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Opm Contacts CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS Title Name Tel. No. Governor: Hon. M. Jodi Rell (860) 566-4840 State Capitol, Room 200 (860) 524-7396 (fax) Hartford, CT 06106 Email: [email protected] Governor’s Bridgeport Chris Tymniak (203) 336-8700 Office-Director 925 Housatonic Ave., 2nd Fl (203) 455-2150 (fax) Bridgeport, CT 06604 Email: [email protected] Governor’s Eastern Jeff Nelson (860) 886-0555 CT Office-Director 171 Salem Turnpike (860) 892-9038 (fax) P. O. Box 1007 Norwich, CT 06360 Email: [email protected] Governor’s Washington Julie Williams (202) 347-4535 Office-Director 444 N. Capitol St., N.W., Suite 317 (202) 347-7151 (fax) Washington, D. C. 20001 Email: [email protected] Lieutenant Governor: Hon. Michael Fedele (860) 524-7384 State Capitol, Room 304 (860) 524-7304 (fax) Hartford, CT 06106 Email: [email protected] Secretary of the State: Hon. Susan Bysiewicz (860) 509-6200 State Capitol, Room 104 (860) 509-6209 (fax) Hartford, CT 06106 Email: [email protected] Deputy Secretary of State Lesley Mara (860) 509-6212 30 Trinity Street (860) 509-6131 (fax) Hartford, CT 06106 Email: [email protected] Legislation and Elections Administration Division Manager Attorney Michael Kozik (860) 509-6100 Email: [email protected] 1-800-540-3764 (860) 509-6127 (fax) Commercial Recording Division Manager Diane Steir (860) 509-6003 Email: [email protected] (860) 509-6068 (fax) State Board of Accountancy David L. Guay (860) 509-6179 Executive Director Email: [email protected] (860) 509-6247 (fax) 1 Title Name Tel. No. Treasurer: Hon. Denise L. Nappier (860) 702-3010 55 Elm Street (860) 702-3043 (fax) Hartford, CT 06106 Email: [email protected] Deputy Treasurer Howard Rifkin (860) 702-3292 Email: [email protected] Chief of Staff Assistant Deputy Treasurer Linda Hershman (860) 702-3012 Email: [email protected] Cash Management Division Assistant Treasurer Lawrence Wilson (860) 702-3126 Email: [email protected] Accountant STIF Client Services Barbara Szuba (860) 702-3118 Email: [email protected] Principal Investment Officer STIF Lee Ann Palladino (860) 702-3255 Email: [email protected] Clean Water Fund Administrator Sharon Dixon-Peay (860) 702-3134 Email: [email protected] Comptroller: Hon. Nancy Wyman (860) 702-3301 55 Elm Street (860) 702-3319 (fax) Hartford, CT 06106 Email: [email protected] Deputy Comptroller Mark Ojakian (860) 702-3302 Email: [email protected] Accounts Payable Director Mark Aronowitz (860) 702-3399 Email: [email protected] Retirement & Benefit Services Director Dr. Thomas Woodruff (860) 702-3481 Email: [email protected] 2 Title Name Tel. No. Attorney General: Hon. Richard Blumenthal (860) 808-5318 55 Elm Street (860) 808-5387 (fax) Hartford, CT 06106 Email: [email protected] Chief Admin. Officer Richard Campbell (860) 808-5318 Email: [email protected] Legislative Liaison Richard F. Kehoe (860) 808-5318 Email: [email protected] Special Counsel Anthony Jannotta (860) 808-5318 Email: [email protected] 3 Department of Administrative Services State Office Building, 165 Capitol Avenue, Hartford, Connecticut 06106 Title Name Tel. No. Fax Commissioner Brenda Sisco (860) 713-5100 (860) 713-7481 Email: [email protected] Deputy Commissioner Martin W. Anderson (860) 713-5100 (860) 713-7481 Email: [email protected] Legislative Liaison Andrea Keilty (860) 713-5267 (860) 713-7481 Email: [email protected] Communications Director Donna Micklus (860) 713-5196 (860) 713-7459 Email: [email protected] DAS Business Centers Human Resources Statewide Director Dr. Pam Libby (860) 713-5204 (860) 622-2965 Email: [email protected] Procurement Director Carol Wilson (860) 713-5093 (860) 713-7484 Email: [email protected] Fiscal & Administrative Resources Director Jean Michael (860) 713-5115 (860) 713-7478 Email: [email protected] Strategic Services Martin W. Anderson (860) 713-5100 (860) 713-7481 Email: [email protected] S.M.A.R.T. Director Stephen Caliendo (860) 713-5058 (860) 713-7334 Email: [email protected] 4 Department of Agriculture State Office Building, 165 Capitol Avenue, Hartford, Connecticut 06106 Title Name Tel. No. Fax Commissioner F. Philip Prelli (860) 713-2500 (860) 713-2514 Email: [email protected] Farmland Preservation Director Joseph J. Dippel (860) 713-2511 (860) 713-2515 Email: [email protected] Legislative Liaison Melanie J. Attwater-Young (860) 713-2509 (860) 713-2514 Email: [email protected] State Veterinarian Dr. Mary Jane Lis (860) 713-2505 (860) 713-2515 Email: [email protected] Bureaus Agricultural & Marketing Technology Director Robert R. Pellegrino (860) 713-2503 (860) 713-2516 Email: [email protected] Aquaculture and Laboratory 190 Rogers Avenue, P.O. Box 97 Milford, Connecticut 06460 Director David Carey (203) 874-2855 (203) 783-9976 Email: [email protected] Regulation and Inspection Director Dr. Bruce A. Sherman (860) 713-2504 (860) 713-2515 Email: [email protected] Deputy Director Wayne Kasacek (860) 713-2508 (860) 713-2515 Email: [email protected] Connecticut Regional Market 101 Reserve Road Hartford, Connecticut 06114 Executive Director Robert Pellegrino (860) 566-3699 (860) 566-2944 Email: [email protected] _______________________________________ Agricultural Experiment Station 123 Huntington Street, Box 1106, New Haven, Connecticut 06504-1106 Director Dr. Louis Magnarelli (203) 974-8440 (203) 974-8502 Email: [email protected] 5 Department of Banking 260 Constitution Plaza, Hartford, Connecticut 06103-1800 Title Name Tel. No. Fax Commissioner Howard F. Pitkin (860) 240-8100 (860) 240-8178 Email: [email protected] Deputy Commissioner Alan J. Cicchetti (860) 240-8150 (860) 240-8159 Email: [email protected] Executive Secretary Jeanne Charbonneau (860) 240-8103 (860) 240-8178 Email: [email protected] Business Office Fiscal Administrative Manager Perstein R. Cave (860) 240-8121 (860) 240-8178 Email: [email protected] Chief Administrative Attorney Gayle S. Fierer (860) 240-8142 (860) 240-8159 Email: [email protected] Consumer Credit Division Director William Nahas, Jr. (860) 240-8202 (860) 240-8215 Email: [email protected] Financial Institutions Division Director Mary Ellen O’Neill (860) 240-8185 (860) 240-8167 Email: [email protected] Government Relations and Consumer Affairs Division Director James D. Heckman (860) 240-8105 (860) 240-8178 Email: [email protected] Securities and Business Investments Division Director Ralph A. Lambiase (860) 240-8231 (860) 240-8295 Email: [email protected] Human Resources Principal Personnel Officer Claudia Helfgott (860) 240-8162 (860) 278-0821 Email: [email protected] 6 Department of Children and Families 505 Hudson Street, Hartford, Connecticut 06106 Title Name Tel. No. Fax Commissioner Susan Hamilton (860) 550-6300 (860) 566-7947 Email: [email protected] Chief of Staff Karl Kemper (860) 550-6335 (860) 566-7947 Email: [email protected] Deputy Commissioner Heidi McIntosh (860) 550-6657 (860) 566-7947 Email: [email protected] Deputy Commissioner Floyd Blair (860) 550-6633 (860) 566-7947 Email: [email protected] Adolescent Services Director Dr. Brett Rayford (860) 550-6347 (860) 566-6727 Email: [email protected] Behavioral Health & Medicine Director Dr. Peter Mendelson (860) 550-6528 (860) 566-8022 Email: [email protected] Chief Fiscal Officer Greg Messner (860) 550-6617 (860) 566-1791 Email: [email protected] Child Welfare Services Director Stacey Gerber (860) 550-6397 (860) 723-7236 Email: [email protected] Adoption Director June Wiehn (860) 550-6390 (860) 566-6726 Email: [email protected] Government & Legislative Liaison Josh Howroyd (860) 550-6329 (860) 566-7947 Email: [email protected] Human Resources Director Wanda Estrella (860) 550-6490 (860) 566-6433 Email: [email protected] Juvenile Services Director Leo Arnone (860) 550-6384 (860) 566-7947 Email: [email protected] Foster Care Director Vacant (860) 550-6573 (860) 723-7236 Email: 7 Title Name Tel. No. Fax Ombudsman Office Rudy Brooks (860) 550-6654 (860) 566-7947 Email: [email protected] Public Relations Gary Kleeblatt (860) 550-6305 (860) 566-7947 Director Email: [email protected] Quality Management Director Dr. Lou Ando (860) 550-6528 (860) 550-6482 Email: [email protected] Regions Area Offices – Directors Bridgeport Maria Brereton (203) 384-5415 (203) 384-5307 Email: [email protected] Danbury Ileana Velazquez (203) 207-5172 (203) 207-5170 Email: [email protected] Hartford Michael Williams (860) 418-8312 (860) 418-8327 Email: [email protected] Manchester Derith McGann (860) 533-3601 (860) 533-3750 Email: [email protected] Meriden Janice DeBartolo (203) 238-8401 (203) 238-6287 Email: [email protected] Middletown Eileen Breslin (860) 638-2156 (860) 346-2585 Email: [email protected] New Britain Christine Lau (860) 832-5201 (860) 832-5318 Email: [email protected] New Haven Metro Kelly McVey (203) 786-0603 (203) 786-0568 Email: [email protected] Greater New Haven Michael Steers (203) 786-0608 (203) 687-2512 Email: [email protected] Norwich Christine Steliga (860) 885-2504 (860) 892-2964 Email: [email protected] Stamford/Norwalk Kenneth Mysogland (203) 899-1400 (203) 853-3821 Email: [email protected] 8 Title Name Tel. No. Fax Torrington George Doyle (860) 496-5751 (860) 496-5740 Email: [email protected] Waterbury Patricia Zuccarelli (203) 759-7247 (203) 759-7296
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