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Telephone Coordinator List Last Revised: June 30, 2021 Next Review: September 2021 Commercial Services Division, Ministry of Saskbuilds and Procurement Revised: August 12, 2021 Telephone Coordinator List Last Revised: June 30, 2021 Next Review: September 2021 Commercial Services Division, Ministry of SaskBuilds and Procurement The document below provides a list of Telephone Coordinators across government. Please note: The accuracy of the list below relies on ministries and organizations notifying SaskBuilds and Procurement if there is a change in personnel or duties. Please contact Cindy Cullen at [email protected] if you have any changes to the Telphone Coordinator List. Post Sales Ministry/Organization Contact Phone Email Fax Address City Postal Code Pre Sales Associate Customer No. Outgoing Display Name Standardized Billing Name Associate Advanced Education Shelley Majore 306-787-6004 [email protected] 306-798-0193 1120-2010 12th Avenue Regina S4P 0M3 Joanne Neald Ina Field 968976 GOVT OF SASK ADVANCED ED (Backup) David LaPage 306-787-1311 [email protected] 306-798-0193 1120-2010 12th Avenue Regina S4P 0M3 Joanne Neald Ina Field 968976 GOVT OF SASK ADVANCED ED (Backup) Michelle McIntosh 306-787-7372 [email protected] 306-798-0193 1120-2010 12th Avenue Regina S4P 0M3 Joanne Neald Ina Field 968976 GOVT OF SASK ADVANCED ED Advocate for Children and Youth Caroline Sookocheff 306-933-6044 [email protected] 306-933-8406 500-350 3rd Avenue N Saskatoon S7K 6G7 Joanne Neald Ina Field 62355 UNKNOWN NAME ADVOCATE CHILD & YOUTH (Backup) Wanda George 306-933-6706 [email protected] 306-933-8406 500-350 3rd Avenue N Saskatoon S7K 6G7 Joanne Neald Ina Field 62355 UNKNOWN NAME ADVOCATE CHILD & YOUTH Agriculture Brittany Doehl 306-787-5130 [email protected] 306-787-0600 226-3085 Albert St. Regina S4S 0B1 Joanne Neald Ina Field 337 GOVT OF SASK AGRICULTURE (Backup) Denise Konieczny 306-787-5854 [email protected] 306-787-0600 226-3085 Albert St. Regina S4S 0B1 Joanne Neald Ina Field 337 GOVT OF SASK AGRICULTURE (Backup) Heather Gorski 306-787-8678 [email protected] 306-787-0600 226-3085 Albert St. Regina S4S 0B1 Joanne Neald Ina Field 337 GOVT OF SASK AGRICULTURE (Backup) Teresa Couture 306-787-9457 [email protected] 306-787-0600 226-3085 Albert St. Regina S4S 0B1 Joanne Neald Ina Field 337 GOVT OF SASK AGRICULTURE Corrections, Policing and Public Safety Aaron Martorana 306-787-6953 [email protected] 306-787-5830 11th Flr., 1874 Scarth St. Regina S4P 4B3 Joanne Neald Ina Field 834591 GOVT OF SASK CORR & POLICING Correctional Centre - Regina Megan McLean 306-924-9024 [email protected] 306-787-0432 Box 617, East on 9th Avenue N Regina S4P 3A6 Joanne Neald Ina Field 834591 GOVT OF SASK CORR & POLICING Correctional Centre - Regina (Backup) Lori Masson 306-924-9074 [email protected] 306-787-0432 Box 617, East on 9th Avenue N Regina S4P 3A6 Joanne Neald Ina Field 834591 GOVT OF SASK CORR & POLICING Correctional Centre - Stoon Shelly Brewster 306-956-8869 [email protected] 306-931-0811 910 60th Street E Saskatoon S7K 2H6 Joanne Neald Ina Field 834591 GOVT OF SASK CORR & POLICING Correctional Centre - Stoon (Backup) Danielle Corriveau 306-956-8800 [email protected] 306-931-0811 910 60th Street E Saskatoon S7K 2H6 Joanne Neald Ina Field 834591 GOVT OF SASK CORR & POLICING Conflict of Interest Commissioner Office Saundra Arberry 306-787-0410 [email protected] 306-787-9090 150 - 2401 Saskatchewan Dr. Regina S4P 4H8 Christine Feicht NA 1557 COIC COIC Creative Saskatchewan Craig Lederhouse 306-798-1291 [email protected] 208 - 1831 College Avenue Regina S4P 4V5 Christine Feicht NA 1244914 CREATIIVE SK CREATIVE SASKATCHEWAN Crown Investments Corporation Christie Donauer 306-787-5968 [email protected] 306-787-8030 400-2400 College Avenue Regina S4P 1C8 Joanne Neald Tanya Adair 709 CROWN INVSTMNT CROWN INVESTMENTS CORP (Backup) Travis Massier 306-787-7264 [email protected] 306-787-8030 400-2400 College Avenue Regina S4P 1C8 Joanne Neald Tanya Adair 709 CROWN INVSTMNT CROWN INVESTMENTS CORP (Backup) - Going on Mat leave Feb/20 Melanie Guraluick 306-787-2132 [email protected] 306-787-8030 400-2400 College Avenue Regina S4P 1C8 Joanne Neald Tanya Adair 709 CROWN INVSTMNT CROWN INVESTMENTS CORP Education Belinda Stadnyk 306-787-4585 [email protected] 306-798-3481 2220 College Avenue Regina S4P 4V9 Joanne Neald Ina Field 340 GOVT OF SASK EDUCATION Post Sales Ministry/Organization Contact Phone Email Fax Address City Postal Code Pre Sales Associate Customer No. Outgoing Display Name Standardized Billing Name Associate eHealth Saskatchewan Justin Thomas 306-844-2000 [email protected] 306-787-9487 3rd Flr, 2130-11th Avenue Regina S4P 0J5 Jolene Laplante Anita Schaeffer 699527 GOVT OF SASK eHEALTH SASKATCHEWAN (Network Contact) Gary Hinzmann 1-888-316-7446 [email protected] 1-888-316-7446 3rd Flr, 2130-11th Avenue Regina S4P 0J5 Jolene Laplante Anita Schaeffer 699527 GOVT OF SASK eHEALTH SASKATCHEWAN Elections Saskatchewan Son Lu 306-533-9982 [email protected] 306-787-4052 301-3303 Hillsdale Street Regina S4S 6W9 Joanne Neald Ina Field 772488 ELECTIONS SASK ELECTIONS SASKATCHEWAN (Backup) Jordan Arendt 306-787-5768 [email protected] 306-787-4052 301-3303 Hillsdale Street Regina S4S 6W9 Joanne Neald Ina Field 772488 ELECTIONS SASK ELECTIONS SASKATCHEWAN Energy and Resources Verna Ziegler (on leave) 306-787-2580 [email protected] 306-787-8702 1000, 2103-11th Avenue Regina S4P 3Z8 Joanne Neald Ina Field 423 GOVT OF SASK ENERGY AND RESOURCES (Backup) Rebecca Bryce 306-787-8712 [email protected] 306-787-8702 1000, 2103-11th Avenue Regina S4P 3Z8 Joanne Neald Ina Field 423 GOVT OF SASK ENERGY AND RESOURCES (Backup) Tiffany Haraldson 306-798-3955 [email protected] 306-787-8702 1000, 2103-11th Avenue Regina S4P 3Z8 Joanne Neald Ina Field 423 GOVT OF SASK ENERGY AND RESOURCES (Backup) Tristyn Firth 306-787-8716 [email protected] 306-787-8702 1000, 2103-11th Avenue Regina S4P 3Z8 Joanne Neald Ina Field 423 GOVT OF SASK ENERGY AND RESOURCES (Backup) Corinne Fuchs 306-787-0506 [email protected] 306-787-8702 1000, 2103-11th Avenue Regina S4P 3Z8 Joanne Neald Ina Field 423 GOVT OF SASK ENERGY AND RESOURCES Post Sales Ministry/Organization Contact Phone Email Fax Address City Postal Code Pre Sales Associate Customer No. Outgoing Display Name Standardized Billing Name Associate Environment Prime - Primarily Saskatoon & South Tammy Wakeford 306-787-2327 [email protected] 306-787-8732 3rd Flr., 3211 Albert Street Regina S4S 5W6 Joanne Neald Ina Field 356 GOVT OF SASK SK ENV (Backup) Lonny Evans 306-787-9437 [email protected] 306-787-8732 3rd Flr., 3211 Albert Street Regina S4S 5W6 Joanne Neald Ina Field 356 GOVT OF SASK SK ENV (Backup - South) Nicole Bear 306-953-2888 [email protected] 306-953-3474 P.O. Box 3003 P Albert S6V 6G1 Joanne Neald Ina Field 356 GOVT OF SASK SK ENV (Prime) - Primarily North of Saskatoon Nicole Bear 306-953-2888 [email protected] 306-953-3474 P.O. Box 3003 P Albert S6V 6G1 Joanne Neald Ina Field 356 GOVT OF SASK SK ENV Executive Council Brandi Ottenbreit 306-787-8486 [email protected] 306-787-0097 Rm 34, 2405 Legislative Dr. Regina S4S 0B3 Joanne Neald Ina Field 1702 GOVT OF SASK EXEC COUN (Backup) Fatama Askarzada 306-787-7449 [email protected] 306-787-0097 Rm 34, 2405 Legislative Dr. Regina S4S 0B3 Joanne Neald Ina Field 1702 GOVT OF SASK EXEC COUN Post Sales Ministry/Organization Contact Phone Email Fax Address City Postal Code Pre Sales Associate Customer No. Outgoing Display Name Standardized Billing Name Associate Finance (Prime) Stefanie Bilboe 306-787-0004 [email protected] 306-787-6576 2350 Albert Street Regina S4P 4A6 Joanne Neald Ina Field 344 GOVT OF SASK FIN Minister's Office Jennifer Clarke 306-787-6059 [email protected] 306-787-6055 2405 Legislative Drive Regina S4S 0B3 Joanne Neald Ina Field 344 GOVT OF SASK FIN Deputy Minister Brenda Kerth 306-787-6622 [email protected] 306-787-7155 2350 Albert Street Regina S4P 4A6 Joanne Neald Ina Field 344 GOVT OF SASK FIN (Backup) Lenore Longman 306-787-6623 [email protected] 306-787-7155 2350 Albert Street Regina S4P 4A6 Joanne Neald Ina Field 344 GOVT OF SASK FIN Provincial Comptroller Jocelyn Mohr 306-787-6353 [email protected] N/A 2350 Albert Street Regina S4P 4A6 Joanne Neald Ina Field 344 GOVT OF SASK FIN Provincial Comptroller Ashley Carman 306-787-6749 [email protected] N/A 2350 Albert Street Regina S4P 4A6 Joanne Neald Ina Field 344 GOVT OF SASK FIN Bureau of Stats + Economic & Fiscal Policy Twyla Foley 306-787-6688 [email protected] N/A 2350 Albert Street Regina S4P 4A6 Joanne Neald Ina Field 344 GOVT OF SASK FIN Financial Systems Branch Kim Cave 306-787-6782 [email protected] N/A 2350 Albert Street Regina S4P 4A6 Joanne Neald Ina Field 344 GOVT OF SASK FIN PPS Sherrisse Rathgeber 306-787-6615 [email protected] N/A 2350 Albert Street Regina S4P 4A6 Joanne Neald Ina Field 344 GOVT OF SASK FIN Revenue Division Jamie Stephenson 306-787-7780 [email protected] N/A 2350 Albert Street Regina S4P 4A6 Joanne Neald Ina Field 344 GOVT OF SASK FIN Revenue Division Jodi Bohach 306-787-7680 [email protected] N/A 2350 Albert Street Regina S4P 4A6 Joanne Neald Ina Field 344 GOVT OF SASK FIN Revenue Division (Audit) Charlene Mouly 306-787-7786 [email protected] N/A 2350 Albert Street Regina S4P 4A6 Joanne Neald Ina Field 344 GOVT OF SASK FIN Revenue Division Audit Branch Saskatoon Tammy Wolfe 306-933-6108 [email protected]
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