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Andrea Travnicek Andrea Travnicek Mon Jul 10, 2017 10am - 11am Weekly Politicals Meeting Where: Secretary's Conference Room- 5160 Calendar: Natalie Davis Who: Preston Beard, David Mihalic, Benjamin Cassidy, Russell Roddy, LoriMashburn, Katharine MacGregor, Wesley Bullock, Andrea Travnicek, AlanMikkelsen, David Bernhardt, [email protected], Stephen Wackowski,Leila Getto, Christopher Stolte, Timothy Williams, Eli Nachmany, DowneyMagallanes, Todd Willens, Caroline Boulton, Joshua Campbell, Virginia Johnson, Aaron Thiele, Micah Chambers, James Cason, Gary Lawkowski,John Tahsuda, Brian Steed, Jason Larrabee, Douglas Domenech, CaseyHammond, Lacey Smethers, Kathleen Benedetto, [email protected], BlakeDeeley, Vincent Devito, [email protected], Scott Hommel, AmandaKaster, Heather Swift, Gavin Clarkson, Scott Angelle, Brendan Quinn, [email protected], Jason Funes, Aurelia Skipwith, Daniel Jorjani,Russell Newell, Laura Rigas, Ryan Nichols, William Dove, Alex Hinson,Marshall Critchfield, Steven Smith, Elinor Werner, Richard Goeken,Christine Bauserman, Scott Cameron, Luke Bullock, James Schindler, Thomas Baptiste Description: Weekly politicals meetings- room 5160. 12:45pm - 1:45pm ASWS/BOR/SOL Weekly Staff Meeting Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Where: 6641; (b) (5) p/c: (b) (5) (l/c (b) (5) Calendar: Michelle Mebane Created by: Deborah Lawler Who: Timothy Petty, Keith Saxe, Brenda Burman, ASWS Conference Room,Terzinda Vinson, Andrea Travnicek, Deborah Lawler, Grayford Payne,Austin Ewell, Kerry Rae, Robert Wolf, Travis Yonts, William Lukas,James Hess, Alan Mikkelsen, Ryan Nichols, David Palumbo, Scott Cameron, Michelle Mebane, Mathew Maucieri, Patricia Aaron, BOR WRO ASWSLiaison,Carter Brown 3pm - 4pm Acting Assistant Secretaries weekly Meeting with Jim Cason. Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Where: Conf Rm 6120 Calendar: David Bernhardt Created by: Jean Parrish Who: Amy Holley, Timothy Petty, Matthew Dermody, Laura Rigas, Scott Cameron,John Tahsuda, Todd Wynn, Joseph Balash, Lori Mashburn, Kerry Rae, TashaRobbins, Richard Cardinale, Todd Willens, Gareth Rees, Tracie Lassiter,Benjamin Cassidy, Downey Magallanes, Maureen Foster, James Voyles,Daniel Jorjani, [email protected], Mariagrazia Caminiti, JohnBockmier, James Cason, Micah Chambers, Edward Keable, Susan Combs,Amanda Kaster, Katharine MacGregor, Kevin Haugrud, Katie Mills, NikolaoPula, David Bernhardt, Timothy Williams, Michael Anderson, VirginiaJohnson, Gary Lawkowski, Andrea Travnicek, Douglas Domenech Going? Yes Description: POC: Cathy Gulac, 208-1739 Andrea Travnicek Tue Jul 11, 2017 12pm - 12:30pm Sit-down - Alan and Andrea Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Where: Alan Mikkelsen's Office Calendar: Michelle Mebane Created by: Deborah Lawler Who: Andrea Travnicek, Alan Mikkelsen, Michelle Mebane, Evann Rogers,Deborah Lawler 1pm - 1:30pm W&S-USGS Weekly Call Where: MIB 6657- Conf Line: (b) (5) (b) (5) Calendar: Michelle Mebane Created by: William Lukas Who: Austin Ewell, Joanne Taylor, Betsy Hildebrandt, Ryan Nichols, MichelleMebane, Cynthia Lodge, William Werkheiser, Janice Shay, AndreaTravnicek, William Lukas, Judy Nowakowski, Kerry Rae, Margo Harris,USGS/ASWS Meetings Description: Conf Line: (b) (5) (b) (5) 2pm - 2:30pm FY2019 Budget Meeting - BOR Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Where: Room 6120 Calendar: Gareth Rees Who: Scott Cameron, Jason Freihage, Michelle Mebane, Adrianne Moss, JamesHess, Andrea Travnicek, Alan Mikkelsen, Evann Rogers, James Cason,Gareth Rees, Kerry Rae, Olivia Ferriter, Patrick Joos, Denise Flanagan,Robert Wolf Description: Attendees: Jim Cason Olivia Ferriter Denise Flanagan Adrianne MossJason Freihage Scott Cameron Kerry Rae Alan Mikkleson Bob Wolf 2:30pm - 3pm FY2019 Budget Meeting - USGS Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Where: Room 6120 Calendar: Gareth Rees Who: Adrianne Moss, James Cason, James Hess, Anne Barrett, Kerry Rae, ScottCameron, Jason Freihage, Andrea Travnicek, Michelle Mebane, JudyNowakowski, Denise Flanagan, William Werkheiser, Margo Harris, GarethRees, Olivia Ferriter, Jeffrey Lang, Cynthia Lodge Description: Attendees: Jim Cason Olivia Ferriter Denise Flanagan Adrianne MossJason Freihage Scott Cameron Kerry Rae Bill Werkheiser Cindy Lodge AnneBarrett 3pm - 4pm Briefing for Andrea Travnicek - Reclamation 101/Denver Office 101 Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Where: Room 6641 Calendar: Michelle Mebane Created by: Deborah Lawler Who: David Palumbo, ASWS Conference Room, Michelle Mebane, Kerry Rae,Deborah Lawler, Andre Shepet, Andrea Travnicek, Christopher Trent Andrea Travnicek 4pm - 5pm DOI Operations Meeting - AS/FWP Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Where: Room 6120 - - Call-in 1-(b) (5) Code (b) (5) Calendar: Christine Powell Who: [email protected], Janice DeSordi, Katie Mills, Casey Stemler,Gareth Rees, Paul (Dan) Smith, Andrea Travnicek, Katharine MacGregor,Benjamin Cassidy, Aurelia Skipwith, Roslyn Sellars, TamekaLewis-Robinson, James Voyles, Stephen Guertin, Matthew Dermody, Gary Lawkowski, Raymond Sauvajot, John Tanner, Todd Wynn, Lena McDowall,Rick Obernesser, Maureen Foster, Todd Willens, Jim Kurth, CharisaMorris, Christine Powell, Ryan Hambleton, Marshall Critchfield, TashaRobbins, John Bockmier, Scott Hommel, [email protected], DavidBernhardt Description: Leader Code (b) (5) Attendees: Acting AS DAS Chief of Staff ActingBureau Director Deputy Directors Wed Jul 12, 2017 8:30am - 5:30pm Indian Law and Water Law Workshop Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Calendar: Andrea Travnicek Created by: Kerry Rae 12pm - 1pm Lunch: Andrea & Scott Calendar: Michelle Mebane Who: Scott Cameron, Andrea Travnicek, Michelle Mebane 2pm - 3pm Hold: Ethics Briefing for New Political Appointees Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Where: OS-OCIO Magnolia Conference Room 7013 MIB Calendar: Oluwarotimi Abimbola Who: Natalie Davis, Andrea Travnicek, Lori Mashburn, Todd Willens, EliNachmany, Heather Hall, Oluwarotimi Abimbola, OS-OCIO MagnoliaConference Room 7013 MIB, Elinor Werner, Erica Williams, GaryLawkowski, David Lacroix, Edward McDonnell, Peyton Hardaway, WesleyBullock Description: Please hold for your initial on-boarding briefing. These are recurringbriefs that occur on the first Wednesday of each pay period. Pleasereach out to David Lacroix (david. [email protected]) with questions. Andrea Travnicek 3pm - 4pm Hold: IT Briefing for New Political Appointees Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Where: OS-OCIO Magnolia Conference Room 7013 MIB Calendar: Oluwarotimi Abimbola Who: Karen Matragrano, David Alspach, Natalie Davis, Wesley Bullock, OS-OCIOMagnolia Conference Room 7013 MIB, Eli Nachmany, Martha Eichenbaum,Andrea Travnicek, Gary Lawkowski, Peyton Hardaway, OluwarotimiAbimbola, Lori Mashburn, Heather Hall, Todd Willens, Elinor Werner Description: Please hold for your initial on-boarding briefing. These recurringbriefings occur on the first Wednesday of each pay period. Please reachout to Rotimi Abimbola ([email protected]) with any questions. Thu Jul 13, 2017 10am - 10:30am USGS Realignment Plans Where: room 6657 Calendar: Michelle Mebane Created by: William Lukas Who: Scott Cameron, Kerry Rae, William Werkheiser, Margo Harris, DavidApplegate, William Lukas, Andrea Travnicek Description: Initial discussion of USGS realignment plans in advance of meeting withJim Cason that is TBD. 10:30am - 11am Briefing for Andrea Travnicek - MP Region 101 Overview Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Calendar: Michelle Mebane Created by: Deborah Lawler Who: [email protected], Deborah Lawler, ASWS Conference Room, Kerry Rae,Christopher Trent, Andrea Travnicek, Kevin Sabo, Michelle Mebane, BORWRO MPRegionalLiaison Andrea Travnicek 3pm - 3:30pm Weekly CUPCA check-in Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Where: (b) (5) p/c: (b) (5) Calendar: Kerry Rae Who: Michelle Mebane, Reed Murray, Kerry Rae, Andrea Travnicek Description: kerry leader code: (b) (5) 3:30pm - 4pm Meeting w/Steve Thompson re: Green Diamond & SPI Timber Companies Where: Room 6640 Calendar: Michelle Mebane Created by: Terzinda Vinson Who: Scott Cameron, ASWS Conference Room, [email protected],Michelle Mebane, Andrea Travnicek Description: re: Green Diamond & SPI Timber Companies Fri Jul 14, 2017 10am - 10:30am Meet & Greet Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Where: 6657 Calendar: Catherine Gulac Who: Scott Cameron, Andrea Travnicek, Catherine Gulac, Todd Willens,Michelle Mebane Description: Overview and priorities Todd Willens, Assistant Deputy Secretary 11am - 12pm HOLD - Cal Water Fix - OMB briefing Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Calendar: Kerry Rae Who: Michelle Mebane, Scott Cameron, Robert Wolf, Deborah Lawler, AndreaTravnicek, Kerry Rae, [email protected] 1pm - 1:30pm Meeting with Andrea Travnicek Calendar: Lori Mashburn Created by: Natalie Davis Who: Lori Mashburn, Andrea Travnicek Description: Room 6128 1:30pm - 2pm Weekly Congressional Update f/the Assistant Secretary W&S Where: Room 6657 Calendar: Michelle Mebane Created by: William Lukas Who: Kevin Sabo, Kerry Rae, Michelle Mebane, Travis Yonts, Amanda Kaster,Joshua Mahan, Aaron Thiele, USGS/ASWS Meetings, Andrea Travnicek,Timothy Petty, Austin Ewell, Jeffrey Onizuk, BOR WRO Congressional,Julia Jester, Ryan Nichols, BOR WRO ASWSLiaison, William Lukas, MathewMaucieri Description: New Friday date/time to complement the OCL meeting Friday's at noon.Please advise if this does not work for you. Andrea Travnicek 2:30pm - 3pm Briefing for Andrea Travnicek - PN Region 101 Overview Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Where: Room 6641 Calendar: Michelle Mebane Created by: Deborah Lawler Who: Michelle Mebane, BOR WRO PNRegionalLiaison, Christopher Trent, KerryRae, Deborah Lawler, ASWS Conference
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