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Joseph Balash Joseph Balash Mon Oct 1, 2018 8am - 9am BLOCK Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Calendar: Joseph Balash Created by: Valgentina Bolden 9am - 9:30am BSEE/ASLM Weekly Directors Meeting, (b) (5), (b) (6) Passcode (b) (5), (b) (6)Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Where: Room 6616 Calendar: Joseph Balash Created by: Tracie Lassiter Who: Cara Lee Macdonald, Taylor Playforth, Joseph Balash, Marcella Burke,Joshua Campbell, Scott Angelle, Alex Hinson, Casey Hammond, GaryLawkowski, Ryan Underwood, William Dove, Carlos Penaloza, GaryLawkowski, Cally Younger 9:30am - 10am BOEM/ASLM Weekly Directors Meeting Where: Room 6616 Calendar: Joseph Balash Who: BOEM Director Calendar, Ryan Underwood, Krystal Tapper, Wendy Minturn,Cally Younger, William Dove, Emily Lindow, James Schindler, Cara LeeMacdonald, William Brown, Karla Cook, Joshua Campbell, Marcella Burke,Joseph Balash, Carlos Penaloza, Walter Cruickshank, Casey Hammond 10am - 10:30am OSMRE/ASLM Weekly Directors Meeting, (b) (5), (b) (6) Passcode (b) (5), (b) Video call: (6) (b) (5), (b) (6) Where: 6616 Calendar: Joseph Balash Created by: Joseph Hayes Who: Cally Younger, Fred Cruise, Marcella Burke, Gary Lawkowski, Cara LeeMacdonald, Patrick Braxton, Glenda Owens, Khalia Boyd, Casey Hammond,Joseph Balash, William Dove, Taylor Playforth, Joshua Campbell, AlexHinson 10:30am - 11am Meeting w/ Ben Ellis- Missouri Department of Natural Resources todiscuss Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) Overreach Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Where: Room 6616 Calendar: Joseph Balash Created by: Tracie Lassiter Who: Joseph Balash, Joshua Campbell, William Dove, Joseph (Gene) Seidlitz Joseph Balash 11am - 11:45am BLM/ASLM Weekly Directors Meeting (b) (5), (b) (6) Passcode (b) (5), (b) (6)Where: 6616 Calendar: Joseph Balash Created by: Joseph Hayes Who: Brian Steed, Joshua Campbell, Erica Pionke, William Dove, Jason Hill,Cally Younger, Taylor Playforth, Kelly Orr, Stephanie Miller, KathleenBenedetto, Margaret Schneider, Joseph Balash, Tara Kane, Amanda Kaster,Yolando Mack-Thompson, Casey Hammond, Thomas Baptiste, Joseph (Gene)Seidlitz, Cara Lee Macdonald, Alex Hinson, Jill Moran, Evan Wilson,kristin.j.thomasgard- [email protected] 12pm - 1pm Block Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Calendar: Joseph Balash Created by: Joseph Hayes 1:30pm - 2pm Call (202-688-0924) Colin Hayes, Founder/Partner Lot Sixteen and JudithLagano, Sr VP for Assesst Management- NRG Energy re: Ivanpah Project Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Where: Room 6616 Calendar: Joseph Balash Created by: Tracie Lassiter Who: Casey Hammond, Joseph Balash Description: POC:Colin Hayes Founding Partner 202.834.6795 1:30pm - 2pm Ivanpah Call Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Phone number: tel:+(b) (5), (b) (6) PIN: (b) (5), (b) Where: Conf # 202.688.0924 Calendar: [email protected] Who: [email protected], Casey Hammond, Joseph Balash, Tracie Lassiter 2pm - 3pm Mtg with ASLM Politicals (b) (5), (b) (6) passcode (b) (5), (b) Video call: (6) (b) (5), (b) (6) Where: 6616 Calendar: Joseph Balash Created by: Joseph Hayes Who: Brian Steed, Amanda Kaster, Casey Hammond, Marcella Burke, WilliamDove, Taylor Playforth, John Tanner, Alex Hinson, Thomas Baptiste,Joseph Balash, James Voyles, James Schindler, Scott Angelle, GaryLawkowski, Cally Younger, Preston Beard, Kathleen Benedetto, GaryLawkowski, Joshua Campbell Description: Agenda to follow. Joseph Balash 4:30pm - 5pm Briefing on Alaska 1002 (b) (5), (b) (6) passcode: (b) (5), (b) Video call: (6) (b) (5), (b) (6) Where: Room 6616 Calendar: Joseph Balash Created by: Tracie Lassiter Who: John Bockmier, Miriam (Nicole) Hayes, Hilary Zarin, Timothy Spisak,Tara Kane, Michael Gieryic, Kathleen Benedetto, Michael Nedd, Cara LeeMacdonald, Brian Steed, Aaron Moody, Ursula Massey, Serena Sweet,Eileen Frost, Briana Collier, Joseph Balash, Wendy Dorman, Joshua Kindred, Marcella Burke, Karen Hawbecker, Danielle Dimauro, StephenWackowski, Joseph (Gene) Seidlitz, Laura Brown, Yolando Mack-Thompson,Jeff Brune, Lesli Ellis-Wouters, Ted Murphy, Bethany Henneman, JillMoran 5:30pm - 6:30pm BLOCK Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Calendar: Joseph Balash Created by: Tracie Lassiter 7pm - 8pm JOE/TED: 810 Discussion Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) 18dll5ed Where: BLM-AK FDO Little Conference Room 2nd Floor, BLM-AK SD Bridgeport 1 907271 3319, BLM-AK SD State Directors Conference Room Calendar: Serena Sweet Who: Miriam (Nicole) Hayes, [email protected], Serena Sweet, BLM-AK SDBridgeport 1 907 271 3319, BLM-AK SD State Directors Conference Room,Gregory Larson, Erin Julianus, BLM-AK FDO Little Conference Room 2ndFloor, Eileen Frost, Ted Murphy, Michael Gieryic, Joseph Balash Tue Oct 2, 2018 7:40am - 10:15am Service Appointment at AUDI SILVER SPRING Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Where: 3151 Automobile Blvd,Silver Spring,20904 Calendar: Joseph Balash Description: Your detailed information is as follows: Dealership Info: AUDI SILVERSPRING Appointment info: Advisor: Dimitra Anastasopoulos ConfirmationCode: X0190GD6Z9 Service info: Package: Factory Recommended Thanks forusing Xtime's ServiceCRM! 11am - 11:30am Check-In: Joe Balash Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Where: 6128 Calendar: Lori Mashburn Created by: Natalie Davis Who: Lori Mashburn, Joseph Balash Description: Check in on DAS and OSM Joseph Balash 11:30am - 12pm Meeting with Modesto Irrigation District, Turlock Irrigation Districtand the San Francisco Public Utility District (CA) Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Where: Room 6616 Calendar: Joseph Balash Created by: Tracie Lassiter Who: Tara Kane, Joseph Balash, Brian Steed, Yolando Mack-Thompson Description: POC: Tina Dykstra 202.261.6013 OFFICE 202.345.3007 MOBILE TheFergusonGroup.com 12pm - 1pm Block Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Calendar: Joseph Balash Created by: Joseph Hayes 12pm - 12:30pm Sage Grouse Follow Up Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Where: 6613 Calendar: Joseph Balash Created by: Amanda Long Who: Brian Steed, Joseph Balash 1pm - 2pm Weekly Politicals Meeting Where: Secretary's Conference Room- 5160 Calendar: Lori Mashburn Created by: Natalie Davis Who: Ryan Hambleton, Andrew Patterson, Kiel Weaver, James Voyles, ThomasBaptiste, Jason Hill, Nicholas Davis, Samantha Hebert, MarshallCritchfield, Matthew Dermody, Margaret Everson, Sarah Spaulding, TaraSweeney, Caroline Boulton, Jason Funes, William Dove, Ryan Nichols,Alan Mikkelsen, Leila Getto, Todd Willens, Benjamin Cassidy, ZachariahGambill, James Reilly, Kyle Scherer, Cally Younger, Aurelia Skipwith,Christopher Prandoni, James Schindler, Susan Combs, Hubbel Relat, BrianSteed, Shelby Hagenauer, Katharine MacGregor, Melissa Beaumont, HubbelRelat, Amanda Kaster, Casey Hammond, James Cason, Gregg Renkes, Jason Hill, Katie Mills, John Bockmier, Russell Newell, Sarah Jorgenson,Joshua Campbell, Daniel Jorjani, Lori Mashburn, Taylor Playforth, ScottAngelle, Scott Hommel, Douglas Domenech, Lacey Smethers, Aaron Thiele,Joseph Balash, Kyle Scherer, David Bernhardt, Andrea Travnicek, Faith Vander Voort, Scott Cameron, Heather Swift, Timothy Williams, RobertGordon, Ronald Klawitter, Paul (Dan) Smith, Brenda Burman, BrandonMiddleton, Catherine Gulac, Timothy Petty, Preston Beard, Eli Nachmany,Charles Laudner, Todd Wynn, Holly Lane, Molly Block, Elinor Werner, Michael Argo, Kathleen Benedetto, Micah Chambers, John Tahsuda, KarenBudd-Falen, Marcella Burke, Gary Lawkowski, Alex Hinson, GaryLawkowski, Stephen Wackowski, Rick May, Steven Howke, John Tanner,Amanda Kaster, [email protected] Description: Weekly politicals meetings- room 5160. Joseph Balash 3:30pm - 4pm Dennis Stover, President and Robert Weidner, Washington Rep- enCoreEnergy Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Where: Room 6616 Calendar: Joseph Balash Created by: Tracie Lassiter Description: TOPIC: Congressional request to lift uranium mining withdrawal imposedby former Interior Secretary Ken Salazar in January 2012. PARTICIPANTS:Dennis Stover, President enCore Energy Bob Weidner, Washington Rep 4:30pm - 5pm Call with Doug Crandall re: Sage Grouse, Dial-in: (b) (5), (b) (6) code:(b) (5), (b) Video call:(6) (b) (5), (b) (6) Where: Room 6613 Calendar: Joseph Balash Created by: Tracie Lassiter Who: Joseph Balash, [email protected], [email protected], Amanda Long,Cara Lee Macdonald, Casey Hammond 5pm - 6:30pm BLOCK Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Calendar: Joseph Balash Created by: Tracie Lassiter 5pm - 6pm John Crowther Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Calendar: Joseph Balash Wed Oct 3, 2018 All day Travel to NM- BLM-NM Visit and NMOGA Conference, Santa Fe, NM Wed Oct 3, 2018 - Mon Oct 8, 2018 Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Calendar: Joseph Balash Created by: Tracie Lassiter 8am - 9am BLOCK Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Calendar: Joseph Balash Created by: Valgentina Bolden Joseph Balash 10am - 10:45am Meeting with Kelly Osborne, CEO Twin Metals Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Where: Room 6616 Calendar: Joseph Balash Created by: Tracie Lassiter Who: Joshua Campbell, Joseph Balash, Karen Hawbecker, Marcella Burke Description: POC:Rob Lehman | WilmerHale Senior Public Policy Advisor 1875Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20006 USA 202-663-6907 (t)202-663-6363 (f) rob. [email protected] TOPIC: to share our hopefulschedule/milestones for the next 24 months. PARTICIPANTS: KellyOsborne, CEO Daniel Altikes, Executive Director/Director of Legal Services Kevin Baker, Vice President of Legal Affairs Raya Triester,WilmerHale Rob Lehman, WilmerHale 11am - 6pm BLOCK- TRAVEL Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Calendar: Joseph Balash Created by: Tracie Lassiter 4:30pm - 5pm Briefing on Alaska 1002 (b) (5), (b) (6) passcode: (b) (5), (b) Video call: (6) (b) (5), (b) (6) Where: Room
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