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The Executive Branch 2/17/2012 CALIFORNIA STATE GOVERNMENT – THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH PEOPLE OF CALIFORNIA STATE STATE BOARD OF INSURANCE LIEUTENANT EQUALIZATION ATTORNEY GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SECRETARY OF STATE STATE CONTROLLER STATE TREASURER COMMISSIONER GOVERNOR BETTY YEE PUBLIC INSTRUCTION GOVERNOR District 1 KAMALA D. HARRIS JOHN CHIANG BILL LOCKYEAR DEBORAH BOWEN 445-4081 445-9555 DAVE JONES GAVIN NEWSOM JERRY BROWN (415)557-3000 TOM TORLAKSON 653-7244 445-3028 653-2995 492-3500 445-8994 GEORGE RUNNER 319-0800 District 2 Member 445-2181 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY MICHELLE STEEL Jim Humes Nancy McFadden SENIOR ADVISORS TO District 3 CALIFORNIA TRUSTEES OF UNIVERSITY OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS STUDENT AID 445-57 STATE BOARD CALIFORNIA STATE CALIFORNIA 916-445-2841 THE GOVERNOR COMMUNITY COLLEGES COMMISSION JEROME HORTON OF EDUCATION UNIVERSITIES BOARD OF REGENTS Ken Alex District 4 Jack Scott Diana Fuentes Michel Chair Sue Burr Charles Reed Mark G. Yudof ACCOUNTING Jacob Appelsmith Chancellor Executive Director 4454154 Executive Director Chancellor President 445-8752 464-8271 Sandy Sharrer Josh Groban KRISTINE CAZADD 319-0827 562-951-4700 510-987-9074 Interim Executive Director Julie Henderson 327-4975 APPOINTMENTS LEGAL AFFAIRS PERSONNEL Jonathan Renner Cliff Rechtschaffen Mona Pasquil Esther Jimenez CALIFORNIA PUBLIC PUBLIC UTILITIES Mike Rossi STATE LANDS FAIR POLITICAL GAMBLING CONTROL CALIFORNIA LOTTERY EMPLOYMENT COMMISSION COMMISSION CONSTITUENT AFFAIRS LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS Dana Williamson PRACTICE COMMISSION COMMISSION RELATIONS BOARD PRESS SECRETARY Gareth Elliott Robert O’Neill Michael Peevey Ned Ruthrauff Gil Duran SPECIAL ADVISOR Ann Ravel Curtis Fossum Tina Littleton Director Anita Martinez President Nettie Sabelhaus Chair Executive Officer 322-5660 Executive Director 822-8110 Chair 415-703-3703 EXTERNAL AFFAIRS OPERATIONS SPECIAL COUNSEL 574-1800 SCHEDULING 263-0700 323-8000 Alexis Podesta Sue Johnsrud Kathy Baldree Anne Gust Brown STATE DEPARTMENT OF CALIFORNIA DELTA STEWARDSHIP OFFICE OF THE MILITARY OFFICES Of MEDICAL ASSISTANCE OFFICE OF PLANNING ARTS COUNCIL PUBLIC DEFENDER PERSONNEL TRANSPORTATION COUNCIL INSPECTOR GENERAL DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATIVE LAW COMMISSION AND RESEARCH COMMISSION ADMINISTRATION Craig Watson Michael Hersek Joe Grindstaff Robert Barton MG David Baldwin Director Keith Berger Ken Alex Bimla Rhinehart Director Public Defender Ronald Yank Executive Director Executive Officer Inspector General Adjutant General Vacant Executive Director Director 322-6555 322-2676 Director 654-4245 445-4500 830-3600 854-3500 323-6225 324-2726 322-2318 415-904-5600 322-5193 BUSINESS, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN LABOR AND STATE AND DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY CORRECTIONS AND ENVIRONMENTAL DEPARTMENT OF SERVICES AGENCY DEPARTMENT OF FOOD NATURAL CALIFORNIA TECHNOLOGY TRANSPORTATION AND REHABILITATION PROTECTION AGENCY FINANCE AND AGRICULTURE WORKFORCE RESOURCES AGENCY AGENCY CONSUMER SERVICES VETERANS AFFAIRS MANAGEMENT AGENCY HOUSING AGENCY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY CALIFORNIA Diana Dooley AGENCY Matthew L. Cate Karen Ross Carlos Ramos VOLUNTEERS Mark Ghilarducci VACANT Secretary Matt Rodriquez Ana Matosantos Secretary Marty Morgenstern John Laird Anna Caballero MG Peter J. Gravett Secretary Director 654-3345 Secretary Secretary Secretary Secretary Secretary Secretary 323-6001 Secretary 319-9223 Secretary Karen Baker 323-2514 445-9862 654-0433 653-9913 653-5656 653-4090 653-2158 845-8510 323-5401 Martin Hoshino Michael Cohen Michael Wilkening Secretary Undersecretary Undersecretary Anna Brannen Larry Gonzales Gordon Burns Pedro Reyes Vacant Sandra Schubert W. Douglas Hoffner Janelle Beland Paul Benedetto Willie Armstrong 323-9116 Robin Umberg Brian Kelly Vacant Undersecretary Mike Dayton Undersecretary Undersecretary Undersecretary Chief Deputy Directors Undersecretary Undersecretary Undersecretary Undersecretaries Undersecretary Undersecretaries Undersecretary DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF AIR RESOURCES DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF ADULT OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES CALIFORNIA AFRICAN BUILDING STANDARDS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CORPORATIONS ALCOHOL AND BOATING AND DIVISION BOARD AGING LABOR RECYCLING AMERICAN MUSEUM COMMISSION CONTROL DRUG PROGRAMS WATERWAYS RELATIONS BOARD AND RECOVERY Jan Owen Commissioner Terri McDonald Mary Nichols VACANT Genevieve Shiroma Charmaine Jefferson James McGowen Jacob Appelsmith VACANT Carroll Mortensen VACANT 324-9011 Chief Deputy Secretary Chair Director Chair Executive Director Executive Director Director Director 653-3699 Director Director 213-576-7500 323-6001 322-5840 419-7500 213-744-7432 263-0916 419-2500 445-1943 322-4027 263-4326 DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF CA Coastal Conservancy ADULT PROGRAMS DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT CALIFORNIA COASTAL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY SERVICES 510-286-1015 DEPARTMENT OF INSTITUTIONS DIVISION PESTICIDE CHILD SUPPORT DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION CA Tahoe Conservancy FAIR EMPLOYMENT HIGHWAYPATROL AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT CONSUMER AFFAIRS REGULATION 530-542-5580 AND HOUSING William Haraf Santa Monica Mountains Commissioner Joseph Farrow VACANT Brian Leahy VACANT Dr. Charles Lester Conservancy Denise Brown Commissioner VACANT Pam Harris Phyllis Cheng 322-5967 Director Director Director Executive Director 310-589-3200 Director 213-897-2085 843-3001 Director Director Sacramento-San Joaquin Director 323-6001 445-4000 464-5000 654-8210 415-904-5200 574-8200 415-263-8507 576-7109 375-2084 478-7251 DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY FAIR EMPLOYMENT HOUSING AND CALIFORNIA HOUSING ADULT BOARD OF DEPARTMENT OF TOXIC DEPARTMENT OF COLORADO RIVER DEPARTMENT OF FRANCHISE TAX COMMUNITY FINANCE AGENCY DEVELOPMENTAL MEDICAL SERVICES INDUSTRIAL AND HOUSING PAROLE HEARINGS SUBSTANCES CONTROL BOARD OF CALIFORNIA CONSERVATION BOARD DEVELOPMENT SERVICES AUTHORITY RELATIONS COMMISSION Claudia Cappio Jennifer Shaffer Deborah Raphael Chris Harris Mark Nechodom Linn Warren Executive Director Therese Delgadillo Howard Backer, MD Christine Baker Ann Noel Selvi Stanislaus Executive Officer Director Executive & Legal Director 326-8084 Director Director Director Acting Executive Director Director Executive Officer 445-4775 445-1539 322-0504 818-500-1625 322-1080 Affairs Secretary 654-1897 322-4336 415-703-5050 415-557-2325 845-4543 BOARD OF OFFICE OF MANAGED RISK WORKFORCE DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA JUVENILE PAROLE ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICAL INSURANCE INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' MANAGED HEALTH CARE MOTOR VEHICLES HEALTH CARE CONSERVATION CORPS ENERGY COMMISSION HEARINGS HEALTH HAZARD BOARD BOARD GENERAL SERVICES RETIREMENT SYSTEM ASSESSMENT SERVICES Brent Barnhart George Valverde David Muraki Robert Weisenmiller Director Director Executive Officer Toby Douglas Janette Casillas Tim Rainey Fred Klass Anne Stausboll Geoge Alexeef Director Chair 322-2078 657-6940 Vacant Acting Director Director Executive Director Executive Director Director Executive Officer 440-7400 341-3100 654-5036 255-4495 324-7572 324-4695 324-3425 376-5012 795-3829 DEPARTMENT OF REAL OFFICE OF REAL CORRECTIONS STATE WATER ESTATE DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF ESTATE APPRAISERS STANDARDS RESOURCES CONTROL STATE CALIFORNIA MENTAL HEALTH REHABILITATION FISH AND GAME FORESTRY AND AUTHORITY BOARD FIRE PROTECTION PERSONNEL BOARD SCIENCE CENTER VACANT Bob Clark Cliff Allenby Commissioner VACANT Charles Hoppin Anthony Sauer Charlton Bonham Ken Pimlott Suzanne Ambrose VACANT Director Director 227-0782 Director Chair Director Director Director Executive Officer Expo Park Manager 440-7878 654-2309 213-576-6984 445-5073 341-5603 558-5800 653-7667 653-7772 653-1028 213-744-7483 DEPARTMENT OF CA TRAFFIC SAFETY OFFICE OF STATEWIDE JUVENILE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM HEALTH PLANNING TEACHERS' DIVISION SOCIAL SERVICES PARKS & RECREATION WATER RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT RETIREMENT SYSTEM Malcolm Dougherty Chris Murphy VACANT Will Lightbourne Ruth Coleman VACANT Chief Deputy Director/ Director VACANT Jack Ehnes Director Director Director Director Acting Director Highway Safety Rep Director Chief Executive Officer 323-6001 657-2598 653-8380 653-7007 654-5267 509-3030 326-3600 414-2200 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH Ronald Chapman, M.D. State Pub. 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