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Tavares, Michael
John Colford; Daniel Lopez; josh.omkj@gmail.com
FW: Veterans Fees
Friday, September 19, 2014 2:00:58 PM

Follow up from Los Rios Community College District on Veteran's Fee Waiver.
They need Governor Brown to sign AB 13. Can we help make that happen?
Mike
From: Sherry, JP
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2014 11:37 AM
To: Tavares, Michael
Cc: King, Brian; Matista, Theresa; Delucchi, Jennifer
Subject: RE: Veterans Fees

Hi Michael,

Thank you for returning my call today. As I indicated, there is federal legislation that was, either
recently passed by Congress and signed by the President, or on the near horizon, which calls for
colleges to provide in state fee rates for veterans who receive federal financial aid. Our state
legislature has passed AB 13, which would authorize following this rule and allow us to do what
Sierra College has done. As I noted, I dont believe we currently have authority to grant this benefit
to all veterans under the Education Code and that Sierra College is likely acting outside of that
authority. If the Governor signs AB 13, we will certainly and expeditiously move in that direction.

As an aside, our colleges already grant one year of resident fees to Veterans in the two years after a
veteran has been discharged from service (which is authorized by the Education Code). This gives
the veteran the time necessary to qualify for resident fees. I recently reaffirmed with the Vice
Presidents at all of the Colleges that we are indeed following this rule and that it is publicized to our
veterans.

Thank you for your concern about this important issue which impacts the men and women who
have served our country. We appreciate and honor their service and will continue to work to
provide the quality education to these folks. As I also mentioned, we do have Veteran Centers at
each of our campuses which are designed to focus on this important population.

Mr. JP Sherry
General Counsel
Los Rios Community College District
1919 Spanos Court
Sacramento, Ca 95825
sherryj@losrios.edu

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From: Sherry, JP
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2014 9:48 AM
To: Tavares, Michael
Cc: King, Brian; Matista, Theresa; Delucchi, Jennifer
Subject: Veterans Fees

Mr. Tavares,

Your email regarding the Districts Veteran Fee policy has been directed to me for a response. I
could not find a phone number for you in our directory or in your email. Could you give me a call
when you have a moment to discuss this matter. Thank you.

Mr. JP Sherry
General Counsel
Los Rios Community College District
1919 Spanos Court
Sacramento, Ca 95825
sherryj@losrios.edu

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Mary Daffin
Terry Daffin; Lori Mills; Ben Sosenko
Adrianne Hall; Carlos Eliason
FW: video
Friday, January 09, 2015 3:14:58 PM

HI Terry, Lori and Ben,


I have a smallish request I hope you can help with for State of the City.
We are need of photos and video clips. Would you be able to forward me the following items to our
videographer, Carlos Eliason.
Ben- we need News video clips/sound bites of breaking stories about Sacramento. Since Fox is our
major media sponsor, it makes sense we ask them.
Lori, would you be able to send some images of Oak Park, volunteer projects, students being active
in the community.
Terry, please forward a few Amgen, Kings pictures.

Its mission critical we get these asap. Sorry for the short turn-around. Thank you so much.

From: Carlos Eliason [mailto:CEliason@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Thursday, January 8, 2015 12:27 PM
To: Mary Daffin
Subject: RE: video

Perfect, please let me know once approved. Would like to put together a shotlist timeline for the
video. Thank you!

From: Mary Daffin [mailto:msmary@MaryDaffin.com]


Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 10:53 AM
To: Carlos Eliason
Subject: RE: video

Will bring to my weekly meeting with the MO and come up who is going to reach out.
m.
From: Carlos Eliason [mailto:CEliason@cityofsacramento.org]
Sent: Wednesday, January 7, 2015 2:40 PM
To: Mary Daffin
Subject: RE: video

Alright, here are my haves and my needs.

NEED
Volunteerism
Oak Park
Breaking News hits for 2014 that pertain to the city
Construction (depends on the project)
Old Sac (as backdrop for events, theater of lights etc)

HAVE

Sports (Kings, Sac Republic)


Large events (State Fair, AMGEN, 2nd Saturdays)
Craft Breweries
Nightlife (Clubs, shows, Ballet, orchestra, etc)
Projects (ESC, etc)

Iconic buildings (Crest theater, citizen hotel)


City Skylines
Capitol building
Tower Bridge
Neighborhoods (fab 40s, midtown, land park)
Public Art
Nightlife (Clubs, shows, etc)
Bike Trails/Cycling
Large events (State Fair, AMGEN, 2nd Saturdays)
Museums
Projects (Railyards, etc)

From: Mary Daffin [mailto:msmary@MaryDaffin.com]


Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2015 10:22 AM
To: Carlos Eliason
Subject: RE: video

Edit,
Old sac unless its the backdrop to an event
Shopping
Parks (just between us)

Add
Volunteerism
Oak Park
Breaking News hits for 2014 that pertain to the city
Construction

Limit
Rivercats (they are west sac and not a big sponsor)

From: Carlos Eliason [mailto:CEliason@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Wednesday, January 7, 2015 10:06 AM
To: Mary Daffin
Subject: RE: video

Sure that sounds great. Ive put together a rough list of what we might want to include. Let me know
what else we may need to add. After that, Ill narrow down what footage I dont have for my Needs
list. Question marks are ones I wasnt sure on.

SOTC Main Video Shot List

City Skylines
Old Sac
Capitol building
Tower Bridge
Neighborhoods (fab 40s, midtown, land park)
Museums
Public Art
Iconic buildings (Crest theater, citizen hotel)
Nightlife (Clubs, shows, etc)
Shopping?
People on the streets
Sports (River Cats, Kings, Sac Republic)
Parks?
Bike Trails/Cycling
Breweries?
Projects (ESC, Railyards, etc)
Large events (State Fair, AMGEN, 2nd Saturdays)

From: Mary Daffin


Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2015 8:58 AM
To: Carlos Eliason
Subject: video

Keep thinking about the feel of the video.


There needs to be an intense vibe to the opening segment that will stress the theme
theme and all the cool stuff going on in our cityas well as working back to David.
He is anything but easy going.thougths??

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Mary Daffin
Adrianne Hall; Astrid Mirazo; Ben Sosenko; Cassandra Jennings
FW: video
Thursday, January 08, 2015 10:59:41 AM

Greetings,
Carlos needs content for the video and has sent me his wish list.
Can we divide up, who can reach out to whom for strong images and video?
m.

From: Carlos Eliason [mailto:CEliason@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Wednesday, January 7, 2015 2:40 PM
To: Mary Daffin
Subject: RE: video

Alright, here are my haves and my needs.

NEED
Volunteerism
Oak Park
Breaking News hits for 2014 that pertain to the city
Construction (depends on the project)
Old Sac (as backdrop for events, theater of lights etc)
Sports (Kings, Sac Republic)
Large events (State Fair, AMGEN, 2nd Saturdays)
Craft Breweries
Nightlife (Clubs, shows, Ballet, orchestra, etc)
Projects (ESC, etc)

HAVE

Iconic buildings (Crest theater, citizen hotel)


City Skylines
Capitol building
Tower Bridge
Neighborhoods (fab 40s, midtown, land park)
Public Art
Nightlife (Clubs, shows, etc)
Bike Trails/Cycling
Large events (State Fair, AMGEN, 2nd Saturdays)
Museums
Projects (Railyards, etc)

From: Mary Daffin [mailto:msmary@MaryDaffin.com]


Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2015 10:22 AM

To: Carlos Eliason


Subject: RE: video

Edit,
Old sac unless its the backdrop to an event
Shopping
Parks (just between us)

Add
Volunteerism
Oak Park
Breaking News hits for 2014 that pertain to the city
Construction

Limit
Rivercats (they are west sac and not a big sponsor)

From: Carlos Eliason [mailto:CEliason@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Wednesday, January 7, 2015 10:06 AM
To: Mary Daffin
Subject: RE: video

Sure that sounds great. Ive put together a rough list of what we might want to include. Let me know
what else we may need to add. After that, Ill narrow down what footage I dont have for my Needs
list. Question marks are ones I wasnt sure on.

SOTC Main Video Shot List

City Skylines
Old Sac
Capitol building
Tower Bridge
Neighborhoods (fab 40s, midtown, land park)
Museums
Public Art
Iconic buildings (Crest theater, citizen hotel)
Nightlife (Clubs, shows, etc)
Shopping?
People on the streets
Sports (River Cats, Kings, Sac Republic)
Parks?
Bike Trails/Cycling
Breweries?
Projects (ESC, Railyards, etc)
Large events (State Fair, AMGEN, 2nd Saturdays)

From: Mary Daffin [mailto:msmary@MaryDaffin.com]


Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2015 8:58 AM
To: Carlos Eliason
Subject: video

Keep thinking about the feel of the video.


There needs to be an intense vibe to the opening segment that will stress the theme
theme and all the cool stuff going on in our cityas well as working back to David.
He is anything but easy going.thougths??

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Jim Scheible
Mariah Sheriff; Adrianne Hall
FW: Videos and photos of Mayor"s tour?
Saturday, December 21, 2013 10:55:08 AM

Here are the photos. Still waiting on any video.


From: Antonio Sarabia [mailto:asarabia@sachigh.org]
Sent: Saturday, December 21, 2013 10:23 AM
To: Jim Scheible
Subject: Re: Videos and photos of Mayor's tour?

Hi Jim,
Here are the pictures I took. Not many but they came out pretty cool:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sachighmedia/sets/72157638888559674/
A.
On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 1:04 PM, Jim Scheible <jscheible@ps7.org> wrote:
Awesome! Can you send me the link when its up?
Also, if we could get the video on just the mayors talking that would be great. The Mayors team
wants it for their own purpose.
Thanks!
From: Antonio Sarabia [mailto:asarabia@sachigh.org]
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2013 11:23 AM
To: Jim Scheible
Subject: Re: Videos and photos of Mayor's tour?

Hey Jim.
For sure, that's on ToDo List today. The pictures will be up on the site today. Do you guys
want the entire video up online? That might happen early next week.
A.
On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 10:52 AM, Jim Scheible <jscheible@ps7.org> wrote:
Hi Antonio,
I know youre getting ready for break.
Prior to taking off (although I know youll be around) can you share any video or photos
from the Mayors tour that happened on Thursday, Dec. 12th ?

Thanks!
Jim

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Attachments:

Daniel Conway
daniel.omkj@gmail.com
FW: Vivek background
Thursday, March 21, 2013 3:25:09 PM
Vivek One Pager.docx

Daniel Conway
Chief of Staff
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento
dconway@cityofsacramento.org

From: Kunal Merchant [mailto:kkm


Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2013 3:09 PM
To: Amy Williams; John Dangberg; Benjamin A. Sosenko; Daniel Conway
Cc: Jeff Dorso
Subject: Vivek background

1. Daniel reaching out to CMs


2. See attached.

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Cassandra Jennings
Corina Johnson
fclark@berkeley.edu
FW: Volunteer Hours
Tuesday, July 23, 2013 4:09:11 PM

Adrianna Lucero (adrianna.omkj@gmail.com);

Please confirm that you have submitted your hours. Thanks.

From: Helen Hewitt


Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2013 11:25 AM
To: Benjamin A. Sosenko; Mariah Sheriff; Cassandra Jennings
Cc: Daniel Conway; Patti Bisharat; Adrianne Hall
Subject: RE: Volunteer Hours

Hello,

Please turn in your volunteer hours form if you havent already.

Thanks!

From: Helen Hewitt


Sent: Friday, July 19, 2013 8:21 AM
To: Benjamin A. Sosenko; Mariah Sheriff; Cassandra Jennings
Cc: Daniel Conway; Patti Bisharat; Adrianne Hall
Subject: Volunteer Hours
Good Morning OMKJ staff,

Just a reminder that interns and fellows are required to complete and submit the City's Volunteer Hours
form monthly. City paid interns are exempt from this requirement.

Forms are overdue for June. Would you please ask your interns to complete the form and turn it in to
me as soon as possible. In the future I will collect all forms at the end of each monthand make sure
theyare forwarded to the City's volunteer coordinator.

Thank you!

Helen

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Cassandra Jennings
Adrianna Lucero (adrianna.omkj@gmail.com); Corina Johnson
fclark@berkeley.edu
FW: Volunteer Hours
Friday, July 19, 2013 10:27:33 AM

Please complete your form for June and summit to Helen. Thanks.

From: Helen Hewitt


Sent: Friday, July 19, 2013 8:21 AM
To: Benjamin A. Sosenko; Mariah Sheriff; Cassandra Jennings
Cc: Daniel Conway; Patti Bisharat; Adrianne Hall
Subject: Volunteer Hours
Good Morning OMKJ staff,

Just a reminder that interns and fellows are required to complete and submit the City's Volunteer Hours
form monthly. City paid interns are exempt from this requirement.

Forms are overdue for June. Would you please ask your interns to complete the form and turn it in to
me as soon as possible. In the future I will collect all forms at the end of each monthand make sure
theyare forwarded to the City's volunteer coordinator.

Thank you!

Helen

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Daniel Conway
danielmconway
daniel.omkj@gmail.com
FW: VPN Access
Wednesday, December 18, 2013 6:14:11 PM

Daniel Conway
Chief of Staff
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento
dconway@cityofsacramento.org

From: Patti Bisharat


Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2013 10:23 AM
To: Daniel Conway; Helen Hewitt; Adrianne Hall; Benjamin A. Sosenko; Astrid Mirazo
Subject: FW: VPN Access

Heres the info I got to access remotely including my computer and Mayors shared drive. If it
doesnt work then make a request to Stephanie for VPN access.

From: Celia Yniguez


Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2012 9:47 AM
To: Patti Bisharat; Cassandra Jennings
Subject: VPN Access

Cassandra and Patti,


You have VPN access. IT suggests you try it out at your desk to make sure it works.

To login, do the following:

Celia Yniguez
Council Operations Manager
Office Of The Mayor & City Council
915 I Street, 5th Floor
Sacramento, CA 95814

cyniguez@cityofsacramento.org

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Patel, Rohan
Tom Cochran; Ed Somers; Mariah Sheriff Ray; Elena Temple-Webb; ben.omkj@gmail.com
Alcantara, Elias; Metoyer, Jordan
FW: WEEKEND GUIDANCE AND PRESS SCHEDULE FOR SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, AND
MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 2015
Friday, January 16, 2015 3:24:25 PM

Team USCM/KJ,

See below. It just went public a few minutes ago. Good luck with all the preparations we couldnt
be more excited.

-Rohan

From: White House Press Office [mailto:noreply@messages.whitehouse.gov]


Sent: Friday, January 16, 2015 6:07 PM
To: Patel, Rohan
Subject: WEEKEND GUIDANCE AND PRESS SCHEDULE FOR SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, SUNDAY,
JANUARY 18, AND MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 2015

http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd<">
THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 16, 2015

WEEKEND GUIDANCE AND PRESS SCHEDULE FOR


SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, AND MONDAY,
JANUARY 19, 2015

On Saturday and Sunday, the President has no public events scheduled.

On Monday, the President and the First Lady will participate in a community service
project in the Washington, DC area in celebration of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
of Service and in honor of Dr. Kings life and legacy. There will be travel pool
coverage.

Saturdays In-Town Travel Pool


Wires: AP, Reuters, Bloomberg
Wire Photos: AP, Reuters, AFP
TV Corr & Crew: CNN
Print: Washington Times
Radio: SRN

Sundays In-Town Travel Pool


Wires: AP, Reuters, Bloomberg

Wire Photos: AP, Reuters, AFP


TV Corr & Crew: FOX
Print: Yahoo
Radio: Sirius XM

Mondays In-Town Travel Pool


Wires: AP, Reuters, Bloomberg
Wire Photos: AP, Reuters, AFP
TV Corr & Crew: NBC
Print: BNA
Radio: Talk Radio

Saturday, January 17, 2015

EST

11:00AM In-Town Pool Call Time

Sunday, January 18, 2015

EST

11:00AM In-Town Pool Call Time

Monday, January 19, 2015

EST

11:30AM In-Town Pool Call Time

1:30PM THE PRESIDENT and THE FIRST LADY participate in a service


project
Washington, DC area
Pooled Press (In-Town Travel Pool Gather Time 12:50PM North Doors of
the Palm Room)

Schedule for the Week of January 19, 2015

On Tuesday evening, the President will deliver his State of the Union Address at
9:00 PM EST.The Vice President, the First Lady, and Dr. Biden will attend.

On Friday, the President will deliver remarks and host a reception for the nations
mayors at the White House.The mayors will spend the day at the White House
interacting with cabinet members and senior White House officials to expand the
partnerships between cities and the federal government.


More details about the Presidents schedule for the remainder of the week will be
released as they become available.

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Mayorscheduler
josiah.omkj@gmail.com; Mariah Sheriff Ray
FW: Welcome Reception in Sacramento
Thursday, February 05, 2015 7:48:00 AM

Im going through old emails and came across this one. The event has passed, but just wanted you
to be aware of a new contact.

Thanks!

Adrianne Hall
Executive Assistant to the Mayor
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson

From: Mayor of the City of Sacramento, Kevin Johnson


Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2015 4:39 PM
To: Mayorscheduler
Subject: FW: Welcome Reception in Sacramento

From: Brian Rivas [brivas@edtrustwest.org]


Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2015 4:36 PM
To: Mayor of the City of Sacramento, Kevin Johnson
Subject: RE: Welcome Reception in Sacramento
Hello Kevin,
I would like to introduce you to Ryan Smith, our new executive director at the welcoming reception
on Wednesday, Jan 14th in Sacramento. I hope you can attend.
If you have any questions just let me know.
Brian M. Rivas
Director of Policy and Government Relations
The Education Trust-West

About Ryan J. Smith

Prior to joining The Education


We can do a better job empowering
TrustWest, Ryan was the
parents and students to act for
Director of Education Programs
themselves so that policy follows the
and Policy for the United Way of
will of the people.
Greater Los Angeles where he
Read full article from EdSource
was responsible for the education
Ryan Smith: Organizing for equity
program and policy efforts for
the organization. He also coordinated Communities for Los Angeles Student
Success (CLASS), a Los Angeles-based coalition of civil rights, education and
community advocacy groups dedicated to closing the opportunity and
achievement gaps for students-of-color and students living in poverty. Prior
to his role at the United Way, Ryan worked for former Mayor Antonio
Villaraigosa's Partnership for Los Angeles Schools. In his role as Senior
Director of Family and Community Engagement, Ryan led a team that
improved parent involvement and built systems within schools to help
support authentic family, school and community partnerships. Ryan currently
serves as a Annie E. Casey Foundation Children and Family Fellow and was
named by Education Week as one of the Ten Education Leaders to Watch
nationally.

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Adrianne Hall
Mariah Sheriff Ray; Josh D. Rosa; Andre Breaux (andre.omkj@gmail.com)
FW: White House/President Obama Confirmed Friday Afternoon, January 23 - Security Clearance Needed
Monday, December 29, 2014 1:04:00 PM

Let me know if youd like me to fill this out.

Adrianne Hall
Executive Assistant to the Mayor
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson

From: USCM/Tom Cochran [mailto:actionalert=usmayors.org@mail33.atl71.mcdlv.net] On Behalf Of


USCM/Tom Cochran
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2014 12:54 PM
To: Adrianne Hall
Subject: White House/President Obama Confirmed Friday Afternoon, January 23 - Security Clearance
Needed

TO:

The Mayor

FROM:

Tom Cochran, CEO and Executive Director

On behalf of Conference President Kevin Johnson, I am pleased to announce that mayors


attending the 83rd Winter Meeting of The U.S. Conference of Mayors are invited to spend
the afternoon in the White House on Friday, January 23 to meet with President Obama and
other top officials from the Administration.
Mayors only will travel to the White House at approximately 2:00pm, and we will conclude with
a reception in the White House that will end around 7:30pm.
NOTE, the White House has requested that this information be embargoed and not released to
local or national media at this time.
Actions Needed: Step 1:

Mayors must be registered for the Winter Meeting to participate in this event. If you plan on
attending but have not yet registered, you must do so immediately by going to:

Actions Needed: Step 2:


Once you are pre-registered, you must then provide security data in order to participate in the
White House meeting. A special, secured web site has been established for you to provide this
information at:
You MUST enter your information by 6:00 p.m. (Eastern) on Thursday, January 15 or you
will not be able to attend the White House meeting.
Should you have any questions, please contact Monica Adams with The U.S. Conference of
Mayors Meetings Department at
or email
Mayor Johnson, the USCM Officers and I look forward to seeing you in our nations capital.

The United States Conference of Mayors


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Astrid Mirazo
Cassandra Jennings
Cassandra Jennings (cassandra.omkj@gmail.com); Mariah Sheriff Ray; Patti Bisharat
FW: Winter Sanctuary/Sac Homelessness data
Monday, September 22, 2014 12:55:58 PM

Homeless stats

From: Andrew Geurkink [mailto:ageurkink@sacstepsforward.org]


Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2014 10:51 AM
To: Astrid Mirazo
Subject: Winter Sanctuary/Sac Homelessness data

Good Morning Astrid,


My name is Andrew Geurkink, I am the Program Coordinator at Sacramento Steps
Forward. Ryan Loofbourrow requested that I be in contact with you regarding data on
the Winter Sanctuary Program and Homelessness in Sacramento. I have compiled some
information for you to review. Please let me know if you need specific information that I
did not include below.
Kind Regards,

Winter Sanctuary Data:


25 local congregations partnered with Capital Christian Center and Sacramento Steps Forward
133 nights of shelter, hot meals, and simple breakfasts provided (November 25, 2013 to March
31, 2014)
An average of 89 guests sheltered nightly
521 unduplicated guests served. Male 359, Female 161, Refused: 1?
Age Range
Total
Count
18-24 (Transition Age
25
Youth)
25-34
87
35-44
106
45-54
183
55-61
84
62-over
36

Sacramento Homeless Statistics:


Most recent Homeless Point in Time Count (data from 2013) revealed that there
are:

2,538 peopleexperiencinghomelessness in Sacramento County.


432 of those people are considered chronically homeless
havingconsistentlyexperienced homelessness for 3 or more years, or
havingexperienced4 or more instances of homelessness in 3 years and also
live with one or moredisablingconditions.
***Counting peopleexperiencinghomelessnesswho are sleeping in places not
mean for humanhabitationis inherently difficult and we can assume that not
every person was in fact counted
Sub-populationbreakdown:
Characteristic

2009

Chronically Homeless Individuals


468
Persons in Chronically Homeless
-Families**
Persons in Homeless Families
543
Veterans
426
Severely Mentally Ill
753
Chronic Substance Abuse
1,345
Persons with HIV/AIDS
60
Victims of Domestic Violence
699
Transition Age Youth in
-Households ( age 18 -24)***
Unaccompanied Transition Age
-Youth (age 18- 24)***

2011

2013

353
--

432
8

% Change
2011-2013
+22.4%
Baseline

604
297
619
967
50
516
--

801
302
677
993
39
504
85

+32.6%
+2.0%
+9.4%
+2.7%
-22.0%
-2.3%
Baseline

--

141

Baseline

-Andrew Geurkink
Program Coordinator
Sacramento Steps Forward
1331 Garden Highway Suite 100
Sacramento, CA 95833
ageurkink@sacstepsforward.org
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Cassandra Jennings
stephanie.omkj@gmail.com
Mariah Sheriff (mariah.omkj@gmail.com)
FW: World Conference of Black Mayors in Bermuda, 2014...
Friday, April 25, 2014 2:59:46 PM

Not sure what to make of this.

From: Claudia Umana [mailto:cumana@blendedworldgroup.com]


Sent: Friday, April 25, 2014 2:45 PM
To: Helen Hewitt; Daniel Conway; Patti Bisharat; Cassandra Jennings; Mayor Johnson
Cc: jmitchell
Subject: World Conference of Black Mayors in Bermuda, 2014...

Dear Mr. Kevin Johnson, Major of city of Sacramento:


I hope this email finds you well. I am reaching out to you to offer my services for the
upcoming World Conference of Black Mayors in Bermuda, 2014.
First of all, I would like congratulate you on your election as President of NCBM affirmed by
the Judge after the restitution of Mrs. Vanessa Williams. I am really looking forward to
perhaps working together soon.
Secondly, I would like to introduce myself. I am the Founder and CEO of Blended World
Group, LLC, a global multicultural consulting marketing firm in Chicago, IL.
(www.blendedworldgroup.com) Amongst my international projects, I was a key contributor
to the 3rd Global Summit of Black Majors last year in Colombia. I personally made possible
the presence and participation of Rev. Jesse Jackson in Cartagena, Colombia during the
Summit; and who was the main keynote speaker at the closing ceremony. Through me, Rev
Jackson was also able to participate/aid in the rescue of the US Marine kidnaped by the
Colombian guerrilla: (FARC). (http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/news/2013/10/02/jessejackson-picked-by-colombia-farc-to-facilitate-release-us-marine-held/)
Lastly, I would like to make you aware of my interest in participating again this year in the
World Conference of Black Mayors in Bermuda. I would like to set up time to discuss all my
fresh ideas and how I can contribute to it. Please let me know when and if this is possible. I
have copied in this email Rev. Jacksons chief of staff Mr. John Mitchell as my reference.

Looking forward to meeting/talking soon.


Best regards,
Claudia Umana
-Claudia Umana
CEO
Blended World Group, LLC

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Adrianne Hall
stephanie.omkj@gmail.com
FW: Your arrival back to the Loews Atlanta Hotel
Monday, May 19, 2014 10:02:00 AM

FYI
Adrianne Hall
Executive Assistant to the Mayor
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson

From: Jonathan Vendrick [JVendrick@Loewshotels.com]


Sent: Monday, May 19, 2014 7:03 AM
To: Mayor Johnson
Subject: Your arrival back to the Loews Atlanta Hotel

Dear Mayor Johnson,

Happy Monday!

We are very excited to have you back with us again at the Loews Atlanta Hotel on the
night of
Im reaching out to you to see if there is anything that I can assist you with before your
arrival in. It would be a pleasure to assist you with tickets, reservations, transportation, or
anything else that you may need such as special amenities in your room.
Also I would like to make sure that your suite is ready for your arrival in with us and I was
wondering if you had an idea of what time you will be arriving in so I can welcome you
back in person with your keys.
Thank you so much and I look forward to hearing back from you.

Have a great day today.

All my best,

Jonathan Vendrick
VIP/ Concierge Manager
Loews Atlanta Hotel
1065 Peachtree St. N.E
Atlanta, GA 30309

jvendrick@loewshotels.com

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Mary Lynn Perry


Adrianna Lucero (adrianna.omkj@gmail.com)
FW: Your help requested: Survey on data and program evaluation in local government
Monday, July 15, 2013 2:48:47 PM

Adrianna,

Im not sure if you got this directly. If not, perhaps Cassanda would have a suggestion of who could
complete the survey.

Mary Lynn

From: Crawford, Na'eem [mailto:naeem@bloomberg.org]


Sent: Monday, July 15, 2013 6:42 AM
Cc: Segneri, Matt; Newman, Clare
Subject: Re: Your help requested: Survey on data and program evaluation in local government
Dear all,

Im writing with a quick reminder to please complete the What Works survey (information outlined
below)by 5pm ET today.
For those of you who have already completed the survey, please feel free to ignore this email.

Log-in Information:
URL:
Password:

Additional information on the survey:


Time Commitment: approximately 15-20 minutes to complete

Thank you again for your help!

Best,
Naeem

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naeem@bloomberg.org

From: <Crawford>, Na'eem CM <naeem@bloomberg.org>


Date: Tuesday, July 9, 2013 9:34 AM
Cc: "Segneri, Matt" <MattS@bloomberg.org>, "Newman, Clare" <Clare@bloomberg.org>
Subject: Your help requested: Survey on data and program evaluation in local government

Dear City Leaders:

Hope this email finds you well and that you enjoyed the holiday last week. Im writing to ask
for your help with a survey that Bloomberg Philanthropies is conducting on the use of data
and program evaluation in local government.
Weve heard from a number of cities interested in expanding their use of data, deepening
their use of evaluation, and shifting resources to programs that produce results. Were looking
to better understand current city practice in this area, and your citys feedback will be
immensely helpful.
Were specifically looking for the survey to be completed by the primary person(s) in your
city working on evaluation and/or performance measurement (e.g., chief performance officer;
director of performance management; head of evaluation). If no such role exists, someone in
City Hall with a broad perspective on city programming and tasked with outcome
management also would be great. Wed be grateful if you could pass this survey along to the
appropriate person.
Log-in Information:

Additional information on the survey:


Time Commitment: approximately 15-20 minutes to complete
Date Needed:please complete the survey by 5pm ET on Monday, July 15

Thank you in advance for your help. Your citys input is incredibly valuable. Please dont
hesitate to contact Matt Segneri or Clare Newman from our team (cc:ed) with any questions.
Best,
Naeem
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received this e-mail in error, please immediately notify the sender by
replying to this e-mail and delete the message and any attachment(s) from
your system. Thank you.

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Pranita Amatya
aaron.omkj@gmail.com
FW: You"re Invited - Mayor"s Town Hall - Wednesday, Nov. 19, 5:15pm
Monday, November 17, 2014 1:09:17 PM

From: Josh D. Rosa


Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2014 5:11 PM
To: Josh D. Rosa
Cc: Pranita Amatya
Subject: You're Invited - Mayor's Town Hall - Wednesday, Nov. 19, 5:15pm

Dear Solutions City participants,

Thank you for participating in Mayor Johnsons Solutions City town hall on October 23. We
hope you can join our next gathering on Wednesday, November 19, from 5:15PM to
7:00PM, in midtown Sacramento at the Starbucks store at 3815 J Street, (38th and J Street),
Sacramento, 95816.

Your input at our last town hall helped us further develop an action plan to create job
opportunities for young people and veterans in Sacramento. You showed us its going to
take commitments and partnerships among educators, employers and other organizations to
a full continuum of skills-building for summer jobs, entry-level jobs, and middle-skills jobs.

This philosophy is driving the Mayors work to build a Coalition of the Willing Employers,
educators and others committed to recruiting, training, and hiring veterans and opportunity
youth for a wide diversity of jobs.

Our next town hall on November 19 will host a discussion between these employers who
have made the commitment, along with educators and civic organizations providing the
skills-building infrastructure to create jobs and job training pipelines And your input is
needed.

So please join us by RSVPing to Pranita Amatya at pamatya@cityofsacramento.org. Or let me


know if you have any questions, concerns or other feedback.

Thank you again, and we hope to see you there!

Josh

Josh Rosa
Senior Advisor on Intergovernmental Affairs

Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson


City of Sacramento
phone:
email: jrosa@cityofsacramento.org

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Leslie Wisniewski
Pranita Amatya (pranita.omkj@gmail.com)
FW: Zip Code request
Tuesday, January 06, 2015 12:55:43 PM

Can you send me the email that was sent to Crocker?


Thanks

From: Lial Jones


Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2015 11:21 AM
To: Leslie Wisniewski
Subject: Zip Code request

Leslie - I got an email requesting 500 or 1000 Zip Codes from unique ticket Buyers (performing Arts)
WolfBrown was going to analyze the Data for likely users of a new Performing Arts Theatre I cant
find the email (I saw Jody was ccd on it) Do you have it? And can you forward it to me? Im not
sure they want Crocker participants, but if they do, we would be happy to provide data
Thanks
Lial
Lial A. Jones
Mort and Marcy Friedman Director

CROCKER ART MUSEUM


216 O Street
Sacramento, CA 95814

crockerartmuseum.org
Connect with the Crocker:

Our America:
The Latino Presence in American Art

SEPTEMBER 21, 2014 JANUARY 11, 2015

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Mariah Sheriff
Kevin Johnson
Randal Seriguchi; Josiah Young; Benjamin A. Sosenko
Fwd: VERGARA UPDATE - Decision is now final
Thursday, August 28, 2014 5:38:24 PM

FYI
We helped them get Rawlings and Cabaldon on board as supporters. You'll see them
listed right beneath your name in the list below. Good stuff!

Begin forwarded message:


From: Hillary Moglen <hmoglen@wearerally.com>
Date: August 28, 2014 at 5:24:34 PM PDT
To: Hillary Moglen <hmoglen@wearerally.com>
Subject: VERGARA UPDATE - Decision is now final
Dear Vergara Supporter,
Were excited to announce that yesterday, Plaintiffs' historic victory in Vergara v.
California became FINAL. With the judgment, the Court affirmed that the five
challenged lawswhich govern teacher permanent employment, dismissal and
layoffsviolate students constitutional right to a quality education. In doing so, all
the evidence presented at trialincluding evidence presented by the defense will
now move forward as fact to the California Court of Appeal. To explore newly
available evidence from trial and a complete outline of Plaintiffs arguments, visit our
Evidence page.
In addition, were pleased to announce that our list of endorsers has been growing.
Students Matter can now count among its supporters:
Hon. Kevin Johnson, Mayor of Sacramento
Hon. Mike Rawlings, Mayor of Dallas
Hon. Christopher Cabaldon, Mayor of West Sacramento
Ms. Hanna Skandera, New Mexico Secretary of Education
Chiefs for Change
Oakland Alliance of Black Educators
Former San Francisco Superintendent, Dr. Carlos Garcia
Valley Industry & Commerce Association (VICA)
These leaders have stepped up and, like you, proudly stand with our plaintiffs. A full
list of endorsers can be viewed on the Students Matter Website.
We would greatly appreciate if you would help us make some noise by sharing the
following messages on social media (Twitter will automatically shorten the links):
Historic#Vergaravictory is now FINAL. Explore newly available evidence from the landmark
@Students_Matter trial:http://studentsmatter.org/evidence/

Historic#Vergaravictory is now FINAL. @Students_Matter affirms it will keep


defending CA kids through any appeal:http://studentsmatter.org/wpcontent/uploads/2014/08/SM_Superior-Court-Issues-Final-Judgment-inVergara-v.-California_08.28.14.pdf
Historic#Vergaravictory is now FINAL. Read @Students_Matters letters of
support from leaders around the country:http://studentsmatter.org/mediacenter/public-statements/
As always, we thank you for your unwavering support of our plaintiffs and your
desire to make sure all students have the education and future they deserve.
Best,
HILLARY MOGLEN // RALLY

6565 Sunset Blvd. Suite 400


Los Angeles, CA 90028

www.WeAreRALLY.com

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Kevin McCarty
Mariah Sheriff
Josh Rosa
Fwd: Verizon Comments on E-Rate
Tuesday, April 01, 2014 9:35:11 AM
Verizon E-rate comments.pdf

Mariah,
I just recieved Verizon's position on E-Rate program. It is below and attached.
Kevin
---------- Forwarded message ---------From: White, Walter William <
Date: Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 12:12 PM
Subject: Verizon Comments on E-Rate
To: "Kevin McCarty (US Mayors) (kmccarty@usmayors.org)"
<kmccarty@usmayors.org>

Kevin attached is our most recent filing on E Rate last Fall.

In summary, Verizon supports modernizing the E-rate program to meet the forwardlooking technology needs of schools and libraries. The program already has been a
success, playing a critical role in getting schools wired for the 21 st Century and
prepared to meet the challenges of educating in the Internet age. In order to
promote broadband connectivity, the FCC should distribute E-rate support more
efficiently within the existing E-rate fund. The $2 billion in additional funds identified
by FCC staff provide a significant opportunity for the FCC to address broadband
goals.

I invite you to look over our filing and let me know if you have other questions.

Walter

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Symia Stigler
Cassandra Jennings; Shannon Hovis
Fwd: Vision to Learn - Green Light - SCUSD - Thank You
Wednesday, February 20, 2013 8:12:09 PM

We'll follow up regarding the MOU and implementation later.


---------- Forwarded message ---------From: "Ed Manansala" <edmanansala
Date: Feb 20, 2013 7:01 PM
Subject: Vision to Learn - Green Light - SCUSD - Thank You
To: "Symia Stigler" <sstigler@sacramentoreads.com>, "Aisha Lowe"
<draishalowe
Cc: "Tracy Stigler" <tracystigler

www.sacramentoreads.com

there were other elected officials besides the presenter (Mayor Chip
Johnson, Hernando, MS) in attendance or watching via the webinar, if not
there should have been since the information that was presented was
staggering.
It wasnt the fact that 17% of our children are obese that struck me,
thats something that you can look around and see every day, nor was it
the fact that the majority of children are fromminority (mostly Black and
Hispanic population) and from low income families. It was the fact that
this generation of children are the first to suffer from adult diseases Type
II Diabetes, Hypertension, High Cholesterol, Fatty Liver disease to name
a fewand thatthis is the first generation that isnt expected to outlive
their parents.
Mayor Johnson spoke of what actions he has taken in his city to address
this problem and the issue of creating a healthy community as a whole
and the benefits it has had. He has been able to reduce the towns
employees insurance cost by introducing a health/wellness and exercise
program, thereby as an unintended consequence, been able to give the
employees a raise with some of the money saved. The town also has
attracted new businesses for economic development, since companies are
looking for healthy towns and cities to relocate in. Dr. Jamie Jeffrey,
Charleston, WV spoke about the benefits that children have in their life
when healthy eating and exercise become a part of their daily routine.
Rev. Michal Minor of Hernando, MS, national director of H.O.P.E. HHS
Partnership, National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc. spoke about the
importance of the faith-based community partnering with elected officials,
non-profits and schools in addressing this growing epidemic and the
success he has had in MS.
Although everyone spoke about the importance of partnerships and
collaboration, they also stressed that we should not forget the firestarter and the power of one. We must remember that it is the
environment and lifestyles that have brought about these health
problems that not only our children are experiencing, but our society as a
whole. I cant help but remember the words of NCBM President Kevin
Johnson, when he spoke of how our Black communities are always on
the bottom of the good list and at the top of the bad list, this is one
more list that we are on the top, but we as elected officials have the
ability to move our towns to the bottom.
The help is out there for us to be able to reverse this trend in our communities, the
question is how we are going to take this information and augment it into our towns. I
have listed below othercontacts (besides the ones listed above)for more information.
http://www.cdc.gov/obesity/childhood/basics.html
http://www.letsmove.gov/
http://kaboom.org/take action/playful city usa

http://www.naacp.org/programs/entry/health-programs

If you know of any other's please share them with me.

Jacqueline Goodall
Mayor, Town of Forest Heights, MD

If you have any other questions, please feel free to email me!
Thanks :)
Dani

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Ben OMKJ Email


Astrid Mirazo; Adrianne Hall
Fwd: Washington Wizards Game Reception
Wednesday, January 21, 2015 7:25:58 AM

can one of you please handle below?


Begin forwarded message:
From: Ben OMKJ Email <ben.omkj@gmail.com>
Subject: Washington Wizards Game Reception
Date: January 21, 2015 at 8:50:40 AM EST
To: Mayor Johnson <mayorjohnson@kevinjohnson.com>, Nicole West
, Mariah Sheriff <mariah.omkj@gmail.com>,
Andre Breaux <Andre.omkj@gmail.com>
nicole - this morning can you please send this email out to the following
mayors:
Ed Lee
Mitch Landrieu
Michael Coleman
William A. Bell
Michael Hancock
Michael Rawlings
Kevin Faulconer
Chris Cabaldon
Libby Schaaf
Steve Adler
Ed Murray
Philip Levine
Buddy Dyer
Charlie Hales

dear mayor mayor bowser and i wanted to invite you tonight to a private
reception at the washington wizards basketball game. the
game starts at 8 p.m. at the verizon center, 601 f street
northwest. please confirm with ben (ccd) on my team and
hell give you the details and arrange for you to receive your
ticket. thanks so much.
kevin

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Patti Bisharat
pbisharat.omkj@gmail.com
Fwd: Week ahead July 3
Wednesday, July 09, 2014 3:27:36 PM
Council Tracker 7-3-14.doc
ATT00001.htm

Sent from my iPhone


Begin forwarded message:
From: Patti Bisharat <PBisharat@cityofsacramento.org>
Date: July 1, 2014 at 3:06:56 PM PDT
To: Astrid Mirazo <AMirazo@cityofsacramento.org>
Cc: Daniel Conway <DConway@cityofsacramento.org>
Subject: Week ahead July 3
Here you go. Thanks.

Patti Bisharat
Sr Advisor to Mayor Kevin Johnson

Please note due to my part time work schedule I am only in the office on Tuesday and
Thursday. My apologies for any inconvenience this may cause.

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Jocelyn Bogen
Mariah Sheriff Ray; Mariah Sheriff Ray; Josh Rosa; Andre Breaux
Ed Somers
Fwd: West Sacramento
Wednesday, September 24, 2014 1:47:12 PM
Mayor Kevin Johnson WS CLA ceremony.docx

Mariah,
As far as the ceremony people will be arriving at City Hall around 11:00 am, and will network until about
11:20 am. At 11:20 am Mayor Cabaldonwill come on stage, welcome everyone and start the program.
Mayor Johnson is scheduled to arrive at 11:30 and will present the glass award toMayor Cabaldon. He
will present the award and pose for photos.
Here is a little background on the luncheon and I've attached some remarks you can use.
In Dallas, at the City Livability Awards luncheon the President doesn't actually make formal remarks about
the award/recipient. Mayor Rawlings-Blake introduced the Waste Management Representative who
announced the winners. Therefore there aren't any previously used remarks I can pull, so I worked with
Paul and prepared the following using some recent language from the NYC meeting. (See attachment)
Here is a summary of the program:
First Place Small City:
Mayor Christopher Cabaldon
West Sacramento
PROGRAM: Universal Preschool for West Sacramento (UP4WS)
Universal Preschool for West Sacramento (UP4WS), is a collaborative partnership between the
City of West Sacramento, the local school district, the County Office of Education and First 5, both at
the County and State levels. The Goal of UP4WS is to provide high quality preschool and childcare for
all children ages 0-5 in the City of West Sacramento at little cost to residents through significant
subsidies. West Sacramento has enabled children ages 0-5 to optimize their natural capacities for
learning, social interaction and creative expression, preparing them for successful participation in the
educational system. Children who attend UP4WS preschools show consistent growth in all domains
assessed, and in particular, have progressed in the areas of pre-literacy and language. Most
impressive are the gains shown in English language learners, whose growth in language and literacy
mirrors that of their native English speaking peers. UP4WS, which was originally created through a
Universal Preschool Task Force initiated by Mayor Christopher Cabaldon in 2003, has served between
450 and 600 0-5 year old children yearly and has served over 3,500 children in its 8 years of
existence.

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Julia Burrows
Adrianne Hall; Daniel Conway; ben.omkj@gmail.com
Fwd: WH call with ICLEI + RC4A signatories
Thursday, July 11, 2013 1:08:57 PM

Hi Adrianne,
Is mayor available at this time next week? I would script his remarks.
Julia
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
From: Michael Schmitz <michael.schmitz@iclei.org>
Date: July 11, 2013, 1:04:00 PM PDT
To: Julia Burrows <julia@greenwisejv.org>
Cc: Brian Holland <brian.holland@iclei.org>
Subject: WH call with ICLEI + RC4A signatories
Julia
More good news. We just reached an agreement with WH
Intergovernmental Affairs to host a call with David Agnew and COS for
CEQ and local government members of ICLEI and RC4A signatories
The agreed upon time is 2:30 pm EDT/ 11:30 am PDT Tuesday July 16 scheduled for an hour.
We proposed, and they readily agreed, to have Mayor Johnson and
myself give brief remarks before the WH gives a couple presentations.
Total time for speaking slotted for 20 minutes to open. I am hoping that
the Mayor can speak for 5 minutes at the outset. Maybe I could tee up
the call and he could talk about the role of cities and mayors in leading
the new movement for resiliency.
Would the Mayor be able to join the call and what do you think of the
proposed lay-out?
I am around to discuss today and tomorrow as well.
Mike
-Michael Schmitz
Executive Director
ICLEI-Local Governments for Sustainability USA
414 13th Street, Suite 400 *** NEW ADDRESS***

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Kathy Wiggins
Mariah Sheriff; Mariah Sheriff; mariah.sheriff
Fwd: White House Mayor"s Maker Challenge
Tuesday, May 13, 2014 2:05:51 PM
Mayors Challenge Launch Letterv for Distribution to Founders.docx

Mariah,
Please see below. If you have a few extra minutes on our call tomorrow morning,
I'd like to talk to you about this letter and Mayor Bernero's request on the Mayor's
Maker Challenge. Thanks.
May 12, 2014

?Re:
?Take theMayors Maker Challenge

Ladies and Gentlemen Mayors:

We write to challenge you to become a Maker Mayor and to promote the


emergingMakerMovement, as part of a larger strategy to boost American
manufacturing, give students the ability to do hands-onSTEMlearning,andsupport
more entrepreneurship in local communities. With this letter, we are launching the
Mayors Maker Challenge, and seek to recruitdozens of Maker Mayorsby June
12, 2014. We commence this Challenge by writing you, because you and your
community are already recognized for innovation in manufacturing and support for
the Maker Movement.

Manufacturing is making a comeback in communities across America, and innovation


is helping drive our economy. Part of the momentum in manufacturing is
theMaker Movement,which promotes locally-driven efforts to convene
inventors with innovative technology tools to drive progress in manufacturing,
engineering, industrial design, hardware technology, and education.In recent years,
communities across the country have benefitted from the democratization of the
tools needed to design and make just about anything. More Americans have access
to 21 st century tools such as 3D printers and scanners, computer-aided design
software, laser cutters, and computer-numerically controlled machine
tools.Hundreds of thousands ofentrepreneurs, students andfamilies are
participating in Maker Faires,and expert Makersand a variety of organizations are
promotingnew innovations. Companies, libraries, museums, universities, schools,
philanthropists and community-based organizations are investing in for-profit and
non-profit makerspaces. Labor unions are creating apprenticeship programs in
digital manufacturing.Expert Makers are passing it on by serving as mentors for
young Makers. These grassroots efforts are empowering Americans young and
old to becometheproducers of things, not just consumers of things.
?
As mayors, youcan be a part of this exciting Maker Movement, which has the

potential to provide great benefits to your communities. Cities need makers ,


because manufacturing and technological innovation are driving the economic
recovery and expansion of local communities, promoting new collaborations,
inspiring youth and educational institutions to reinvigorate STEM education and
innovation, and growing new businesses and jobs.Cities that seek to thrive
intheadvanced manufacturing economy of the 21 st century need to harness these
opportunities.

Likewise,makers need cities and the leadership of mayorsto, among other


actions,convene stakeholders to support maker innovation, provide makerspaces,
tailor education and job training to support makers, support maker approaches in
local incubators and accelerators, provide sites for promising technologies to grow
into businesses, and help small businesses understand how they can harness
local/state/federal/other resources to support growth of their technological and
manufacturing enterprises.

Leaders at all levels are noticing the potential of the Maker Movement.In mid-June
2014, the White House is holdingitsfirst-ever White House Maker Faire to
highlight the power of this movement and how it can contribute toadvancing
American manufacturing, education and entrepreneurship.
See www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2014/02/03/announcing-first-white-house-makerfaire. The White House hasalsoput out a call for inventions, projects and products
that potentially could be part of theWhite House Maker Faire. We invite you to
reach out to your Maker communityto submit their ideas
atwww.whitehouse.gov/webform/white-house-makerfaire-interest-form.

But we know that that there is much more we can do andthatis why we have
joined together to launch the Mayors Maker Challenge, which seeks to recruit
mayors across America like you, to help build the Maker Movement in your own
communities and beyond. Between May 12 andJune 12, 2014, we will conduct a
one-month campaign to recruita powerful coalition ofmayors to take this challenge
and become Maker Mayors. To take the Challenge, you must make a public
pledge to take one or more oftheactionsbelowduring 2014,to boost and support
theMaker Movement;submit that maker pledge to the Manufacturing Alliance of
Communitiesby June 12;be willing to letus publicize your participation;andwork
with us to provide a short note on your progress at the end of 2014,so that we can
issue a national report on theactionsmayors and communitiesare taking to fulfill
theirpledges. To take the Challenge, simply fill in theshortMayors Maker Pledge
online atwww.ManufacturingAlliance.us/Challenge, or fill in the attached form and

fax it to

Here arekeyMaker Moves that you can takein 2014to be part of the Mayors
Maker Challenge:

1.)
Maker Roundtable:Host a roundtable in your community that convenes
partners and helps catalyze public and private commitments that will
strengthen the local Maker movement.
2.)
Maker Faire: Help celebrate the ingenuity and creativity of local Makers
by holding or participating in a Maker Faireevent, which convenes
stakeholders
to
promote
innovative
technology
ideas.
Seewww.MakerFaire.com.
3.)
Maker Liaison:Designate a Maker liaison in the mayors office or
economic development department.
4.)
Makerspaces: Host or helpin the creation or growth ofmaker spaces in
local incubators,accelerators,educational institutions, under-utilized
buildings,and/or design-production districts,which can broaden access to
tools needed for design, prototyping, manufacturing, and the growth of
small business enterprises that are building new manufacturing and
innovation technologies.
5.)
Maker Manual: Issue a Maker Manual toexplain the importance of
the Maker Movement in your community, andto identifyresources and
incentives at local, regional, state and national levelsthat can support
makers and small businesses seeking to grow their technologyand
manufacturing innovations.
6.)
Make aStrategy forEducation,Training & Workforce Development:
Commit to working with your school district, libraries, museums, afterschool providers, community colleges and universities, workforce
investment boards, and job training organizations togive more students
access
to
age-appropriate
makerspacesandmentorship,
andfocusmoreeducation and training programson the emerging fields
ofadvancedmanufacturing and technology innovation.
7.)
Maker Business Development: Upgrade your economicandbusiness
development programs, incentives and services to provide support to
manufacturing entrepreneurs and small businesses.
8.)
Maker Best Practices: Lead or participate in local efforts to identify,
document and share promising practices in manufacturing and
technological innovation so that others in your community and beyond
can learn from local experimentation.
9.)
Maker Support in Struggling Neighborhoods:Support initiatives to engage
and support students, entrepreneurs and small businesses in under-served
neighborhoods.
10.)
Make It Even Better: Your community may have even more innovative
strategies for promoting the Maker Movement. Make that part of your

Challenge pledge and share the strategy with others!

The White House willhost a nationalconference callof mayors from across America
onMonday, May 19 at 2PM Easternto explain the Mayors Maker Challenge and
encourage you to be a part of this endeavor. To participate in thatconference call,
send an email with your contact information toRandy_J_Paris
American cities have tremendous opportunity now to boost the expansion of
manufacturing, technological innovation,education,job creation, and community
revitalization. One great way to do that is to support the emergingMaker
Movement in your own community and beyond. We challenge you to become a
Maker Mayor in the coming month.

Please contactMatt Ward atChallenge@StrategiesDC.comwith any questions. On


behalf of all of the undersigned mayors below, thank you for your leadership on
these issues and for rising to the challenge.

?Sincerely,

Virg Bernero
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Lansing, MI
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Chair, Advanced Manufacturing Task Force
Alliance of Communities
of the U.S. Conference of Mayors

On behalf of

Greg Ballard
Indianapolis, IN

Holly Brinda
Elyria, OH

Roy Buol
Dubuque, IA

John Cranley
Cincinnati, OH

Mike Duggan
Detroit, MI

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?Dayne Walling
?Flint, MI
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?Chair, Manufacturing


Bill De Blasio
New York, NY

Denny Doyle
Beaverton, OR
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Rahm Emmanuel
Chicago, IL

Greg Fischer
Louisville, KY
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Eric Garcetti
Los Angeles, CA

Vincent Gray
Washington, DC

Charlie Hales
Portland, OR

Sly James
Kansas City, MO

Frank Janakovic
Johnstown, PA
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Edwin Lee
San Francisco, CA

John McNally
Youngstown, OH

Mark Olson
Fayetteville, NY
Bill Peduto
Pittsburgh, PA

Jean Quan
Oakland, CA

Mike Rawlings
Dallas, TX

Jennifer Selin
Morgantown, WV

Marty Walsh
Boston, MA

Enclosure
Sent from my iPad
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Hannan, Randy" <Randy.Hannan@lansingmi.gov>
Date: May 12, 2014 at 3:38:44 PM EDT
To: Kathy Wiggins <kwiggins@usmayors.org>
Subject: White House Mayor's Maker Challenge
Kathy, thanks for your time today. Attached is the letter we discussed. Our first choice
would be to sign on to the joint letter as presented because it is what the WH would
prefer that we do and would be the most impactful as a national pitch to mayors.
That said, we understand the business model at USCM, so if needed, I think this letter
could be sent out to the White House mayors list and the MAC mayors list with
Mayor Walling (Flint) as the principal signatory, and with Mayor Bernero as one of the
on behalf of mayors. Then, if it is OK with you, a similar letter could be sent to our
Manufacturing Task Force members from Mayor Bernero inviting their participation in
the WH Mayors Maker Challenge. As a footnote, the mayors listed in yellow on the
letter have tentatively agreed to sign on, but we are waiting for the official OK from
their staff. Let me know what you think!
Thx
Randy
From: Kathy Wiggins [mailto:kwiggins@usmayors.org]
Sent: Monday, May 12, 2014 3:07 PM
To: Hannan, Randy
Subject: Re: Phone Call

I have until 3:30 p.m.


On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 3:02 PM, Hannan, Randy
<Randy.Hannan@lansingmi.gov> wrote:
Best number to call?
From: Kathy Wiggins [mailto:kwiggins@usmayors.org]
Sent: Monday, May 12, 2014 03:01 PM Eastern Standard Time
To: Hannan, Randy
Subject: Re: Phone Call

Sure.

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To:
Subject:
Date:
Attachments:

Stephanie Mash
Stephanie Mash
Fwd: White House Meeting 2.25
Wednesday, February 26, 2014 3:12:06 PM
White House Security Clearance Form 2.25.14.xls

---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Adrianne Hall <AEHall@cityofsacramento.org>


Date: Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 5:04 PM
Subject: White House Meeting 2.25
To: "Alcantara, Elias (Elias_Alcantara@who.eop.gov)"
<Elias_Alcantara@who.eop.gov>
Cc: "stephanie.omkj@gmail.com" <stephanie.omkj@gmail.com>

Hello Elias

Although Mayor Johnson did not receive an official invitation to the meeting at the
White House on Tuesday, I would like to provide the attached vitals information for
security clearance just in case.

Sincerely,

Adrianne Hall
Executive Assistant to the Mayor
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson

From:
To:
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Date:

Julia Burrows
Mayor Kevin Johnson; Benjamin A. Sosenko; Daniel Conway; Liz Salmi
Fwd: Word doc with Mayor"s statement for tomorrow"s awards ceremony
Monday, November 25, 2013 11:28:46 AM

City of Sac, Clean World, Atlas received big award in NYC thursday evening. Here is
link to Energy Vision press release with part of the statement read at the event by
City rep Keith Leech on behalf of Mayor.

For Immediate Release Monday, November 25, 2013


138 East 13th Street New York, New York 10003

Contact: Joanna Underwood, Energy Vision

or Underwood@energy-vision.org

ENERGY VISION PRESENTS ENERGY VISION AWARDS AT ITS SEVENTH


ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
The City of Sacramento, Fair Oaks Dairy share the Leadership Awards; a Lifetime Leadership
Award went to actor Blythe Danner
NEW YORK, November 22, 2013 -- Energy Vision, a national non-profit organization that
promotes clean, renewable, petroleum-free transportation fuels, presented its 2013 Energy Vision
Leadership Awards, at an event in New York City. The awards, said Energy Vision President,
Joanna Underwood went to the public and private sector pioneers who are making a true waste-tofuel revolution in this country a reality.
The Awards went to The City of Sacramento, the first city in the U.S. to put in place a fully
closed- loop system, turning organic wastes, long considered just garbage, into fuel fuel which
is now used to power the trucks collecting the waste. The second award went to the Fair Oaks
Dairy for its manure-to-fuel initiative producing fuel for its milk distribution trucks. The actor,
Blythe Danner, received a Lifetime Leadership Award for her passionate promotion of recycling
and pollution prevention throughout her remarkable 40-year career.
The awards were presented at the organizations November 21st Seventh Anniversary Celebration
in Manhattan. The all green affair was co-chaired by Energy Vision Board members Brendan
Sexton, former Commissioner of Sanitation for New York City; photographer and lecturer Joan
Pearlman; Energy Visions President Joanna Underwood, and film producer Tom Fontana.
According to Energy Visions President Joanna Underwood, who set the stage for the immense
importance of the innovative projects being honored, Only with the pioneering spirit of business
leaders such as those honored this evening by Energy Vision, who envision how their skills can
help create a sustainable future and who devote the resources needed to this task and only with
the willingness of government leaders such as The Mayor of the City of Sacramento, to embrace
innovation, will our country move toward a sustainable future.
Introducing the Awardees, Sexton told the close to 100 guests, which included government,
business and municipal leaders, Our awardees are true Energy Visionaries. Their work
exemplifies the power of vision combined with commitment and action. All have helped achieve
progress in weaning this country from its dangerous dependence on foreign oil. They are showing
that there is now a fully commercial sustainable fuel. It is ready to go. This fuel is chemically

similar to the natural gas used to heat millions of homes and to generate power, but it is much
better: It is made from a renewable resource the organic wastes thrown out by households,
businesses, food processors and agricultural operations that we have long just treated as garbage.
We have now discovered that these materials are a valuable energy and fuels feedstock, because,
asorganics breakdown, they generate biogases that can be captured and refined into what we call
renewable natural gas or RNG. There is a huge flow of organic wastes from coast to coast in the
U.S. enough to power all the urban bus and truck fleets in the country.
The City of Sacramento, was honored as host to the first municipal initiative in the U.S. creating
a closed-loop, waste-to-fuel system. Keith Leech, Sacramento Fleet Manager and recipient of this
award on behalf of the City, said, Sacramento is no newcomer to natural gas vehicles weve
been all-in for many years. But now, by turning our waste into a renewable form of natural gas,
were achieving a 90% or more reduction in greenhouse gases, at no extra cost to the city or
taxpayers.
Leech also read a statement from Sacramentos Mayor, Kevin Johnson: On behalf of the citizens
and the City of Sacramento, thank you to Energy Vision for this award. As Mayor, I have a vision
to transform my region into the greenest in the country and a hub for clean energy technology. One
of the signature projects in Sacramento is to convert organic waste, specifically food waste, to build
a biofuels industry in our region.
Sharing the honors for the Sacramento project were the private sector entrepreneurs in this new
fuel arena whose collaboration led to success:
CleanWorld, a Sacramento based company, built a groundbreaking anaerobic digestion
technology system the largest system of its kind in North America into which the
organic wastes from households, businesses, food processors, restaurants and commercial
establishments go to decompose and generate methane biogases.
BioCNG, LLC, a Wisconsin-based company that designed the system for refining the
biogases into a fuel, which is nearly chemically identical to the fossil-based pipeline natural
gas that the country has traditionally used. The refinement involves removal from the
biogases of the CO2, impurities such as siloxanes, and water so what remains is 97- 98%
methane.
Atlas ReFuel, also based in Sacramento, whose trucks collect these wastes and take them to
the digester and are now powered by the fuel produced, and
Clean Energy Fuels, which built the natural gas refueling station through which the fuel is
delivered to the trucks.
Richard A. Peluso, P.E., Board Chairman for BioCNG, LLC, said, I want to recognize and
applaud all the partners and the City of Sacramento for the vision and investment needed to
make this project a reality. The project has been called farm to fork to fuel which is a
great way to express the growing understanding that our resources are precious and touch all
aspects of society. We are especially proud that this is Californias first commercially
available carbon-negative fuel.
Finally, Brian Perone, from Clean Energy received the award for his California-based
company, which is the largest producer of natural gas refueling infrastructure in the country.
Clean Energy is honored to receive this recognition from Energy Vision, a pioneer in
promoting clean fuels in the United States. We were pleased to be part of the City of
Sacramentos success in deploying a 100% renewable fuel, and we hope that its leadership is
emulated across the nation. (Clean Energy recently announced that it will offer renewable

natural gas fuel, as a product called Redeem, at over 35 public refueling stations throughout
California.)
The Fair Oaks Dairy project was honored for its manure-to-fuel initiative. Mark Maloney, cofounder of the Chicago-based company, AMP Americas, which partnered with Fair Oaks Dairy to
implement this project, received this award on behalf of his company and of the other technology
partners involved:
Greenlane Biogas which built the equipment to refine the biogas from the manure produced by
the dairys 11,500 cows, into renewable natural gas, and
Cummins Westport whose natural gas engines power the 42 long haul tanker trucks that deliver
the dairys milk (300,000 gallons a day) to processing facilities in three nearby states.
According to Fair Oaks Award statement: By using one cow product previously regarded as a
costly waste burden (manure) to create renewable natural gas, Fair Oaks is able to transport its
primary cow product (milk) to processing facilities in Michigan, Kentucky and Tennessee in the
most environmentally sustainable way. Moreover, the use of RNG will result in close to $2.5
million in annual fuel savings and CO2 emissions reductions of more than 16,500 tons.
Energy Visions final Award was made to actor Blythe Danner, for her Lifetime Leadership.
Throughout her remarkable career, Energy Vision wrote, Blythe Danner has passionately
advocated for environmental and health concerns from promoting the first waste recycling
programs in New York City and Santa Monica, California, to driving one of the first electric
vehicles (GMs EV 1), to serving on many boards, including those of the Environmental Media
Association (EMA) in California, the Union of Concerned Scientists, and Environmental
Advocates of New York. She was also a founding board member of Energy Vision.
Blythe Danner could not attend the event in person, as it was opening night for a new play, The
Commons of Pensacola in which she has a starring role.
########
Energy Vision (EV) is a national non-profit organization, founded in 2006, that analyzes and
promotes ways to make the swiftest possible transition to pollution-free, renewable energy sources
and to the clean, petroleum-free transportation fuels of the future. For more information, visit
www.energy-vision.org.

FYI all:

http://energy-vision.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/EV-Awards-Release_Nov-212013.pdf

www.energy-vision.org

On May 16, 2013, at 6:19 AM, "Wahby, Robbyn" <wahbyr@stlouis-mo.gov>


wrote:
Thanks for the invite to the reception, but I will not be traveling with the
Mayor for this meeting. I'll do what I can to be on the call.
Thanks for keeping me in the loop!
Robbyn

On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 6:18 PM, Mariah Sheriff


<MSheriff@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Dear Colleagues,

We are excited to convene this group of mayoral education staffers in


an upcoming conference call and an informal mixer during the USCM
Meeting in June.
We have prepared a quick survey that will inform our conversation on
the call as well as provide data that Lindsay and I will distribute
amongst the group.
The proposed date and time for the conference call is Thursday, May 23

at 11:00am PT/ 2:00pm ET.


Prior to the call, please complete the survey below by Tuesday, May 21:
In addition, if you would like to get together during the USCM Meeting
in June, please hold some time on Friday, June 21 between 5-7pm
(location TBD).
Lindsay and I look forward to hearing from you!
Mariah and Lindsay
Mariah Sheriff
Dir. of Governmental Affairs in Education
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson
City of Sacramento

Lindsay Neill
Director of Children's Affairs
Office of Mayor Michael Hancock
City of Denver

-Robbyn Wahby

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Kathy Wiggins
Mariah Sheriff; Mariah Sheriff; mariah.sheriff@gmail.com; Shannon Hovis
Ed Somers; Geri Powell; Carol Edwards; Megan Cardiff
Fwd: Working Group of Edu Staffers - Survey, Conference Call, and Meet-Up
Thursday, May 16, 2013 7:45:49 AM

Mariah/Shannon,
If you are conducting conference calls with mayors' education policy staff and/or
planning to hold "informal mixers" at our Annual Conference in June, please copy
Megan and I on all email correspondence so that we can both participate and notify
the appropriate Conference staff in this regard. Thank you.
Kathy
Sent from my iPad
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Date: Wed, May 15, 2013 at 6:18 PM
Subject: Working Group of Edu Staffers - Survey, Conference Call, and
Meet-Up
To: Mariah Sheriff <MSheriff@cityofsacramento.org>, Shannon Hovis
<SHovis@cityofsacramento.org>, "ami.d.patel@phila.gov"
<ami.d.patel@phila.gov>, "Aromans@providenceri.com"
<Aromans@providenceri.com>, "bostonwash
, "douglas.scarboro@memphistn.gov"
<douglas.scarboro@memphistn.gov>,
"elizabeth.swanson@cityofchicago.org"
<elizabeth.swanson@cityofchicago.org>, "Hydra.Mendoza@sfgov.org"
<Hydra.Mendoza@sfgov.org>, "jarrad.toussant
, "joan.sullivan@lacity.org"
<joan.sullivan@lacity.org>, "Josh.Alpert@portlandoregon.gov"
<Josh.Alpert@portlandoregon.gov>,
"joshua.thompson@bridgeportct.gov"
<joshua.thompson@bridgeportct.gov>, "Lindsay.neil@denvergov.org"
<Lindsay.neil@denvergov.org>, "lori.shorr@phila.gov"
<lori.shorr@phila.gov>, "margaret.hansbrough@kcmo.org"
<margaret.hansbrough@kcmo.org>, "martha.pierce@cityofboston.gov"
<martha.pierce@cityofboston.gov>, "mtsterling@AtlantaGa.Gov"
<mtsterling@atlantaga.gov>, "paula.blackmon@dallascityhall.com"
<paula.blackmon@dallascityhall.com>, "PGoldWasser@cityhall.nyc.gov"
<PGoldWasser@cityhall.nyc.gov>, "steven.frasher
, "todd.williams@commit2dallas.org"
<todd.williams@commit2dallas.org>, "Tyrone.McClain@Bridgeportct.gov"
<Tyrone.McClain@bridgeportct.gov>, "vcram@pattonboggs.com"
<vcram@pattonboggs.com>, "virginia@democraticmayors.org"
<virginia@democraticmayors.org>, "vmccall@city.cleveland.oh.us"
<vmccall@city.cleveland.oh.us>, "WahbyR@stlouiscity.com"
<WahbyR@stlouiscity.com>, "Wendy.Tucker@nashville.gov"
<Wendy.Tucker@nashville.gov>

From:
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Mariah Sheriff
Mayor Johnson
omkjncbm
Fwd: WSJ.com - Jamie Foxx to host BBVA Compass Concert for Human Rights
Friday, August 16, 2013 1:14:02 PM

Jamie Foxx to host BBVA Compass Concert for Human Rights


- All-star line-up includes performances by musicians Jill Scott and Charlie Wilson
-- Birmingham concert to celebrate 50 years of civil rights progress and commemorate the
city's pivotal role in the movement
-- Celebrity host announced for Birmingham concert
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Aug. 13, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Academy Award(R) -winning
superstar Jamie Foxx will host the BBVA Compass Concert for Human Rights on Saturday,
Sept. 14, at The Birmingham Jefferson Convention Center in Birmingham, Ala.
The event will feature musical performances by Grammy(R) award-winning singersongwriter Jill Scott and 2013 BET Lifetime Achievement Honoree and R&B singersongwriter Charlie Wilson. Civil rights leaders will also make special appearances. The
concert will support "50 Years Forward," the city's year-long celebration commemorating
the 50(th) anniversary of the civil rights movement in Birmingham, where the Rev. Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr. penned his famed "Letter from Birmingham Jail."
"Dr. King has always been a hero of mine," Foxx said. "His achievements for the civil rights
movement inspire me on a daily basis. I'm looking forward to coming down to Birmingham
to host such an important event as CR50."
The event, which will be co-produced by Live Nation, will take place at the end of a weeklong remembrance of the 16(th) Street Baptist Church bombing, which killed four girls in
1963 and marked a turning point in the struggle for civil rights.
"To have this event and artists of this caliber in the City of Birmingham to help
commemorate and pay tribute to the individuals who risked their lives for freedom leaves
me speechless," said Birmingham Mayor William Bell. "Birmingham has come so far since
1963 and we want to show the world that we are 50 Years Forward. As the cradle of civil
rights, we will continue going forward to make not only Birmingham better, but the world
consciousness stronger in the struggle for human rights."
Announced earlier this spring, the BBVA Compass Concert for Human Rights will help
commemorate the profound and often tragic events that took place in Birmingham in the
'60s and serve as a global call to action for communities to work toward equality for all.

"We knew this event would draw quality artists since it's commemorating such an
important time, and the line-up certainly reflects that," said Alan Register, Birmingham city
president for BBVA Compass. "Our hope is that the concert inspires people to get out there
and continue to move the needle forward and make a difference."
Shawn Gee, Geoff Gordon and Scott Mirkin are executive producers of the concert and are
the same creative team behind some of the largest concerts and live streams in the U.S.,
including The Philly Fourth of July Jam and Budweiser Made In America Festival. Artists
that have performed at these events include The Roots, JAY Z, Pearl Jam, John Mayer, NeYo, J. Cole, Grace Potter, Jill Scott and many more. Charlie "Mack" Alston also serves as coproducer for the BBVA Compass Concert for Human Rights.
"It is our honor to co-produce and be a part of the BBVA Compass Concert for Human
Rights," said Live Nation's Geoff Gordon. "Artists like Jamie Foxx, Jill Scott and Charlie
Wilson help bring attention to Birmingham and the city's place in our civil rights
movement."
Tickets to the BBVA Compass Concert for Human Rights will be available for purchase on
Friday, Aug. 16 on www.ticketmaster.com. In honor of "50 Years Forward," some tickets are
being priced at $50 and will be on sale through Friday, Aug. 23, or while supplies last. For
more information, go to 50yearsforward.com.
About BBVA Compass
BBVA Compass is a Sunbelt-based financial institution that operates 688 branches,
including 352 in Texas, 90 in Alabama, 78 in Arizona, 64 in California, 45 in Florida, 38 in
Colorado and 21 in New Mexico. BBVA Compass ranks among the top 25 largest U.S.
commercial banks based on deposit market share and ranks among the largest banks in
Alabama (2nd), Texas (4th) and Arizona (5th). BBVA Compass has been recognized as one
of the leading Small Business Administration lenders and was recently awarded the 2013
Celent Model Bank Award for its new core banking platform. Additional information about
BBVA Compass can be found at www.bbvacompass.com.
Editor's Note:
BBVA Compass is a trade name of Compass Bank.
About Live Nation Entertainment
Live Nation Entertainment, Inc. (NYSE: LYV) is the world's leading live entertainment
company comprised of four market leaders: Ticketmaster.com, Live Nation Concerts, Artist
Nation Management and Live Nation Media/Sponsorship. For additional information, visit

www.livenation.com/investors.
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Ben Sosenko
Benjamin A. Sosenko
Fwd: Ygrene photos 6 resized better
Friday, August 02, 2013 9:59:59 AM

---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Katie Ijams <katie.ijams@ygrene.us>


Date: Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 6:09 PM
Subject: Fwd: Ygrene photos 6 resized better
To: Ben Sosenko <ben.omkj@gmail.com>
Cc: Amy Black <amy.black@ygrene.us>
Sorry Ben, thought you'd gotten these. Will send more tonight when home from an
event.
Begin forwarded message:
From: "phil@bluesdivasphotos.com" <phil@bluesdivasphotos.com>
To: Amy Black <amy.black@ygrene.us>
Cc: Katie Ijams <katie.ijams@ygrene.us>
Subject: Re: Ygrene photos 6 resized better
To replace the similar numbers sent in first e-mail.
--- On Tue, 7/30/13, Amy Black <amy.black@ygrene.us> wrote:
From: Amy Black <amy.black@ygrene.us>
Subject: Re: Ygrene photos
To: "phil@bluesdivasphotos.com" <phil@bluesdivasphotos.com>
Cc: "Katie Ijams" <katie.ijams@ygrene.us>
Date: Tuesday, July 30, 2013, 12:57 PM
Sounds great; thanks, Phil!
On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 12:50 PM, <phil@bluesdivasphotos.com> wrote:
Will do. For today are files about 1 MB each good for your purposes?
--- On Tue, 7/30/13, Katie Ijams <katie.ijams@ygrene.us> wrote:
From: Katie Ijams <katie.ijams@ygrene.us>
Subject: Ygrene photos
To: "phil@bluesdivasphotos.com" <phil@bluesdivasphotos.com>
Cc: "Amy Black" <amy.black@ygrene.us>

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Gina Lujan
ROB WHITE
Christine Ault; Mark Anderson; Bill Mueller; Pat Fong Kushida (patfk@sacasiancc.org); Dean Peckham; Veronica
A. Smith; Larry Cope; Jim McGrann; Daniel Conway; Flores, Chris; Julia Burrows
Fwd: You are mentioned in Economic Development Journal article
Friday, August 01, 2014 1:16:42 PM

Hello,
Take a look below. Very exciting and interesting stuff.
Cheers and tallyho!
Sincerely,
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Founder/CEO/Maker
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---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Pepper-Kittredge, Carol <cpepper-kittredge@sierracollege.edu>
Date: Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 7:41 PM
Subject: You are mentioned in Economic Development Journal article
To: "gina@

http://www.microbiz.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/DIY-Article-in-EDJ_Winter14.pdf

This is probably one of the best articles I've read in awhile (Do-It-Yourself Economic Growth). You are
mentioned as a best practice model under "Creative Conditions for Business Development."

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Cassandra Jennings
Symia Stigler; josiah.omkj@gmail.com
Fwd: Youth Job Fair 2015 Flyer
Friday, February 27, 2015 10:53:00 AM
Youth Job Fair 2015 Flyer Final.pdf
ATT00001.htm

Jobs available.
Please include in next push email for Indivizible.
1. City of Sacramento job openings ( including some in Mayor's Office)
2. Flyer below
3. Macy's info ( will send on separate cover)
Cassandra H.B. Jennings
Senior Advisor to Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Vincene Jones" <VJones@cityofsacramento.org>
To: "Council-All" <Council-All@cityofsacramento.org>
Subject: Youth Job Fair 2015 Flyer

Please distribute this to your contacts. This has proven to be a great


resource for the youth in our community.
Thanks again.
Vincene

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Peter Hassen
Laura Norman
Adrianna Lucero
Re: Values Project installations
Friday, September 06, 2013 10:39:59 AM

Hi Laura,
The Values Project kicks into high gear in October, as I've pushed most of the lot
painting into that month. I'd like to promote the "Social Practice" aspect of the
workshop on Oct. 9th by talking about the community engagement aspect of it.
I'm grouping the installations as tightly together as possible to keep the costs down.
As I'm still holding workshops to select words for locations, I haven't finalized the
schedule, but I have painting dates and tentative locations:
~Sun, Sept. 8th: Mid & downtown Priority Parking lot painting (15 lots)
~Tues., Sept. 17th: George Sim Community Center
~Wed. Sept. 25th: Community Workshop @ Mims Hagginwood CC. I want
to get asmanyneighborhood folks as possible to attend this workshop.
~Wednesday, Oct. 9th: Community Workshop @ Belle Cooledge CC. I
want to get asmanyneighborhood folks as possible to attend this
workshop.
~Saturday, Oct. 19th: Colonial Heights Library, S. Natomas CC, S.Natomas Library,
Arden Dimick Library, Mimms Hagginwood CC.
~Saturday, Oct. 26th: Belle Cooledge CC, Belle Cooledge Library (possible), Oak
Park CC,
That's the plan, so far.
Peter Hassen
The Values Project
www.thevaluesproject.org

Gratitude+Respect+Tolerance+Learning+Charity+Kindness+Compassion+Productivit
y+Knowledge+Courage+Responsibility+Patience+Honor+Commitment+Integrity

On Sep 5, 2013, at 11:14 AM, Laura Norman <LNorman@cityofsacramento.org>


wrote:
Hi Peter,
Could you send me a list of all the installations (dates/locations) you have planned

between now and the end of October so I can be sure and publicize them as part of
ARTober?

Thanks,
Laura

L A U R A N O R M A N
Arts Program Associate

<image001.jpg>
300 Richards Blvd., 2nd Floor
Sacramento, CA 95811

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Stephanie Mash
Adrianne Hall
Re: Vanessa Williams
Friday, April 05, 2013 4:09:19 PM

Thanks much!
Sent from my iPhone
On Apr 5, 2013, at 4:04 PM, Adrianne Hall <AEHall@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Hi Stephanie

Sure! I wont block off a specific time just yet, but Ill be sure to keep those two
days light just in case she commits. Well keep our fingers crossed!

Adrianne Hall
Executive Assistant to the Mayor
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson

From: Stephanie Mash [mailto:stephanie.omkj@gmail.com]


Sent: Friday, April 05, 2013 1:21 PM
To: Adrianne Hall
Subject: Re: Vanessa Williams

Hi Adrianne,
I have not gotten confirmation from Vanessa on when/if she is visiting next
week. It is probably safe to assume she is not coming next week. However, I
will still try to press her to visit on Monday April 15th so that she can come to
Indivizible.
Can we put a temp hold for time with the Mayor on Monday April 15th, or the
morning of Tuesday April 16th (in case she stays over)?
I will update you on Monday regarding the calls on the morning on April 10th Mayor William Johnson (7:30 AM), and Vanessa (8 AM), both are contingent on
me getting in touch with Vanessa.
Thanks Much!
Stephanie
_______________________________________
Stephanie Mash
Dir. of Governmental Affairs, African Americans
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson

Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2013 1:56 PM


To: Adrianne Hall
Cc: stephanie.omkj@gmail.com
Subject: RE: Vanessa Williams

Hi Adrianne,

Vanessa just emailed me 5 minutes ago (after weeks of waiting). She does want to come out.
Mayor Johnson suggested she come during Indivizible on April 15th. I just asked her if she will be
available then, so hopefully she will get back to me soon.

Thanks,

Stephanie
From: Adrianne Hall
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2013 1Hi :52 PM
To: Stephanie Mash
Subject: Vanessa Williams

Have you heard from anyone regarding her possible visit next week?

Adrianne Hall
Executive Assistant to the Mayor
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Adrianne Hall
Stephanie Mash
stephanie.omkj@gmail.com
RE: Vanessa Williams
Thursday, April 04, 2013 8:34:00 AM

Ok sounds good. Thanks!

Adrianne Hall
Executive Assistant to the Mayor
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson

From: Stephanie Mash


Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2013 1:56 PM
To: Adrianne Hall
Cc: stephanie.omkj@gmail.com
Subject: RE: Vanessa Williams

Hi Adrianne,

Vanessa just emailed me 5 minutes ago (after weeks of waiting). She does want to come out. Mayor
Johnson suggested she come during Indivizible on April 15th. I just asked her if she will be available
then, so hopefully she will get back to me soon.

Thanks,

Stephanie
From: Adrianne Hall
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2013 1Hi :52 PM
To: Stephanie Mash
Subject: Vanessa Williams

Have you heard from anyone regarding her possible visit next week?

Adrianne Hall
Executive Assistant to the Mayor
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Stephanie Mash
Adrianne Hall
stephanie.omkj@gmail.com
RE: Vanessa Williams
Wednesday, April 03, 2013 1:56:10 PM

Hi Adrianne,
Vanessa just emailed me 5 minutes ago (after weeks of waiting). She does want to come out. Mayor
Johnson suggested she come during Indivizible on April 15th. I just asked her if she will be available
then, so hopefully she will get back to me soon.
Thanks,
Stephanie
From: Adrianne Hall
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2013 1Hi :52 PM
To: Stephanie Mash
Subject: Vanessa Williams

Have you heard from anyone regarding her possible visit next week?

Adrianne Hall
Executive Assistant to the Mayor
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Mariah Sheriff
Hillary Moglen
Benjamin A. Sosenko; josiah.omkj@gmail.com
RE: Vergara press push
Wednesday, August 27, 2014 1:30:04 PM

Got it, thanks


From: Hillary Moglen [hmoglen@wearerally.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2014 1:02 PM
To: Mariah Sheriff
Subject: Vergara press push

Hi mariah:
Just wanted to give you a heads up that Students Matter will be issuing a press release on
Friday. We will be including Mayor Johnson as a supporter, along with a list of others. Ill
be sending social media messaging tomorrow if you guys want to help amplify.
HILLARY MOGLEN // RALLY

6565 Sunset Blvd. Suite 400


Los Angeles, CA 90028

www.WeAreRALLY.com

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Mariah Sheriff
Kevin McCarty
Josh Rosa
Re: Verizon Comments on E-Rate
Tuesday, April 01, 2014 10:31:48 AM

Thank you!
We will be doing a presser with Jessica when she is in town in conjunction with our
state Supe of Education and AT&T.
On Apr 1, 2014, at 9:35 AM, "Kevin McCarty" <kmccarty@usmayors.org> wrote:
Mariah,
I just recieved Verizon's position on E-Rate program. It is below and attached.
Kevin
---------- Forwarded message ---------From: White, Walter William
Date: Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 12:12 PM
Subject: Verizon Comments on E-Rate
To: "Kevin McCarty (US Mayors) (kmccarty@usmayors.org)"
<kmccarty@usmayors.org>

Kevin attached is our most recent filing on E Rate last Fall.

In summary, Verizon supports modernizing the E-rate program to meet the forwardlooking technology needs of schools and libraries. The program already has been a
success, playing a critical role in getting schools wired for the 21 st Century and
prepared to meet the challenges of educating in the Internet age. In order to
promote broadband connectivity, the FCC should distribute E-rate support more
efficiently within the existing E-rate fund. The $2 billion in additional funds identified
by FCC staff provide a significant opportunity for the FCC to address broadband
goals.

I invite you to look over our filing and let me know if you have other questions.

Walter

<Verizon E-rate comments.pdf>

Please check in at the security kiosk in the lobby, then take the elevator to the second floor. There
will be a receptionist to greet you there and direct you to CH2200.
Due to the hardware samples late arrival, this meeting has been delayed until 3/10/15.

Norm: You may have a conflict at this time slot, but I would appreciate it if you could free up your
time for this meeting.
Sompol

Hi Josh,
I forgot to ask. As we'll be bringing in the Smart City equipment for the hands on viewing of
the module, can Mayor Johnson take a brief look at it with you? If so, which day works best
as I'd like to confirm my flight; the 5th or the 9th?
Best Regards,

Tonnetta (Toni) Oubari


IoT | Smart Cities | Verizon
Sent with Verizon 4G LTE

-----Original Message----From: Sompol Chatusripitak [SChatusripitak@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Monday, February 23, 2015 11:49 AM Eastern Standard Time
To: Oubari, Tonnetta
Cc: Jerry Way; Josh D. Rosa
Subject: RE: Verizon Smart Cities/Sacramento RE: Contact
Toni:

I will send you an appointment which will include the date, time, and location. In addition to myself,
I will invite Norm Colby who is in charge of field operation and maintenance.

Sompol

From: Oubari, Tonnetta


Sent: Monday, February 23, 2015 7:53 AM
To: Sompol Chatusripitak
Cc: Jerry Way; Josh D. Rosa
Subject: RE: Verizon Smart Cities/Sacramento RE: Contact
Importance: High

Hi Sompol,

Thanks for the email. I look forward to meeting with you in person to take a look and discuss the
Smart LED Streetlights for the POC/Pilot. Either time of 10:00 a.m. or 2:00 p.m. PST works on March
5, 2015 for us to meet.
Please let me know the location and attendees. I look forward to it.

Best Regards,

From: Sompol Chatusripitak [mailto:SChatusripitak@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2015 6:27 PM
To: Oubari, Tonnetta
Cc: Jerry Way; Josh D. Rosa
Subject: Contact

Toni:

It was a pleasure speaking to you on the phone about Verizons IntelliStreets product. I am eager
to learn more about it and look forward to working with the product soon. Please send product data
and application literatures at your earliest convenience.

Sompol Chatusripitak
Senior Engineer
City of Sacramento

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Mary Daffin
Adrianne Hall
Astrid Mirazo; Ben Sosenko; Cassandra Jennings
Re: video
Friday, January 09, 2015 11:21:37 AM

I'm sending out emails asking folks to send pics, images... Stay tuned.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 9, 2015, at 10:42 AM, "Adrianne Hall" <AEHall@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
Ben and I will meet with Carolos today or Monday.

Adrianne Hall
Executive Assistant to the Mayor
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson

From: Mary Daffin [mailto:msmary@MaryDaffin.com]


Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 11:00 AM
To: Adrianne Hall; Astrid Mirazo; Ben Sosenko; Cassandra Jennings
Subject: FW: video

Greetings,
Carlos needs content for the video and has sent me his wish list.
Can we divide up, who can reach out to whom for strong images and video?
m.

From: Carlos Eliason [mailto:CEliason@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Wednesday, January 7, 2015 2:40 PM
To: Mary Daffin
Subject: RE: video

Alright, here are my haves and my needs.

NEED
Volunteerism
Oak Park
Breaking News hits for 2014 that pertain to the city
Construction (depends on the project)
Old Sac (as backdrop for events, theater of lights etc)
Sports (Kings, Sac Republic)
Large events (State Fair, AMGEN, 2nd Saturdays)

Craft Breweries
Nightlife (Clubs, shows, Ballet, orchestra, etc)
Projects (ESC, etc)

HAVE

Iconic buildings (Crest theater, citizen hotel)


City Skylines
Capitol building
Tower Bridge
Neighborhoods (fab 40s, midtown, land park)
Public Art
Nightlife (Clubs, shows, etc)
Bike Trails/Cycling
Large events (State Fair, AMGEN, 2nd Saturdays)
Museums
Projects (Railyards, etc)

From: Mary Daffin [mailto:msmary@MaryDaffin.com]


Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2015 10:22 AM
To: Carlos Eliason
Subject: RE: video

Edit,
Old sac unless its the backdrop to an event
Shopping
Parks (just between us)

Add
Volunteerism
Oak Park
Breaking News hits for 2014 that pertain to the city
Construction

Limit
Rivercats (they are west sac and not a big sponsor)

From: Carlos Eliason [mailto:CEliason@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Wednesday, January 7, 2015 10:06 AM
To: Mary Daffin
Subject: RE: video

Sure that sounds great. Ive put together a rough list of what we might want to
include. Let me know what else we may need to add. After that, Ill narrow down

what footage I dont have for my Needs list. Question marks are ones I wasnt sure
on.

SOTC Main Video Shot List

City Skylines
Old Sac
Capitol building
Tower Bridge
Neighborhoods (fab 40s, midtown, land park)
Museums
Public Art
Iconic buildings (Crest theater, citizen hotel)
Nightlife (Clubs, shows, etc)
Shopping?
People on the streets
Sports (River Cats, Kings, Sac Republic)
Parks?
Bike Trails/Cycling
Breweries?
Projects (ESC, Railyards, etc)
Large events (State Fair, AMGEN, 2nd Saturdays)

From: Mary Daffin [mailto:msmary@MaryDaffin.com]


Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2015 8:58 AM
To: Carlos Eliason
Subject: video

Keep thinking about the feel of the video.


There needs to be an intense vibe to the opening segment that will stress the theme
theme and all the cool stuff going on in our cityas well as working back to David.
He is anything but easy going.thougths??

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Adrianne Hall
Ben OMKJ Email
RE: video
Friday, January 09, 2015 10:45:00 AM

Lets wait to see what works for Carlos.

Adrianne Hall
Executive Assistant to the Mayor
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson

From: Ben OMKJ Email [mailto:ben.omkj@gmail.com]


Sent: Friday, January 09, 2015 10:44 AM
To: Adrianne Hall
Subject: Re: video

What time works for you?


On Jan 9, 2015, at 10:43 AM, Adrianne Hall <AEHall@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
Ben and I will meet with Carolos today or Monday.

Adrianne Hall
Executive Assistant to the Mayor
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson

From:Mary Daffin [mailto:msmary@MaryDaffin.com]


Sent:Thursday, January 08, 2015 11:00 AM
To:Adrianne Hall; Astrid Mirazo; Ben Sosenko; Cassandra Jennings
Subject:FW: video

Greetings,
Carlos needs content for the video and has sent me his wish list.
Can we divide up, who can reach out to whom for strong images and video?
m.

From:Carlos Eliason [mailto:CEliason@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent:Wednesday, January 7, 2015 2:40 PM
To:Mary Daffin
Subject:RE: video

Alright, here are my haves and my needs.

NEED

Volunteerism
Oak Park
Breaking News hits for 2014 that pertain to the city
Construction (depends on the project)
Old Sac (as backdrop for events, theater of lights etc)
Sports (Kings, Sac Republic)
Large events (State Fair, AMGEN, 2nd Saturdays)
Craft Breweries
Nightlife (Clubs, shows, Ballet, orchestra, etc)
Projects (ESC, etc)

HAVE

Iconic buildings (Crest theater, citizen hotel)


City Skylines
Capitol building
Tower Bridge
Neighborhoods (fab 40s, midtown, land park)
Public Art
Nightlife (Clubs, shows, etc)
Bike Trails/Cycling

Large events (State Fair, AMGEN, 2nd Saturdays)


Museums
Projects (Railyards, etc)

From:Mary Daffin [mailto:msmary@MaryDaffin.com]


Sent:Wednesday, January 07, 2015 10:22 AM
To:Carlos Eliason
Subject:RE: video

Edit,
Old sac unless its the backdrop to an event
Shopping
Parks (just between us)

Add
Volunteerism
Oak Park
Breaking News hits for 2014 that pertain to the city
Construction

Limit
Rivercats (they are west sac and not a big sponsor)

From:Carlos Eliason [mailto:CEliason@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent:Wednesday, January 7, 2015 10:06 AM
To:Mary Daffin
Subject:RE: video

Sure that sounds great. Ive put together a rough list of what we might want to
include. Let me know what else we may need to add. After that, Ill narrow down
what footage I dont have for my Needs list. Question marks are ones I wasnt sure
on.

SOTC Main Video Shot List

City Skylines
Old Sac
Capitol building
Tower Bridge
Neighborhoods (fab 40s, midtown, land park)
Museums
Public Art
Iconic buildings (Crest theater, citizen hotel)
Nightlife (Clubs, shows, etc)
Shopping?
People on the streets
Sports (River Cats, Kings, Sac Republic)
Parks?
Bike Trails/Cycling
Breweries?
Projects (ESC, Railyards, etc)
Large events (State Fair, AMGEN, 2nd Saturdays)

From:Mary Daffin [mailto:msmary@MaryDaffin.com]


Sent:Wednesday, January 07, 2015 8:58 AM
To:Carlos Eliason
Subject:video

Keep thinking about the feel of the video.


There needs to be an intense vibe to the opening segment that will stress the theme
theme and all the cool stuff going on in our cityas well as working back to David.
He is anything but easy going.thougths??

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Ben OMKJ Email


Adrianne Hall
Re: video
Friday, January 09, 2015 10:44:14 AM

What time works for you?


On Jan 9, 2015, at 10:43 AM, Adrianne Hall
<AEHall@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Ben and I will meet with Carolos today or Monday.

Adrianne Hall
Executive Assistant to the Mayor
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson

From:Mary Daffin [mailto:msmary@MaryDaffin.com]


Sent:Thursday, January 08, 2015 11:00 AM
To:Adrianne Hall; Astrid Mirazo; Ben Sosenko; Cassandra Jennings
Subject:FW: video

Greetings,
Carlos needs content for the video and has sent me his wish list.
Can we divide up, who can reach out to whom for strong images and video?
m.

From:Carlos Eliason [mailto:CEliason@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent:Wednesday, January 7, 2015 2:40 PM
To:Mary Daffin
Subject:RE: video

Alright, here are my haves and my needs.

NEED
Volunteerism
Oak Park
Breaking News hits for 2014 that pertain to the city
Construction (depends on the project)
Old Sac (as backdrop for events, theater of lights etc)
Sports (Kings, Sac Republic)
Large events (State Fair, AMGEN, 2nd Saturdays)
Craft Breweries
Nightlife (Clubs, shows, Ballet, orchestra, etc)
Projects (ESC, etc)

HAVE

Iconic buildings (Crest theater, citizen hotel)


City Skylines
Capitol building
Tower Bridge
Neighborhoods (fab 40s, midtown, land park)
Public Art
Nightlife (Clubs, shows, etc)
Bike Trails/Cycling
Large events (State Fair, AMGEN, 2nd Saturdays)
Museums
Projects (Railyards, etc)

From:Mary Daffin [mailto:msmary@MaryDaffin.com]


Sent:Wednesday, January 07, 2015 10:22 AM
To:Carlos Eliason
Subject:RE: video

Edit,
Old sac unless its the backdrop to an event
Shopping
Parks (just between us)

Add
Volunteerism
Oak Park
Breaking News hits for 2014 that pertain to the city
Construction

Limit
Rivercats (they are west sac and not a big sponsor)

From:Carlos Eliason [mailto:CEliason@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent:Wednesday, January 7, 2015 10:06 AM
To:Mary Daffin
Subject:RE: video

Sure that sounds great. Ive put together a rough list of what we might want to
include. Let me know what else we may need to add. After that, Ill narrow down
what footage I dont have for my Needs list. Question marks are ones I wasnt sure
on.

SOTC Main Video Shot List

City Skylines
Old Sac
Capitol building
Tower Bridge
Neighborhoods (fab 40s, midtown, land park)
Museums
Public Art
Iconic buildings (Crest theater, citizen hotel)
Nightlife (Clubs, shows, etc)
Shopping?
People on the streets
Sports (River Cats, Kings, Sac Republic)
Parks?
Bike Trails/Cycling
Breweries?
Projects (ESC, Railyards, etc)
Large events (State Fair, AMGEN, 2nd Saturdays)

From:Mary Daffin [mailto:msmary@MaryDaffin.com]


Sent:Wednesday, January 07, 2015 8:58 AM
To:Carlos Eliason
Subject:video

Keep thinking about the feel of the video.


There needs to be an intense vibe to the opening segment that will stress the theme
theme and all the cool stuff going on in our cityas well as working back to David.
He is anything but easy going.thougths??

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Adrianne Hall
Mary Daffin; Astrid Mirazo; Ben Sosenko; Cassandra Jennings
RE: video
Friday, January 09, 2015 10:43:35 AM

Ben and I will meet with Carolos today or Monday.

Adrianne Hall
Executive Assistant to the Mayor
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson

From: Mary Daffin [mailto:msmary@MaryDaffin.com]


Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 11:00 AM
To: Adrianne Hall; Astrid Mirazo; Ben Sosenko; Cassandra Jennings
Subject: FW: video

Greetings,
Carlos needs content for the video and has sent me his wish list.
Can we divide up, who can reach out to whom for strong images and video?
m.

From: Carlos Eliason [mailto:CEliason@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Wednesday, January 7, 2015 2:40 PM
To: Mary Daffin
Subject: RE: video

Alright, here are my haves and my needs.

NEED
Volunteerism
Oak Park
Breaking News hits for 2014 that pertain to the city
Construction (depends on the project)
Old Sac (as backdrop for events, theater of lights etc)
Sports (Kings, Sac Republic)
Large events (State Fair, AMGEN, 2nd Saturdays)
Craft Breweries
Nightlife (Clubs, shows, Ballet, orchestra, etc)
Projects (ESC, etc)

HAVE
Iconic buildings (Crest theater, citizen hotel)
City Skylines
Capitol building

Tower Bridge
Neighborhoods (fab 40s, midtown, land park)
Public Art
Nightlife (Clubs, shows, etc)
Bike Trails/Cycling
Large events (State Fair, AMGEN, 2nd Saturdays)
Museums
Projects (Railyards, etc)

From: Mary Daffin [mailto:msmary@MaryDaffin.com]


Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2015 10:22 AM
To: Carlos Eliason
Subject: RE: video

Edit,
Old sac unless its the backdrop to an event
Shopping
Parks (just between us)

Add
Volunteerism
Oak Park
Breaking News hits for 2014 that pertain to the city
Construction

Limit
Rivercats (they are west sac and not a big sponsor)

From: Carlos Eliason [mailto:CEliason@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Wednesday, January 7, 2015 10:06 AM
To: Mary Daffin
Subject: RE: video

Sure that sounds great. Ive put together a rough list of what we might want to include. Let me know
what else we may need to add. After that, Ill narrow down what footage I dont have for my Needs
list. Question marks are ones I wasnt sure on.

SOTC Main Video Shot List

City Skylines
Old Sac
Capitol building
Tower Bridge
Neighborhoods (fab 40s, midtown, land park)

Museums
Public Art
Iconic buildings (Crest theater, citizen hotel)
Nightlife (Clubs, shows, etc)
Shopping?
People on the streets
Sports (River Cats, Kings, Sac Republic)
Parks?
Bike Trails/Cycling
Breweries?
Projects (ESC, Railyards, etc)
Large events (State Fair, AMGEN, 2nd Saturdays)

From: Mary Daffin [mailto:msmary@MaryDaffin.com]


Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2015 8:58 AM
To: Carlos Eliason
Subject: video

Keep thinking about the feel of the video.


There needs to be an intense vibe to the opening segment that will stress the theme
theme and all the cool stuff going on in our cityas well as working back to David.
He is anything but easy going.thougths??

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Mariah Sheriff
Jim Scheible
Adrianne Hall; Dominique Amis; Ben Sosenko; andre.omkj@gmail.com; amirazo
Re: Videos and photos of Mayor"s tour?
Saturday, December 21, 2013 1:03:40 PM

Nicole West

Awesome. These are great. Thanks Jim!


On Dec 21, 2013, at 10:53 AM, Jim Scheible <jscheible@ps7.org> wrote:
Here are the photos. Still waiting on any video.
From: Antonio Sarabia [mailto:asarabia@sachigh.org]
Sent: Saturday, December 21, 2013 10:23 AM
To: Jim Scheible
Subject: Re: Videos and photos of Mayor's tour?

Hi Jim,
Here are the pictures I took. Not many but they came out pretty cool:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sachighmedia/sets/72157638888559674/
A.
On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 1:04 PM, Jim Scheible <jscheible@ps7.org> wrote:
Awesome! Can you send me the link when its up?
Also, if we could get the video on just the mayors talking that would be great. The Mayors
team wants it for their own purpose.
Thanks!
From: Antonio Sarabia [mailto:asarabia@sachigh.org]
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2013 11:23 AM
To: Jim Scheible
Subject: Re: Videos and photos of Mayor's tour?

Hey Jim.
For sure, that's on ToDo List today. The pictures will be up on the site today. Do you guys
want the entire video up online? That might happen early next week.
A.
On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 10:52 AM, Jim Scheible <jscheible@ps7.org> wrote:
Hi Antonio,
I know youre getting ready for break.

Prior to taking off (although I know youll be around) can you share any video or photos
from the Mayors tour that happened on Thursday, Dec. 12th ?
Thanks!
Jim

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To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Melissa Blevins-Smith
Symia Stigler
Adrianne Hall; Ben Sosenko; Mary Daffin
Re: Vine
Monday, February 10, 2014 9:55:40 AM

Hi team!

Here is the recap of the top vine videos in my and Mary's opinion. I am waiting on
hearing back from the orchestra to obtain a download of their video. I think the
Magic vine would make a good PR visual. What do you think?

https://vine.co/v/MaLDlFLrIB9
"Magic" by @PheonixParkCEC
https://vine.co/v/Ma3LdHPbX1T
"Glory, Glory Sacramento" by @SacRepublicFC
https://vine.co/v/MBp3tnEJqJH
"The #Sacramento rail yards are getting a major, and much-needed facelift" by @TheLizArmy

https://vine.co/v/MuHMEVvAWdm
"Junior league of Sacramento!" by @JrLeagueSac
https://vine.co/v/hLd10axwqeI
"Uniquely Sacramento Parks" by @BlevinsSmith
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBeFcz76LZY&feature=youtu.be

"Sacramento Choral Society & Orchestra" by James McCormick

We need a winner by noon today so we can reach out and make sure they will be
attending.
Thanks!!
Melissa
Melissa Smith
Shades of Green Event Services
melissa@shadesofgreenevents.com

On Sat, Feb 8, 2014 at 8:59 AM, Melissa Blevins-Smith


> wrote:
<melissa.blevins.smith
Hi Symia and team!
Iagree the vines that came in look great! Here are my top 5.
https://vine.co/v/MaLDlFLrIB9
https://vine.co/v/Ma3LdHPbX1T
https://vine.co/v/MBp3tnEJqJH
https://vine.co/v/MuHMEVvAWdm
https://vine.co/v/MBD60zhYX7h
Let me know of you all think and what one is the winner so I can download and
send to production team. Something to keep in mind...Is there a vine that syncs
well with the Mayor's message (e.g. The Pheonix school video)?

Thanks,
Melissa
-sent from my mobile
On Saturday, February 8, 2014, Symia Stigler <sacsotc

> wrote:

Some fantastic new Vine videos have been posted. Check out the twitter
account when you get a chance.

-Melissa Smith
Shades of Green Event Services
melissa@shadesofgreenevents.com

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Melissa Blevins-Smith
Symia Stigler
Adrianne Hall; Ben Sosenko; Mary Daffin
Re: Vine
Saturday, February 08, 2014 8:59:26 AM

Hi Symia and team!


Iagree the vines that came in look great! Here are my top 5.
https://vine.co/v/MaLDlFLrIB9
https://vine.co/v/Ma3LdHPbX1T
https://vine.co/v/MBp3tnEJqJH
https://vine.co/v/MuHMEVvAWdm
https://vine.co/v/MBD60zhYX7h
Let me know of you all think and what one is the winner so I can download and
send to production team. Something to keep in mind...Is there a vine that syncs
well with the Mayor's message (e.g. The Pheonix school video)?
Thanks,
Melissa
-sent from my mobile
On Saturday, February 8, 2014, Symia Stigler <sacsotc

> wrote:

Some fantastic new Vine videos have been posted. Check out the twitter account
when you get a chance.

-Melissa Smith
Shades of Green Event Services
melissa@shadesofgreenevents.com

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To:
Subject:
Date:
Attachments:

Flores, Chris
Andre" Breaux; Susan Wheeler; Longo, Kellie; Aaron Anderson (aaron.omkj@gmail.com)
RE: Virtual Introductions - Harvard Fellows from Mayor"s office and staff at Congresswoman Matsui"s office
Monday, January 27, 2014 4:13:18 PM
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App Contest Flyer.pdf

Hello Andre & Aaron,

It is good to hear from you. It would be great to get coffee and get caught up on each others work.
The Congresswoman is in town this week and keeping us quite busy. I plan on reaching back out next
week when are schedule is a bit less.

In the time being, I am attaching a flyer highlighting the House STEM App Challenge that the
Congresswoman will be hosting this year. If you know of any high school students who may be
interested, please pass along the information.

-Chris

P.S. Thanks Susan for making the connection


Chris Flores
Policy Advisor & Senior Field Representative
Office of Congresswoman Matsui
Robert T. Matsui US Courthouse
501-I St., Ste. 12-600, Sacramento, CA 95814
www house.gov/matsui

From: Andre' Breaux [mailto:ABreaux@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Monday, January 27, 2014 11:58 AM
To: 'Susan Wheeler'; Longo, Kellie; Aaron Anderson (aaron.omkj@gmail.com); Flores, Chris
Subject: RE: Virtual Introductions - Harvard Fellows from Mayor's office and staff at Congresswoman
Matsui's office

Susan- Thanks for the intro!

Kellie and Chris- Are you working for Congresswoman Matsui out of D.C. or Sacramento? If
Sacramento, let us know if you would like to get coffee sometime to connect on the various
initiatives were working on.

Looking forward to connecting.

Andr

From: Susan Wheeler [mailto:Susan.Wheeler@smud.org]


Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2014 10:16 AM

To: 'Kellie.Longo@mail.house.gov' (Kellie.Longo@mail.house.gov); Aaron Anderson


(aaron.omkj@gmail.com); Andre' Breaux; Flores, Chris (chris.flores@mail.house.gov)
Subject: Virtual Introductions - Harvard Fellows from Mayor's office and staff at Congresswoman
Matsui's office

Kellie, Chris:

Id like to introduce you to 2 Harvard Fellows who are working in Mayor Kevin Johnsons office this
year programs to prepare our youth for employment. Aaron Anderson and Andre Breaux have been
working with the Mayor for about 6 months. They are keenly interested in improving the
opportunities for young people, a subject I know is near to your interests and that of
Congresswoman Matsui.

Now that you have each others email addresses, I hope youll have an opportunity to connect.

Please let me know how things evolve.

Thanks,

Susan Wheeler
Workforce Planning and Education Relations Strategist
Organization and Workforce Development
6201 S Street, Mailstop K108, Sacramento, CA 95817
Susan.Wheeler@smud.org

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Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Susan Wheeler
Andre" Breaux
Aaron Anderson (aaron.omkj@gmail.com)
RE: Virtual Introductions - Harvard Fellows from Mayor"s office and staff at Congresswoman Matsui"s office
Monday, January 27, 2014 12:04:47 PM

FYI they are out of Sacramento. Sorry I didnt mention that.

Susan Wheeler
Workforce Planning and Education Relations Strategist
Organization and Workforce Development
6201 S Street, Mailstop K108, Sacramento, CA 95817
Susan.Wheeler@smud.org

From: Andre' Breaux [mailto:ABreaux@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Monday, January 27, 2014 11:58 AM
To: Susan Wheeler; 'Kellie.Longo@mail.house.gov' (Kellie.Longo@mail.house.gov); Aaron Anderson
(aaron.omkj@gmail.com); Flores, Chris (chris.flores@mail.house.gov)
Subject: RE: Virtual Introductions - Harvard Fellows from Mayor's office and staff at Congresswoman
Matsui's office

Susan- Thanks for the intro!

Kellie and Chris- Are you working for Congresswoman Matsui out of D.C. or Sacramento? If
Sacramento, let us know if you would like to get coffee sometime to connect on the various
initiatives were working on.

Looking forward to connecting.

Andr

From: Susan Wheeler [mailto:Susan.Wheeler@smud.org]


Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2014 10:16 AM
To: 'Kellie.Longo@mail.house.gov' (Kellie.Longo@mail.house.gov); Aaron Anderson
(aaron.omkj@gmail.com); Andre' Breaux; Flores, Chris (chris.flores@mail.house.gov)
Subject: Virtual Introductions - Harvard Fellows from Mayor's office and staff at Congresswoman
Matsui's office

Kellie, Chris:

Id like to introduce you to 2 Harvard Fellows who are working in Mayor Kevin Johnsons office this
year programs to prepare our youth for employment. Aaron Anderson and Andre Breaux have been
working with the Mayor for about 6 months. They are keenly interested in improving the
opportunities for young people, a subject I know is near to your interests and that of

Congresswoman Matsui.

Now that you have each others email addresses, I hope youll have an opportunity to connect.

Please let me know how things evolve.

Thanks,

Susan Wheeler
Workforce Planning and Education Relations Strategist
Organization and Workforce Development
6201 S Street, Mailstop K108, Sacramento, CA 95817
Susan.Wheeler@smud.org

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Andre" Breaux
Susan Wheeler; Kellie.Longo@mail.house.gov" (Kellie.Longo@mail.house.gov); Aaron Anderson
(aaron.omkj@gmail.com); Flores, Chris (chris.flores@mail.house.gov)
RE: Virtual Introductions - Harvard Fellows from Mayor"s office and staff at Congresswoman Matsui"s office
Monday, January 27, 2014 11:58:02 AM

Susan- Thanks for the intro!

Kellie and Chris- Are you working for Congresswoman Matsui out of D.C. or Sacramento? If
Sacramento, let us know if you would like to get coffee sometime to connect on the various
initiatives were working on.

Looking forward to connecting.

Andr

From: Susan Wheeler [mailto:Susan.Wheeler@smud.org]


Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2014 10:16 AM
To: 'Kellie.Longo@mail.house.gov' (Kellie.Longo@mail.house.gov); Aaron Anderson
(aaron.omkj@gmail.com); Andre' Breaux; Flores, Chris (chris.flores@mail.house.gov)
Subject: Virtual Introductions - Harvard Fellows from Mayor's office and staff at Congresswoman
Matsui's office

Kellie, Chris:

Id like to introduce you to 2 Harvard Fellows who are working in Mayor Kevin Johnsons office this
year programs to prepare our youth for employment. Aaron Anderson and Andre Breaux have been
working with the Mayor for about 6 months. They are keenly interested in improving the
opportunities for young people, a subject I know is near to your interests and that of
Congresswoman Matsui.

Now that you have each others email addresses, I hope youll have an opportunity to connect.

Please let me know how things evolve.

Thanks,

Susan Wheeler
Workforce Planning and Education Relations Strategist
Organization and Workforce Development
6201 S Street, Mailstop K108, Sacramento, CA 95817
Susan.Wheeler@smud.org

These organizations have partnered together with a bold goal of


reducing childhood obesity by 2015. The event was mostly attended by
health professions working in the area of childhood obesity. I am sure
that there were other elected officials besides the presenter (Mayor
Chip Johnson, Hernando, MS) in attendance or watching via the
webinar, if not there should have been since the information that was
presented was staggering.
It wasnt the fact that 17% of our children are obese that struck me,
thats something that you can look around and see every day, nor was
it the fact that the majority of children are fromminority (mostly Black
and Hispanic population) and from low income families. It was the fact
that this generation of children are the first to suffer from adult
diseases Type II Diabetes, Hypertension, High Cholesterol, Fatty Liver
disease to name a fewand thatthis is the first generation that isnt
expected to outlive their parents.
Mayor Johnson spoke of what actions he has taken in his city to
address this problem and the issue of creating a healthy community as
a whole and the benefits it has had. He has been able to reduce the
towns employees insurance cost by introducing a health/wellness and
exercise program, thereby as an unintended consequence, been able to
give the employees a raise with some of the money saved. The town
also has attracted new businesses for economic development, since
companies are looking for healthy towns and cities to relocate in. Dr.
Jamie Jeffrey, Charleston, WV spoke about the benefits that children
have in their life when healthy eating and exercise become a part of
their daily routine. Rev. Michal Minor of Hernando, MS, national
director of H.O.P.E. HHS Partnership, National Baptist Convention, USA,
Inc. spoke about the importance of the faith-based community
partnering with elected officials, non-profits and schools in addressing
this growing epidemic and the success he has had in MS.
Although everyone spoke about the importance of partnerships and
collaboration, they also stressed that we should not forget the firestarter and the power of one. We must remember that it is the
environment and lifestyles that have brought about these health
problems that not only our children are experiencing, but our society as
a whole. I cant help but remember the words of NCBM President
Kevin Johnson, when he spoke of how our Black communities are
always on the bottom of the good list and at the top of the bad list,
this is one more list that we are on the top, but we as elected officials
have the ability to move our towns to the bottom.
The help is out there for us to be able to reverse this trend in our communities, the
question is how we are going to take this information and augment it into our
towns. I have listed below othercontacts (besides the ones listed above)for more
information.
http://www.cdc.gov/obesity/childhood/basics.html
http://www.letsmove.gov/
http://kaboom.org/take_action/playful_city_usa

http://www.naacp.org/programs/entry/health-programs

If you know of any other's please share them with me.

Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson

-Alex Brakebill
Summer Fellow
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson
City of Sacramento

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To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Cassandra Jennings
Aisha Lowe
Symia Stigler; Nell Hessel; Shannon Hovis
Re: VTL Update 2.4.13
Wednesday, February 06, 2013 10:12:36 PM

I'm certainly fine with VTL making the pitch and answering the questions. Hopefully
they can have their discussions by next Thursday.
From a CSC perspective, let's make sure we have transparency and have the proper
agreements so the Mayor can announce it at the sotc. I also think that Symia's
discussion with VSP is critical.
Let's be prepared to discuss fully at our Thursday CSC team meeting. I am available
earlier if necessary.
Thanks.
Cassandra H.B. Jennings
Senior Advisor to Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento
On Feb 5, 2013, at 8:17 AM, "Aisha Lowe" <draishalowe

wrote:

Thanks Symia.
Be sure to get Amber scheduled to join those calls with you. Perhaps you
all can phone her for that part of your Reyes meeting as well.
For everyone else, we agreed with VTL that they should be making the
pitch and answering the questions, not us. Amber is happy to do calls
and travel here for a day of meetings.
Our job is to push to get them scheduled (and to read the VTL materials
in case we are asked a question). Shannon please send those docs.
Thanks all!
On Feb 4, 2013 11:52 PM, "Symia Stigler"
<sstigler@sacramentoreads.com> wrote:
Let me know if you have questions, I will send another update on
Wednesday 2.6.13.
VSP Call
Today I spoke with Janet Vorwerck, VSP Charity Program Manager, she
oversees the Sight for Students Program. Janet is very open to a
partnership and offered a brainstorming session with the VSP
marketing department on ways we can collaborate on a city wide
effort. Janet agreed there is always space for organizations to step in
and help kids in our community, however she did make a point to

highlight the work already happening in the Sacramento Region by


VSP. Janet was not familiar with VTL.
I agreed to follow up with Janet before the end of the week to discuss
next steps, which will include sharing information about VTL and
scheduling an in person meeting to discuss the partnership.
Although our goal is to celebrate the arrival of VTL at the SOTC, it is
equally important we acknowledge the work VSP has already been
conducting in the community. As a team I know we are in agreement
about this messaging; we just need to be sure it makes its way to the
Mayor's talking points for SOTC.
VSP Program Notes & Key Takeaways from Call with Janet Vorwerck:
The VSP Sight for Students program began in 1997 and has
serviced 50K children within the Sacramento County and 700K
nationwide.
Sight for Students works with schools and community
organizations like the Boys and Girls Club.
Social Security numbers are required for the program which Janet
stated is a requirement for all VSP services and in compliance with
federal law.
There is an income qualification for the program, however, VSP
does not require documentation to substantiate families are below
the poverty level.
Students who qualify receive a VSP gift certificate for a free
comprehensive eye exam and glasses. Additionally, students who
have the need can also receive vision therapy, eye muscle
exercises, and add on equipment for low vision needs, such as a
magnifier for glasses.
A school or organization can receive up to 25 gift certificates at a
time, and can reapply as often as needed-every other day if
necessary.
VSP utilizes the gift certificate program as a part of their larger
corporate commitment to support doctors in private practice. All
doctors who participate in the Sight for Students program are
reimbursed by VSP for their services. VSP feels very strongly
about this model which supports community optometrists and
ophthalmologist .
Sight for Students works closely with school nurses at both the
district and school level. Some of their strongest partnerships in
Sacramento are with the San Juan, Sac City, and Rocklin school
districts.

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To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Adrianne Hall
Ben OMKJ Email
Astrid Mirazo
Re: Washington Wizards Game Reception
Wednesday, January 21, 2015 7:46:37 AM

Nicole is the only one with access to MKJ email accounts. Should I send from my
email?
On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 7:25 AM, Ben OMKJ Email <ben.omkj@gmail.com> wrote:
can one of you please handle below?
Begin forwarded message:
From: Ben OMKJ Email <ben.omkj@gmail.com>
Subject: Washington Wizards Game Reception
Date: January 21, 2015 at 8:50:40 AM EST
To: Mayor Johnson <mayorjohnson@kevinjohnson.com>, Nicole West
, Mariah Sheriff <mariah.omkj@gmail.com>,
Andre Breaux <Andre.omkj@gmail.com>
nicole - this morning can you please send this email out to the
following mayors:
Ed Lee
Mitch Landrieu
Michael Coleman
William A. Bell
Michael Hancock
Michael Rawlings
Kevin Faulconer
Chris Cabaldon
Libby Schaaf
Steve Adler
Ed Murray
Philip Levine
Buddy Dyer
Charlie Hales

dear mayor mayor bowser and i wanted to invite you tonight to a


private reception at the washington wizards basketball
game. the game starts at 8 p.m. at the verizon center, 601 f
street northwest. please confirm with ben (ccd) on my
team and hell give you the details and arrange for you to
receive your ticket. thanks so much.
kevin

-Adrianne Hall
Executive Assistant to the Mayor
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:
Attachments:

Sarah Leddy
Patti Bisharat
Daniel Conway
Re: Waste diversion - pilot flyer
Tuesday, February 04, 2014 1:58:38 PM
F2F2F flyer.pdf

A flyer summarizing the pilot, for info.

On Feb 4, 2014, at 1:59 PM, Sarah Leddy <sarah@greenwisejv.org> wrote:


> Hi Patti,
>
> Following up on my voicemail to see if we might find a time to meet soon regarding waste
management, and organic waste diversion in particular. In 2013, Greenwise launched a pilot with our
partners to recruit institutional cafeterias, restaurants, and other generators of large amounts of organic
waste to divert their food scraps to make fuel. We dubbed the pilot Farm to fork to fuel and have so
far had good success with restaurants, state agencies, etc. The city staff are simultaneously working on
a pilot to divert residential food scraps in the Elmhurst neighborhood.
>
> Weve briefed Council members Hansen and McCarty who are both interested to advance the pilot. Id
be grateful for your guidance on how best to create a formal link to the city so that it can leverage and
advance our work. This might be an ordinance that anticipates the state mandate on organic waste
diversion (drafted), or the implementation program to realize the zero waste goal in the General Plan
(on the books).
>
> (I mentioned that the parklet model might be a good one for us: Call on city staff to develop a small
and scalable program that is sponsored by the private sector. Weve laid the foundation, and the
business associations and the waste haulers have been supportive. Something to consider.)
>
> Feel free to give a call to schedule, or let me know your availability. Im copying Daniel so hes in the
loop and am happy to debrief with him in case he cant join us.
>
> Thanks, Patti.
>
> Best, Sarah
>
>
>
>
>

clinton-explains-affordable-care-act

Do you know how many Solar City employees worked on the project and for how
long? I think the first statement in the Mayor's quote should be about job creation in
the region because of the City's dedication to going green. And, if Solar City hired
locally trained employees (like from a SETA program or Los Rios Greenforce) that
would be even better.

If you would like me to call and ask the job questions of Solar City, I am happy to.

Thanks!

Julia

JULIA BURROWS
President & Executive Director
Greenwise Joint Venture

431 I Street, Suite 202


Sacramento, CA 95814

julia@greenwisejv.org
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From: Maurice Chaney <MChaney@cityofsacramento.org>


Date: Wednesday, May 1, 2013 3:26 PM
To: "Benjamin A. Sosenko" <BSosenko@cityofsacramento.org>, Julia

Burrows <julia@greenwisejv.org>
Subject: Water Treatment ReleaseDRAFT

Good afternoon
Attached is a news release that SolarCity will be distributing next week
with regard to solar panel installations at two of our water treatment
plants. Wanted to get quote approval. Please let me know.
Thanks,
Maurice

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Maurice Chaney
Julia Burrows; Ben Sosenko
Daniel Conway
RE: Water Treatment ReleaseDRAFT
Thursday, May 02, 2013 10:53:16 AM

Good morning

Solar City is unable to separate out the work being done for our projects specifically, but indicated
that they have 150 working on numerous efforts here in Sacramento. Reworked the quote a
bit. Let me know if this works or if you want the jobs numbers first. Hoping to get this to them
sometime today. Thanks! MC

From: Maurice Chaney


Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 3:42 PM
To: 'Julia Burrows'; Ben Sosenko
Cc: Daniel Conway
Subject: RE: Water Treatment ReleaseDRAFT

Good point. I will reach out.

From: Julia Burrows [mailto:julia@greenwisejv.org]


Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 3:33 PM
To: Maurice Chaney; Ben Sosenko
Cc: Daniel Conway
Subject: Re: Water Treatment ReleaseDRAFT

Hi Maurice,

Do you know how many Solar City employees worked on the project and for how long? I think the first
statement in the Mayor's quote should be about job creation in the region because of the City's dedication
to going green. And, if Solar City hired locally trained employees (like from a SETA program or Los Rios
Greenforce) that would be even better.

If you would like me to call and ask the job questions of Solar City, I am happy to.

Thanks!

Julia

JULIA BURROWS
President & Executive Director
Greenwise Joint Venture

431 I Street, Suite 202


Sacramento, CA 95814

julia@greenwisejv.org
GreenwiseJV.org|Facebook | Linked In

Join the Greenwise email list

From: Maurice Chaney <MChaney@cityofsacramento.org>


Date: Wednesday, May 1, 2013 3:26 PM
To: "Benjamin A. Sosenko" <BSosenko@cityofsacramento.org>, Julia Burrows
<julia@greenwisejv.org>
Subject: Water Treatment ReleaseDRAFT

Good afternoon
Attached is a news release that SolarCity will be distributing next week with regard to solar panel
installations at two of our water treatment plants. Wanted to get quote approval. Please let me
know.
Thanks,
Maurice

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Julia Burrows
Maurice Chaney
Ben Sosenko; Daniel Conway
Re: Water Treatment ReleaseDRAFT
Monday, May 06, 2013 10:07:50 PM

Hi Maurice,
Just tightened up a bit. Thanks for the chance to comment and sorry for the delay I had travel to San
Diego until this evening.

From: Julia Burrows [mailto:julia@greenwisejv.org]


Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 3:33 PM
To: Maurice Chaney; Ben Sosenko
Cc: Daniel Conway
Subject: Re: Water Treatment ReleaseDRAFT

Hi Maurice,

Do you know how many Solar City employees worked on the project and for how long? I think the first
statement in the Mayor's quote should be about job creation in the region because of the City's dedication
to going green. And, if Solar City hired locally trained employees (like from a SETA program or Los Rios
Greenforce) that would be even better.

If you would like me to call and ask the job questions of Solar City, I am happy to.

Thanks!

Julia

JULIA BURROWS
President & Executive Director
Greenwise Joint Venture

431 I Street, Suite 202


Sacramento, CA 95814

julia@greenwisejv.org
GreenwiseJV.org|Facebook | Linked In

Join the Greenwise email list

From: Maurice Chaney <MChaney@cityofsacramento.org>


Date: Wednesday, May 1, 2013 3:26 PM
To: "Benjamin A. Sosenko" <BSosenko@cityofsacramento.org>, Julia Burrows <julia@greenwisejv.org>
Subject: Water Treatment ReleaseDRAFT

Good afternoon
Attached is a news release that SolarCity will be distributing next week with regard to solar panel

installations at two of our water treatment plants. Wanted to get quote approval. Please let me know.
Thanks,
Maurice

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Maurice Chaney
Julia Burrows; Ben Sosenko
Daniel Conway
RE: Water Treatment ReleaseDRAFT
Wednesday, May 01, 2013 3:41:52 PM

Good point. I will reach out.

From: Julia Burrows [mailto:julia@greenwisejv.org]


Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 3:33 PM
To: Maurice Chaney; Ben Sosenko
Cc: Daniel Conway
Subject: Re: Water Treatment ReleaseDRAFT

Hi Maurice,

Do you know how many Solar City employees worked on the project and for how long? I think the first
statement in the Mayor's quote should be about job creation in the region because of the City's dedication
to going green. And, if Solar City hired locally trained employees (like from a SETA program or Los Rios
Greenforce) that would be even better.

If you would like me to call and ask the job questions of Solar City, I am happy to.

Thanks!

Julia

JULIA BURROWS
President & Executive Director
Greenwise Joint Venture

431 I Street, Suite 202


Sacramento, CA 95814

julia@greenwisejv.org
GreenwiseJV.org|Facebook | Linked In

Join the Greenwise email list

From: Maurice Chaney <MChaney@cityofsacramento.org>


Date: Wednesday, May 1, 2013 3:26 PM
To: "Benjamin A. Sosenko" <BSosenko@cityofsacramento.org>, Julia Burrows
<julia@greenwisejv.org>
Subject: Water Treatment ReleaseDRAFT

Good afternoon

Attached is a news release that SolarCity will be distributing next week with regard to solar panel
installations at two of our water treatment plants. Wanted to get quote approval. Please let me
know.
Thanks,
Maurice

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Julia Burrows
Maurice Chaney; Ben Sosenko
Daniel Conway
Re: Water Treatment ReleaseDRAFT
Wednesday, May 01, 2013 3:49:28 PM

Thanks!
JULIA BURROWS
President & Executive Director
Greenwise Joint Venture
431 I Street, Suite 202
Sacramento, CA 95814

julia@greenwisejv.org
GreenwiseJV.org|Facebook | Linked In
Join the Greenwise email list

From: Maurice Chaney <MChaney@cityofsacramento.org>


Date: Wednesday, May 1, 2013 3:41 PM
To: Julia Burrows <julia@greenwisejv.org>, Ben Sosenko <ben.omkj@gmail.com>
Cc: Daniel Conway <daniel.omkj@gmail.com>
Subject: RE: Water Treatment ReleaseDRAFT
Good point. I will reach out.

From: Julia Burrows [mailto:julia@greenwisejv.org]


Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 3:33 PM
To: Maurice Chaney; Ben Sosenko
Cc: Daniel Conway
Subject: Re: Water Treatment ReleaseDRAFT

Hi Maurice,

Do you know how many Solar City employees worked on the project and for how long? I think the first
statement in the Mayor's quote should be about job creation in the region because of the City's dedication
to going green. And, if Solar City hired locally trained employees (like from a SETA program or Los Rios
Greenforce) that would be even better.

If you would like me to call and ask the job questions of Solar City, I am happy to.

Thanks!

Julia

JULIA BURROWS

President & Executive Director


Greenwise Joint Venture

431 I Street, Suite 202


Sacramento, CA 95814

julia@greenwisejv.org
GreenwiseJV.org|Facebook | Linked In

Join the Greenwise email list

From: Maurice Chaney <MChaney@cityofsacramento.org>


Date: Wednesday, May 1, 2013 3:26 PM
To: "Benjamin A. Sosenko" <BSosenko@cityofsacramento.org>, Julia Burrows
<julia@greenwisejv.org>
Subject: Water Treatment ReleaseDRAFT

Good afternoon
Attached is a news release that SolarCity will be distributing next week with regard to solar panel
installations at two of our water treatment plants. Wanted to get quote approval. Please let me
know.
Thanks,
Maurice

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Julia Burrows
Maurice Chaney; Ben Sosenko
Daniel Conway
Re: Water Treatment ReleaseDRAFT
Wednesday, May 01, 2013 3:33:31 PM

Hi Maurice,
Do you know how many Solar City employees worked on the project and for how long? I think the first
statement in the Mayor's quote should be about job creation in the region because of the City's dedication
to going green. And, if Solar City hired locally trained employees (like from a SETA program or Los Rios
Greenforce) that would be even better.
If you would like me to call and ask the job questions of Solar City, I am happy to.
Thanks!
Julia

JULIA BURROWS
President & Executive Director
Greenwise Joint Venture
431 I Street, Suite 202
Sacramento, CA 95814

julia@greenwisejv.org
GreenwiseJV.org|Facebook | Linked In
Join the Greenwise email list

From: Maurice Chaney <MChaney@cityofsacramento.org>


Date: Wednesday, May 1, 2013 3:26 PM
To: "Benjamin A. Sosenko" <BSosenko@cityofsacramento.org>, Julia Burrows
<julia@greenwisejv.org>
Subject: Water Treatment ReleaseDRAFT
Good afternoon
Attached is a news release that SolarCity will be distributing next week with regard to solar panel
installations at two of our water treatment plants. Wanted to get quote approval. Please let me
know.
Thanks,
Maurice

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To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:
Attachments:

Leslie Wisniewski
Richard Rich; Jody Ulich
Pranita Amatya
RE: Webb
Monday, December 08, 2014 3:47:49 PM
image001.png

Did Webb state at the interview that they would send a scope? And revised cost breakdown?
Thanks

From: Richard Rich [mailto:rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com]


Sent: Monday, December 08, 2014 3:38 PM
To: Jody Ulich
Cc: Leslie Wisniewski; Pranita Amatya
Subject: RE: Webb

Thanks Jody. Please send them over so we can review before signing. Thanks.

Richard Rich
Mosaic Partners, LLC

From: Jody Ulich [mailto:JUlich@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Monday, December 8, 2014 3:10 PM
To: Richard Rich
Cc: Leslie Wisniewski; Pranita Amatya
Subject: RE: Webb

I believe that Leslie has been in contact with Webb to try and get the contract going. I notified staff
today concerning the upcoming site visit in January.

Jody

From: Richard Rich [mailto:rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com]


Sent: Monday, December 08, 2014 3:01 PM
To: Jody Ulich
Cc: Leslie Wisniewski; Pranita Amatya
Subject: Webb

Hi Jody,
Have we gotten the scope/deliverables from Webb or the City contract for review?

Richard Rich | Principal

www.mosaicdevelopment.com

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Pranita Amatya
Leslie Wisniewski
Richard Rich; Bill Blake
Re: Webb Consulting appointment thingy
Wednesday, January 07, 2015 1:19:24 PM

Done :)
-Pranita
On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 12:02 PM, Leslie Wisniewski
<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Oops, this is the email Pranita sent for the interviews with Webb.

Pranita, can you resend to Bill Blake, thanks

From: Richard Rich [mailto:rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com]


Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2015 6:07 PM
To: Leslie Wisniewski
Cc: Bill Blake
Subject: Fwd: Webb Consulting appointment thingy

Leslie,
Bill had computer problems...would you please re-send him the Webb invitation?
Thanks.
Richard Rich
Mosaic Partners, LLC
www.mosaicdevelopment.com

by mobile
Begin forwarded message:
From: Bill Blake <BBlake@BStreetTheatre.org>
Date: January 6, 2015, 5:56:36 PM PST
To: Richard Rich <rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com>
Subject: Webb Consulting appointment thingy

Happy New Year sir!


We are in the midst of upgrading our server here to make sure we are current to 2007
technology (ahhh the spoils of the non-proft arts sector!). I am in a state of suspended
disbelief and cannot access emails sent to me before Monday.
Could you please have someone re-send me the link to the appointment scheduling dodad thingy for a time to meet with the fine folks from Webb Consulting? I can't get to
the original email.
Sorry to bug you with this....
Bill

Bill Blake
Managing Director
B Street Theatre
bblake@bstreettheatre.org
www.bstreettheatre.org

From: Richard Rich


Sent: Tuesday, January 6, 2015 2:05 PM
To: Alice Perez; Bill Blake; Cassandra Jennings ; Chet Hewitt; Chris Granger; Daniel
Conway; Dave Peir; Dennis Mangers; Don Roth ; Erin Palmer ; Garry Maisel; Jeffrey
Dorso; Laurie Nelson ; Leslie Wisniewski; Lina Fat; Mayor Kevin Johnson; Pranita
Amatya; Richard Rich; Richard Lewis ; Rob Turner; Steven Weiss
Cc: Jody Ulich
Subject: FW: NEA is coming to Sacramento

Dear Task Force,

On Monday, January 12th at Capital Stage, Jane Chu, chair of the


National Endowment for the Arts will be in Sacramento presenting
NEAs latest findings in arts participation followed by a panel
discussion featuring Jody Ulich, Sacramentos Director of Convention
& Cultural Services. Should be invaluable to our work. You can
register here.

Richard Rich
Mosaic Partners, LLC


From: Nancy Garton [mailto:nancy@gartonassoc.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 6, 2015 1:43 PM
To: Richard Rich
Cc: Caty Solace
Subject: FW: NEA is coming to Sacramento

I think Caty is going to this. Should we have anyone else


there?

Nancy J. Garton, CLU, ChFC

580 University Ave., Ste. 205


Sacramento, CA 95825

From: Anja Aulenbacher [mailto:AAulenbacher@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2015 1:37 PM
To: Anja Aulenbacher
Subject: NEA is coming to Sacramento

Greetings:
Remember to RSVP for the National Endowment for the Arts event on
Monday! See the attached invitation for complete details. There are
only about a dozen spots left. One of them could be yours!
We sincerely hope you will join us for this special opportunity to
welcome Chairman Chu to California and to learn about the latest NEA
research.
Register at this link:

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Richard Rich
Pranita Amatya; Leslie Wisniewski
RE: Webb Consulting appointment thingy
Wednesday, January 07, 2015 3:21:30 PM

Thanks for helping

Richard Rich
Mosaic Partners, LLC

From: Pranita Amatya [mailto:pranita.omkj@gmail.com]


Sent: Wednesday, January 7, 2015 1:19 PM
To: Leslie Wisniewski
Cc: Richard Rich; Bill Blake
Subject: Re: Webb Consulting appointment thingy

Done :)
-Pranita
On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 12:02 PM, Leslie Wisniewski
<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Oops, this is the email Pranita sent for the interviews with Webb.

Pranita, can you resend to Bill Blake, thanks

From: Richard Rich [mailto:rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com]


Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2015 6:07 PM
To: Leslie Wisniewski
Cc: Bill Blake
Subject: Fwd: Webb Consulting appointment thingy

Leslie,
Bill had computer problems...would you please re-send him the Webb invitation? Thanks.
Richard Rich
Mosaic Partners, LLC
www.mosaicdevelopment.com
by mobile
Begin forwarded message:
From: Bill Blake <BBlake@BStreetTheatre.org>
Date: January 6, 2015, 5:56:36 PM PST
To: Richard Rich <rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com>
Subject: Webb Consulting appointment thingy
Happy New Year sir!

We are in the midst of upgrading our server here to make sure we are current to 2007
technology (ahhh the spoils of the non-proft arts sector!). I am in a state of suspended
disbelief and cannot access emails sent to me before Monday.
Could you please have someone re-send me the link to the appointment scheduling dodad thingy for a time to meet with the fine folks from Webb Consulting? I can't get to the
original email.
Sorry to bug you with this....
Bill

Bill Blake
Managing Director
B Street Theatre
bblake@bstreettheatre.org
www.bstreettheatre.org

From: Richard Rich


Sent: Tuesday, January 6, 2015 2:05 PM
To: Alice Perez; Bill Blake; Cassandra Jennings ; Chet Hewitt; Chris Granger; Daniel
Conway; Dave Peir; Dennis Mangers; Don Roth ; Erin Palmer ; Garry Maisel; Jeffrey
Dorso; Laurie Nelson ; Leslie Wisniewski; Lina Fat; Mayor Kevin Johnson; Pranita
Amatya; Richard Rich; Richard Lewis ; Rob Turner; Steven Weiss
Cc: Jody Ulich
Subject: FW: NEA is coming to Sacramento

Dear Task Force,

On Monday, January 12th at Capital Stage, Jane Chu, chair of the


National Endowment for the Arts will be in Sacramento presenting NEAs
latest findings in arts participation followed by a panel discussion featuring
Jody Ulich, Sacramentos Director of Convention & Cultural Services.
Should be invaluable to our work. You can register

Richard Rich
Mosaic Partners, LLC

From: Nancy Garton [mailto:nancy@gartonassoc.com]


Sent: Tuesday, January 6, 2015 1:43 PM
To: Richard Rich
Cc: Caty Solace
Subject: FW: NEA is coming to Sacramento

I think Caty is going to this. Should we have anyone else there?

Nancy J. Garton, CLU, ChFC

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Leslie Wisniewski
Pranita Amatya
RE: Webb Consulting appointment thingy
Wednesday, January 07, 2015 1:33:00 PM

Thanks

From: Pranita Amatya [mailto:pranita.omkj@gmail.com]


Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2015 1:19 PM
To: Leslie Wisniewski
Cc: Richard Rich; Bill Blake
Subject: Re: Webb Consulting appointment thingy

Done :)
-Pranita
On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 12:02 PM, Leslie Wisniewski
<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Oops, this is the email Pranita sent for the interviews with Webb.

Pranita, can you resend to Bill Blake, thanks

From: Richard Rich [mailto:rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com]


Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2015 6:07 PM
To: Leslie Wisniewski
Cc: Bill Blake
Subject: Fwd: Webb Consulting appointment thingy

Leslie,
Bill had computer problems...would you please re-send him the Webb invitation? Thanks.
Richard Rich
Mosaic Partners, LLC
www.mosaicdevelopment.com
by mobile
Begin forwarded message:
From: Bill Blake <BBlake@BStreetTheatre.org>
Date: January 6, 2015, 5:56:36 PM PST
To: Richard Rich <rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com>
Subject: Webb Consulting appointment thingy
Happy New Year sir!
We are in the midst of upgrading our server here to make sure we are current to 2007
technology (ahhh the spoils of the non-proft arts sector!). I am in a state of suspended
disbelief and cannot access emails sent to me before Monday.

Could you please have someone re-send me the link to the appointment scheduling dodad thingy for a time to meet with the fine folks from Webb Consulting? I can't get to the
original email.
Sorry to bug you with this....
Bill

Bill Blake
Managing Director
B Street Theatre
bblake@bstreettheatre.org
www.bstreettheatre.org

From: Richard Rich


Sent: Tuesday, January 6, 2015 2:05 PM
To: Alice Perez; Bill Blake; Cassandra Jennings ; Chet Hewitt; Chris Granger; Daniel
Conway; Dave Peir; Dennis Mangers; Don Roth ; Erin Palmer ; Garry Maisel; Jeffrey
Dorso; Laurie Nelson ; Leslie Wisniewski; Lina Fat; Mayor Kevin Johnson; Pranita
Amatya; Richard Rich; Richard Lewis ; Rob Turner; Steven Weiss
Cc: Jody Ulich
Subject: FW: NEA is coming to Sacramento

Dear Task Force,

On Monday, January 12th at Capital Stage, Jane Chu, chair of the


National Endowment for the Arts will be in Sacramento presenting NEAs
latest findings in arts participation followed by a panel discussion featuring
Jody Ulich, Sacramentos Director of Convention & Cultural Services.
Should be invaluable to our work. You can register here.

Richard Rich
Mosaic Partners, LLC

From: Nancy Garton [mailto:nancy@gartonassoc.com]


Sent: Tuesday, January 6, 2015 1:43 PM
To: Richard Rich
Cc: Caty Solace
Subject: FW: NEA is coming to Sacramento

I think Caty is going to this. Should we have anyone else there?

Nancy J. Garton, CLU, ChFC


580 University Ave., Ste. 205
Sacramento, CA 95825

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:
Importance:

Leslie Wisniewski
Richard Rich
Bill Blake; Pranita Amatya (pranita.omkj@gmail.com)
RE: Webb Consulting appointment thingy
Wednesday, January 07, 2015 12:02:22 PM
High

Oops, this is the email Pranita sent for the interviews with Webb.

Pranita, can you resend to Bill Blake, thanks

From: Richard Rich [mailto:rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com]


Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2015 6:07 PM
To: Leslie Wisniewski
Cc: Bill Blake
Subject: Fwd: Webb Consulting appointment thingy

Leslie,
Bill had computer problems...would you please re-send him the Webb invitation? Thanks.
Richard Rich
Mosaic Partners, LLC
www.mosaicdevelopment.com
by mobile
Begin forwarded message:
From: Bill Blake <BBlake@BStreetTheatre.org>
Date: January 6, 2015, 5:56:36 PM PST
To: Richard Rich <rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com>
Subject: Webb Consulting appointment thingy
Happy New Year sir!
We are in the midst of upgrading our server here to make sure we are current to 2007
technology (ahhh the spoils of the non-proft arts sector!). I am in a state of suspended
disbelief and cannot access emails sent to me before Monday.
Could you please have someone re-send me the link to the appointment scheduling dodad thingy for a time to meet with the fine folks from Webb Consulting? I can't get to the
original email.
Sorry to bug you with this....
Bill

Bill Blake
Managing Director
B Street Theatre
bblake@bstreettheatre.org

www.bstreettheatre.org

From: Richard Rich


Sent: Tuesday, January 6, 2015 2:05 PM
To: Alice Perez; Bill Blake; Cassandra Jennings ; Chet Hewitt; Chris Granger; Daniel
Conway; Dave Peir; Dennis Mangers; Don Roth ; Erin Palmer ; Garry Maisel; Jeffrey
Dorso; Laurie Nelson ; Leslie Wisniewski; Lina Fat; Mayor Kevin Johnson; Pranita
Amatya; Richard Rich; Richard Lewis ; Rob Turner; Steven Weiss
Cc: Jody Ulich
Subject: FW: NEA is coming to Sacramento

Dear Task Force,

On Monday, January 12th at Capital Stage, Jane Chu, chair of the


National Endowment for the Arts will be in Sacramento presenting NEAs
latest findings in arts participation followed by a panel discussion featuring
Jody Ulich, Sacramentos Director of Convention & Cultural Services.
Should be invaluable to our work. You can register here.

Richard Rich
Mosaic Partners, LLC

From: Nancy Garton [mailto:nancy@gartonassoc.com]


Sent: Tuesday, January 6, 2015 1:43 PM
To: Richard Rich
Cc: Caty Solace
Subject: FW: NEA is coming to Sacramento

I think Caty is going to this. Should we have anyone else there?

Nancy J. Garton, CLU, ChFC


580 University Ave., Ste. 205
Sacramento, CA 95825

From: Anja Aulenbacher [mailto:AAulenbacher@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2015 1:37 PM
To: Anja Aulenbacher
Subject: NEA is coming to Sacramento

Greetings:
Remember to RSVP for the National Endowment for the Arts event on Monday!
See the attached invitation for complete details. There are only about a dozen

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Pranita Amatya
Leslie Wisniewski
Mannylyn Timoteo
Re: Webb Management
Tuesday, February 10, 2015 12:12:22 PM

No, they haven't sent it to me. Should I ask them?


Thank you,
Pranita.
On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 12:01 PM, Leslie Wisniewski
<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
No, I did not. Did Webb send tax forms to you? We need them to process
payments.
Please let us know.
Thank you

From: Mannylyn Timoteo


Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2015 11:54 AM
To: Leslie Wisniewski
Subject: Webb Management

Hi did you get the tax forms? PO is pending till we get them.

Thanks,
Allen

Mannylyn P. Timoteo
Accounting Technician
Sacramento Convention Center Complex
1030 15th Street Suite 100
Sacramento, CA 95814

E-mail: mtimoteo@cityofsacramento.org

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Leslie Wisniewski
Mannylyn Timoteo
Pranita Amatya (pranita.omkj@gmail.com)
RE: Webb Management
Tuesday, February 10, 2015 12:01:47 PM

No, I did not. Did Webb send tax forms to you? We need them to process payments.
Please let us know.
Thank you

From: Mannylyn Timoteo


Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2015 11:54 AM
To: Leslie Wisniewski
Subject: Webb Management

Hi did you get the tax forms? PO is pending till we get them.

Thanks,
Allen

Mannylyn P. Timoteo
Accounting Technician
Sacramento Convention Center Complex
1030 15th Street Suite 100
Sacramento, CA 95814

E-mail: mtimoteo@cityofsacramento.org

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Richard Rich
Leslie Wisniewski; Jody Ulich
Pranita Amatya (pranita.omkj@gmail.com)
RE: Webb Mgmt Draft-Contract
Thursday, December 11, 2014 4:57:00 PM

Leslie, That sounds right to me too. City money, City administration.. Taskforce
direction. Well have to work closely together on this so there no inadvertent scope
creep. We can use our weekly meetings to keep closely coordinated. Thanks.
Richard Rich
Mosaic Partners, LLC

From: Leslie Wisniewski [mailto:LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2014 4:01 PM
To: Richard Rich; Jody Ulich
Cc: Pranita Amatya (pranita.omkj@gmail.com)
Subject: RE: Webb Mgmt Draft-Contract

Richard,
My understanding was that you are managing the RFP process and deliverables. The City must
manage the contract and reimbursements since it is being paid for with City funds. I suggest we let
Duncan and his team know that you are the lead. Pranita and I can assist with the administrative
tasks.
Let me know your thoughts.
Thanks

From: Richard Rich [mailto:rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com]


Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2014 3:41 PM
To: Leslie Wisniewski; Jody Ulich
Cc: Pranita Amatya (pranita.omkj@gmail.com)
Subject: RE: Webb Mgmt Draft-Contract

Thanks Leslie.
My only question is How does the taskforce manage the process? Im not suggesting
the authority to change scope, incur expense or administer the agreement, thats
clearly yours, but to provide input and direction.
Richard Rich
Mosaic Partners, LLC

From: Leslie Wisniewski [mailto:LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2014 2:38 PM
To: Richard Rich; Jody Ulich
Cc: Pranita Amatya (pranita.omkj@gmail.com)
Subject: Webb Mgmt Draft-Contract


Please see the draft contract and Exhibits. Webb is currently working to secure their City of
Sacramento Business Operations Tax No. which is a requirement of all Consultants. Please let me
know if you have or suggest any edits.
Thanks

Leslie Wisniewski
Administrative Officer
City of Sacramento
Convention and Cultural Services Department
1030 15 th St., Rm 250
Sacramento, CA 95814
lwisniewski@cityofsacramento.org

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Leslie Wisniewski
Richard Rich; Jody Ulich
Pranita Amatya (pranita.omkj@gmail.com)
RE: Webb Mgmt Draft-Contract
Thursday, December 11, 2014 4:01:04 PM

Richard,
My understanding was that you are managing the RFP process and deliverables. The City must
manage the contract and reimbursements since it is being paid for with City funds. I suggest we let
Duncan and his team know that you are the lead. Pranita and I can assist with the administrative
tasks.
Let me know your thoughts.
Thanks

From: Richard Rich [mailto:rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com]


Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2014 3:41 PM
To: Leslie Wisniewski; Jody Ulich
Cc: Pranita Amatya (pranita.omkj@gmail.com)
Subject: RE: Webb Mgmt Draft-Contract

Thanks Leslie.

My only question is How does the taskforce manage the process? Im not suggesting
the authority to change scope, incur expense or administer the agreement, thats
clearly yours, but to provide input and direction.

Richard Rich
Mosaic Partners, LLC

From: Leslie Wisniewski [mailto:LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2014 2:38 PM
To: Richard Rich; Jody Ulich
Cc: Pranita Amatya (pranita.omkj@gmail.com)
Subject: Webb Mgmt Draft-Contract

Please see the draft contract and Exhibits. Webb is currently working to secure their City of
Sacramento Business Operations Tax No. which is a requirement of all Consultants. Please let me
know if you have or suggest any edits.
Thanks

Leslie Wisniewski
Administrative Officer
City of Sacramento
Convention and Cultural Services Department

1030 15 th St., Rm 250


Sacramento, CA 95814

lwisniewski@cityofsacramento.org

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Richard Rich
Leslie Wisniewski; Jody Ulich
Pranita Amatya (pranita.omkj@gmail.com)
RE: Webb Mgmt Draft-Contract
Thursday, December 11, 2014 3:41:50 PM

Thanks Leslie.

My only question is How does the taskforce manage the process? Im not suggesting
the authority to change scope, incur expense or administer the agreement, thats
clearly yours, but to provide input and direction.

Richard Rich
Mosaic Partners, LLC

From: Leslie Wisniewski [mailto:LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2014 2:38 PM
To: Richard Rich; Jody Ulich
Cc: Pranita Amatya (pranita.omkj@gmail.com)
Subject: Webb Mgmt Draft-Contract

Please see the draft contract and Exhibits. Webb is currently working to secure their City of
Sacramento Business Operations Tax No. which is a requirement of all Consultants. Please let me
know if you have or suggest any edits.
Thanks

Leslie Wisniewski
Administrative Officer
City of Sacramento
Convention and Cultural Services Department
1030 15 th St., Rm 250
Sacramento, CA 95814
lwisniewski@cityofsacramento.org

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Leslie Wisniewski
Jody Ulich; Richard Rich" (rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com)
Pranita Amatya (pranita.omkj@gmail.com)
RE: Webb Mgmt Draft-Contract
Thursday, December 11, 2014 3:21:43 PM

I will work on language with Kourtney to include set amounts on the invoice and include language
on the travel.

From: Jody Ulich


Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2014 3:07 PM
To: Leslie Wisniewski; 'Richard Rich' (rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com)
Cc: Pranita Amatya (pranita.omkj@gmail.com)
Subject: RE: Webb Mgmt Draft-Contract

Is the Attachment 1 Billable rates what we normally do on contracts?

I would actually suggest that we state out exactly the billing:

Invoice #1 Jan 1 - $15,080


Invoice #2 Feb 1 - $15,080
Invoice #3 Mar 1 - $15,080
Invoice #4 Apr 1 - $15,080
Invoice #5 May 1 - $15,080

Or upon progress:

Invoice #1 25% upon signing of contract


Invoice #2 25% upon completion of Phase 1
Invoice #3 25% Initiation of Phase 2
Invoice #3 25% Completion of project and presentation to Council

If how you stated it is SOP than that works. I just like to really state it out. Im assuming we also do
net 30?

From: Leslie Wisniewski


Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2014 2:37 PM
To: 'Richard Rich' (rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com); Jody Ulich
Cc: Pranita Amatya (pranita.omkj@gmail.com)
Subject: Webb Mgmt Draft-Contract

Please see the draft contract and Exhibits. Webb is currently working to secure their City of
Sacramento Business Operations Tax No. which is a requirement of all Consultants. Please let me

know if you have or suggest any edits.


Thanks

Leslie Wisniewski
Administrative Officer
City of Sacramento
Convention and Cultural Services Department
1030 15 th St., Rm 250
Sacramento, CA 95814
lwisniewski@cityofsacramento.org

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Jody Ulich
Leslie Wisniewski; Richard Rich" (rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com)
Pranita Amatya (pranita.omkj@gmail.com)
RE: Webb Mgmt Draft-Contract
Thursday, December 11, 2014 3:06:00 PM

Is the Attachment 1 Billable rates what we normally do on contracts?

I would actually suggest that we state out exactly the billing:

Invoice #1 Jan 1 - $15,080


Invoice #2 Feb 1 - $15,080
Invoice #3 Mar 1 - $15,080
Invoice #4 Apr 1 - $15,080
Invoice #5 May 1 - $15,080

Or upon progress:

Invoice #1 25% upon signing of contract


Invoice #2 25% upon completion of Phase 1
Invoice #3 25% Initiation of Phase 2
Invoice #3 25% Completion of project and presentation to Council

If how you stated it is SOP than that works. I just like to really state it out. Im assuming we also do
net 30?

From: Leslie Wisniewski


Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2014 2:37 PM
To: 'Richard Rich' (rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com); Jody Ulich
Cc: Pranita Amatya (pranita.omkj@gmail.com)
Subject: Webb Mgmt Draft-Contract

Please see the draft contract and Exhibits. Webb is currently working to secure their City of
Sacramento Business Operations Tax No. which is a requirement of all Consultants. Please let me
know if you have or suggest any edits.
Thanks

Leslie Wisniewski
Administrative Officer
City of Sacramento
Convention and Cultural Services Department
1030 15 th St., Rm 250

Sacramento, CA 95814
lwisniewski@cityofsacramento.org

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:
Attachments:

Richard Rich
Jody Ulich
Leslie Wisniewski; Pranita Amatya
RE: Webb
Monday, December 08, 2014 3:38:35 PM
image001.png

Thanks Jody. Please send them over so we can review before signing. Thanks.

Richard Rich
Mosaic Partners, LLC

From: Jody Ulich [mailto:JUlich@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Monday, December 8, 2014 3:10 PM
To: Richard Rich
Cc: Leslie Wisniewski; Pranita Amatya
Subject: RE: Webb

I believe that Leslie has been in contact with Webb to try and get the contract going. I notified staff
today concerning the upcoming site visit in January.

Jody

From: Richard Rich [mailto:rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com]


Sent: Monday, December 08, 2014 3:01 PM
To: Jody Ulich
Cc: Leslie Wisniewski; Pranita Amatya
Subject: Webb

Hi Jody,
Have we gotten the scope/deliverables from Webb or the City contract for review?

Richard Rich | Principal

www.mosaicdevelopment.com

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:
Attachments:

Jody Ulich
Richard Rich
Leslie Wisniewski; Pranita Amatya
RE: Webb
Monday, December 08, 2014 3:10:16 PM
image001.png

I believe that Leslie has been in contact with Webb to try and get the contract going. I notified staff
today concerning the upcoming site visit in January.

Jody

From: Richard Rich [mailto:rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com]


Sent: Monday, December 08, 2014 3:01 PM
To: Jody Ulich
Cc: Leslie Wisniewski; Pranita Amatya
Subject: Webb

Hi Jody,
Have we gotten the scope/deliverables from Webb or the City contract for review?

Richard Rich | Principal

www.mosaicdevelopment.com

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:
Attachments:

Elissa Salas
Jake Mossawir
Howard, Nikolas; Talia Kaufman; Breanna Cahill; Deanna Berg; tracy stigler; Mariah Sheriff
Re: Wednesday 3/19 3pm - Reschedule to a later date
Tuesday, March 18, 2014 6:05:20 PM
image001.png

Thanks, everyone.
Lets shoot for 3-3:30 tomorrow and settle on a date to connect in-person when
we're on the phone.
Conference line:
Log-in:

Perhaps 3/31 when everyone is back and/or right before leaving? It's Cesar Chavez
Day, so not sure that everyone is working, but in the spirit of collaborative work to
solve complex social problems - Si Se Puede!
Talia - Enjoy your break. We'll keep detailed notes/next steps. E

On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 4:20 PM, Jake Mossawir <jmossawir@cityyear.org> wrote:
Im good for tomorrow, but will be traveling the first two weeks of April.
Jake
On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 4:02 PM, Howard, Nikolas
<Nikolas.Howard@teachforamerica.org> wrote:
Im good for our call tomorrow. Im traveling next week though, 26 th through the 28 th and then
again from April 7th to 11 th .

Talk to you all soon,

Nik Howard
---------------Executive Director
Teach For America-Sacramento
3400 3rd Avenue
Sacramento, CA


One Day, all children in this nation will have the opportunity to attain an excellent education.

From: Talia Kaufman [mailto:TKaufman@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2014 3:53 PM
To: 'Elissa Salas'; Breanna Cahill
Cc: Deanna Berg; Howard, Nikolas; Jake Mossawir
Subject: RE: Wednesday 3/19 3pm - Reschedule to a later date

I am taking some desperately needed (and long overdue) time off and will be out 3/19-3/28,
returning to the office on Monday, 3/31. I will have limited access to email but I look forward to
reconnecting upon my return at the end of the month.

Thanks,
Talia

Talia Shani Kaufman


Project Director, WayUp Sacramento

@wayupsac

From: Elissa Salas [mailto:esalas@collegetrack.org]


Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2014 3:19 PM
To: Breanna Cahill
Cc: Talia Kaufman; Deanna Berg; Howard, Nikolas; Jack Crawford; Tony Coss; Jake Mossawir;

Tracy Stigler
Subject: Re: Wednesday 3/19 3pm - Reschedule to a later date

Hi All -

Thanks, Bree, for getting us all together and your leadership yesterday at the
SVP meeting. Its so exciting to move the conversation from an internal chat to
an external pitch!

Here's my take on next steps/timeline:


Given that we have at least 2 options on the table for facility, I'm hoping
we can still have a touch-base this week - even if to get SVP up to speed
on the facility we toured on Monday
I am looping in Tracy and Mariah from the Mayor's office, as I want to
make sure that we're not operating on 2 parallel tracks, but a coordinated
effort to secure the best possible space for all parties
I would love to to be apart of an in-person conversation, but the earliest I
can be in Sac is next Thursday 3/27 (open all day)
I recommend that we get on a quick call at our initially scheduled time
tomorrow, 3pm-4pm, to:
Update SVP on the initial work that has been done prospecting sites
Establish an agenda for a longer in-person meeting w/ all parties: SVP, the
Partners (thats all of the service providers) and the Mayor's Office to
establish roles, responsibilities, timeline
My apologies for the over anxious email, but feeling like College Track can't wait
until 4/7 for the next time we meet. I also think there is an opportunity to bring
conversations together from the leadership at SVP and the Mayor's Office.

If we agree, lets use the following call info:

Conference line:
Log-in:

Thanks! Elissa

On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 2:30 PM, Breanna Cahill <Bree@svpsacramento.org>


wrote:
One date that would work at Entrepreneur's Campus- 4/7 at 4:30pm if that
works for all.

On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 2:28 PM, Breanna Cahill <Bree@svpsacramento.org>


wrote:
Hello All
If possible, I'd like to coordinate a reschedule for our 3pm tomorrow
(Wednesday) meeting. Both Deanna and Jack have conflicts- and as we just met
yesterday, it makes sense to me to push out to a later date.

Elissa- Are there 1-2 dates and times you know you will be in the Sacramento
area for a reschedule? Perhaps if you start off with a suggestion, we can
coordinate from there.

Attached below is the PowerPoint from yesterday's meeting. This can serve as a
jumping off point for the creation of a cohesive presentation to be brought to
national level and potential funders. Please suggest changes and/or additions
after reviewing. Later today you will also receive a recap of yesterday's working
session notes, which can be incorporated into the PowerPoint.

Thanks, all- Elissa, once you send out a date (or two) we'll reschedule for a later
date.

Bree

-Breanna Cahill| Executive Director


Social Venture Partners of Sacramento

Bree@SVPSacramento.org

-Breanna Cahill| Executive Director


Social Venture Partners of Sacramento

Bree@SVPSacramento.org

-Elissa Salas
Vice President, Strategic Growth
College Track
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From: Adrianne Hall


Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2013 9:50 AM
To: Astrid Mirazo; Patti Bisharat; Daniel Conway; Benjamin A. Sosenko; Cassandra
Jennings; Benjamin J. McBride; Mariah Sheriff; Helen Hewitt; draishalowe
Benjamin A. Sosenko
Subject: Week Ahead Cancelled tomorrow

Please review MKJ Google calendar at your leisure.

Daniel will reply all with status of the Senior Staff Meeting.

Meeting will resume next Thursday.

Adrianne Hall
Executive Assistant to the Mayor
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson

<OMKJ Processes and Procedures July 2013.docx>

-Aisha N. Lowe, Ph.D.


Interim Director of African American Affairs, Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
ExecutiveDirector, STAND UP for Great Schools
Mobile:

Jennings; Benjamin J. McBride; Mariah Sheriff; Helen Hewitt; draishalowe


Benjamin A. Sosenko
Subject: Week Ahead Cancelled tomorrow

Please review MKJ Google calendar at your leisure.

Daniel will reply all with status of the Senior Staff Meeting.

Meeting will resume next Thursday.

Adrianne Hall
Executive Assistant to the Mayor
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson

<OMKJ Processes and Procedures July 2013.docx>

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Mariah Sheriff Ray


Patel, Rohan
Tom Cochran; Ed Somers; Elena Temple-Webb; ben.omkj@gmail.com; Alcantara, Elias; Metoyer, Jordan
Re: WEEKEND GUIDANCE AND PRESS SCHEDULE FOR SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, AND
MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 2015
Friday, January 16, 2015 4:10:46 PM

Thanks! We're really looking forward to next week.

On Jan 16, 2015, at 3:24 PM, "Patel, Rohan" <Rohan Patel@who.eop.gov> wrote:
Team USCM/KJ,

See below. It just went public a few minutes ago. Good luck with all the preparations we couldnt
be more excited.

-Rohan

From: White House Press Office [mailto:noreply@messages.whitehouse.gov]


Sent: Friday, January 16, 2015 6:07 PM
To: Patel, Rohan
Subject: WEEKEND GUIDANCE AND PRESS SCHEDULE FOR SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, SUNDAY,
JANUARY 18, AND MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 2015

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THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 16, 2015

WEEKEND GUIDANCE AND PRESS SCHEDULE FOR


SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, AND MONDAY,
JANUARY 19, 2015

On Saturday and Sunday, the President has no public events scheduled.

On Monday, the President and the First Lady will participate in a community service
project in the Washington, DC area in celebration of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
of Service and in honor of Dr. Kings life and legacy. There will be travel pool
coverage.

Saturdays In-Town Travel Pool


Wires: AP, Reuters, Bloomberg
Wire Photos: AP, Reuters, AFP
TV Corr & Crew: CNN

Print: Washington Times


Radio: SRN

Sundays In-Town Travel Pool


Wires: AP, Reuters, Bloomberg
Wire Photos: AP, Reuters, AFP
TV Corr & Crew: FOX
Print: Yahoo
Radio: Sirius XM

Mondays In-Town Travel Pool


Wires: AP, Reuters, Bloomberg
Wire Photos: AP, Reuters, AFP
TV Corr & Crew: NBC
Print: BNA
Radio: Talk Radio

Saturday, January 17, 2015

EST

11:00AM In-Town Pool Call Time

Sunday, January 18, 2015

EST

11:00AM In-Town Pool Call Time

Monday, January 19, 2015

EST

11:30AM In-Town Pool Call Time

1:30PM THE PRESIDENT and THE FIRST LADY participate in a service


project
Washington, DC area
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On Tuesday evening, the President will deliver his State of the Union Address at
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Daniel Conway
Cassandra Jennings
Re: Weekly meeting
Monday, February 03, 2014 1:58:40 PM

that's fine. i'm going to head home to help take care of a sick kid. how about
tomorrow?
On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 1:48 PM, Cassandra Jennings
<CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
I'm at a doctor 's appt so perhaps we can talk later.
Cassandra Jennings
Sent from my iPhone

-Daniel Conway

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Cassandra Jennings
Daniel Conway
RE: Weekly meeting
Monday, February 03, 2014 3:14:05 PM

Sounds great. I will be here. I am back in the office also.

From: Daniel Conway [mailto:daniel.omkj@gmail.com]


Sent: Monday, February 03, 2014 1:59 PM
To: Cassandra Jennings
Subject: Re: Weekly meeting

that's fine. i'm going to head home to help take care of a sick kid. how about tomorrow?
On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 1:48 PM, Cassandra Jennings <CJennings@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
I'm at a doctor 's appt so perhaps we can talk later.
Cassandra Jennings
Sent from my iPhone

-Daniel Conway

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Daniel Conway
Cassandra Jennings
RE: Weekly Update
Monday, July 15, 2013 5:27:39 PM

That's fine with me. What times work for you tomorrow?
Daniel Conway
Chief of Staff
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento
dconway@cityofsacramento.org
-----Original Message----From: Cassandra Jennings [mailto:cassandra.omkj@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, July 15, 2013 1:53 PM
To: Daniel Conway
Subject: Weekly Update
Can we reschedule to tomorrow? I would like to follow up with a few things from home today and then
prepare for Indivizible. I also need to touch base on the Mental Health outreach and press.
Sent from my iPad

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Mariah Sheriff Ray


Mayorscheduler; josiah.omkj@gmail.com
RE: Welcome Reception in Sacramento
Thursday, February 05, 2015 10:15:24 AM

Thanks!
From: Mayorscheduler
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2015 7:48 AM
To: josiah.omkj@gmail.com; Mariah Sheriff Ray
Subject: FW: Welcome Reception in Sacramento

Im going through old emails and came across this one. The event has passed, but just wanted you
to be aware of a new contact.
Thanks!
Adrianne Hall
Executive Assistant to the Mayor
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson

From: Mayor of the City of Sacramento, Kevin Johnson


Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2015 4:39 PM
To: Mayorscheduler
Subject: FW: Welcome Reception in Sacramento

From: Brian Rivas [brivas@edtrustwest.org]


Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2015 4:36 PM
To: Mayor of the City of Sacramento, Kevin Johnson
Subject: RE: Welcome Reception in Sacramento
Hello Kevin,
I would like to introduce you to Ryan Smith, our new executive director at the welcoming reception
on Wednesday, Jan 14th in Sacramento. I hope you can attend.
If you have any questions just let me know.
Brian M. Rivas
Director of Policy and Government Relations
The Education Trust-West

About Ryan J. Smith

Prior to joining The Education


We can do a better job empowering
TrustWest, Ryan was the
parents and students to act for
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themselves so that policy follows the
and Policy for the United Way of
will of the people.
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was responsible for the education
Ryan Smith: Organizing for equity
program and policy efforts for
the organization. He also coordinated Communities for Los Angeles Student
Success (CLASS), a Los Angeles-based coalition of civil rights, education and
community advocacy groups dedicated to closing the opportunity and
achievement gaps for students-of-color and students living in poverty. Prior
to his role at the United Way, Ryan worked for former Mayor Antonio
Villaraigosa's Partnership for Los Angeles Schools. In his role as Senior
Director of Family and Community Engagement, Ryan led a team that
improved parent involvement and built systems within schools to help
support authentic family, school and community partnerships. Ryan currently
serves as a Annie E. Casey Foundation Children and Family Fellow and was
named by Education Week as one of the Ten Education Leaders to Watch
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Thursday, April 24, 2014 12:58:07 PM

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Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2014 12:41 PM
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Subject: Welcome to Cap-to-Cap

On behalf of our Cap-to-Cap Program Chair, Alex Taghavian, please see the letter below

Dear Cap-to-Cap Participant,

On behalf of the Sacramento Metro Chamber, I would like to extend my appreciation for your
commitment to participate in the 44 th annual Cap-to-Cap program. That nearly 70 new participants
will be in attendance this year is truly exciting and it is our hope that you have a valuable and
rewarding experience.

We have held four events for freshmen to date and the final eventthe freshmen orientationwill
take place this Friday, April 25 th at Drexel University from 9:00 to 10:00am. These events were
designed to build connectivity in advance of the program and prepare freshmen to be effective
advocates on Capitol Hill. I look forward to meeting many of you there.

I would also like to offer some practical recommendations and tips for your time in Washington DC.
This is by no means a comprehensive list, so be sure to ask other program veterans about how to
best optimize your experience.
Food/Drinks:
There are many great restaurants and social gathering points within walking distance of the
Mayflower Hotel. If you dont want to get coffee at the hotel lobby, know that there are some
excellent local options nearby. Here are some of my recommendations:

Caribou Coffee

The Daily Grill

Krammerbooks & Afterwards Caf and Grill

Hotel Tabard Inn

Shake Shack

Zaytinya

Old Ebbitt Grill

Banks:
There are at least two ATMs (Bank of America, Wells Fargo) right outside of the hotel so you can
avoid banking fees.

Weather:
The weather in Washington DC can be quite fickle. Thankfully, you will find a complimentary
umbrella in your hotel room that you may borrow during our stay. Plan ahead with a variety of
clothing appropriate for hot, cold, and wet weather.

Transportation:
Regional Transit has provided complimentary Metro passes that will be available for pick up at the
hotels hospitality suite on the second floor. The Metro is an excellent subway transit system to
conveniently travel to-and-from lobbying appointments. Alternatively, taxis are nearly ubiquitous in
the city. Be sure to bring a small stack of $5 and $10 bills as you will often travel with fellow program
delegates.

Activities:
Take advantage of the experiential activities and services made available to the delegation during
the program. These include the Wellness Spa and Bike Share Program (bring your helmet)
sponsored by Sutter Health, Tom Stallards midnight monument walk, and a range of other options
that will be published in the Cap-to-Cap newsletter.

We have prepared a comprehensive Cap-to-Cap guide that will be loaded to a thumb drive that you
will receive when you pick up your itinerary. In it you will find additional information that has been
gathered from some of the most experienced veterans of the program. Again, thank you for helping
to make this years program a success and joining in this important work on behalf of our region.

Sincerely,

Alex Taghavian
2014 Cap-to-Cap Chair

Mindy Johnston
Senior Event Manager, Programs & Events
Sacramento Metro Chamber
One Capitol Mall, Suite 300
Sacramento, CA 95814
mjohnston@metrochamber.org


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capacities for learning, social interaction and creative expression, preparing them for successful
participation in the educational system. Children who attend UP4WS preschools show consistent
growth in all domains assessed, and in particular, have progressed in the areas of pre-literacy and
language. Most impressive are the gains shown in English language learners, whose growth in
language and literacy mirrors that of their native English speaking peers. UP4WS, which was
originally created through a Universal Preschool Task Force initiated by Mayor Christopher Cabaldon
in 2003, has served between 450 and 600 0-5 year old children yearly and has served over 3,500
children in its 8 years of existence.

<Mayor Kevin Johnson WS CLA ceremony.docx>

mirrors that of their native English speaking peers. UP4WS, which was originally created through a
Universal Preschool Task Force initiated by Mayor Christopher Cabaldon in 2003, has served between
450 and 600 0-5 year old children yearly and has served over 3,500 children in its 8 years of
existence.

<Mayor Kevin Johnson WS CLA ceremony.docx>

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Mayor Johnson
Meera Krishnan
Alex brakebill; aaron.omkj; Mariah Sheriff; Cassandra Jennings; Aisha Lowe; tracy stigler; Asha Canady
Re: We"ve reached 15!
Friday, July 05, 2013 1:31:09 PM

thanks mk
On Jul 5, 2013, at 1:10 PM, "Meera Krishnan"
wrote:
Hi Mayor,
That Mayor is Earnest Nash from Gould, AK.
On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 1:07 PM, Mayor Johnson
<mayorjohnson@kevinjohnson.com> wrote:
question; I texted this ark mayor below 3 werks ago but I have no idea
as to who he is ...any idea -for the record, this person paid membership dues prior to 5.30... paid
on 1/13
On Jul 5, 2013, at 10:30 AM, "Alex Brakebill" <alex.omkj@gmail.com>
wrote:
Congratulations everyone. With Mayor Ford and Mayor
Richardson from yesterday and Mayor Coachman (Fairfield,
AL) today we have reached our 15. We are still expecting a
few more to come in as well.

- Alex
-Alex Brakebill
Summer Fellow
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson
City of Sacramento

-Senior Fellow
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
Sacramento, CA

From:
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Cassandra Jennings
Alex brakebill; aaron.omkj; Meera Krishnan; mayorjohnson@kevinjohnson.com; Mariah Sheriff; Aisha Lowe;
tracy stigler; Asha Canady
RE: We"ve reached 15!
Friday, July 05, 2013 10:33:56 AM

Yahoo!!!

From: Alex Brakebill [mailto:alex.omkj@gmail.com]


Sent: Friday, July 05, 2013 10:30 AM
To: aaron.omkj; Meera Krishnan; mayorjohnson@kevinjohnson.com; Mariah Sheriff; Cassandra
Jennings; Aisha Lowe; Tracy Stigler; Asha Canady
Subject: We've reached 15!

Congratulations everyone. With Mayor Ford and Mayor Richardson from yesterday and
Mayor Coachman (Fairfield, AL) today we have reached our 15. We are still expecting a few
more to come in as well.
- Alex
-Alex Brakebill
Summer Fellow
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson
City of Sacramento

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Aisha Lowe
Meera Krishnan
Mayor Johnson; Alex brakebill; aaron.omkj; Mariah Sheriff; Cassandra Jennings; tracy stigler; Asha Canady
Re: We"ve reached 15!
Friday, July 05, 2013 1:11:17 PM

He's supposed to send his proof Monday.


On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 1:10 PM, Meera Krishnan
wrote:
Hi Mayor,
That Mayor is Earnest Nash from Gould, AK.
On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 1:07 PM, Mayor Johnson
<mayorjohnson@kevinjohnson.com> wrote:
question; I texted this ark mayor below 3 werks ago but I have no idea as to
who he is ...any idea
for the record, this person paid membership dues prior to 5.30... paid on 1/13
On Jul 5, 2013, at 10:30 AM, "Alex Brakebill" <alex.omkj@gmail.com> wrote:
Congratulations everyone. With Mayor Ford and Mayor Richardson
from yesterday and Mayor Coachman (Fairfield, AL) today we have
reached our 15. We are still expecting a few more to come in as well.

- Alex
-Alex Brakebill
Summer Fellow
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson
City of Sacramento

-Senior Fellow
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
Sacramento, CA

-Aisha N. Lowe, Ph.D.


Interim Director of African American Affairs, Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson

ExecutiveDirector, STAND UP for Great Schools

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Meera Krishnan
Mayor Johnson
Alex brakebill; aaron.omkj; Mariah Sheriff; Cassandra Jennings; Aisha Lowe; tracy stigler; Asha Canady
Re: We"ve reached 15!
Friday, July 05, 2013 1:10:31 PM

Hi Mayor,
That Mayor is Earnest Nash from Gould, AK.
On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 1:07 PM, Mayor Johnson <mayorjohnson@kevinjohnson.com>
wrote:
question; I texted this ark mayor below 3 werks ago but I have no idea as to who
he is ...any idea
for the record, this person paid membership dues prior to 5.30... paid on 1/13
On Jul 5, 2013, at 10:30 AM, "Alex Brakebill" <alex.omkj@gmail.com> wrote:
Congratulations everyone. With Mayor Ford and Mayor Richardson from
yesterday and Mayor Coachman (Fairfield, AL) today we have reached
our 15. We are still expecting a few more to come in as well.

- Alex
-Alex Brakebill
Summer Fellow
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson
City of Sacramento

-Senior Fellow
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
Sacramento, CA

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Mayor Johnson
Alex brakebill
aaron.omkj; Meera Krishnan; Mariah Sheriff; Cassandra Jennings; Aisha Lowe; tracy stigler; Asha Canady
Re: We"ve reached 15!
Friday, July 05, 2013 1:07:55 PM

question; I texted this ark mayor below 3 werks ago but I have no idea as to who
he is ...any idea
for the record, this person paid membership dues prior to 5.30... paid on 1/13
On Jul 5, 2013, at 10:30 AM, "Alex Brakebill" <alex.omkj@gmail.com> wrote:
Congratulations everyone. With Mayor Ford and Mayor Richardson from
yesterday and Mayor Coachman (Fairfield, AL) today we have reached
our 15. We are still expecting a few more to come in as well.

- Alex
-Alex Brakebill
Summer Fellow
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson
City of Sacramento

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Mayor Johnson
Alex brakebill
aaron.omkj; Meera Krishnan; Mariah Sheriff; Cassandra Jennings; Aisha Lowe; tracy stigler; Asha Canady
Re: We"ve reached 15!
Friday, July 05, 2013 11:59:14 AM

great news!!!!
William johnson just confirmed that he faxed proof in: we are now at 16!!!!!!!!
On Jul 5, 2013, at 10:30 AM, "Alex Brakebill" <alex.omkj@gmail.com> wrote:
Congratulations everyone. With Mayor Ford and Mayor Richardson from
yesterday and Mayor Coachman (Fairfield, AL) today we have reached
our 15. We are still expecting a few more to come in as well.

- Alex
-Alex Brakebill
Summer Fellow
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson
City of Sacramento

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Mariah Sheriff
Cassandra Jennings
Alex brakebill; aaron.omkj; Meera Krishnan; mayorjohnson@kevinjohnson.com; Aisha Lowe; tracy stigler; Asha
Canady
Re: We"ve reached 15!
Friday, July 05, 2013 10:56:24 AM

Excellent!
On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 10:33 AM, Cassandra Jennings
<CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Yahoo!!!

From: Alex Brakebill [mailto:alex.omkj@gmail.com]


Sent: Friday, July 05, 2013 10:30 AM
To: aaron.omkj; Meera Krishnan; mayorjohnson@kevinjohnson.com; Mariah Sheriff; Cassandra
Jennings; Aisha Lowe; Tracy Stigler; Asha Canady
Subject: We've reached 15!

Congratulations everyone. With Mayor Ford and Mayor Richardson from yesterday
and Mayor Coachman (Fairfield, AL) today we have reached our 15. We are still
expecting a few more to come in as well.

- Alex
-Alex Brakebill
Summer Fellow
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson
City of Sacramento

-Mariah Sheriff

Dir. of Governmental Affairs in Education


Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson
City of Sacramento

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To:
Subject:
Date:

Adrianne Hall
Julia Burrows; Daniel Conway; ben.omkj@gmail.com
RE: WH call with ICLEI + RC4A signatories
Friday, July 12, 2013 2:17:00 PM

Hi Julia

Mayor is ok with you taking this call on his behalf.

Adrianne Hall
Executive Assistant to the Mayor
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson

From: Adrianne Hall


Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2013 1:26 PM
To: 'Julia Burrows'; Daniel Conway; ben.omkj@gmail.com
Subject: RE: WH call with ICLEI + RC4A signatories

He will likely still be at a presser during that time (or at least toward the tail end of it). Is this call a
priority?

Adrianne Hall
Executive Assistant to the Mayor
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson

From: Julia Burrows [mailto:julia@greenwisejv.org]


Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2013 1:08 PM
To: Adrianne Hall; Daniel Conway; ben.omkj@gmail.com
Subject: Fwd: WH call with ICLEI + RC4A signatories

Hi Adrianne,
Is mayor available at this time next week? I would script his remarks.
Julia
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
From: Michael Schmitz <michael.schmitz@iclei.org>
Date: July 11, 2013, 1:04:00 PM PDT
To: Julia Burrows <julia@greenwisejv.org>
Cc: Brian Holland <brian.holland@iclei.org>
Subject: WH call with ICLEI + RC4A signatories

From:
To:
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Date:

Adrianne Hall
Julia Burrows; Daniel Conway; ben.omkj@gmail.com
RE: WH call with ICLEI + RC4A signatories
Thursday, July 11, 2013 1:26:00 PM

He will likely still be at a presser during that time (or at least toward the tail end of it). Is this call a
priority?

Adrianne Hall
Executive Assistant to the Mayor
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson

From: Julia Burrows [mailto:julia@greenwisejv.org]


Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2013 1:08 PM
To: Adrianne Hall; Daniel Conway; ben.omkj@gmail.com
Subject: Fwd: WH call with ICLEI + RC4A signatories

Hi Adrianne,
Is mayor available at this time next week? I would script his remarks.
Julia
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
From: Michael Schmitz <michael.schmitz@iclei.org>
Date: July 11, 2013, 1:04:00 PM PDT
To: Julia Burrows <julia@greenwisejv.org>
Cc: Brian Holland <brian.holland@iclei.org>
Subject: WH call with ICLEI + RC4A signatories
Julia
More good news. We just reached an agreement with WH Intergovernmental
Affairs to host a call with David Agnew and COS for CEQ and local
government members of ICLEI and RC4A signatories
The agreed upon time is 2:30 pm EDT/ 11:30 am PDT Tuesday July 16 scheduled for an hour.
We proposed, and they readily agreed, to have Mayor Johnson and myself give
brief remarks before the WH gives a couple presentations. Total time for
speaking slotted for 20 minutes to open. I am hoping that the Mayor can speak
for 5 minutes at the outset. Maybe I could tee up the call and he could talk about
the role of cities and mayors in leading the new movement for resiliency.

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Date:

Aisha Lowe
Alex brakebill
Mariah Sheriff; aaron. omkj
Re: Where are the TPs from the calls we"ve been having?
Thursday, August 15, 2013 6:06:37 PM

Thanks!
On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 6:02 PM, Alex brakebill <alex.omkj@gmail.com> wrote:
Meetings--> task force --> action items --> info call 8-15-13 v2

On Aug 15, 2013, at 6:01 PM, Aisha Lowe


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Want to share them with PR.


Thanks.
-Aisha N. Lowe, Ph.D.

-Aisha N. Lowe, Ph.D.

wrote:

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To:
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Alex brakebill
Aisha Lowe
Mariah Sheriff; aaron. omkj
Re: Where are the TPs from the calls we"ve been having?
Thursday, August 15, 2013 6:02:57 PM

Meetings--> task force --> action items --> info call 8-15-13 v2
On Aug 15, 2013, at 6:01 PM, Aisha Lowe
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Want to share them with PR.


Thanks.
-Aisha N. Lowe, Ph.D.

wrote:

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Mayor Johnson
Julia Burrows
Mariah Sheriff; Daniel Conway; Benjamin A. Sosenko; Adrianne Hall
Re: White House Call - State, Local and Tribal Council on Climate Preparedness and Resilience
Thursday, October 31, 2013 2:22:50 PM

thx
On Oct 31, 2013, at 1:27 PM, "Julia Burrows" <julia@greenwisejv.org> wrote:
Mayor,
David Agnew and Nancy Sutley just convened a call with the participants
of the State, Local and Tribal Leaders Task Force. See summary below:
Background
* Task Force part of President's Climate Action Plan and was announced
during his speech in June
Goals - work with locals to
1) Remove federal barriers
2) Modernize federal loan programs
3) Develop tools and data to better serve the communities
* David and Nancy are co-chairs - both offered congrats and thank you's
to those selected
Task Force
* meet 4 times in person between Dec 2013 and July 2014; first meeting
will be early Dec at the White House
* Travel funds are available if necessary. White House will work office by
office to arrange
Press kit
* will be forwarded later today.
*Announcement tomorrow am, 11/1 and materials embargoed until
tomorrow 7AM PST
* Local press releases are encouraged
* #actonclimate is hashtag to use for effort
Names of Other Members were NOT released
* Know from other sources CA - Gov Brown, Mayor Garcetti and
Supervisor Salud Carbohal from Santa Barbara County have been invited
* Chiming in on the call to say thank you for the appointment were
Kristin Jacobs, Broward County; John Brainard, Carmel, IN; Madeline
O'Hara, Knoxville, TN; Patsy Parker, Perdito Beach, FL; and the Robbie
Perkins, Mayor of Greensburg, NC.
Proposed dates for the early December meeting will be sent tomorrow.
jb

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To:
Subject:
Date:

Stephanie Mash
Adrianne Hall
Re: White House Meeting 2.25
Friday, February 21, 2014 2:15:34 PM

I don't have this in my inbox or junk - strange.


_______________________________________
Stephanie Mash, esq.
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson
City of Sacramento
stephanie.omkj@gmail.com
On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 5:04 PM, Adrianne Hall <AEHall@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
Hello Elias

Although Mayor Johnson did not receive an official invitation to the meeting at the
White House on Tuesday, I would like to provide the attached vitals information
for security clearance just in case.

Sincerely,

Adrianne Hall
Executive Assistant to the Mayor
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson

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Mariah Sheriff
Tom Cochran
esomers@usmayors.org; etemple@usmayors.org; karen@hintoncommunications.com; josh.omkj@gmail.com
Re: White House Minimum Wage Report
Friday, August 08, 2014 9:50:04 AM

:)
Indeed

On Aug 8, 2014, at 9:49 AM, "Tom Cochran" <tcochran@usmayors.org> wrote:


They don't mention a lot of things, Dorothy. This is the land of O.
From: Mariah Sheriff <MSheriff@cityofsacramento.org>
To: Ed Somers <esomers@usmayors.org>
Cc: Tom Cochran <tcochran@usmayors.org>; Elena Temple-Webb
<etemple@usmayors.org>; Karen Hinton <karen@hintoncommunications.com>;
Josh D. Rosa <JRosa@cityofsacramento.org>
Sent: Fri Aug 08 12:43:56 2014
Subject: Re: White House Minimum Wage Report
Copy. He didn't mention any sort of report on our call this week.

On Aug 8, 2014, at 9:41 AM, "Ed Somers" <esomers@usmayors.org> wrote:


Rohan just called me to talk a little about the NYC meeting.
One of the things he said is that the White House will be releasing some kind of new
report on the minimum wage which he says will amplify and support our work at the
meeting. He promised to share it. I believe he said they will release on Monday but
he was not exactly clear.
Also, I informed him about our report that is embargoed and promised to share it
(he mostly likely has it anyway in that we sent it to almost 100 mayors).
Ed
-Ed Somers
Chief of Staff
The U.S. Conference of Mayors
esomers@usmayors.org

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To:
Subject:
Date:

Tom Cochran
Mariah Sheriff; esomers@usmayors.org; etemple@usmayors.org; karen@hintoncommunications.com;
josh.omkj@gmail.com
Re: White House Minimum Wage Report
Friday, August 08, 2014 9:49:16 AM

They don't mention a lot of things, Dorothy. This is the land of O.


From: Mariah Sheriff <MSheriff@cityofsacramento.org>
To: Ed Somers <esomers@usmayors.org>
Cc: Tom Cochran <tcochran@usmayors.org>; Elena Temple-Webb
<etemple@usmayors.org>; Karen Hinton <karen@hintoncommunications.com>;
Josh D. Rosa <JRosa@cityofsacramento.org>
Sent: Fri Aug 08 12:43:56 2014
Subject: Re: White House Minimum Wage Report
Copy. He didn't mention any sort of report on our call this week.

On Aug 8, 2014, at 9:41 AM, "Ed Somers" <esomers@usmayors.org> wrote:


Rohan just called me to talk a little about the NYC meeting.
One of the things he said is that the White House will be releasing some kind of new
report on the minimum wage which he says will amplify and support our work at the
meeting. He promised to share it. I believe he said they will release on Monday but
he was not exactly clear.
Also, I informed him about our report that is embargoed and promised to share it
(he mostly likely has it anyway in that we sent it to almost 100 mayors).
Ed
-Ed Somers
Chief of Staff
The U.S. Conference of Mayors
esomers@usmayors.org

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To:
Subject:
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Adrianne Hall
Mariah Sheriff Ray; Josh D. Rosa; Andre Breaux (andre.omkj@gmail.com)
RE: White House/President Obama Confirmed Friday Afternoon, January 23 - Security Clearance Needed
Monday, December 29, 2014 1:15:00 PM

Done!

Adrianne Hall
Executive Assistant to the Mayor
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson

From: Mariah Sheriff Ray


Sent: Monday, December 29, 2014 1:07 PM
To: Adrianne Hall; Josh D. Rosa; Andre Breaux (andre.omkj@gmail.com)
Subject: RE: White House/President Obama Confirmed Friday Afternoon, January 23 - Security
Clearance Needed
Yes, please do! Thank you!
From: Adrianne Hall
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2014 1:04 PM
To: Mariah Sheriff Ray; Josh D. Rosa; Andre Breaux (andre.omkj@gmail.com)
Subject: FW: White House/President Obama Confirmed Friday Afternoon, January 23 - Security
Clearance Needed

Let me know if youd like me to fill this out.

Adrianne Hall
Executive Assistant to the Mayor
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson

From: USCM/Tom Cochran [mailto:actionalert=usmayors.org@mail33.atl71.mcdlv.net] On Behalf Of


USCM/Tom Cochran
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2014 12:54 PM
To: Adrianne Hall
Subject: White House/President Obama Confirmed Friday Afternoon, January 23 - Security Clearance
Needed

TO:

The Mayor

FROM:

Tom Cochran, CEO and Executive Director

On behalf of Conference President Kevin Johnson, I am pleased to announce that mayors


attending the 83rd Winter Meeting of The U.S. Conference of Mayors are invited to spend
the afternoon in the White House on Friday, January 23 to meet with President Obama and
other top officials from the Administration.
Mayors only will travel to the White House at approximately 2:00pm, and we will conclude with
a reception in the White House that will end around 7:30pm.
NOTE, the White House has requested that this information be embargoed and not released to
local or national media at this time.
Actions Needed: Step 1:
Mayors must be registered for the Winter Meeting to participate in this event. If you plan on
attending but have not yet registered, you must do so immediately by going to:

Actions Needed: Step 2:


Once you are pre-registered, you must then provide security data in order to participate in the
White House meeting. A special, secured web site has been established for you to provide this
information at:
You MUST enter your information by 6:00 p.m. (Eastern) on Thursday, January 15 or you
will not be able to attend the White House meeting.
Should you have any questions, please contact Monica Adams with The U.S. Conference of
Mayors Meetings Department at
or email
Mayor Johnson, the USCM Officers and I look forward to seeing you in our nations capital.

The United States Conference of Mayors


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Mariah Sheriff Ray


Adrianne Hall; Josh D. Rosa; Andre Breaux (andre.omkj@gmail.com)
RE: White House/President Obama Confirmed Friday Afternoon, January 23 - Security Clearance Needed
Monday, December 29, 2014 1:06:48 PM

Yes, please do! Thank you!


From: Adrianne Hall
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2014 1:04 PM
To: Mariah Sheriff Ray; Josh D. Rosa; Andre Breaux (andre.omkj@gmail.com)
Subject: FW: White House/President Obama Confirmed Friday Afternoon, January 23 - Security
Clearance Needed

Let me know if youd like me to fill this out.


Adrianne Hall
Executive Assistant to the Mayor
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson

From: USCM/Tom Cochran [mailto:actionalert=usmayors.org@mail33.atl71.mcdlv.net] On Behalf Of


USCM/Tom Cochran
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2014 12:54 PM
To: Adrianne Hall
Subject: White House/President Obama Confirmed Friday Afternoon, January 23 - Security Clearance
Needed

TO:

The Mayor

FROM:

Tom Cochran, CEO and Executive Director

On behalf of Conference President Kevin Johnson, I am pleased to announce that mayors


attending the 83rd Winter Meeting of The U.S. Conference of Mayors are invited to spend
the afternoon in the White House on Friday, January 23 to meet with President Obama and
other top officials from the Administration.
Mayors only will travel to the White House at approximately 2:00pm, and we will conclude with

a reception in the White House that will end around 7:30pm.


NOTE, the White House has requested that this information be embargoed and not released to
local or national media at this time.
Actions Needed: Step 1:
Mayors must be registered for the Winter Meeting to participate in this event. If you plan on
attending but have not yet registered, you must do so immediately by going to:

Actions Needed: Step 2:


Once you are pre-registered, you must then provide security data in order to participate in the
White House meeting. A special, secured web site has been established for you to provide this
information at:
You MUST enter your information by 6:00 p.m. (Eastern) on Thursday, January 15 or you
will not be able to attend the White House meeting.
Should you have any questions, please contact Monica Adams with The U.S. Conference of
Mayors Meetings Department at
or email
Mayor Johnson, the USCM Officers and I look forward to seeing you in our nations capital.

The United States Conference of Mayors


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daniel.omkj@gmail.com
Allen Warren
Joshua Wood
Re: WNA meeting/ Strong Mayor
Wednesday, August 06, 2014 8:06:30 PM

Thanks for passing this along Allen. We'll make sure we have someone there next
month.
Daniel Conway
On Aug 6, 2014, at 8:00 PM, "Allen Warren" <AWarren@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
FYI
Allen Wayne Warren
Councilmember, District 2
New City Hall 915 "I" Street, 5th Fl., Sacramento, CA 95814

Facebook.com/CouncilmemberWarren
Begin forwarded message:
From: Daniel Savala <DSavala@cityofsacramento.org>
Date: August 5, 2014 at 10:53:04 AM PDT
To: Andrea San Miguel <ASanMiguel@cityofsacramento.org>,
Allen Warren <AWarren@cityofsacramento.org>
Subject: WNA meeting/ Strong Mayor
FYi.
Bill Farrel called to let us know that Heather Fargo will be leading an anti
stong mayor presentaion tomorrow night at the WNA meeting. Bill is
requesting that there be a pro stong mayor presentaion at the Next WNA
merting in September.

Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE device

"Josh.Alpert@portlandoregon.gov"
<Josh.Alpert@portlandoregon.gov>,
"joshua.thompson@bridgeportct.gov"
<joshua.thompson@bridgeportct.gov>,
"Lindsay.neil@denvergov.org" <Lindsay.neil@denvergov.org>,
"lori.shorr@phila.gov" <lori.shorr@phila.gov>,
"margaret.hansbrough@kcmo.org"
<margaret.hansbrough@kcmo.org>,
"martha.pierce@cityofboston.gov"
<martha.pierce@cityofboston.gov>,
"mtsterling@AtlantaGa.Gov" <mtsterling@atlantaga.gov>,
"paula.blackmon@dallascityhall.com"
<paula.blackmon@dallascityhall.com>,
"PGoldWasser@cityhall.nyc.gov"
<PGoldWasser@cityhall.nyc.gov>,
"steven.frasher@
"todd.williams@commit2dallas.org"
<todd.williams@commit2dallas.org>,
"Tyrone.McClain@Bridgeportct.gov"
<Tyrone.McClain@bridgeportct.gov>,
"vcram@pattonboggs.com" <vcram@pattonboggs.com>,
"virginia@democraticmayors.org"
<virginia@democraticmayors.org>,
"vmccall@city.cleveland.oh.us"
<vmccall@city.cleveland.oh.us>, "WahbyR@stlouiscity.com"
<WahbyR@stlouiscity.com>, "Wendy.Tucker@nashville.gov"
<Wendy.Tucker@nashville.gov>
Dear Colleagues,
We are excited to convene this group of mayoral education staffers in an
upcoming conference call and an informal mixer during the USCM Meeting in
June.
We have prepared a quick survey that will inform our conversation on the
call as well as provide data that Lindsay and I will distribute amongst the
group.
The proposed date and time for the conference call is Thursday, May 23 at

11:00am PT/ 2:00pm ET.


Prior to the call, please complete the survey below by Tuesday, May 21:
In addition, if you would like to get together during the USCM Meeting in
June, please hold some time on Friday, June 21 between 5-7pm (location
TBD).
Lindsay and I look forward to hearing from you!
Mariah and Lindsay
Mariah Sheriff
Dir. of Governmental Affairs in Education
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson

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To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Cassandra Jennings
Helen Hewitt; Daniel Conway; Patti Bisharat; Mayor Johnson
stephanie.omkj@gmail.com
RE: World Conference of Black Mayors in Bermuda, 2014...
Friday, April 25, 2014 3:03:42 PM

Hi All,

Stephanie Mash will handle.

Cassandra

From: Claudia Umana [mailto:cumana@blendedworldgroup.com]


Sent: Friday, April 25, 2014 2:45 PM
To: Helen Hewitt; Daniel Conway; Patti Bisharat; Cassandra Jennings; Mayor Johnson
Cc: jmitchell
Subject: World Conference of Black Mayors in Bermuda, 2014...

Dear Mr. Kevin Johnson, Major of city of Sacramento:


I hope this email finds you well. I am reaching out to you to offer my services for the
upcoming World Conference of Black Mayors in Bermuda, 2014.
First of all, I would like congratulate you on your election as President of NCBM affirmed by
the Judge after the restitution of Mrs. Vanessa Williams. I am really looking forward to
perhaps working together soon.
Secondly, I would like to introduce myself. I am the Founder and CEO of Blended World
Group, LLC, a global multicultural consulting marketing firm in Chicago, IL.
(www.blendedworldgroup.com) Amongst my international projects, I was a key contributor
to the 3rd Global Summit of Black Majors last year in Colombia. I personally made possible
the presence and participation of Rev. Jesse Jackson in Cartagena, Colombia during the
Summit; and who was the main keynote speaker at the closing ceremony. Through me, Rev
Jackson was also able to participate/aid in the rescue of the US Marine kidnaped by the
Colombian guerrilla: (FARC). (http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/news/2013/10/02/jessejackson-picked-by-colombia-farc-to-facilitate-release-us-marine-held/)
Lastly, I would like to make you aware of my interest in participating again this year in the
World Conference of Black Mayors in Bermuda. I would like to set up time to discuss all my
fresh ideas and how I can contribute to it. Please let me know when and if this is possible. I
have copied in this email Rev. Jacksons chief of staff Mr. John Mitchell as my reference.

Looking forward to meeting/talking soon.


Best regards,
Claudia Umana

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:
Attachments:

Cassandra Jennings
John Dangberg; Daniel Conway; Patti Bisharat; Ben Sosenko
Mariah Sheriff (mariah.omkj@gmail.com)
RE: World Mayor Prize
Monday, February 09, 2015 4:52:20 PM
image001.png

Nice. Glad to see Mayor Parker from Houston represent the USA. We definitely should consider for
2015. Curious about the process.

From: John Dangberg


Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2015 8:09 AM
To: Cassandra Jennings; Daniel Conway; Patti Bisharat; Ben Sosenko
Subject: World Mayor Prize

Something to consider for 2015

World Mayor Prize 2014.


Roberto Onorati

World Mayor: The year's most outstanding mayors


The World Mayor Project, which was conceived in 2004, aims to raise the profile
of mayors worldwide and honor those who have served their communities well
and who have made contributions to the well-being of cities nationally and
internationally...

View Discussion

John Dangberg
Assistant City Manager

915 I Street | Sacramento, CA 95814

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To:
Subject:
Date:
Attachments:

Daniel Conway
John Dangberg; Cassandra Jennings; Patti Bisharat; Ben Sosenko
RE: World Mayor Prize
Friday, February 06, 2015 11:33:06 AM
image001.png

Cool idea, thanks John

Daniel Conway
Chief of Staff
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento
dconway@cityofsacramento.org

From: John Dangberg


Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2015 8:09 AM
To: Cassandra Jennings; Daniel Conway; Patti Bisharat; Ben Sosenko
Subject: World Mayor Prize

Something to consider for 2015

World Mayor Prize 2014.


Roberto Onorati

World Mayor: The year's most outstanding mayors


The World Mayor Project, which was conceived in 2004, aims to raise the profile
of mayors worldwide and honor those who have served their communities well
and who have made contributions to the well-being of cities nationally and
internationally...

View Discussion

John Dangberg
Assistant City Manager

915 I Street | Sacramento, CA 95814

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Cassandra Jennings
daniel.omkj@gmail.com; Adrianne Hall
Adrianne Hall; Helen Hewitt; Helen Hewitt
Re: Would Daniel Conway be available to represent the Mayor at the Nov 2 dinner??
Tuesday, October 28, 2014 10:20:35 PM

Unfortunately I'm scheduled to be in the Bay Area until 6 pm. I would not be able
to get there until around 7:30 ish. Maybe Rick and Maeley can go to represent if
Helen is not available.
On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 10:04 PM, daniel.omkj@gmail.com
<daniel.omkj@gmail.com> wrote:
Helen/ Cassandra - could either of you attend this event? I'll be completely
focused on the campaign
Daniel Conway
Vote Yes on Measure L on Nov. 4th
yesonmeasurel.org
facebook.com/voteyesonl
@voteyesonL
On Oct 28, 2014, at 7:50 AM, Adrianne Hall

wrote:

Yes / No?
---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Maeley Tom
Date: Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 6:24 PM
Subject: Would Daniel Conway be available to represent the Mayor at
the Nov 2 dinner??
To: hall.adrianne

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Aaron Anderson
Smith-Dohring, Anette M.; Susan Wheeler; Jackie McPartland; Talia Kaufman; Curtis Harrison
Re: Wrap up logisitics
Wednesday, April 16, 2014 10:43:08 AM

Hey all,
Looks like there isn't a time on Friday that everyone's available. I still think it's
important we communicate, what with the event coming up soon and all. I think the
best option is for me to get on the phone with each of you at a different time.
Please let me know when you're available on Friday for a quick check in call. If you
can't do Friday, let's make another arrangement.
Thanks!
Aaron
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 9:51 AM, Aaron Anderson <aaron.omkj@gmail.com>
wrote:
Hey all,
We're well into the planning process for April 30th's event. I think it's important
we circle back up. I'd like to meet on Friday (perhaps around lunch time?).
Please let me know if you're available.
Also, please send me your organization's logo for use on the invitation flier. Unless
anyone has objections, I'll probably include it on the invite.
Thanks!
Aaron

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:
Attachments:

Talia Kaufman
Aaron Anderson
RE: Wrap up logisitics
Tuesday, April 15, 2014 12:33:41 PM
WayUp Logo PMS.jpg
WayUp Logo PMS.pdf

I am available anytime after 11 AM on Friday!

Please see files attached for logo.

Thanks,
Talia

Talia Shani Kaufman


Project Director, WayUp Sacramento
@wayupsac

From: Aaron Anderson [mailto:aaron.omkj@gmail.com]


Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2014 9:51 AM
To: Smith-Dohring, Anette M.; Shannon McPhedran; Susan Wheeler; Jackie McPartland; Talia Kaufman
Subject: Wrap up logisitics

Hey all,
We're well into the planning process for April 30th's event. I think it's important we circle
back up. I'd like to meet on Friday (perhaps around lunch time?). Please let me know if
you're available.
Also, please send me your organization's logo for use on the invitation flier. Unless anyone
has objections, I'll probably include it on the invite.
Thanks!
Aaron

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Mike Testa
Cassandra Jennings; DC@OMKJ
RE: Year of the Food
Thursday, March 14, 2013 8:44:56 AM

I'm also available before 10 but not in the afternoon.


Mike
-----Original Message----From: Cassandra Jennings
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 6:00 PM
To: 'DC@OMKJ '
Cc: Mike Testa
Subject: RE: Year of the Food
Mike,
On the 20th I am available before 10 AM or between noon and 2:30 PM or after 3:30 pm. If before 10
works or one of the other slots, please schedule it. Thanks.
-----Original Message----From: DC@OMKJ [mailto:daniel.omkj@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2013 6:14 PM
To: Cassandra Jennings
Cc: Mike Testa
Subject: Re: Year of the Food
Thank you both - the 15th or the 20th is best for me
Daniel Conway
On Mar 5, 2013, at 3:56 PM, Cassandra Jennings <CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
> Thanks for the clarification. We will check our calendars and get back to you regarding the dates. I'm
sure much of the monthly events can be organic. However i would be like to talk that through with you
and Daniel.
>
> Cassandra H.B. Jennings
> Senior Advisor to Mayor Kevin Johnson
> City of Sacramento
>
>
> On Mar 5, 2013, at 3:50 PM, "Mike Testa" <MTesta@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
>
>> Hi Cassandra,
>>
>> Both the event and speech were well done--congratulations to all involved! That being said, I'm not
sure where "an event per month" came from and that isn't something that we're planning to take the
lead on. We've committed to Farm-to-Fork Week from September 21-29 and as part of that, there will
be many events over those nine days. Candidly, our place is more than full with that commitment!
Many of the restaurants will do their own thing at their businesses (similar to the Beer Week concept)
and we'll help the market those. We'll likely do a cattle drive to kick things off, a wine tasting event
with Darrell Corti, the Saturday Festival on Capitol Mall, and the closing gala dinner on the Tower
Bridge. If the Hispanic Chamber is already planning an event, we'd be happy to help them market it.
But they should be made aware that there are a ton of events going on that month (and that specific 8
days) so as not to face the competition. I will give Alice a call. I'm sure there will be enough food

events happening in Sacramento every month between now and then that could carry his commitment
forward--many of which are likely already calendared.
>>
>> I can meet in the afternoon of 3/14, the morning of 3/15 or the morning of 3/20. Let me know
what works for you.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>> -----Original Message---->> From: Cassandra Jennings
>> Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2013 3:39 PM
>> To: Mike Testa
>> Cc: danielmconway
>> Subject: Year of the Food
>>
>> Hi Mike,
>>
>> Now back to the work at hand. Again I apologize for not being able to accommodate a table for
Farm to Fork. Hopefully you understood, once you actually got in and saw our set up. We knew your
program would get a lot of great points in the Mayor's speech; and the reception by the audience was
great. We are all excited.
>>
>> I assume you are taking the lead on the monthly events around food? I received a call from Alice
Perez from the Hispanic Chamber who would like to be responsible for September. They are planning a
big event that would be perfect.
>>
>> Please provide with with some dates and times that you, Daniel Conway and I can meet regarding
the next steps and how we can help promote and refer people to you. It will be great to meet In the
next couple of weeks.
>>
>> Also can you contact Alice directly at
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Cassandra H.B. Jennings
>> Senior Advisor to Mayor Kevin Johnson City of Sacramento
>>
>

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Mike Testa
Cassandra Jennings; DC@OMKJ
RE: Year of the Food
Thursday, March 14, 2013 8:44:56 AM

I'm also available before 10 but not in the afternoon.


Mike
-----Original Message----From: Cassandra Jennings
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 6:00 PM
To: 'DC@OMKJ '
Cc: Mike Testa
Subject: RE: Year of the Food
Mike,
On the 20th I am available before 10 AM or between noon and 2:30 PM or after 3:30 pm. If before 10
works or one of the other slots, please schedule it. Thanks.
-----Original Message----From: DC@OMKJ [mailto:daniel.omkj@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2013 6:14 PM
To: Cassandra Jennings
Cc: Mike Testa
Subject: Re: Year of the Food
Thank you both - the 15th or the 20th is best for me
Daniel Conway
On Mar 5, 2013, at 3:56 PM, Cassandra Jennings <CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
> Thanks for the clarification. We will check our calendars and get back to you regarding the dates. I'm
sure much of the monthly events can be organic. However i would be like to talk that through with you
and Daniel.
>
> Cassandra H.B. Jennings
> Senior Advisor to Mayor Kevin Johnson
> City of Sacramento
>
>
> On Mar 5, 2013, at 3:50 PM, "Mike Testa" <MTesta@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
>
>> Hi Cassandra,
>>
>> Both the event and speech were well done--congratulations to all involved! That being said, I'm not
sure where "an event per month" came from and that isn't something that we're planning to take the
lead on. We've committed to Farm-to-Fork Week from September 21-29 and as part of that, there will
be many events over those nine days. Candidly, our place is more than full with that commitment!
Many of the restaurants will do their own thing at their businesses (similar to the Beer Week concept)
and we'll help the market those. We'll likely do a cattle drive to kick things off, a wine tasting event
with Darrell Corti, the Saturday Festival on Capitol Mall, and the closing gala dinner on the Tower
Bridge. If the Hispanic Chamber is already planning an event, we'd be happy to help them market it.
But they should be made aware that there are a ton of events going on that month (and that specific 8
days) so as not to face the competition. I will give Alice a call. I'm sure there will be enough food

events happening in Sacramento every month between now and then that could carry his commitment
forward--many of which are likely already calendared.
>>
>> I can meet in the afternoon of 3/14, the morning of 3/15 or the morning of 3/20. Let me know
what works for you.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>> -----Original Message---->> From: Cassandra Jennings
>> Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2013 3:39 PM
>> To: Mike Testa
>> Cc: danielmconway
>> Subject: Year of the Food
>>
>> Hi Mike,
>>
>> Now back to the work at hand. Again I apologize for not being able to accommodate a table for
Farm to Fork. Hopefully you understood, once you actually got in and saw our set up. We knew your
program would get a lot of great points in the Mayor's speech; and the reception by the audience was
great. We are all excited.
>>
>> I assume you are taking the lead on the monthly events around food? I received a call from Alice
Perez from the Hispanic Chamber who would like to be responsible for September. They are planning a
big event that would be perfect.
>>
>> Please provide with with some dates and times that you, Daniel Conway and I can meet regarding
the next steps and how we can help promote and refer people to you. It will be great to meet In the
next couple of weeks.
>>
>> Also can you contact Alice directly at
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Cassandra H.B. Jennings
>> Senior Advisor to Mayor Kevin Johnson City of Sacramento
>>
>

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Cassandra Jennings
DC@OMKJ
Mike Testa
RE: Year of the Food
Wednesday, March 13, 2013 5:59:49 PM

Mike,
On the 20th I am available before 10 AM or between noon and 2:30 PM or after 3:30 pm. If before 10
works or one of the other slots, please schedule it. Thanks.
-----Original Message----From: DC@OMKJ [mailto:daniel.omkj@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2013 6:14 PM
To: Cassandra Jennings
Cc: Mike Testa
Subject: Re: Year of the Food
Thank you both - the 15th or the 20th is best for me
Daniel Conway
On Mar 5, 2013, at 3:56 PM, Cassandra Jennings <CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
> Thanks for the clarification. We will check our calendars and get back to you regarding the dates. I'm
sure much of the monthly events can be organic. However i would be like to talk that through with you
and Daniel.
>
> Cassandra H.B. Jennings
> Senior Advisor to Mayor Kevin Johnson
> City of Sacramento
>
>
> On Mar 5, 2013, at 3:50 PM, "Mike Testa" <MTesta@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
>
>> Hi Cassandra,
>>
>> Both the event and speech were well done--congratulations to all involved! That being said, I'm not
sure where "an event per month" came from and that isn't something that we're planning to take the
lead on. We've committed to Farm-to-Fork Week from September 21-29 and as part of that, there will
be many events over those nine days. Candidly, our place is more than full with that commitment!
Many of the restaurants will do their own thing at their businesses (similar to the Beer Week concept)
and we'll help the market those. We'll likely do a cattle drive to kick things off, a wine tasting event
with Darrell Corti, the Saturday Festival on Capitol Mall, and the closing gala dinner on the Tower
Bridge. If the Hispanic Chamber is already planning an event, we'd be happy to help them market it.
But they should be made aware that there are a ton of events going on that month (and that specific 8
days) so as not to face the competition. I will give Alice a call. I'm sure there will be enough food
events happening in Sacramento every month between now and then that could carry his commitment
forward--many of which are likely already calendared.
>>
>> I can meet in the afternoon of 3/14, the morning of 3/15 or the morning of 3/20. Let me know
what works for you.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>> -----Original Message---->> From: Cassandra Jennings

>> Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2013 3:39 PM


>> To: Mike Testa
>> Cc: danielmconway
>> Subject: Year of the Food
>>
>> Hi Mike,
>>
>> Now back to the work at hand. Again I apologize for not being able to accommodate a table for
Farm to Fork. Hopefully you understood, once you actually got in and saw our set up. We knew your
program would get a lot of great points in the Mayor's speech; and the reception by the audience was
great. We are all excited.
>>
>> I assume you are taking the lead on the monthly events around food? I received a call from Alice
Perez from the Hispanic Chamber who would like to be responsible for September. They are planning a
big event that would be perfect.
>>
>> Please provide with with some dates and times that you, Daniel Conway and I can meet regarding
the next steps and how we can help promote and refer people to you. It will be great to meet In the
next couple of weeks.
>>
>> Also can you contact Alice directly at
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Cassandra H.B. Jennings
>> Senior Advisor to Mayor Kevin Johnson City of Sacramento
>>
>

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Talia Kaufman
ben.omkj@gmail.com
Re: Yom tickets
Friday, September 13, 2013 4:24:03 PM

Ben! My apologies. I was out of the office all day yesterday and left town last night. I don't think
anyone will hassle you... Feel free to give them my name for your wife if asked.
All my best,
Talia
On Sep 13, 2013, at 1:41 PM, "ben.omkj@gmail.com" <ben.omkj@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>

Not sure if you're still in town but I was wondering if you had that extra ticket available?
Have an easy fast!,
Ben
Sent from my iPhone

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To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

ROB WHITE
Gina Lujan
Christine Ault; Mark Anderson; Bill Mueller; Pat Fong Kushida (patfk@sacasiancc.org); Dean Peckham; Veronica
A. Smith; Larry Cope; Jim McGrann; Daniel Conway; Flores, Chris; Julia Burrows; Mark Anderson
Re: You are mentioned in Economic Development Journal article
Friday, August 01, 2014 4:16:38 PM

Gina
That is outstanding! Very exciting, and richly deserved!
Rob White
Chief Innovation Officer
City of Davis
rwhite@cityofdavis.org
Twitter- @mrobertwhite
On Aug 1, 2014, at 1:16 PM, "Gina Lujan"

wrote:

Hello,
Take a look below. Very exciting and interesting stuff.
Cheers and tallyho!
Sincerely,
Gina N. Lujan
Founder/CEO/Maker
HackerLab.orgHackerCare.org
Sacramento:
1715 I St. Sacramento,Ca95811
Bay Area:
2946 MLK Jr Way Berkeley,Ca94619
Linkedin.com/in/GinaLujan
Twitter:@GinaLujan
Make an appointment with me!

#Hack and #make your life, what you want it to be. - Me


---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Pepper-Kittredge, Carol <cpepper-kittredge@sierracollege.edu>
Date: Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 7:41 PM
Subject: You are mentioned in Economic Development Journal article
To: "gina@

http://www.microbiz.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/DIY-Article-in-EDJ_Winter14.pdf

This is probably one of the best articles I've read in awhile (Do-It-Yourself Economic
Growth). You are mentioned as a best practice model under "Creative Conditions for
Business Development."

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Cc:
Subject:
Date:
Attachments:

Julia Burrows
Gina Lujan; ROB WHITE
Christine Ault; Mark Anderson; Bill Mueller; Pat Fong Kushida (patfk@sacasiancc.org); Dean Peckham; Veronica
A. Smith; Larry Cope; Jim McGrann; Daniel Conway; Flores, Chris
Re: You are mentioned in Economic Development Journal article
Friday, August 01, 2014 2:03:36 PM
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Congrats, Gina! Well deserved national acknowledgement for your hard work and innovative, job-creating efforts
in Sacramento!
Julia
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From: Gina Lujan


Date: Friday, August 1, 2014 1:15 PM
To: Rob White <rwhite@cityofdavis.org>
Cc: Christine Ault <christine.ault@valleyvision.org>, Mark Anderson
<manderson@bizjournals.com>, Bill Mueller <bill.mueller@valleyvision.org>, Pat Kushida
<patfk@sacasiancc.org>, Dean Peckham <DPeckham@cityofsacramento.org>, "Veronica A. Smith"
<VASmith@cityofsacramento.org>, Larry Cope <larry.cope@tceda.net>, Jim McGrann
<Jim.McGrann@vsp.com>, Daniel Conway <daniel.omkj@gmail.com>, Chris Flores
<chris.flores@mail.house.gov>, Julia Burrows <jburrows@enable-energy.com>
Subject: Fwd: You are mentioned in Economic Development Journal article
Hello,
Take a look below. Very exciting and interesting stuff.
Cheers and tallyho!

Sincerely,
Gina N. Lujan
Founder/CEO/Maker
HackerLab.orgHackerCare.org
Sacramento:
1715 I St. Sacramento,Ca95811

Bay Area:
2946 MLK Jr Way Berkeley,Ca94619
Linkedin.com/in/GinaLujan
Twitter:@GinaLujan
Make an appointment with me!
#Hack and #make your life, what you want it to be. - Me

---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Pepper-Kittredge, Carol <cpepper-kittredge@sierracollege.edu>


Date: Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 7:41 PM
Subject: You are mentioned in Economic Development Journal article
To: "gina@

http://www.microbiz.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/DIY-Article-in-EDJ_Winter14.pdf

This is probably one of the best articles I've read in awhile (Do-It-Yourself Economic Growth). You are
mentioned as a best practice model under "Creative Conditions for Business Development."

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

pbisharat.omkj@gmail.com
Astrid Mirazo
Re: Your call
Wednesday, July 30, 2014 12:03:27 PM

Got it thank you


Sent from my iPhone
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On Jul 30, 2014, at 9:24 AM, Astrid Mirazo <AMirazo@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:


I think the mayor is going to email you or text you a photo of the letter.
Thanks
-----Original Message----From: pbisharat.omkj@gmail.com [mailto:pbisharat.omkj@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2014 8:55 AM
To: Astrid Mirazo
Subject: Your call
Can you scan and email Shirey info to me? Can't take call right now. Thanks
Sent from my iPhone

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Astrid Mirazo
pbisharat.omkj@gmail.com
RE: Your call
Wednesday, July 30, 2014 9:24:18 AM

I think the mayor is going to email you or text you a photo of the letter.
Thanks
-----Original Message----From: pbisharat.omkj@gmail.com [mailto:pbisharat.omkj@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2014 8:55 AM
To: Astrid Mirazo
Subject: Your call
Can you scan and email Shirey info to me? Can't take call right now. Thanks
Sent from my iPhone

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Astrid Mirazo
pbisharat.omkj@gmail.com
RE: Your call
Wednesday, July 30, 2014 9:14:29 AM

Not a problem, and yes, I'll scan and email the info.
Thank you.
-----Original Message----From: pbisharat.omkj@gmail.com [mailto:pbisharat.omkj@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2014 8:55 AM
To: Astrid Mirazo
Subject: Your call
Can you scan and email Shirey info to me? Can't take call right now. Thanks
Sent from my iPhone

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To:
Subject:
Date:

Mariah Sheriff
Cassandra Jennings
Re: Your call
Tuesday, July 09, 2013 9:05:20 AM

Thanks!! Will update everyone now

On Tue, Jul 9, 2013 at 9:01 AM, Cassandra Jennings


<CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Evelyn Dixon hasnt paid in 3 years; not currently on Board; appreciative of what MKJ is doing;
supportive; cant use the tax payers funds for organization right now
Kenneth Smith Not paid; not on Board; appreciative of what MKJ is doing; cant justify spending
tax payers money this organization
Gail Parker Carter last day in office was July 1. (Did not pay this year) Dennis Smith is new
Mayor.

From: Mariah Sheriff [mailto:mariah.omkj@gmail.com]


Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2013 8:36 AM
To: Cassandra Jennings
Subject: Re: Your call

Sure - just wanted to give MKJ an update on some of the BOD members and I
can't find anything from my old emails related to Gail Parker Carter, Evelyn Dixon,
and Kenneth Smith Sr (are they all paid?)

On Tue, Jul 9, 2013 at 8:34 AM, Cassandra Jennings


<CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
I am on a conference call. Whats Up?

Cassandra H. B. Jennings
Senior Advisor
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson

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To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

pbisharat.omkj@gmail.com
Pranita Amatya
Cassandra Jennings
Re: Ziggurat Building
Thursday, August 28, 2014 7:31:44 PM

I would suggest we ask west sac mayor Cabaldon to help with this. He's part if USCM and will be
participating at bridge dinner.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Aug 28, 2014, at 4:01 PM, Pranita Amatya <pranita.omkj@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello Cassandra and Patti,
>
> Rob Turner suggested to the Mayor that he light up the Ziggurat building for USCM fall leadership
meeting. He has asked me to find information regarding that. Do any of you know who runs the
Ziggurat and who would we need to talk to to get the lights done? Please let me know.
>
> Thank you,
> Pranita.

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Mariah Sheriff Ray


Dave GATTON
Elena Temple; Josh Rosa; Benjamin A. Sosenko; Andre" Breaux
Re: Zogby Language and Possible Opening
Wednesday, January 14, 2015 2:37:45 PM

Thank you Dave this is very timely as I'm working on the draft now
Please keep Ben and Andre copied in all correspondence also. Thanks
On Jan 14, 2015, at 2:26 PM, "Dave Gatton" <dgatton@usmayors.org> wrote:
Mariah, Elena will send the complete package later this evening, I believe, but I wanted to get this into
your hands sooner as opposed to later. First attachment is the Zogby additions to the SOC draft that
you sent earlier; second attachment is my shot at an intro. Others may also have their thoughts, but it
sounded as though your folks were actively working on the draft now. Also, I hope tomorrow to get a
2015 jobs forecast by metro from IHS which we can incorporate into the intro, if you think it is a good
idea.
Dave Gatton
<USCM_MayorJohnson.1.12 OMKJ edits (1).docx>
<Opening to State of Cities.docx>

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Asha Canady
aaron. omkj; Meera Krishnan
Velma Jenkins Email
Wednesday, July 10, 2013 6:09:55 PM

mayorjenk

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Rajappan, Sailaja
daniel.omkj@gmail.com; Daniel Conway
Vernon Davis Trying to Contact Mayor Johnson
Monday, November 25, 2013 1:34:08 PM

Hello Daniel,

My boss, Assembly Speaker pro Tem Nora Campos, was recently at a charitable event for young
children with Vernon Davis in San Jose (the November 4, 2013 Bonfare Markets Foundation
Charitable Golf Tournament that benefitted the Vernon Davis Foundation).

Vernon asked her to share a message with Mayor Johnson that he would like to reconnect with the
Mayor. My boss had met Mayor Johnson earlier this year with Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins.

Kind regards,

Sailaja Rajappan
Chief of Staff
Assembly Speaker pro Tempore Nora Campos
Representing San Jose

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To:
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Date:
Attachments:

Erika Bjork
Daniel Conway; Benjamin A. Sosenko
Video
Monday, July 28, 2014 6:40:55 PM
0EFAAD0D-DD1D-49B8-B7D3-15D90710703A[74].png

Video in case you wish to view it with good wifi:


http://youtu.be/2Z1Kob9cpUw
Thanks again for taking the time to visit. Your input was critical for what we need.
Erika Bjork
Vice President, Marketing and Communications
E:ebjork@sacrepublicfc.com

W:SacRepublicFC.com
T:@sacrepublicfc
F:Facebook.com/SacRepublicFC
2014 Inaugural Season Tickets on sale!

URBS INDOMITA
Indomitable City. Indomitable Club.

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To:
Subject:
Date:

Symia Stigler
Adrianne Hall; Ben Sosenko; Mary Daffin; Melissa Blevins-Smith
Vine
Saturday, February 08, 2014 7:13:02 AM

Some fantastic new Vine videos have been posted. Check out the twitter account
when you get a chance.

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To:
Subject:
Date:

Susan Wheeler
Kellie.Longo@mail.house.gov" (Kellie.Longo@mail.house.gov); Aaron Anderson (aaron.omkj@gmail.com);
Andre" Breaux; Flores, Chris (chris.flores@mail.house.gov)
Virtual Introductions - Harvard Fellows from Mayor"s office and staff at Congresswoman Matsui"s office
Thursday, January 23, 2014 10:16:14 AM

Kellie, Chris:

Id like to introduce you to 2 Harvard Fellows who are working in Mayor Kevin Johnsons office this
year programs to prepare our youth for employment. Aaron Anderson and Andre Breaux have been
working with the Mayor for about 6 months. They are keenly interested in improving the
opportunities for young people, a subject I know is near to your interests and that of
Congresswoman Matsui.

Now that you have each others email addresses, I hope youll have an opportunity to connect.

Please let me know how things evolve.

Thanks,

Susan Wheeler
Workforce Planning and Education Relations Strategist
Organization and Workforce Development
6201 S Street, Mailstop K108, Sacramento, CA 95817
Susan.Wheeler@smud.org

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To:
Subject:
Date:

Mary Daffin
Astrid Mirazo; Adrianne Hall; Cassandra Jennings; Ben Sosenko
Walk away bag deadline
Monday, January 12, 2015 11:24:49 AM

Greetings,
We have till the 15th to secure logos for the bag without ensuring extra costs.
Can we talk in the AM to see who we have board and who we are waiting for?
m
Sent from my iPhone

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Mary Daffin
Astrid Mirazo; Adrianne Hall; Cassandra Jennings; Ben Sosenko
Walk away bag deadline
Monday, January 12, 2015 11:24:49 AM

Greetings,
We have till the 15th to secure logos for the bag without ensuring extra costs.
Can we talk in the AM to see who we have board and who we are waiting for?
m
Sent from my iPhone

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To:
Subject:
Date:

Trevor Jha
Daniel Conway; Patti Bisharat
Wal-Mart
Friday, April 26, 2013 10:24:28 AM

Daniel and Patti,


I was looking through what I have and I don't have any specific 1-pager on WalMart's effect on a community. I can make one, if you want, but wasn't sure how
much time you wanted me to put into it. Below is a link to a bunch of studies on it.
http://www.amiba.net/resources/studies-recommended-reading/impact-of-big-boxdevelopment
Thank you,
Trevor

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To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Sarah Leddy
Patti Bisharat
Daniel Conway
Waste diversion
Tuesday, February 04, 2014 1:54:49 PM

Hi Patti,
Following up on my voicemail to see if we might find a time to meet soon regarding waste
management, and organic waste diversion in particular. In 2013, Greenwise launched a pilot with our
partners to recruit institutional cafeterias, restaurants, and other generators of large amounts of organic
waste to divert their food scraps to make fuel. We dubbed the pilot Farm to fork to fuel and have so
far had good success with restaurants, state agencies, etc. The city staff are simultaneously working on
a pilot to divert residential food scraps in the Elmhurst neighborhood.
Weve briefed Council members Hansen and McCarty who are both interested to advance the pilot. Id
be grateful for your guidance on how best to create a formal link to the city so that it can leverage and
advance our work. This might be an ordinance that anticipates the state mandate on organic waste
diversion (drafted), or the implementation program to realize the zero waste goal in the General Plan
(on the books).
(I mentioned that the parklet model might be a good one for us: Call on city staff to develop a small
and scalable program that is sponsored by the private sector. Weve laid the foundation, and the
business associations and the waste haulers have been supportive. Something to consider.)
Feel free to give a call to schedule, or let me know your availability. Im copying Daniel so hes in the
loop and am happy to debrief with him in case he cant join us.
Thanks, Patti.
Best, Sarah

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To:
Subject:
Date:
Attachments:

Patricia Bisharat
Patti Bisharat; Daniel Conway
water ad hoc
Monday, June 03, 2013 9:26:43 PM
Water Ad Hoc Briefing June 2013.docx

Here's the water ad hoc briefing paper. Will finish POA tomorrow after we talk.

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Date:

Bernie Saul
Mayor Johnson
bmcbride.omkj@gmail.com; bernie
WCEF
Saturday, May 04, 2013 11:24:10 PM

Hello Mr. McBride!

I have attached images for you. Please email me upon receipt.

Take Care...
Bernie

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Richard Rich
Jody Ulich
Leslie Wisniewski; Pranita Amatya
Webb
Monday, December 08, 2014 3:01:29 PM
image001.png

Hi Jody,
Have we gotten the scope/deliverables from Webb or the City contract for review?

Richard Rich | Principal

www.mosaicdevelopment.com

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Subject:
Date:
Attachments:

Leslie Wisniewski
Richard Rich" (rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com); Jody Ulich
Pranita Amatya (pranita.omkj@gmail.com)
Webb Mgmt Draft-Contract
Thursday, December 11, 2014 2:37:23 PM
Professional Services Agrmt-Webb Mgmt.pdf
Scope of Services, Attachment 1 to Exhibit A.docx
Billing, Attachment 1 to Exhibit B.docx

Please see the draft contract and Exhibits. Webb is currently working to secure their City of
Sacramento Business Operations Tax No. which is a requirement of all Consultants. Please let me
know if you have or suggest any edits.
Thanks

Leslie Wisniewski
Administrative Officer
City of Sacramento
Convention and Cultural Services Department
1030 15 th St., Rm 250
Sacramento, CA 95814
lwisniewski@cityofsacramento.org

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Cassandra Jennings
Daniel Conway
Weekly meeting
Monday, February 03, 2014 1:48:49 PM

I'm at a doctor 's appt so perhaps we can talk later.


Cassandra Jennings
Sent from my iPhone

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Date:

Pranita Amatya
Leslie Wisniewski
Weekly PAT meeting
Friday, October 31, 2014 3:06:42 PM

Hi Leslie,
Since our Wednesday (11/5) meeting is pretty straightforward, we have no materials
to go over with the Mayor so we won't have our regular Tuesday meeting.
Thank you!
Have a great weekend,
Pranita.

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To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Andre Breaux
Daniel Conway
Cassandra Jennings; Josh Rosa
Weekly Rundown: Housing
Friday, February 20, 2015 4:39:55 PM

This week:
The downtown housing initiative continues to pick up steam: 10,000 new
places to live downtown by 2025!
On Wednesday, MKJ met with the SHRA Leadership Team to lay out his vision
and get them pumped up to deliver.
Later on Wednesday, MKJ met with Mike Heller, Tina Thomas, and David
Heller, 3 of Sacramento's top experts on housing development to get their
candid feedback on some of the challenges.
Then on Thursday, MKJ had a productive weekly check-in with La Shelle
Dozier, SHRA's executive director. These meetings are great checkpoints for
keeping us all on track.
At the same time, we continue to touch base with key stakeholders, including
Councilmember Hansen (D4), Mike McKeever (SACOG), Mike Wiley (RT) and
Michael Ault (DSP).
Next week:
On Monday, MKJ is leading a call to discuss HUD's role in the initiative.
Also on Monday, MKJ will meet with John Shirey about the role of City staff.
Ryan DeVore and David Kwong will join.
Wednesday is MKJ's weekly check-in with La Shelle. This is a checkpoint on
some of our internal action items.

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Cassandra Jennings
Daniel Conway
Weekly Update
Monday, July 15, 2013 1:52:33 PM

Can we reschedule to tomorrow? I would like to follow up with a few things from home today and then
prepare for Indivizible. I also need to touch base on the Mental Health outreach and press.
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Winbrock, Ian
Mariah Sheriff Ray; Josh D. Rosa
West Sac / SACOG Code for America felllowship soft launch today at Hacker Lab
Saturday, September 27, 2014 9:25:58 AM

Mariah & Josh,


Sorry about the very short notice. In the off chance that you would find any value in attending / are not
occupied, the CfA team from the joint SACOG / West Sac Code for America fellowship are meeting today
for the soft launch. The event will be hosted at out local Maker Space called Hacker Lab (1715 I St,
Sacramento, CA 95811).
People will start arriving at 3, program starts at 3:15 and lasts until 4:20. Mayor Cabaldon will be
introducing the partners to each other, the local brigade will give a presentation on the projects that
they have been working on and Mayor Fischer of Louisville will be speaking about the importance of
civic innovation and his experience with CfA in Louisville.
Saturday will serve mainly as an opportunity for SACOG board members to familiarize themselves with
civic innovation, the CfA fellowship model, and the opportunities it presents. Its a 10,000 foot
perspective, informal affair with local beer and catered food with a farm to fork vibe. More of an exhibit
than a lecture. It will also be the first time that both full teams from SACOG and the City of West
Sacramento get to meet each other and discuss the opportunities in the coming year fellowship year.
There will be many more opportunities for engagement.
Best,
Ian
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Alex brakebill
aaron.omkj; Meera Krishnan; mayorjohnson@kevinjohnson.com; Mariah Sheriff; Cassandra Jennings; Aisha
Lowe; tracy stigler; Asha Canady
We"ve reached 15!
Friday, July 05, 2013 10:30:24 AM

Congratulations everyone. With Mayor Ford and Mayor Richardson from yesterday
and Mayor Coachman (Fairfield, AL) today we have reached our 15. We are still
expecting a few more to come in as well.

- Alex
-Alex Brakebill
Summer Fellow
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson
City of Sacramento

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Aisha Lowe
Mariah Sheriff; Alex brakebill; aaron. omkj
Where are the TPs from the calls we"ve been having?
Thursday, August 15, 2013 6:01:17 PM

Want to share them with PR.


Thanks.
-Aisha N. Lowe, Ph.D.

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Julia Burrows
Mayor Kevin Johnson
Mariah Sheriff; Daniel Conway; Benjamin A. Sosenko
White House Call - State, Local and Tribal Council on Climate Preparedness and Resilience
Thursday, October 31, 2013 1:27:17 PM

Mayor,
David Agnew and Nancy Sutley just convened a call with the participants of the
State, Local and Tribal Leaders Task Force. See summary below:
Background
* Task Force part of President's Climate Action Plan and was announced during his
speech in June
Goals - work with locals to
1) Remove federal barriers
2) Modernize federal loan programs
3) Develop tools and data to better serve the communities
* David and Nancy are co-chairs - both offered congrats and thank you's to those
selected
Task Force
* meet 4 times in person between Dec 2013 and July 2014; first meeting will be
early Dec at the White House
* Travel funds are available if necessary. White House will work office by office to
arrange
Press kit
* will be forwarded later today.
*Announcement tomorrow am, 11/1 and materials embargoed until tomorrow 7AM
PST
* Local press releases are encouraged
* #actonclimate is hashtag to use for effort
Names of Other Members were NOT released
* Know from other sources CA - Gov Brown, Mayor Garcetti and Supervisor Salud
Carbohal from Santa Barbara County have been invited
* Chiming in on the call to say thank you for the appointment were Kristin Jacobs,
Broward County; John Brainard, Carmel, IN; Madeline O'Hara, Knoxville, TN; Patsy
Parker, Perdito Beach, FL; and the Robbie Perkins, Mayor of Greensburg, NC.
Proposed dates for the early December meeting will be sent tomorrow.
jb
-JULIA BURROWS
President & Executive Director
Greenwise Joint Venture

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Stephanie Mash
Mayor Johnson
Mariah Sheriff; Josh Rosa; tracy stigler; Cassandra Jennings
White House Call: My Brother"s Keeper
Friday, March 14, 2014 2:05:48 PM

Mayor,
Below is a high-level summary of this afternoon's call with the White House on the
President's My Brother's Keeper Initiative:
Key Ask from WH: Send best practices to White House Intergovernmental
Office
White House Participants
Rohan Patel -Special Assistant to the President, Deputy Director of
Intergovernmental Affairs
Broderick Johnson - Cabinet Secretary
Speakers (Asked Questions)
Mayor Michael Nutter (Philadelphia, PA)
Mayor Jean Quan (Oakland, CA)
Mayor Stodola (Little Rock, AK)
Summary
For next 75 days, a task force will be working on a report to assess the
impact of key federal policies on young men and boys of color and make
recommendations
9 foundations have provided $200 million
Ages of focus: craddle to 25 years
Key Administration Officials
Valarie Jarrett
Sec. Arne Duncan
Broderick Johnson (Chairing task force)
AG Eric Holder
Cecilia Munoz - Director of the Domestic Policy Council
_______________________________________
Stephanie Mash, esq.
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson
City of Sacramento
stephanie.omkj@gmail.com

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Stephanie Mash
Mayor Johnson
Mariah Sheriff; Josh Rosa; tracy stigler; Cassandra Jennings
White House Call: My Brother"s Keeper
Friday, March 14, 2014 2:05:48 PM

Mayor,
Below is a high-level summary of this afternoon's call with the White House on the
President's My Brother's Keeper Initiative:
Key Ask from WH: Send best practices to White House Intergovernmental
Office
White House Participants
Rohan Patel -Special Assistant to the President, Deputy Director of
Intergovernmental Affairs
Broderick Johnson - Cabinet Secretary
Speakers (Asked Questions)
Mayor Michael Nutter (Philadelphia, PA)
Mayor Jean Quan (Oakland, CA)
Mayor Stodola (Little Rock, AK)
Summary
For next 75 days, a task force will be working on a report to assess the
impact of key federal policies on young men and boys of color and make
recommendations
9 foundations have provided $200 million
Ages of focus: craddle to 25 years
Key Administration Officials
Valarie Jarrett
Sec. Arne Duncan
Broderick Johnson (Chairing task force)
AG Eric Holder
Cecilia Munoz - Director of the Domestic Policy Council
_______________________________________
Stephanie Mash, esq.
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson
City of Sacramento
stephanie.omkj@gmail.com

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Adrianne Hall
Alcantara, Elias (Elias Alcantara@who.eop.gov)
stephanie.omkj@gmail.com
White House Meeting 2.25
Friday, February 21, 2014 2:04:00 PM
White House Security Clearance Form 2.25.14.xls

Hello Elias

Although Mayor Johnson did not receive an official invitation to the meeting at the White House on
Tuesday, I would like to provide the attached vitals information for security clearance just in case.

Sincerely,

Adrianne Hall
Executive Assistant to the Mayor
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson

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Essence Nolel
Adrianne Hall
Willie Brown Tribute-Interviewers.
Tuesday, January 20, 2015 3:43:39 PM
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Sen.Dianne Feinstein-Senior United States Senator


Hon. Fabian Nunez- 65th Speaker of CA State Assembly
Gov. Pete Wilson- 36th Governor of CA
Rep. Maxine Waters- US Representitive
Alice Huffman- President of CA HI NAACP
Hon. Antonio Villaraigosa- 41st Mayor of Los Angeles
Sen. Mark Leno- CA State Senate
Mayor Edwin Lee-Mayor of San Francisco

Kenneth KJ Johnston
Producer/Director, KJ 2 Productions
www.kj2productions.com
kj@kj2productions.com

KJ 2 Productions
The (r)Evolution of Media

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dkpercoco
tracydstigle
; stephanie.omkj@gmail.com; ben.omkj@gmail.com; helen.omkj@gmail.com; Patti
Bisharat; juliaburrows
daniel.omkj@gmail.com; Cassandra Jennings;
sstigle
meera.krishnan
helen.omkj@gmail.com; tracydstigler
juliaburrows
ben.omkj@gmail.com;
sstigle
Cassandra Jennings; meera.krishnan
Patti Bisharat;
stephanie.omkj@gmail.com; daniel.omkj@gmail.com
Work Plans Due Monday
Friday, April 26, 2013 9:46:15 AM

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Hi Everyone!
This is a reminder that the work plans are due on Monday! Great job Ben for already
getting yours in!
Have a great weekend!
Best,
Dana
Work Plans for Interns/ Fellows Due
When

Mon Apr 29, 2013

Where

Email them to dkpercoco

Who

Dana Percoco - organizer


sstigler
meera.krishnan
juliaburrows
tracydstigler
cjennings@cityofsacramento.org
pbisharat@cityofsacramento.org
helen.omkj@gmail.com
daniel.omkj@gmail.com
stephanie.omkj@gmail.com
ben.omkj@gmail.com

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John Dangberg
Cassandra Jennings; Daniel Conway; Patti Bisharat; Ben Sosenko
World Mayor Prize
Thursday, February 05, 2015 8:08:40 AM
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Something to consider for 2015

World Mayor Prize 2014.


Roberto Onorati

World Mayor: The year's most outstanding mayors


The World Mayor Project, which was conceived in 2004, aims to raise the profile
of mayors worldwide and honor those who have served their communities well
and who have made contributions to the well-being of cities nationally and
internationally...

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John Dangberg
Assistant City Manager

915 I Street | Sacramento, CA 95814

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John Dangberg
Cassandra Jennings; Daniel Conway; Patti Bisharat; Ben Sosenko
World Mayor Prize
Thursday, February 05, 2015 8:08:40 AM
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Something to consider for 2015

World Mayor Prize 2014.


Roberto Onorati

World Mayor: The year's most outstanding mayors


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and who have made contributions to the well-being of cities nationally and
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John Dangberg
Assistant City Manager

915 I Street | Sacramento, CA 95814

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John Dangberg
Cassandra Jennings; Daniel Conway; Patti Bisharat; Ben Sosenko
World Mayor Prize
Thursday, February 05, 2015 8:08:40 AM
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Something to consider for 2015

World Mayor Prize 2014.


Roberto Onorati

World Mayor: The year's most outstanding mayors


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John Dangberg
Assistant City Manager

915 I Street | Sacramento, CA 95814

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John Dangberg
Cassandra Jennings (cjennings@cityofsacramento.org); Daniel Conway; Patti Bisharat; Ben Sosenko
World Mayor Prize
Thursday, February 05, 2015 8:08:39 AM
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Something to consider for 2015

World Mayor Prize 2014.


Roberto Onorati

World Mayor: The year's most outstanding mayors


The World Mayor Project, which was conceived in 2004, aims to raise the profile
of mayors worldwide and honor those who have served their communities well
and who have made contributions to the well-being of cities nationally and
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John Dangberg
Assistant City Manager

915 I Street | Sacramento, CA 95814

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Aaron Anderson
Smith-Dohring, Anette M.; Shannon McPhedran; Susan Wheeler; Jackie McPartland; Talia Kaufman
Wrap up logisitics
Tuesday, April 15, 2014 9:51:22 AM

Hey all,
We're well into the planning process for April 30th's event. I think it's important we
circle back up. I'd like to meet on Friday (perhaps around lunch time?). Please let
me know if you're available.
Also, please send me your organization's logo for use on the invitation flier. Unless
anyone has objections, I'll probably include it on the invite.
Thanks!
Aaron

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Julia Burrows
Daniel Conway; Cassandra Jennings
Year of Food - Fuse Corps Fellow
Friday, May 10, 2013 12:35:22 PM

Talked with Mike Testa. He is very excited about prospect of Fuse Corps Fellow staffing the Year of Food.
He has raised funds from grocers and bankers Save Mart, Safeway, Raley's Nugget and banks. He said
anything is fair game so go for it to raise the funds to support the high level person coming our way.
:-)
Julia
P.S. If there were State of the City funds slotted for a Fuse Corps Fellow would love to start there!
JULIA BURROWS
President & Executive Director
Greenwise Joint Venture
431 I Street, Suite 202
Sacramento, CA 95814

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PHILLIP KAMPEL
Daniel Conway; Daniel Lopez; Adrianne Hall; Cassandra Jennings
Nicole West
Yes on Measure L
Friday, September 26, 2014 3:49:26 PM

Here is a link to photos from the Yes on Measure L happy hour:

Copies will be sent to Nicole for the archives.


Phil

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Priscilla Enriquez
Cassandra Jennings; Cassandra Jennings
Yes...got your note
Tuesday, February 18, 2014 9:10:35 AM
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And will send over sometime today

Priscilla Enriquez | Chief Giving Officer

| www.sacregcf.org
955 University Avenue | Suite A | Sacramento 95825

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ben.omkj@gmail.com
Talia Kaufman
Yom tickets
Friday, September 13, 2013 1:41:25 PM

Not sure if you're still in town but I was wondering if you had that extra ticket available?
Have an easy fast!,
Ben
Sent from my iPhone

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Lori Harder
mariah.omkj@gmail.com
Your Address again please for tax form for work in City of Sacramento
Monday, April 07, 2014 11:29:01 AM

Hi Mariah,

I accidentally deleted your voicemail when you gave me your new mailing address. Please give it to
me again so I can mail you the tax form.

Thanks,

Lori

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Cassandra Jennings
Mariah Sheriff (mariah.omkj@gmail.com)
Your call
Tuesday, July 09, 2013 8:34:22 AM

I am on a conference call. Whats Up?

Cassandra H. B. Jennings
Senior Advisor
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
cjennings@cityofsacramento.org

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pbisharat.omkj@gmail.com
Astrid Mirazo
Your call
Wednesday, July 30, 2014 8:54:59 AM

Can you scan and email Shirey info to me? Can't take call right now. Thanks
Sent from my iPhone

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Aaron Anderson
Mariah Sheriff
Your notes on business council
Friday, July 26, 2013 1:54:54 PM

Mariah,
The other day you mentioned you had some notes on the business council (don't
remember if they were for USCM or NCBM). Any way I'd be able to find those notes
here?

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Barnett, Leilani
Angela Jones; Geoffrey Ross; Geoffrey; Bates, Lisa@HCD; Adrian Engel; Gladys Cornell; Mary Sater
Mazwi, Marie; Christine Tien; Diane Littlefield; will@communitas.us.com; Allison Joe; Abbott, Cynthia L; Hood, Heather; Moon, John;
Bernadette Austin; Meea Kang; Judy Robinson; Cuellar, Sergio; Chris Benner; Karen Haught; Genoveva Islas; Catherine Howard;
Veronica Saldana; ben@greatvalley.org; Keil, Christopher J.; Chiappone, Valerie; Dell Richards; Kelsey, Deidre; Danielle Bergstrom;
don.saylor@yolocounty.org; Desmond Parrington; denisef@selfhelpenterprises.org; elaine.robles-mcgraw@fresno.gov; Elizabeth
Baca ; Brown, Elissa@SNC; Fedolia Harris; Genoveva Islas-Hooker; Hood, Heather; Howard, Susan; London, Jonathan; Josh Rosa;
Joe Concannon; Janis Holt; Kaying Hang; Kasirye. Olivia; Lisa Hershey; maya@calruralhousing.org; monica@calruralhousing.org;
Monica Hernandez (MHernandez@sacog.org); mike dozier; Patricia Pullen; Pahule. Chris; rachel@greatvalley.org; Randy Sater; Sara
Russell (russell.sara@epa.gov); Scott Syphax; Susan Lovenburg; Sarah Reyes; Sonenshein, Raphael; Younts, Rosemary - SAC;
zeny.m.agullana@jpmchase.com; Cathi Lamp
You"re Invited | Community Development events from Sacramento to Tulare
Tuesday, September 23, 2014 10:51:01 AM
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Equitable Transit Oriented Development Forum: Sacramento Region


Sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and Urban Land Institute (ULI) Sacramento, in partnership with California
Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD), Strategic Growth Council, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
(HUD), and County of Sacramento

Explore opportunities around equitable transit oriented development (TOD) in the greater Sacramento region. Engage
in a cross-sector dialogue to help overcome challenges to implementing equitable TOD locally. Expand your
knowledge of TOD tools and financing options to promote and facilitate TOD.
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
8:30 AM - 12:00 PM
California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD)
2020 West El Camino Avenue
Conference Room
Sacramento, CA 95833

There is no cost to attend, but advanced registration is required.


Speakers will include:
William Fleissig, President, Communitas Development
Allison Joe, Deputy Director, Strategic Growth Council
Heather Hood, Director of Programs- Northern California, Enterprise Community Partners
Meea Kang, President, Domus Development
Geoffrey Ross, Manager- Federal Programs, Sacramento Housing & Redevelopment Agency (SHRA)
Lisa Bates, Deputy Director of Housing Policy Development, California Department of Housing and Community
Development

Tulare County Regional Food Desert Forum: Accessing Healthy Foods


Sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Tulare County Health and Human Services Agency, and Tulare County University
of California Cooperative Extension

Explore opportunities to eliminate food deserts and provide access to healthy foods in low-income communities in the
Tulare County region. Expand your knowledge of successful models, tools and financing options to facilitate access to

fresh produce and healthy foods. Engage in cross-sector community dialogue to form new partners in working toward
eliminating food deserts.
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
8:30 AM - 12:00 PM
UC Cooperative Extension Auditorium
4437 S. Laspina Street
Tulare, CA 93274

There is no cost to attend, but advanced registration is required.


Who Should Attend? Community-based organizations, retailers and small businesses, municipal and county
government, elected officials and commission members, school district and educators, commercial real estate brokers,
financial institutions and foundations, real estate developers, COG and transit agencies, health organizations, and
advocates
Speakers will include:
Pete Vander Poel, Chairman of the Tulare County Board of Supervisors
Dr. Karen Haught, Tulare County Public Health Officer
Leilani Barnett, Regional Manager, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Genoveva Islas, Program Director, Central California Regional Obesity Prevention Program
Veronica Saldaa, Emerging Markets, Inc., California FreshWorks Fund
Catherine Howard, Director of Strategic Initiatives, Northern California Community Loan Fund (NCCLF)
Sergio Cuellar, Community Engagement Coordinator, Center for Regional Change, UC Davis

Last chance to register!

Greater Sacramento Healthy Communities Summit


Healthy People. Healthy Places. Healthy Economy.
Monday, September 29, 2014
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sacramento, CA
What matters most when it comes to producing good health? Research shows that socioeconomic and environmental
factors account for about half of whatdetermines our health outcomes. These factors include not only income and
education, but the characteristics of the neighborhoods in which we livesuchas access to quality affordable housing,
grocery stores that carry fresh produce, safe places to exercise, and good schools and jobs.
The Greater Sacramento Healthy Communities Summit will feature thought leaders from throughout the Sacramento
region and practitioners drawing theconnection between the built environment and the health and vitality of community
residents. The one day summit provides collaboration around sharedcross-sector goals that demonstrate the
connection between healthy people, healthy places, and a healthy economy. Join the discussion centered
aroundregional opportunities with socially motivated investments, community design and planning, livable wage jobs,
the influence of policy, and healthcareaccess and services.

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YOU"RE INVITED! The Honorable Lynn Robie Dog Park Grand Opening Celebration at the Bill Conlin Sports Complex!
Wednesday, March 11, 2015 5:04:03 PM
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PLEASE JOIN US!

Lynn Robie Dog Park Grand Opening Celebration!


SAT Mar 21 12noon at the Bill Conlin Sports Complex.

We are hosting a "Best Dressed Dog" contest with prizes for the winners donated by our local
dog sponsors. In addition, dog food vendors will be on hand to provide FREE giveaways for our
furry friends.

Be sure to share with your friends and bring the family pets out to join in the festivities! They
are the stars of the day! We are looking for a great crowd to help make this a special day for
one of our Unsung heroes of District 7! We hope to see you there!

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Pranita Amatya
Cassandra Jennings; Patricia Bisharat
Ziggurat Building
Thursday, August 28, 2014 4:01:25 PM

Hello Cassandra and Patti,


Rob Turner suggested to the Mayor that he light up the Ziggurat building for USCM
fall leadership meeting. He has asked me to find information regarding that. Do any
of you know who runs the Ziggurat and who would we need to talk to to get the
lights done? Please let me know.
Thank you,
Pranita.

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Dave GATTON
Mariah Sheriff Ray; Mariah Sheriff; Elena Temple; Josh Rosa
Zogby Language and Possible Opening
Wednesday, January 14, 2015 2:26:29 PM
USCM MayorJohnson.1.12 OMKJ edits (1).docx
Opening to State of Cities.docx

Mariah, Elena will send the complete package later this evening, I believe, but I
wanted to get this into your hands sooner as opposed to later. First attachment is
the Zogby additions to the SOC draft that you sent earlier; second attachment is my
shot at an intro. Others may also have their thoughts, but it sounded as though
your folks were actively working on the draft now. Also, I hope tomorrow to get a
2015 jobs forecast by metro from IHS which we can incorporate into the intro, if you
think it is a good idea.
Dave Gatton

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