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From: Moran, Matthew (EPS) To: Heffernan, Mary Elizabeth (EPS From: Moran, Matthew (EPS) To: Heffernan, Mary Elizabeth (EPS); Sullivan, Rick (EEA); Davey, Richard (DOT); Bialecki, Gregory (EOHED); Bigby, JudyAnn (EHS); Gonzalez, Jay (ANF); Goldstein, Joanne (EOLWD); Reville, Paul (EOE) Cc: Moran, Matthew (EPS); Fisher, Karen (EOHED); Monahan, Stacey (EHS); Gosselin, Brian (ANF); Cohen, Maydad (EOLWD); Vantine, Patricia (EEA); Neal-Johnson, Stephanie (DOT); Weber, Tom (EOE); Cowan, Mo (GOV); Powers, Rosemary (GOV); Cook, Kate (GOV); Haberlin, Kimberly (GOV); McGilpin, Bonnie (GOV); Assad, Leah (GOV); Reilly, Mark A. (GOV); Nadzo, Elizabeth (GOV); Richman, Alexander (GOV); Nichols, Haven (GOV); Joyce, Katie (GOV); Jones, Lauren (GOV); Powers, Caroline (GOV); Valerie Young (SSO); Schwartz, Kurt (EPS); L Scott Maj Gen MIL US NG MA ANG Rice; Alben, Timothy (POL); Hanafin, James M. (GOV); Pinkes, William (POL); Coan, Stephen (DFS); Gatzunis, Thomas (DPS); Dietl, Paul D (HRD); Langan, John B (HRD); Zaroulis, Alex (ANF); Fogel, Janet (ANF); Anthony, Barbara (SCA); Lawrence, Jennifer (EOHED); Carvalho, Steven (OCD); Murphy, Joseph (POL); Wall, Betsy (MOTT); Ermilio, James (EOHED); Lefferts, Jason (EOHED); Lawton, Diane (SCA); Hoag, Jamie (GOV); Ball, Jennifer (EPS); Helen, Mary; Pat, Emily (GOV); Cash, David (DPU); McKeever, Kate (DPU); Lambert, Ed (DCR); Murray, Jack (DCR) Subject: 6am Sandy Check in When: Tuesday, October 30, 2012 6:00 AM-6:45 AM. Eastern Standard Time Where: 619-326-2700 Passcode 813-7655# *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* From: Schultz, Emme (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: ANF All Staff Meeting w/Sec. Gonzalez From: Zaroulis, Alex (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: ANF meeting to discuss drug lab funding requests From: Gosselin, Brian (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: ANF meeting to discuss drug lab funding requests From: Nguyen, William (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: Bagel Bash for Becky Deusser and David Sullivan From: Dodd, Tim (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: Bagel Bash for Becky Deusser and David Sullivan From: Demerle, Matthew (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: Bagel Bash for Becky Deusser and David Sullivan From: Sullivan, David E. (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: Bagel Bash for Becky Deusser and David Sullivan From: Cole, Matthew (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: Bagel Bash for Becky Deusser and David Sullivan From: Sullivan, David E. (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: Better Performance meeting w/Sec. Gonzalez Sullivan, Alyson (A&F) From: Gosselin, Brian (ANF) Sent: Monday, October 29, 2012 9:50 AM To: Esmond, Michael (ANF) Subject: Accepted: Call with Sec Gonzalez re: Drug Lab 1 From: Zaroulis, Alex (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: Charlie Murphy Event- Panel Discussion on Healthcare From: Sullivan, David E. (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: David Sullivan Meeting w/Secretary Gonzalez From: Sullivan, David E. (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: David Sullivan Meeting w/Secretary Gonzalez From: Sullivan, David E. (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: David Sullivan Meeting w/Secretary Gonzalez From: Sullivan, David E. (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: David Sullivan Meeting w/Secretary Gonzalez From: Sullivan, David E. (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: David Sullivan Meeting w/Secretary Gonzalez From: Sullivan, David E. (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: David Sullivan Meeting w/Secretary Gonzalez From: Sullivan, David E. (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: David Sullivan Meeting w/Secretary Gonzalez From: Schultz, Emme (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: Executive Staff weekly meeting From: Schultz, Emme (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: Executive Staff weekly meeting From: Dodd, Tim (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: FW: ANF Strategic Planing work meeting w/State Library Senior Team to discuss their plans. From: Cole, Matthew (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: FW: DOT Meeting to discuss Transportation and Investments w/Sec. Davey From: Zaroulis, Alex (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: FW: Meeting w/COS and Julissa to discuss schedule, invities, priorities, etc. From: Sullivan, David E. (ANF) To: Dietl, Paul D (HRD) Subject: Accepted: FW: PAUL DIETL/JEN IVEY TO MEET WITH SECRETARY GONZALEZ TO DISCUSS LEADERSHIP EXCELLENCE From: Sullivan, David E. (ANF) To: Dietl, Paul D (HRD) Subject: Accepted: FW: PAUL DIETL/JEN IVEY TO MEET WITH SECRETARY GONZALEZ TO DISCUSS LEADERSHIP EXCELLENCE From: Nguyen, William (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: FW: Sec. Gonzalez meeting w/Harry Spence From: Demerle, Matthew (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: FW: Secreatry Gonzalez meeting with Aaron Gornstein re:on FY13 budget issues From: Dodd, Tim (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: FW: Visit w/Albie and Dept. in The State Library From: Zaroulis, Alex (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration- State House From: Reddy, Candace (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: HOLD- David Seltz, Don Berwick meeting From: Dodd, Tim (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: HOLD- Kennel Event- From: Sullivan, David E. (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: HOLD- Meeting w/HRD DISCUSS NAGE AND DYS MANAGER"S From: Gosselin, Brian (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: HOLD- Meeting w/HRD DISCUSS NAGE AND DYS MANAGER"S From: Tavarez, Julissa (ANF) on behalf of Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) To: Reddy, Candace (ANF) Subject: Accepted: Meet on GIC From: Schultz, Emme (ANF) To: Esmond, Michael (ANF) Subject: Accepted: Meet with Jay to Discuss Crime Lab From: Faherty, Sean (ANF) To: Esmond, Michael (ANF) Subject: Accepted: Meet with Jay to Discuss Crime Lab From: Schultz, Emme (ANF) To: Esmond, Michael (ANF) Subject: Accepted: Meet with Jay to Discuss Crime Lab From: Sullivan, David E. (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: Meeting w/B. Ryan Briefing Jo Blum, Tim Foley, and Noah Berger on tax reform From: Zaroulis, Alex (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: Meeting w/COS and Julissa to discuss schedule, invities, priorities, etc. From: Nguyen, William (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: Meeting w/Team to discuss Drug Lab costs From: Zaroulis, Alex (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: Meeting w/Team to discuss Drug Lab costs From: Sullivan, David E. (ANF) To: Dietl, Paul D (HRD) Subject: Accepted: PAUL/MARK/JOHN TO MEET WITH SECRETARY GONZALEZ/DAVID SULLIVAN/BRIAN GOSSELIN TO DISCUSS NAGE AND DYS MANAGERS Sullivan, Alyson (A&F) From: Sullivan, David E. (ANF) Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2012 3:41 PM To: Dietl, Paul D (HRD) Subject: Accepted: PAUL/MARK/JOHN TO MEET WITH SECRETARY GONZALEZ/DAVID SULLIVAN/BRIAN GOSSELIN TO DISCUSS NAGE AND DYS MANAGERS 1 From: Zaroulis, Alex (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: PRESS AVAIL w/Hispanic Media From: Zaroulis, Alex (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: Sec. Gonzalez meeting w/DOR to discuss October Revenues and Forecast From: Zaroulis, Alex (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: Sec. Gonzalez meeting w/DCAM to discuss IFM Blueprint From: Zaroulis, Alex (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: Sec. Gonzalez meeting w/DOR to discuss Tax Revenues From: Jordan, Scott (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: Sec. Gonzalez meeting w/Dr. Funkhouser to discuss how the State improved its bond rating From: Sullivan, David E. (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: Sec. Gonzalez meeting w/Lew Finfer to discuss Re- Entry/Crime Lab From: Sullivan, David E. (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: Sec. Gonzalez update w/Bugdet Team From: Schultz, Emme (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: Secreatry Gonzalez meeting with Aaron Gornstein re:on FY13 budget issues From: Sullivan, David E. (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: Secretary Gonzalez meeting w/IG Glen Cunha From: Gosselin, Brian (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: Secretary Gonzalez weekly meeting w/COS- Brian Gosselin From: Gosselin, Brian (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: Secretary Gonzalez weekly meeting w/COS- Brian Gosselin From: Gosselin, Brian (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: Secretary Gonzalez weekly meeting w/COS- Brian Gosselin From: Gosselin, Brian (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: Secretary Gonzalez weekly meeting w/COS- Brian Gosselin From: Sullivan, David E. (ANF) To: Dietl, Paul D (HRD) Subject: Accepted: SECRETARY GONZALEZ/DAVID SULLIVAN/BRIAN GOSSELIN TO MEET WITH PAUL/MARK D"ANGELO/JOHN MARRA TO DISCUSS NAGE AND DYS MANAGER"S From: Sullivan, David E. (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: Tax Reforms Update w/Sec. Gonzalez From: Zaroulis, Alex (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: Tentative- The Greater Boston Food Bank- 7th annual "Chain of Giving" Thanksgiving Season- Kick Off From: Zaroulis, Alex (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: Travel Time/ 9:15 - 9:30ishh Alex will call Sec. to discuss GIC Roll-OUT From: Sullivan, David E. (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: Update on Tax Reform From: Sullivan, David E. (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: Update on Tax Reforms w/Sec. Gonzalez From: Zaroulis, Alex (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject: Accepted: Update on Tax Reforms w/Sec. Gonzalez From: Cole, Matthew (ANF) To: Gonzalez, Jay (ANF) Subject:
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