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NYS Agency Contacts AGENCY LOCATION AND CONTACTS Adirondack Park Agency Assembly Ways & Means Committee PO Box 99 State Capitol, Room 346 Ray Brook, NY 12977 Albany, NY 12248 Elaine Caldwell Dean Fuleihan Administrative Officer Secretary - Assembly Ways & Means Committee Phone: 518-891-4050 x201 Phone: 518-455-3786 Fax: 518-891-3938 Fax: 518-455-4445 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Banking Department Board of Elections 80 South Swan Street, Suite 1157 Empire State Plaza Albany, NY 12210 Corning Tower, 40th Floor Paul Kalinowski Albany, NY 12242 Director of Financial Administration William Macey Phone: 518-474-4956 Purchasing Team Leader Fax: 518-473-7204 Phone: 518-474-5981 Email: [email protected] Fax: 518-473-2844 Email: [email protected] Capital Defender Office City University Construction Fund 2 Rector Street, Suite 1311 555 West 57th Street, 10th Floor New York, NY 10006 New York, NY 10019 Kevin Doyle Howard Altschuler Capital Defender Executive Director of Finance Management Phone: 212-608-3352 Phone: 212-541-0999 Fax: 212-608-4558 Fax: 212-541-0197 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] City University Of New York Commission of Correction 230 West 41st Street, 5th Floor 4 Tower Place New York, NY 10036 Albany, NY 12203 Sharon Russell Pam Urbanski Acting University Associate Controller for Senior Budget Analyst Procurement Phone: 518-457-1023 Phone: 212-397-5655 Fax: 518-457-7545 Fax: 212-397-5612 Email: [email protected] Commission of Investigation Commission on Judicial Conduct 59 Maiden Lane, 31st Floor 61 Broadway, 12th Floor New York, NY 10038 New York, NY 10006 Raffaela Petroccione Shouchu Luo Executive Assistant Finance & Personnel Officer Phone: 212-344-6777 Phone: 646-386-4768 Fax: 212-344-6868 Fax: 646-458-0037 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] AGENCY LOCATION AND CONTACTS Commission on Public Authority Reform Commission on Quality of Care State Capitol Building, Room 254 401 State Street Albany, NY 12224 Schenectady, NY 12305 Sharon Gariepy Richard Schaefer Director of Financial Administration Deputy Director Phone: 518-474-2305 Phone: 518-388-2803 Fax: 518-473-9359 Fax: 518-388-2810 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Consumer Protection Board Council on the Arts Empire State Plaza 175 Varick Street Corning Tower, 40th Floor New York, NY 10014 Albany, NY 12242 Tracy Hamilton William Macey Administrative Director Purchasing Team Leader Phone: 212-627-3131 Phone: 518-474-5981 Fax: 212-627-2156 Fax: 518-473-2844 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Crime Victims Board Deferred Compensation Board 1 Columbia Circle, Suite 200 Empire State Plaza Albany, NY 12203 Agency Building 2, 8th Floor Patricia Palitsch Albany, NY 12223 Administrative Officer Stephen Boland Phone: 518-485-2761 Assistant Administrative Officer Fax: 518-485-9154 Phone: 518-473-8171 Email: [email protected] Fax: 518-473-6725 Email: [email protected] Department of Agriculture & Markets Department of Agriculture & Markets - State Fair 10B Airline Drive New York State Fair Grounds Albany, NY 12235 581 State Fair Boulevard Lucy Roberson Syracuse, NY 13209 Director Fiscal Management Jeffrey Damon Phone: 518-457-2080 Director of Financial Administration Fax: 518-485-7750 Phone: 315-487-7711 x1204 Email: [email protected] Fax: 315-487-9260 Email: [email protected] AGENCY LOCATION AND CONTACTS Department of Civil Service Department Of Correctional Services A.E. Smith State Office Building Business Office 80 South Swan Street 639 Exchange Street Albany, NY 12239 Attica, NY 14011 Michael Bosanko Karen Bielak Director of Financial Administration Steward Phone: 518-473-2269 Phone: 585-591-2000 x3100 Fax: 518-473-3354 Fax: 585-591-2000 x3299 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Department of Economic Development Department of Environmental Conservation 30 South Pearl Street Bureau of Procurement and Expenditures Albany, NY 12245 625 Broadway Mary Ann Perrine Albany, NY 12233 Finance Officer Cathy Gilman Phone: 518-292-5153 Purchasing Assistant 2 Fax: 518-292-5809 Phone: 518-402-9312 Email: [email protected] Fax: 518-402-9023 Email: [email protected] Department of Health Department of Labor Empire State Plaza W. Averill Harriman State Office Campus Corning Tower, Room 1315 Building 12, Room 454 Albany, NY 12237 Albany, NY 12240 Marybeth Hefner Joanne Peal Director - Bureau of Accounts Management Chief Budget Analyst Phone: 518-474-1208 Phone: 518-457-1397 Fax: 518-473-4097 Fax: 518-457-0620 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Department of Law Department of Law - Medicaid Fraud Control Agency Building 4, 4th Floor 120 Broadway, 13th Floor Albany, NY 12224 New York, NY 10271 Ron Wachenheim Bernice Polinsky Purchasing Team Supervisor Finance Director Phone: 518-486-6669 Phone: 212-41-75416 Fax: 518-473-1852 Fax: 212-417-5249 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] AGENCY LOCATION AND CONTACTS Department of Motor Vehicles Department of State Empire State Plaza Twin Towners Swan Street Building, Room 529A 99 Washington Avenue, 11th Floor Albany, NY 12228 Albany, NY 12231 Kathleen Gilchrist Kimberly Landry Motor Vehicle Program Manager 6 Director of Financial Administration 3 Phone: 518-474-0990 Phone: 518-474-2754 Fax: 518-486-5427 Fax: 518-474-4777 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Department of Taxation & Finance Department of Taxation & Finance - Division of W. Averill Harriman State Office Campus Tax Appeals Building 9, Room 234 Riverfront Professional Tower Albany, NY 12227 500 Federal Street Catherine Golden Troy, NY 12180 Assistant Director of Procurement Services George Cannon Phone: 518-457-0954 Director of Administration Fax: 518-435-8413 Phone: 518-266-3041 Email: [email protected] Fax: 518-271-0886 Email: [email protected] Department of Transportation Department of Transportation 50 Wolf Road, Suite 1-PC 50 Wolf Road, Suite 1-PC Albany, NY 12232 Albany, NY 12232 Christopher Magin Nancy Lynch Senior Purchasing Agent Senior Purchasing Agent Phone: 518-457-4401 Phone: 518-457-4401 Fax: 518-457-1593 Fax: 518-457-1593 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control Division of Criminal Justice Services Empire State Plaza 4 Tower Place Corning Tower, 40th Floor Stuyvesant Plaza Albany, NY 12242 Albany, NY 12203 William Macey Pam Urbanski Purchasing Team Leader Senior Budget Analyst Phone: 518-474-5981 Phone: 518-457-1023 Fax: 518-473-2844 Fax: 518-457-7545 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] AGENCY LOCATION AND CONTACTS Division of Housing & Community Renewal Division of Human Rights Hampton Plaza State Capitol Building, Room 254 38-40 State Street Albany, NY 12224 Albany, NY 12207 Sharon Gariepy Sandra Johnson Director of Financial Administration Assistant Director of Financial Administration 2 Phone: 518-474-2305 Phone: 518-486-3408 Fax: 518-473-9359 Fax: 518-486-3552 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Division of Military & Naval Affairs Division of Parole 330 Old Niskayuna Road, MNBF Room 412 97 Central Avenue, 3rd Floor Latham, NY 12110 Albany, NY 12206 Maria Gallerie Marie Barhold Associate Purchasing and Contract Administrator Director of Finance Phone: 518-786-4962 Phone: 518-473-9419 Fax: 518-786-6098 Fax: 518-486-4760 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Division of Probation & Correctional Alternatives Division of State Police 80 Wolf Road, Suite 501 Headquarters, State Campus, Building 22 (Finance) Albany, NY 12205 1220 Washington Avenue Marlena Alford Albany, NY 12226 Director of Finanacial Adminsitration Margaret Marshall Phone: 518-485-5145 Director of Financial Administration Fax: 518-485-5140 Phone: 518-457-9460 Email: [email protected] Fax: 518-457-1776 Email: [email protected] Division of the Budget Division of the Lottery State Capitol Building, Room 254 One Broadway Center Albany, NY 12224 PO Box 7500 Sharon Gariepy Schenectady, NY 12301 Director of Financial Administration Gardner Gurney Phone: 518-474-2305 Deputy Director & Director of Administration & Fax: 518-473-9359 Operations Email: [email protected] Phone: 518-388-3320 Fax: 518-388-3403 Email: [email protected] AGENCY LOCATION AND CONTACTS Division of Veterans' Affairs Division of Veteran's Affairs - Blind Veterans Corning Tower Annuity 5 Empire State Plaza, Suite 2836 Corning Tower, 40th Floor Albany, NY 12223 Empire State Plaza Sharon Van Wagner Albany, NY 12242 Administrative Assistant William Macey Phone: 518-474-3723 Purchasing Team Leader Fax: 518-473-0379 Phone: 518-474-5981 Email: [email protected] Fax: 518-473-2844 Email: [email protected] Environmental Facilities Corporation Environmental Protection and Spill 625 Broadway Compensation Fund Albany, NY 12207 90 State Street, Suite 1201 James Gebhardt Albany, NY 12236 Chief Financial Officer Wayne Sickler Phone: 518-402-6985 Assistant Director Fax: 518-402-7088 Phone: 518-486-3155 Email: [email protected] Fax: 518-474-9979 Email: [email protected] Executive Chamber Executive Office of the Lieutenant Governor State Capitol Building, Room 254 State Capitol Building, Room 254 Albany, NY
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