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Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Wednesday, February 1, 2012 Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Wednesday, February 1, 2012 9:00 AM Prepare for NYS Association of Counties Winter Conference Location: Governor’s Office State Capitol Albany, NY 9:55 AM Attend Wake Location: Albany, NY 10:30 AM NYSAC Winter Conference Location: The Desmond Hotel and Conference Center Albany, NY 12:00 PM Meeting re: Nassau State of the State/Regional Budget Presentation Location: Governor’s Conference Room State Capitol Albany, NY Staff: Jessica Todtman, Special Assistant 1:30 PM Meeting Location: Governor’s Conference Room State Capitol Albany, NY Staff: Mylan Denerstein, Counsel Howard Glaser, Director of State Operations Drew Zambelli, Counselor 2:30-4:30 PM Hold for Calls with Legislators ### Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Thursday, February 2, 2012 9:30-11AM Hold for Calls with Legislators 11:00 AM Nassau State of the State/ Regional Budget Presentation Location: Molloy College Rockville Centre, NY Invitees: Senator Jack M. Martins Senator Kemp Hannon Senator Carl L. Marcellino Senator John J. Flanagan Senator Charles J. Fuschillo Jr. Senator Maj. Leader Dean Skelos Senator Owen M. Johnson Senator Lee M. Zeldin Senator Kenneth P. Lavalle Assemblymember Robert Sweeney Assemblymember Dean Murray Assemblymember Dan Losquadro Assemblymember Fred Thiele Assemblymember James D. Conte Assemblymember Michelle Schimel Assemblymember Andrew Raia Assemblymember Steve Engelbright Assemblymember Earlene Hooper Assemblymember Philip Boyle Assemblymember David G. McDonough Assemblymember Charles Lavine Assemblymember Brian Curran Assemblymember Joseph Saladino Assemblymember Edward Ra Assemblymember Michael J. Fitzpatrick Assemblymember Michael Montesano Assemblymember Al Graf Assemblymember Phil Ramos Assemblymember Tom McKevitt Assemblymember Harvey Weisenberg Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano Dr. Drew Bogner, President, Molloy College Nassau Legislator Carrie Solages Nassau Minority Leader at Legislature- Kevan Abrahams Nassau Legislator Wayne Wink Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone Supervisor Town Oyster Bay- John Venditto Supervisor Town Hempstead Invited Kate Murray George “Butch” Starkie, Mayor of Farmingdale Wayne Hall, Mayor of the Village of Hempstead Supervisor North Hempstead Jon Kaiman Dorothy Goosby Councilwoman, Town Hempstead Mayor of Rockville Centre Frank Murray Mayor Suozzi of Glen Cove Roger Tilles, Regent representing Long Island on the NYS Board of Regents Students: 20 students from Hempstead High School 1:00 PM Newsday Editorial Board Meeting Location: 235 Pinelawn Road Melville, NY Staff: Andrew Zambelli, Counselor to the Governor 2:30-4PM Hold for Calls ### Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Friday, February 3, 2012 9:05 AM Wheels Up White Plains Airport En Route Plattsburgh International Airport Aircraft: NYSP King Air Passengers: Governor Andrew Cuomo Drew Zambelli, Counselor Matt Wing, Deputy Communications Director, NYC Protective Services, incl. Capt. Willis State Purpose: Travel to Plattsburgh State of the State/Regional Budget Presentation Mixed Use: No Reimbursed: No 10:10 AM Wheels Down Plattsburgh International Airport 10:30 AM Plattsburgh State of the State/ Regional Budget Presentation Location: SUNY Plattsburgh Plattsburgh, NY Invitees: Senator Betty Little Assemblymember Janet Duprey Assembly Member Teresa Sayward SUNY Plattsburgh President John Ettling Clinton County Sheriff David Favro Clinton County Legislature Chairman James Langley, Jr. Clinton County District Attorney Andrew Wylie Essex County District Attorney Kristy Sprague Essex County Sheriff Richard Cutting Franklin County District Attorney Derek Champagne Franklin County Chairman Gordon Crossman Franklin County Sheriff Kevin Mulverhill Essex County Chairman Randall Douglas Supervisor Tom Scozzafava, Town of Moriah Hugh Hill Ed Malone Chamber of Commerce Mayor Donald Kasprzak, City of Plattsburgh Mayor Craig Randall, Lake Placid Mayor Clyde Rabideau, Saranac LakeSupervisor Bernie Bassett, Town of Plattsburgh Co-Chair of REDC Garry Douglas, President & CEO, Plattsburgh- North Country Chamber of Commerce Co-Chair of REDC Anthony “Tony” G. Collins, Ph.D., President, Clarkson University James McKenna, Lake Placid Visitors Bureau Sylvie Nelson, Saranac Lake Chamber of Commerce Approximately 300 guests including elected officials, high school students, local labor organizations, local business leaders, REDC members 11:45 AM Wheels Up Plattsburgh International Airport En Route Albany International Airport Aircraft: NYSP King Air Passengers: Governor Andrew Cuomo Drew Zambelli, Counselor Matt Wing, Deputy Communications Director, NYC Protective Services, incl. Capt. Willis State Purpose: Return from Plattsburgh State of the State/Regional Budget Presentation Mixed Use: No Reimbursed: No 12:20 PM Wheels Down Albany International Airport 1:30 PM Meeting Location: Governor’s Conference Room State Capitol Albany, NY Attendees: Commissioner Brian Fischer, Department of Corrections and Community Supervision 2:30 PM Meeting Location: Governor’s Conference Room State Capitol Albany, NY Staff: Drew Zambelli, Counselor Linda Lacewell, Special Counsel to Governor 3:45 PM Meeting re: Bills Location: Governor’s Conference Room State Capitol Albany, NY Staff: Mylan Denerstein, Counsel 4:00 PM Meeting with Staff re: Appointments Location: Governor’s Conference Room State Capitol Albany, NY 4:45 PM Meeting Location: Governor’s Conference Room State Capitol Albany, NY Staff: Jim Malatras, Deputy Secretary for Policy Management 5:45 PM Meeting re: Planning Location: Governor’s Conference Room State Capitol Albany, NY Staff: Linda Lacewell, Special Counsel to Governor ### Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Saturday, February 4, 2012 *No Public Schedule* ### Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Sunday, February 5, 2012 *No Public Schedule (in NYC for Private Super Bowl Party)* ### Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Monday, February 6, 2012 10:32 AM LIVE Interview on Live From the State Capitol with Fred Dicker 1:30 PM Meeting re: Central New York State of the State/ Regional Budget Presentation Location: Governor’s Conference Room State Capitol Albany, NY Staff: Arielle Goren, Senior Speechwriter 2:30 PM Meeting Location: Governor’s Conference Room State Capitol Albany, NY Staff: Larry Schwartz, Secretary 3:00 PM Weekly Staff Meeting Location: Governor’s Conference Room State Capitol Albany, NY Staff: Larry Schwartz, Secretary Mylan Denerstein, Counsel Howard Glaser, Director of State Operations Jim Malatras, Deputy Secretary for Policy Management Robert Megna, Director of Budget Linda Lacewell, Special Counsel to Governor Nick Weatherbee, Director of Scheduling Josh Vlasto, Executive Deputy Communications Director Jeremy Creelan, Special Counsel for Public Integrity Betsey Ball, Director of Legislative Affairs Arielle Goren, Senior Speechwriter Lindsay Nathan, Staff Secretary Letizia Tagliafierro, Director of Intergovernmental Affairs 4:45 PM Meeting Location: Governor’s Conference Room State Capitol Albany, NY Staff: Larry Schwartz, Secretary Mylan Denerstein, Counsel Howard Glaser, Director of State Operations 5:30 PM Meeting Location: Governor’s Conference Room State Capitol Albany, NY Staff: Josh Vlasto, Executive Deputy Communications Director 6:30 PM Meeting re: New York Giants Tickertape Parade Location: Governor’s Conference Room State Capitol Albany, NY Staff: Linda Lacewell, Special Counsel to Governor Josh Vlasto, Executive Deputy Communications Director ### Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Tuesday, February 7, 2012 9:30 AM Wheels Up Albany En Route Wall St. Helipad Aircraft: NYSP Helicopter Passengers: Governor Cuomo Nicholas Weatherbee, Director of Scheduling Protective Services, incl. Major S. Nevins State Purposes: Travel to NY Giants Tickertape Parade Mixed Use: No Reimbursed: No 10:30 AM Wheels Down Wall St. Helipad 11:00 AM NY Giants Tickertape Parade Location: New York City 12:45 PM Wheels Up Wall St. Helipad En Route Albany Aircraft: NYSP Helicopter Passengers: Governor Cuomo Nicholas Weatherbee, Director of Scheduling Josh Vlasto, Exec. Deputy Communications Director Protective Services, incl. Major S. Nevins State Purposes: Return from NY Giants Tickertape Parade Mixed Use: No Reimbursed: No 1:45 PM Wheels Down Albany 2:00 PM Meeting Location: Governor’s Conference Room State Capitol Albany, NY Staff: Howard Glaser, Director of State Operations 3:00 PM Meeting re: Teacher Evaluations Location: Governor’s Conference Room State Capitol Albany, NY Staff: Jim Malatras, Deputy Secretary for Policy Management 3:30 PM Meet with Renaissance Charter High School for Innovation Students Location: The Red Room State Capitol Albany, NY Staff: Mylan Denerstein, Counsel Alphonso David, Deputy Secretary for Civil Rights David Wakelyn, Deputy Secretary for Education Letizia Tagliafierro, Director of Intergovernmental Affairs Participants: Staff members and students from the Renaissance Charter High School for Innovation 5:00 PM Review Correspondence for Signature Location: Governor’s Office State Capitol Albany, NY 6:00 PM Meeting re: Central New York State of the State/ Regional Budget Presentation Location: Governor’s Conference Room State Capitol Albany, NY Staff: Linda Lacewell, Special Counsel to Governor Kayla Arslanian, Special Assistant 7:00 PM Meeting Location: Governor’s Conference Room State Capitol Albany, NY Staff: Larry Schwartz, Secretary Howard Glaser, Director of State Operations 7:45 PM Meeting re: Central New York State of the State/ Regional Budget Presentation Location: Governor’s Conference Room State Capitol Albany, NY Staff: Jim Malatras, Deputy Secretary for Policy
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