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Cuomo Wednesday, April 1, 2020 9:30 AM Meeting Location: Governor’s Office State Capitol Albany, NY Staff: Melissa DeRosa, Secretary to the Governor Elizabeth Garvey, Special Counsel & Senior Advisor to the Governor 10:30 AM Meeting Location: Governor’s Office State Capitol Albany, NY Staff: Jim Malatras, President, SUNY Empire State College 11:00 AM Scheduled Call Staff: Melissa DeRosa, Secretary to the Governor Rob Mujica, Director of Budget Participants: Senator James Skoufis Senator Jen Metzger 11:30 AM Meeting Location: Governor’s Office State Capitol Albany, NY Staff: Melissa DeRosa, Secretary to the Governor Gareth Rhodes, Deputy Superintendent & Special Counsel, NYS Department of Financial Services Jim Malatras, President, SUNY Empire State College Howard Zucker, Commissioner, NYS Department of Health 12:00 PM Briefing on COVID-19 Response Location: Red Room State Capitol Albany, NY 3:00 PM Scheduled Call Staff: Michael Kopy, Director of Emergency Management Gareth Rhodes, Deputy Superintendent & Special Counsel, NYS Department of Financial Services Larry Schwartz, Special Advisor 4:00 PM Meeting 1 Location: Governor’s Office State Capitol Albany, NY Staff: Melissa DeRosa, Secretary to the Governor Rob Mujica, Director of Budget 5:00 PM Meeting Location: Governor’s Office State Capitol Albany, NY Staff: Gareth Rhodes, Deputy Superintendent & Special Counsel, NYS Department of Financial Services Jim Malatras, President, SUNY Empire State College Howard Zucker, Commissioner, NYS Department of Health Larry Schwartz, Special Advisor ### Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Thursday, April 2, 2020 9:15 AM Meeting Location: Governor’s Office State Capitol Albany, NY Staff: Melissa DeRosa, Secretary to the Governor Rob Mujica, Director of Budget Elizabeth Garvey, Special Counsel & Senior Advisor to the Governor 10:15 AM Meeting Location: Governor’s Conference Room State Capitol Albany, NY Staff: Jim Malatras, President, SUNY Empire State College Gareth Rhodes, Deputy Superintendent & Special Counsel, NYS Department of Financial Services Larry Schwartz, Special Advisor 11:00 AM Meeting Location: Governor’s Conference Room State Capitol Albany, NY Staff: Rob Mujica, Director of Budget Howard Zucker, Commissioner, NYS Department of Health 2 Gareth Rhodes, Deputy Superintendent & Special Counsel, NYS Department of Financial Services Jim Malatras, President, SUNY Empire State College 11:30 AM Briefing on COVID-19 Response Location: Red Room State Capitol Albany, NY 9:00 PM Interview on MSNBC’s “The Rachel Maddow Show” 9:20 PM Interview on CNN’s “Coronavirus Facts and Fears” with Anderson Cooper and Sanjay Gupta ### Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Friday, April 3, 2020 8:45 AM Meeting Location: Governor’s Conference Room State Capitol Albany, NY Staff: Michael Kopy, Director of Emergency Management Patrick Murphy, Commissioner, NYS Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services Jim Malatras, President, SUNY Empire State College Larry Schwartz, Special Advisor 9:35 AM Scheduled Call Participant: Jack Ma, Co-Founder, Alibaba 10:15 AM Meeting Location: Governor’s Conference Room State Capitol Albany, NY Staff: Melissa DeRosa, Secretary to the Governor Rob Mujica, Director of Budget Howard Zucker, Commissioner, NYS Department of Health Gareth Rhodes, Deputy Superintendent & Special Counsel, NYS Department of Financial Services Jim Malatras, President, SUNY Empire State College 11:00 AM Briefing on COVID-19 Response Location: Red Room 3 State Capitol Albany, NY 1:00 PM Meeting Location: Governor’s Office State Capitol Albany, NY Staff: Melissa DeRosa, Secretary to the Governor Rob Mujica, Director of Budget 2:00 PM Scheduled Call Staff: Howard Zucker, Commissioner, NYS Department of Health Jim Malatras, President, SUNY Empire State College Larry Schwartz, Special Advisor Invited: Sylvia Getman, President & CEO, Adirondack Health Jonathan Lawrence, President & CEO, Arnot Ogden Medical Center Scott Berlucchi, President & CEO, Auburn Community Hospital Jeff Joyner, President & CEO, Aurelia Osborn Fox Memorial Hospital William LeCates, President, Bassett Medical Center John Carrigg, President & CEO, Binghamton General Hospital Larry Levine, President & CEO, Blythedale Children's Hospital Mary Leahy, CEO, Bon Secours Charity Health System Dominick Stanzione, Brookdale University Hospital Medical Center Richard Margulis, President & CEO, Long Island Community Hospital Mary LaRowe, President & CEO, Brooks-TLC Hospital System Christopher Lane, President, Buffalo General Medical Center Richard Duvall, CEO, Carthage Area Hospital; CEO, Claxton- Hepburn Medical Center Jonathan Schiller, CEO, Catskill Regional Medical Center Eric Stein, President & CEO, Cobleskill Regional Hospital Sean Fadale, President & CEO, Community Memorial Hospital Andrew Boser III, Former CEO, Cuba Memorial Hospital Paul Connor, President & CEO, Eastern Long Island Hospital Anne McCaffrey, President & CEO, Eastern Niagara Hospital John Remillard, President, Elizabethtown Community Hospital Steven Kelly, President & CEO, Ellenville Regional Hospital Paul Milton, President & CEO, Ellis Hospital Israel Rocha, CEO, NYC Health + Hospitals/Elmhurst Darlene Stromstad, President & CEO, Mohawk Valley Health System Michael Stapleton, President & CEO, F.F. 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