Debbie Barnum, SCPM

Debbie Barnum, SCPM

San Diego, California, United States
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With over 20 years of experience in leading complex and large-scale projects in the…

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Experience

Education

Licenses & Certifications

Volunteer Experience

  • Burnham Center for Community Advancement Graphic

    Community Advisory Board Member / Chair WorkForce Development Working Group

    Burnham Center for Community Advancement

    - Present 2 years 3 months

    Economic Empowerment

  • San Diego Mesa College Graphic

    Building Construction Technology Industry Advisory Committee Chair

    San Diego Mesa College

    - Present 1 year 3 months

    Education

    Industry advisory committee members advise on and inform career education curriculum development, including new program development and modifications to existing programs. Committee meetings and activities provide an opportunity for increased alignment and program improvement, developing talent pipelines, and meeting your workforce needs. Employer participation on the advisory committees provides a range of benefits to the organizational and individual.

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    Behavioral Health Advisory Board Member

    County of San Diego

    - 1 year 11 months

    Health

    The purpose of the County of San Diego Behavioral Health Advisory Board is to review and evaluate the community’s behavioral health needs, services, programs, facilities, and procedures used to ensure citizen and professional involvement in the planning process.

  • Chairman Committee

    Mira Costa College Independent Citizen's Bond Oversight Committee

    - 2 years 4 months

    Education

  • Voices for Children, Inc. Graphic

    CASA

    Voices for Children, Inc.

    - 3 years 4 months

    Children

    Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs) work with children in the dependency court system and are the heart of our agency's work. These men and women are a special breed; they encompass all age groups, may be working, retired, or in school, and come from all kinds of backgrounds.

Publications

  • 2012 SDC Infrastructure Report Card "K- 12 School Facilities" A Citizen's Guide

    ASCE - American Society of Civil Engineers -

    The San Diego Section released its first comprehensive Report Card in 2004. The Section then updated its 2005 Report Card to be part of the 2006 ASCE California Infrastructure Report Card. Comparing the 2005 San Diego County to the 2006 California statewide Report Card indicated that San Diego County infrastructure was rated slightly higher across most categories. Even so, the powerful message remains the same. Our critical lifeline infrastructure is not immune to the effects of deterioration…

    The San Diego Section released its first comprehensive Report Card in 2004. The Section then updated its 2005 Report Card to be part of the 2006 ASCE California Infrastructure Report Card. Comparing the 2005 San Diego County to the 2006 California statewide Report Card indicated that San Diego County infrastructure was rated slightly higher across most categories. Even so, the powerful message remains the same. Our critical lifeline infrastructure is not immune to the effects of deterioration and is still in need of improvement and expansion in order to survive growing demands from our communities.

    Last year, we began a process of updating our Report Card. We gathered industry professionals, to complete the 2012 Report Card. Aviation, Solid Waste, and Bridges have been added as important elements of our infrastructure. Since the 2005 Report Card, some categories are now rated higher, with the same. Our communities can only thrive if their infrastructure needs are met, and infrastructure improvements are very much needed.

    Periodic updating of the Report Card is only a first step in highlighting the importance of infrastructure construction and maintenance. As you will read in this Report Card, San Diego’s grades are still not acceptable. In fact, the 2012 overall rating is actually slightly worse than that of 2005. There remains substantial work to be done across the county and across all categories to improve the grades and maintain our quality of life in San Diego County. The current economic climate and a forecast for questionable future economic growth threaten our ability to maintain working infrastructure, making the next 20 years essential. We cannot allow the infrastructure we need for goods movement, commerce, and the health and safety of our existing communities to deteriorate. Not only would such deterioration threaten the well being of the region, but costs are much higher to replace and repair infrastructure that has not been preventatively maintained.

    Other authors
    • Chair Bob Kiesling - Grossmont Union High School District
    • Danielle Murphy - Grossmont Union High School District
    • Bill Carpenter - San Diego County Office of Education
    • Peer Reviewer - Bill Dos Santos - City of San Diego
    See publication

Honors & Awards

  • 2012 Metro Movers

    San Diego Metro Magazine

    San Diego Metro Movers to Watch in 2012

  • Finalist for The Women Who Mean Business Award

    San Diego Business Journal

    This event recognizes dynamic women business leaders and role models, selected for their achievements and contributions to San Diego companies and the community.

Organizations

  • Ellevate

    Member

    - Present

    Ellevate is the leading network for professional women, a community to lean on and learn from.

  • AGC of San Diego

    Committee Member

    - Present
  • National Association of Construction Auditors

    Certified Construction Auditor and Construction Control Professional

    - Present
  • Voices for Children

    CASA

    - Present

    Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs) work with children in the dependency court system and are the heart of our agency's work. These men and women are a special breed; they encompass all age groups, may be working, retired, or in school, and come from all kinds of backgrounds.

  • IFMA

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    - Present
  • Downtown San Diego Partnership

    Committee Member

    - Present
  • Associated General Contractors

    Government Relations & Public Building Liaison Committee's

    - Present

    The Associated General Contractors of America, the voice of the construction industry since 1918, is an organization of qualified construction contractors and industry-related companies dedicated to Skill, Integrity, and Responsibility. AGC - San Diego Chapter, Inc. has been in existence since 1927. AGC is dedicated to improving the construction industry daily by educating the industry to employ the finest skills, promoting use of the latest technology, and advocating building the best quality…

    The Associated General Contractors of America, the voice of the construction industry since 1918, is an organization of qualified construction contractors and industry-related companies dedicated to Skill, Integrity, and Responsibility. AGC - San Diego Chapter, Inc. has been in existence since 1927. AGC is dedicated to improving the construction industry daily by educating the industry to employ the finest skills, promoting use of the latest technology, and advocating building the best quality projects for owners, both public and private.

  • CMAA

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    - Present

    Advancing professional construction and program management worldwide Since 1982...promoting and enhancing leadership, professionalism and excellence in managing the development and construction of projects and programs

  • Associated Building Contractors

    Committee Member Government Affairs & PAC

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    ABC is the leading voice for free enterprise in construction.

  • Lincoln Club

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