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Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Thursday, October 1, 2015 Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Thursday, October 1, 2015 9:15 AM Scheduled Conference Call Staff: Bill Mulrow, Secretary to the Governor Linda Lacewell, Counselor to the Governor Rick Cotton, Special Counsel for Interagency Initiatives Alphonso David, Counsel to the Governor Jim Malatras, Director of State Operations Melissa DeRosa, Director of Communications and Strategic Advisor to the Governor Matthew Millea, Deputy Director of State Operations for Administration Joseph Rabito, Deputy Director of State Operations for Programs Stephanie Benton, Director of Governor’s Offices Jill DesRosiers, Director of Scheduling 9:30 AM Meeting Location: Governor’s Conference Room 633 3rd Avenue, 39th Floor New York, NY Staff: Bill Mulrow, Secretary to the Governor Linda Lacewell, Counselor to the Governor Rick Cotton, Special Counsel for Interagency Initiatives Alphonso David, Counsel to the Governor Jim Malatras, Director of State Operations Joe Percoco, Executive Deputy Secretary Mary Beth Labate, Director of Budget Melissa DeRosa, Director of Communications and Strategic Advisor to the Governor John Kelly, Press Secretary John Maggiore, Director of Policy Andrew Kennedy, Deputy Director of State Operations for Policy Matthew Millea, Deputy Director of State Operations for Administration Joseph Rabito, Deputy Director of State Operations for Programs Stephanie Benton, Director of Governor’s Offices Jill DesRosiers, Director of Scheduling 10:30 AM Press briefing on the State’s preparations for Hurricane Joaquin 2:00 PM Meeting Location: Governor’s Office 633 3rd Avenue, 39th Floor New York, NY Staff: Melissa DeRosa, Director of Communications and Strategic Advisor to the Governor 2:30 PM Review Correspondence for Signature Location: Governor’s Office 633 3rd Avenue, 39th Floor New York, NY ### Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Friday, October 2, 2015 10:05 AM Live Interview with NY1 10:45 AM Meeting Location: Governor’s Office 633 3rd Avenue, 39th Floor New York, NY Staff: Melissa DeRosa, Director of Communications and Strategic Advisor to the Governor 11:00 AM Draft & Revise Remarks Location: Governor’s Office 633 3rd Avenue, 39th Floor New York, NY 11:30 AM Scheduled Conference Call Staff: Bill Mulrow, Secretary to the Governor Linda Lacewell, Counselor to the Governor Alphonso David, Counsel to the Governor Jim Malatras, Director of State Operations Joe Percoco, Executive Deputy Secretary Melissa DeRosa, Director of Communications and Strategic Advisor to the Governor John Maggiore, Director of Policy Andrew Kennedy, Deputy Director of State Operations for Policy Matthew Millea, Deputy Director of State Operations for Administration Joseph Rabito, Deputy Director of State Operations for Programs Stephanie Benton, Director of Governor’s Offices Jill DesRosiers, Director of Scheduling Rose Harvey, Commissioner, Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation Howard Zucker, Commissioner, Dept. of Health Ann Marie Sullivan, Commissioner, Office of Mental Health Roann Destito, Commissioner, Office of General Services Richard Kauffman, Chairman of Energy and Finance Basil Seggos, Deputy Secretary for the Environment Jason Helgerson, Medicaid Redesign Team Chief Fran Barrett, Interagency Coordinator for Non-profit Organizations Jamie Rubin, Director, NY Rising Community Reconstruction Program 12:00 PM Meeting Location: Governor’s Office 633 3rd Avenue, 39th Floor New York, NY Staff: Bill Mulrow, Secretary to the Governor Melissa DeRosa, Director of Communications and Strategic Advisor to the Governor Jill DesRosiers, Director of Scheduling 12:30 PM Conference Call Briefing on the State’s preparations for Hurricane Joaquin Location: Governor’s Office 633 3rd Avenue, 39th Floor New York, NY 1:00 PM Meeting Location: Governor’s Office 633 3rd Avenue, 39th Floor New York, NY Staff: Rich Newman, Executive Vice President of State Marketing, Strategy, Empire State Development Harvey Cohen, Vice President of Marketing, ESD 2:15 PM Meeting Location: Governor’s Office 633 3rd Avenue, 39th Floor New York, NY Staff: Bill Mulrow, Secretary to the Governor Melissa DeRosa, Director of Communications and Strategic Advisor to the Governor Jim Malatras, Director of State Operations Robert Mujica, Chief of Staff & Secretary, Finance Committee, NYS Senate 3:45 PM Meeting Location: Governor’s Office 633 3rd Avenue, 39th Floor New York, NY Staff: Basil Seggos, Deputy Secretary for the Environment Tom Topousis, Special Adviser to the Communications Director and Director of Speechwriting 5:00 PM Climate Change Event Location: Global Center for Academic and Spiritual Life 238 Thompson St, New York, NY 6:15 PM: CNN’s The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer ### Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Saturday-Sunday, October 3-4, 2015 ***No Public Schedule*** ### Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Monday, October 5, 2015 10:00 AM Meeting Location: Governor’s Conference Room 633 3rd Avenue, 39th Floor New York, NY Staff: Bill Mulrow, Secretary to the Governor Linda Lacewell, Counselor to the Governor Rick Cotton, Special Counsel for Interagency Initiatives Alphonso David, Counsel to the Governor Jim Malatras, Director of State Operations Joe Percoco, Executive Deputy Secretary Mary Beth Labate, Director of Budget Melissa DeRosa, Director of Communications and Strategic Advisor to the Governor John Maggiore, Director of Policy Andrew Kennedy, Deputy Director of State Operations for Policy Matthew Millea, Deputy Director of State Operations for Administration Joseph Rabito, Deputy Director of State Operations for Programs Stephanie Benton, Director of Governor’s Offices Jill DesRosiers, Director of Scheduling 2:15 PM Meeting Location: Governor’s Office 633 3rd Avenue, 39th Floor New York, NY Staff: Jim Malatras, Director of State Operations Mary Beth Labate, Director of Budget Robert Mujica, Chief of Staff & Secretary, Finance Committee, NYS Senate 3:15 PM Meeting Location: Governor’s Office 633 3rd Avenue, 39th Floor New York, NY Staff: Linda Lacewell, Counselor to the Governor Melissa DeRosa, Director of Communications and Strategic Advisor to the Governor 3:30 PM Meeting Location: Governor’s Office 633 3rd Avenue, 39th Floor New York, NY Staff: Melissa DeRosa, Director of Communications and Strategic Advisor to the Governor Jill DesRosiers, Director of Scheduling 4:25 PM Wheels up LaGuardia Int’l Airport en route Greater Rochester Int’l Airport Aircraft: NYSP King Air Passengers: Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Speaker Carl Heastie, NYS Assembly John Kelly, Press Secretary Jim Malatras, Director of State Operations Isa Puello, Staff to Speaker Carl Heastie Protective Services incl. Major S. Nevins State Purposes: Travel from NYC to Rochester to attend viewing service for Gilbert Morelle Sr. Mixed Use: No Reimbursed: No 5:25 PM Wheels down Greater Rochester Int’l Airport 5:50 PM Attend Viewing Service for Gilbert Morelle Sr. Location: Dierna Funeral Home 2309 Culver Road Rochester, NY 14609 6:50 PM Wheels up Greater Rochester Int’l Airport en route Westchester County Airport Aircraft: NYSP King Air Passengers: Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Speaker Carl Heastie, NYS Assembly John Kelly, Press Secretary Jim Malatras, Director of State Operations Isa Puello, Staff to Speaker Carl Heastie Protective Services incl. Major S. Nevins State Purposes: Return from Rochester viewing service Mixed Use: No Reimbursed: No 7:50 PM Wheels down Westchester County Airport ### Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Tuesday, October 6, 2015 9:30 AM Meeting Location: Governor’s Office 633 3rd Avenue, 39th Floor New York, NY Staff: Alphonso David, Counsel to the Governor John Maggiore, Director of Policy 10:15 AM Meeting Location: Governor’s Office 633 3rd Avenue, 39th Floor New York, NY Staff: Joe Percoco, Executive Deputy Secretary Melissa DeRosa, Director of Communications and Strategic Advisor to the Governor Jill DesRosiers, Director of Scheduling 10:40 AM Live Interview on the Brian Lehrer Show 11:15 AM Meeting Location: Governor’s Conference Room 633 3rd Avenue, 39th Floor New York, NY Staff: Jim Malatras, Director of State Operations Pat Hooker, Deputy Secretary for Agriculture and Markets John Maggiore, Director of Policy Andrew Kennedy, Deputy Director of State Operations for Policy Stephanie Benton, Director of Governor’s Offices Jill DesRosiers, Director of Scheduling Tom Topousis, Special Adviser to the Communications Director and Director of Speechwriting John Kelly, Press Secretary 12:30 PM Meeting Location: Governor’s Office 633 3rd Avenue, 39th Floor New York, NY Staff: Jim Malatras, Director of State Operations Melissa DeRosa, Director of Communications and Strategic Advisor to the Governor Jill DesRosiers, Director of Scheduling Basil Seggos, Deputy Secretary for the Environment Tom Topousis, Special Adviser to the Communications Director and Director of Speechwriting Cameron Bard, Chief of Staff for Energy Kara Allen, Assistant Secretary for Energy 1:00 PM Scheduled Conference Call Staff: Steve Morello, Counselor to the Chairman and CEO, Metropolitan Transit Authority Adam Lisberg, Director of External Communications, Metropolitan Transit Authority 3:00 PM Meeting Location: Governor’s Conference Room 633 3rd Avenue, 39th Floor New York, NY Staff: Rick Cotton, Special Counsel for Interagency Initiatives Scott Rechler, Vice-Chair, Port Authority Pat Foye, Executive Director, Port Authority David Garten, Chief of Staff to the Vice Chairman, Port Authority George Casey, President & CEO, Vantage Airport Group Stewart Steeves, Vantage Airport Group Richard Kennedy, Co-Chief Operating Officer, Skanska Jane Garvey, North America Chairman,
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