1996-1998
Dar es Salaam Refugee Resource Centre, Yeoville, South Africa
Support of displaced persons seeking political asylum and residing in Johannesburg.
Reason for Leaving: Returned to Tanzania

Database Consultant, 1997-1998
Wits Trauma Clinic, Braamfontein, South Africa
Design and development of software used to provide clinical support to trauma victims.
Reason for Leaving: Returned to Tanzania

Housemaster, 1997-1998
Jeppe High School for Boys, Kensington, South Africa
Constructively guiding the academic and personal development of 90 hostel residents.
Reason for Leaving: Returned to Tanzania

Educational Adviser, 1996-1997
United States Information Service, Johannesburg, South Africa
Assisting African students in gaining admission to American universities.
Reason for Leaving: Pursuing other Interests

Researcher, 1997
Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Johannesburg, South Africa
Managing IDAF documents and investigating the role of judges during the Apartheid era.
Reason for Leaving: Contract Ended

Associate Director, 1994-1996
Student Conduct Program, University of Oregon; Eugene, Oregon
Processing violations of the Student Conduct Code and enforcing penalties.
Reason for Leaving: Returned to South Africa

Fundraising Coordinator, 1993
Dorothy Project, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon
Collaborating with project members to maximize fundraising goals and objectives.
Reason for Leaving: Returned to Tanzania

Assistant to the Dean of Students, 1992-1993
Office of the Dean of Students, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon
Providing direct strategic support to the Dean of Students in assisting students.
Reason for Leaving: Returned to Tanzania

Research Assistant, 1991-1992
Bank of Tanzania (CRDB), Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Performing direct examination of lax foreign currency controls and recommending solutions.
Reason for Leaving: Returned to the United States

Factional Violence Investigator, 1991
Institute for Black Research, Ndaleni Township, Richmond, South Africa
Investigating politically-motivated violence and the existence of an ellusive "Third Force".
Reason for Leaving: Moved to Tanzania

Research Assistant, 1990

Cairns Prehistorical Society, Cairns, Queensland, Australia
Cleaning, photographing and researching Gope artifacts and anthropological icons.
Reason for Leaving: Short-term Contract

Co-Director, 1988-1990
Students Against Apartheid, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon
Working to enlighten the university community as to the realities of Apartheid.
Reason for Leaving: Research Opportunities in Australia

Owner & Operator, 1987-1990
Yobbo Cedar Blox, Seaside, Oregon
Processing of cedar bolts for transport by helicopter and trucks to regional shake mills.
Reason for Leaving: University of Oregon

Sandwich maker, 1985-1986
Sub Shop, Seaside, Oregon
Making and selling sandwiches to customers in a coastal community.
Reason for Leaving: Rotary Exchange Student to South Africa

Produce stocker, 1981-1984
Comella Produce, Seaside, Oregon
Restocking fruits and vegetables at a fruit stand in a coastal community.
Reason for Leaving: Qualified for valid work permit (age 13)

HONORS AND AWARDS:
Housemaster of the Year 1997, 1998
Riemer Award for Outstanding Service 1994, 1996, 1997
Centurian Award 1993, 1994
Dean's Award for Outstanding Service to the Community 1993
University of Oregon's Award for Outstanding Service 1993
Building Community Award of Appreciation 1993
Inducted into the Mmari clan (Chagga), Tanzania 1992
Given the name of Olomi Mmari
Inducted into the Magoda clan (Zulu), South Africa 1991
Given the name of Umsizi Mbanjwa
Leon Culbertson Scholarship 1991
International Student Exchange Program, (Georgetown University) Kenya 1991
International Scholar, Australia 1990
Rotary Youth Exchange Scholarship, South Africa 1986

REFERENCES:
Available upon request