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The Executive Branch 10.18.19 CALIFORNIA STATE GOVERNMENT – THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH PEOPLE OF CALIFORNIA STATE BOARD OF STATE SUPERINTENDENT INSURANCE SECRETARY OF STATE EQUALIZATION LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR ATTORNEY GENERAL STATE CONTROLLER STATE TREASURER OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION COMMISSIONER GOVERNOR TED GAINES District 1 ELENI KOUNALAKIS GAVIN NEWSOM XAVIER BECERRA BETTY YEE FIONA MA TONY THURMOND RICARDO LARA ALEX PADILLA MALIA COHEN District 2 ANTONIO VAZQUEZ District 3 CHIEF OF STAFF TRUSTEES OF Ann O’Leary MIKE SCHAEFER OFFICE OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS CALIFORNIA STUDENT AID UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA STATE District 4 TAX APPEALS COMMUNITY COLLEGES STATE BOARD COMMISSION CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITIES OF EDUCATION BOARD OF REGENTS CABINET SECRETARY Mark Ibele Eloy Oakley Virginia Jo Dunlap Ana Matosantos Timothy P. White Director Chancellor Karen Stapf Walters Janet Napolitano Executive Director Interim Executive Director Chancellor President LEGAL AFFAIRS APPOINTMENTS DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF Catherine Lhamon Cathryn Rivera-Hernandez Lindsey Cobia CALIFORNIA COMMISSION ON PEACE FAIR POLITICAL OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC UTILITIES LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS JUDICIAL APPOINTMENTS FIRST PARTNER CHIEF OF STAFF OFFICER STANDARDS GAMBLING CONTROL CALIFORNIA LOTTERY PRACTICES COMMISSION COMMISSION INSPECTOR GENERAL COMMISSION Anthony Williams Martin Jenkins Rebecca Beland McNaught AND TRAINING Alva Johnson Richard Miadich Roy Wesley Marybel Batjer Joyce Dudley Director OPERATIONS Chair Chair James Evans Inspector General President STRATEGY & COMMUNICATIONS Chair Daniel Zingale Erin Suhr BOARD OF STATE DELTA STEWARDSHIP STATE MILITARY OFFICE OF BUSINESS AND COMMUNITY ARTS COUNCIL OFFICE OF PLANNING COUNCIL PUBLIC DEFENDER DEPARTMENT AND ECONOMIC OFFICE OF EMERGENCY CORRECTIONS AND RESEARCH SERVICES Anne Bown-Crawford DEVELOPMENT Susan Tatayon Mary McComb MG David Baldwin Linda Penner Director Kate Gordon Mark Ghilarducci Chair Public Defender Adjutant General Lenny Mendonca Chair Director Director Director DEPT OF CORRECTIONS DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS, CONSUMER TRANSPORTATION AND REHABILITATION ENVIRONMENTAL DEPARTMENT OF FOOD LABOR AND WORKFORCE NATURAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE HEALTH AND HUMAN DEPARTMENT OF SERVICES AND HOUSING AGENCY PROTECTION AGENCY SERVICES AGENCY AND AGRICULTURE DEVELOPMENT AGENCY RESOURCES AGENCY VETERANS AFFAIRS OPERATIONS AGENCY AGENCY Ralph Diaz Secretary Jared Blumenfeld Keely Martin Bosler Mark Ghaly Julie Su Vito Imbasciani David Kim Director Karen Ross Wade Crowfoot VACANT Secretary Secretary Secretary Secretary Secretary Secretary Secretary Secretary Alexis Podesta Diana Toche Secretary Undersec. Health Care Svcs Gayle Miller Russell Atterberry Elissa Konove Kathleen Allison Serena McIlwain Chief Deputy Director Michelle Baass Jennifer Moffitt Stewart Knox Angela Barranco Julie Lee Undersecretary Undersecretary Undersecretary Undersecretary Undersecretary Undersecretary Undersecretary Melinda Grant Undersecretary Operations Undersecretary Undersecretary Jeffrey Macomber Vivek Viswanathan Undersec. Admin&Offender Chief Deputy Director Svcs DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT OF DIVISION OF ADULT AIR RESOURCES DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF FRANCHISE TAX DEPARTMENT OF FAIR EMPLOYMENT CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY DEVELOPMENT FORESTRY AND INSTITUTIONS BOARD AGING PUBLIC HEALTH WATER RESOURCES BOARD GENERAL SERVICES AND HOUSING PATROL DEPARTMENT FIRE PROTECTION Kevin Kish Warren Stanley Connie Gipson Sonia Angell Mary Nichols VACANT Patrick Henning Karla Nemeth Thomas Porter Selvi Stanislaus Daniel Kim Director Commissioner Director Director Chair Director Director Director Director Executive Officer Director DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS Kimberly Kirchmeyer DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR DIVISION OF ADULT DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF OFFICE Of Director PESTICIDE COMMUNITY SERVICES INDUSTRIAL VEHICLES PAROLE OPERATIONS CHILD SUPPORT CONSERVATION PARKS & RECREATION TECHNOLOGY ADMINISTRATIVE LAW REGULATION AND DEVELOPMENT RELATIONS DEPARTMENT OF Steven Gordon VACANT David Kilgore David Shabazian Lisa Mangat Amy Tong Kenneth Pogue Val Dolcini Linne Stout VACANT ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE Director Director Director Director Director Director Director CONTROL Director Director Director Jacob Appelsmith Director DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT OF ADULT REHABILITATIVE DEPARTMENT OF TOXIC AGRICULTURAL CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF VICTIM COMPENSATION & DEPARTMENT OF TAX AND DEPT. OF HOUSING DEVELOPMENTAL MEDICAL SERVICES TRANSPORTATION PROGRAMS DIVISION SUBSTANCES CONTROL LABOR CONSERVATION CORPS FISH AND WILDLIFE GOVT CLAIMS BOARD FEE ADMINISTRATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES AUTHORITY RELATIONS BOARD DEVELOPMENT Nick Maduros VACANT Toks Omishakin Brantley Choate VACANT Nancy Bargmann David Duncan VACANT Bruce Saito Charlton Bonham Julie Nauman Director Chair Director Director Director Director Director Director Director Director Executive Officer CA HOUSING FINANCE AUTHORITY Tia Boatman Executive Officer OFFICE OF PUBLIC BOARD OF PILOT JUVENILE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF CALIFORNIA COASTAL CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN ENVIRONMENTAL EMPLOYMENT COMMISSIONERS DIVISION HEALTH CARE MANAGED HEALTH CARE COMMISSION ENERGY COMMISSION RESOURCES DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS HEALTH HAZARD SERVICES RELATIONS BOARD ASSESSMENT OVERSIGHT Michelle Rouillard Allen Garfinkle Chuck Supple John Ainsworth David Hochschild Eraina Ortega Manuel Alvarez VACANT Director VACANT Executive Director Director Lauren Zeise Director Executive Director Chair Director Commissioner Director Chair DEPARTMENT OF REAL ESTATE STATE LANDS NATIVE AMERICAN HIGH SPEED RAIL ADULT BOARD OF STATE WATER DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF CA UNEMPLOYMENT STATE RESOURCES CONTROL COMMISSION HERITAGE COMMISSION VACANT AUTHORITY PAROLE HEARINGS STATE HOSPITALS REHABILITATION INSURANCE APPEALS PERSONNEL BOARD BOARD Commissioner BOARD Brian Kelly Jennifer Lucchesi Christina Snider Jennifer Shaffer Stephanie Clendenin Joe Xavier Marty Block Suzanne Ambrose Chief Executive Officer E. Joaquin Esquivel Executive Officer Executive Secretary SEISMIC SAFETY Executive Officer Chair Director Director Chair Executive Officer COMMISSION Richard McCarthy EXPO PARK WILDLIFE CONSERVATION BOARD Director Ana Lasso John Donnelly, Executive Dir. OFFICE OF STATEWIDE WORKFORCE CA TRANSPORTATION JUVENILE BOARD OF DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF General Manager PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' HEALTH PLANNING INVESTMENT CENTRAL VALLEY FLOOD ALCOHOLIC BEV COMMISSION PAROLE HEARINGS RESOURCES RECYCLING SOCIAL SERVICES PROTECTION BOARD RETIREMENT SYSTEM AND RECOVERY AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD CALIFORNIA SCIENCE CENTER CONTROL APPEALS Jeffrey Rudolph Leslie Gallagher, Executive Officer BOARD Rachel Stern Executive Director Marcie Frost Susan Bransen Scott Smithline Kimberley Johnson Robert David Tim Rainey Executive Officer Executive Officer Taryn Kinney Executive Director Director Director Director Executive Director CA AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM SF BAY CONSERVATION AND George Davis DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION Executive Officer Executive Director Larry Goldzband, Executive Dir. CALIFORNIA WATER CA HORSE RACING EMPLOYMENT TRAINING COMMISSION TEACHERS' BOARD PANEL CA Coastal Conservancy Joe Yun, Executive Officer RETIREMENT SYSTEM Frederick Baedeker CA Tahoe Conservancy COLORADO RIVER Jack Ehnes Executive Director VACANT BOARD OF CALIFORNIA Executive Director Santa Monica Mountains Christopher Harris, Executive Dir. Chief Executive Officer Conservancy CANNABIS CONTROL Sacramento-San Joaquin APPEALS PANEL Delta Conservancy Diandra Bremond Sierra Nevada Conservancy Chair.
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