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Eric has twenty years of experience in the retail industry as Executive
Vice President of Emerak Enterprises, Incorporated. Eric was responsible
for developing relationships and closing deals with key retailers
as Neiman Marcus, Hickory Farms, Cost Plus World Market, Bloomingdales,
Macys, Costco and Dean & Deluca to name a few. Eric negotiated numerous
real estate transactions with major clients such as HOWS Markets,
Washington Mutual and JSM Companies, a mixed-use developer.
Participating in work groups to identify the future development
of North Hollywood for the Los Angeles Community Redevelopment Agency,
Eric has spoken to The Urban Land Institute and the Community Police
Advisory Boards of the Los Angeles Police Department. Additionally,
he has served on the Targeted Neighborhood Initiative for Mayor
Richard Riordan. Eric helped negotiate a Memorandum of Understanding
with the Los Angeles Department of Public Works and the City of
Los Angeles Certified Neighborhood Councils in conjunction with
USC’s Neighborhood Participation Project, Learning and Design Forum.
Eric currently serves on the Board of Managers for the East Valley
YMCA.
Civic duty is an integral part of his life, and currently Eric
served as the Vice President of the Mid-Town North Hollywood Neighborhood
Council. He is also the Chairman of the its Planning, Land Use,
Housing & Transportation Committee. In addition, he is the Co-Chair
of the Community Police Advisory Board for the Los Angeles Police
Department North Hollywood Division.
In recognition of his broad civic involvement, Eric has received
many awards including: A Resolution of High Commendation from the
Los Angeles City Council, Certificate of Appreciation from former
Councilman Joel Wachs, the Los Angeles Police Commission, the Los
Angeles Police Department, the Los Angeles Community Redevelopment
Agency, Outstanding Civic Service Award from former Council President
John Ferraro, Certificate of Commendation from former Los Angeles
City Council President John Ferraro, Certificate of Recognition
from Los Angeles City Council Member Wendy Gruel.
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