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Governor's Calendar 1 1/13/20163:47 PM AGdoc0238858 iJan.uary 01,.2016 Friday AllDay Blake· Oneall C'Nliillili_-1I22 12:00 AM • 1:45 AM Wheels up .- GKY Pilots: Andrew Buxbaum (3...., 656-20i 5 Tail#: N701Al Flight time: 1 hour and 40 minutes 10#: 911 Passengers: Gov; EPO; luke Bentley; Zach lee Destination: TCl - Bama Air - 4800 Carter Drive On site contact: Governor's Calendar 1 1/13/20163:47 PM OTG01396 AGdoc0238859 IJanuary 02. 2016 Saturday All Day eulliver - P/U & Tvl Contact: SA Reggie Harkins ( 2:00 PM - 2:30 PM Wheels up -- Tel Pilots: Andrew Buxbaum (331) en 11'6 & Brian DeKruyff (is I, WO caSk Tail #: N701AL Flight time: 30 mins ID#: Passengers: Gov; EPa Destination: DOT Hangar On site contact: 2:30 PM - 2:50 PM Travel to Executive Mansio~ Contact: Mike Cuiiiver~ Drive time: 20 mins Passengers: Gov; EPa Destination: 1142 South Perry Street Governor's Calendar 1 1/13/2016 3:48 PM OTG01397 AGdoc0238860 [January 03, 2016 Sunday AllDay Wright Oneall (3i4j29 as. Contact: SA Reggie Harkins Governor's Calendar 1 1/13/2016 3:49 PM OTG01398 AGdoc0238861 IJanuary 04. ' 2016 Monday AllDay Culliver P/U & Tvl - Stabler&Williams - Mobile - Blake 12n 8:00 AM - 8:30 AM Swearing-in orr Director Joanne Hale -- Capitol Office Contact: Jane Claire Carter (334) 242-7360 Attendees: Gov; Joanne Hale, OIT/UA; David Hale, Joanne's husband/UA; Brunson White, OIT; Dell Witcher, Brunson's wife; Cheri Martin, OIT; Mason Tanaka, OIT; Rick Boyce, OIT; Jane Claire Carter, OIT; Debbie Snow, UA; Radhika De/aire, UA; Stefan Kim, UA; Shane Sharpe, UA; Shane Givens, Georgia State/UA; Ed Hass/er, UA; Georgette Hasler, Ed's wife; Uzma Raja, UA; Larry Tribble, CARES; Kim Tribble, Larry's wife; Bob Hogan, UA; Bill Jones, Retired UA System 9:50 AM - 10:10 AM Travel to DOT Hangar -- Capitol Office Contact: Jake Jacobs {3M3ii",'••• Drive time: 20 mins Passengers: GOY; EPO; Jake Jacobs Destination: DOT Hangar - 4545 Hangar Court (334) 353-6720 On site contact: Pilots Brian deKruyff (3!J 11 U ssm; & Andrew Buxbaum _) ~$ 5 10:10 AM - 10:50 AM Wheels up -- DOT Hangar pilots: Brian deKruyff (liliitC7li1J _JlGpftU.'3 & Tail #: N701AL Flight time: 35 mins 10#: 912 Passengers: GOY; EPO; Jake Jacobs; Jamie Martin; Yasamie August Destination: BFM - Downtown Air Center - Signature Flight Support - 2495 Michigan Avenue (251)433-2800 On site contact: 10:50 AM - 11:00 AM Travel to Arthur Outlaw Convention Center -- BFM Contact: Jake Jacobs (J!J 1) IU Edna Drive time: 10 mins Passengers: GOY; EPO; Jake Jacobs Destination: Arthur Outlaw Convention Center - 1 South Water Street - Mobile On site contact: 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM Remarks - 10th Annual Pre-K Conference -- Arthur Outlaw Convention Center - 1 South Water Street - Mobile Contact: Commissioner Jeana Ross (H I) 26 liS Attendees: Gov; Jake Jacobs; Yasamie August; Jamie Martin 11:30 AM - 11:40 AM Travel to BFM -- Arthur Outlaw Convention Center Contact: Jake Jacobs (13217 [!lS8 Drive time: 10 mins Passengers: Gov; EPO; Jake Jacobs Destination: BFM - Downtown Air Center - Signature Flight Support - 2495 Michigan Avenue (251)433-2800 Govemor's calendar 1/13/20163:49 PM OTG01399 AGdoc0238862 IJanu.ary 04,2.. 016 Cantin.·. ued Monday . On site contact: Brian deKruyff (n I) 53 6893 & 11:55 AM - 12:35 PM Wheels up -- BFM Pilots: Brian deKruyff (ill J £ I it& Tail #: N701AL Flight time: 35 mins ID#: 912 Passengers: Gov; EPO; Jake Jacobs; Jamie Martin; Yasamie August Destination: BFM - Downtown Air Center - Signature Flight Support - 2495 Michigan Avenue (251)433-2800 On site contact: 12:35 PM • 12:55 PM Travel to Capitol Office -- DOT Hangar Contact: Jake Jacobs (394) 4§J-2~ Drive time: 20 mins Passengers: Gov; EPO; Jake Jacobs Destination: Governors Drive 2:00 PM - 2:30 PM Mtg wI David Byrne .- Capitol Office Contact: Pam Chesnutt (37 In 5 Attendees: Gov; David Byrne; Franklin Johnson Re: Look over and sign three proclamations for constitutional amendments 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Conference call wI Outside Counsel -- Capitol Office Contact: Jon Barganier (7 I r Attendees: Gov; Jon Barganier; Blake Hardwich; David Byrne; Rebekah Mason; Zach Lee; Jennifer Ardis; Derek Trotter; Wesley Helton; Jared White: Franklin Johnson; VIA telephone, Josh Payne and Bob Spotswood Re: Refugee litigation Call-in: 83 11 .'; meeting room: I 2 , 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Policy & Branding Meeting -- Capitol Office Contact: Jon Barganier (3Jaa) rc Attendees: Gov; Jon Barganier; Blake Hardwich; Rebekah Mason; Zach Lee; Jennifer Ardis; Derek Trotter; Wesley Helton; Jared White; Franklin Johnson Governor's calendar 2 1/13/20163:49 PM OTG01400 AGdoc0238863 IJanlJary OS, 2016 Tuesday" AllDay Blake P/U - Schwab 9a - Jemison 12n 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Mtg wI Bill Newton, et al -- Capitol Office Contact: Sheila Morrissette (334) 242-7160 Attendees: Gov; Bill Newton; Kelly Butler; Blake Hardwich; Jon Barganier Re:Budget 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Mtg wI Leadership Team -- Capitol Office Contact: Blake Hardwich (J31)cif WJ tJ Attendees: Gov; Blake Hardwich; Jon Barganier; David Byrne; Bill Newton; Wesley Helton; Derek Trotter; Jared White; Zach Lee; Jennifer Ardis; Rebekah Mason; Franklin Johnson; Yasamie August 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM Interview wI New York Times - Alan Blinder -- Capitol Office Contact: Jennifer Ardis {iii 1)1 r? 2=0 RE: State beach house 2:00 PM - 2:15 PM Interview wI WSFA - Michael Doudna -- Capitol Office Contact: Jennifer Ardis (3i17 IItlllllila••• RE: Discuss the President's plan on gun control 2:30 PM - 3:00 PM Mtg wI Thomas Stanton - CEO of Adtran -- Capitol Office Contact: Rhonda Lambert (£0) 363 ; 4SO Attendees: Gov; Thomas Stanton Re: Follow-up discussion regarding the Innovation Awards Governor's calendar . 1/13/2016 3:50 PM OTG01401 AGdoc0238864 IJ.. anllary 0.. 6, .2016 Wednesday All Day Culliver P/U - Wright 12n 6:40 AM - 7:30 AM WSFA Fundraiser for Elba Flood Relief -- Eastchase - Dillard's parking lot behind EarthFare Contact: Jennifer Ardis eM: ) 3162505 9:00 AM - 9:30 AM Mtg wI Rep Terri Collins. et al -- Capitol Office Contact: Christian Becraft (534) ; 6i 1m; Attendees: GOVj Jon Barganier; Christian Becraft; Rep. Terri Collins; Tracey Plummer, Vice Chair for Erin's Law Taskforce RE: Present the findings of Erin's Law Taskforce 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Mtg wI Leadership Team -- Capitol Office Contact: Blake Hardwich (li3Qid1~)iii? filii? _.- Attendees: Gov; Blake Hardwich; Jon Barganier: David Byrne; Bill Newton; Wesley Helton; Derek Trotter; Jared White; Zach Lee; Jennifer Ardis; Rebekah Mason: Franklin Johnson: Yasamie August 1:00 PM - 1:30 PM Mtg wI Nick Tew -- Capitol Office Contact: Nick Tew j: 12:; §J); Attendees: Gov; Nick Tew RE: New potential cooperative efforts between his office and the University of Alabama in the areas of water and energy. 2:00 PM - 2:30 PM Mtg wI Bryan Taylor -- Capitol Office Contact: Bryan Taylor (Ji I) l! FU' Attendees: Gov; Bryan Taylor 3:00 PM - 3:30 PM Mtg wI Stephanie Azar, et al -- Capitol Office Contact: Kandy Hudson (334) 353-3399 Attendees: Gov: Commissioner Stephanie Azar; Jon Barganier: Bill Newton; Dave White; Jennifer Ardis; VIA telephone Rebekah Mason Call-in #: J Meeting room:. , 4:00 PM - 4:30 PM HOLD 5:30 PM - 6:00 PM Interview wI Chuck Dean & Kim Chandler -- Capitol Office Contact: Jennifer Ardis (!5 ) 3 ib LA Attendees: Gov; David Byrne; Jennifer Ardis; VIA telephone Bob Spotswood; VIA telephone James Payne; Chuck Dean; Kim Chandler Josh Payne's office #: 4i1jiIfIillliiS••• - call this number first cd! Ii. iSa 2 Governor's Calendar 1/13/20163:50 PM OTG01402 AGdoc0238865 I January 07. ' 2. 016.. .Thursday AllDay Jemison P/U - Schwab 12n 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Mtg wi Bill Newton. et al -- Capitol Office Contact: Sheila Morrissette (334) 242-7160 Attendees: Gov; Bill Newton; Kelly Butler; Blake Hardwich; Jon Barganier Re:Budget 9:45 AM - 10:00 AM Prep for Cabinet Meeting -- Capitol Office Contact: Blake Hardwich 'Jaa ?J UP g8lJl6 Attendees: Gov; Blake Hardwich; Jon Barganier; Rebekah Mason; Jennifer Ardis 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Mtg wi Leadership Team •• Capitol Office Contact: Blake Hardwich (l6 I) 262-96; 6 Attendees: Gov; Blake Hardwich; Jon Barganier; David Byrne; Bill Newton; Wesley Helton; Derek Trotter; Jared White; Zach Lee; Jennifer Ardis; Rebekah Mason; Franklin Johnson; Yasamie August; Kathy Johnson RE: Kathy Johnson presenter 11:00 AM • 12:00 PM Mandatory Cabinet Meeting -- Old Archives Room Contact: Blake Hardwich (Vi Attendees: Gov; Blake Hardwichi Jon Barganier; David Byrne; Bill Newton; Wesley Helton; Derek Trotter; Jared White; Zach lee; Jennifer Ardis; Rebekah Mason; Franklin Johnson; Yasamie Augusti Cabinet members/Public Information Officers 2:30 PM - 3:00 PM Mtg wi Katherine Lynn -- Capitol Office Contact: Blake Hardwich (VA) 3m C37S Attendees: Gov; Jon Barganier; Blake Hardwich; Katherine Lynn Re: LEED/Forestry 3:00 PM - 3:30 PM Media availability •• Press Office Hallway Contact: Jennifer Ardis (12 JIll RE: Federal Refugee Lawsuit Governor's Calendar 1/13/20163:50 PM OTG01403 AGdoc0238866 IJanuary 08: 2016 Friday . AllDay Harkins P/U - Williams Gulf Shores 8:30 AM - 9:00 AM Mtg wi Will Edwards, et al -- Capitol Office Contact: Will Edwards iJ 71] S Attendees: Gov; Will Edwards; Blake Hardwich; David Byrne; Carrie McCollum Re: Jefferson County District Judge 9:45 AM - 10:00 AM Travel to DOT Hangar .- Capitol Office Contact: Reggie Harkins (•••• tii Drive time: 15 mins Passengers: Gov; EPO Destination: DOT Hangar - 4545 Hangar Court (334) 353-6720 On site contact: Pilots Andrew Buxbaum OJ U253 F & Brian DeKruyff~ Ii H 10:00 AM . 10:40 AM Wheels up .- DOT Hangar Pilots: Andrew Buxbaum (1i•• I_IIJIIIIITa&& Brian DeKruyff tinII? I, ___ f.
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