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Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Monday, October 01, 2018 Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Monday, October 01, 2018 8:00 AM Wheels up Albany en route East 34th Street Helipad Aircraft: NYSP Helicopter Passengers: Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Stephanie Benton, Director of Governor’s Offices Protective Services incl. Inv. C. Francis State Purposes: The Governor flew from Albany to NYC to conduct state business in the NYC office. Mixed Use: No Reimbursed: No 8:55 AM Wheels down East 34th Street Helipad 10:00 AM Meeting Location: Governor’s Office 633 3rd Avenue, 39th Floor New York, NY Staff: Melissa DeRosa, Secretary to the Governor 10:30 AM Meeting Location: Governor’s Office 633 3rd Avenue, 39th Floor New York, NY Staff: Jill DesRosiers, Executive Deputy Secretary to the Governor Annabel Walsh, Director of Scheduling Timothy Hartz, Director of Executive Operations 11:00 AM Meeting Location: Governor’s Office 633 3rd Avenue, 39th Floor New York, NY Staff: Melissa DeRosa, Secretary to the Governor Jill DesRosiers, Executive Deputy Secretary to the Governor 12:30 PM Meeting Location: Governor’s Office 633 3rd Avenue, 39th Floor New York, NY Staff: Jill DesRosiers, Executive Deputy Secretary to the Governor Timothy Hartz, Director of Executive Operations 4:00 PM Meeting Location: Governor’s Office 633 3rd Avenue, 39th Floor New York, NY 1 Staff: Melissa DeRosa, Secretary to the Governor Jill DesRosiers, Executive Deputy Secretary to the Governor Stephanie Benton, Director of Governor’s Offices Annabel Walsh, Director of Scheduling ### Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Tuesday, October 02, 2018 6:30 PM Premiere of “Rx: Early Detection, A Cancer Journey with Sandra Lee” Location: HBO Theater 1100 Avenue of the Americas, 15th Floor New York, NY ### Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Wednesday, October 03, 2018 10:00 AM Meeting Location: Governor’s Office 633 3rd Avenue, 39th Floor New York, NY Staff: Melissa DeRosa, Secretary to the Governor 12:30 PM Meeting Location: Governor’s Conference Room 633 3rd Avenue, 39th Floor New York, NY Staff: Jill DesRosiers, Executive Deputy Secretary to the Governor Rob Mujica, Director of Budget Kelly Cummings, Deputy Chief of Staff and Senior Advisor Stephanie Benton, Director of Governor’s Offices Annabel Walsh, Director of Scheduling Andrew Ball, Deputy Secretary to the Governor Timothy Hartz, Director of Executive Operations Letizia Tagliafierro, Deputy Secretary for Intergovernmental Affairs and Special Counsel to the Governor Tom Topousis, Special Advisor to the Communications Director and Director of Speechwriting Thomas Feeney, Regional Representative, Staten Island Rick Cotton, Executive Director, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey 2 James Allen, Chief of Staff to the Vice Chair, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey ### Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Thursday, October 04, 2018 9:00 AM John F. Kennedy International Airport Renovation Announcement Location: Gotham Hall 1356 Broadway New York, NY 11:30 AM Meeting Location: Governor’s Conference Room 633 3rd Avenue, 39th Floor New York, NY Staff: Jill DesRosiers, Executive Deputy Secretary to the Governor Rob Mujica, Director of Budget John Maggiore, Director of Policy Kelly Cummings, Deputy Chief of Staff and Senior Advisor Stephanie Benton, Director of Governor’s Offices Annabel Walsh, Director of Scheduling Andrew Ball, Deputy Secretary to the Governor Timothy Hartz, Director of Executive Operations Tom Topousis, Special Advisor to the Communications Director and Director of Speechwriting Thomas Feeney, Regional Representative, Staten Island 12:15 PM Press Conference Call and Announcement Calling on President Trump to Release Contents of FBI Report on Judge Kavanaugh ### Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Friday-Sunday, October 05-07, 2018 ***No Public Schedule*** ### Governor Andrew M. Cuomo 3 Monday, October 08, 2018 10:10 AM Wheels up Albany en route West 30th Street Helipad Aircraft: NYSP Helicopter Passengers: Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Rich Azzopardi, Senior Deputy Communications Director Protective Services incl. Inv. M. Augeri State Purposes: The Governor flew from Albany to NYC to participate in the Columbus Day Parade. Mixed Use: No Reimbursed: No 11:10 AM Wheels down West 30th Street Helipad 11:40 AM Columbus Day Parade Location: W. 46th Street and 5th Avenue New York, NY ### Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Tuesday, October 09, 2018 1:30 PM Meeting Location: Governor’s Office 633 3rd Avenue, 39th Floor New York, NY Staff: Annabel Walsh, Director of Scheduling 3:45 PM Meeting Location: Governor’s Office 633 3rd Avenue, 39th Floor New York, NY Staff: Melissa DeRosa, Secretary to the Governor Jill DesRosiers, Executive Deputy Secretary to the Governor Annabel Walsh, Director of Scheduling ### Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Wednesday, October 10, 2018 12:00 PM Meeting Location: Governor’s Office 633 3rd Avenue, 39th Floor 4 New York, NY Staff: Alphonso David, Counsel to the Governor 1:30 PM Meeting Location: Governor’s Office 633 3rd Avenue, 39th Floor New York, NY Participant: Governor Phil Murphy of The State of New Jersey 2:45 PM Meeting Location: Governor’s Office 633 3rd Avenue, 39th Floor New York, NY Staff: Melissa DeRosa, Secretary to the Governor Jill DesRosiers, Executive Deputy Secretary to the Governor 3:45 PM Meeting Location: Governor’s Office 633 3rd Avenue, 39th Floor New York, NY Staff: Melissa DeRosa, Secretary to the Governor ### Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Thursday, October 11, 2018 6:30 PM AMC 2018: Private Event Location: Scarsdale, NY ### Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Friday-Saturday, October 12-13, 2018 ***No Public Schedule*** ### Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Sunday, October 14, 2018 5 9:35 AM Interview on “CATS Roundtable” with John Catsimatidis 10:30 AM Press Conference Call and Announcement Calling on the FBI to Investigate the “Proud Boys” ### Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Monday, October 15, 2018 8:40 AM Wheels up Albany en route Wall Street Helipad Aircraft: NYSP Helicopter Passengers: Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Stephanie Benton, Director of Governor’s Offices C. Cuomo, Daughter State Purposes: The Governor flew from Albany to NYC to conduct state business out of the NYC office. Mixed Use: No Reimbursed: No 9:45 AM Wheels down Wall Street Helipad 10:30 AM Meeting Location: Governor’s Office 633 3rd Avenue, 39th Floor New York, NY Staff: Rick Cotton, Executive Director, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey 11:00 AM Scheduled Call Participant: Archbishop Demetrios, Geron of America, Primate of the Greek Orthodox Church in America 12:00 PM Meeting Location: Governor’s Conference Room 633 3rd Avenue, 39th Floor New York, NY Staff: Jill DesRosiers, Executive Deputy Secretary to the Governor John Maggiore, Director of Policy Kelly Cummings, Deputy Chief of Staff and Senior Advisor Stephanie Benton, Director of Governor’s Offices Annabel Walsh, Director of Scheduling Andrew Ball, Deputy Secretary to the Governor Timothy Hartz, Director of Executive Operations Tom Topousis, Special Advisor to the Communications Director and Director of Speechwriting 6 Thomas Feeney, Regional Representative, Staten Island 2:00 PM Interview on “Keepin’ It Real with Rev. Al Sharpton” 3:30 PM Meeting Location: Governor’s Office 633 3rd Avenue, 39th Floor New York, NY Staff: Melissa DeRosa, Secretary to the Governor 4:30 PM Meeting Location: Governor’s Office 633 3rd Avenue, 39th Floor New York, NY Staff: Jill DesRosiers, Executive Deputy Secretary to the Governor Annabel Walsh, Director of Scheduling Timothy Hartz, Director of Executive Operations 6:30 PM Interview with WVOX 1460 AM’s William O’Shaughnessy ### Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Tuesday, October 16, 2018 10:00 AM Scheduled Call Staff: Jill DesRosiers, Executive Deputy Secretary to the Governor Andrew Ball, Deputy Secretary to the Governor Timothy Hartz, Director of Executive Operations Rick Cotton, Executive Director, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey 10:30 AM Scheduled Call Staff: Pat Foye, President, MTA Charles Hall, Consultant, NYCT Phil Eng, President, Long Island Rail Road 11:30 AM Scheduled Call Staff: Jill DesRosiers, Executive Deputy Secretary to the Governor Rob Mujica, Director of Budget Kelly Cummings, Deputy Chief of Staff and Senior Advisor Stephanie Benton, Director of Governor’s Offices Annabel Walsh, Director of Scheduling Andrew Ball, Deputy Secretary to the Governor Timothy Hartz, Director of Executive Operations 7 Tom Topousis, Special Advisor to the Communications Director and Director of Speechwriting John Howard, Director of Operations Thomas Feeney, Regional Representative, Staten Island 12:15 PM Wheels up Westchester County Airport en route Ithaca Tompkins Regional Airport Aircraft: NYSP King Air Passengers: Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Stephanie Benton, Director of Governor’s Offices Rich Azzopardi, Senior Deputy Communications Director Protective Services incl. T/Lt. V. Straface State Purposes: The Governor flew from Westchester to Ithaca to make a transportation announcement. Mixed Use: No Reimbursed: No 1:00 PM Wheels down Ithaca Tompkins Regional Airport 1:20 PM Ithaca Airport Groundbreaking Announcement Location: Ithaca Tomkins Regional Airport 66 Brown Road Ithaca, NY 2:20 PM Wheels up Ithaca Tompkins Regional Airport en route Syracuse Hancock International Airport Aircraft: NYSP King Air Passengers: Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Stephanie Benton, Director of Governor’s Offices Rich Azzopardi, Senior Deputy Communications Director Howard Zemsky, President and CEO, Empire State Development Protective Services incl. T/Lt. V. Straface State Purposes: The Governor flew from Ithaca to Syracuse to make an economic development announcement. Mixed Use: No Reimbursed: No 2:35 PM Wheels down Syracuse Hancock International Airport 3:00 PM Syracuse Mets Lease Extension Announcement Location: NBT Bank Stadium 1 Tex Simone Drive Syracuse, NY 4:05 PM Wheels up Syracuse Hancock International Airport en route Albany International Airport Aircraft: NYSP King Air Passengers: Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Stephanie Benton, Director of Governor’s Offices Rich Azzopardi, Senior Deputy Communications Director 8 Howard Zemsky, President and CEO, Empire State Development Protective Services incl. T/Lt. V. Straface State Purposes: The Governor flew from Syracuse to Albany to end his day. Mixed Use: No Reimbursed: No 4:40 PM Wheels down Albany International Airport ### Governor Andrew M.
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