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Accountancy, State Board of Administrative Services, Department Of State of Oregon Telephone Directory - Departmental Listing Accountancy, State Board Of Statewide Audit and Budget Reporting Section 3218 Pringle Road SE Ste 110 Salem, OR 97302-6307 * (SABRS) Fax: (503) 378-3575 155 Cottage St NE U10 Executive Director - Kimberly Fast (503) 378-2280 Fax: (503) 373-7643 Licensing Program Manager - Julie Nadeau (503) 378-2270 Salem, OR 97301-3965 * (503) 378-2277 Investigator - Anthony Truong (503) 378-2273 Manager - Sandy Ridderbusch (503) 373-1863 Investigator - VACANT (503) 378-5041 Senior SABR Auditor - Michele Nichols (503) 378-2227 Licensing Specialist - Ashlie Rios (503) 378-2268 Senior Systems Analyst - Shawn Miller (503) 378-4690 Compliance Specialist - Joel Parks (503) 378-2262 Senior Systems Analyst - John Poitras (503) 378-8203 Front Desk - Leah Von Deylen (503) 378-4181 PICS Auditor - Patrick Sevigny (503) 373-0211 Licensing Specialist - Stacey Janes (503) 378-2264 SABR Auditor - Robert Otero Statewide Accounting and Reporting Section Administrative Services, Department (SARS) of 155 Cottage St NE Fax: (503) 373-7643 155 Cottage Street NE Salem, OR 97301 * Chief Financial Office (CFO) Manager - Robert Hamilton (503) 373-0299 155 Cottage St NE U10 Senior Financial Reporting and Policy (503) 947-8567 Salem, OR 97301-3965 * Analyst - Stacey Chase (503) 373-0724 Fax: (503) 373-7643 Accounting Analyst - Alyssa Engelson (503) 373-0730 Chief Financial Officer - George Naughton (503) 378-5460 Senior Accounting Analyst - Barbara Homewood CFO Executive Assistant - Vacant (503) 378-5087 Statewide Accountant - Rebekah Hanson (503) 373-0741 Deputy Chief Financial Officer - Kate Nass (503) 378-5442 Senior Accounting Analyst - Sangit Shrestha (503) 373-0265 Processes/Procedures - Kristin Keith (503) 378-6203 Accounting Analyst - Karl Mielke (503) 373-2167 Senior Accounting Analyst - Shrikant (503) 373-0353 Business Services Vajratkar 155 Cottage Street NE Senior Accounting Analyst - Barbara Watson (503) 373-0731 Fax: (503) 373-7643 Accounting Analyst - Karen Williams (503) 373-0156 - - SUPPORT SERVICES - - Senior Statewide Accounts Receivable (503) 378-2709 Business Services Administrator - Janet (503) 373-7607 Coordinator - Gerold Floyd Savarro Statewide Accounts Receivable (503) 373-0711 Administrative Specialist - Debby Dyer (503) 378-2812 Coordinator - Theresa Gahagan Reception | Security - Amy Zellner (503) 378-5797 Research Data Analyst - Eric Sexton (503) 378-2425 Statewide Budget Policy Section Business Continuity Planner | Admin Rules (503) 378-5522 155 Cottage St NE U10 Coordinator - Janet Chambers Fax: (503) 373-7643 - - BUDGET SERVICES - - Salem, OR 97301-3965 * DAS SABR Coordinator - Lori Warren (503) 378-3556 Statewide Numbers Coordinator - Dustin (503) 378-3119 (503) 378-1776 Senior Financial Analyst - Lieb Lee Ball Financial Analyst - Carolyn Mauroni (503) 373-0022 Budget Policy Analyst - Alisa Webb (503) 378-4588 Financial/Rate Analyst - Kathy Kordon (503) 373-0988 Budget Policy Analyst - Tamara Brickman (503) 378-4709 Senior Financial Analyst - Cathy Rondema (503) 373-1713 Assistant Budget Policy Analyst - Drew (971) 707-8779 Financial Analyst - Kalene Smith (503) 378-2580 Cohen Senior Financial Analyst - Dana Keller (503) 378-5751 Budget Policy Analyst - Patrick Heath (503) 378-3742 Budget Policy Analyst - Michelle Lisper (971) 283-6360 Capital Planning and Finance Section Budget Policy Analyst - April McDonald (503) 877-8125 155 Cottage St NE U10 Budget Policy Analyst - Lisa Pearson (503) 373-7501 Fax: (503) 373-7643 Assistant Budget Policy Analyst - Alex (971) 707-8798 Salem, OR 97301-3965 * Perkins Capital Planning and Finance Manager - Jean (503) 378-3107 Budget Policy Analyst - Ali Webb (503) 378-4588 Gabriel Budget Policy Analyst - Linnea Wittekind (503) 378-3108 Capital Finance Analyst - Mark Miedema (503) 378-4735 Capital Finance Analyst - Rhonda Nelson (503) 378-8927 Chief Human Resources Office (CHRO) Finance Coordinator - Chris Curtis (503) 378-3105 155 Cottage St NE Finance Coordinator - Sandra Rosier (503) 378-8996 Salem, OR 97301 * State Architect - Alice Wiewel (503) 383-6513 Please note, for employment verifications please contact the Senior Planner - Daniel Christensen (503) 930-0765 employee's agency directly. Data Analytics and Systems Analyst - (503) 383-5439 Eugene VanGrunsven CAD/LIDAR/GIS Analyst - Paul Platosh (971) 673-3380 Page 1 -- Published April 15, 2021 Departmental Listing State Labor Relations Manager - Nettie Pye (971) 283-6813 Administration State Labor Relations Manager - Erin West (503) 373-0332 155 Cottage St NE State Labor Relations Manager - David (503) 378-3967 Please note, for employment verifications please contact the Guzman employee's agency directly. State Labor Relations Analyst - Erin Haney (503) 378-2705 Chief Human Resources Officer - Madilyn (503) 378-3020 Zike Policy Consultation Executive Assistant to CHRO - Terra Mauseth (971) 707-2976 155 Cottage St NE Administrator - Jen Coney (503) 949-6169 Fax: (503) 378-7684 Exec support to Jen Coney - Sabrina (503) 378-8363 Salem, OR 97301 * McCarthy Sr. State HR Management Consultant - (503) 378-6919 Administrator - Kim Dettwyler (971) 283-6814 Hector Rios Exec Support to Kim Dettwyler - Sarah Flores (971) 719-0299 Statewide HR Investigations Consultant - (503) 949-6355 (503) 586-8875 Administrator - Brian Light Heath Lawson (971) 718-6457 Exec support to Brian Light - Ashlee Pickerell Sr. State HR Management Consultant - Carol (503) 798-2743 HR Assistant - Tam Loyola (503) 373-0959 Williams Statewide HR Investigations Consultant - (503) 378-4006 Classification and Compensation Reyn Catala 155 Cottage St NE Salem, OR 97301 * Recruitment Manager - Jen Coney (503) 949-6169 155 Cottage St NE, U-30 Class/Comp Assistant - Sabrina McCarthy (503) 378-8363 Senior Statewide Recruitment Consultant - (503) 378-4202 Sr. Class/Comp Consultant - Dustin Miller (503) 383-5485 Jill Woods Sr. Class/Comp Consultant - Courtney (971) 719-0834 Talent Acquisition Specialist - Amber Ingram (503) 798-3978 LeCompte Senior Talent Acquisition Specialist - Vacant Sr. Class/Comp Consultant - Stephanie (503) 378-8657 Talent Acquisition Specialist - Francisco (971) 719-6326 Franklin Garibay Class/Comp Consultant - Leslie Sleely (503) 378-3811 Sr. Class/Comp Consultant - Audrey Powell (503) 378-3249 Workday Project Class/Comp Analyst - Monique Yearby (503) 871-0135 1177 Center Street NE Class/Comp Analyst - Heidi Young (503) 373-7062 Primary Email: [email protected] HR Data Analyst - Tonya Harbison (503) 378-6213 Class/Comp Consultant - Anna Chamberland (503) 378-2209 Project Management Office Project Manager - Joyce Martinez (971) 600-8585 HR Business Partners & FMLA/OFLA Business Change Manager - Twyla Lawson (503) 949-4634 Scheduling & Reporting Coordinator - Rocky (971) 701-5044 155 Cottage St NE Way Business Partner - Rebecca Avila (503) 373-7431 Administrative Support - Karsyn Mathany (503) 934-0995 Business Partner - Sherry Lauer (503) 378-4167 Business Partner - Sheri Hubert (503) 378-4956 Business Unit Business Partner - Vicki Jorgenson (503) 378-2105 Employee Processing & Business Team (971) 283-5473 FMLA/OFLA Coordinator - Aimee Buchholz (503) 378-4396 Lead - Jay Wayland Business Partner - Amber Daniels (503) 378-2130 Performance Management / Learning (971) 283-5541 Management - Jeff Vidal HR Systems Health, Safety & Leave Management - Dan (503) 798-3258 1177 Center Street NE Jones PPDB Policy Consultant - Donna Lantz (503) 378-3145 Classification & Compensation / (503) 798-2712 HR Systems Manager - Jeanette Miley (503) 378-3270 Recruitment - Shilo Muller iLearnOregon System Admin - Sarah Quick (503) 378-6329 Reporting & Data Modeling / Diversity & (503) 798-2696 eRecruit System Admin - Sheri Nees (971) 701-0740 Inclusion - Tracy Posey HR Systems Analyst - Libbie Saunders (503) 378-6620 Position Data & Budgeting - Sue Williams (503) 798-0942 Business and Conversion Analyst - Ryan (971) 599-9430 Labor Relations Unit Englund Business Process Analyst - Kim Courtright (503) 934-0838 155 Cottage St NE Payroll - Gina Beaman (503) 798-0683 Salem, OR 97301-3971 * Office Manager - Anna Sikel (503) 378-2616 Technical Unit State Labor Relations Manager - Craig (503) 507-0750 Technical Team Lead - Roger Dosier (503) 302-6980 Cowan (503) 798-2388 State Labor Relations Manager - Kristina (503) 373-7608 Conversion and Interface Analyst – Payroll / Koos PICS - Nora Thompson (503) 934-0995 State Labor Relations Manager - Debbie (503) 378-8321 Interface and Conversion SME - Denver Pillsbury-Harvey Peterson State Labor Relations Manager - Kimberly (503) 378-6483 Rockeman Change Management, Communications & Training Unit Page 2 -- Published April 15, 2021 Departmental Listing Organizational Change Manager - Cecil (503) 383-5931 Senior Operations and Policy Analyst - (503) 910-0446 Owens Rebecca Craven Organizational Change Manager - Jenn (971) 304-4631 Schierling Senior IT Portfolio Managers Communications Coordinator - Anna King (503) 798-2478 155 Cottage St NE Business Transition Trainer - Jessica Fitts (503) 871-4794 Fax: (503) 798-8315 Senior IT Portfolio Manager - Jared Choc (503) 302-0469 Workday Help Desk Senior IT Portfolio Manager - Darrell Landrum (971) 718-1620 Business Transition Trainer - Shanon (971) 718-2407 Senior IT Portfolio Manager - Bettina Davis Jackson Senior IT Portfolio Manager - Heidi Zinsmann (971) 718-1623 (971) 718-3061 Business Transition Trainer - Emily Martin Senior IT Portfolio Manager - Gina Salang (971) 283-6702 HR Systems Analyst - Libbie Saunders (503) 378-6620 Business Analysts
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