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FY 2021 Baseline Book DIRECTORY OF JLBC ANALYSTS AND AGENCY/DEPARTMENT HEADS (As of January 17, 2020) TELEPHONE AGENCY/DEPARTMENT/BUDGET AREA JLBC ANALYST AGENCY/DEPARTMENT HEADS NUMBER Accountancy, Arizona State Board of Elliot Chau Monica Petersen [Executive Director] 602-364-0870 Acupuncture Board of Examiners Steve Grunig David Geriminsky [Executive Director] 602-542-3095 Administration, Arizona Department of Rebecca Perrera/ Andy Tobin [Director] 602-542-1500 Morgan Dorcheus Administrative Hearings, Office of Alexis Pagel Greg Hanchett [Interim Director] 602-542-9830 African-American Affairs, Arizona Commission of Alexis Pagel Cloves Campbell [Executive Director] 602-542-5484 Agriculture, Arizona Department of Henry Furtick Mark Killian [Director] 602-542-4373 Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System Maggie Rocker/Elliot Chau Jami Snyder [Director] 602-417-4111 Arizona State University Morgan Dorcheus Michael Crow, Ph.D. [President] 480-965-8972 Arts, Arizona Commission on the Ryan Fleischman Jaime Dempsey [Executive Director] 602-771-6520 Athletic Training, Board of Steve Grunig Karen Whiteford [Executive Director] 602-589-8353 Attorney General - Department of Law Ryan Fleischman Honorable Mark Brnovich [Attorney General] 602-542-5025 Auditor General Steve Grunig Lindsey Perry [Auditor General] 602-553-0333 Automobile Theft Authority Jordan Johnston James McGuffin [Executive Director] 602-364-2888 Barbers, Board of Lydia Chew Sam Barcelona [Executive Director] 602-542-4498 Behavioral Health Examiners, Board of Maggie Rocker Tobi Zavala [Executive Director] 602-542-1617 Charter Schools, State Board for Lydia Chew Ashley Berg [Executive Director] 602-364-3080 Child Safety, Department of Patrick Moran Mike Faust [Director] 602-255-2564 Chiropractic Examiners, State Board of Elliot Chau Martin Kollasch [Executive Director] 602-542-9101 Citizens Clean Elections Commission Maggie Rocker Thomas M. Collins [Executive Director] 602-364-3477 Commerce Authority, Arizona Elliot Chau Sandra Watson [President and CEO] 602-845-1229 Community Colleges, Arizona Geoffrey Paulsen -- -- Constable Ethics Standards and Training Board Ryan Fleischman Mike Cobb [Chairman] 602-343-6280 Contractors, Registrar of Alexis Pagel Jeffrey Fleetham [Director] 602-771-6700 Corporation Commission Jeremy Gunderson Honorable Bob Burns [Chairman] 602-542-3682 Corrections, State Department of Geoffrey Paulsen David Shinn [Director] 602-542-5225 Cosmetology, Board of Lydia Chew Kim Scoplitte [Director] 480-784-4539 Court of Appeals, Division I Geoffrey Paulsen Honorable Samuel Anderson Thumma [Chief Judge] 602-452-6790 Court of Appeals, Division II Geoffrey Paulsen Honorable Peter Eckerstrom [Chief Judge] 520-628-6950 Criminal Justice Commission, Arizona Ryan Fleischman Andrew LeFevre [Executive Director] 602-364-1146 Deaf and the Blind, Arizona State Schools for the Lydia Chew Annette Reichman [Superintendent] 520-770-3704 Deaf and the Hard of Hearing, Commission for the Lydia Chew Sherri L. Collins [Executive Director] 602-542-3383 Dental Examiners, State Board of Elliot Chau Ryan Edmonson [Executive Director] 602-542-4451 Early Childhood Development and Health Board, Arizona Lydia Chew Marilee Dal Pra [Executive Director] 602-771-5100 Economic Opportunity, Office of Elliot Chau Sandra Watson [Director] 602-771-0484 Economic Security, Department of Alexis Pagel Dr. Cara Christ [Interim Director] 602-542-5757 Education, State Board of Lydia Chew Alicia Williams [Executive Director] 602-542-5057 Education, Department of Patrick Moran/Lydia Chew Honorable Kathy Hoffman [Superintendent of Public 602-364-1972 Instruction] Emergency and Military Affairs, Department of Alexis Pagel Michael McGuire [Adjutant General] 602-267-2710 Environmental Quality, Department of Ryan Fleischman Misael Cabrera [Director] 602-771-2204 Equal Opportunity, Governor's Office of Alexis Pagel Barry Wong [Executive Director] 602-542-3711 Equalization, State Board of Elliot Chau George R. Shook [Interim Chairman] 602-364-1611 Executive Clemency, Board of Jordan Johnston Kathryn Blades [Executive Director] 602-542-5656 Exposition and State Fair Board, Arizona Henry Furtick Wanell Costello [Executive Director] 602-252-6771 Financial Institutions, Department of Jeremy Gunderson Keith Schraad [Interim Superintendent] 602-771-2800 Forestry and Fire Management, Arizona Department of Henry Furtick David Tenney [State Forester] 602-771-1400 Funeral Directors and Embalmers, State Board of Steve Grunig Judith Stapley [Executive Director] 602-542-8152 Game and Fish Department, Arizona Alexis Pagel Ty Gray [Director] 602-942-3000 Gaming, Department of Henry Furtick Ted Vogt [Director] 602-771-4263 Governor, Office of the Steve Grunig Honorable Doug Ducey [Governor] 602-542-4331 Governor's Office of Strategic Planning and Budgeting Steve Grunig Matthew Gress [Director] 602-542-5381 515 TELEPHONE AGENCY/DEPARTMENT/BUDGET AREA JLBC ANALYST AGENCY/DEPARTMENT HEADS NUMBER Health Services, Department of Morgan Dorcheus Dr. Cara Christ [Director] 602-542-1025 Historical Society, Arizona Lydia Chew W. James Burns [Executive Director] 520-628-5774 Historical Society of Arizona, Prescott Lydia Chew Fred Veil [Executive Director] 928-445-3122 Homeland Security, Arizona Department of Alexis Pagel Gilbert M. Orrantia [Director] 602-542-7013 Homeopathic and Integrated Medicine Examiners, Board of Steve Grunig Susie Myers [Executive Director] 602-542-3095 House of Representatives Steve Grunig Honorable Rusty Bowers [Speaker of the House] 602-926-3312 Housing, Arizona Department of Henry Furtick Carol Ditmore [Director] 602-771-1007 Industrial Commission of Arizona Jordan Johnston James Ashley [Director] 602-542-4411 Insurance, Department of Jeremy Gunderson Keith Schraad [Director] 602-364-3471 Insurance and Financial Institutions, Department of Jeremy Gunderson Keith Schraad [Director] 602-364-3471 Joint Legislative Budget Committee Steve Grunig Richard Stavneak [Director] 602-926-5491 Juvenile Corrections, Department of Ryan Fleischman Jeff Hood [Director] 602-364-4051 Land Department, State Henry Furtick Lisa Atkins [Land Commissioner] 602-542-4621 Legislative Council Steve Grunig Mike E. Braun [Executive Director] 602-926-4236 Liquor Licenses and Control, Department of Jeremy Gunderson John Cocca [Director] 602-542-9020 Lottery Commission, Arizona State Jeremy Gunderson Gregory Edgar [Executive Director] 480-921-4505 Massage Therapy, Board of Steve Grunig Thomas Augherton [Interim Executive Director] 602-542-8804 Medical Board, Arizona Maggie Rocker Patricia McSorley [Executive Director] 480-551-2700 Mine Inspector, State Henry Furtick Honorable Joe Hart [State Mine Inspector] 602-542-5971 Naturopathic Physicians Medical Board Steve Grunig Gail Anthony [Director] 602-542-8242 Navigable Stream Adjudication Commission, Arizona Henry Furtick George Mehnert [Executive Director] 602-542-9214 Northern Arizona University Alexis Pagel Rita Cheng, Ph.D. [President] 928-523-3232 Nursing, State Board of Maggie Rocker Joey Ridenour [Executive Director] 602-771-7801 Nursing Care Institution Administrators and Assisted Steve Grunig Allen Imig [Executive Director] 602-542-8156 Living Facility Managers, Board of Examiners of Occupational Therapy Examiners, Board of Steve Grunig Karen Whiteford [Executive Director] 602-589-8352 Opticians, State Board of Dispensing Steve Grunig Megan Darian [Executive Director] 602-542-8158 Optometry, State Board of Steve Grunig Margaret Whelan [Executive Director] 602-542-8155 Osteopathic Examiners, Arizona Board of Maggie Rocker Justin Bohall [Executive Director] 480-657-7703 Parents Commission on Drug Education and Prevention, AZ Jordan Johnston Maria Fuentes [Director] 602-542-1773 Parks Board, Arizona State Henry Furtick Robert Broscheid [Executive Director] 602-542-4174 Personnel Board, State Alexis Pagel Robin Van Staeyen [Executive Director] 602-542-3888 Pharmacy, Arizona State Board of Maggie Rocker Kamlesh Gandhi [Executive Director] 602-771-2740 Physical Therapy, Board of Steve Grunig Karen Donahue [Executive Director] 602-542-8157 Pioneers' Home, Arizona Rebecca Perrera Ted Ihrman [Interim Superintendent] 928-277-2750 Podiatry Examiners, State Board of Steve Grunig Heather Broaddus [Executive Director] 602-542-8151 Postsecondary Education, Commission for Alexis Pagel April L. Osborn [Executive Director] 602-542-7230 Power Authority, Arizona Ryan Fleischman Edward A. Gerak [Executive Director] 602-368-4265 Private Postsecondary Education, State Board for Alexis Pagel Teri R. Stanfill [Executive Director] 602-542-2399 Psychologist Examiners, State Board of Steve Grunig Heidi Herbst Paakkonen [Director] 602-542-8162 Public Safety, Department of Jordan Johnston Frank Milstead [Director] 602-223-2359 Public Safety Personnel Retirement System Ryan Fleischman Michael Townsend [Administrator] 602-255-5575 Real Estate Department, State Alexis Pagel Judy Lowe [Commissioner] 602-771-7799 Regents, Arizona Board of Morgan Dorcheus John Arnold [Executive Director] 602-229-2507 Residential Utility Consumer Office Jeremy Gunderson Jordy Fuentes [Director] 602-364-4835 Respiratory Care Examiners, Board of Steve Grunig Jack Confer [Director] 602-542-5995 Retirement System, Arizona State Ryan Fleischman Paul Matson [Director] 602-240-2000 Revenue, Department of Jeremy Gunderson Carlton Woodruff [Director] 602-716-6090 School Facilities Board Rebecca Perrera Paul Bakalis [Director] 602-542-6504 Secretary of State, Department of State Maggie Rocker Honorable Katie Hobbs [Secretary of State] 602-542-4285 Senate Steve
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