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State RA and DD Contacts SBA REGION I 10 Causeway Street, Suite 265A ▪ Boston, Massachusetts 02222 P: 617-565-8416 F: 617-565-8420 Wendell G. Davis, Regional Administrator P: 617-565-8415 C: 617-943-2505 E: [email protected] Elizabeth Moisuk, Regional Communications Director P: 617-565-5572 C: 202-868-1308 Keegan Shepardson, Regional Advocate P: 617-565-8418 Michele Meade, Administrative Resource Coordinator P: 617-565-8416 DISTRICT OFFICE ADDRESS NAME TITLE OFFICE NUMBER CELL NUMBER Amy Bassett DD 207-622-8382 603-545-8411 68 Sewall Street, Room 512 Diane Sturgeon DDD 207-622-8286 207-632-0754 MAINE Augusta, ME 04330 Keith Lind PIO 207-622-8551 202-853-0592 P: 207-622-8551 F: 207-622-8277 Margaret Chase Smith Federal BANGOR, ME Building Mr. James Pineau AM 207-945-2021 207-450-2290 (Area Office) 202 Harlow Street, Room 21250 Bangor, ME 04330 312 Fore Street Portland, ME Suite 104 Brad Currie AM 207-248-9040 207-248-9040 (Area Office) Portland, ME 10 Causeway Street, Suite 265 Robert H. Nelson DD 617-565-5561 617-595-7251 MASSACHUSETTS Boston, MA 02222 Peter Kontakos DDD 617-565-5562 P: 617-565-5590 F: 617-565-1526 Norman Eng PIO 617-565-8510 202-853-5792 One Federal Street, Building 101-R SPRINGFIELD, MA Springfield, MA 01105 Mr. Oreste Varela BM 413-785-0484 413-222-4286 (Branch) P: 413-785-0484 55 Pleasant Street, Suite 3101 Greta Johansson DD 603-225-1401 603-856-4444 NEW HAMPSHIRE Concord, NH 03301 Rachael Roderick Supv. ED 603-225-1603 603-290-4044 P: 603-225-1400 F: 603-225-1409 Cheryl Croto PIO 603-225-1407 603-892-8901 401-528-4561 x Mark S. Hayward Interim DD 401-265-9181 280 Trumbull Street, 2nd Floor 4540 CONNECTICUT Hartford, CT 06103 Julio Casiano DDD 860-240-4896 860-560-6556 P: 860-240-4700 F: 860-240-4659 Moraima Gutierrez PIO 860-240-4654 860-778-0837 87 State Street, Suite 205 Darcy Carter DD X 203 802-249-8287 VERMONT Montpelier, VT 05601 Susan Mazza Supv. ED X 209 802-828-4422 P: 802-828-4422 F: 802-828-4485 Daniel Monahan PIO X 215 202-868-7055 380 Westminster Street, Rm 511 Mark S. Hayward DD x 4540 401-265-9181 RHODE ISLAND Providence, RI 02903 Joan Moran DDD x 4580 401-752-9293 P: 401-528-4561 F: 401-528-4539 Ryan P. Brissette PIO x 4630 202-805-9168 Stephanie Wehagen, SBA National Ombudsman Office: 202-205-6484 Cell: 202-441-5669 Last Updated: 3-13-20 SBA REGION II 26 Federal Plaza, Suite 3108 ▪ New York, NY 10278 P: 212-264-1450 F: 212-481-0769 Steve Bulger, Regional Administrator P: 212-264-1450 /1451 C: 718-755-5035 E: [email protected] Matthew Coleman, Regional Communications Director P: 212-264-7750 Christine Myers, Regional Advocate P: 212-264-7752 C: 908-451-7415 Denise Galgano, Area Resource Coordinator P: 212-264-5269 DISTRICT OFFICE ADDRESS NAME TITLE OFFICE NUMBER CELL NUMBER 2 Gateway Center, Suite 1002 Alfred Titone DD 973-645-3680 631-245-7068 NEW JERSEY Newark, NJ 07102 John Blackstock DDD 973-645-3580 973-495-3292 P: 973-645-2434 F: 973-645-6265 Harry Menta PIO 973-645-6064 302-463-0826 26 Federal Plaza Beth L. Goldberg DD 212-264-1318 917-209-1780 NEW YORK New York, NY 10278 John Mallano DDD 212-264-1480 646-925-2027 P: 212-264-4354 F: 212-264-4963 James (Bailey) Wolff PIO 212-264-1489 350 Motor Parkway, Suite 109 LONG ISLAND, NY 631-454-0762 Hauppauge, NY 11788 Robert Piechota BM None (Branch) P: 631-454-0762 224 Harrison Street, Suite 506 Bernard J. Paprocki DD x 235 315-427-7300 SYRACUSE Syracuse, NY 13202 Daniel Rickman DDD x 241 518-951-9274 P: 315-471-9393 F: 315-471-9288 Rachael Stanton PIO x 244 None 333 East Water Street, 4th Floor ELMIRA, NY Elmira, NY 14901 Howard Garrity EDS x 30 607-738-2239 (Branch) P: 607-734-8130 F: 607-733-4656 1 Computer Drive S. ALBANY, NY Albany, NY 12205 Daniel Rickman BM x 231 518-951-9274 (AWS) P: 518-446-1118 F: 518-446-1228 130 South Elmwood Ave, Suite 540 Franklin J. Sciortino DD 716-551-4305 716-863-0780 BUFFALO Buffalo, NY 14202 Victoria Reynolds DDD 716-551-5668 716-225-9853 P: 716-551-4301 F: 716-551-4418 Kelly LoTempio EDS/PIO 716-551-3249 None 100 State Street, Room 410 ROCHESTER, NY Rochester, NY 14614 Virginia Smith BM 585-263-6711 585-743-6554 (Branch) P: 585-263-6700 F: 585-263-3146 237 Ponce de Leon Ave Yvette Collazo DD 787-766-5002 787-674-2260 PUERTO RICO & Plaza 273, Suite 510 María deJesús DDD 787-766-5572 787-667-1043 VIRGIN ISLANDS San Juan, PR 00917-1930 P: 787-766-5572 F: 787-766-5309 Angelique Adjutant PIO 787-766-5570 787-532-1800 3013 Estate Golden Rock, Room 167 St. Croix Post of Christiansted, VI 00820 Wayne Huddleston SAM 340-718-5381 340-473-7945 Duty (Branch) P: 340-718-5381 F: 340-778-1102 Last Updated: 3-13-20 SBA REGION III 660 American Avenue, Suite 301 ▪ King of Prussia, PA 19406 P: (610) 382-3090 Steve Bulger, Acting Regional Administrator P: 212-264-1450 /1451 C: 718-755-5035 E: [email protected] Chris Hatch, Regional Communications Director P: 610-382-3088 C: 484-213-5135 Elmo Rinaldi, Regional Advocate P: 610-382-3093 Brenda L. Jones, Administrative Resource Coordinator P: 610-382-3092 OFFICE DISTRICT OFFICE ADDRESS NAME TITLE CELL NUMBER NUMBER 100 South Charles St., Suite 1201 Stephen Umberger DD 410-962-2055 443-844-9960 MARYLAND Baltimore, MD 21201 Edward Knox DDD 410-244-3326 443-844-2475 P: 410-962-6195 F: 410-962-1805 Rachel Howard PIO 410-244-3337 443-786-5510 320 West Pike Street, Suite 330 Karen Friel DD 304-623-7442 304-997-0671 WEST VIRGINIA Clarksburg, WV 26301 George Murray DDD 304-623-7441 484-903-2953 P: 304-623-5631 F: 304-623-0023 Nikki Bowmar PAS 304-623-7445 405 Capitol Street, Suite 412 CHARLESTON, WV Charleston, WV 25301 Emma Wilson BM 304-347-5220 304-590-2757 (Branch) P: 304-347-5220 Parkview Tower Stephen R. Dixel DD 610-382-3095 202-744-7795 660 American Avenue, Suite 301 PHILADELPHIA Michael Kane DDD 610-382-3071 610-212-2288 King of Prussia, PA 19406 Robert Goza PIO 610-382-3084 610-256-6415 P: 610-382-3062 F: 202-481-1925 Sonia Smith EDS & PIO 610-382-3085 202-372-7064 One Penn Center HARRISBURG, PA 2601 N. Third Street, Suite 504 Solomon Wheeler BM 717-782-3840 717-503-7094 (Branch) Harrisburg, PA 17110 P: 717-782-3840 F: 717-782-4839 7 N. Wilkes-Barre Blvd WILKES-BARRE, PA Stegmaier Building, Suite 4M VACANT BM (Branch) Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 P: 570-826-6204 411 Seventh Ave, Suite 1450 Kelly Hunt DD x 106 (412) 589-4855 PITTSBURGH Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Regina Puzausky DDD X 119 412-992-6988 P: 412-395-6560 F: 412-395-6562 Janet M. Heyl PIO x 103 412-719-4947 400 N. 8th Street, Suite 1150 Carl Knoblock DD 804-986-8901 VIRGINIA Richmond, VA 23219 Shirelle Taliaferro DDD 804-253-8903 804-201-0616 P: 804-771-2400 F: 804-771-2764 Monet Chapman BOS 804-253-9086 409 3rd Street SW, 2nd Floor Antonio Doss DD 202-205-0010 202-412-2287 WASHINGTON, DC Washington, DC 20416 Shuraie Mackin DDD 202-205-6392 P: 202-205-8800 F: 202-481-0491 Jack Spirakes EDS / PIO 202-205-0536 I.M Pei Bldg 1105 N. Market St., John Fleming DD 302-573-6182 303-530-2554 Lobby Level DELAWARE John Banks DDD 302-573-6553 302-723-1062 Wilmington, DE 19801 P: 302-573-6294 F: 302-573-6060 Jennifer Pilcher PIO 302-573-6181 302-494-0296 Last Updated: 3-13-20 SBA REGION IV 233 Peachtree Street NE, Suite 200 ▪ Atlanta, GA 30303 P: (404) 331-4999 F: (404) 331-2354 Mr. Ashley Bell, Regional Administrator P: 404-331-4999 C: 404-317-5842 E: [email protected] Lola Kress, Regional Communications Director P: 404-331-2798 C: 404-330-4737 Bruce LeVell, Regional Advocate P: 404-331-3081 Tawana Farley, Administrative Resource Coordinator P: 404-331-4943 C: 404-416-8093 DISTRICT OFFICE ADDRESS NAME TITLE OFFICE NUMBER CELL NUMBER Tom Todt DD 205-290-7009 205-717-0802 2 North Twentieth Street, Suite 325 Lafero D. Ralph DDD 205-290-7684 205-790-2161 ALABAMA Birmingham, AL 35203 P: 205-290-7101 F: 205-290-7404 David Ramp PIO 205-290-7393 202-536-6481 JaWanda Henderson-Jones PIO-backup 205-290-7643 None 7825 Baymeadows Way, Suite 100-B Wilfredo Gonzalez DD 904-443-1970 904-655-6647 NORTH FLORIDA Jacksonville, FL 32256 Gilbert Colon DDD 904-443-1907 904-629-9625 P: 904-443-1900 F: 904-443-1980 Nayana Sen PIO 904-443-1933 904-377-7385 51 SW 1st Avenue, Suite 201 Victoria Guerrero DD 305-536-5553 786-909-2047 SOUTH FLORIDA Miami, FL 33130 Jonel Hein DDD 305-536-5527 813-541-3419 P: 305-536-5521 F: 305-536-5058 Heather Hines PAS 305-536-5844 786-393-1909 233 Peachtree Street NE, Suite 300 Terri L. Denison DD 404-331-0108 404-695-8134 GEORGIA Atlanta, GA 30303 Ed Carballo DDD 404-331-0116 404-655-4529 P: 404-331-0100 F: 404-331-0101 VACANT PIO 404-331-0124 404-307-6114 600 Dr.
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