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STATE of ARIZONA AGENCY EQUAL OPPORTUNITY CONTACT LIST Agency Agency Director EEO Administrator STATE OF ARIZONA AGENCY EQUAL OPPORTUNITY CONTACT LIST Agency Agency Director EEO Administrator AB Arizona State Board of Accountancy Monica Petersen Monica Petersen Phone (602) 364-0870 100 N. 15th Avenue, Suite 165 Executive Director Equal Opportunity Administrator Fax (602) 364-0903 Phoenix, Arizona 85007 [email protected] [email protected] AD Arizona Department of Administration Elizabeth Thorson Nancy Gomez Phone (602) 542-4811 100 N. 15th Avenue, Suite 401 Interim Director Equal Opportunity Administrator Fax (602) 542-3712 Phoenix, Arizona 85007 [email protected] [email protected] AG Office of the Attorney General Mark Brnovich Leslie Welch Phone (602) 542-8046 1275 W. Washington Arizona Attorney General Equal Opportunity Administrator Fax (602) 542-8000 Phoenix, Arizona 85007-2926 [email protected] [email protected] AH Arizona Department of Agriculture Mark W. Killian Melissa Meek Phone (602) 542-0925 1688 W. Adams Director Equal Opportunity Administrator Fax (602) 542-7547 Phoenix, Arizona 85007 [email protected] [email protected] AN Arizona Acupuncture Board of Examiners David Geriminsky Pete Gonzalez Phone (602) 364-0145 1740 W. Adams, Ste 3005 Executive Director Equal Opportunity Administrator Fax (602) 542-1598 Phoenix, Arizona 85007 [email protected] [email protected] AT Arizona Automobile Theft Authority Fred Zumbo Frank Ceballos Phone (602) 364-2887 1400 W. Washington, Suite 270 Executive Director Equal Opportunity Administrator Fax (602) 364-2897 Phoenix, Arizona 85007 [email protected] [email protected] AU Arizona Auditor General Lindsey Perry Jennifer Fernandez Phone (602) 553-0333 2910 N. 44th Street, Suite 410 Auditor General Equal Opportunity Administrator Fax (602) 586-8354 Phoenix, Arizona 85018 [email protected] [email protected] BA Arizona Board of Athletic Training Karen Whiteford Karen Whiteford Phone (602) 589-8353 1740 W. Adams, Ste 3407 Executive Director Equal Opportunity Administrator Fax (602) 589-8354 Phoenix, Arizona 85007 [email protected] [email protected] Thursday, May 2, 2019 Agency Agency Director EEO Administrator BB Arizona Board of Barbers Sam Barcelona Mary Jane Jones Phone (602) 542-4498 1740 W. Adams, Ste 3011 Executive Director Equal Opportunity Administrator Fax (602) 381-1225 Phoenix, Arizona 85007 [email protected] [email protected] BD Arizona Department of Financial Institutions Keith Schraad Nicole Baker Phone (602) 771-2770 100 N. 15th Avenue, Suite 261 Interim Superintendent Equal Opportunity Administrator Fax (602) 265-6240 Phoenix, Arizona 85007 [email protected] [email protected] BF Arizona Board of Fingerprinting Matthew A. Scheller Matthew Scheller Phone (602) 265-3747 P.O. Box 6129 Executive Director Equal Opportunity Administrator Fax (602) 265-6240 Phoenix, Arizona 85005-6129 [email protected] [email protected] BH Arizona Board of Behavioral Health Examiners Tobi Zavala Donna Dalton Phone (602) 542-1811 1740 W. Adams, Ste 3600 Executive Director Equal Opportunity Administrator Fax (602) 771-7888 Phoenix, Arizona 85001 [email protected] [email protected] BN Arizona State Board of Nursing Joey Ridenour Judy Bontrager Phone (602) 229-2522 1740 W. Adams, Ste 2000 Executive Director Equal Opportunity Administrator Fax (602) 229-2555 Phoenix, Arizona 85007 [email protected] [email protected] BR Arizona Board of Regents John Arnold Gale Tebeau Phone (602) 229-2505 2020 N. Central Avenue, Suite 230 Executive Director Equal Opportunity Administrator Fax (480) 784-4962 Phoenix, Arizona 85004-4593 [email protected] [email protected] CB Arizona State Board of Cosmetology Kimberly Scoplitte Kimberly Scoplitte Phone (480) 784-4632 1740 W. Adams, Ste 4400 Executive Director Equal Opportunity Administrator Fax (602) 542-4111 Phoenix, Arizona 85007 [email protected] [email protected] CC Arizona Corporation Commission Matthew J. Neubert Kim Battista Phone (602) 771-5012 1200 W. Washington Executive Director Equal Opportunity Administrator Fax (602) 542-0633 Phoenix, Arizona 85007-2927 [email protected] [email protected] Thursday, May 2, 2019 Agency Agency Director EEO Administrator CD Early Childhood Development/First Things First Marilee Dal Pra Raymond Smith Phone (602) 771-5085 4000 N. Central Avenue, Suite 8000 Executive Director Equal Opportunity Administrator Fax (602) 864-5099 Phoenix, Arizona 85012 [email protected] [email protected] CE Arizona Board of Chiropractic Examiners Justin Bohall Lindsey Castro Phone (602) 549-9106 1740 W. Adams, Ste 2430 Executive Director Equal Opportunity Administrator Fax (602) 495-1302 Phoenix, Arizona 85007 [email protected] [email protected] CH Arizona Department of Child Safety Gregory McKay Sarah Aupperlee Phone (602)542-3159 3003 N. Central Ave, 23rd Floor Director Equal Opportunity Administrator Fax (602) 542-1933 Phoenix, Arizona 85012 [email protected] [email protected] CL Arizona Exposition and State Fair Board Wanell Costello Chaundra Holdren Phone (602) 257-7196 1826 W. McDowell Rd. Executive Director Equal Opportunity Administrator Fax (602) 542-4833 Phoenix, Arizona 85007 [email protected] [email protected] CO Arizona Court of Appeals - Division One Amy M. Wood Amy M. Wood Phone (602) 452-6705 1501 W. Washington, Suite 305 Clerk of the Court Equal Opportunity Administrator Fax (602) 438-0407 Phoenix, Arizona 85007 [email protected] [email protected] CR Arizona Cotton Research and Protection Council Leighton Liesner Michelle Foley Phone (602) 438-0059 3721 E. Wier Avenue Director Equal Opportunity Administrator Fax (602) 364-3089 Phoenix, Arizona 85040 [email protected] [email protected] CS Arizona State Board for Charter Schools Charles Tack DeAnna Rowe Phone (602) 364-3080 1616 W. Adams Street, Suite 170 Executive Director Equal Opportunity Administrator Fax (602)364-3089 Phoenix, Arizona 85007 [email protected] [email protected] CT Arizona Court of Appeals - Division Two Peter J. Eckerstrom Jeffery Handler Phone (602) 542-4987 400 W. Congress Street, Ste 200 Chief Judge Clerk of the Court Fax (602) 542-5682 Tucson, Arizona 85701 [email protected] [email protected] Thursday, May 2, 2019 Agency Agency Director EEO Administrator DC Arizona Department of Corrections Charles L. Ryan Keith P. Smith Phone (602) 364-1895 1601 W. Jefferson Director Equal Opportunity Administrator Fax (602) 364-3161 Phoenix, Arizona 85007 [email protected] [email protected] DE Arizona Department of Economic Security Michael Trailor Kerry Bernard Phone (602) 364-3978 1717 W. Jefferson, #109 Director Equal Opportunity Administrator Fax (602) 542-3380 Phoenix, Arizona 85007 [email protected] [email protected] DF Arizona Commission for the Deaf and the Hard of Hearing Sherri Collins Curtis Humphries Phone (602) 364-0157 100 N. 15th Avenue, Suite 104 Executive Director Equal Opportunity Administrator Fax (602) 542-6380 Phoenix, Arizona 85007 [email protected] [email protected] DJ Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections Jeff Hood Yadira Price Phone (602) 542-9257 1624 W. Adams Director Equal Opportunity Administrator Fax (480) 965-9011 Phoenix, Arizona 85007 [email protected] [email protected] DO Arizona State Board of Dispensing Opticians Megan Darian Megan Darian Phone (602) 542-8158 1740 W. Adams, Ste 3001 Executive Director Equal Opportunity Administrator Fax (602) 542-3093 Phoenix, Arizona 85007 [email protected] [email protected] DT Arizona Department of Transportation John Halikowski Eddie Edison Phone (602) 712-8946 206 S. 17th Avenue, Mail Drop 100A Director Civil Rights Administrator Fax (602) 239-6257 Phoenix, Arizona 85007-3213 [email protected] [email protected] DX Arizona State Board of Dental Examiners Ryan Edmonson Kristina Gomez Phone (602) 542-4451 1740 W. Adams, Ste 2470 Executive Director Equal Opportunity Administrator Fax (602) 242-1445 Phoenix, Arizona 85007 [email protected] [email protected] EC Citizens Clean Elections Commission Thomas M. Collins Paula Thomas Phone (602) 364.3477 1616 W. Adams, Suite 110 Executive Director Equal Opportunity Administrator Fax (602) 364-3487 Phoenix, Arizona 85007 [email protected] [email protected] Thursday, May 2, 2019 Agency Agency Director EEO Administrator ED Arizona Department of Education Kathy Hoffman Billie Belanger Phone (602) 542-3186 1535 W. Jefferson State Superintendent of Public Instructio Equal Opportunity Administrator Fax (602) 845-1201 Phoenix, Arizona 85007 [email protected] [email protected] EQ Arizona State Board of Equalization George Shook Christa Rush Phone (602) 364-1605 100 N. 15th Avenue, Suite 130 Acting Chairman Equal Opportunity Administrator Fax (602) 364-1616 Phoenix, Arizona 85007 [email protected] [email protected] EV Arizona Department of Environmental Quality Misael Cabrera Michael Keyack Phone (602) 771-5665 1110 W. Washington Street Director Equal Opportunity Administrator Fax (602) 771-4438 Phoenix, Arizona 85007 [email protected] [email protected] FA Arizona Finance Authority Trish Incognita Yolanda Mendoza Phone (602) 364-1311 100 N. 15th Ave., Ste 103 Executive Director Equal Opportunity Administrator Fax (602) 364-1327 Phoenix, Arizona 85007 [email protected] [email protected] FD
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