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(TE: Hourly Rate) SENATE EMPLOYEES SENATE EMPLOYEES - 2021 Check Date: 03/17/21 Page:1 of 29 REGULAR ANNUAL (RA) - SPECIAL ANNUAL (SA) TEMPORARY (TE: Hourly Rate) Pay Period #24: 02/18/21 - 03/03/21 Bi-Weekly Name Office Area Location Title Pay Basis ACEVEDO, SAMANTHA I SENATOR JESSICA RAMOS ALBANY ALBANY DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF $2,692.31 RA ADAMS, DAVID V SENATE SERGEANT-AT-ARMS ALBANY SESSION SERGEANT-AT-ARMS $1,211.55 SA ADDOH, ISAAC SENATOR JAMAAL BAILEY BRONX COMMUNITY LIAISON $609.63 SA ADEY, BRIAN T SENATOR JOSEPH A. GRIFFO UTICA CHIEF OF STAFF $3,192.31 RA AGOSTO, KENNETH G SENATOR JAMAAL BAILEY BRONX DISTRICT DIRECTOR $2,271.54 RA AGOVINO, JOSEPH W SENATOR JOHN BROOKS MASSAPEQUA COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR $3,076.93 RA AGUAM, RAYAN S SENATOR JAMES TEDISCO CLIFTON PARK DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY RELATIONS $1,153.85 RA AGUIRRE, COLIN D SENATE TECHNOLOGY SERVICES ALBANY OFFICE SUPPORT REPRESENTATIVE $1,426.16 RA AHMAD, TASMIAH MAJORITY CONFERENCE SERVICES NEW YORK EXTERNAL RELATIONS ASSOCIATE $2,200.00 SA AKSHAR, JESSICA A MINORITY ADMINISTRATION BINGHAMTON REGIONAL COORDINATOR $2,692.31 RA AL ANNABI, NADINE Y SEN STUDENT PROGRAM OFF/SESS ASST ALBANY SENATE SESSION ASSISTANT $1,137.93 SA ALCIN, WIDIANE SENATOR ROXANNE J. PERSAUD ALBANY LEGISLATIVE COORDINATOR $1,846.16 SA ALEXANDER, PAUL A SENATOR JAMES SANDERS ALBANY LEGISLATIVE DIRECTOR $2,884.62 RA ALEXANDER, THEOPHILUS W SENATOR SAMRA G. BROUK ALBANY LEGISLATIVE AIDE $2,000.00 RA ALLACCO, KATHERINE N MAJORITY CONFERENCE SERVICES NEW YORK EXTERNAL RELATIONS COMMUNICATIONS LA $2,530.00 SA ALLEN, DONNA M SS/SENATE OFFICE SERVICES ALBANY OFFICE MANAGER $1,933.20 RA ALLEN, TYLER V SENATOR TOBY ANN STAVISKY FLUSHING DIRECTOR OF CONSTITUENT SERVICES $1,653.85 RA ALPAUGH, ROBIN M SENATOR FREDERICK J. AKSHAR II BINGHAMTON DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS $2,692.31 RA ALRAWASHDEH, MOHAMMED I SENATOR ANDREW S. GOUNARDES BROOKLYN DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS $1,923.08 RA ALVARENGA, JONATHAN M MAJORITY CONFERENCE SERVICES MASSAPEQUA LONG ISLAND REGIONAL DIRECTOR $2,800.00 SA AMATO, CHRISTOPHER A MAJORITY COUNSEL/PROGRAM ALBANY ASSOCIATE COUNSEL $2,884.62 RA AMBER, KATHERINE S SENATOR BRIAN KAVANAGH NEW YORK SCHEDULER & SPECIAL PROJECTS COORD $1,769.24 RA AMBRECHT, MICHAEL R SENATOR THOMAS F. O'MARA ALBANY COUNSEL $2,884.62 SA AMOR, LOREN MAJORITY SENIOR STAFF NEW YORK DIR. INTERGOVERNMENTAL EXTERNAL AFRS $6,400.00 RA ANAGNOSTAKIS, MICHAEL SENATOR JAMES SKOUFIS NEWBURGH SENIOR ADVISOR $1,173.08 SA ANDERS, SARAH G SENATOR ANDREW S. GOUNARDES BROOKLYN DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF/COMMUNICATIONS $2,884.62 RA ANDERSON, TIA S MAJORITY COMMUNICATIONS ALBANY PRESS AIDE $1,923.08 RA ANDREWS, SHELLEY M CHAMBER SERVICES ALBANY DIRECTOR LEGISLATIVE OPERATIONS $5,200.00 RA ANNABI, JACQUELINE SENATOR SUSAN SERINO PUTNAM VALLEY DISTRICT OFFICE COORDINATOR $2,307.70 RA ANREUS, ISABEL M SENATOR JULIA C. SALAZAR BROOKLYN DIRECTOR OF CONSTITUENT SERVICES $2,153.85 RA ANTHONY, TAHIRIH Z SENATOR LUIS SEPULVEDA ALBANY LEGISLATIVE DIRECTOR $2,307.70 RA ANTONOVICH, PAUL C SENATE SERGEANT-AT-ARMS ALBANY SESSION SERGEANT-AT-ARMS $1,234.62 SA APONTE, INGA L MAJORITY CONFERENCE SERVICES NEW YORK TRANSLATOR $1,800.00 RA AQUINO RAMIREZ, FRANCISCO SENATOR JOSE G. RIVERA BRONX COMMUNITY AFFAIRS REPRESENTATIVE $1,230.77 RA ARAUJO, ALEXANDRA D SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE/MAJORITY ALBANY GRANT ADMINISTRATOR ASSISTANT $2,115.39 RA ARMONY, BEATRICE L SENATOR TODD KAMINSKY ALBANY EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/ALBANY OFFICE MA $1,346.16 SA ARNAUD, RACHEL L MAJORITY COUNSEL/PROGRAM ALBANY LEGISLATIVE DIRECTOR $2,200.00 RA ARZU, JAQUAN J SENATOR SAMRA G. BROUK FAIRPORT COMM. OUTREACH & CONSTIT. COORD. $1,730.77 RA ASCIUTTO, GEORGIA M SENATOR SHELLEY MAYER PORT CHESTER COMMITTEE DIRECTOR $3,846.16 RA ASHLAW, RICHARD L SENATOR JOSEPH A. GRIFFO MASSENA CONSTITUENT REPRESENTATIVE $192.31 SA AYBAR-VENTURA, LIZNEL C MAJORITY CONFERENCE SERVICES NEW YORK EXTERNAL RELATIONS ASSOCIATE $2,200.00 SA BABINO, ADRIANA E SENATOR DIANE J. SAVINO ALBANY SENIOR CYBERSECURITY ADVISOR $2,678.57 SA BAER, MATTHEW S SENATOR ZELLNOR Y. MYRIE BROOKLYN DIRECTOR OF POLICY & COMMUNICATIONS $2,615.39 RA BAEZ, JAY SENATOR JOSE G. RIVERA ALBANY LEGISLATIVE DIRECTOR $2,500.00 RA BAEZ, RONALD S SENATOR ZELLNOR Y. MYRIE BROOKLYN COMMUNITY LIAISON $1,606.97 RA SENATE EMPLOYEES - 2021 Check Date: 03/17/21 Page:2 of 29 REGULAR ANNUAL (RA) - SPECIAL ANNUAL (SA) TEMPORARY (TE: Hourly Rate) Pay Period #24: 02/18/21 - 03/03/21 Bi-Weekly Name Office Area Location Title Pay Basis BALLARD, LUCINDA R SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE/MAJORITY ALBANY FINANCE COMMITTEE CLERK $1,923.08 RA BANKS, NIARA N CH/JOURNAL CLERK'S OFFICE ALBANY BILL JACKETING CLERK $1,188.47 RA BANKS, NIGEL D SENATE M&O/SUPPLY ALBANY SUPPLY CLERK $1,424.87 RA BANVILLE III, JOHN K MINORITY COUNSEL/PROGRAM ALBANY LEGISLATIVE ANALYST $1,923.08 RA BARBER-ELLIS, ATIRA C SENATOR ZELLNOR Y. MYRIE BROOKLYN COMMUNICATIONS & DIGITAL MEDIA AIDE $1,653.85 RA BARBERA-DALLI, JANINE A SENATOR MARIO R. MATTERA SMITHTOWN COUNSEL $2,692.31 RA BARCHER, JEANNINE A SENATOR BRAD HOYLMAN ALBANY OFFICE MANAGER $1,923.08 RA BARKSDALE, STUART A SENATOR ANDREA STEWART-COUSINS YONKERS DRIVER $1,200.00 SA BARNAS, ALINA SENATE M&O/CUSTODIALSER ALBANY CUSTODIAN $588.92 SA BARRON, MATTHEW R SENATOR NEIL D. BRESLIN ALBANY LEGISLATIVE DIRECTOR $2,139.24 RA BARTOLI, JOSEPH M SS/PRODUCTION SERVICES ALBANY FACILITY ASSISTANT $1,115.39 RA BARTZ, MELISSA R FO/PAYROLL ALBANY PAYROLL PROCESSOR $1,294.76 RA BASKET, JOHN E SENATOR JAMAAL BAILEY BRONX COMMUNITY AIDE $25.00 TE BECK, ALISON C MINORITY COUNSEL/PROGRAM ALBANY CLERK $19.00 TE BECK, FREDERICK A SS/PRODUCTION SERVICES ALBANY DIRECTOR OF PRODUCTION SERVICES $4,605.41 RA BECKER, MICHELLE A MINORITY CONFERENCE SERVICES ALBANY GRAPHIC ARTIST $1,730.77 RA BEILING, NICHOLAS E SENATOR SEAN M. RYAN BUFFALO DISTRICT OFFICE MANAGER $1,730.77 RA BELL, JAMES SENATE TECHNOLOGY SERVICES ALBANY DIRECTOR, SENATE TECHNOLOGY SERVICES $7,191.96 RA BENJAMIN, KRISTINA G SENATOR SAMRA G. BROUK FAIRPORT COMMUNITY OUTREACH & CONST. MANAGER $1,576.93 RA BENJAMIN, MICHAEL D SENATOR ROXANNE J. PERSAUD BROOKLYN SPECIAL ASSISTANT $653.85 SA BENNARDO, RAYMOND M SENATOR ALEXIS WEIK PATCHOGUE DIRECTOR OF CONSTITUENT AFFAIRS $1,923.08 RA BENNETT, DENNIS P SENATOR PHILIP BOYLE BAY SHORE DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE $461.54 SA BENOIT, MARCUS MAJORITY COUNSEL/PROGRAM ALBANY ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT $1,600.00 RA BENSON, PETER H SS/QUICK COPY ALBANY PRODUCTION TECHNICIAN $1,802.94 RA BERESFORD, BRIAN R SENATE M&O/DO COORDINATOR NEW YORK DOWNSTATE OPERATIONS COORDINATOR $2,036.68 RA BERGER, NATHAN S SENATOR JESSICA RAMOS ALBANY LEGISLATIVE DIRECTOR $1,923.08 RA BERGUSON, TIMOTHY J SENATOR SUSAN SERINO ALBANY LEGISLATIVE DIRECTOR $2,019.24 RA BERKELEY, NATHANIEL J SENATOR KEVIN M. THOMAS GARDEN CITY DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE $1,442.31 RA BERLOW, MAIA E SENATOR BRAD HOYLMAN NEW YORK LEGISLATIVE AIDE/COMMUNITY LIAISON $1,980.77 RA BERNSTEIN, KIMBERLY M SENATOR ANDREW S. GOUNARDES ALBANY LEGISLATIVE AIDE $2,000.00 RA BERO, ALLYSON N SENATOR PAMELA HELMING GENEVA COMMUNITY AFFAIRS COORD / SCHEDULER $1,692.31 RA BERRY, SOFIA C SENATOR SHELLEY MAYER ALBANY LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT $1,615.39 RA BESSINGER, AUGUSTUS F SS/PRODUCTION SERVICES ALBANY FINISHING TECHNICIAN $2,071.93 RA BEST, BRYAN W SENATOR SIMCHA FELDER ALBANY ACTING CHIEF OF STAFF $2,884.62 RA BEST, CAITLYN A SENATOR JOSE G. RIVERA BRONX COMMUNITY AFFAIRS DIRECTOR $1,730.77 RA BETANCOURT, ANGEL L SENATOR ALESSANDRA BIAGGI BRONX CONSTITUENT SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE $1,346.16 RA BHATTI, MOBEEN I MAJORITY COUNSEL/PROGRAM ALBANY POLICY ADVISOR $3,000.00 RA BIEGEL, RAE DAWN SENATE M&O/POST OFFICE ALBANY POSTAL CLERK $1,200.69 RA BIERMAN, KATHERINE L SS/SENATE EVENTS ALBANY GRAPHIC DESIGNER $1,346.16 RA BIERNACKI, JASON J SENATE TECHNOLOGY SERVICES ALBANY MANAGER STS EDUC. AND SUPPORT $4,688.32 RA BINKOWSKI, STEVEN B STS/BUSINESS APPLICATIONS CENTER ALBANY SENIOR PROGRAMMER $3,178.85 RA BINSTOCK, LAILEE A SENATOR SAMRA G. BROUK FAIRPORT CHIEF OF STAFF $2,884.62 RA BISHOP, JEFFREY C SENATOR PETER OBERACKER ALBANY COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR $2,996.16 RA BISKUP, LYDIA A SENATOR SUSAN SERINO HYDE PARK DIRECTOR OF DISTRICT OFCE OPERATIONS $3,384.62 RA BLAIS, KATHERINE A SS/SENATE OFFICE SERVICES ALBANY DATA ENTRY OPERATOR $1,592.43 RA SENATE EMPLOYEES - 2021 Check Date: 03/17/21 Page:3 of 29 REGULAR ANNUAL (RA) - SPECIAL ANNUAL (SA) TEMPORARY (TE: Hourly Rate) Pay Period #24: 02/18/21 - 03/03/21 Bi-Weekly Name Office Area Location Title Pay Basis BLIZINSKI, ALEXANDER J SENATOR JAMES TEDISCO ALBANY LEGISLATIVE AIDE $1,192.31 RA BOLJEVIC, NICHOLAS R SENATOR FREDERICK J. AKSHAR II BINGHAMTON CONSTITUENT SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE $1,346.16 RA BONNICK, ROSE E SENATOR JEREMY A. COONEY ROCHESTER COMMUNITY LIAISON $1,538.47 RA BOONE, HAYDEN J SENATE TECHNOLOGY SERVICES ALBANY OFFICE SUPPORT REPRESENTATIVE $1,721.93 RA BOONE, JEFFREY B SENATE M&O/FURNISHINGS CONTROL ALBANY ASSISTANT CHIEF OF FURNISHINGS $2,065.28 RA BORINGTON, DONAVAN C SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE/MAJORITY ALBANY SENIOR BUDGET ANALYST $2,692.31 RA BOSO, MICHAEL H SEN STUDENT PROGRAM OFF/SESS ASST ALBANY SENATE SESSION ASSISTANT $1,137.93 SA BOUCHER, JOHN C STS/BUSINESS APPLICATIONS CENTER ALBANY PROGRAMMER $3,694.00 RA BOYD, REGINA D MINORITY ADMINISTRATION ALBANY EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT $1,346.16 SA BRADLEY, ALLISON L SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE/MAJORITY ALBANY DEPUTY SECRETARY $5,600.00 RA BRADY, KEVIN C SENATOR ANNA M. KAPLAN CARLE PLACE DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE $1,730.77 RA BRANDON, ROBERT J MAJORITY CONFERENCE SERVICES BUFFALO COMMUNITY LIAISON $876.00 SA BRANDON, SYMRA D SENATOR ANDREA STEWART-COUSINS YONKERS DIRECTOR COMMUNITY AFFAIRS $3,200.00 SA BRASSARD, ANGEL A SENATE M&O/TELEPHONE OPERATORS ALBANY TELEPHONE OPERATOR $1,153.85 RA BREAKELL, DOUGLAS A MINORITY ADMINISTRATION ALBANY CHIEF OF STAFF $5,614.81 RA BREEN, KEVIN P SENATE SERGEANT-AT-ARMS ALBANY SESSION SERGEANT-AT-ARMS $1,234.62 SA BRENNAN, SCOTT J SENATE M&O/SHOP ALBANY SHOP SUPERVISOR $2,652.25 RA BRENNAN, WENDY SENATOR ELIZABETH KRUEGER NEW YORK COMMUNITY OUTREACH & CONSTITUENT SER $2,258.08 RA BRIX, PIERCE M SENATOR TOBY ANN STAVISKY ALBANY COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR $2,692.31 RA BROCK, TERELL L SENATOR JOSE M.
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