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New Investment Advisory Committee members sworn in; committee selects chair and vice chair by acclamation

City of Fullerton Investment Advisory Committee · January 15, 2026
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Summary

City Clerk Lucinda Williams administered oaths to new committee members, reviewed Brown Act basics and upcoming compliance (Form 700, training), and the committee accepted nominations by acclamation for chair (David Golombek) and vice chair (ZJ Han).

The City of Fullerton's Investment Advisory Committee opened with an oath of office and a short orientation before moving to procedural business and leadership selection.

City Clerk Lucinda Williams administered the oath of office to new committee members and summarized key legal obligations under the California Brown Act, including the prohibition on discussing agenda items outside publicly noticed meetings and the requirement to avoid serial or private quorum discussions. Williams also warned members about upcoming compliance changes and filings: the state's online Form 700 filings (FPPC) and other statutory updates coming July 1 were cited as items members should expect to complete.

After orientation, the committee opened nominations for chair and vice chair for one-year terms. Council member Charles nominated David Golombek for chair; with no other nominees the committee closed nominations and accepted the nominee by acclamation. For vice chair, the committee nominated ZJ Han (referred to in discussion as Zee Jae Hyun); nominations closed and the vice chair was accepted by acclamation.

The committee then approved minutes of the Jan. 16, 2025 regular meeting by roll-call; responses recorded during the roll call were "Yes," and minutes were approved. No substantive policy votes were taken on investment strategy at this meeting.

What happens next: The city clerk will update committee rosters and file the approved minutes; staff noted additional training and formal filings will be scheduled to meet new state requirements mentioned in the orientation.

Attributions: Oath and procedural guidance were provided by Lucinda Williams, City Clerk; nominations and procedural votes were taken by committee members during the meeting's roll calls.