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TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Rev The City of New York HUMAN RESOURCES ADMINISTRATION HIV/AIDS SERVICES ADMINISTRATION TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Rev. Summer 2008 Michael R. Bloomberg MAYOR Robert Doar Administrator/Commissioner Human Resources Administration Mary Harper Executive Deputy Commissioner Medical Insurance & Community Services Administration Matthew Brune Deputy Commissioner HIV/AIDS SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 1 The City of New York Human Resources Administration HIV/AIDS Services Administration TABLE OF CONTENTS ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES Field Operations - - - - - - - - - - 3 Facilities - - - - - - - - - 3 Center Directors - - - - - - - - 3 Fair Hearing/Eligibility - - - - - - - - - 4 Homemaking - - - - - - - - - - - 4 Special Projects - - - - - - - - 4 Personnel & Labor Relations - - - - - - - - - 4 MIS & Quality Assurance - - - - - - - - - 5 Management Information System - - - - - - - - 5 Procedures, Training, & Staff Development - - - - - - - 5 Housing Services - - - - - - - - - - 5 Non-Emergency Supportive Housing Unit - - - - - 5 SRO Inspection Unit - - - - - - - - 6 Emergency Placement - - - - - - - - 6 Transportation - - - - - - - - - 6 PATH - - - - - - - - - - 6 Contracts & Procurement - - - - - - - - - 7 Finance - - - - - - - - - 7 SRO Billing & Audit - - - - - - - - 7 Service Line - - - - - - - - - - - 8 CENTERS Amsterdam - - - - - - - - - - - 9 Brownsville - - - - - - - - - - - 12 Coney Island - - - - - - - - - - - 17 Crotona - - - - - - - - - - - 19 Grand Concourse - - - - - - - - - - 21 Greenwood - - - - - - - - - - - 25 Hamilton - - - - - - - - - - - 29 Jerome - - - - - - - - - - - - 32 Kingsbridge - - - - - - - - - - - 34 Queensboro - - - - - - - - - - - 38 Staten Island - - - - - - - - - - - 41 Waverly - - - - - - - - - - - 42 2 The City of New York Human Resources Administration HIV/AIDS Services Administration HIV/AIDS SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 12 WEST 14th STREET, 5th FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10011 FAX # (212) 620-9280 Brune, Matthew Deputy Commissioner 620-4644 Sesenton, Jillian Administrative Assistant to Deputy Commissioner 620-4655 Salnave, Samuel Assistant Dep. Comm./Dir of Field Ops 620-5496 Thompson, Makeda Clerical Assistant to Asst. Deputy Commissioner 620-9226 Adams, Sallie Special Assistant/ Project Coordinator 620-4736 Koehler, Peter Director of Contracts, Finance, & Procurement 620-4667 Siddiqui, Maaz Director of MIS & Quality Assurance 620-4659 Ruscillo, John Director of Housing Services 620-9830 Millan, William Director of Procedures, Training, & Staff Development 620-5497 Maher, John Director of Fair Hearing, Admin. Appeals, & 620-9506 Eligibility Operations Berner, Helen Office Manager 620-5076 Taylor, Ernest Clerical Assistant/Messenger FIELD OPERATIONS Piersante, David Deputy Director of Field Operations 620-5128 Fields, Aishah Clerical Assistant 620-5127 Campbell, Rita Acting Deputy Director of Field Operations 620-4647 Vacant Clerical Assistant 620-4668 FACILITIES Esposito, Carmen Facilities Coordinator 620-4764 CENTER DIRECTORS Pukkila-Kane, Ritva Director – Amsterdam Center 212-971-2054 Ferrell, Angela Director – Brownsville Center 718-722-7148 Briggs, Pattie Director – Coney Island Center 718-333-3340/1 Byrd, Gail Director – Crotona Center 718-901-5256 Canady, Sandra Director – Grand Concourse Center 718-716-2687 Carroll, Jennifer Director – Greenwood Center 718-694-8994 Jean-Louis, Yves Acting Director – Hamilton Center 212-690-9764 Uzamere, Peter Director – Jerome Center 718-590-6553/4 Velez, Dennis Director – Kingsbridge Center 718 664-1040 Kernizan, Chilove Director – Queensboro Center 718-610-3844 Gomez, Roxi Coordinator – Service Line 212-971-0821 Allen, Octavia Coordinator – Staten Island 718-390-8531 Gomez, Nina Acting Director – Waverly Center 212-620-9308 3 The City of New York Human Resources Administration HIV/AIDS Services Administration FIELD OPERATIONS: FAIR HEARING/ELIGIBILITY OPERATIONS FAX # (212) 620-9280/9894 Maher, John Director Fair Hearing & Eligibility 620-9506 Jordan, Sharon Deputy Director of Eligibility 620-9336 Seabrook, Christina Senior Eligibility Supervisor 620-9884 Branham, Charles Fair Hearing/Appeal Officer 620-9310 Newsome Tom Financial Assistance Coordinator/Fair Hearing Rep. 620-9251 Holly, Olivia Fair Hearing Rep./Special Project Coordinator 620-9851 Harris, Dean Fair Hearing Rep/Financial Assistance Coordinator 620-9245 Girard, Martha Fair Hearing Rep/Financial Assistance Coordinator 620-9244 Goldblatt, Alan Financial Assistance Coordinator 620-9249 Vacant CBCFA Coordinator 620-9247 Vacant Fair Hearing Hotline Caseworker 337-1610 Alston, Sandra Eligibility Specialist 620-9842 Townsend, Lucille Eligibility Specialist 620-9893 Johnson, Nakiisha Eligibility Specialist 620-9241 Gilmore, Vanessa Eligibility Specialist 620-9887 Richardson, Connie Clerical Assistant 620-9255 David, Phalen Clerical Assistant 620-9243 SPECIAL PROJECTS UNITS Adams, Sallie Special Assistant/ Project Coordinator 620-4736 Uchendo, Julie Special Projects Assistant 620-9313 Rose, Stuart Special Projects Assistant 620-9313 Marks, Melissa Special Projects Assistant 620-9817 HOMEMAKING Jigyasu, Rajbala Unit Supervisor 620-9811 Richards, Norman Caseworker 337-1672 Moore, Karen Caseworker 620-9820 Lewis, Carolyn Unit Clerk 620-9815 PERSONNEL & LABOR RELATIONS 330 WEST 34TH STREET, 5TH FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10001 Nelson-Williams, Joanne MICSA Director of Personnel 273-0085 Worley, Leslie Director’s Secretary 273-0086 Valencia, Loretta Executive Assistant/AWOL Coordinator 273-0079 Farrelly, Dawyn Disciplinary Liaison: 330 West 34th Street Office - Tuesday & Thursday 643-0081/82 Queensboro Center - Monday, Wednesday, & Friday 718-610-3788 Jimenez, Nadia Time Keeping/ Autotime/ Salary Coordinator 273-0077 Stewart, Karen Personnel Coordinator/New Hires 643-3548 King, Noreen Personnel Associate/ New Hires 643-3540 Pollack, Ethel Personnel Associate/Leaves, Retirements/Resign. 273-0064 Durham, Patricia Personnel Assistant/ Recruitment Flyers 643-3552 Andrews Charrise Personnel Assistant/ Recruitment Flyers 643-3856 Barber-Jones, Sandra Personnel Associate 643-3544 (12 WEST 14TH STREET 5th FLOOR) Rozenbaum, Leon HASA Personnel & Headcount Administrator 620-9800/337-1663 Bennett, Paulette Personnel Assistant 620-5094 4 The City of New York Human Resources Administration HIV/AIDS Services Administration MIS & QUALITY ASSURANCE Siddiqui, Maaz Director of MIS & Quality Assurance 620-5490 Jones, Mekeba Clerical Assistant 620-9288 Reyes, Iris Report Coordinator 620-5099 Pillot, Joyce Report Analyst 620-4648 Davis, Esther Quality Assurance Coordinator 620-5499 Graham, Pamela Quality Review Specialist 620-9210 Serebrenik, Larisa Quality Review Specialist 620-9214 Ajayi, Olawole, R. Quality Review Specialist 620-9209 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS Vacant Director for Application Development 620-4659 Wellander, Ann Director of Data Management 620-4658 Sardo, Thomas Director of Computer Systems Support 620-9294 Avitabile, Kieran Data Systems Coordinator 620-9448 Cesar, Daniel Data Exchange Specialist 620-9237 Terrero, Fanny Software/Hardware Specialist 620-5190 Hobbs, Joyce PC Technical Liaison 620-9230 Murtaza, Pervez Consultant 620-7580 Abdo, Jamal (Dahan) HRA-MIS Project Manager 212-620-7584/718-510-8604 Castanela, Victoria Community Assistant 620-9276 Elliot, Paula Community Assistant 620-9276 Seabrook, Monique Community Assistant 620-4735 Howe, Qunicy Community Assistant 620-**** Barnes, Christopher Community Assistant 630-9598 Deloatch, Varyl Community Assistant 630-1520 Melnikova, Valentina Community Assistant/ Amsterdam 971-**** Stewart, Neville Community Assistant 620-4753 PROCEDURES, TRAINING & STAFF DEVELOPMENT Millan, William Director of Policy, Procedures, & Training 620-5497 Shlyakhova, Evelina Clerical Assistant 620-5117 Schulman, Harriet Deputy Director for Procedures 620-5066 James, Calvin Senior Training Coordinator 718-237-5024 Pantesco, Joan Procedures Coordinator 620-4753 Pemberton, Venetia Clerical Assistant 620-9279 Santiago, Eileen Training Coordinator 718-237-5022 Brewer, Marilyn Trainer (Queens) 718-391-0160 Dixon, Sharon Trainer (Brooklyn) 718-237-5022 HOUSING SERVICES FAX # (212) 620-9280 Ruscillo, John Director of Housing Services 620-9830 Stokes, Sharon Clerical Assistant to Director of Housing Services 620-9829 McKeever, Deborah Special Assistant 620-9567 Thornton, Alexis Director of Emergency Housing Reduction Project 620-9314 HOUSING: NON–EMERGENCY SUPPORTIVE UNIT FAX# (212) 620-9862/(212) 337-1600 McNulty, Thomas Housing Team Coordinator 337-1648 Pathiyil Luke Housing Team Coordinator 620-5095 Allen, Margot Housing Team Coordinator/ MOU Liaison 337-1951 Cole, Michael Housing Team Coordinator 620-9852 Thomas, Matthew Housing Specialist 620-9895 Littlejohn, Ronald Housing Specialist 620-9723 Percy, Marilyn Housing Specialist 620-9863 Saez-Ramirez, Sandra Housing Specialist 337-0296 Sasportas, Anthony Housing Specialist 620-9760 5 The City of New York Human Resources Administration HIV/AIDS Services Administration Saunders, Jerry Housing Specialist 337-1960 Hanaa, Tawfik Housing Specialist 337-1943 Zarankina, Alla CHAT Housing Specialist 337-1635 Jacobs, Jeffrey CHAT Housing Specialist 337-1601 Ho, Thien CHAT Housing Specialist 620-9859 Hunt-Coleman, D awn CHAT Housing Specialist 620-9763 Ovalles, Mercedes Unit Clerk 337-1668 HOUSING: SRO INSPECTION UNIT FAX # (212) 620-9280 Orimogunje, Simeon SRO Inspection Coordinator 620-5067 Nicholas, Carroll SRO Inspector 620-5129 Tyson-Grant, Tania SRO Inspector 620-4734 Leak, Gloria SRO Inspector 620-9801 Wilson, Delores SRO Inspector 620-9721 Spellman, Alynda Unit
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