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Cassandra Jennings
Stephanie Mash
Nick Weiler; Corina Johnson; Adrianne Hall
Re: FYI
Friday, December 13, 2013 4:45:54 PM

We can try again. The problem is they apparently have so many lists. I did not get anything regarding
the call at 5:30 pm after the Mayor could not join them on a press call. Yet we were in touch with the
White House yesterday. I will follow up with Kellyn.
Cassandra H.B. Jennings
Senior Advisor to Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento
On Dec 13, 2013, at 4:36 PM, "Stephanie Mash" <stephanie.omkj@gmail.com> wrote:
> FYI - Vanessa (or someone working for her) sent another ACA email today. I'm wondering if we can
get the White house to take her off the distribution list? On the other hand, we might not want them
to know how messy this is.
> _______________________________________
> Stephanie Mash, esq.
> Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson
> City of Sacramento
>
> stephanie.omkj@gmail.com<mailto:stephanie.omkj@gmail.com>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ---------> From: Nicole West
> Date: Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 3:17 PM
> Subject: FYI
> To: Stephanie Mash <stephanie.omkj@gmail.com<mailto:stephanie.omkj@gmail.com>>
>
>
> Hi Stephanie,
>
> Please see attached.
>
> <NCBM FUNDING ALERT Environmental Education Grants (February deadline).pdf>
> <REMINDER White House Conference Call on ACA Grassroots Action Week TODAY @530PM
(EST).pdf>

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Aisha Lowe
Daniel Conway
Aisha Lowe; Shannon Hovis
Re: Fwd: State of the City follow-up
Friday, March 01, 2013 2:30:03 PM

Shannon is POC and will connect them to VTL.


On Mar 1, 2013 12:11 PM, "Daniel Conway" <DConway@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
Please see below - who's the contact?
Daniel Conway
Chief of Staff
Mayor Kevin Johnson
Begin forwarded message:
From: Michelle Kille <MKille@cityofsacramento.org>
Date: March 1, 2013, 12:04:29 PM PST
To: Daniel Conway <DConway@cityofsacramento.org>
Subject: FW: State of the City follow-up
Hi Daniel:

Who should I point Steve to in your office?

Thank you,

Michelle Kille
Office of Vice Mayor Angelique Ashby; City of Sacramento |
Director of Public Policy |
City Hall 915 "I" Street | Sacramento, CA 95814 |

mkille@cityofsacramento.org | www.AngeliqueAshby.com


From: Steve Korvink [mailto:skorvink@westlakecharter.com]
Sent: Friday, March 01, 2013 11:54 AM
To: Michelle Kille
Subject: State of the City follow-up

Hi Michelle,

Hope all has been well and that you've been able to enjoy this
incredible weather!

I wanted to check in with you based on a few items Mayor Johnson


brought up last night in his State of the City address. As you probably
heard,he discussed the Sacramento Reads (support for 3rd grade
literacy) and Vision to Learn (eye exams and glasses for students)
programs. Can you tell me how local schools can become connected to
these?

As always, thank you for all the work you do!


-Cheers,
Steve Korvink
Chief Business Official
Westlake Charter Schools

Web: www.westlakecharter.com


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pbisharat.omkj@gmail.com
Cassandra Jennings; Daniel Conway
Re: Fwd: SB 53
Sunday, July 07, 2013 8:20:04 AM

Suggest you refer to Randi and she can coordinate.


Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T
From: Cassandra Jennings <CJennings@cityofsacramento.org>
Date: Thu, 4 Jul 2013 23:54:33 +0000
To: daniel.omkj@gmail.com<daniel.omkj@gmail.com>
Cc: Patti Bisharat<pbisharat.omkj@gmail.com>
Subject: Fwd: SB 53
Daniel,
I am passing this on to you to take the lead. Thanks.
Cassandra H.B. Jennings
Senior Advisor to Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Salgado, Alexandra" <Alexandra.Salgado@sen.ca.gov>
Date: July 3, 2013, 2:00:17 PM PDT
To: Cassandra Jennings <CJennings@cityofsacramento.org>, Khaalid
Muttaqi <KMuttaqi@cityofsacramento.org>
Subject: SB 53
Hello Cassandra and Khaalid,

Hope all is well. We are seeking Sacramentos support for SB 53 (De Len)
Ammunition Background Check System, which expands upon Sacramentos
ammunition vendor ordinance and also requires background checks for
ammunition purchasers. The City of Sacramento supported our previous efforts on
this issue in 2009, and we were hoping to get your support again. We would like
to reach out to your Chief of Police for support as well so please let me know how
to proceed. Attached is a background sheet for your reference.

Thank you,

Alex

Alexandra Salgado

Legislative Aide
Office of Senator Kevin de Len
22 nd Senate District

State Capitol, Room 5108


Sacramento, CA 95814

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Lamont Harris
Adrianna Lucero; Cassandra Jennings
Corina Johnson
RE: Fwd: Request for list of owners
Friday, August 09, 2013 7:09:42 AM

Adrianna,

I am good with this approach. Do you think you can get me the revised copy by noon?

Are we meeting downtown or the church?

From: Adrianna Lucero [mailto:adrianna.omkj@gmail.com]


Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 12:22 AM
To: Cassandra Jennings
Cc: Corina Johnson; Lamont Harris
Subject: Re: Fwd: Request for list of owners

We should compare against the original spreadsheet they sent us to see if there are any
changes. I doubt there will be many. Then we can go into the updated spreadsheet Corina and
I made, which has the properties in order based on their appearance on the map, and make
any edits.
It's annoying to update it, but should take 20 minutes max I think.
Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
On Aug 9, 2013 12:14 AM, "Cassandra Jennings" <CJennings@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
Cassandra H.B. Jennings
Senior Advisor to Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento
Begin forwarded message:
From: Lindsey Alagozian <LAlagozian@cityofsacramento.org>
Date: August 8, 2013, 10:20:47 AM PDT
To: Cassandra Jennings <CJennings@cityofsacramento.org>, Kevin Love
<KLove@cityofsacramento.org>
Subject: FW: Request for list of owners

Hi there,

Please find the updated list of owners as you requested.

Thank you,

Lindsey Alagozian, Senior Planner

City of Sacramento
Community Development Department
300 Richards Blvd, 3rd Floor
Sacramento, CA 95811

From: Josh Cannon


Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2013 10:14 AM
To: Lindsey Alagozian
Subject: RE: Request for list of owners

Hi Lindsey,
Please see the revised list of owners who have property abutting to 12th /14 th
Avenue between Franklin Blvd and Stockton Blvd. Please let me know if you
have any questions.
Thanks,
Josh
From: Lindsey Alagozian
Sent: Wednesday, August 07, 2013 12:13 PM
To: Josh Cannon
Subject: Request for list of owners

Hi Josh,

You prepared the attached list of owners for me last year and I was
wondering if you could run the same list again to get it updated.

The boundaries are as follows:


Primary Street: 12th Avenue/14th Avenue if you recall 12th Avenue changes to 14th
Avenue at Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Boundary Limits: Franklin Blvd to the West and Stockton Blvd. to the East


Thank you,

Lindsey Alagozian, Senior Planner

City of Sacramento
Community Development Department
300 Richards Blvd, 3rd Floor
Sacramento, CA 95811

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Adrianna Lucero
Cassandra Jennings
Corina Johnson; Lamont Harris
Re: Fwd: Request for list of owners
Friday, August 09, 2013 12:21:55 AM

We should compare against the original spreadsheet they sent us to see if there are
any changes. I doubt there will be many. Then we can go into the updated
spreadsheet Corina and I made, which has the properties in order based on their
appearance on the map, and make any edits.
It's annoying to update it, but should take 20 minutes max I think.
Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
On Aug 9, 2013 12:14 AM, "Cassandra Jennings"
<CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Cassandra H.B. Jennings
Senior Advisor to Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento
Begin forwarded message:
From: Lindsey Alagozian <LAlagozian@cityofsacramento.org>
Date: August 8, 2013, 10:20:47 AM PDT
To: Cassandra Jennings <CJennings@cityofsacramento.org>, Kevin
Love <KLove@cityofsacramento.org>
Subject: FW: Request for list of owners
Hi there,

Please find the updated list of owners as you requested.

Thank you,

Lindsey Alagozian, Senior Planner


City of Sacramento
Community Development Department
300 Richards Blvd, 3rd Floor
Sacramento, CA 95811

From: Josh Cannon


Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2013 10:14 AM
To: Lindsey Alagozian
Subject: RE: Request for list of owners

Hi Lindsey,

Please see the revised list of owners who have property abutting to
12 th/14th Avenue between Franklin Blvd and Stockton Blvd. Please let
me know if you have any questions.

Thanks,
Josh

From: Lindsey Alagozian


Sent: Wednesday, August 07, 2013 12:13 PM
To: Josh Cannon
Subject: Request for list of owners

Hi Josh,

You prepared the attached list of owners for me last year and I was
wondering if you could run the same list again to get it updated.


The boundaries are as follows:
Primary Street: 12th Avenue/14th Avenue if you recall 12th Avenue changes to 14th
Avenue at Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Boundary Limits: Franklin Blvd to the West and Stockton Blvd. to the East

Thank you,

Lindsey Alagozian, Senior Planner

City of Sacramento
Community Development Department
300 Richards Blvd, 3rd Floor
Sacramento, CA 95811

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Meera Krishnan
Aisha Lowe
Stephanie Mash; tracy stigler; Adrianne Hall; Mariah Sheriff; Cassandra Jennings; Astrid Mirazo; Nicole West
Re: Fwd: NCBM 39th Annual Convention Agenda
Tuesday, May 28, 2013 1:11:09 PM

Also Mayor Reed is now giving a welcoming address


On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 1:07 PM, Meera Krishnan
wrote:
Some changes:
-Minimal changes to the first 2 days. No changes to BOD meeting or the Annual
Business Meeting
-There are a bunch of changes to content and speakers of the Friday session - this
will impact the briefings and scripts we created
-President's Luncheon: Note that MKJ is expected to honor George Curry with the
Unsung Hero's Award, and sign an MOU with the National Basketball Retired
Players Association (Arnie D. Fielkow) - who is creating this briefing?
-For some reason the Education Session now starts at 2pm and the President's
Luncheon ends at 1:45. I guess we'll have to change this back to 1:30?
-Our friend Dr. Gerald Durley is listed as the Worship Leader in the Mayor's Prayer
Breakfast
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 12:51 PM, Meera Krishnan
wrote:
Yes, looking at this now
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 12:43 PM, Aisha Lowe
wrote:
Thanks Stephanie.
Meera can you let us and Astrid know if anything has changed from the
version we built the itinerary off of.
Nicole, did she ever send the board mtg agendas?
My flight departs at 2:20.
On May 28, 2013 12:17 PM, "Stephanie Mash" <stephanie.omkj@gmail.com>
wrote:
FYI revised agenda. I'm boarding the plane so I will be unavailable.
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Vanessa Williams" <vwilliams@ncbm.org>

Date: May 28, 2013, 12:11:24 PM PDT


To: <vwilliams@ncbm.org>
Subject: NCBM 39th Annual Convention Agenda
Thought this information would prove itself to be helpful as you plan for the
convention. I did not format the document and it does not reflect Bob
Johnsons participation Friday but wanted to ensure that the information was
sent. Please see the attached updated in agenda.

Thank you for all of your support.!!!

Vanessa

Vanessa R. Williams
CEO/Executive Director
National Conference of Black Mayors, Inc.
191 Peachtree Street
Stuite 849
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
~

www.ncbm.org
Celebrating 38 years of Legacy and Leadership

-Senior Fellow
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
Sacramento, CA

-Senior Fellow
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
Sacramento, CA

-Senior Fellow
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
Sacramento, CA

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Aisha Lowe
Meera Krishnan
tracy stigler; Nicole West; Mariah Sheriff; Adrianne Hall; Stephanie Mash; Astrid Mirazo; Cassandra Jennings
Re: Fwd: NCBM 39th Annual Convention Agenda
Tuesday, May 28, 2013 1:17:19 PM

Thanks Meera.
On May 28, 2013 1:11 PM, "Meera Krishnan"
wrote:
Also Mayor Reed is now giving a welcoming address
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 1:07 PM, Meera Krishnan
wrote:
Some changes:
-Minimal changes to the first 2 days. No changes to BOD meeting or the Annual
Business Meeting
-There are a bunch of changes to content and speakers of the Friday session this will impact the briefings and scripts we created
-President's Luncheon: Note that MKJ is expected to honor George Curry with
the Unsung Hero's Award, and sign an MOU with the National Basketball Retired
Players Association (Arnie D. Fielkow) - who is creating this briefing?
-For some reason the Education Session now starts at 2pm and the President's
Luncheon ends at 1:45. I guess we'll have to change this back to 1:30?
-Our friend Dr. Gerald Durley is listed as the Worship Leader in the Mayor's
Prayer Breakfast
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 12:51 PM, Meera Krishnan
wrote:
Yes, looking at this now
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 12:43 PM, Aisha Lowe
wrote:
Thanks Stephanie.
Meera can you let us and Astrid know if anything has changed from the
version we built the itinerary off of.
Nicole, did she ever send the board mtg agendas?
My flight departs at 2:20.
On May 28, 2013 12:17 PM, "Stephanie Mash"
<stephanie.omkj@gmail.com> wrote:
FYI revised agenda. I'm boarding the plane so I will be unavailable.
Sent from my iPhone

Begin forwarded message:


From: "Vanessa Williams" <vwilliams@ncbm.org>
Date: May 28, 2013, 12:11:24 PM PDT
To: <vwilliams@ncbm.org>
Subject: NCBM 39th Annual Convention Agenda
Thought this information would prove itself to be helpful as you plan for the
convention. I did not format the document and it does not reflect Bob
Johnsons participation Friday but wanted to ensure that the information was
sent. Please see the attached updated in agenda.

Thank you for all of your support.!!!

Vanessa

Vanessa R. Williams
CEO/Executive Director
National Conference of Black Mayors, Inc.
191 Peachtree Street
Stuite 849
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
~

www.ncbm.org
Celebrating 38 years of Legacy and Leadership

-Senior Fellow
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
Sacramento, CA

-Senior Fellow
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
Sacramento, CA

-Senior Fellow
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
Sacramento, CA

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Attachments:

Astrid Mirazo
Aisha Lowe
Meera Krishnan; tracy stigler; Nicole West; Mariah Sheriff; Adrianne Hall; Stephanie Mash; Cassandra Jennings
Re: Fwd: NCBM 39th Annual Convention Agenda
Tuesday, May 28, 2013 1:24:53 PM
Daily Itinerary 5.29.13-6.4.13.odt

Please see attached.


Meera, could you please send back once you have made your updates.
Thanks.

On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 1:17 PM, Aisha Lowe

wrote:

Thanks Meera.
On May 28, 2013 1:11 PM, "Meera Krishnan"
wrote:
Also Mayor Reed is now giving a welcoming address
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 1:07 PM, Meera Krishnan
wrote:
Some changes:
-Minimal changes to the first 2 days. No changes to BOD meeting or the
Annual Business Meeting
-There are a bunch of changes to content and speakers of the Friday session this will impact the briefings and scripts we created
-President's Luncheon: Note that MKJ is expected to honor George Curry with
the Unsung Hero's Award, and sign an MOU with the National Basketball
Retired Players Association (Arnie D. Fielkow) - who is creating this briefing?
-For some reason the Education Session now starts at 2pm and the President's
Luncheon ends at 1:45. I guess we'll have to change this back to 1:30?
-Our friend Dr. Gerald Durley is listed as the Worship Leader in the Mayor's
Prayer Breakfast
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 12:51 PM, Meera Krishnan
wrote:
Yes, looking at this now
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 12:43 PM, Aisha Lowe
wrote:
Thanks Stephanie.
Meera can you let us and Astrid know if anything has changed from the
version we built the itinerary off of.
Nicole, did she ever send the board mtg agendas?

My flight departs at 2:20.


On May 28, 2013 12:17 PM, "Stephanie Mash"
<stephanie.omkj@gmail.com> wrote:
FYI revised agenda. I'm boarding the plane so I will be unavailable.
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Vanessa Williams" <vwilliams@ncbm.org>
Date: May 28, 2013, 12:11:24 PM PDT
To: <vwilliams@ncbm.org>
Subject: NCBM 39th Annual Convention Agenda
Thought this information would prove itself to be helpful as you plan for the
convention. I did not format the document and it does not reflect Bob
Johnsons participation Friday but wanted to ensure that the information
was sent. Please see the attached updated in agenda.

Thank you for all of your support.!!!

Vanessa

Vanessa R. Williams
CEO/Executive Director
National Conference of Black Mayors, Inc.
191 Peachtree Street
Stuite 849
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
~

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Subject:
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Mariah Sheriff
Meera Krishnan
Aisha Lowe; Stephanie Mash; tracy stigler; Adrianne Hall; Cassandra Jennings; Astrid Mirazo; Nicole West
Re: Fwd: NCBM 39th Annual Convention Agenda
Tuesday, May 28, 2013 2:08:14 PM

Thanks Meera - apparently the change was not communicated to folks, so we have
to inform Duncan, Lomax, and Johns' people that the session now begins at 2:00pm.
I will make sure that happens.
Given the fact that things do not run on time in this conference, 1:30 was probably
too ambitious anyway...

On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 3:07 PM, Meera Krishnan


wrote:
Some changes:
-Minimal changes to the first 2 days. No changes to BOD meeting or the Annual
Business Meeting
-There are a bunch of changes to content and speakers of the Friday session - this
will impact the briefings and scripts we created
-President's Luncheon: Note that MKJ is expected to honor George Curry with the
Unsung Hero's Award, and sign an MOU with the National Basketball Retired
Players Association (Arnie D. Fielkow) - who is creating this briefing?
-For some reason the Education Session now starts at 2pm and the President's
Luncheon ends at 1:45. I guess we'll have to change this back to 1:30?
-Our friend Dr. Gerald Durley is listed as the Worship Leader in the Mayor's Prayer
Breakfast
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 12:51 PM, Meera Krishnan
wrote:
Yes, looking at this now
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 12:43 PM, Aisha Lowe
wrote:
Thanks Stephanie.
Meera can you let us and Astrid know if anything has changed from the
version we built the itinerary off of.
Nicole, did she ever send the board mtg agendas?
My flight departs at 2:20.
On May 28, 2013 12:17 PM, "Stephanie Mash" <stephanie.omkj@gmail.com>
wrote:
FYI revised agenda. I'm boarding the plane so I will be unavailable.

Sent from my iPhone


Begin forwarded message:
From: "Vanessa Williams" <vwilliams@ncbm.org>
Date: May 28, 2013, 12:11:24 PM PDT
To: <vwilliams@ncbm.org>
Subject: NCBM 39th Annual Convention Agenda
Thought this information would prove itself to be helpful as you plan for the
convention. I did not format the document and it does not reflect Bob
Johnsons participation Friday but wanted to ensure that the information was
sent. Please see the attached updated in agenda.

Thank you for all of your support.!!!

Vanessa

Vanessa R. Williams
CEO/Executive Director
National Conference of Black Mayors, Inc.
191 Peachtree Street
Stuite 849
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
~

www.ncbm.org
Celebrating 38 years of Legacy and Leadership

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Meera Krishnan
Mariah Sheriff
Aisha Lowe; Stephanie Mash; tracy stigler; Adrianne Hall; Cassandra Jennings; Astrid Mirazo; Nicole West
Re: Fwd: NCBM 39th Annual Convention Agenda
Tuesday, May 28, 2013 2:27:28 PM

Mariah - the President's Luncheon is right beforehand, so MKJ has some control over
when the session starts. We have also already communicated to 60 external people
that the session starts at 1:30
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 2:07 PM, Mariah Sheriff <mariah.omkj@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks Meera - apparently the change was not communicated to folks, so we have
to inform Duncan, Lomax, and Johns' people that the session now begins at
2:00pm. I will make sure that happens.
Given the fact that things do not run on time in this conference, 1:30 was
probably too ambitious anyway...

On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 3:07 PM, Meera Krishnan


wrote:
Some changes:
-Minimal changes to the first 2 days. No changes to BOD meeting or the Annual
Business Meeting
-There are a bunch of changes to content and speakers of the Friday session this will impact the briefings and scripts we created
-President's Luncheon: Note that MKJ is expected to honor George Curry with
the Unsung Hero's Award, and sign an MOU with the National Basketball Retired
Players Association (Arnie D. Fielkow) - who is creating this briefing?
-For some reason the Education Session now starts at 2pm and the President's
Luncheon ends at 1:45. I guess we'll have to change this back to 1:30?
-Our friend Dr. Gerald Durley is listed as the Worship Leader in the Mayor's
Prayer Breakfast
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 12:51 PM, Meera Krishnan
wrote:
Yes, looking at this now
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 12:43 PM, Aisha Lowe
wrote:
Thanks Stephanie.
Meera can you let us and Astrid know if anything has changed from the
version we built the itinerary off of.
Nicole, did she ever send the board mtg agendas?

My flight departs at 2:20.


On May 28, 2013 12:17 PM, "Stephanie Mash"
<stephanie.omkj@gmail.com> wrote:
FYI revised agenda. I'm boarding the plane so I will be unavailable.
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Vanessa Williams" <vwilliams@ncbm.org>
Date: May 28, 2013, 12:11:24 PM PDT
To: <vwilliams@ncbm.org>
Subject: NCBM 39th Annual Convention Agenda
Thought this information would prove itself to be helpful as you plan for the
convention. I did not format the document and it does not reflect Bob
Johnsons participation Friday but wanted to ensure that the information was
sent. Please see the attached updated in agenda.

Thank you for all of your support.!!!

Vanessa

Vanessa R. Williams
CEO/Executive Director
National Conference of Black Mayors, Inc.
191 Peachtree Street
Stuite 849
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
~

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To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Aisha Lowe
Meera Krishnan
tracy stigler; Nicole West; Adrianne Hall; Mariah Sheriff; Stephanie Mash; Astrid Mirazo; Cassandra Jennings
Re: Fwd: NCBM 39th Annual Convention Agenda
Tuesday, May 28, 2013 2:29:06 PM

We should let VM know MKJ invited guests and needs the session to remain at 1:30.
On May 28, 2013 2:27 PM, "Meera Krishnan"
wrote:
Mariah - the President's Luncheon is right beforehand, so MKJ has some control
over when the session starts. We have also already communicated to 60 external
people that the session starts at 1:30
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 2:07 PM, Mariah Sheriff <mariah.omkj@gmail.com>
wrote:
Thanks Meera - apparently the change was not communicated to folks, so we
have to inform Duncan, Lomax, and Johns' people that the session now begins
at 2:00pm. I will make sure that happens.
Given the fact that things do not run on time in this conference, 1:30 was
probably too ambitious anyway...

On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 3:07 PM, Meera Krishnan


wrote:
Some changes:
-Minimal changes to the first 2 days. No changes to BOD meeting or the
Annual Business Meeting
-There are a bunch of changes to content and speakers of the Friday session this will impact the briefings and scripts we created
-President's Luncheon: Note that MKJ is expected to honor George Curry with
the Unsung Hero's Award, and sign an MOU with the National Basketball
Retired Players Association (Arnie D. Fielkow) - who is creating this briefing?
-For some reason the Education Session now starts at 2pm and the President's
Luncheon ends at 1:45. I guess we'll have to change this back to 1:30?
-Our friend Dr. Gerald Durley is listed as the Worship Leader in the Mayor's
Prayer Breakfast
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 12:51 PM, Meera Krishnan
wrote:
Yes, looking at this now
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 12:43 PM, Aisha Lowe
wrote:
Thanks Stephanie.

Meera can you let us and Astrid know if anything has changed from the
version we built the itinerary off of.
Nicole, did she ever send the board mtg agendas?
My flight departs at 2:20.
On May 28, 2013 12:17 PM, "Stephanie Mash"
<stephanie.omkj@gmail.com> wrote:
FYI revised agenda. I'm boarding the plane so I will be unavailable.
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Vanessa Williams" <vwilliams@ncbm.org>
Date: May 28, 2013, 12:11:24 PM PDT
To: <vwilliams@ncbm.org>
Subject: NCBM 39th Annual Convention Agenda
Thought this information would prove itself to be helpful as you plan for the
convention. I did not format the document and it does not reflect Bob
Johnsons participation Friday but wanted to ensure that the information
was sent. Please see the attached updated in agenda.

Thank you for all of your support.!!!

Vanessa

Vanessa R. Williams
CEO/Executive Director
National Conference of Black Mayors, Inc.
191 Peachtree Street
Stuite 849
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Sacramento, CA

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Date:

Mariah Sheriff
Meera Krishnan
Aisha Lowe; Stephanie Mash; tracy stigler; Adrianne Hall; Cassandra Jennings; Astrid Mirazo; Nicole West
Re: Fwd: NCBM 39th Annual Convention Agenda
Tuesday, May 28, 2013 2:29:56 PM

Yes, but the President's luncheon will most probably start late as well, and given
that it's a lunch, you can't conceivably cut it short as people have to eat.
The external people will just have to hang out, get settled in the room.
Mariah
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 4:27 PM, Meera Krishnan
wrote:
Mariah - the President's Luncheon is right beforehand, so MKJ has some control
over when the session starts. We have also already communicated to 60 external
people that the session starts at 1:30
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 2:07 PM, Mariah Sheriff <mariah.omkj@gmail.com>
wrote:
Thanks Meera - apparently the change was not communicated to folks, so we
have to inform Duncan, Lomax, and Johns' people that the session now begins
at 2:00pm. I will make sure that happens.
Given the fact that things do not run on time in this conference, 1:30 was
probably too ambitious anyway...

On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 3:07 PM, Meera Krishnan


wrote:
Some changes:
-Minimal changes to the first 2 days. No changes to BOD meeting or the
Annual Business Meeting
-There are a bunch of changes to content and speakers of the Friday session this will impact the briefings and scripts we created
-President's Luncheon: Note that MKJ is expected to honor George Curry with
the Unsung Hero's Award, and sign an MOU with the National Basketball
Retired Players Association (Arnie D. Fielkow) - who is creating this briefing?
-For some reason the Education Session now starts at 2pm and the President's
Luncheon ends at 1:45. I guess we'll have to change this back to 1:30?
-Our friend Dr. Gerald Durley is listed as the Worship Leader in the Mayor's
Prayer Breakfast
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 12:51 PM, Meera Krishnan
wrote:
Yes, looking at this now

On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 12:43 PM, Aisha Lowe


wrote:
Thanks Stephanie.
Meera can you let us and Astrid know if anything has changed from the
version we built the itinerary off of.
Nicole, did she ever send the board mtg agendas?
My flight departs at 2:20.
On May 28, 2013 12:17 PM, "Stephanie Mash"
<stephanie.omkj@gmail.com> wrote:
FYI revised agenda. I'm boarding the plane so I will be unavailable.
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Vanessa Williams" <vwilliams@ncbm.org>
Date: May 28, 2013, 12:11:24 PM PDT
To: <vwilliams@ncbm.org>
Subject: NCBM 39th Annual Convention Agenda
Thought this information would prove itself to be helpful as you plan for the
convention. I did not format the document and it does not reflect Bob
Johnsons participation Friday but wanted to ensure that the information
was sent. Please see the attached updated in agenda.

Thank you for all of your support.!!!

Vanessa

Vanessa R. Williams
CEO/Executive Director
National Conference of Black Mayors, Inc.
191 Peachtree Street

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Mariah Sheriff
Meera Krishnan
Aisha Lowe; Stephanie Mash; tracy stigler; Adrianne Hall; Cassandra Jennings; Astrid Mirazo; Nicole West;
Shannon Hovis
Re: Fwd: NCBM 39th Annual Convention Agenda
Tuesday, May 28, 2013 2:33:18 PM

Aisha I think our emails got crossed - I recommend we keep it at 2:00pm provided
that it's not a problem for Duncan or Johns (it's not for Lomax).
The luncheon probably cannot end early due to food service and people needing to
eat.
Shannon is now copied as she's been corresponding with Duncan and Johns' people.
Shannon is there anything we should be aware of regarding this new time from your
end? Have you been able to connect with either of the offices regarding the time
change?
Mariah
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 4:29 PM, Mariah Sheriff <mariah.omkj@gmail.com> wrote:
Yes, but the President's luncheon will most probably start late as well, and given
that it's a lunch, you can't conceivably cut it short as people have to eat.
The external people will just have to hang out, get settled in the room.
Mariah
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 4:27 PM, Meera Krishnan
wrote:
Mariah - the President's Luncheon is right beforehand, so MKJ has some control
over when the session starts. We have also already communicated to 60 external
people that the session starts at 1:30
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 2:07 PM, Mariah Sheriff <mariah.omkj@gmail.com>
wrote:
Thanks Meera - apparently the change was not communicated to folks, so we
have to inform Duncan, Lomax, and Johns' people that the session now begins
at 2:00pm. I will make sure that happens.
Given the fact that things do not run on time in this conference, 1:30 was
probably too ambitious anyway...

On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 3:07 PM, Meera Krishnan


wrote:
Some changes:
-Minimal changes to the first 2 days. No changes to BOD meeting or the

Annual Business Meeting


-There are a bunch of changes to content and speakers of the Friday session
- this will impact the briefings and scripts we created
-President's Luncheon: Note that MKJ is expected to honor George Curry
with the Unsung Hero's Award, and sign an MOU with the National
Basketball Retired Players Association (Arnie D. Fielkow) - who is creating
this briefing?
-For some reason the Education Session now starts at 2pm and the
President's Luncheon ends at 1:45. I guess we'll have to change this back to
1:30?
-Our friend Dr. Gerald Durley is listed as the Worship Leader in the Mayor's
Prayer Breakfast
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 12:51 PM, Meera Krishnan
wrote:
Yes, looking at this now
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 12:43 PM, Aisha Lowe
wrote:
Thanks Stephanie.
Meera can you let us and Astrid know if anything has changed from the
version we built the itinerary off of.
Nicole, did she ever send the board mtg agendas?
My flight departs at 2:20.
On May 28, 2013 12:17 PM, "Stephanie Mash"
<stephanie.omkj@gmail.com> wrote:
FYI revised agenda. I'm boarding the plane so I will be unavailable.
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Vanessa Williams" <vwilliams@ncbm.org>
Date: May 28, 2013, 12:11:24 PM PDT
To: <vwilliams@ncbm.org>
Subject: NCBM 39th Annual Convention Agenda
Thought this information would prove itself to be helpful as you plan for
the convention. I did not format the document and it does not reflect
Bob Johnsons participation Friday but wanted to ensure that the
information was sent. Please see the attached updated in agenda.

Thank you for all of your support.!!!

Vanessa

Vanessa R. Williams
CEO/Executive Director
National Conference of Black Mayors, Inc.
191 Peachtree Street
Stuite 849
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
~

www.ncbm.org
Celebrating 38 years of Legacy and Leadership

-Senior Fellow
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
Sacramento, CA

--

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Aisha Lowe
Stephanie Mash
tracy stigler; Meera Krishnan; Adrianne Hall; Mariah Sheriff; Cassandra Jennings; Astrid Mirazo; Nicole West
Re: Fwd: NCBM 39th Annual Convention Agenda
Tuesday, May 28, 2013 12:43:26 PM

Thanks Stephanie.
Meera can you let us and Astrid know if anything has changed from the version we
built the itinerary off of.
Nicole, did she ever send the board mtg agendas?
My flight departs at 2:20.
On May 28, 2013 12:17 PM, "Stephanie Mash" <stephanie.omkj@gmail.com> wrote:
FYI revised agenda. I'm boarding the plane so I will be unavailable.
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Vanessa Williams" <vwilliams@ncbm.org>
Date: May 28, 2013, 12:11:24 PM PDT
To: <vwilliams@ncbm.org>
Subject: NCBM 39th Annual Convention Agenda
Thought this information would prove itself to be helpful as you plan for the
convention. I did not format the document and it does not reflect Bob Johnsons
participation Friday but wanted to ensure that the information was sent. Please see
the attached updated in agenda.

Thank you for all of your support.!!!

Vanessa

Vanessa R. Williams
CEO/Executive Director
National Conference of Black Mayors, Inc.

191 Peachtree Street


Stuite 849
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
~

www.ncbm.org
Celebrating 38 years of Legacy and Leadership

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Meera Krishnan
Aisha Lowe
Stephanie Mash; tracy stigler; Adrianne Hall; Mariah Sheriff; Cassandra Jennings; Astrid Mirazo; Nicole West
Re: Fwd: NCBM 39th Annual Convention Agenda
Tuesday, May 28, 2013 12:51:16 PM

Yes, looking at this now


On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 12:43 PM, Aisha Lowe

wrote:

Thanks Stephanie.
Meera can you let us and Astrid know if anything has changed from the version we
built the itinerary off of.
Nicole, did she ever send the board mtg agendas?
My flight departs at 2:20.
On May 28, 2013 12:17 PM, "Stephanie Mash" <stephanie.omkj@gmail.com>
wrote:
FYI revised agenda. I'm boarding the plane so I will be unavailable.
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Vanessa Williams" <vwilliams@ncbm.org>
Date: May 28, 2013, 12:11:24 PM PDT
To: <vwilliams@ncbm.org>
Subject: NCBM 39th Annual Convention Agenda
Thought this information would prove itself to be helpful as you plan for the
convention. I did not format the document and it does not reflect Bob Johnsons
participation Friday but wanted to ensure that the information was sent. Please see
the attached updated in agenda.

Thank you for all of your support.!!!

Vanessa

Vanessa R. Williams
CEO/Executive Director
National Conference of Black Mayors, Inc.
191 Peachtree Street
Stuite 849
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
~

www.ncbm.org
Celebrating 38 years of Legacy and Leadership

-Senior Fellow
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
Sacramento, CA

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Mariah Sheriff
Meera Krishnan
Aisha Lowe; Stephanie Mash; tracy stigler; Adrianne Hall; Cassandra Jennings; Astrid Mirazo; Nicole West
Re: Fwd: NCBM 39th Annual Convention Agenda
Tuesday, May 28, 2013 12:55:58 PM

I had asked VW to collapse the Edu Session into one.. not sure why this doesn't
reflect that. I'll reach back out.
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 2:51 PM, Meera Krishnan
wrote:
Yes, looking at this now
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 12:43 PM, Aisha Lowe

wrote:

Thanks Stephanie.
Meera can you let us and Astrid know if anything has changed from the version
we built the itinerary off of.
Nicole, did she ever send the board mtg agendas?
My flight departs at 2:20.
On May 28, 2013 12:17 PM, "Stephanie Mash" <stephanie.omkj@gmail.com>
wrote:
FYI revised agenda. I'm boarding the plane so I will be unavailable.
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Vanessa Williams" <vwilliams@ncbm.org>
Date: May 28, 2013, 12:11:24 PM PDT
To: <vwilliams@ncbm.org>
Subject: NCBM 39th Annual Convention Agenda
Thought this information would prove itself to be helpful as you plan for the
convention. I did not format the document and it does not reflect Bob Johnsons
participation Friday but wanted to ensure that the information was sent. Please
see the attached updated in agenda.

Thank you for all of your support.!!!


Vanessa

Vanessa R. Williams
CEO/Executive Director
National Conference of Black Mayors, Inc.
191 Peachtree Street
Stuite 849
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
~

www.ncbm.org
Celebrating 38 years of Legacy and Leadership

-Senior Fellow
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
Sacramento, CA

-Mariah Sheriff

Dir. of Governmental Affairs in Education


Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Meera Krishnan
Aisha Lowe
Stephanie Mash; tracy stigler; Adrianne Hall; Mariah Sheriff; Cassandra Jennings; Astrid Mirazo; Nicole West
Re: Fwd: NCBM 39th Annual Convention Agenda
Tuesday, May 28, 2013 1:07:58 PM

Some changes:
-Minimal changes to the first 2 days. No changes to BOD meeting or the Annual
Business Meeting
-There are a bunch of changes to content and speakers of the Friday session - this
will impact the briefings and scripts we created
-President's Luncheon: Note that MKJ is expected to honor George Curry with the
Unsung Hero's Award, and sign an MOU with the National Basketball Retired Players
Association (Arnie D. Fielkow) - who is creating this briefing?
-For some reason the Education Session now starts at 2pm and the President's
Luncheon ends at 1:45. I guess we'll have to change this back to 1:30?
-Our friend Dr. Gerald Durley is listed as the Worship Leader in the Mayor's Prayer
Breakfast
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 12:51 PM, Meera Krishnan
wrote:
Yes, looking at this now
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 12:43 PM, Aisha Lowe

wrote:

Thanks Stephanie.
Meera can you let us and Astrid know if anything has changed from the version
we built the itinerary off of.
Nicole, did she ever send the board mtg agendas?
My flight departs at 2:20.
On May 28, 2013 12:17 PM, "Stephanie Mash" <stephanie.omkj@gmail.com>
wrote:
FYI revised agenda. I'm boarding the plane so I will be unavailable.
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Vanessa Williams" <vwilliams@ncbm.org>
Date: May 28, 2013, 12:11:24 PM PDT
To: <vwilliams@ncbm.org>
Subject: NCBM 39th Annual Convention Agenda
Thought this information would prove itself to be helpful as you plan for the

convention. I did not format the document and it does not reflect Bob Johnsons
participation Friday but wanted to ensure that the information was sent. Please
see the attached updated in agenda.

Thank you for all of your support.!!!

Vanessa

Vanessa R. Williams
CEO/Executive Director
National Conference of Black Mayors, Inc.
191 Peachtree Street
Stuite 849
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
~

www.ncbm.org
Celebrating 38 years of Legacy and Leadership

-Senior Fellow
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson

Sacramento, CA

-Senior Fellow
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
Sacramento, CA

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Meera Krishnan
Aisha Lowe
Stephanie Mash; tracy stigler; Adrianne Hall; Mariah Sheriff; Cassandra Jennings; Astrid Mirazo; Nicole West
Re: Fwd: NCBM 39th Annual Convention Agenda
Tuesday, May 28, 2013 1:08:36 PM

Astrid, can you send me the itinerary ASAP? I need to update it based on the latest
version. Thanks.
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 12:43 PM, Aisha Lowe

wrote:

Thanks Stephanie.
Meera can you let us and Astrid know if anything has changed from the version we
built the itinerary off of.
Nicole, did she ever send the board mtg agendas?
My flight departs at 2:20.
On May 28, 2013 12:17 PM, "Stephanie Mash" <stephanie.omkj@gmail.com>
wrote:
FYI revised agenda. I'm boarding the plane so I will be unavailable.
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Vanessa Williams" <vwilliams@ncbm.org>
Date: May 28, 2013, 12:11:24 PM PDT
To: <vwilliams@ncbm.org>
Subject: NCBM 39th Annual Convention Agenda
Thought this information would prove itself to be helpful as you plan for the
convention. I did not format the document and it does not reflect Bob Johnsons
participation Friday but wanted to ensure that the information was sent. Please see
the attached updated in agenda.

Thank you for all of your support.!!!

Vanessa

Vanessa R. Williams
CEO/Executive Director
National Conference of Black Mayors, Inc.
191 Peachtree Street
Stuite 849
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
~

www.ncbm.org
Celebrating 38 years of Legacy and Leadership

-Senior Fellow
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
Sacramento, CA

From:
To:
Cc:

Aisha Lowe
Mariah Sheriff
tracy stigler; Adrianne Hall; Astrid Mirazo; Meera Krishnan; Nicole West; Stephanie Mash; Shannon Hovis;
Cassandra Jennings
Re: Fwd: NCBM 39th Annual Convention Agenda
Tuesday, May 28, 2013 2:40:36 PM

Subject:
Date:

We'll have to roll with it. As Mariah said, nothing will be on time.
Meera perhaps email those guests the time has changed (once we get there and
confirm). Thanks.
On May 28, 2013 2:33 PM, "Mariah Sheriff" <mariah.omkj@gmail.com> wrote:
Aisha I think our emails got crossed - I recommend we keep it at 2:00pm provided
that it's not a problem for Duncan or Johns (it's not for Lomax).
The luncheon probably cannot end early due to food service and people needing
to eat.
Shannon is now copied as she's been corresponding with Duncan and Johns'
people. Shannon is there anything we should be aware of regarding this new time
from your end? Have you been able to connect with either of the offices regarding
the time change?
Mariah
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 4:29 PM, Mariah Sheriff <mariah.omkj@gmail.com>
wrote:
Yes, but the President's luncheon will most probably start late as well, and given
that it's a lunch, you can't conceivably cut it short as people have to eat.
The external people will just have to hang out, get settled in the room.
Mariah
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 4:27 PM, Meera Krishnan
wrote:
Mariah - the President's Luncheon is right beforehand, so MKJ has some
control over when the session starts. We have also already communicated to
60 external people that the session starts at 1:30
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 2:07 PM, Mariah Sheriff <mariah.omkj@gmail.com>
wrote:
Thanks Meera - apparently the change was not communicated to folks, so
we have to inform Duncan, Lomax, and Johns' people that the session now
begins at 2:00pm. I will make sure that happens.
Given the fact that things do not run on time in this conference, 1:30 was
probably too ambitious anyway...

On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 3:07 PM, Meera Krishnan


wrote:
Some changes:
-Minimal changes to the first 2 days. No changes to BOD meeting or the
Annual Business Meeting
-There are a bunch of changes to content and speakers of the Friday
session - this will impact the briefings and scripts we created
-President's Luncheon: Note that MKJ is expected to honor George Curry
with the Unsung Hero's Award, and sign an MOU with the National
Basketball Retired Players Association (Arnie D. Fielkow) - who is creating
this briefing?
-For some reason the Education Session now starts at 2pm and the
President's Luncheon ends at 1:45. I guess we'll have to change this back
to 1:30?
-Our friend Dr. Gerald Durley is listed as the Worship Leader in the Mayor's
Prayer Breakfast
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 12:51 PM, Meera Krishnan
wrote:
Yes, looking at this now
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 12:43 PM, Aisha Lowe
wrote:
Thanks Stephanie.
Meera can you let us and Astrid know if anything has changed from
the version we built the itinerary off of.
Nicole, did she ever send the board mtg agendas?
My flight departs at 2:20.
On May 28, 2013 12:17 PM, "Stephanie Mash"
<stephanie.omkj@gmail.com> wrote:
FYI revised agenda. I'm boarding the plane so I will be unavailable.
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Vanessa Williams" <vwilliams@ncbm.org>
Date: May 28, 2013, 12:11:24 PM PDT
To: <vwilliams@ncbm.org>
Subject: NCBM 39th Annual Convention Agenda

Thought this information would prove itself to be helpful as you plan


for the convention. I did not format the document and it does not
reflect Bob Johnsons participation Friday but wanted to ensure that
the information was sent. Please see the attached updated in
agenda.

Thank you for all of your support.!!!

Vanessa

Vanessa R. Williams
CEO/Executive Director
National Conference of Black Mayors, Inc.
191 Peachtree Street
Stuite 849
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
~

www.ncbm.org
Celebrating 38 years of Legacy and Leadership

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Nicole West
Aisha Lowe
Stephanie Mash; tracy stigler; Meera Krishnan; Adrianne Hall; Mariah Sheriff; Cassandra Jennings; Astrid Mirazo
RE: Fwd: NCBM 39th Annual Convention Agenda
Tuesday, May 28, 2013 12:56:22 PM

Vanessa hasn't sent the board agendas yet.


From: Aisha Lowe
Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2013 12:43 PM
To: Stephanie Mash
Cc: Tracy Stigler; Meera Krishnan; Adrianne Hall; Mariah Sheriff; Cassandra Jennings; Astrid Mirazo;
Nicole West
Subject: Re: Fwd: NCBM 39th Annual Convention Agenda

Thanks Stephanie.
Meera can you let us and Astrid know if anything has changed from the version we built the
itinerary off of.
Nicole, did she ever send the board mtg agendas?
My flight departs at 2:20.
On May 28, 2013 12:17 PM, "Stephanie Mash" <stephanie.omkj@gmail.com> wrote:
FYI revised agenda. I'm boarding the plane so I will be unavailable.
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Vanessa Williams" <vwilliams@ncbm.org>
Date: May 28, 2013, 12:11:24 PM PDT
To: <vwilliams@ncbm.org>
Subject: NCBM 39th Annual Convention Agenda
Thought this information would prove itself to be helpful as you plan for the convention.
I did not format the document and it does not reflect Bob Johnsons participation
Friday but wanted to ensure that the information was sent. Please see the attached
updated in agenda.

Thank you for all of your support.!!!

Vanessa

Vanessa R. Williams
CEO/Executive Director
National Conference of Black Mayors, Inc.
191 Peachtree Street
Stuite 849
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
~

www.ncbm.org
Celebrating 38 years of Legacy and Leadership

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

Meera Krishnan
Aisha Lowe
Mariah Sheriff; tracy stigler; Adrianne Hall; Astrid Mirazo; Nicole West; Stephanie Mash; Shannon Hovis;
Cassandra Jennings
Re: Fwd: NCBM 39th Annual Convention Agenda
Tuesday, May 28, 2013 2:59:03 PM
Daily Itinerary 5.29.13-6.4.13 v02.docx

Astrid,
Attached is the updated itinerary.
Thanks,
Meera
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 2:40 PM, Aisha Lowe

wrote:

We'll have to roll with it. As Mariah said, nothing will be on time.
Meera perhaps email those guests the time has changed (once we get there and
confirm). Thanks.
On May 28, 2013 2:33 PM, "Mariah Sheriff" <mariah.omkj@gmail.com> wrote:
Aisha I think our emails got crossed - I recommend we keep it at 2:00pm
provided that it's not a problem for Duncan or Johns (it's not for Lomax).
The luncheon probably cannot end early due to food service and people needing
to eat.
Shannon is now copied as she's been corresponding with Duncan and Johns'
people. Shannon is there anything we should be aware of regarding this new
time from your end? Have you been able to connect with either of the offices
regarding the time change?
Mariah
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 4:29 PM, Mariah Sheriff <mariah.omkj@gmail.com>
wrote:
Yes, but the President's luncheon will most probably start late as well, and
given that it's a lunch, you can't conceivably cut it short as people have to eat.
The external people will just have to hang out, get settled in the room.
Mariah
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 4:27 PM, Meera Krishnan
wrote:
Mariah - the President's Luncheon is right beforehand, so MKJ has some
control over when the session starts. We have also already communicated to
60 external people that the session starts at 1:30

On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 2:07 PM, Mariah Sheriff


<mariah.omkj@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks Meera - apparently the change was not communicated to folks, so
we have to inform Duncan, Lomax, and Johns' people that the session
now begins at 2:00pm. I will make sure that happens.
Given the fact that things do not run on time in this conference, 1:30 was
probably too ambitious anyway...

On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 3:07 PM, Meera Krishnan


wrote:
Some changes:
-Minimal changes to the first 2 days. No changes to BOD meeting or the
Annual Business Meeting
-There are a bunch of changes to content and speakers of the Friday
session - this will impact the briefings and scripts we created
-President's Luncheon: Note that MKJ is expected to honor George Curry
with the Unsung Hero's Award, and sign an MOU with the National
Basketball Retired Players Association (Arnie D. Fielkow) - who is
creating this briefing?
-For some reason the Education Session now starts at 2pm and the
President's Luncheon ends at 1:45. I guess we'll have to change this
back to 1:30?
-Our friend Dr. Gerald Durley is listed as the Worship Leader in the
Mayor's Prayer Breakfast
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 12:51 PM, Meera Krishnan
wrote:
Yes, looking at this now
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 12:43 PM, Aisha Lowe
wrote:
Thanks Stephanie.
Meera can you let us and Astrid know if anything has changed from
the version we built the itinerary off of.
Nicole, did she ever send the board mtg agendas?
My flight departs at 2:20.
On May 28, 2013 12:17 PM, "Stephanie Mash"
<stephanie.omkj@gmail.com> wrote:
FYI revised agenda. I'm boarding the plane so I will be
unavailable.

Sent from my iPhone


Begin forwarded message:
From: "Vanessa Williams" <vwilliams@ncbm.org>
Date: May 28, 2013, 12:11:24 PM PDT
To: <vwilliams@ncbm.org>
Subject: NCBM 39th Annual Convention Agenda
Thought this information would prove itself to be helpful as you plan
for the convention. I did not format the document and it does not
reflect Bob Johnsons participation Friday but wanted to ensure that
the information was sent. Please see the attached updated in
agenda.

Thank you for all of your support.!!!

Vanessa

Vanessa R. Williams
CEO/Executive Director
National Conference of Black Mayors, Inc.
191 Peachtree Street
Stuite 849
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
~

www.ncbm.org

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

StandUpSac .
Meera Krishnan
Shannon Hovis; Cassandra Jennings
Re: Fwd: Mayor"s Luncheon
Thursday, April 18, 2013 4:57:11 PM

Meaning staff not special guests? Education staff followed by other OMKJ staff who
can attend.
On Apr 18, 2013 4:36 PM, "Meera Krishnan"
wrote:
FYI - UNCF can accommodate 10 from the Mayor's office. She needs the names of
who will be attending. So far I have:
-Mariah
-Meera
-Shannon
-Cassandra
-Aisha
Cassandra / Aisha - who else do you think should be invited? Let me check to
make sure they included council members - if not, we can invite them for our
table.
Thanks,
Meera
---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Cheryl Chambers <Cheryl.Chambers@uncf.org>
Date: Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 9:46 AM
Subject: RE: Mayor's Luncheon
To: Meera Krishnan

Meera,

Lets start with 10 that would be a table.

Cheryl Chambers
Development Director


From: Meera Krishnan
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 8:28 PM
To: Cheryl Chambers

Subject: Re: Mayor's Luncheon

Thanks Cheryl! How many people from the Mayor's office can you accommodate?

On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 4:05 PM, Cheryl Chambers


<Cheryl.Chambers@uncf.org> wrote:
Meera,

Yes, I need the names of those who will attending from the Mayors office. The event is free for
invited guests and $75 for the public who wish to attend. Thanks for sending the names over as I
working on the rsvp list.

Cheryl Chambers
Development Director

From: Meera Krishnan


Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 4:02 PM
To: Cheryl Chambers
Cc: Shannon Hovis; Cassandra Jennings
Subject: Re: Mayor's Luncheon

Hi Cheryl,

Do you mean specifically from the Mayor's office who will be attending, or
attendees recommended by the Mayor's office?

Also, one of our colleagues was on an email chain from you stating that the event
costs $75 for participants. Can you clarify, as we had been under the impression
that the event was free for invited guests who were not sponsors?

Thank you!
-Meera

On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 3:43 PM, Cheryl Chambers


<Cheryl.Chambers@uncf.org> wrote:
Meera,

Please forward me a list of names for luncheon attendees from the Mayors office.
Thanks

Cheryl Chambers
Development Director

-Senior Fellow
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
Sacramento, CA

-Senior Fellow
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
Sacramento, CA

-Senior Fellow
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
Sacramento, CA

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Aisha Lowe
Cassandra Jennings
Dana Percoco; Mariah Sheriff; Shannon Hovis; Symia Stigler
Re: Fwd: Invitation to listen and respond to student presentations on community issues- Sac Hi
Wednesday, May 22, 2013 9:21:47 AM

I will be out as well.


On May 22, 2013 12:49 AM, "Cassandra Jennings"
<CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Would any of you be interested in sitting in on the presentation on behalf of the
Mayor's Office?
Cassandra H.B. Jennings
Senior Advisor to Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento
Begin forwarded message:
From: Bina Lefkovitz
Date: May 14, 2013, 7:50:05 AM PDT
To: cassandra Jennnings <cjennings@cityofsacramento.org>
Cc: Bina Lefkovitz
Subject: Invitation to listen and respond to student
presentations on community issues- Sac Hi
Cassandra
I have been working with a class at sac hi helping the students learn
about advocacy and how to work with city government. The students
picked four topics to research and develop recommendations around.
These are: police youth relationships, litter and illegal dumping,
resources for the school libarary, and gang prevention. The students
will present thier recommendations to Jay and the high school
principal. I was wondering if you might have time and interest to
attend the student's presentation and be part of the panel with Jay,
representing the Mayors Office. After each group presents the panel
will provide feedback on how realistic the solutions are and if the
City or School District could act on them.
This is my first attempt to work with a classroom teacher on teaching
students how to get local government to work for them. We are hoping
to develop something that we can then use at other schools to engage
students to become more active citizens.
The presentations will be at Sac Hi on Friday, May 24th from 12:151:20.
Let me know if you can attend.

Thanks
Bina

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:
Attachments:

Michael Blake
Kim Noble; Patti Bisharat; Daniel Conway
Re: Fwd: Connecting w/Chief Somers
Tuesday, February 25, 2014 6:54:49 AM
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Good morning Daniel and Patti,


I hope you are both well. We really need your guidance here. This is now the
third attempt for us to get information on how we can help on resiliency, and we're
now being told to wait until late March just to get some initial answers back. Is
there anyone else on their team who can assist so we can move forward? Is there a
back story as to why they seem so reluctant?
Please see response below
---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Ferguson, Lori <LFerguson@pd.cityofsacramento.org>
Date: Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 7:06 PM
Subject: RE: Connecting w/Chief Somers
To: Kim Noble <kimrenay@greenforall.org>

Hi Kim,

Thank you for the questions. Chief Somers is attending a conference this week and will also be
out of town the week of March 9 for training.

If Mr. Blake is available on Thursday, March 20 at 3:00 p.m., will you tentatively hold this time
spot for the conference call? This is the Chiefs first availability. Once he returns to the office, Ill
confirm if this option gives him enough time to meet with staff and prepare for the call.

Thank you,

Kind Regards,

Lori Ferguson
Administrative Assistant to Chief Sam Somers Jr.
Sacramento Police Department
5770 Freeport Blvd., Suite 100
Sacramento, CA 95822

lferguson@pd.cityofsacramento.org

Making Sacramento the Safest Big City in California

From: Kim Noble [mailto:kimrenay@greenforall.org]


Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2014 10:53 AM
To: Ferguson, Lori
Subject: Connecting w/Chief Somers

Hello Lori
Great speaking with you last week. Please find below the questions we'd like to
ask Chief Somers. Michael's looking forward to speaking with him at some point
this week, is this possible? Thanks so much
Kim

1)
Are there city programs or other programs that he is aware of that train or
otherwise assist Sacramento families to be prepared for emergencies?
2)
What are the kinds of emergencies that the programs are focused on and
what are the types of family preparedness that the programs seek to achieve.

For example, an earthquake preparedness program might train people about where
to stand during a quake, how to shut off leaking gas lines, what supplies
to keep in the home, etc.
3)
What resources (funds, staff) are available to these programs and to what
extent have they reached the city population (what percentage of households are
prepared?

-Kim R. Noble
Executive Aide & Program Associate
Green For All
1101 17th Street NW - Suite 250
Washington, DC 20036
e: kimrenay@greenforall.org

VIDEO -A Clash of Climates:


Which Side Are You On?

-Kim R. Noble
Executive Aide & Program Associate
Green For All
1101 17th Street NW - Suite 250
Washington, DC 20036
e: kimrenay@greenforall.org
VIDEO -A Clash of Climates:
Which Side Are You On?

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Adrianna Lucero
Cassandra Jennings
Corina Johnson; Mary Lynn Perry
Re: Fwd: Cities of Service Grants Information
Monday, August 05, 2013 9:29:43 PM

Nope, sounds like the same call that both Mary Lynn and I have previously sat in on.
Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
On Aug 5, 2013 9:27 PM, "Cassandra Jennings" <CJennings@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
Do we need to participate?
Cassandra H.B. Jennings
Senior Advisor to Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento
Begin forwarded message:
From: Mayor Johnson <Mayor@cityofsacramento.org>
Date: August 5, 2013, 5:44:59 PM PDT
To: Cassandra Jennings <CJennings@cityofsacramento.org>
Subject: FW: Cities of Service Grants Information

From: Cities of Service [info@citiesofservice.org]


Sent: Monday, August 05, 2013 11:06 AM
Subject: Cities of Service Grants Information
Coalition Members,
I'm writing with a friendly reminder about two grant opportunities from Cities of Service:

1. Cities of Service Impact Volunteering Fund

The deadline to submit a Verification of Eligibility for a grant from theCities of Service
Impact Volunteering Fundis September 6.Please note that in order to have access to the full
application, your city must first submit its Verification of Eligibility.Thanks to everyone that
hasalreadysubmitted their city's Verification.
There will be a final informational call about the Impact Volunteering Fund application
process on Wednesday, August 21 at 3 pm EDT. To RSVP for the call and receive dial-in
information, please email info@citiesofservice.org.

To learn more about theCities of Service Impact Volunteering Fund, clickhere. To submit your
Verification of Eligibility, clickhere.


2. Volunteer CPR grants

Grants are availableto support the implementation of theVolunteer CPR Blueprint,made


possible by a partnership between the American Heart Association and Cities of
Service.Coalition members interested in implementing the Volunteer CPR Blueprint, a highimpact service strategy in which the mayor's office, through partnerships with local medical
professionals or emergency responders,trains volunteers to use the lifesaving Hands-Only CPR
technique,may be awarded up to 500 CPR Anytime kits.

Applications are due Friday, September 20, 2012; winning cities will be notified this Fall.

To learn more about Volunteer CPR grant program, click here. To apply for a grant, clickhere.

We hope these resources are helpful in advancing your citys impact volunteering efforts! Please
let us know if you have any questions.

Best,
Na'eem

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Mayor Johnson
tracy stigler
Alex brakebill; aaron. omkj; Mariah Sheriff; Aisha Lowe
Re: Fwd:
Tuesday, August 06, 2013 3:15:57 PM

bam
On Aug 6, 2013, at 2:42 PM, "Tracy Stigler"
Proof of payment for Hilliard Hampton attached.
T
---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Hilliard
Date: Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 2:34 PM
Subject: Fwd:
To: Stigler Tracy
Per our discussion
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
From: Mark Stuhldreher <mstuhldreher@cityofinkster.com>
Date: August 6, 2013, 5:19:50 PM EDT
To: "'mayorhampton
Mayor-

A copy of the check is attached. It has not cleared our bank yet.

Mark Stuhldreher
Treasurer/Interim City Manager
City of Inkster
26215 Trowbridge St
Inkster, MI 48141

wrote:

<BMC Dues Check.pdf>

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Stephanie Mash
Cassandra Jennings
Mariah Sheriff (mariah.omkj@gmail.com)
Re: FW: World Conference of Black Mayors in Bermuda, 2014...
Friday, April 25, 2014 3:01:15 PM

I can follow-up. We are not going to Bermuda.


_______________________________________
Stephanie Mash, Esq.
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson
City of Sacramento
stephanie.omkj@gmail.com
On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 5:59 PM, Cassandra Jennings
<CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
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/jesse-jackson-picked-bycolombia-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

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Stephanie Mash
Cassandra Jennings
Re: FW: World Conference of Black Mayors in Bermuda, 2014...
Friday, April 25, 2014 3:03:16 PM

Thanks, you too!


_______________________________________
Stephanie Mash, Esq.
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson
City of Sacramento
stephanie.omkj@gmail.com
On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 6:02 PM, Cassandra Jennings
<CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Surely NOT!!!

Have a great weekend.

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


Sent: Friday, April 25, 2014 3:01 PM
To: Cassandra Jennings
Cc: Mariah Sheriff (mariah.omkj@gmail.com)
Subject: Re: FW: World Conference of Black Mayors in Bermuda, 2014...

I can follow-up. We are not going to Bermuda.

_______________________________________
Stephanie Mash, Esq.
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson
City of Sacramento

stephanie.omkj@gmail.com

On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 5:59 PM, Cassandra Jennings

Twitter
LinkedIn

From:
To:
Cc:

Ed Somers
Patel, Rohan
Tom Cochran; Mariah Sheriff Ray; Elena Temple-Webb; ben.omkj@gmail.com; Alcantara, Elias; Metoyer,
Jordan
Re: FW: WEEKEND GUIDANCE AND PRESS SCHEDULE FOR SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, SUNDAY, JANUARY 18,
AND MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 2015
Friday, January 16, 2015 3:25:08 PM

Subject:
Date:

Wonderful. Thank you!


On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 6:24 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

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.

###
----Unsubscribe
The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington DC 20500

-Ed Somers
Chief of Staff
The U.S. Conference of Mayors
esomers@usmayors.org

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Josh Rosa
Tavares, Michael
John Colford; Daniel Lopez
Re: FW: Veterans Fees
Friday, September 19, 2014 4:01:31 PM

Thanks, Mike. We'll look into it, however Mayor Johnson rarely, if ever, takes
positions on legislation unless there's a specific Sacramento tie-in and specific way
that Mayor Johnson's involvement would uniquely impact the issue. Can you help
us understand how this might be something uniquely up the Mayor's alley?
On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 2:00 PM, Tavares, Michael <TavareT@crc.losrios.edu>
wrote:
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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to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that you have received this document in error
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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

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Tavares, Michael
Josh Rosa
John Colford; Daniel Lopez
RE: FW: Veterans Fees
Friday, September 19, 2014 5:05:09 PM

During the Solutions City event, the mayor asked me to get the Los Rios Community College District on
board with having veterans attend college just like another other California resident.
The reason why some veterans cannot is because they were stationed else where, have returned back
to California and are not considered California residents anymore so therefore they have to pay higher
tuition or enrollment fees.
AB 13 will change all of that but we need Governor Brown to sign off on it. It's sitting on his desk
waiting to be signed.
Hopefully this made sense.

From: Josh Rosa [josh.omkj@gmail.com]


Sent: Friday, September 19, 2014 4:01 PM
To: Tavares, Michael
Cc: John Colford; Daniel Lopez
Subject: Re: FW: Veterans Fees

Thanks, Mike. We'll look into it, however Mayor Johnson rarely, if ever, takes positions on
legislation unless there's a specific Sacramento tie-in and specific way that Mayor Johnson's
involvement would uniquely impact the issue. Can you help us understand how this might be
something uniquely up the Mayor's alley?
On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 2:00 PM, Tavares, Michael <TavareT@crc.losrios.edu> wrote:
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

ATTORNEY/CLIENT PRIVILEGED: The information contained in this e-mail message is intended


only for the personal and confidential use of the recipient(s) named above. This message may be
an attorney-client communication and/or work product and as such is privileged and confidential.
If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient or an agent responsible for delivering it
to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that you have received this document in error
and that any review, dissemination, distribution, or copying of this message is strictly prohibited. If
you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately by e-mail or call
Katrina Harman at
and delete the original message. Thank you.

_____________________________________________
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

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Josh Rosa
Tavares, Michael
John Colford; Daniel Lopez
Re: FW: Veterans Fees
Friday, September 19, 2014 5:39:13 PM

Understand. Thank you, Mike.


On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 5:05 PM, Tavares, Michael <TavareT@crc.losrios.edu>
wrote:

During the Solutions City event, the mayor asked me to get the Los Rios Community College District
on board with having veterans attend college just like another other California resident.
The reason why some veterans cannot is because they were stationed else where, have returned
back to California and are not considered California residents anymore so therefore they have to pay
higher tuition or enrollment fees.
AB 13 will change all of that but we need Governor Brown to sign off on it. It's sitting on his desk
waiting to be signed.
Hopefully this made sense.

From: Josh Rosa [josh.omkj@gmail.com]


Sent: Friday, September 19, 2014 4:01 PM
To: Tavares, Michael
Cc: John Colford; Daniel Lopez
Subject: Re: FW: Veterans Fees
Thanks, Mike. We'll look into it, however Mayor Johnson rarely, if ever, takes positions on
legislation unless there's a specific Sacramento tie-in and specific way that Mayor
Johnson's involvement would uniquely impact the issue. Can you help us understand how
this might be something uniquely up the Mayor's alley?
On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 2:00 PM, Tavares, Michael <TavareT@crc.losrios.edu> wrote:
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

ATTORNEY/CLIENT PRIVILEGED: The information contained in this e-mail message is intended


only for the personal and confidential use of the recipient(s) named above. This message may
be an attorney-client communication and/or work product and as such is privileged and
confidential. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient or an agent responsible
for delivering it to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that you have received this
document in error and that any review, dissemination, distribution, or copying of this message
is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us
immediately by e-mail or call Katrina Harman at
and delete the original
message. Thank you.

_____________________________________________
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

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Pranita Amatya
Leslie Wisniewski; Richard Rich; Christina Kruise
Re: FW: Updated Survey
Tuesday, February 03, 2015 10:04:22 AM

Is this ready to be distributed to the art groups?


Thank you,
Pranita.
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 8:23 AM, Leslie Wisniewski
<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:

From: Christina Kruise [mailto:christina@webbmgmt.org]


Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2015 6:31 AM
To: Richard Rich; Leslie Wisniewski; Jody Ulich
Subject: Updated Survey

Hi all,

Please find attached an updated survey. Let me know if you have any
comments/edits.

Thank you!
Christina

-Christina Kruise
Webb Management Services

w. webbmgmt.org

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Christina Kruise
Pranita Amatya
Leslie Wisniewski; Richard Rich
Re: FW: Updated Survey
Tuesday, February 03, 2015 10:05:52 AM

If there's no further feed back- yes, it is. Thanks, Pranita!


Christina
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 1:04 PM, Pranita Amatya <pranita.omkj@gmail.com> wrote:
Is this ready to be distributed to the art groups?
Thank you,
Pranita.
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 8:23 AM, Leslie Wisniewski
<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:

From: Christina Kruise [mailto:christina@webbmgmt.org]


Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2015 6:31 AM
To: Richard Rich; Leslie Wisniewski; Jody Ulich
Subject: Updated Survey

Hi all,

Please find attached an updated survey. Let me know if you have any
comments/edits.

Thank you!
Christina

-Christina Kruise
Webb Management Services

w. webbmgmt.org

-Christina Kruise
Webb Management Services
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From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Christina Kruise
Pranita Amatya
Leslie Wisniewski; Richard Rich
Re: FW: Updated Survey
Tuesday, February 03, 2015 12:03:07 PM

Actually, Pranita, I just realized that I sent you the PDF version of the survey for
review. Here is the link to the online
version:
If the PDF version has already gone around, the link can be sent as a follow-up.
However, if any surveys are filled-out manually, they can be input into the system.
Please just forward the PDF version of them all to me.
Thanks!
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 1:05 PM, Christina Kruise <christina@webbmgmt.org>
wrote:
If there's no further feed back- yes, it is. Thanks, Pranita!
Christina
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 1:04 PM, Pranita Amatya <pranita.omkj@gmail.com>
wrote:
Is this ready to be distributed to the art groups?
Thank you,
Pranita.
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 8:23 AM, Leslie Wisniewski
<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:

From: Christina Kruise [mailto:christina@webbmgmt.org]


Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2015 6:31 AM
To: Richard Rich; Leslie Wisniewski; Jody Ulich
Subject: Updated Survey

Hi all,

Please find attached an updated survey. Let me know if you have any
comments/edits.

Thank you!

Christina

-Christina Kruise
Webb Management Services

w. webbmgmt.org

-Christina Kruise
Webb Management Services
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-Christina Kruise
Webb Management Services
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From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Pranita Amatya
Christina Kruise
Leslie Wisniewski; Richard Rich
Re: FW: Updated Survey
Tuesday, February 03, 2015 1:03:17 PM

Hi Christina,
I haven't sent the email yet. Will do it soon. Thank you!
-Pranita
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 12:03 PM, Christina Kruise <christina@webbmgmt.org>
wrote:
Actually, Pranita, I just realized that I sent you the PDF version of the survey for
review. Here is the link to the online
version:
If the PDF version has already gone around, the link can be sent as a follow-up.
However, if any surveys are filled-out manually, they can be input into the system.
Please just forward the PDF version of them all to me.
Thanks!
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 1:05 PM, Christina Kruise <christina@webbmgmt.org>
wrote:
If there's no further feed back- yes, it is. Thanks, Pranita!
Christina
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 1:04 PM, Pranita Amatya <pranita.omkj@gmail.com>
wrote:
Is this ready to be distributed to the art groups?
Thank you,
Pranita.
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 8:23 AM, Leslie Wisniewski
<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:

From: Christina Kruise [mailto:christina@webbmgmt.org]


Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2015 6:31 AM
To: Richard Rich; Leslie Wisniewski; Jody Ulich
Subject: Updated Survey

Hi all,

Please find attached an updated survey. Let me know if you have any
comments/edits.

Thank you!
Christina

-Christina Kruise
Webb Management Services

w. webbmgmt.org

-Christina Kruise
Webb Management Services
w. webbmgmt.org

-Christina Kruise
Webb Management Services
w. webbmgmt.org

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Christina Kruise
Pranita Amatya
Leslie Wisniewski; Richard Rich
Re: FW: Updated Survey
Monday, February 09, 2015 6:38:02 AM

Hi all,
Just a quick update on the survey- we currently have 17 responses. Pranita, how
many organizations has the survey link been sent to? It would be great if we could
get a few more to respond. Perhaps we can get a reminder email out
today/tomorrow?
Thanks!
Christina
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 4:03 PM, Pranita Amatya <pranita.omkj@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Christina,
I haven't sent the email yet. Will do it soon. Thank you!
-Pranita
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 12:03 PM, Christina Kruise <christina@webbmgmt.org>
wrote:
Actually, Pranita, I just realized that I sent you the PDF version of the survey for
review. Here is the link to the online
version:
If the PDF version has already gone around, the link can be sent as a follow-up.
However, if any surveys are filled-out manually, they can be input into the
system. Please just forward the PDF version of them all to me.
Thanks!
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 1:05 PM, Christina Kruise <christina@webbmgmt.org>
wrote:
If there's no further feed back- yes, it is. Thanks, Pranita!
Christina
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 1:04 PM, Pranita Amatya <pranita.omkj@gmail.com>
wrote:
Is this ready to be distributed to the art groups?
Thank you,
Pranita.
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 8:23 AM, Leslie Wisniewski
<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:


From: Christina Kruise [mailto:christina@webbmgmt.org]
Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2015 6:31 AM
To: Richard Rich; Leslie Wisniewski; Jody Ulich
Subject: Updated Survey

Hi all,

Please find attached an updated survey. Let me know if you have any
comments/edits.

Thank you!
Christina

-Christina Kruise
Webb Management Services

w. webbmgmt.org

-Christina Kruise
Webb Management Services
w. webbmgmt.org

-Christina Kruise
Webb Management Services
w. webbmgmt.org

-Christina Kruise
Webb Management Services
w. webbmgmt.org

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Pranita Amatya
Christina Kruise
Leslie Wisniewski; Richard Rich
Re: FW: Updated Survey
Monday, February 09, 2015 8:45:48 AM

The email was sent to 70+ organizations. I can definitely send a reminder email.
Thank you,
Pranita.
On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 6:37 AM, Christina Kruise <christina@webbmgmt.org>
wrote:
Hi all,
Just a quick update on the survey- we currently have 17 responses. Pranita, how
many organizations has the survey link been sent to? It would be great if we
could get a few more to respond. Perhaps we can get a reminder email out
today/tomorrow?
Thanks!
Christina
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 4:03 PM, Pranita Amatya <pranita.omkj@gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi Christina,
I haven't sent the email yet. Will do it soon. Thank you!
-Pranita
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 12:03 PM, Christina Kruise <christina@webbmgmt.org>
wrote:
Actually, Pranita, I just realized that I sent you the PDF version of the survey
for review. Here is the link to the online
version:
If the PDF version has already gone around, the link can be sent as a followup. However, if any surveys are filled-out manually, they can be input into the
system. Please just forward the PDF version of them all to me.
Thanks!
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 1:05 PM, Christina Kruise <christina@webbmgmt.org>
wrote:
If there's no further feed back- yes, it is. Thanks, Pranita!
Christina
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 1:04 PM, Pranita Amatya
<pranita.omkj@gmail.com> wrote:
Is this ready to be distributed to the art groups?

Thank you,
Pranita.
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 8:23 AM, Leslie Wisniewski
<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:

From: Christina Kruise [mailto:christina@webbmgmt.org]


Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2015 6:31 AM
To: Richard Rich; Leslie Wisniewski; Jody Ulich
Subject: Updated Survey

Hi all,

Please find attached an updated survey. Let me know if you have any
comments/edits.

Thank you!
Christina

-Christina Kruise
Webb Management Services

w. webbmgmt.org

-Christina Kruise
Webb Management Services
w. webbmgmt.org

-Christina Kruise
Webb Management Services
w. webbmgmt.org

-Christina Kruise
Webb Management Services
w. webbmgmt.org

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Shannon Hovis
Cassandra Jennings
Meera Krishnan
Re: FW: UNCF Mayoral Luncheon | FINAL VERSION II
Monday, April 22, 2013 12:35:05 PM

Cassandra,
I have sent this along to Ben so that he is looped in. Can you also please provide
quick sign-off? The release looks fine to me - as long as they change the date that
it is released.
Thank you,
Shannon
On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 11:53 AM, Cheryl Chambers <Cheryl.Chambers@uncf.org>
wrote:
Hello Ladies,

Forwarding the email blast for your review and when can I expect the press release approval?
Thanks

Cheryl Chambers
Development Director

From: Johari Leaks


Sent: Monday, April 22, 2013 10:45 AM
To: Monica Sudduth; Cheryl Chambers
Subject: UNCF Mayoral Luncheon | FINAL VERSION II

Hi there, noticed there wasn't a space between a word or two. Fixed it! Thanks,

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Cheryl Chambers
Shannon Hovis; Monica Sudduth
Meera Krishnan; Cassandra Jennings
RE: FW: UNCF Mayoral Luncheon | FINAL VERSION II
Monday, April 22, 2013 4:35:24 PM

Yes, we spoke with Phil about a week ago and invited Dr. Macari to participate on the panel and
additional stakeholders that he recommended. He has been invited.

Cheryl Chambers
Development Director

From: Shannon Hovis [mailto:shovis.omkj@gmail.com]


Sent: Monday, April 22, 2013 1:33 PM
To: Cheryl Chambers; Monica Sudduth
Cc: Meera Krishnan; Cassandra Jennings
Subject: Re: FW: UNCF Mayoral Luncheon | FINAL VERSION II

Hi Cheryl & Monica,


Thank you for your patience - press release looks good and has our approval. Thank you also
for sending this email blast.
Separately, I just wanted to flag for you one of the invitees to the luncheon - Phil Romig.
Phil is listed as coming from CSUS; he is actually the Science Curriculum Specialist for the
Sacramento County Office of Education. Phil is a phenomenal educator and contributor to
innovative practices in the Sacramento region. I will reach out to him personally to let him
know how much we would value his presence at the luncheon - he would have already
received the invitation, correct? Please let me know if there might be any additional role for
him during the luncheon at this point.
Thank you!
Shannon
On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 11:53 AM, Cheryl Chambers <Cheryl.Chambers@uncf.org> wrote:
Hello Ladies,

Forwarding the email blast for your review and when can I expect the press release approval?
Thanks

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Shannon Hovis
Cassandra Jennings
Meera Krishnan
Re: FW: UNCF Mayoral Luncheon | FINAL VERSION II
Monday, April 22, 2013 1:12:19 PM

Received sign-off from Aisha, & will let Cheryl & Monica know that the press release is
fine. Thank you.
On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 12:35 PM, Shannon Hovis <shovis.omkj@gmail.com> wrote:
Cassandra,
I have sent this along to Ben so that he is looped in. Can you also please provide
quick sign-off? The release looks fine to me - as long as they change the date that
it is released.
Thank you,
Shannon
On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 11:53 AM, Cheryl Chambers <Cheryl.Chambers@uncf.org>
wrote:
Hello Ladies,

Forwarding the email blast for your review and when can I expect the press release approval?
Thanks

Cheryl Chambers
Development Director

From: Johari Leaks


Sent: Monday, April 22, 2013 10:45 AM
To: Monica Sudduth; Cheryl Chambers
Subject: UNCF Mayoral Luncheon | FINAL VERSION II

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Cheryl Chambers
Shannon Hovis; Monica Sudduth
Meera Krishnan; Cassandra Jennings
RE: FW: UNCF Mayoral Luncheon | FINAL VERSION II
Monday, April 22, 2013 4:36:22 PM

I just got my Phils mixed up Phil Garcia is CSUS, Phil Romig did get invited and his two colleagues has
rsvpd that they plan to attend.

Cheryl Chambers
Development Director

From: Shannon Hovis [mailto:shovis.omkj@gmail.com]


Sent: Monday, April 22, 2013 1:33 PM
To: Cheryl Chambers; Monica Sudduth
Cc: Meera Krishnan; Cassandra Jennings
Subject: Re: FW: UNCF Mayoral Luncheon | FINAL VERSION II

Hi Cheryl & Monica,


Thank you for your patience - press release looks good and has our approval. Thank you also
for sending this email blast.
Separately, I just wanted to flag for you one of the invitees to the luncheon - Phil Romig.
Phil is listed as coming from CSUS; he is actually the Science Curriculum Specialist for the
Sacramento County Office of Education. Phil is a phenomenal educator and contributor to
innovative practices in the Sacramento region. I will reach out to him personally to let him
know how much we would value his presence at the luncheon - he would have already
received the invitation, correct? Please let me know if there might be any additional role for
him during the luncheon at this point.
Thank you!
Shannon
On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 11:53 AM, Cheryl Chambers <Cheryl.Chambers@uncf.org> wrote:
Hello Ladies,

Forwarding the email blast for your review and when can I expect the press release approval?
Thanks

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Shannon Hovis
Cheryl Chambers; monica.sudduth
Meera Krishnan; Cassandra Jennings
Re: FW: UNCF Mayoral Luncheon | FINAL VERSION II
Monday, April 22, 2013 1:33:12 PM

Hi Cheryl & Monica,


Thank you for your patience - press release looks good and has our approval.
Thank you also for sending this email blast.
Separately, I just wanted to flag for you one of the invitees to the luncheon - Phil
Romig. Phil is listed as coming from CSUS; he is actually the Science Curriculum
Specialist for the Sacramento County Office of Education. Phil is a phenomenal
educator and contributor to innovative practices in the Sacramento region. I will
reach out to him personally to let him know how much we would value his presence
at the luncheon - he would have already received the invitation, correct? Please let
me know if there might be any additional role for him during the luncheon at this
point.
Thank you!
Shannon
On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 11:53 AM, Cheryl Chambers <Cheryl.Chambers@uncf.org>
wrote:
Hello Ladies,

Forwarding the email blast for your review and when can I expect the press release approval?
Thanks

Cheryl Chambers
Development Director

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From: JC Watts <ltj@jcwatts.com>
Date: Friday, June 6, 2014 at 1:56 PM
To: Tommy Ross <tross@pinnaclestrategy.net>
Subject: Fwd: Two versions - Congressional letter attached
TR, good catching up this afternoon.
Concerning mayor Johnson, it's my understanding that it's the conference of black mayors that is still in
good standing. Nevertheless, I think it would add value if he could weigh in as the president of the cobm
or as the mayor of Sacramento.
I've attached 2 letters for the mayors review. The first one is a little more in the weeds, arguing the case
law, the second one argues the case. Either would be beneficial or if he just wanted to kevenize
something using notes from our draft.
We have the CBC, NAACP, republican and democrat congressman weighing in, to name a few. The more
folks we have weighing in the better. Our request for relief at the FCC is a one and done scenario. So, if
the mayor can weigh in it would be great.
If you have further questions let me know.
We would love to have all letters in by Monday week.
Have a great weekend.
JC.
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:

From: Monica Desai


Date: June 6, 2014 at 12:12:58 PM EDT
To: Elroy Sailor <esailor@jcwatts.com>
Cc: "ltj@jcwatts.com" <ltj@jcwatts.com>, "spruitt@jcwatts.com" <spruitt@jcwatts.com>,
"brillante@btnc.tv" <brillante@btnc.tv>, "watson@btnc.tv" <watson@btnc.tv>,
"eleo@khhte.com" <eleo@khhte.com>

Subject: Two versions - Congressional letter attached


Reply-To: Monica Desai

Nice speaking with everyone! The trajectory of support is great.


Elroy - attaching the two versions of the Congressional letter we discussed on the
phone. Let me know if you would like me to send you anything else. Copying the
group in case it will be useful for any others to have this at your fingertips.
Thanks, all!
Monica

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Cassandra Jennings
Adrianne Hall
Symia Stigler
; Helen Hewitt
RE: FW: Touching Base- Phoenix Park Choir
Wednesday, December 04, 2013 2:24:02 PM

Helen and I will follow up with her. I will touch base with her tomorrow night.

From: Adrianne Hall


Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2013 2:16 PM
To: Cassandra Jennings
Cc: Symia Stigler
; Helen Hewitt
Subject: Re: FW: Touching Base- Phoenix Park Choir

I agree. So long as Helen (copied) is already in contact with her, I will ignore her request for
now.
I would like to attend tomorrow. Do we already have seats reserved?
-Adrianne Hall
Executive Assistant to the Mayor
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 2:06 PM, Cassandra Jennings <CJennings@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
Helen is talking to her as well regarding needs and expansion. I dont think the Mayor needs to get
into that level. Helen and I will do what we can. If they have an event or something maybe he can
assist but he doesnt want to get to this level. I will be at the Black Chamber Dinner and try to
connect the two. Would you or Symia like to attend?

From: Adrianne Hall [mailto:


Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2013 11:10 AM
To: Cassandra Jennings
Cc: Symia Stigler
Subject: Re: FW: Touching Base- Phoenix Park Choir

She also left me a voicemail requesting a meeting with the Mayor regarding needs and
expansion. Can you connect with her?
Hopefully, the Mayor will stay long enough to see them perform at the Black Chamber event
tomorrow so we can make a decision about including them in the SOTC. Maybe there will
be an opportunity for them to meet briefly (or be introduced) tomorrow as well.
Thanks!
-Adrianne Hall
Executive Assistant to the Mayor
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson

On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 10:07 AM, Cassandra Jennings <CJennings@cityofsacramento.org>


wrote:
I guess my source was not so good. Here is the most up to date info on the Phoenix Park Choir.

From: Kitty Griffin


Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2013 9:02 AM
To: Cassandra Jennings
Subject: Re: Touching Base
Hello Cassandra!

So good to hear from you! I hope that your holidays are fun, festive and relaxing as we move towards
the end of another year. Presently, I am running the after school program for Bowling Green
Elementary School (approximately 200 kids) with the goal of bringing the Phoenix Park model to this
site in order for these kids to gain the same benefits as kids in the Parkway/Phoenix Park community.
I just launched a 60 voice kids choir on this campus, where they debuted last month at our After
School Open House....and as usual, the kids did more then excellent! They perform off site for the first
time on December 10th at a community Holiday celebration downtown. We're all very excited.

Meanwhile, Phoenix Park's kids choir is going strong, performing this Thursday night at the Black
Chamber's fundraiser. We're really trying to get them on at half time at one of the Sacramento King's
Game and will never lose sight of our ultimate goal of performing before the President of the United
States. I'm still directing the Visual and Performing Arts Academy at Phoenix Park as well.

Presently, we are in need of funding to expand theVisual and Performing Arts Program in this area, as
thereare no otherstructured, quality programs in the area for our kids,and we welcome any
suggestions/directives you can offer. Appreciateyou reaching out and look forward to seeing you
soon! Kitty
Kitty Griffin

-----Original Message----From: Cassandra Jennings <CJennings@cityofsacramento.org>


To: kittyvgriffin
Sent: Tue, Dec 3, 2013 7:17 pm
Subject: Touching Base
Hi Ms. Kitty,

Hope all is well with you. Are you still at Phoenix Park or working in the
schools? Are you still doing the choir? Please let us know what you are
doing
specifically so we can help and showcase your good work.

Cassandra H.B. Jennings


Senior Advisor to Mayor Kevin Johnson
amento

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Adrianne Hall
Cassandra Jennings
Symia Stigler
Helen Hewitt
Re: FW: Touching Base- Phoenix Park Choir
Wednesday, December 04, 2013 2:15:52 PM

I agree. So long as Helen (copied) is already in contact with her, I will ignore her
request for now.
I would like to attend tomorrow. Do we already have seats reserved?
--
Adrianne Hall
Executive Assistant to the Mayor
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 2:06 PM, Cassandra Jennings
<CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Helen is talking to her as well regarding needs and expansion. I dont think the Mayor needs to
get into that level. Helen and I will do what we can. If they have an event or something maybe he
can assist but he doesnt want to get to this level. I will be at the Black Chamber Dinner and try to
connect the two. Would you or Symia like to attend?

From: Adrianne Hall


Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2013 11:10 AM
To: Cassandra Jennings
Cc: Symia Stigler
Subject: Re: FW: Touching Base- Phoenix Park Choir

She also left me a voicemail requesting a meeting with the Mayor regarding needs
and expansion. Can you connect with her?

Hopefully, the Mayor will stay long enough to see them perform at the Black
Chamber event tomorrow so we can make a decision about including them in the
SOTC. Maybe there will be an opportunity for them to meet briefly (or be
introduced) tomorrow as well.

Thanks!

--
Adrianne Hall
Executive Assistant to the Mayor

Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson

On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 10:07 AM, Cassandra Jennings


<CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
I guess my source was not so good. Here is the most up to date info on the Phoenix Park Choir.

From: Kitty Griffin


Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2013 9:02 AM
To: Cassandra Jennings
Subject: Re: Touching Base

Hello Cassandra!

So good to hear from you! I hope that your holidays are fun, festive and relaxing as we move
towards the end of another year. Presently, I am running the after school program for Bowling
Green Elementary School (approximately 200 kids) with the goal of bringing the Phoenix Park model
to this site in order for these kids to gain the same benefits as kids in the Parkway/Phoenix Park
community. I just launched a 60 voice kids choir on this campus, where they debuted last month at
our After School Open House....and as usual, the kids did more then excellent! They perform off site
for the first time on December 10th at a community Holiday celebration downtown. We're all very
excited.

Meanwhile, Phoenix Park's kids choir is going strong, performing this Thursday night at the Black
Chamber's fundraiser. We're really trying to get them on at half time at one of the Sacramento
King's Game and will never lose sight of our ultimate goal of performing before the President of the
United States. I'm still directing the Visual and Performing Arts Academy at Phoenix Park as well.

Presently, we are in need of funding to expand theVisual and Performing Arts Program in this area,
as thereare no otherstructured, quality programs in the area for our kids,and we welcome any
suggestions/directives you can offer. Appreciateyou reaching out and look forward to seeing you
soon! Kitty
Kitty Griffin

-----Original Message----From: Cassandra Jennings <CJennings@cityofsacramento.org>


To: kittyvgriffin
Sent: Tue, Dec 3, 2013 7:17 pm
Subject: Touching Base

Hi Ms. Kitty,

Hope all is well with you. Are you still at Phoenix Park or working in the
schools? Are you still doing the choir? Please let us know what you are
doing
specifically so we can help and showcase your good work.

Cassandra H.B. Jennings


Senior Advisor to Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Stephanie Mash
Adrianne Hall
Mariah Sheriff; tracydstigler
Re: FW: SPECIAL INVITATION: White House Call with President Obama, Monday, Feb. 24 (RSVP by Friday, 2/21)
Tuesday, February 18, 2014 3:58:11 PM

It looks like Vanessa's team sent it out. I will send it out from us as well. I can't' wait
for this confusion to be over!
_______________________________________
Stephanie Mash, esq.
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson
City of Sacramento
stephanie.omkj@gmail.com
On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 5:59 PM, Adrianne Hall <AEHall@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
Just received this.

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

From: communications@ncbm.org [mailto:communications@ncbm.org]


Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 2:50 PM
To: Adrianne Hall
Subject: SPECIAL INVITATION: White House Call with President Obama, Monday, Feb. 24 (RSVP by
Friday, 2/21)

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From:
To:
Subject:
Date:
Attachments:

Stephanie Mash
Josh D. Rosa
Re: FW: SPECIAL INVITATION: White House Call with President Obama on the Affordable Care Act-2/24
Tuesday, February 18, 2014 3:55:22 PM
image001.png

I'll send it out.


_______________________________________
Stephanie Mash, esq.
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson
City of Sacramento
stephanie.omkj@gmail.com
On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 6:17 PM, Josh D. Rosa <JRosa@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
FYI, the White House wants NCBM mayors to participate.

From: Josh D. Rosa


Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 2:13 PM
To: Cassandra Jennings
Cc: Daniel Conway; Mariah Sheriff; Patti Bisharat
Subject: FW: SPECIAL INVITATION: White House Call with President Obama on the Affordable Care
Act-2/24

Cassandra,

I can staff this call, Monday at 11:40 AM, if necessary. But wanted to send to you
since you are point on ACA.

Josh

Josh Rosa
Senior Advisor on Intergovernmental Affairs
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento


Sincerely yours,

Valerie Jarrett
Senior Advisor to the President

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Mariah Sheriff
Cassandra Jennings; Julia Burrows
Re: FW: Smart Cities Council Readiness Guide Opportunity
Thursday, July 18, 2013 2:40:13 PM

I haven't heard anything about this- sorry I can't be more helpful.


Copying Julia as she runs point on USCM with me in case she knows anything.
On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 2:27 PM, Cassandra Jennings
<CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Mariah,

Can you let me know if there was any commitment or discussion about this request.
Thanks.

From: sbaer@mercatorxxi.com [mailto:sbaer@mercatorxxi.com]


Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2013 9:35 AM
To: Mayor Johnson
Cc: Cassandra Jennings; John F. Shirey; Jesse Berst; Jim Whittaker; Chris Williams
Subject: Smart Cities Council Readiness Guide Opportunity

Dear Mayor Johnson,

It was a pleasure to meet you at the US Conference of Mayors Annual Meeting last month. We
have selected a number of "leadership cities" around the US and internationally and are
inviting you and the city of Sacramento to participate in a "beta test" of the Smart Cities
Council Readiness Guide this summer. Information about the Council and the Guide is attached
for you, Cassandra and John to review. I will follow up next week to answer any questions
and look forward to your participation.

Many thanks for your consideration,

Sandy

Sandra Baer
Principal

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To:
Subject:
Date:

Ben Sosenko
Astrid Mirazo
Re: FW: SHCC Business Awards & Gala Information
Thursday, February 06, 2014 2:52:25 PM

Do you think these numbers still work for the chamber?


550 members representing over 13,000 Hispanic businesses (Out of a total of 147,000 business
in metro area)
8 percent businesses in the region

Can you ask?


On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 10:48 AM, Astrid Mirazo <AMirazo@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:

From: Cathy Rodriguez [mailto:Cathy@sachcc.org]


Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2014 10:20 AM
To: Astrid Mirazo
Subject: SHCC Business Awards & Gala Information
Importance: High

Hi Astrid,

Attached

Program Schedule

Program PDF

Elected Officials Confirmed to Date

Im waiting on outside map for the Mayors more secure entrance, I will send it as
soon as I receive it.

Please let me know if you have questions. Thank you.

Cathy

Subject: Letter to Mayor Johnson.pdf

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:
Attachments:

Pranita Amatya
Leslie Wisniewski; Richard Rich
Re: FW: Sacramento Performing Arts Theater Task Force
Monday, October 20, 2014 11:39:35 AM
PAT Agenda Oct 22 10.20.docx

Thanks, I moved the pol outreach up and added an extra 5 mins. We can change
Chris Granger's name to whoever is going to do the presentation when we find out.
Everything else looks good. Revised version attached.
-Pranita
On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 11:34 AM, Leslie Wisniewski
<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Updated tour schedule

From: Leslie Wisniewski

Sent: Monday, October 20, 2014 11:18 AM


To: 'Richard Rich'
Subject: RE: Sacramento Performing Arts Theater Task Force

Here is the revised, Pranita, can you double check the info as well.
Thanks

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


Sent: Monday, October 20, 2014 10:59 AM
To: Leslie Wisniewski
Subject: RE: Sacramento Performing Arts Theater Task Force

Thanks, hopefully well get someone.

Will you send me the updated schedule with timesI want to reference the right
time with Larry Kelly. Thx.

Richard Rich
Mosaic Partners, LLC


From: Leslie Wisniewski [mailto:LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org]
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2014 10:53 AM
To: 'jsmernes@kings.com'
Cc: Richard Rich
Subject: Sacramento Performing Arts Theater Task Force

Jenn,
I received your message that Chris will be unable to attend our site tour on
Wednesday Oct 22 nd . We were hoping Chris good give a small presentation about
Lot X site, is there anyone that could attend on his behalf?
Please let us know.
Thank You

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:
Subject:
Date:

Pranita Amatya
Leslie Wisniewski
Re: FW: Sacramento Audience Study
Wednesday, December 17, 2014 9:08:58 AM

Good morning Leslie,


I showed Jody's work to the Mayor and he thinks that it's good. He appreciates the
help and doesn't see a problem with her helping out this way. Mayor also said that
Jody is welcome to participate in the meetings like the three of us had yesterday. He
is good with all that and does not doubt that Jody can help us with her expertise.
But wants to know if there is a bigger issue?
Thanks,
Pranita.
On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 8:26 AM, Leslie Wisniewski
<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Any word? It would be nice to send him the itinerary that Jody put together.

From: Duncan Webb [mailto:duncan@webbmgmt.org]


Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2014 5:11 AM
To: Leslie Wisniewski
Subject: Re: Sacramento Audience Study

Leslie,
I wanted to check in to see how our contract is coming and to suggest we set up
a telephone call with the committee to talk about our first visit in January.
Im around today and tomorrow if youre available to catch up.
Thanks,
Duncan

On Dec 8, 2014, at 6:13 PM, Leslie Wisniewski


<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:

Good Afternoon,
I spoke with Jody Ulich and she gave me an update on the interview process from last

Wednesday. First of all, she spoke with the interview panel and they are all comfortable with
Webb Management Services bringing Sean Ryan on board from San Francisco. I will begin
drafting the Services agreement and should have a draft to you tomorrow.
Lastly, we will begin preparing the list of people and organizations for your first site visit in
January.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thank you

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:

Enoch O. Woodhouse
Mariah Sheriff Ray
damis@sthopepublicschools.org; Josiah Young; Josh D. Rosa
Re: FW: Sacramento & Ambeo - Education Technology
Wednesday, February 04, 2015 11:49:02 AM

Will look at what this is tonight...when I can actually view Youtube videos. Thanks
for passing along and will let you know.
-Enoch Woodhouse
St. HOPE Public Schools

On Wed, Feb 4, 2015 at 11:19 AM, Mariah Sheriff Ray


<MSheriff@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:

Enoch and Dom - is this an ed tech company that might be of interest to SHPS? We can help
facilitate a conversation if you think it would be beneficial. They clearly want to partner w/ Sac.
Mariah

From: Mayor of the City of Sacramento, Kevin Johnson


Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2015 11:17 AM
To: Josiah M. Young; Mariah Sheriff Ray; Josh D. Rosa
Subject: FW: Sacramento & Ambeo - Education Technology
Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento
915 I Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
mayor@cityofsacramento.org

From: Deryl L Sweeney II [deryl@ambeo.com]


Sent: Monday, February 02, 2015 7:46 AM
To: Mayor of the City of Sacramento, Kevin Johnson
Subject: Sacramento & Ambeo - Education Technology
Mayor Johnson,
It was great to meet you at the United States Conference of Mayors' 83rd Winter Meeting in Washington,
DC. Thank you for stopping by our booth to learn more about our efforts to connect everyone and

everything in todays fragmented world of education. When we first met with


Mayor Brainard from Carmel a few months back, he insisted that you were a mayor
we needed to meet.
The conference challenged all of us to think outside of the box about how to improve our cities'
social and economic positions through education. It is clear that harnessing disparate resources and
maximizing educational opportunity are keys to city vitality and growth. We understand the
challenges school administrators and teachers face in managing critical resources and data to
enhance educational experiences and outcomes for their students. I invite you to Learn More about

our efforts to raise educational impact in communities just like Sacramento.


Our team is currently engaging in conversations with mayors, superintendents and
administrators all over the country, signing up schools to gain early access to this
free platform. I would love to find a time to touch base and pick up the conversation
about creating a partnership between Ambeo and the city of Sacramento. Im
excited to connect with you, as well as whoever is leading the education charge on
your end. I know you mentioned the superintendent when we spoke. If you send
over a few dates and times that might work for a quick phone call, we can discuss
how to get the ball rolling. After learning more about the hectic life of civic
leadership last week, it seems your schedule is often tight. Ill follow up on this
email with a phone call if I dont hear from you.
Sincerely,
Deryl Sweeney

--

Deryl L Sweeney II
Vice President

deryl@ambeo.com
www.ambeo.com

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Enoch O. Woodhouse
Mariah Sheriff Ray
damis@sthopepublicschools.org; Josiah Young; Josh D. Rosa
Re: FW: Sacramento & Ambeo - Education Technology
Friday, February 06, 2015 7:13:39 AM

Don't think we're in a place to use this now. How important is this relationship -- do
we need to speak with the guy?
On Wednesday, February 4, 2015, Mariah Sheriff Ray
<MSheriff@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Lol! Sounds good

On Feb 4, 2015, at 11:49 AM, "Enoch O. Woodhouse"


<nk">ewoodhouse@sthopepublicschools.org> wrote:
Will look at what this is tonight...when I can actually view Youtube videos. Thanks
for passing along and will let you know.
-Enoch Woodhouse
St. HOPE Public Schools

On Wed, Feb 4, 2015 at 11:19 AM, Mariah Sheriff Ray


&blank">MSheriff@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:

Enoch and Dom - is this an ed tech company that might be of interest to SHPS? We can help
facilitate a conversation if you think it would be beneficial. They clearly want to partner w/ Sac.
Mariah

From: Mayor of the City of Sacramento, Kevin Johnson


Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2015 11:17 AM
To: Josiah M. Young; Mariah Sheriff Ray; Josh D. Rosa
Subject: FW: Sacramento & Ambeo - Education Technology
Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento
915 I Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
mayor@cityofsacramento.org

From: Deryl L Sweeney _blank">deryl@ambeo.com]


Sent: Monday, February 02, 2015 7:46 AM
To: Mayor of the City of Sacramento, Kevin Johnson
Subject: Sacramento & Ambeo - Education Technology
Mayor Johnson,

It was great to meet you at the United States Conference of Mayors' 83rd Winter Meeting in Washington,
DC. Thank you for stopping by our booth to learn more about our efforts to connect everyone and

everything in todays fragmented world of education. When we first met with


Mayor Brainard from Carmel a few months back, he insisted that you were a
mayor we needed to meet.
The conference challenged all of us to think outside of the box about how to improve our cities'
social and economic positions through education. It is clear that harnessing disparate resources
and maximizing educational opportunity are keys to city vitality and growth. We understand the
challenges school administrators and teachers face in managing critical resources and data to
enhance educational experiences and outcomes for their students. I invite you to Learn
More about our efforts to raise educational impact in communities just like Sacramento.

Our team is currently engaging in conversations with mayors, superintendents


and administrators all over the country, signing up schools to gain early access to
this free platform. I would love to find a time to touch base and pick up the
conversation about creating a partnership between Ambeo and the city of
Sacramento. Im excited to connect with you, as well as whoever is leading the
education charge on your end. I know you mentioned the
superintendent when we spoke. If you send over a few dates and times that might
work for a quick phone call, we can discuss how to get the ball rolling. After
learning more about the hectic life of civic leadership last week, it seems your
schedule is often tight. Ill follow up on this email with a phone call if I dont
hear from you.
Sincerely,
Deryl Sweeney

--

Deryl L Sweeney II
Vice President

deryl@ambeo.com
www.ambeo.com

--Enoch Woodhouse
St. HOPE Public Schools

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

Mariah Sheriff
Andre" Breaux
scouch@studentsfirst.org; damis@studentsfirst.org
Re: FW: RSVP Request for Mayors" Education Summit
Tuesday, November 05, 2013 10:21:57 AM
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I suggest we tell her there may be opportunities for officials such as Mr. Butts to
address the group during the lunch or right after the summit
On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 10:05 AM, Andre' Breaux <ABreaux@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
See below request for a speaking role

From: Kress, Lola [mailto:lola.kress@sba.gov]


Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2013 10:00 AM
To: Andre' Breaux
Subject: RE: RSVP Request for Mayors' Education Summit

This is great- is there a possible speaking role for Cassius? He would be happy to
provide an SBA welcome or address SBAs programs and Services that might be of
interest to the attendees. Thanks!

Lola Kress
Regional Communications Director
U.S. Small Business Administration
Region IV-Southeast
233 Peachtree Street, N.E.
Harris Tower
Suite 1800
Atlanta, GA 30303

Follow us at:

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


Sent: Monday, November 04, 2013 11:07 AM
To: Kress, Lola
Subject: RE: RSVP Request for Mayors' Education Summit

Great! Glad it is working out. I attached a draft agenda for your reference. We will
send out final details later this week.

Andr

From: Kress, Lola [mailto:lola.kress@sba.gov]


Sent: Monday, November 04, 2013 7:45 AM
To: Andre' Breaux
Cc: Mitchell, Matthew B.
Subject: RE: RSVP Request for Mayors' Education Summit

Hi Andre- We received notification that the date has changed to November 12 th.
Due to the date change, Mr. Butts is available to attend and participate in the
event. Please let me know if you have any further details and what role Mr. Butts
will have during the event. He is looking forward to participating- thanks!

Lola Kress
Regional Communications Director
U.S. Small Business Administration
Region IV-Southeast
233 Peachtree Street, N.E.
Harris Tower
Suite 1800
Atlanta, GA 30303

Follow us at:

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


Sent: Monday, October 28, 2013 3:03 PM
To: Kress, Lola
Subject: RE: RSVP Request for Mayors' Education Summit

We are inviting him to participate in the days events as his schedule allows (lunch
from 12-1, summit from 1-5, and reception 5:30-6:30).

This would be an opportunity to gather with Mayor Johnson, Mayor Bell and
Birmingham pastors, civil rights activists and community leaders to build a
movement for education reform. I attached a draft agenda, to supplement the
registration materials already provided.

Let me know if you need more clarification or have any further questions.

Andr

From: Kress, Lola [mailto:lola.kress@sba.gov]


Sent: Monday, October 28, 2013 9:19 AM
To: Andre' Breaux
Subject: FW: RSVP Request for Mayors' Education Summit

Hello! Do you have more detail on the role for Cassius Butts, SBA Regional
Administrator, at this event and what time it would be? He has another speaking
engagement that same day, but I would like to see if he can do both (in 2
different cities)- any additional detail would be great- thanks!

Lola Kress
Regional Communications Director

U.S. Small Business Administration


Region IV-Southeast
233 Peachtree Street, N.E.
Harris Tower
Suite 1800
Atlanta, GA 30303

Follow us at:

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


Sent: Friday, October 25, 2013 10:41 AM
To: Butts, Cassius
Subject: RSVP Request for Mayors' Education Summit

Mr. Butts,

I am writing from Sacramento on behalf of the Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson. We


would like to make sure you received Mayor Johnson and Mayor Bells invitation to
the Birmingham Leaders Education Policy Summit on November 13.

Commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Birmingham Civil Rights Movement,


we aim to unite 100 Birmingham leaders around education as the civil rights issue
of our generation.

I am attaching the registration packet and a registration form. We are asking


attendees to RSVP by November 1. The form can be completed and returned by
email, or you can call me at

Andr Breaux
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Ben Sosenko
Cassandra Jennings
Re: FW: Reminder: Just Justice Community Forum Tonight
Monday, October 06, 2014 1:13:32 PM

Can you send me Aubree's email address so I can ask her about media?
On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 1:08 PM, Cassandra Jennings
<CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:

From: Aubree J. Taylor


Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 12:01 PM
To: Helen Hewitt
Cc: Cassandra Jennings; Daniel Conway; Vincene Jones
Subject: Reminder: Just Justice Community Forum Tonight

Dont forget!

The Just Justice Community Forum hosted by Mayor Kevin Johnson, Councilmember
Allen Warren, Council Member Elect Rick Jennings, Sacramento NAACP and other
community, civic & law enforcement leaders as a follow-up discussion: improving trust
and transparency between the community and law enforcement in Sacramento will be
tonight at 5:30 pm. More details are on the attached flyer.

Hope to see you there!

Aubree Taylor
Intern, Constituent Affairs
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Adrianna Lucero
Cassandra Jennings
Re: FW: Reminder: Final Impact Volunteering Fund Info Call WEDNESDAY (tomorrow) at 3 pm EDT
Tuesday, July 09, 2013 2:17:40 PM

Yep, I'll be on it!


Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
On Jul 9, 2013 2:17 PM, "Cassandra Jennings" <CJennings@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
FYI

From: Mayor Johnson


Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2013 2:13 PM
To: Cassandra Jennings
Subject: FW: Reminder: Final Impact Volunteering Fund Info Call WEDNESDAY (tomorrow) at 3 pm
EDT

From: Cities of Service [info@citiesofservice.org]


Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2013 1:58 PM
Cc: Cities of Service
Subject: Reminder: Final Impact Volunteering Fund Info Call WEDNESDAY (tomorrow) at 3 pm EDT

Coalition members,

Tomorrow, Wednesday, July 10, at 3 pm EDT is the second and final informational call
about this year's application process for the Cities of Service Impact Volunteering
Fund. If you have already attended one of our informational sessions this year, feel free to
skip tomorrow's call unless you have new questions, since there will be no new information
announced.

On tomorrow's call we will discuss the attached documents, followed by a Question and
Answer session:
Presentation reviewing the details of the Impact Volunteering Fund;
Request for Proposals, which contains a full, detailed description of the Fund, including
the goals and expectations of Cities of Service; and the

Initiative Template, which is the core of the application.


Dial-in information for the call is:
talking with you on Wednesday.

Thanks,
Cities of Service

We look forward to

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Adrianna Lucero
Mary Lynn Perry
Re: FW: Reminder: Final Impact Volunteering Fund Info Call WEDNESDAY (tomorrow) at 3 pm EDT
Tuesday, July 09, 2013 3:30:30 PM

Hi Mary Lynn,
Thanks! I will be.
Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
On Jul 9, 2013 3:29 PM, "Mary Lynn Perry" <MPerry@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Hi Adrianna,

If you have time you might want to sit in on this call. It was helpful.

Mary Lynn

From: Cities of Service [mailto:info@citiesofservice.org]


Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2013 1:58 PM
Cc: Cities of Service
Subject: Reminder: Final Impact Volunteering Fund Info Call WEDNESDAY (tomorrow) at 3 pm EDT

Coalition members,

Tomorrow, Wednesday, July 10, at 3 pm EDT is the second and final informational call
about this year's application process for the Cities of Service Impact Volunteering
Fund.If you have already attended one of our informational sessions this year, feel free to
skip tomorrow's call unless you have new questions, since there will be no new information
announced.

On tomorrow's call we will discuss the attached documents, followed by a Question and
Answer session:
Presentation reviewing the details of the Impact Volunteering Fund;
Request for Proposals, which contains a full, detailed description of the Fund, including
the goals and expectations of Cities of Service; and the

Initiative Template, which is the core of the application.


Dial-in information for the call is:
talking with you on Wednesday.

Thanks,
Cities of Service

We look forward to

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Stephanie Mash
Cassandra Jennings
nicholas.weile
Re: FW: Remarks by the President on the Affordable Care Act
Tuesday, December 03, 2013 3:38:04 PM

Sure. The NCBM newsletter went out today, so I'll wait until tomorrow.
_______________________________________
Stephanie Mash
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson
City of Sacramento
stephanie.omkj@gmail.com
On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 6:34 PM, Cassandra Jennings <CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Can we send this out to NCBM. Thanks.

From: Blossom, Kellyn [mailto:Kellyn Blossom@who.eop gov]


Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2013 3:09 PM
Subject: Remarks by the President on the Affordable Care Act

Thank you for joining our update call today and for sharing the great work that you are doing in your communities.

Below are the Presidents remarks on the Affordable Care Act today. Please feel free to share these with your networks and let us know if there is anything we can do to
support your ongoing enrollment efforts,

THE WHITE HOUSE


Office of the Press Secretary
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
For Immediate Release December 3, 2013

REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT


ON THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT

South Court Auditorium


Eisenhower Executive Office Building

2:45 P.M. EST

THE PRESIDENT: Thanks to Monica, thanks to everybody standing behind me, and thanks for everybody out there who cares deeply about
this issue. Monicas story is important because for all the day-to-day fights here in Washington around the Affordable Care Act, its stories like
hers that should remind us why we took on this reform in the first place.

And for too long, few things left working families more vulnerable to the anxieties and insecurities of todays economy than a broken health
care system. So we took up the fight because we believe that, in America, nobody should have to worry about going broke just because
somebody in their family or they get sick. We believe that nobody should have to choose between putting food on their kids table or taking them
to see a doctor. We believe were a better country than a country where we allow, every day, 14,000 Americans to lose their health coverage; or
where every year, tens of thousands of Americans died because they didnt have health care; or where out-of-pocket costs drove millions of
citizens into poverty in the wealthiest nation on Earth. We thought we were better than that, and thats why we took this on.

And thats whats gotten lost a little bit over the last couple of months. And our focus, rightly, had to shift towards working 24/7 to fix the
website, healthcare gov, for the new marketplaces where people can buy affordable insurance plans. And today, the website is working well for
the vast majority of users. More problems may pop up, as they always do when youre launching something new. And when they do, well fix
those, too. But what we also know is that after just the first month, despite all the problems in the rollout, about half a million people across the
country are poised to gain health care coverage through marketplaces and Medicaid beginning on January 1st -- some for the very first time. We

know that -- half a million people. And that number is increasing every day and it is going to keep growing and growing and growing, because
we know that there are 41 million people out there without health insurance. And we know there are a whole bunch of folks out there who are
underinsured or dont have a good deal. And we know the demand is there and we know that the product on these marketplaces is good and it
provides choice and competition for people that allow them, in some cases for the very first time, to have the security that health insurance can
provide.

The bottom line is this law is working and will work into the future. People want the financial stability of health insurance. And were going
to keep on working to fix whatever problems come up in any startup, any launch of a project this big that has an impact on one-sixth of our
economy, whatever comes up were going to just fix it because we know that the ultimate goal, the ultimate aim, is to make sure that people
have basic security and the foundation for the good health that they need.

Now, we may never satisfy the laws opponents. I think thats fair to say. Some of them are rooting for this law to fail -- thats not my
opinion, by the way, they say it pretty explicitly. Some have already convinced themselves that the law has failed, regardless of the evidence.
But I would advise them to check with the people who are here today and the people that they represent all across the country whose lives have
been changed for the better by the Affordable Care Act.

The other day I got a letter from Julia Walsh in California. Earlier this year, Julia was diagnosed with leukemia and lymphoma. I have a
lot of things to worry about, she wrote. But thanks to the [Affordable Care Act], there are lots of things I do not have to worry about, like
whether there will be a lifetime cap on benefits, [or] whether my treatment will bankrupt my familyI cant begin to tell you how much that
peace of mind means... Thats what the Affordable Care Act means to Julia. She already had insurance, by the way, but because this law
banned lifetime limits on the care you or your family can receive, shes never going to have to choose between providing for her kids or getting
herself well -- she can do both.

Sam Weir, a doctor in North Carolina, emailed me the other day. The coming years will be challenging for all of us in family medicine, he
wrote. But my colleagues and I draw strength from knowing that beginning with the new year the preventive care many of our current patients
have been putting off will be covered and the patients we have not yet seen will finally be able to get the care that they have long needed.
Thats the difference that the Affordable Care Act will make for many of Dr. Weirs patients. Because more than 100 million Americans with
insurance have gained access to recommended preventive care like mammograms, or colonoscopies, or flu shots, or contraception to help them
stay healthy -- at no out-of-pocket cost.

At the young age of 23, Justine Ula is battling cancer for the second time. And the other day, her mom, Joann, emailed me from Cleveland
University Hospital where Justine is undergoing treatment. She told me she stopped by the pharmacy to pick up Justines medicine. If Justine
were uninsured, it would have cost her $4,500. But she is insured -- because the Affordable Care Act has let her and three million other young
people like Monica gain coverage by staying on their parents plan until theyre 26. (Applause.) And that means Justines mom, all she had to
cover was the $25 co-pay.

Because of the Affordable Care Act, more than 7 million seniors and Americans with disabilities have saved an average of $1,200 on their
prescription medicine. This year alone, 8.5 million families have actually gotten an average of $100 back from their insurance company -- you
dont hear that very often -- because it spent too much on things like overhead, and not enough on their care. And, by the way, health care costs
are rising at the slowest rate in 50 years. So were actually bending the cost of health care overall, which benefits everybody.

So thats what this law means to millions of Americans. And my main message today is: Were not going back. Were not going to betray
Monica, or Julia, or Sam, or Justine, or Joann. I mean, that seems to be the only alternative that Obamacares critics have is, well, lets just go
back to the status quo -- because they sure havent presented an alternative. If you ask many of the opponents of this law what exactly theyd
do differently, their answer seems to be, well, lets go back to the way things used to be.

Just the other day, the Republican Leader in the Senate was asked what benefits people without health care might see from this law. And
he refused to answer, even though there are dozens in this room and tens of thousands in his own state who are already on track to benefit from
it. He just repeated repeal over and over and over again. And obviously weve heard that from a lot of folks on that side of the aisle.

Look, Ive always said I will work with anybody to implement and improve this law effectively. If youve got good ideas, bring them to
me. Lets go. But were not repealing it as long as Im President and I want everybody to be clear about that.

We will make it work for all Americans. If you dont like this law -- so, if despite all the millions of people who are benefitting from it, you
still think this law is a bad idea then youve got to tell us specifically what youd do differently to cut costs, cover more people, make insurance
more secure. You cant just say that the system was working with 41 million people without health insurance. You cant just say that the system
is working when youve got a whole bunch of folks who thought they had decent insurance and then when they got sick, it turned out it wasnt
there for them or they were left with tens of thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs that were impossible for them to pay.

Right now, what that law is doing -- (baby talks.) Yes, you agree with me. Right now, what this law is doing is helping folks and were just
getting started with the exchanges, just getting started with the marketplaces. So were not going to walk away from it. If Ive got to fight
another three years to make sure this law works, then thats what Ill do. Thats what well do.

But whats important for everybody to remember is not only that the law has already helped millions of people but that there are millions
more who stand to be helped. And weve got to make sure they know that. And Ive said very clearly that our poor execution in the first couple
months on the website clouded the fact that there are a whole bunch of people who stand to benefit. Now that the website is working for the
vast majority of people, we need to make sure that folks refocus on whats at stake here, which is the capacity for you or your families to be able
to have the security of decent health insurance at a reasonable cost through choice and competition on this marketplace and tax credits that you
may be eligible for that can save you hundreds of dollars in premium costs every month, potentially.


So we just need people to -- now that we are getting the technology fixed -- we need you to go back, take a look at whats actually going
on, because it can make a difference in your lives and the lives of your families. And maybe it wont make a difference right now if youre feeling
healthy, but I promise you, if somebody in your family -- heaven forbid -- gets sick, youll see the difference. And it will make all the difference
for you and your families.

So Im going to need some help in spreading the word -- Im going to need some help in spreading the word. I need you to spread the
word about the law, about its benefits, about its protections, about how folks can sign up. Tell your friends. Tell your family. Do not let the
initial problems with the website discourage you because its working better now and its just going to keep on working better over time. Every
day I check to make sure that its working better. And weve learned not to make wild promises about how perfectly smooth its going to be at all
time, but if you really want health insurance through the marketplaces, youre going to be able to get on and find the information that you need
for your families at healthcare.gov.

So if youve already got health insurance or youve already taken advantage of the Affordable Care Act, youve got to tell your friends,
youve got to tell your family. Tell your coworkers. Tell your neighbors. Lets help our fellow Americans get covered. Lets give every American
a fighting chance in todays economy.

Thank you so much, everybody. God bless you. God bless America.

END 2:59 P.M. EST

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Erin Shaw
Mariah Sheriff
fcastillo@studentsfirst.org; ben.omkj@gmail.com
Re: FW: Press Plan: Early Learning & Mayors
Wednesday, July 17, 2013 3:23:49 PM

awesome.
On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 3:20 PM, Mariah Sheriff <MSheriff@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
FYI - let's discuss this when you all have a chance.

MKJ being asked to serve as a surrogate for Preschool for All

From: French, Cameron [Cameron.French@ed.gov]


Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2013 1:52 PM
To: Mariah Sheriff
Subject: Press Plan: Early Learning & Mayors
Mariah

Hope all is well. So sorry for the delay in getting this over to you. As promised, below is
an outline of early learning outreach between ED and the Mayors who have already
expressed an interest in serving as surrogates. Please take a minute to look through and let
me know if you have any questions.

Thank you,

Cameron

Partnership with U.S. Conference of Mayors

The mayors listed below are among a growing group of local officials that are supportive
of the early learning initiative. ED Press can work with these mayors and others to promote
the early learning initiative and its benefits for families across the country.

Of the possible partnership ideas listed below, preference would be to attempt for a
television interview first followed by op-ed placement and then in-person events.


Mayors Supportive of Early Learning Proposal Expressed Interest in serving as
Surrogates

1. Mayor Johnson (Sacramento, CA), -D (Early Learning Conference Leader)


2. Mayor Swearengin (Fresno, CA), - R
3. Mayor Fischer (Louisville, KY) - D
4. Mayor Cornett (Oklahoma City) - R

Local Television: Using 1 or both of EDs already contracted satellite tours, ED Press will
work with each mayors press office to identify 1 local affiliate to conduct a joint
interview. ED Press and corresponding mayors office would pitch this interview as an
exclusive opportunity to hear from both local mayor and Secretary Duncan.

ED Press will provide talking points, briefing materials and can make initial pitch calls to
local stations to arrange interviews.

Interviews would range from 5-7minutes and appear on 1 local affiliate in a major media
market. The Mayors office can make suggestions for preferred affiliate.

For Secretary Duncan, he would remain in the studio for approx. 45-50 minutes to
participate in the interview series. He would participate in one interview with a Mayor for
TBD market, and then move onto the next interview with a different Mayor in TBD market
and repeat until all interviews are conducted. If successful, ED Press can partner with new
mayors to participate in additional satellite tours focusing on early learning.

Op-Ed Placement: Once a local template op-ed is agreed upon, ED press will work with
each mayors office to pitch and place a joint op-ed. Each op-ed will be tailored to include
some local or state level facts if applicable.

ED Press will be responsible for drafting and placing each op-ed in the Mayors hometown
paper. For cities with multiple local papers, ED Press will work with the recommendation
of the Mayors office for priority placement.


In-Person Event(s):Dependent on each Mayors city, ED Press and the local Mayors
office can collaborate to host a local event in the Mayors city. Events would follow a
similar structure with Secretary Duncan doing any combination of visiting a local school,
hosting a roundtable with local leaders or participating in a town hall meeting with parents,
teachers and local leaders. Each local event could be scaled up or back in size and scope
depending on the area and interest in highlighting.

ED Press and other ED Departments would handle the logistics of setting up such events
but would look to Mayors office for additional recommendations while planning.

Cameron French || U.S. Department of Education || Deputy Press Secretary


Email: Cameron.French@ED.gov ||

-Erin Shaw
Deputy National Press Secretary
eshaw@studentsfirst.org

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Cassandra Jennings
Mariah Sheriff
Stephanie Mash
; Josiah Young (jyoung@standup.org)
RE: FW: Please reply -- Sign-on letter opportunity from the Campaign for Grade-Level Reading
Tuesday, October 28, 2014 7:22:54 PM

Thanks.

From: Mariah Sheriff [mailto:mariah.omkj@gmail.com]


Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2014 6:58 PM
To: Cassandra Jennings
Cc: Stephanie Mash
; Josiah Young (jyoung@standup.org)
Subject: Re: FW: Please reply -- Sign-on letter opportunity from the Campaign for Grade-Level
Reading

Jo is handling, thanks!
On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 6:39 PM, Cassandra Jennings <CJennings@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
Is this something you want to respond to or handle?

From: ronfairchild
On Behalf Of Ron Fairchild
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2014 7:05 AM
To: Mayor of the City of Sacramento, Kevin Johnson; Cassandra Jennings; mayor@kcmo.org; Adams,
Stephanie - MO for Education and Children; rebecca_boxx@brown.edu
Cc: Donna Mobley; Leslie Boissiere; Norman Black; Mike English; Stephanie Geller; David Shapiro
Subject: Please reply -- Sign-on letter opportunity from the Campaign for Grade-Level Reading

Dear Mayor Johnson, Mayor James, Mayor Hancock, and Mayor Taveras,
We're in the midst of a big effort to raise awareness about the 2014 Pacesetter Honors with
various constituencies across the country. Would each of you be willing to sign the attached
e-letter that we're hoping to send this week to all of the other mayors in the GLR
Communities Network across the country? If so, would you please ask a member of your
staff to send me your electronic signature that we could include with the letter?
Thanks so much for considering this request.
Sincerely,
Ron
-Ron Fairchild
Director, Network Communities Support Center
Campaign for Grade-Level Reading
President & CEO
Smarter Learning Group
ron@smarterlearninggroup.com

www.smarterlearninggroup.com
Follow us on Facebook or Twitter

Two years ago in Denver, we joined the Campaign for Grade-Level Reading when
the GLR Communities Network first launched. It was an exciting time as communities,
funders and partners came together to change the life trajectory for children of lowincome families by improving third grade reading outcomes.
Its hard to believe that were already are looking forward to 2016 when the network
will convene again and the All-America City Awards ( -- link to video here --) will be
presented to the communities that make the most progress toward their grade-level
reading goals. Were encouraging you to join us in assessing where we stand and
gearing up for the competition in 2016.
The Campaign has developed a new online tool as part of the self-nomination process
for the GLR 2014 Pacesetter Community Honors. The annual Pacesetter Honors will go
to communities that have demonstrated:
Participation in the GLR Campaigns messaging and mobilizing opportunities,
such as Summer Learning Day and Attendance Awareness Month.
Progress in at least one of the three community solutions -- readiness,
attendance and summer learning.
A Plan that integrates healthy, on-track development; includes the perspective
of parents; relies on disaggregated data, and focuses on proven and promising
interventions.
The online self-assessment allows sponsoring coalitions in GLR communities to easily
review and update the six aspects of their Community Solutions Action Plan (CSAP):
the problem, the destination, the strategy, the synergy, the use of data and success and
sustainability.
Were asking that you encourage your communities to complete the self-assessment
by December 1st. Please join us in making a renewed commitment to improving early
reading proficiency by refreshing and refining your community plans and identifying next
steps as we forge ahead to the 2016 All-America City Awards.

-Mariah Sheriff Ray


Deputy Chief of Staff
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson
City of Sacramento

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Mariah Sheriff
Cassandra Jennings
Stephanie Mash
; Josiah Young (jyoung@standup.org)
Re: FW: Please reply -- Sign-on letter opportunity from the Campaign for Grade-Level Reading
Tuesday, October 28, 2014 6:58:41 PM

Jo is handling, thanks!
On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 6:39 PM, Cassandra Jennings
<CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Is this something you want to respond to or handle?

From: ronfairchild
On Behalf Of Ron Fairchild
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2014 7:05 AM
To: Mayor of the City of Sacramento, Kevin Johnson; Cassandra Jennings; mayor@kcmo.org; Adams,
Stephanie - MO for Education and Children; rebecca boxx@brown.edu
Cc: Donna Mobley; Leslie Boissiere; Norman Black; Mike English; Stephanie Geller; David Shapiro
Subject: Please reply -- Sign-on letter opportunity from the Campaign for Grade-Level Reading

Dear Mayor Johnson, Mayor James, Mayor Hancock, and Mayor Taveras,

We're in the midst of a big effort to raise awareness about the 2014 Pacesetter
Honors with various constituencies across the country. Would each of you be
willing to sign the attached e-letter that we'rehoping to send this week to all of
the other mayors in the GLR Communities Network across the country? If so,
would you please ask a member of your staff tosend me your electronic signature
that we could include with the letter?

Thanks so much for considering this request.

Sincerely,

Ron
-Ron Fairchild
Director, Network Communities Support Center
Campaign for Grade-Level Reading

President & CEO


Smarter Learning Group
ron@smarterlearninggroup.com

www.smarterlearninggroup.com
Follow us on Facebook or Twitter

Two years ago in Denver, we joined the Campaign for Grade-Level Reading when
the GLR Communities Network first launched. It was an exciting time as
communities,
funders and partners came together to change the life trajectory for children of
lowincome families by improving third grade reading outcomes.

Its hard to believe that were already are looking forward to 2016 when the
network
will convene again and the All-America City Awards ( -- link to video here --) will
be
presented to the communities that make the most progress toward their gradelevel
reading goals. Were encouraging you to join us in assessing where we stand
and
gearing up for the competition in 2016.

The Campaign has developed a new online tool as part of the self-nomination
process
for the GLR 2014 Pacesetter Community Honors. The annual Pacesetter Honors will

go
to communities that have demonstrated:

Participation in the GLR Campaigns messaging and mobilizing opportunities,


such as Summer Learning Day and Attendance Awareness Month.

Progress in at least one of the three community solutions -- readiness,


attendance and summer learning.

A Plan that integrates healthy, on-track development; includes the perspective


of parents; relies on disaggregated data, and focuses on proven and promising
interventions.

The online self-assessment allows sponsoring coalitions in GLR communities to


easily
review and update the six aspects of their Community Solutions Action Plan
(CSAP):
the problem, the destination, the strategy, the synergy, the use of data and
success and
sustainability.

Were asking that you encourage your communities to complete the selfassessment
by December 1st. Please join us in making a renewed commitment to improving
early
reading proficiency by refreshing and refining your community plans and
identifying next
steps as we forge ahead to the 2016 All-America City Awards.

--

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:
Attachments:

Essence Nolel
Adrianne Hall
Re: FW: Picture of Angelo
Thursday, January 15, 2015 12:16:02 PM
Mort Friedman Legacy Award Nomination Bios.docx

Updated Contenders Sheet


On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 11:55 AM, Adrianne Hall <AEHall@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:

From: Rula Manikas [mailto:Rulam@aktdev.com]


Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2015 10:57 AM
To: Adrianne Hall
Cc: Maureen Johnson; Rula Manikas
Subject: Picture of Angelo

Good morning,
Attached please find picture of Angelo per your request.

Hugs and kisses,


Rula

Rula Manikas
Special Assistant to the Chairman
Angelo K. Tsakopoulos
AKT Investments, Inc.
7700 College Town Drive, Suite 101
Sacramento, CA 95826

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Alex brakebill
Cassandra Jennings
Mariah Sheriff (mariah.omkj@gmail.com); Tracy Stigler
Re: FW: Phone Call - Conf. of Black Mayor"s
Monday, July 22, 2013 11:54:20 AM

; Aisha Lowe

I'm thinking it might make sense for Aisha to take this since I believe that Myra will
be our WBC board member soon and for some reason I think she has talked to her
before. However I might be making that up. Aisha, what are your thoughts on this?

- Alex
On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 11:45 AM, Cassandra Jennings
<CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
We just received a call from Office of Mayor Taylor. Who is the appropriate one to
respond? I have no details of the nature of the call. I am glad to follow up. Just
let me know.

From: Sibyl McWalters


Sent: Monday, July 22, 2013 11:32 AM
To: Cassandra Jennings
Subject: Phone Call - Conf. of Black Mayor's

Joanna Flores
Office of Mayor Taylor
City of Opalocka, Florida

Sibyl McWalters
Staff Assistant
Mayor and City Council OfficeJoanna Flores
City of Sacramento
915 I Street, 5th Floor
Sacramento, CA 95814

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

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Leslie Wisniewski
Pranita Amatya
RE: FW: Performing Arts Audience Study
Tuesday, January 13, 2015 3:28:03 PM

Thanks!!

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


Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2015 3:13 PM
To: Leslie Wisniewski
Subject: Re: FW: Performing Arts Audience Study

No problem! I just sent the email.


-Pranita.
On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 3:08 PM, Leslie Wisniewski <LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
Can you send the email invite to Brandon below? He would like to schedule an interview with Webb.
Thanks

From: Jason Silva [mailto:jsilva@db-arch.com]


Sent: Monday, January 12, 2015 7:40 PM
To: Leslie Wisniewski
Cc: Cheryl Holben; Brandon Weber
Subject: Performing Arts Audience Study
Leslie:
Thanks for sharing the updates of the Performing Arts Theater Task Force. I'm excited to
hear that the process is moving along.
To include TEDxSacramento as a local group that has substantial venue needs, please
contact Brandon Weber, founder and curator of TEDxSacramento and owner of The Urban
Hive.
I copied Brandon in this email - his email is brandon
Best,
Jason A. Silva AIA LEED AP
Partner/Design Principal
Dreyfuss & BlackfordArchitects
Sacramento San Francisco
linkedin
www.dreyfussblackford.com
facebook twitter flickr
2014 AIACC VP of Communications & Public Affairs

Creative Director | TEDxSacramento

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Pranita Amatya
Leslie Wisniewski
Re: FW: Performing Arts Audience Study
Tuesday, January 13, 2015 3:13:31 PM

No problem! I just sent the email.


-Pranita.
On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 3:08 PM, Leslie Wisniewski
<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Can you send the email invite to Brandon below? He would like to schedule an interview with
Webb.
Thanks

From: Jason Silva [mailto:jsilva@db-arch.com]


Sent: Monday, January 12, 2015 7:40 PM
To: Leslie Wisniewski
Cc: Cheryl Holben; Brandon Weber
Subject: Performing Arts Audience Study

Leslie:

Thanks for sharing the updates of the Performing Arts Theater Task Force. I'm excited
to hear that the process is moving along.

To include TEDxSacramento as a local group that has substantial venue needs, please
contact Brandon Weber, founder and curator of TEDxSacramento and owner of The
Urban Hive.

I copied Brandon in this email - his email is brandon

Best,

Jason A. Silva AIA LEED AP

Partner/Design Principal

Dreyfuss & BlackfordArchitects


Sacramento San Francisco
linkedin
www.dreyfussblackford.com
facebook twitter flickr

2014 AIACC VP of Communications & Public Affairs


Creative Director | TEDxSacramento

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Adrianna Lucero
Cassandra Jennings
Re: FW: Outreach Follow Up & request for your assistance
Monday, July 01, 2013 9:34:06 AM

Hi Cassandra,
I talked to Elaine.
The goal of these contacts:
1. Find contacts who will allow the outreach team to do youth-to-youth
presentations
2. People at the school districts & colleges that can
a. Share the flier with their students via lists/physical copies at offices
b. Offer extra credit to their summer school students for attending
If we give her emails, she can contact.
I will follow up with you about this when you are less busy.
Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento

On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 4:28 PM, Cassandra Jennings


<CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Please review and contact Elaine on Monday to clarify the connections and outreach to the
schools and community colleges. I probably do have specific contacts we can reach out to as soon
as I understand the purpose.

From: Mattice Haynes [mailto:mhaynes@americaspeaks.org]


Sent: Friday, June 28, 2013 11:53 AM
To: Amy Birtwhistle; Cassandra Jennings; Coronado. Celia; Diane Littlefield; Edwards. Ann; Lacosta,
Kari; Robert Phillips; Ziebron, Karen
Cc: Tom Campbell; Elaine Abelaye-Mateo
Subject: Fwd: Outreach Follow Up & request for your assistance

Hi All -

As promised below you'll find an update on outreach. The attached spreadsheets


indicate the organizations the team is reaching out to. Please feel free to conduct
additional outreach or personal follow-ups if you have relationships with these or
other organizations/individuals.

Specific requests for your assistance include:


1) outreach or connections to the community colleges and the school districts
2) giveaways or promo items (if you have them) to be used as incentives during
outreach/registration
3) securing a booth or other access to the state fair to conduct
outreach/registration with attendees

Please contact Elaine if you can help with any of this.

Thanks!
Mattice
---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Elaine Abelaye-Mateo <elaine@everydayimpactconsulting.com>
Date: Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 10:52 AM
Subject: Outreach Follow Up
To: Elaine Abelaye-Mateo <elaine@everydayimpactconsulting.com>, Mattice
Haynes <mhaynes@americaspeaks.org>, Vincene Jones
<VJones@cityofsacramento.org>, May Lee
, "Koenig,
Kula" <Kula.Koenig@asm.ca.gov>, "Abelon, Robert"
<Robert.Abelon@asm.ca.gov>, Rachel Rios <rachelr@lafcc.org>, Andrea Scallon
<ascallon@americaspeaks.org>, kim@asianresources.org,
alberto@asianresources.org, Oralia Bermudez <oraliab@lafcc.org>
Good Morning All

As of this morning, we are at 193 registrants! Lets remind our networks to get
their contacts registered ASAP and pass 200 today!

Please note that our next Outreach meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, 7/2 at 9am.
Details below:

Tuesday, July 2 nd
9am
In-Person: Capsity - 2572 21st Street, Sacramento, CA 95818

Via Phone:

THIS WEEKS GOALS


Confirm registration commitment numbers from groups/organizations and
send to me.
Focus registration on COMMUNITY MEMBERS (NOT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE
PROVIDERS, Database shows providers are overrepresented), especially:
o Youth
o Seniors
o Men/Boys

FLIERS
The following are available if you need them, just let me know how many and
where to drop them off:
Youth Fliers
English Fliers/Registration Forms
Vietnamese Fliers/Registration Forms
Spanish Fliers/Registration Forms
Cantonese Fliers/Registration Forms
Hmong Fliers/Registration Forms
Russian Fliers/Registration Forms (available now!)

Keep it up everyone! Ive also attached the updated outreach list (YELLOWORGS/INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE WILL/CONFIRM A NUMBER OF REGISTRANTS;
ORANGE ORGS/INDIVIDUALS TO TARGET OUTREACH IN NEXT TWO WEEKS;
GREEN ORGS/INDIVIDUALS THAT HAVE BEEN CONTACTED) and master contact
list. Thanks so much and dont hesitate to let me know if there is anything else
you may need.

-Elaine

Elaine Abelaye-Mateo

Everyday Impact Consulting


elaine@everydayimpactconsulting.com

Check out our new website: www.everydayimpactconsulting.com

-Mattice Haynes,Senior Associate


Sacramento Project Manager, Creating Community Solutions, Part of theNational
Dialogue on Mental Health
AMERICA SPEAKS
www.americaspeaks.org

Gary R. Simon
Director, Multicultural Affairs
Sacramento Convention & Visitors Bureau

Gary R. Simon
Director, Multicultural Affairs
Sacramento Convention & Visitors Bureau

Gary R. Simon
Director, Multicultural Affairs
Sacramento Convention & Visitors Bureau

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Adrianna Lucero
Cassandra Jennings
Re: FW: NCBM/ACA Conference Call
Thursday, August 15, 2013 10:19:13 PM

I have a nagging question about the census data Kasia provided at this
link:https://data.cms.gov/dataset/The-Number-of-Estimated-Eligible-Uninsured-People-/pc88ec56?
Consistently the state population estimates that I generate with this data are about 800k-1 million
below other estimates of state populations I find online. Would you be able to ask Kasia to clarify this
discrepancy? Eg. Maryland: population is about 4.9mil based on their doc, 5.9 million based on the
2012 census.
Just want to make sure my numbers are right for the Mayor.
Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento

On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 3:16 PM, Cassandra Jennings


<CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:

From: Witkowski, Kasia (HHS/IEA) [mailto:Kasia.Witkowski@hhs.gov]


Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2013 12:35 PM
To: 'Mariah Sheriff'
Cc: Cassandra Jennings; Helmrick-Blossom, Kellyn (Kellyn_Blossom@who.eop.gov); Dioguardi, Paul
(HHS/IEA); fclark@berkeley.edu; Barson, Emily (HHS/IEA)
Subject: RE: NCBM/ACA Conference Call

Your data of over 2 million is correct Mariah.

We would definitely encourage individual mayors to look at the data and manipulate according to
their individualized plans for their city. CMS posted the census data at the website below. You can
see that its easy to export and use how they see fit.

https://data.cms.gov/dataset/The-Number-of-Estimated-Eligible-Uninsured-People-/pc88-ec56?

From: Mariah Sheriff [mailto:mariah.omkj@gmail.com]


Sent: Monday, July 29, 2013 8:43 PM
To: Witkowski, Kasia (HHS/IEA)
Cc: Cassandra Jennings; Helmrick-Blossom, Kellyn (Kellyn_Blossom@who.eop.gov); Dioguardi, Paul
(HHS/IEA); fclark@berkeley.edu
Subject: Re: NCBM/ACA Conference Call

Thank you Kasia for sending this along. If I understand this correctly, there are a
little over 2 million individuals ages 18-35 who are within 139-400% of the federal
poverty level (aka our target demographic). Is that accurate?

Eventually, we will also touch base with a membership list of NCBM cities and
townships and we would love to get a similar cut of the data for those cities and
townships. This would ideally go into the toolkits for the mayors so that the mayors
who sign up to support enrollment could get city-level data.

Thanks,
Mariah

On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 2:17 PM, Witkowski, Kasia (HHS/IEA)


<Kasia.Witkowski@hhs.gov> wrote:
The data the Mayor was requesting by state.

From: Mariah [mailto:mariah.omkj@gmail.com]


Sent: Saturday, July 27, 2013 12:34 PM
To: Mayor Johnson
Cc: Cassandra Jennings; Helmrick-Blossom, Kellyn (Kellyn_Blossom@who.eop.gov); Adrianne Hall;
David_Agnew@who.eop.gov; Dioguardi, Paul (HHS/IEA); Witkowski, Kasia (HHS/IEA);
fclark@berkeley.edu
Subject: Re: NCBM/ACA Conference Call

Monday, July 29 (this Monday)


Mariah Sheriff
Dir. of Governmental Affairs in Education
City of Sacramento
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson

On Jul 27, 2013, at 8:22 AM, Mayor Johnson <mayorjohnson@kevinjohnson.com>


wrote:
when?
On Jul 26, 2013, at 6:25 PM, "Cassandra Jennings"
<CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Greetings,

The conference call will be from 5-5:30 PM (EDT), 2-2:30 PM


(PDT).

The call in number is

Participants: Mayor Kevin Johnson, David Agnew, Kelly


Blossom, Paul Dioguardi, Kasia Witkowski, Cassandra
Jennings, and Mariah Sheriff.

If you have any questions, please contact Frances Clark at


(fclark@berkeley.edu<mailto:fclark@berkeley.edu>; cell #
or Cassandra Jennings
(CJennings@cityofsacramento.org<mailto:CJennings@cityofsacramento.org
>).

Thanks for agreeing to discuss the role for the NCBM in


making the ACA successful.

<meeting.ics>


-Mariah Sheriff

Dir. of Governmental Affairs in Education


Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson
City of Sacramento

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Aisha Lowe
Meera Krishnan
stephanie.omkj@gmail.com; Shannon Hovis
Re: FW: NCBM Update
Thursday, February 28, 2013 9:48:14 AM

Thanks ladies.
Let's not do this kind of back-and-forth with multiple people. I know SH handles the
task force and SM black mayors, but when we are coordinating with people at this
level of government, we need to streamline the process on our end and provide
them one POC who will then coordinate the necessary parties on our end.
Please get this call on all of our calendars.
Thanks.
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 5:19 PM, Meera Krishnan
<MKrishnan@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:

Aisha, FYI for the timeline. DOE has confirmed a conference call with Black Mayors Coalition on April
4.

From: Honeysett, Adam [Adam.Honeysett@ed.gov]


Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2013 12:54 PM
To: Stephanie Mash
Cc: Shannon Hovis; Meera Krishnan
Subject: RE: NCBM Update
I appreciate the follow-up, Stephanie, and apologize for the delay in my response. Stacey
and I talked this morning, and we agree on using the time on the Secretarys schedule for
Thursday, April 4, from 3:30 to 4:30 PM to talk with the Education Task Force, as well as
invited members of the Black Mayors Coalition of Education Reform. The focus of the
call would be our second term priorities (early learning, K-12 investments, CTE, and
college cost and completion).

We might also explore the possibility of having a few members of Black Mayors Coalition
join early or stay later to briefly discuss the Secretarys remarks at NCBM, if we are able to
confirm his participation (which is still being considered by Scheduling).

Meanwhile, I am still trying to connect with Kim. She has been very busy! Yesterday, the
White House Champions of Change series (http://www.whitehouse.gov/champions)
honored 10 Americans for their work in promoting educational excellence for AfricanAmericans in their communities, as well as announced David Johns as the first Executive
Director of the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for African-Americans
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=weWASsIlF_I).

Here are some possible dates/times for a phone call. Let me know if any of them work on
your end. Then, Ill confirm with Kim.

Thursday, February 28, at 4 PM ET/1 PM PT


Friday, March 1, between 11 AM and 2 PM ET/8 AM and 11 AM PT
Tuesday, March 5, between 11 AM and 1 PM ET/8 AM and 10 AM PT

Thanks again,
Adam

From: Stephanie Mash [mailto:SMash@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2013 8:57 PM
To: Honeysett, Adam
Cc: Shannon Hovis; Meera Krishnan
Subject: RE: NCBM Update

Hi Adam,

I just wanted to check in on our last exchange.Have you had the opportunity to touch base
with your Stacey on how best to use the time reserved on Secretary Duncans calendar on
April 4th between 3:30- 4:30 PM EST? Shannon and I spoke with Mayor Johnson, and
he suggested using the time for the Education Task Force but to also invite the black
mayors that will likely be participating in the Black Mayors Coalition on Education
Reform. He is also open to your suggestion. We are happy to set up a call to discuss next
steps.

Also, we would still love to connect with Kim Watkins-Foote in the upcoming weeks. As
always, please let us know if we can be helpful to you in anyway.

Many Thanks,

Stephanie


From: Shannon Hovis
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2013 9:26 AM
To: 'Honeysett, Adam'; Stephanie Mash
Cc: Meera Krishnan
Subject: RE: NCBM Update

Hey Adam,

Thank you for clarifying. Well touch base with the Mayor & see what he prefers. Please
do go ahead and discuss with Stacey, then we can connect and confirm which group well
be prioritizing for that call.

Glad that you got the invitation from NCBM. Thank you for letting us know. In regards to
topics for the Secretarys keynote at NCBM, Mayor Johnson is open to any topics or
themes that Secretary Duncan wants to highlight.

Have a great weekend, and we will be in touch soon!


Shannon

From: Honeysett, Adam [mailto:Adam.Honeysett@ed.gov]


Sent: Friday, February 15, 2013 8:01 AM
To: Shannon Hovis; Stephanie Mash
Cc: Meera Krishnan
Subject: RE: NCBM Update

Thanks for your follow-up, Shannon. My original thought was that the time we are holding
was for a call with the Black Mayors Coalition. However, that was before we had settled
on an invite to NCBM. Ill discuss this further with Stacey, as we also want to maintain
contact with the Education Task Force. Please let us know, as well, if you have a
preference.

From: Shannon Hovis [mailto:SHovis@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 9:42 PM

To: Stephanie Mash; Honeysett, Adam


Cc: Jordan, Stacey; Meera Krishnan
Subject: RE: NCBM Update

Hi Adam,
I'm glad we are all getting acquainted; thank you again for your responsiveness. I just wanted to
touch base quickly about the time you are holding on Secretary Duncan's schedule on April 4th from
3:30-4:30pm EST. Is this time slot being held for an Education Task Force call or for a Black Mayors
Coalition call? My understanding when we spoke was that you were going to get back to me about
dates for the Education Task Force call, but I know we also mentioned the idea of having a black
mayors call.
We have not fully discussed with Mayor Johnson whether he would like to have a Black Mayors
Coalition call prior to the convening at NCBM. We can certainly discuss that with him, especially if
your office thinks it would be advantageous to host a preliminary call in order to better orient all
participating mayors for the convening at NCBM. Our office did have staffer-level calls with the vast
majority of those who planned to attend the meeting with Secretary Duncan at USCM this past
January. Moreover, I wanted to clarify with you what you have in mind.
Thank you again! Talk to you soon,
Shannon
From: Stephanie Mash
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 1:57 PM
To: Honeysett, Adam
Cc: Jordan, Stacey; Meera Krishnan; Shannon Hovis
Subject: RE: NCBM Update

Hi Adam,

Thank you for your quick response. I will make sure you receive the invitation from
NCBM at the email address below. I will also follow-up with NCBM regarding key topics
for the remarks and get back to you.

Regarding the call with the coalition of black mayors, I will confirm whether April 4th at
3:30 will work for Mayor Johnson and the coalition. I will also be the point person for the
coalition moving forward.

We look forward to receiving information from Kim Watkins-Foote.

Many Thanks,

Stephanie

From: Honeysett, Adam [mailto:Adam.Honeysett@ed.gov]


Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 12:44 PM
To: Shannon Hovis; Stephanie Mash
Cc: Meera Krishnan; Jordan, Stacey
Subject: RE: NCBM Update

Thank you for the updates, Shannon and Stephanie. We would welcome a formal
invitation for the Secretary to address the NCBM Annual Meeting send to
Arne.Duncan@ed.gov, copying Stacey and me. In general, the Secretary would prefer to
travel on a weekday, so we welcome the recommendation of participating on Friday, May
31. Also, the Secretary is interesting in having a dialogue with black mayors, so we
welcome the opportunity to provide brief remarks and participate in extended Q&A. Are
there any particular topics that NCBM would like him to address in his remarks?

Shannon, I also wanted to get back to you regarding scheduling a call with Mayor
Johnsons coalition of black mayors in advance of NCBM. We are currently holding some
time on the Secretarys schedule for Thursday, April 4, from 3:30 to 4:30 PM. Please let
me know if this date/time would work for Mayor Johnson and at least some of your core
members.

I still owe your team additional information from Kim Watkins-Foote, the Departments
Liaison to the African-American community. We have not yet had a chance to talk. I will
follow-up as soon as possible.

Thanks again,
Adam

From: Stephanie Mash [mailto:SMash@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 1:00 PM
To: Jordan, Stacey; Honeysett, Adam
Cc: Meera Krishnan; Shannon Hovis
Subject: RE: NCBM Update

Hi Stacy and Adam,


As Shannon noted below, I am Mayor Johnsons point person for matters related to the
National Black Conference of Mayors. Please let me know if I can be of assistance to you
in any way.

Do you have a sense of Secretary Duncans preferred format for his participation in the
NCBM annual meeting? Would he prefer to deliver a keynote address with time for
questions, or some other format? NCBM will be sending a formal invitation.

Also, the confirmed dates are now Wed., May 29th Sun., Jun 2nd. The conference will
not extend through Jun 3rd as noted below. Again, Fri., May 31st will likely have the most
participants. Please let us know when you are able to confirm which date and time works
best for Secretary Duncans schedule.

Feel free to reach out to me with any questions.

Best Regards,
Stephanie
_____________________________________
Stephanie Mash
Director of Governmental Affairs, African Americans
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento

smash@cityofsacramento.org

From: Shannon Hovis


Sent: Friday, February 08, 2013 8:45 AM
To: Jordan, Stacey (Stacey.Jordan@ed.gov); Honeysett, Adam (Adam.Honeysett@ed.gov)
Cc: Stephanie Mash; Meera Krishnan

We might also explore the possibility of having a few members of Black Mayors
Coalition join early or stay later to briefly discuss the Secretarys remarks at NCBM, if
we are able to confirm his participation (which is still being considered by Scheduling).

Meanwhile, I am still trying to connect with Kim. She has been very busy! Yesterday,
the White House Champions of Change series (http://www.whitehouse.gov/champions)
honored 10 Americans for their work in promoting educational excellence for AfricanAmericans in their communities, as well as announced David Johns as the first Executive
Director of the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for African-Americans
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=weWASsIlF_I).

Here are some possible dates/times for a phone call. Let me know if any of them work
on your end. Then, Ill confirm with Kim.

Thursday, February 28, at 4 PM ET/1 PM PT


Friday, March 1, between 11 AM and 2 PM ET/8 AM and 11 AM PT
Tuesday, March 5, between 11 AM and 1 PM ET/8 AM and 10 AM PT

Thanks again,
Adam

From: Stephanie Mash [mailto:SMash@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2013 8:57 PM
To: Honeysett, Adam
Cc: Shannon Hovis; Meera Krishnan
Subject: RE: NCBM Update

Hi Adam,

I just wanted to check in on our last exchange.Have you had the opportunity to touch
base with your Stacey on how best to use the time reserved on Secretary Duncans
calendar on April 4th between 3:30- 4:30 PM EST? Shannon and I spoke with Mayor
Johnson, and he suggested using the time for the Education Task Force but to also invite
the black mayors that will likely be participating in the Black Mayors Coalition on

Education Reform. He is also open to your suggestion. We are happy to set up a call to
discuss next steps.

Also, we would still love to connect with Kim Watkins-Foote in the upcoming weeks.
As always, please let us know if we can be helpful to you in anyway.

Many Thanks,

Stephanie

From: Shannon Hovis


Sent: Friday, February 15, 2013 9:26 AM
To: 'Honeysett, Adam'; Stephanie Mash
Cc: Meera Krishnan
Subject: RE: NCBM Update

Hey Adam,

Thank you for clarifying. Well touch base with the Mayor & see what he prefers.
Please do go ahead and discuss with Stacey, then we can connect and confirm which
group well be prioritizing for that call.

Glad that you got the invitation from NCBM. Thank you for letting us know. In regards
to topics for the Secretarys keynote at NCBM, Mayor Johnson is open to any topics or
themes that Secretary Duncan wants to highlight.

Have a great weekend, and we will be in touch soon!


Shannon

From: Honeysett, Adam [mailto:Adam.Honeysett@ed.gov]


Sent: Friday, February 15, 2013 8:01 AM
To: Shannon Hovis; Stephanie Mash

Cc: Meera Krishnan


Subject: RE: NCBM Update

Thanks for your follow-up, Shannon. My original thought was that the time we are
holding was for a call with the Black Mayors Coalition. However, that was before we
had settled on an invite to NCBM. Ill discuss this further with Stacey, as we also want
to maintain contact with the Education Task Force. Please let us know, as well, if you
have a preference.

From: Shannon Hovis [mailto:SHovis@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 9:42 PM
To: Stephanie Mash; Honeysett, Adam
Cc: Jordan, Stacey; Meera Krishnan
Subject: RE: NCBM Update

Hi Adam,
I'm glad we are all getting acquainted; thank you again for your responsiveness. I just wanted to
touch base quickly about the time you are holding on Secretary Duncan's schedule on April 4th
from 3:30-4:30pm EST. Is this time slot being held for an Education Task Force call or for a Black
Mayors Coalition call? My understanding when we spoke was that you were going to get back to
me about dates for the Education Task Force call, but I know we also mentioned the idea of having
a black mayors call.
We have not fully discussed with Mayor Johnson whether he would like to have a Black Mayors
Coalition call prior to the convening at NCBM. We can certainly discuss that with him, especially if
your office thinks it would be advantageous to host a preliminary call in order to better orient all
participating mayors for the convening at NCBM. Our office did have staffer-level calls with the
vast majority of those who planned to attend the meeting with Secretary Duncan at USCM this past
January. Moreover, I wanted to clarify with you what you have in mind.
Thank you again! Talk to you soon,
Shannon
From: Stephanie Mash
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 1:57 PM
To: Honeysett, Adam
Cc: Jordan, Stacey; Meera Krishnan; Shannon Hovis
Subject: RE: NCBM Update

Hi Adam,

Thank you for your quick response. I will make sure you receive the invitation from
NCBM at the email address below. I will also follow-up with NCBM regarding key
topics for the remarks and get back to you.


Regarding the call with the coalition of black mayors, I will confirm whether April 4th at
3:30 will work for Mayor Johnson and the coalition. I will also be the point person for
the coalition moving forward.

We look forward to receiving information from Kim Watkins-Foote.

Many Thanks,

Stephanie

From: Honeysett, Adam [mailto:Adam.Honeysett@ed.gov]


Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 12:44 PM
To: Shannon Hovis; Stephanie Mash
Cc: Meera Krishnan; Jordan, Stacey
Subject: RE: NCBM Update

Thank you for the updates, Shannon and Stephanie. We would welcome a formal
invitation for the Secretary to address the NCBM Annual Meeting send to
Arne.Duncan@ed.gov, copying Stacey and me. In general, the Secretary would prefer to
travel on a weekday, so we welcome the recommendation of participating on Friday,
May 31. Also, the Secretary is interesting in having a dialogue with black mayors, so we
welcome the opportunity to provide brief remarks and participate in extended Q&A. Are
there any particular topics that NCBM would like him to address in his remarks?

Shannon, I also wanted to get back to you regarding scheduling a call with Mayor
Johnsons coalition of black mayors in advance of NCBM. We are currently holding
some time on the Secretarys schedule for Thursday, April 4, from 3:30 to 4:30 PM.
Please let me know if this date/time would work for Mayor Johnson and at least some of
your core members.

I still owe your team additional information from Kim Watkins-Foote, the Departments
Liaison to the African-American community. We have not yet had a chance to talk. I
will follow-up as soon as possible.

Thanks again,
Adam

From: Stephanie Mash [mailto:SMash@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 1:00 PM
To: Jordan, Stacey; Honeysett, Adam
Cc: Meera Krishnan; Shannon Hovis
Subject: RE: NCBM Update

Hi Stacy and Adam,

As Shannon noted below, I am Mayor Johnsons point person for matters related to the
National Black Conference of Mayors. Please let me know if I can be of assistance to
you in any way.

Do you have a sense of Secretary Duncans preferred format for his participation in the
NCBM annual meeting? Would he prefer to deliver a keynote address with time for
questions, or some other format? NCBM will be sending a formal invitation.

Also, the confirmed dates are now Wed., May 29th Sun., Jun 2nd. The conference will
not extend through Jun 3rd as noted below. Again, Fri., May 31st will likely have the
most participants. Please let us know when you are able to confirm which date and time
works best for Secretary Duncans schedule.

Feel free to reach out to me with any questions.

Best Regards,
Stephanie
_____________________________________
Stephanie Mash
Director of Governmental Affairs, African Americans
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson

City of Sacramento

smash@cityofsacramento.org

From: Shannon Hovis


Sent: Friday, February 08, 2013 8:45 AM
To: Jordan, Stacey (Stacey.Jordan@ed.gov); Honeysett, Adam (Adam.Honeysett@ed.gov)
Cc: Stephanie Mash; Meera Krishnan
Subject: NCBM Update

Hi Stacey and Adam,

As a follow-up to our conversation the other day, I wanted to give you a brief update on
the National Conference of Black Mayors. Our office was able to get in touch with
Vanessa Williams at NCBM, and she says she would be very excited to have Secretary
Duncan attend the conference and that she will modify the conference agenda in order to
accommodate the Secretarys schedule. The conference will take place May 29 June 3
in Atlanta. Vanessa notes that Friday, May 31 will likely be the day with the most
attendees, if that works with Secretary Duncans schedule.

In terms of the Mayors assuming the NCBM Presidency, Vanessa has confirmed her
support for him and verified that the election will moreover serve as a formality. Mayor
Johnson will be sworn in as President of NCBM at the conference. As an FYI, the
Mayor will be speaking with Vanessa by phone this morning at 9:30am PST/ 12:30pm
EST.

Stephanie Mash, Director of Governmental Affairs for African Americans, who I


mentioned in our call on Wednesday & is cced here, will be your primary point of
contact for NCBM-related matters, and will be in touch soon to follow up with you. She
and I will be working closely together, along with our colleague, Meera, who is also
working on our national mobilization efforts.

As always, please reach out to any of us any time. I hope you both have a great
weekend and we will be in touch soon!

Cc: Shannon Hovis; Meera Krishnan


Subject: RE: NCBM Update
I appreciate the follow-up, Stephanie, and apologize for the delay in my response.
Stacey and I talked this morning, and we agree on using the time on the Secretarys
schedule for Thursday, April 4, from 3:30 to 4:30 PM to talk with the Education Task
Force, as well as invited members of the Black Mayors Coalition of Education Reform.
The focus of the call would be our second term priorities (early learning, K-12
investments, CTE, and college cost and completion).

We might also explore the possibility of having a few members of Black Mayors
Coalition join early or stay later to briefly discuss the Secretarys remarks at NCBM, if
we are able to confirm his participation (which is still being considered by Scheduling).

Meanwhile, I am still trying to connect with Kim. She has been very busy! Yesterday,
the White House Champions of Change series (http://www.whitehouse.gov/champions)
honored 10 Americans for their work in promoting educational excellence for AfricanAmericans in their communities, as well as announced David Johns as the first Executive
Director of the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for African-Americans
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=weWASsIlF_I).

Here are some possible dates/times for a phone call. Let me know if any of them work
on your end. Then, Ill confirm with Kim.

Thursday, February 28, at 4 PM ET/1 PM PT


Friday, March 1, between 11 AM and 2 PM ET/8 AM and 11 AM PT
Tuesday, March 5, between 11 AM and 1 PM ET/8 AM and 10 AM PT

Thanks again,
Adam

From: Stephanie Mash [mailto:SMash@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2013 8:57 PM
To: Honeysett, Adam
Cc: Shannon Hovis; Meera Krishnan

Subject: RE: NCBM Update

Hi Adam,

I just wanted to check in on our last exchange.Have you had the opportunity to touch
base with your Stacey on how best to use the time reserved on Secretary Duncans
calendar on April 4th between 3:30- 4:30 PM EST? Shannon and I spoke with Mayor
Johnson, and he suggested using the time for the Education Task Force but to also invite
the black mayors that will likely be participating in the Black Mayors Coalition on
Education Reform. He is also open to your suggestion. We are happy to set up a call to
discuss next steps.

Also, we would still love to connect with Kim Watkins-Foote in the upcoming weeks.
As always, please let us know if we can be helpful to you in anyway.

Many Thanks,

Stephanie

From: Shannon Hovis


Sent: Friday, February 15, 2013 9:26 AM
To: 'Honeysett, Adam'; Stephanie Mash
Cc: Meera Krishnan
Subject: RE: NCBM Update

Hey Adam,

Thank you for clarifying. Well touch base with the Mayor & see what he prefers.
Please do go ahead and discuss with Stacey, then we can connect and confirm which
group well be prioritizing for that call.

Glad that you got the invitation from NCBM. Thank you for letting us know. In regards
to topics for the Secretarys keynote at NCBM, Mayor Johnson is open to any topics or
themes that Secretary Duncan wants to highlight.


Have a great weekend, and we will be in touch soon!
Shannon

From: Honeysett, Adam [mailto:Adam.Honeysett@ed.gov]


Sent: Friday, February 15, 2013 8:01 AM
To: Shannon Hovis; Stephanie Mash
Cc: Meera Krishnan
Subject: RE: NCBM Update

Thanks for your follow-up, Shannon. My original thought was that the time we are
holding was for a call with the Black Mayors Coalition. However, that was before we
had settled on an invite to NCBM. Ill discuss this further with Stacey, as we also want
to maintain contact with the Education Task Force. Please let us know, as well, if you
have a preference.

From: Shannon Hovis [mailto:SHovis@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 9:42 PM
To: Stephanie Mash; Honeysett, Adam
Cc: Jordan, Stacey; Meera Krishnan
Subject: RE: NCBM Update

Hi Adam,
I'm glad we are all getting acquainted; thank you again for your responsiveness. I just wanted to
touch base quickly about the time you are holding on Secretary Duncan's schedule on April 4th
from 3:30-4:30pm EST. Is this time slot being held for an Education Task Force call or for a Black
Mayors Coalition call? My understanding when we spoke was that you were going to get back to
me about dates for the Education Task Force call, but I know we also mentioned the idea of having
a black mayors call.
We have not fully discussed with Mayor Johnson whether he would like to have a Black Mayors
Coalition call prior to the convening at NCBM. We can certainly discuss that with him, especially if
your office thinks it would be advantageous to host a preliminary call in order to better orient all
participating mayors for the convening at NCBM. Our office did have staffer-level calls with the
vast majority of those who planned to attend the meeting with Secretary Duncan at USCM this past
January. Moreover, I wanted to clarify with you what you have in mind.
Thank you again! Talk to you soon,
Shannon
From: Stephanie Mash
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 1:57 PM

To: Honeysett, Adam


Cc: Jordan, Stacey; Meera Krishnan; Shannon Hovis
Subject: RE: NCBM Update

Hi Adam,

Thank you for your quick response. I will make sure you receive the invitation from
NCBM at the email address below. I will also follow-up with NCBM regarding key
topics for the remarks and get back to you.

Regarding the call with the coalition of black mayors, I will confirm whether April 4th at
3:30 will work for Mayor Johnson and the coalition. I will also be the point person for
the coalition moving forward.

We look forward to receiving information from Kim Watkins-Foote.

Many Thanks,

Stephanie

From: Honeysett, Adam [mailto:Adam.Honeysett@ed.gov]


Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 12:44 PM
To: Shannon Hovis; Stephanie Mash
Cc: Meera Krishnan; Jordan, Stacey
Subject: RE: NCBM Update

Thank you for the updates, Shannon and Stephanie. We would welcome a formal
invitation for the Secretary to address the NCBM Annual Meeting send to
Arne.Duncan@ed.gov, copying Stacey and me. In general, the Secretary would prefer to
travel on a weekday, so we welcome the recommendation of participating on Friday,
May 31. Also, the Secretary is interesting in having a dialogue with black mayors, so we
welcome the opportunity to provide brief remarks and participate in extended Q&A. Are
there any particular topics that NCBM would like him to address in his remarks?

Shannon, I also wanted to get back to you regarding scheduling a call with Mayor
Johnsons coalition of black mayors in advance of NCBM. We are currently holding

some time on the Secretarys schedule for Thursday, April 4, from 3:30 to 4:30 PM.
Please let me know if this date/time would work for Mayor Johnson and at least some of
your core members.

I still owe your team additional information from Kim Watkins-Foote, the Departments
Liaison to the African-American community. We have not yet had a chance to talk. I
will follow-up as soon as possible.

Thanks again,
Adam

From: Stephanie Mash [mailto:SMash@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 1:00 PM
To: Jordan, Stacey; Honeysett, Adam
Cc: Meera Krishnan; Shannon Hovis
Subject: RE: NCBM Update

Hi Stacy and Adam,

As Shannon noted below, I am Mayor Johnsons point person for matters related to the
National Black Conference of Mayors. Please let me know if I can be of assistance to
you in any way.

Do you have a sense of Secretary Duncans preferred format for his participation in the
NCBM annual meeting? Would he prefer to deliver a keynote address with time for
questions, or some other format? NCBM will be sending a formal invitation.

Also, the confirmed dates are now Wed., May 29th Sun., Jun 2nd. The conference will
not extend through Jun 3rd as noted below. Again, Fri., May 31st will likely have the
most participants. Please let us know when you are able to confirm which date and time
works best for Secretary Duncans schedule.

Feel free to reach out to me with any questions.


Best Regards,
Stephanie
_____________________________________
Stephanie Mash
Director of Governmental Affairs, African Americans
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento

smash@cityofsacramento.org

From: Shannon Hovis


Sent: Friday, February 08, 2013 8:45 AM
To: Jordan, Stacey (Stacey.Jordan@ed.gov); Honeysett, Adam (Adam.Honeysett@ed.gov)
Cc: Stephanie Mash; Meera Krishnan
Subject: NCBM Update

Hi Stacey and Adam,

As a follow-up to our conversation the other day, I wanted to give you a brief update on
the National Conference of Black Mayors. Our office was able to get in touch with
Vanessa Williams at NCBM, and she says she would be very excited to have Secretary
Duncan attend the conference and that she will modify the conference agenda in order to
accommodate the Secretarys schedule. The conference will take place May 29 June 3
in Atlanta. Vanessa notes that Friday, May 31 will likely be the day with the most
attendees, if that works with Secretary Duncans schedule.

In terms of the Mayors assuming the NCBM Presidency, Vanessa has confirmed her
support for him and verified that the election will moreover serve as a formality. Mayor
Johnson will be sworn in as President of NCBM at the conference. As an FYI, the
Mayor will be speaking with Vanessa by phone this morning at 9:30am PST/ 12:30pm
EST.

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Stephanie Mash
Cassandra Jennings
nicholas.weile
Re: FW: NCBM Declares Reachout & Touch" Week for ACA
Thursday, December 12, 2013 6:39:01 PM

Looks great. I'm putting a few tweaks to the intro paragraph. The only other thing
I would do is make sure the text size/ font / color is the same. Each section came
up different on my screen. I'd also remove Mayor's name from the bottom, so that
we don't need to have him review it. It can just come from NCBM office.
Thanks all!
...

Dear NCBM Mayors,


It is important that we continue to answer the call from the White House and do our part in getting
our citizens enrolled in the health plans under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Next week,
December 16th-23rd, will beNCBM Reach Out and Touch Week for ACA.
Many of our constituentsare just one diagnosis or accident away from a health crisis that can tear a
family apart. If people are enrolled by December 23 rd they will receive health insurance effective
January 1, 2014. Lets make a strong push next week to get our uninsured signed up for a health
plan in the Healthcare Marketplace (healthcare.gov). It would be a great Holiday Gift.
We are asking all NCBM members to:

_______________________________________
Stephanie Mash, esq.
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson
City of Sacramento
stephanie.omkj@gmail.com
On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 7:46 PM, Cassandra Jennings
<CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Here is our draft. Please comment. We will edit a little more and finalize by
tonight and Nick will send out early morning. We are headed to Indivizible.

From: Cassandra Jennings


Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2013 4:45 PM
To: nicholas.weiler
Subject: NCBM Declares Reachout & Touch" Week for ACA

Dear NCBM Mayors,


It is important that we continue to answer the call from the White House and do
our part in getting our citizens enrolled in health care. Many of our people are just
one diagnosis or accident away from a health crisis that can tear a family apart. If
people are enrolled by December 23 rd they will receive health insurance effective
January 1, 2014. Lets make a strong push next week to get people signed up for
the Affordable Care Act. It would be a great Holiday Gift. We declare:
Dec 16-23: NCBM Reach Out and Touch Week for ACA
We are asking all NCBM members to:
Partner with a local agency to do an event

Get the word


o Suggested tweet: Sign up now for healthcare insurance.
Visit Healthcare.gov. Deadline Dec 23. #getcovered.
o Suggested facebook: Please get signed up now for
affordable healthcare. If you sign up by Dec 23, you will
be fully covered on January 1 st . Plan a bright new year
with health insurance. Visit www.healthcare.gov
o Suggested email:
Dear Community Residents,
I am writing to encourage you to take advantage of the
opportunity to get affordable health care. We are facing a
historic opportunity for our nation and our communities to live
longer and more healthier lives. Please share this information
with your friends, family members and neighbors about the
Affordable Care Act. There are over 35 million Americans who
are uninsured or just one diagnosis or accident away from a
health crisis that will turn their lives upside down. Lets work
together to insure that everyone in our community is aware and
educated on the Act and has an opportunity to enroll in
affordable healthcare.
For those who sign up by December 23, their insurance will be
effective on January 1, 2014. Lets help those uninsured get
signed up this week and start a Healthier New Year.
Please visit >>>>
Sincerely,
Mayor
o Send out a Press Release ( Suggestion below)

IMPORTANT SPECIAL
ATTENTION
There is an important deadline for enrollment for the Affordable
Care Act on December 23 rd, 2013. All of those that are
uninsured or are seeking alternative affordable health care should
go to www.healthcare.gov to sign up. All of those who are sign
up by December 23 rd, will have full healthcare coverage starting
January 1, 2013.
For more information contact: ( insert local contact info)

Share a success story (send to us by email and place on website)

Heres my success story:

Leonard, 56 years old, showed up 30 min early at Central Library and was
the first to get served. His insurance had been cancelled and he has high
blood pressure. He really needs his medicine. He came with all his
paperwork and qualified for insurance for $1/month.
Please send me your stories. Lets Reach Out and Touch our community in a BIG
WAY. You can make a difference one by one.

Cassandra H. B. Jennings
Senior Advisor
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
cjennings@cityofsacramento.org

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Adrianne Hall
Andre Breaux
ben.omkj@gmail.com
RE: FW: NBPA Executive Director Search
Wednesday, May 07, 2014 4:13:05 PM

Ok thanks!
From: Andre Breaux [andre.omkj@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2014 3:58 PM
To: Adrianne Hall
Cc: ben.omkj@gmail.com
Subject: Re: FW: NBPA Executive Director Search

Thanks, got this one already via Charles Tribbett and forwarded along to Reilly Partners
On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 3:55 PM, Adrianne Hall <AEHall@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:

Mayor Johnson [mayorjohnson@kevinjohnson.com]

Wednesday, May 07, 2014 3:54 PM

forward to Ben and Andre

From: Adrianne Hall


Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2014 9:36 AM
To: Mayor Johnson
Subject: FW: NBPA Executive Director Search
Is there a process for these?

From: Robert Drummer [rgdrummer@law.gwu.edu]


Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2014 6:07 PM
To: Adrianne Hall
Subject: NBPA Executive Director Search
Ms. Hall,
I hope that all is well with you and yours. At your earliest convenience, please forward my
attached materials to Mayor Johnson for his consideration. I am confident that he and the
search committee will find that mycommunications, leadership, legal, and policy
experience uniquely qualifies me forthis opportunity.
Many thanksin advance for your attention to this request. I look forward to your reply.
Until then, with best personal regards I remain always,
Sincerely,

Robert G. Drummer, J.D., CAE

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Andre Breaux
Adrianne Hall
ben.omkj@gmail.com
Re: FW: NBPA Executive Director Search
Wednesday, May 07, 2014 3:58:24 PM

Thanks, got this one already via Charles Tribbett and forwarded along to Reilly
Partners
On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 3:55 PM, Adrianne Hall <AEHall@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:

Mayor Johnson [mayorjohnson@kevinjohnson.com]

Wednesday, May 07, 2014 3:54 PM

forward to Ben and Andre

From: Adrianne Hall


Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2014 9:36 AM
To: Mayor Johnson
Subject: FW: NBPA Executive Director Search
Is there a process for these?

From: Robert Drummer [rgdrummer@law.gwu.edu]


Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2014 6:07 PM
To: Adrianne Hall
Subject: NBPA Executive Director Search
Ms. Hall,
I hope that all is well with you and yours. At your earliest convenience, please forward my
attached materials to Mayor Johnson for his consideration. I am confident that he and the
search committee will find that mycommunications, leadership, legal, and policy
experience uniquely qualifies me forthis opportunity.
Many thanksin advance for your attention to this request. I look forward to your reply.
Until then, with best personal regards I remain always,
Sincerely,
Robert G. Drummer, J.D., CAE

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Benjamin A. Sosenko
Stephanie Mash
Mariah Sheriff
RE: FW: Natiional Conference of Black Mayors
Thursday, January 23, 2014 11:05:31 AM

I haven't really been involved in NCBM media requests.


I'd send MKJ a brief email telling him about the request and that you are forwarding to the PR team to
handle.
Once you give me the ok I can direct the reporter to the NCBM PR team.
From: Stephanie Mash [stephanie.omkj@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2014 11:03 AM
To: Benjamin A. Sosenko
Cc: Mariah Sheriff
Subject: Re: FW: Natiional Conference of Black Mayors

Ben,
What is the normal protocol for responding to press inquiries? Does the Mayor review these?
We can have the NCBM PR team respond. I will send it to them.
The answers are:
1) Ms. Williams was terminated by the Board in Director's in September.
2) While we were aware of some preliminary discussion Vanessa had with Bermuda, since
her termination the current board has not engaged in any dialogues and any planning is
unauthorized because she was terminated.
_______________________________________
Stephanie Mash, esq.
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson
City of Sacramento
stephanie.omkj@gmail.com
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 1:48 PM, Benjamin A. Sosenko <BSosenko@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
pls advise

From: Gareth Finighan [GFinighan@royalgazette.com]


Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2014 10:43 AM
To: Benjamin A. Sosenko
Subject: Natiional Conference of Black Mayors
Good afternoon Ben,
My name is Gareth Finighan and Im a reporter with The Royal Gazette newspaper in
Bermuda.

Im writing to put some questions to Mayor Johnson in his capacity as president of the
National Conference of Black Mayors.
My questions are;
1) Is Vanessa Williams still executive director of the NCBM?
2) Is Major Johnson aware of plans for the NCBM to host a conference in Bermuda in
October of this year?
Id very much appreciate it if the mayor could get back to me on these Ben.
Many thanks,
Gareth.

Gareth Finighan Reporter

gfinighan@royalgazette.com

2 Par-la-Ville Road, Hamilton HM08


www.royalgazette.com

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From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Stephanie Mash
Benjamin A. Sosenko
Mariah Sheriff
Re: FW: Natiional Conference of Black Mayors
Thursday, January 23, 2014 11:03:23 AM

Ben,
What is the normal protocol for responding to press inquiries? Does the Mayor
review these? We can have the NCBM PR team respond. I will send it to them.
The answers are:
1) Ms. Williams was terminated by the Board in Director's in September.
2) While we were aware of some preliminary discussion Vanessa had with
Bermuda, since her termination the current board has not engaged in any dialogues
and any planning is unauthorized because she was terminated.
_______________________________________
Stephanie Mash, esq.
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson
City of Sacramento
stephanie.omkj@gmail.com
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 1:48 PM, Benjamin A. Sosenko
<BSosenko@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
pls advise

From: Gareth Finighan [GFinighan@royalgazette.com]


Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2014 10:43 AM
To: Benjamin A. Sosenko
Subject: Natiional Conference of Black Mayors
Good afternoon Ben,
My name is Gareth Finighan and Im a reporter with The Royal Gazette newspaper in
Bermuda.
Im writing to put some questions to Mayor Johnson in his capacity as president of the
National Conference of Black Mayors.
My questions are;
1) Is Vanessa Williams still executive director of the NCBM?
2) Is Major Johnson aware of plans for the NCBM to host a conference in Bermuda in
October of this year?
Id very much appreciate it if the mayor could get back to me on these Ben.

Many thanks,
Gareth.

Gareth Finighan Reporter

gfinighan@royalgazette.com

2 Par-la-Ville Road, Hamilton HM08


www.royalgazette.com

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notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this
transmission in error, do not read it. Please immediately notify the sender that you have received this communication in error and
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From:
To:
Cc:

Subject:
Date:

Cassandra Jennings
Betty Williams
stephanie.omkj@gmail.com; dlee@cablackhealthnetwork.org; TNETTERSHOME
bonnie london"
BONNIE LONDON"
; cindysg@delpaso.seta.net; Benjamin
A. Sosenko
RE: FW: More than Six Million Enrollees have Signed Up for Private Health Insurance
Tuesday, April 01, 2014 10:53:14 AM

Betty,
Awesome! Congratulations to you and your team. What a strong finish. Let's keep pushing.
Cassandra
-----Original Message----From: Betty Williams
Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2014 10:40 AM
To: Cassandra Jennings
Cc: stephanie.omkj@gmail.com; dlee@cablackhealthnetwork.org; TNETTERSHOME
london'
; 'BONNIE LONDON'
cindysg@delpaso.seta.net; Benjamin A. Sosenko
Subject: Re: FW: More than Six Million Enrollees have Signed Up for Private Health Insurance

'bonnie

Just wanted to share with everyone, although our work is not done, we made it through a major
deadline last night.
My team, process appox. 1,000 individuals yesterday until midnight. We started with our 12 hour
marathon from 9am to 9pm, where we process more than 200 people; then my team was called to help
SEIU last night, where they had over 600 people waiting in line, in and outside the building.
7 of my team members, including me agreed to help and completed everyone by midnight; most of my
enrollers did not get home until after 1a.m. this morning and made into work today, so kudos to them.
Just a reminder, anyone that did NOT get through, still have an opprotunity to get enrolled by a
Certified Enrollment Counselor (CEC) or Agent ONLY before April 15th and can come to our enrollment
Entity at 8673 Fruitridge Road, Sacramento, CA 95828 (CET Building) from 9am
- 4pm or call for an appointment at
It was just great being part of history in Sacramento!
Sincerely,
Betty Williams
On 3/27/14, Cassandra Jennings <CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
> Just in case you didn't receive this. President announced the 6 M this
> morning on the call.
>
> From: Blossom, Kellyn [mailto:Kellyn_Blossom@who.eop.gov]
> Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2014 11:39 AM
> Subject: More than Six Million Enrollees have Signed Up for Private
> Health Insurance
> Importance: High
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> MORE THAN SIX MILLION AMERICANS SIGN-UP
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Thursday, March 27, 2014

* MORE THAN SIX MILLION HAVE SIGNED UP: As consumers continue to


surge to HealthCare.gov before the March 31st deadline, more than 6
million Americans have signed up for quality, affordable health
insurance plans through the federal and state marketplaces since October 1.

* ACA YEAR 1 ENROLLMENT IS ALREADY WELL OUTPACING MEDICARE PART D


ENROLLMENT: After the initial open enrollment period for Medicare Part
D, during which the Bush Administration also made several
administrative adjustments to ease transition, enrollment was just 70
percent of the enrollment estimated by CBO. As recent analyses have
shown<http://democrats.energycommerce.house.gov/index.php?q=news/democ
ratic-staff-release-memorandum-on-comparison-of-affordable-care-act-an
d-medicare-part-d-en>, ACA enrollment has already well-surpassed that
with several days left before the March 31 deadline.

* THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT IS WORKING: The more than six million
Americans who have signed up for private insurance through that
Marketplaces is in addition to the millions of Americans who have
gotten coverage through Medicaid and CHIP and the more than 3 million
young adults who previously gained coverage by staying on their
parents' plans. And millions of Americans with insurance now have the
peace of mind and health security that comes with the new benefits
that kicked in on January 1, like protections against discrimination
based on a pre-existing condition, being charged more just because you are a woman.

* NATIONWIDE CONSUMER SURGE FOR HEALTH CARE: We are seeing near


record numbers of consumers coming to check out their options and
enroll in coverage. Yesterday alone, we had 1.5 million visits to
HealthCare.gov and took more than 430,000 calls at our 24/7 call center.

* WITH FOUR DAYS LEFT BEFORE THE DEADLINE, WE'RE REDOUBLING OUR
EFFORTS TO BRING QUALITY, AFFORDABLE COVERAGE TO ALL AMERICANS: While
we are thrilled that millions of Americans have gotten coverage, there
are still four days left of open enrollment for 2014. We're rolling up
our sleeves and redoubling our efforts to reach as many Americans as
possible by the March 31st deadline to ensure they know what options
are available to them and how they can sign up.

* MARCH 31 IS THE DEADLINE. SPREAD THE WORD TO YOUR FRIENDS AND


FAMILY MEMBERS TO GET COVERED NOW: With 4 days left for consumers to sign
up for coverage, we are working hard to ensure that our systems can
handle the unprecedented demand as people enroll before the March 31
deadline. But make sure your friends, family members, co-workers and
communities don't wait - tell them to sign up now for coverage by
visiting HealthCare.gov or by phone at
You can also find help in your community at localhelp.healthcare.gov.

>
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From:
To:
Cc:

Subject:
Date:

Betty Williams
Cassandra Jennings
stephanie.omkj@gmail.com; dlee@cablackhealthnetwork.org; TNETTERSHOME
com; bonnie london"
BONNIE LONDON"
; cindysg@delpaso.seta.net; Benjamin
A. Sosenko
Re: FW: More than Six Million Enrollees have Signed Up for Private Health Insurance
Tuesday, April 01, 2014 10:39:34 AM

Just wanted to share with everyone, although our work is not done, we
made it through a major deadline last night.
My team, process appox. 1,000 individuals yesterday until midnight. We
started with our 12 hour marathon from 9am to 9pm, where we process
more than 200 people; then my team was called to help SEIU last night,
where they had over 600 people waiting in line, in and outside the
building.
7 of my team members, including me agreed to help and completed
everyone by midnight; most of my enrollers did not get home until
after 1a.m. this morning and made into work today, so kudos to them.
Just a reminder, anyone that did NOT get through, still have an
opprotunity to get enrolled by a Certified Enrollment Counselor (CEC)
or Agent ONLY before April 15th and can come to our enrollment Entity
at 8673 Fruitridge Road, Sacramento, CA 95828 (CET Building) from 9am
- 4pm or call for an appointment at
It was just great being part of history in Sacramento!
Sincerely,
Betty Williams
On 3/27/14, Cassandra Jennings <CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
> Just in case you didn't receive this. President announced the 6 M this
> morning on the call.
>
> From: Blossom, Kellyn [mailto:Kellyn_Blossom@who.eop.gov]
> Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2014 11:39 AM
> Subject: More than Six Million Enrollees have Signed Up for Private Health
> Insurance
> Importance: High
>
>
> MORE THAN SIX MILLION AMERICANS SIGN-UP
>
> FOR QUALITY, AFFORDABLE INSURANCE
>
> Thursday, March 27, 2014
>
>
>
> * MORE THAN SIX MILLION HAVE SIGNED UP: As consumers continue to
> surge to HealthCare.gov before the March 31st deadline, more than 6 million
> Americans have signed up for quality, affordable health insurance plans
> through the federal and state marketplaces since October 1.
>
>
>

> * ACA YEAR 1 ENROLLMENT IS ALREADY WELL OUTPACING MEDICARE PART D


> ENROLLMENT: After the initial open enrollment period for Medicare Part D,
> during which the Bush Administration also made several administrative
> adjustments to ease transition, enrollment was just 70 percent of the
> enrollment estimated by CBO. As recent analyses have
> shown<http://democrats.energycommerce.house.gov/index.php?q=news/democratic-staff-releasememorandum-on-comparison-of-affordable-care-act-and-medicare-part-d-en>,
> ACA enrollment has already well-surpassed that with several days left before
> the March 31 deadline.
>
>
>
> * THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT IS WORKING: The more than six million
> Americans who have signed up for private insurance through that Marketplaces
> is in addition to the millions of Americans who have gotten coverage through
> Medicaid and CHIP and the more than 3 million young adults who previously
> gained coverage by staying on their parents' plans. And millions of
> Americans with insurance now have the peace of mind and health security that
> comes with the new benefits that kicked in on January 1, like protections
> against discrimination based on a pre-existing condition, being charged more
> just because you are a woman.
>
>
>
> * NATIONWIDE CONSUMER SURGE FOR HEALTH CARE: We are seeing near
> record numbers of consumers coming to check out their options and enroll in
> coverage. Yesterday alone, we had 1.5 million visits to HealthCare.gov and
> took more than 430,000 calls at our 24/7 call center.
>
>
>
> * WITH FOUR DAYS LEFT BEFORE THE DEADLINE, WE'RE REDOUBLING OUR
> EFFORTS TO BRING QUALITY, AFFORDABLE COVERAGE TO ALL AMERICANS: While we
> are thrilled that millions of Americans have gotten coverage, there are
> still four days left of open enrollment for 2014. We're rolling up our
> sleeves and redoubling our efforts to reach as many Americans as possible by
> the March 31st deadline to ensure they know what options are available to
> them and how they can sign up.
>
>
>
> * MARCH 31 IS THE DEADLINE. SPREAD THE WORD TO YOUR FRIENDS AND
> FAMILY MEMBERS TO GET COVERED NOW: With 4 days left for consumers to sign
> up for coverage, we are working hard to ensure that our systems can handle
> the unprecedented demand as people enroll before the March 31 deadline. But
> make sure your friends, family members, co-workers and communities don't
> wait - tell them to sign up now for coverage by visiting HealthCare.gov or
> by phone at
You can also find help in
> your community at localhelp.healthcare.gov.
>
> ###
>
>
>
>
>

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Adrianna Lucero
vbruns@sacstepsforward.org
Cassandra Jennings
Re: FW: Minutes and Calender
Monday, July 08, 2013 1:50:13 PM

Hi Victoria,
I will again be attending this week's meeting in Cassandra's absence. This date and
time unfortunately is in conflict with a standing weekly meeting here in our office.
Can you add me to the email list so I can receive the agenda?
Greatly appreciated,
Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento

On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 2:12 PM, Cassandra Jennings


<CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:

From: Victoria Bruns [mailto:vbruns@sacstepsforward.org]


Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2013 12:52 PM
To: Cassandra Jennings; nathan.dietrich@mail.house.gov; Matt Yancey; Linda Bratcher; Sandra
Hamameh; bob; bknowlton@nextmovesacramento.org; Rick Larkey; coronadoc@saccounty.net;
Donna Philp; Anira Khlok; Michele Watts; Addie Ellis; Andrew Geurkink; khart@sacstepsforward.org;
Jessica Lobedan; chrism@voa-sac.org; Lesli Lewis; Lisa Culp
Subject: Minutes and Calender

Good AfternoonHomeless Employment SummitCommittee,


I hope all of you are enjoying your short week and staying cool. Attached you will find the minutes
from the June 27th meeting and a calendar for our next scheduled meetings. All meetings will be
held at SSF in the VCR room at9 amon Thursdays (see attached calendar).
Per our discussion at the last meeting please email me your suggestions on "incentives", theme",
and/or "title" you may have. All ideas are welcome!
Reminder: The next meeting for the HES planning committee will be:
Thursday, July 11th atSacramento Steps Forward, 1331 Garden Highway Sacramento, CA
95833VCR room (located on the second floor) @9:00 am
Should you have any further questions, please call or email me. Please have a safe and happy4th
of Julywith your families. Cheers!


Kind Regards,
Victoria Bruns
AmeriCorps VISTA

Sacramento Steps Forward


1331 Garden Highway, Suite 100
Sacramento, CA 95833
vbruns@sacstepsforward.org

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

Alex brakebill
Adrianne Hall; Astrid Mirazo
Mariah Sheriff
Re: FW: Meeting with David Agnew
Thursday, June 20, 2013 8:59:39 AM
USCM Daily Itinerary 6.21.13 - 6.24.13 v08.docx

Here is the latest itinerary v8


On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 8:51 AM, Adrianne Hall <AEHall@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
Hi Alex

Please also add this new meeting with David Agnew on Friday at 5pm to the
itinerary.

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

From: Hsu, Irene [mailto:Irene_Hsu@who.eop.gov]


Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2013 8:49 AM
To: Adrianne Hall; Mariah Sheriff
Cc: Blossom, Kellyn; Alcantara, Elias
Subject: RE: Meeting with David Agnew

Sure. David will be in Shell Seekers B in the North Convention Center possible
to meet there? Paul Dioguardi, Director of Intergovernmental Affairs at HHS, will
also join.

Kellyn will be at USCM as well. Her cell in case you need it is


Will
one of you be staffing the Mayor? Possible to get a cell number for a staff person
in case we need to reach him on short notice?

From: Adrianne Hall [mailto:AEHall@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2013 11:24 AM
To: Hsu, Irene; Mariah Sheriff
Cc: Blossom, Kellyn; Alcantara, Elias
Subject: RE: Meeting with David Agnew

Good morning Irene

Is 5pm on Friday a possibility?

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

From: Hsu, Irene [mailto:Irene_Hsu@who.eop.gov]


Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2013 6:54 AM
To: Mariah Sheriff
Cc: Adrianne Hall; Blossom, Kellyn; Alcantara, Elias
Subject: RE: Meeting with David Agnew

Does 8am Friday work?

From: Hsu, Irene


Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2013 8:48 AM
To: 'Mariah Sheriff'
Cc: Adrianne Hall; Blossom, Kellyn; Alcantara, Elias
Subject: RE: Meeting with David Agnew

David is unavailable from roughly 10:30am -2:30pm on Friday as hell be staffing


the Vice President during that time. Are there any other windows that might work
on Friday/Saturday? Thanks!


From: Mariah Sheriff [mailto:MSheriff@cityofsacramento.org]
Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2013 1:07 AM
To: Hsu, Irene
Cc: Adrianne Hall; Blossom, Kellyn; Alcantara, Elias
Subject: Re: Meeting with David Agnew

Hi Irene,

The Mayor is speaking at that time at a Task Force meeting and then heading
directly to the press conference at 10, where he is speaking again. How about
after the press conference, at 11am?

Mariah
Mariah Sheriff
Dir. of Governmental Affairs in Education
City of Sacramento
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson

On Jun 19, 2013, at 7:48 PM, "Hsu, Irene" <Irene_Hsu@who.eop.gov> wrote:


How about 9:45am on Friday?

From: Adrianne Hall [mailto:AEHall@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2013 8:00 PM
To: Hsu, Irene; Mariah Sheriff
Cc: Blossom, Kellyn; Alcantara, Elias
Subject: RE: Meeting with David Agnew

Hello Irene

The Mayor has another meeting at that time with a mayor who has

limited time. Is there an alternate time that works for Mr. Agnew?

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

From: Hsu, Irene [mailto:Irene_Hsu@who.eop.gov]


Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2013 4:18 PM
To: Mariah Sheriff; Adrianne Hall
Cc: Blossom, Kellyn; Alcantara, Elias
Subject: Meeting with David Agnew

Hi Adrianne and Mariah,

David and the Mayor recently discussed meeting up while theyre both
in Las Vegas for the USCM conference. Is the Mayor available on
Saturday (6/22) morning around 10am to meet at the Mandalay?

Thanks!

Irene Hsu
Office of Intergovernmental Affairs
irene_hsu@who.eop.gov |

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Ben Sosenko
Astrid Mirazo
Re: FW: Mayors welcome for SACH students friday June 14th 1:15--let me know you got this
Thursday, June 13, 2013 12:00:56 PM

got it... thx


On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 11:57 AM, Astrid Mirazo <AMirazo@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:

From: Adrianne Hall


Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2013 8:52 AM
To: Bina Lefkovitz
Cc: Astrid Mirazo
Subject: RE: Mayors welcome for SACH students friday June 14th 1:15--let me know you got this

Thank you Bina!

Astrid may follow-up with additional questions.

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

From: Bina Lefkovitz


Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2013 8:30 AM
To: Adrianne Hall
Subject: Mayors welcome for SACH students friday June 14th 1:15--let me know you got this

Hello
I am writing to confirm that the Mayor will be at our Summer At City Hall student orientation to

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Meera Krishnan
Cassandra Jennings
Shannon Hovis (shovis.omkj@gmail.com); Daniel Conway
Re: FW: Mayor"s Luncheon on STEM Education
Monday, April 29, 2013 1:40:18 PM

Sure, no problem
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 1:37 PM, Cassandra Jennings
<CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Can you prepare a response for Daniel to send for us to send. Thanks.

From: Okelo-Odongo, Alisa [mailto:CxOe@pge.com]


Sent: Monday, April 29, 2013 1:22 PM
To: Daniel Conway; Cassandra Jennings
Subject: FW: Mayor's Luncheon on STEM Education

Hi Daniel and Cassandra:

Happy Monday! Hope you are doing well.

I received this email last week from the staff of our VP of IT. They are confirming her availability, but
I wanted to see if either of you had any information and background about this event. If she is able
to attend, Id like to ensure that we provide her with an inclusive briefing.

Thank you!

Alisa

From: Monica Sudduth [mailto:Monica.Sudduth@uncf.org]


Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 5:12 PM
To: Bell, Valerie
Subject: Mayor's Luncheon on STEM Education

Hi Valerie,


Thank you so much for your gift to us to close the fiscal year. We are in our final
week of year-end close out and on the heels of our Mayors Luncheon on STEM
(Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Education. As you know, we
have been working with the Mayors Office to bring to bear solutions-based
discussion of what is working within our local community to improve the STEM
pipeline of underrepresented STEM college graduates and STEM professionals. I
would love to feature you as one of our panelists representing the corporate
sector. The luncheon is from 11:30am until 1:30pm on May 17 th at the
Sacramento Convention Center. I am seeking senior level corporate leaders
who could lend both a personal and professional perspective on improving degree
attainment and career access for minorities in STEM.

We have two panels, the first comprised of STEM educators, the second comprised
of corporate representatives. The focus of the discussion with corporate
representatives will the importance of corporate investment in extended learning
opportunities for minorities, specific work of corporations represented on minority
talent acquisition models and offer recommendations for engaging minorities in
STEM careers.

I know how extraordinarily busy you are so I do hope youre schedule can
accommodate us! If you are unavailable, I would welcome a recommendation. Im
seeking one to two other panelists. Each panel discussion is 30 minutes. Thanks
always Valerie.

Monica L. Sudduth
Regional Development Director

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Alisa

From: Monica Sudduth [mailto:Monica.Sudduth@uncf.org]


Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 5:12 PM
To: Bell, Valerie
Subject: Mayor's Luncheon on STEM Education

Hi Valerie,

Thank you so much for your gift to us to close the fiscal year. We are in our final
week of year-end close out and on the heels of our Mayors Luncheon on STEM
(Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Education. As you know, we
have been working with the Mayors Office to bring to bear solutions-based
discussion of what is working within our local community to improve the STEM
pipeline of underrepresented STEM college graduates and STEM professionals. I
would love to feature you as one of our panelists representing the corporate
sector. The luncheon is from 11:30am until 1:30pm on May 17 th at the
Sacramento Convention Center. I am seeking senior level corporate leaders
who could lend both a personal and professional perspective on improving degree
attainment and career access for minorities in STEM.

We have two panels, the first comprised of STEM educators, the second comprised
of corporate representatives. The focus of the discussion with corporate
representatives will the importance of corporate investment in extended learning
opportunities for minorities, specific work of corporations represented on minority
talent acquisition models and offer recommendations for engaging minorities in
STEM careers.

I know how extraordinarily busy you are so I do hope youre schedule can
accommodate us! If you are unavailable, I would welcome a recommendation. Im
seeking one to two other panelists. Each panel discussion is 30 minutes. Thanks
always Valerie.

Monica L. Sudduth

Regional Development Director

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Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
Sacramento, CA

From: Okelo-Odongo, Alisa [mailto:CxOe@pge.com]


Sent: Monday, April 29, 2013 1:22 PM
To: Daniel Conway; Cassandra Jennings
Subject: FW: Mayor's Luncheon on STEM Education

Hi Daniel and Cassandra:

Happy Monday! Hope you are doing well.

I received this email last week from the staff of our VP of IT. They are confirming her availability,
but I wanted to see if either of you had any information and background about this event. If she is
able to attend, Id like to ensure that we provide her with an inclusive briefing.

Thank you!

Alisa

From: Monica Sudduth [mailto:Monica.Sudduth@uncf.org]


Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 5:12 PM
To: Bell, Valerie
Subject: Mayor's Luncheon on STEM Education

Hi Valerie,

Thank you so much for your gift to us to close the fiscal year. We are in our
final week of year-end close out and on the heels of our Mayors Luncheon on
STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Education. As you
know, we have been working with the Mayors Office to bring to bear solutionsbased discussion of what is working within our local community to improve the
STEM pipeline of underrepresented STEM college graduates and STEM
professionals. I would love to feature you as one of our panelists representing
the corporate sector. The luncheon is from 11:30am until 1:30pm on May
17 th at the Sacramento Convention Center. I am seeking senior level
corporate leaders who could lend both a personal and professional perspective
on improving degree attainment and career access for minorities in STEM.

We have two panels, the first comprised of STEM educators, the second
comprised of corporate representatives. The focus of the discussion with
corporate representatives will the importance of corporate investment in
extended learning opportunities for minorities, specific work of corporations
represented on minority talent acquisition models and offer recommendations for
engaging minorities in STEM careers.

I know how extraordinarily busy you are so I do hope youre schedule can
accommodate us! If you are unavailable, I would welcome a recommendation.
Im seeking one to two other panelists. Each panel discussion is 30 minutes.
Thanks always Valerie.

Monica L. Sudduth
Regional Development Director

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-Senior Fellow
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
Sacramento, CA

--

Senior Fellow
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
Sacramento, CA

I know how extraordinarily busy you are so I do hope youre schedule can accommodate
us! If you are unavailable, I would welcome a recommendation. Im seeking one to two
other panelists. Each panel discussion is 30 minutes. Thanks always Valerie.

Monica L. Sudduth
Regional Development Director

PG&E is committed to protecting our customers' privacy.


To learn more, please visit http://www.pge.com/about/company/privacy/customer/

-Senior Fellow
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
Sacramento, CA

-Senior Fellow
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
Sacramento, CA

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Shannon Hovis
Daniel Conway
Meera Krishnan; Cassandra Jennings
Re: FW: Mayor"s Luncheon on STEM Education
Tuesday, April 30, 2013 8:50:06 AM

Good to go on my end - just fixed a couple minor errors.

On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 8:39 AM, Daniel Conway


<DConway@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Thanks everyone for putting this together good to go?

Daniel Conway
Chief of Staff
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento

dconway@cityofsacramento.org

From: Meera Krishnan


Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2013 8:24 AM
To: Cassandra Jennings
Cc: Shannon Hovis (shovis.omkj@gmail.com); Daniel Conway
Subject: Re: FW: Mayor's Luncheon on STEM Education

<CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Can you prepare a response for Daniel to send for us to send. Thanks.

From: Okelo-Odongo, Alisa [mailto:CxOe@pge.com]


Sent: Monday, April 29, 2013 1:22 PM
To: Daniel Conway; Cassandra Jennings
Subject: FW: Mayor's Luncheon on STEM Education

Hi Daniel and Cassandra:

Happy Monday! Hope you are doing well.

I received this email last week from the staff of our VP of IT. They are confirming her availability,
but I wanted to see if either of you had any information and background about this event. If she is
able to attend, Id like to ensure that we provide her with an inclusive briefing.

Thank you!

Alisa

From: Monica Sudduth [mailto:Monica.Sudduth@uncf.org]


Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 5:12 PM
To: Bell, Valerie
Subject: Mayor's Luncheon on STEM Education

Hi Valerie,

Thank you so much for your gift to us to close the fiscal year. We are in our
final week of year-end close out and on the heels of our Mayors Luncheon on
STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Education. As you
know, we have been working with the Mayors Office to bring to bear solutionsbased discussion of what is working within our local community to improve the
STEM pipeline of underrepresented STEM college graduates and STEM
professionals. I would love to feature you as one of our panelists representing
the corporate sector. The luncheon is from 11:30am until 1:30pm on May

17 th at the Sacramento Convention Center. I am seeking senior level


corporate leaders who could lend both a personal and professional perspective
on improving degree attainment and career access for minorities in STEM.

We have two panels, the first comprised of STEM educators, the second
comprised of corporate representatives. The focus of the discussion with
corporate representatives will the importance of corporate investment in
extended learning opportunities for minorities, specific work of corporations
represented on minority talent acquisition models and offer recommendations
for engaging minorities in STEM careers.

I know how extraordinarily busy you are so I do hope youre schedule can
accommodate us! If you are unavailable, I would welcome a recommendation.
Im seeking one to two other panelists. Each panel discussion is 30 minutes.
Thanks always Valerie.

Monica L. Sudduth
Regional Development Director

PG&E is committed to protecting our customers' privacy.


To learn more, please visit
http://www.pge.com/about/company/privacy/customer/

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Mariah Sheriff
Trevor Jha; Daniel Conway; Patti Bisharat
RE: FW: Mayors" Institute on City Design Update
Thursday, June 06, 2013 2:01:27 PM

Patti do you know anything about Greg Taylor? If he's charismatic, it would be great to have someone
from the City be part of the tour.
My thoughts are we have Danielle or Shawn (because they're actually used to conducting tours) plus
Greg Taylor if he's a good presenter. If Greg's no good then we have Danielle and Shawn.
Patti/Daniel can you weigh in so Trevor can close this out before he leaves us tomorrow?
Mariah
From: Trevor Jha
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 1:35 PM
To: Mariah Sheriff; Daniel Conway; Patti Bisharat
Subject: Re: FW: Mayors' Institute on City Design Update

Mariah,
I spoke with DSP. Michael will be out of town that week, but Danielle can do the tour, along
with Shawn Peter, one of their guides, who knows a LOT about downtown architecture from
my conversation with him (he's like a savant). Danielle also talked about bringing Greg
Taylor from the city who is the city architecture guy. I told her that you would follow up with
her about the exact time and length of tour. Her email is: danielle@downtownsac.org.
Someone also needs to connect with Dion Dwyer about borrowing his guide (it shouldn't be a
problem, he just wants to know). I can do that if you want, just let me know.
Thank you,
Trevor
On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 12:19 PM, Mariah Sheriff <MSheriff@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Can you find out on the below? I'm happy to give you more context if you need it. You can call my
cell for that.
Thanks,
Mariah

From: Mariah Sheriff


Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2013 12:18 PM
To: Patti Bisharat; Daniel Conway
Subject: RE: Mayors' Institute on City Design Update
Hey Patti,
We can have Trevor ask Downtown Sac Partnership if they have any tour guides who are familiar
with architecture. That would kill two birds with one stone. Agree with asking Steinberg's office on
the Capitol tour.
I'll find out from Trevor. I don't have a contact at Steinberg's office - Daniel is that something you can
handle?

Thanks Patti for initiating our response on this. Let's aim to get back to Radhika on Monday or
Tuesday.
Mariah

From: Patti Bisharat


Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2013 7:21 PM
To: Daniel Conway; Mariah Sheriff
Subject: FW: Mayors' Institute on City Design Update
We can ask Downtown Partnership although Im not sure they will know about design. One
thought was David Taylor who has been instrumental in the downtown or another
developer/architectural firm. We can work with Steinbergs office on the tour of the Capitol.
Need to respond to Radhika.

Patti Bisharat
Senior Advisor to Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento
pbisharat@cityofsacramento.org

From: Radhika Mohan [mailto:rmohan@micd.org]


Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2013 1:38 PM
To: Patti Bisharat; Mariah Sheriff; Shannon Hovis
Cc: Trinity Simons; Thomas Minner
Subject: Mayors' Institute on City Design Update

Patti, Mariah, and Shannon,

I hope this email finds you well and that you enjoyed the long weekend. I want to update
you on how the planning is going for our session this August. Attached is an updated
agenda, we have confirmed the following mayors and are recruiting 3 more:

Mayor Acquanetta Warren, Fontana, CA


Mayor Bob Filner, San Diego, CA

Mayor Raul Salinas, Laredo, TX


Mayor Maria Melendz, Ponce, PR
Mayor Alan Krasnoff, Chesapeake, VA

Logistically, we have confirmed and are under contract with the Crocker Art Museum (a
hearty thank you again for your help in securing it), Mulvaney's, the Citizen Hotel, and
Neumann Enterprises (transportation). We are still in discussions with Ella to see if they
can work within our budget and have their venue on hold for Friday evening.

A couple of items that we would like direction on are the opening tour and the potential
tour of the Capitol. Who is the best person to work with on these agenda items? In the past
for opening tours, we have had local prominent architects or urban planners take the lead
on organizing the tour. I remember you mentioned that the Downtown Sacramento
Partnership gives tours of downtown, if you have a contact you can pass along, we can
work with them directly. Additionally, if the tour of the Capitol is still being considered, it
might be nice to tie that into the opening tour or potentially end the session on Friday with
a reception and tour before the closing dinner. Let us know your thoughts on this.

As always, if you have any questions, feel free to call or email. Thanks again for all of your
help in planning the session!

Best,

Radhika

-Radhika C. Mohan, AICP + ASLA + LEED GA


Senior Program Manager

Mayors' Institute on City Design


2101 L Street NW, Suite 670
Washington, DC 20037

www.micd.org

Follow MICD onTwitterandFacebook

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Trevor Jha
Mariah Sheriff; Daniel Conway; Patti Bisharat
Re: FW: Mayors" Institute on City Design Update
Thursday, June 06, 2013 1:35:36 PM

Mariah,
I spoke with DSP. Michael will be out of town that week, but Danielle can do the
tour, along with Shawn Peter, one of their guides, who knows a LOT about
downtown architecture from my conversation with him (he's like a savant). Danielle
also talked about bringing Greg Taylor from the city who is the city architecture guy.
I told her that you would follow up with her about the exact time and length of tour.
Her email is: danielle@downtownsac.org.
Someone also needs to connect with Dion Dwyer about borrowing his guide (it
shouldn't be a problem, he just wants to know). I can do that if you want, just let
me know.
Thank you,
Trevor
On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 12:19 PM, Mariah Sheriff <MSheriff@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
Can you find out on the below? I'm happy to give you more context if you need it. You can call my
cell for that.
Thanks,
Mariah

From: Mariah Sheriff


Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2013 12:18 PM
To: Patti Bisharat; Daniel Conway
Subject: RE: Mayors' Institute on City Design Update
Hey Patti,
We can have Trevor ask Downtown Sac Partnership if they have any tour guides who are familiar
with architecture. That would kill two birds with one stone. Agree with asking Steinberg's office on
the Capitol tour.
I'll find out from Trevor. I don't have a contact at Steinberg's office - Daniel is that something you can
handle?
Thanks Patti for initiating our response on this. Let's aim to get back to Radhika on Monday or
Tuesday.
Mariah

From: Patti Bisharat


Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2013 7:21 PM
To: Daniel Conway; Mariah Sheriff
Subject: FW: Mayors' Institute on City Design Update

We can ask Downtown Partnership although Im not sure they will know about design. One
thought was David Taylor who has been instrumental in the downtown or another
developer/architectural firm. We can work with Steinbergs office on the tour of the Capitol.
Need to respond to Radhika.

Patti Bisharat
Senior Advisor to Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento
pbisharat@cityofsacramento.org

From: Radhika Mohan [mailto:rmohan@micd.org]


Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2013 1:38 PM
To: Patti Bisharat; Mariah Sheriff; Shannon Hovis
Cc: Trinity Simons; Thomas Minner
Subject: Mayors' Institute on City Design Update

Patti, Mariah, and Shannon,

I hope this email finds you well and that you enjoyed the long weekend. I want to update
you on how the planning is going for our session this August. Attached is an updated
agenda, we have confirmed the following mayors and are recruiting 3 more:

Mayor Acquanetta Warren, Fontana, CA


Mayor Bob Filner, San Diego, CA
Mayor Raul Salinas, Laredo, TX
Mayor Maria Melendz, Ponce, PR
Mayor Alan Krasnoff, Chesapeake, VA

Logistically, we have confirmed and are under contract with the Crocker Art Museum (a
hearty thank you again for your help in securing it), Mulvaney's, the Citizen Hotel, and
Neumann Enterprises (transportation). We are still in discussions with Ella to see if they

can work within our budget and have their venue on hold for Friday evening.

A couple of items that we would like direction on are the opening tour and the potential
tour of the Capitol. Who is the best person to work with on these agenda items? In the past
for opening tours, we have had local prominent architects or urban planners take the lead
on organizing the tour. I remember you mentioned that the Downtown Sacramento
Partnership gives tours of downtown, if you have a contact you can pass along, we can
work with them directly. Additionally, if the tour of the Capitol is still being considered, it
might be nice to tie that into the opening tour or potentially end the session on Friday with
a reception and tour before the closing dinner. Let us know your thoughts on this.

As always, if you have any questions, feel free to call or email. Thanks again for all of
your help in planning the session!

Best,

Radhika

-Radhika C. Mohan, AICP + ASLA + LEED GA


Senior Program Manager

Mayors' Institute on City Design


2101 L Street NW, Suite 670
Washington, DC 20037

www.micd.org

Follow MICD onTwitterandFacebook

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Alex brakebill
Adrianne Hall
Re: FW: Mayor"s Security Detail
Friday, July 26, 2013 10:20:21 AM

thanks, called and let them know the mayor was coming.
On Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 9:04 AM, Adrianne Hall <AEHall@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:

From: twosweetness
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2013 9:01 AM
To: bjmcbride
Cc: Adrianne Hall; mayorjohnson@kevinjohnson.com
Subject: Mayor"s Security Detail

BJ, regarding Atlanta - you will call


Sgt Bender (shift supervisor) advise him the
Mayor is 15min out also what type of car the Mayor will be arriving in. The Mayor is todrive up to
the
. Sgt Bender will have an officer waiting their for the Mayor and escort
through the airport. If any questions you can call Sgt Bender-who also is aware of the two flight
options. ***If schedule changes or escort not needed please call Sgt Bender and advise
(airport police dispatch)
him....****back-up number
Please confirm you received this info...

Thanks
Gary

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

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Adrianna Lucero
Cassandra Jennings
Re: FW: Mayor to walker
Tuesday, July 23, 2013 5:59:01 PM

Will do.

Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento

On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 3:59 PM, Cassandra Jennings


<CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Please do some reach on the artist and print something out to brief the Mayor.
Thanks.

From: Lial Jones


Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2013 3:53 PM
To: Mayor Johnson
Cc: Cassandra Jennings; Barbara Bonebrake
Subject: Mayor to walker

Dear Mr. Mayor:


As you know the Crocker Art Museum will be presenting the exhibition
Emancipating the Past: Kara Walkers Tales of Slavery and Power from September
22, 2013 through January 5, 2014. As part of the programming offered in
conjunction with this important exhibition, we are hoping to host a public
conversation with the artist. We have reached out to Ms. Walker, but have not yet
been able to convince her to come to Sacramento. We are contacting you in hope
that an invitation from you may be more convincing.
Would you be willing to send a letter? Weve attached a draft for your
review and will follow up by phone in the next few days to discuss further. Thank
you in advance for your consideration.

Sincerely,
Lial A. Jonesand Stacey Shelnut-Hendrick
Crocker Art Museum

Internationally renowned, Stockton, California born, artist Kara Walker is known for
her powerful visual narratives exploring the intersection of race, gender, and
sexuality. Her thought-provoking and raw approach to these issues has garnered
her acclaim as well as controversy. Particularly explosive is the manner in which
she examines the psychology of slavery, creating fictional narrativesafter the
19th-century tradition of the slave narrativethat also travel the terrain of
damaging and unspeakable desires. To make her pursuit compelling, Walker
radically reinvented the 19th-century silhouette portrait, elevating the practice of
tracing onto and cutting out black paper figures into a formidable, grand format
for her "nightmarish fictions." The graphic nature of the artist's work, both in
content and format, moves from the wall to moving picture in this presentation of
silhouettes, drawings, prints, and video.
The exhibition is drawn from the collection of the Jordan Schnitzer Family
Foundation and spans Walker's artistic practice, among the works are two
complete series of oversized prints: The Emancipation Approximation and Harper's
Pictorial History of the Civil War (Annotated).

Image credit: Kara Walker, Untitled (Scene #5 from Emancipation Approximation


portfolio) edition 7/20, 1999-2000. Screenprint on paper, 44 x 34 in. Collection of
Jordan D. Schnitzer.

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:
Attachments:

Adrianna Lucero
Cassandra Jennings
Re: FW: Mayor to walker
Wednesday, July 24, 2013 11:21:35 AM
Kara Walker summary.docx

Please suggest any changes I should make, or I can go print it.


Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento

On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 3:59 PM, Cassandra Jennings


<CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Please do some reach on the artist and print something out to brief the Mayor.
Thanks.

From: Lial Jones


Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2013 3:53 PM
To: Mayor Johnson
Cc: Cassandra Jennings; Barbara Bonebrake
Subject: Mayor to walker

Dear Mr. Mayor:


As you know the Crocker Art Museum will be presenting the exhibition
Emancipating the Past: Kara Walkers Tales of Slavery and Power from September
22, 2013 through January 5, 2014. As part of the programming offered in
conjunction with this important exhibition, we are hoping to host a public
conversation with the artist. We have reached out to Ms. Walker, but have not yet
been able to convince her to come to Sacramento. We are contacting you in hope
that an invitation from you may be more convincing.
Would you be willing to send a letter? Weve attached a draft for your
review and will follow up by phone in the next few days to discuss further. Thank
you in advance for your consideration.

Sincerely,
Lial A. Jonesand Stacey Shelnut-Hendrick
Crocker Art Museum

Internationally renowned, Stockton, California born, artist Kara Walker is known for
her powerful visual narratives exploring the intersection of race, gender, and
sexuality. Her thought-provoking and raw approach to these issues has garnered
her acclaim as well as controversy. Particularly explosive is the manner in which
she examines the psychology of slavery, creating fictional narrativesafter the
19th-century tradition of the slave narrativethat also travel the terrain of
damaging and unspeakable desires. To make her pursuit compelling, Walker
radically reinvented the 19th-century silhouette portrait, elevating the practice of
tracing onto and cutting out black paper figures into a formidable, grand format
for her "nightmarish fictions." The graphic nature of the artist's work, both in
content and format, moves from the wall to moving picture in this presentation of
silhouettes, drawings, prints, and video.
The exhibition is drawn from the collection of the Jordan Schnitzer Family
Foundation and spans Walker's artistic practice, among the works are two
complete series of oversized prints: The Emancipation Approximation and Harper's
Pictorial History of the Civil War (Annotated).

Image credit: Kara Walker, Untitled (Scene #5 from Emancipation Approximation


portfolio) edition 7/20, 1999-2000. Screenprint on paper, 44 x 34 in. Collection of
Jordan D. Schnitzer.

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

Julia Burrows
Astrid Mirazo
Benjamin A. Sosenko; Erika Dimmler
mariah.omkj@gmail.com
Re: FW: Mayor Kevin Johnson and the Fuse Corps Dinner
Monday, September 09, 2013 2:00:18 PM
10Sep2013 Fuse Corps Panel.doc
bio janet lamkin.pdf

; Ben Sosenko (ben.omkj@gmail.com);

Start to Mayor's packet. Will hold off on further time spent on this until they send
additional information.
Julia
On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 1:24 PM, Astrid Mirazo <AMirazo@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
Please see below.

MKJ will be attending this event tomorrow evening. Looping in a few folks, please give your input
on talking points for the following.

Thanks to everyone and sorry for the last minute scramble.

Thanks,
Astrid

From: Maggie Rothschild


Sent: Monday, September 09, 2013 1:18 PM

To: Jennifer Anastasoff


Cc: Astrid Mirazo; Benjamin A. Sosenko
Subject: Re: Mayor Kevin Johnson and the Fuse Corps Dinner

Hello Astrid,

We will have a briefing to you by end of day today. Please see the following (also
attached) for the QUESTIONS WITH SUGGESTED TALKING POINTS for the

Hello Jennifer
Thank you for returning my call.

I am in a bit of rush to gather details for tomorrow. Could you please


assist with the following:

1. Exact time and location of the event?


2. What is the format of the speaking portion for the evening? I was
informed it was a dinner and discussion. Is each person making
individual remarks or are you doing a panel discussion?
3. Could you send Ben Sosenko (ccd) and myself suggested talking
points for the Mayor, as soon as possible?
4. Is there an agenda or run of show for the evening that includes
confirmed speakers and speaking time frames?
5. Other than the Lieutenant Governor and Mayor Lee, are there any
other electeds attending? If so, please share the list of confirmed
attendees? Also, do you have a general or VIP list of confirmed
attendees that you could please share?
6. How many attendees are you expecting?
7. Who will be the point-of-contact for tomorrow? Will someone be
able to greet the Mayor upon arrival and escort him into the
event?
8. Please send additional background information on Fuse Corps.
9. The Mayor is planning to attend with his wife, Michelle Rhee
Johnson, could you please make sure that seats are available for
the both of them.

I appreciate the assistance.

Astrid Mirazo
Administrative Coordinator
Office of the Mayor
915 I Street, 5th Floor
Sacramento, CA 95814

amirazo@cityofsacramento.org

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Astrid Mirazo
Ben Sosenko
RE: FW: Mayor Johnson and the Sigma Pi Phi Panel Discussion
Wednesday, October 02, 2013 12:55:32 PM

See below. Call is at 8pm in preparation for Saturdays panel. I know.I cant

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


Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2013 12:54 PM
To: Astrid Mirazo
Subject: Re: FW: Mayor Johnson and the Sigma Pi Phi Panel Discussion

8 am?
On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 12:38 PM, Astrid Mirazo <AMirazo@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
They have a call about the panel tomorrow at 8pm. Still trying to get things figured out, but
it might be worth listening in for welcome remarks.
From: Mark Harris [mailto:mharris4@ucmerced.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2013 1:41 AM
To: Astrid Mirazo
Cc: Adrianne Hall; dotsonwi
Subject: RE: Mayor Johnson and the Sigma Pi Phi Panel Discussion
Hello Astrid:

Please accept my responses to your questions:

I have no suggested "talking points" for the Mayor. The topic of the panel discussion is "S.O.S.: Save
Our Sons---The Legacies of Trayvon Martin and Oscar Grant." We will be having an organizational
phone conference on Thursday evening at 8 p.m. P.D.T. to allow the panel to brainstorm the topic.
Here is the call-in information:

Regarding the forum:

1. We are expecting in excess of 200 attendees.

2. Here is the list of panelists who are slated to speak:

The Honorable Steven Bradford (Assemblyman, Los Angeles)


The Honorable Kevin Johnson
The Honorable Allen Warren
The Honorable Elihu M. Harris, Mayor, City of Oakland (Retired)
The Honorable Gary Ransom, Superior Court Judge (Retired)
Attorney Robert Harris, Former President, National Bar Association
Attorney James Cole, Former President, National Bar Association
Attorney Jon B. Streeter, Former President, California Bar Association
Attorney John Burris
Attorney John Sweeney
Mr. Rory Kaufman, California Assembly Speaker's Office
Mr. Asa Jackson, Baltimore Ravens Footbal Team
Mr. Eric Harris, 3rd Year Student, University of Oregon School of Law
Mr. Martin Harris, Senior, UC Merced and Intern U.S. Olympic Committee
Mr. Adrian Speed, Code Black Entertainment

3. Yes, see above


4. The materials will be posted electronically and will be shared via open source on the internet. We
will make those materials available on Friday.

5. Yes, someone will be able to greet the Mayor on Saturday and guide him through the Capitol.

Regarding the gala, unfortunately I have no knowledge of arrangements pertaining to the gala.

I hope my responses helped you prepare the Mayor for what will prove to be a lively and hopefully
thought provoking discussion. In the interest of the Mayor's schedule, we have him slated to offer brief
welcoming remarks to the panelists and audience and depart. however, we would love to have him join
the panel and would be most excited to have him stay for the entire hour and one half discussion from
2 p.m. until 3:30 p.m.

Respectfully,

Mark

From: Astrid Mirazo [AMirazo@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2013 3:02 PM
To: Mark Harris
Subject: Mayor Johnson and the Sigma Pi Phi Panel Discussion

Hello MarkMayor Johnson is currently scheduled to give welcome remarks at the Public Forum and
Formal Gala this Saturday, October 5th . I was following up on logistics and talking points.
Could you please send talking points for the Mayor to include in his remarks for both the
forum and the gala, including those he should acknowledge? Also, I was hoping that you
could assist me in answering the following logistical questions:
Regarding the forum:
1. How many attendees are you expecting
2. Do you have a list of the 10 panelists expected to speak?
3. CM Warren is a panelist, are any other elected attending?
4. Are any materials being handed out during the discussion? If so, could you please share.
5. Will someone be able to greet the Mayor upon arrival and escort him through the
Capitol?
Regarding the gala:
2. Do you have an agenda or run of show with speakers and time frames that you can
share?
3. What time are you expecting the Mayor to give his welcome remarks at the gala?
4. Is the gala in the main ballroom of the Hyatt?
5. Is he giving his remarks at a podium?

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Ben Sosenko
Astrid Mirazo
Re: FW: Mayor Johnson and the Sigma Pi Phi Panel Discussion
Wednesday, October 02, 2013 12:54:28 PM

8 am?
On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 12:38 PM, Astrid Mirazo <AMirazo@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
They have a call about the panel tomorrow at 8pm. Still trying to get things
figured out, but it might be worth listening in for welcome remarks.

From: Mark Harris [mailto:mharris4@ucmerced.edu]


Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2013 1:41 AM
To: Astrid Mirazo
Cc: Adrianne Hall; dotsonwi
Subject: RE: Mayor Johnson and the Sigma Pi Phi Panel Discussion

Hello Astrid:

Please accept my responses to your questions:

I have no suggested "talking points" for the Mayor. The topic of the panel discussion is "S.O.S.: Save
Our Sons---The Legacies of Trayvon Martin and Oscar Grant." We will be having an organizational
phone conference on Thursday evening at 8 p.m. P.D.T. to allow the panel to brainstorm the topic.
Here is the call-in information:

Regarding the forum:

1. We are expecting in excess of 200 attendees.

2. Here is the list of panelists who are slated to speak:

The Honorable Steven Bradford (Assemblyman, Los Angeles)


The Honorable Kevin Johnson

The Honorable Allen Warren


The Honorable Elihu M. Harris, Mayor, City of Oakland (Retired)
The Honorable Gary Ransom, Superior Court Judge (Retired)
Attorney Robert Harris, Former President, National Bar Association
Attorney James Cole, Former President, National Bar Association
Attorney Jon B. Streeter, Former President, California Bar Association
Attorney John Burris
Attorney John Sweeney
Mr. Rory Kaufman, California Assembly Speaker's Office
Mr. Asa Jackson, Baltimore Ravens Footbal Team
Mr. Eric Harris, 3rd Year Student, University of Oregon School of Law
Mr. Martin Harris, Senior, UC Merced and Intern U.S. Olympic Committee
Mr. Adrian Speed, Code Black Entertainment

3. Yes, see above

4. The materials will be posted electronically and will be shared via open source on the internet. We
will make those materials available on Friday.

5. Yes, someone will be able to greet the Mayor on Saturday and guide him through the Capitol.

Regarding the gala, unfortunately I have no knowledge of arrangements pertaining to the gala.

I hope my responses helped you prepare the Mayor for what will prove to be a lively and hopefully
thought provoking discussion. In the interest of the Mayor's schedule, we have him slated to offer
brief welcoming remarks to the panelists and audience and depart. however, we would love to have
him join the panel and would be most excited to have him stay for the entire hour and one half
discussion from 2 p.m. until 3:30 p.m.

Respectfully,

Mark


From: Astrid Mirazo [AMirazo@cityofsacramento.org]
Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2013 3:02 PM
To: Mark Harris
Subject: Mayor Johnson and the Sigma Pi Phi Panel Discussion

Hello Mark
Mayor Johnson is currently scheduled to give welcome remarks at the Public
Forum and Formal Gala this Saturday, October 5th. I was following up on logistics
and talking points.

Could you please send talking points for the Mayor to include in his remarks for
both the forum and the gala, including those he should acknowledge? Also, I was
hoping that you could assist me in answering the following logistical questions:

Regarding the forum:


1. How many attendees are you expecting
2. Do you have a list of the 10 panelists expected to speak?
3. CM Warren is a panelist, are any other elected attending?
4. Are any materials being handed out during the discussion? If so, could you
please share.
5. Will someone be able to greet the Mayor upon arrival and escort him through
the Capitol?

Regarding the gala:


2. Do you have an agenda or run of show with speakers and time frames that
you can share?
3. What time are you expecting the Mayor to give his welcome remarks at the
gala?
4. Is the gala in the main ballroom of the Hyatt?
5. Is he giving his remarks at a podium?
6. Approximately how many attendees are you expecting?
7. Are any other electeds attending?
8. Are there any other details that I should pass along to the Mayor?

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

ashbyangelique
Peter Tateishi; Angelique Ashby; Daniel Conway (daniel.omkj@gmail.com); Daniel Conway
RE: FW: May 15 NLIP authorization update PART 2
Friday, May 16, 2014 11:06:03 AM

on it...
Peter Tateishi <PTateishi@sacregionbx.com> wrote:
Angelique and Daniel,

I dont know if you are interested in sending a letter in support, but please see the email below. It
may be helpful to get letters of support put forward regarding WRDA.

The good news is that if this bill stays on suspension, it will clear quickly and seamlessly.

Let me know if youre able to send a letter by Monday?

Thanks,

Peter Tateishi
Chief Executive Officer
Sacramento Regional Builders Exchange

From: John Sitilides [mailto:john@trilogyadvisors.net]


Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2014 3:18 PM
To: 'Angelo K. Tsakopoulos'; 'Kyriakos Tsakopoulos'; 'John Stanek'; dkusnick@integralcommunities.com;
Larry.Gualco@Lennar.com; tom@winncommunities.com; agtesq@tsakvest.com;
georgemcarpenter
; bob.shattuck@Lennar.com
Cc: Peter Tateishi; 'Enes Mark'; 'Tsakopoulos Angelo'; 'DOOLITTLE John'; 'John Sitilides'
Subject: May 15 NLIP authorization update PART 2
Importance: High

To all,

This afternoon there was a WRRDA Conference Report Briefing, to which we were
invited along with other stakeholders, provided by the staffs of the House Committee
on Transportation and Infrastructure and the Senate Committee on Environment and
Public Works. The conference report was signed by the conferees and filed in the
House at 2:00 pm this afternoon and appears on both the House and Senate policy
committees official websites.

The conference report will be brought up in the House next Tuesday morning, May
20, on the Suspension Calendar. This calendar provides an expedited process for the
consideration of broadly supported legislation, which requires a two-thirds vote.
Since WRRDA passed the House last year by a vote of 417-3, there was no concern
about meeting the heightened vote requirement.

The Senate floor vote will occur after House passage and is being targeted for next
week as well. No problems at this point are anticipated in the Senate, which also
passed the original bill by a lop-sided margin, which would allow for Senate passage
by the end of next week as well. At that point, the legislation will be sent to the
President for his signature, which is also anticipated.

At the briefing, we were all asked to have letters/statements of support sent to the
following individuals in preparation for floor debate on the conference report next
week. We would recommend that letters be written and submitted by SRBX, the
North State BIA, the California BIA, and public officials such as Mayor Kevin Johnson,
Angelique Ashby, Phil Serna and others who can execute this in one day
(tomorrow/Friday), as the letters must be received by noon EDT on Monday.

The letters should be addressed to:

Hon. Barbara Boxer

Chairman, Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works


112 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510

Hon. Bill Shuster


Chairman, House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
2209 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515.

Since the House will take up the bill Tuesday morning, the staff needs time to
prepare the letters/statements of support for the chairman to use them during the
debate the next morning. It would be most helpful if you would please secure as
many letters/statements of support (especially from organizations) as possible and
submit them via email, with a cc to John Sitilides, by 9:00 AM PDT on Monday, May
19 to:

Senator Boxer
Ted_Illston@epw.senate.gov

Chairman Shuster
Beth.Spivey@mail.house.gov

Thank you. We appreciate your important efforts.

Cordially,
John T. Doolittle and John Sitilides

John Sitilides, Principal


Trilogy Advisors LLC
2000 Corporate Ridge, Suite 8110

McLean, VA 22102

john@trilogyadvisors.net

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Stephanie Mash
Cassandra Jennings
Re: FW: Maryland Black Mayors Recognizes Rising Stars, Community Leaders at Honors Gala
Wednesday, April 02, 2014 2:11:31 PM

Thanks. Always great to hear positive stories.


_______________________________________
Stephanie Mash, Esq.
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson
City of Sacramento
stephanie.omkj@gmail.com
On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 5:09 PM, Cassandra Jennings
<CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
FYI

From: J Goodall
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2014 6:54 AM
To: Cassandra Jennings
Subject: FW: Maryland Black Mayors Recognizes Rising Stars, Community Leaders at Honors Gala

Good Morning Cassandra


Wanted to forward you a copy of the press release from our Gala which was a huge
success, especially given that we as an organization have not had one in many years.
However we are now like the NCBM ready to move forward.

Hope all is well.


Jacqueline Goodall
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 2, 2014
Contact:
Blanche Steele
blanche@steele-consulting.com
Maryland Black Mayors Recognizes Rising Stars, Community Leaders at

Honors Gala

Upper Marlboro, Md. The Maryland Black Mayors Inc. (MBM Inc.) awarded
academic scholarships to (8) students from member represented municipalities in
Maryland at the MBM Red Carpet Honors Gala held March 28 at Camelot by
Martins.
In partnership with the Empowerment Institute Inc., a nonprofit organization
dedicated to empowering youths throughout the state of Maryland, nearly $20,000
was raised in support of higher education and future Maryland Black Mayors Inc.
community activities.
We could not be more delighted by the tremendous show of support for the 2014
MBM Honors fundraising gala, said Capitol Heights Mayor Kito James, President
of Maryland Black Mayors Inc. A diverse body of attendees including elected
officials, business and nonprofit leaders and community members allowed MBM
Inc. to support the higher education aspirations of Maryland students. It was truly a
magical evening of fellowship.
This years Student Honorees included:
Asa Deshields(Capitol Heights)
Joseph Jennings(North Brentwood)
Brandi Danielle Sartor(Fairmount Heights)
Maliek Harding(Colmar Manor)
Jordan O. Ogbonna(Mount Rainier)
Taylor A. Crudup(Eagle Harbor)
Carl F. Felton III(Landover Hills)
Kevin Coleman(Forest Heights)
MBM Inc. also presented accolades to (4) outstanding community leaders:
Bob Ross, President of the Prince Georges County NAACP
Gabrielle Jordan, Teen Entrepreneur and Author
Gustavo Torres, CASA de Maryland
Emmanuel Cephas Jr., Founder of the MIYAGI Project
The MBM Scholarship Program is designed to provide financial awards to qualifying
high school seniors or first-year undergraduate college students from the
represented municipalities matriculating at an accredited college, university, or
technical institution.All students are eligible for the scholarship program regardless
of race, ethnicity, gender or nationality.
"We were very excited to have had the opportunity to provide academic
scholarships and well-deserved recognition to the students and the outstanding
community honorees, said Linwood Robinson, Executive Director of Maryland
Black Mayors Inc. Were already looking forward to hosting next years event.

Dr. Avis Jones-DeWeever, former Executive Director of the National Council of


Negro Women, delivered the evenings keynote address with April Watts of Majic
102.3 FM as the Mistress of Ceremony.
Special remarks were also made by Maryland Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown; Maryland
State Delegate Jolene Ivey; and former Capitol Heights Mayor Vivian M. Dodson,
who was the first black, female mayor in the Towns history.
TheMaryland Black Mayors, Inc. is a private, non-political, nonpartisan, nonprofit
corporation.
Special thanks to Rosecroft, Pepco, Washington Gas, Dimensions Healthcare
System, Forest Heights Elementary School and Circle of H.O.P.E., and all of our
event sponsors.

**Photo credit should go to Maurice G. Fitzgerald/Maryland Black Mayors Inc.


Additional photos are available upon request.

Captions/Identifiers

DSCF0110: North Brentwood Mayor Petrella Robinson with Student Honoree Joseph
Jennings and Miss Black Maryland USA 2014 DeJanee Fennell

DSCF0045: Officers/Members of the Maryland Black Mayors Inc.

DSCF0264: Forest Heights Mayor Jacqueline Goodall with Student Honoree Kevin Coleman
DSCF0280: Capitol Heights Mayor and MBM Inc. President Kito James with April Watts
ofMajic 102.3 FM
DSCF0215: Colmar Manor Mayor Michael E. Hale with Student Honoree Maliek Harding

Mimi Liu
Communications Specialist, Town of Forest Heights

liu.y.mimi
www.facebook.com/forestheightsmd

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Pranita Amatya
Leslie Wisniewski
Re: FW: Maps
Friday, October 10, 2014 3:02:07 PM

Hi Leslie,
Hope your packing is going well. I know you are really busy, just checking to see if
you have already forwarded Rich's comments to Josh (GIS person)?
Thank you!
And have a great weekend!!
Pranita
On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 10:35 AM, Leslie Wisniewski
<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Please see the attached map that GIS prepared.
Thanks

From: Josh Cannon


Sent: Friday, October 10, 2014 10:25 AM
To: Leslie Wisniewski
Cc: Tom Pace
Subject: RE: Maps

Good Morning Leslie,

Attached is a draft map showing the PAT sites. Ive done my best to identify the
lots in the Railyards as well as the locations described by Tom. Please review the
map and let me know if you want to make any changes or have any questions.
The pdf was compressed so please give it a few seconds to render. It is a large
poster size map. If you need me to print it out for Monday just let me know.

Thanks,
Josh

Josh Cannon | GIS Application Developer


City of Sacramento

300 Richards Blvd, 3rd Floor


Sacramento, CA 95811

From: Tom Pace


Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2014 2:39 PM
To: Josh Cannon
Subject: RE: Maps

Sorry; it looks like they need it by Monday, not next Wednesday. Can that work?

From: Tom Pace


Sent: Wednesday, October 8, 2014 2:34 PM
To: Josh Cannon
Subject: FW: Maps

Josh,
Ive been asked for a map that I need your help on. Would you please start on a
map that zooms to and identifies the following parcels along with their zoning
labels, historic landmarks and historic districts that affect them?

1. The existing Community Center Theater site on L Street between 13 th and 14 th


2. The block bounded by 16 th, 17 th, K and J
3. Railyards parcel (to be identified a.s.a.p.)
4. Lots X and Y (parking lots north of the Crocker)

I think a single map that shows all these sites in its extent would work.

Timeframe: would next Wednesday, 10/15 work?

Let me know if you have questions.

Thanks,
Tom

From: Leslie Wisniewski


Sent: Wednesday, October 8, 2014 2:26 PM
To: Tom Pace
Subject: Maps

Tom,
Not going to be able to put a meeting together for tomorrow. Do you have
enough information to begin the maps for the potential new Performing Arts
Theater? I have a call into Larry Kelly for the parcel Numbers at the Railyards, I
will send them over as soon as I receive.
Please let me know if you need anything else.
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:
Subject:
Date:

Leslie Wisniewski
Pranita Amatya
RE: FW: Maps
Friday, October 10, 2014 3:05:11 PM

Yes, I sent the comments, they are going to try and finish today or Monday morning, should have
something by your 3pm binder deadline to Mayor.
Have a good weekend
Thanks

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


Sent: Friday, October 10, 2014 3:02 PM
To: Leslie Wisniewski
Subject: Re: FW: Maps

Hi Leslie,
Hope your packing is going well. I know you are really busy, just checking to see if you have
already forwarded Rich's comments to Josh (GIS person)?
Thank you!
And have a great weekend!!
Pranita
On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 10:35 AM, Leslie Wisniewski
<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Please see the attached map that GIS prepared.
Thanks
From: Josh Cannon
Sent: Friday, October 10, 2014 10:25 AM
To: Leslie Wisniewski
Cc: Tom Pace
Subject: RE: Maps

Good Morning Leslie,


Attached is a draft map showing the PAT sites. Ive done my best to identify the lots in the
Railyards as well as the locations described by Tom. Please review the map and let me know
if you want to make any changes or have any questions. The pdf was compressed so please
give it a few seconds to render. It is a large poster size map. If you need me to print it out
for Monday just let me know.
Thanks,
Josh
Josh Cannon | GIS Application Developer
City of Sacramento
300 Richards Blvd, 3rd Floor
Sacramento, CA 95811

From: Tom Pace


Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2014 2:39 PM
To: Josh Cannon
Subject: RE: Maps

Sorry; it looks like they need it by Monday, not next Wednesday. Can that work?
From: Tom Pace
Sent: Wednesday, October 8, 2014 2:34 PM
To: Josh Cannon
Subject: FW: Maps
Josh,
Ive been asked for a map that I need your help on. Would you please start on a map that
zooms to and identifies the following parcels along with their zoning labels, historic
landmarks and historic districts that affect them?
1. The existing Community Center Theater site on L Street between 13th and 14th
2. The block bounded by 16th , 17th , K and J
3. Railyards parcel (to be identified a.s.a.p.)
4. Lots X and Y (parking lots north of the Crocker)
I think a single map that shows all these sites in its extent would work.
Timeframe: would next Wednesday, 10/15 work?
Let me know if you have questions.
Thanks,
Tom
From: Leslie Wisniewski
Sent: Wednesday, October 8, 2014 2:26 PM
To: Tom Pace
Subject: Maps
Tom,
Not going to be able to put a meeting together for tomorrow. Do you have enough
information to begin the maps for the potential new Performing Arts Theater? I have a call
into Larry Kelly for the parcel Numbers at the Railyards, I will send them over as soon as I
receive.
Please let me know if you need anything else.
Thanks

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

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Pranita Amatya
Leslie Wisniewski
Re: FW: Maps
Friday, October 10, 2014 3:12:40 PM

Thank you Leslie!!


-Pranita
On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 3:05 PM, Leslie Wisniewski
<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Yes, I sent the comments, they are going to try and finish today or Monday morning, should have
something by your 3pm binder deadline to Mayor.
Have a good weekend
Thanks

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


Sent: Friday, October 10, 2014 3:02 PM
To: Leslie Wisniewski
Subject: Re: FW: Maps

Hi Leslie,

Hope your packing is going well. I know you are really busy, just checking to see if
you have already forwarded Rich's comments to Josh (GIS person)?

Thank you!
And have a great weekend!!
Pranita

On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 10:35 AM, Leslie Wisniewski


<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Please see the attached map that GIS prepared.
Thanks

From: Josh Cannon


Sent: Friday, October 10, 2014 10:25 AM
To: Leslie Wisniewski
Cc: Tom Pace
Subject: RE: Maps

Good Morning Leslie,

Attached is a draft map showing the PAT sites. Ive done my best to identify the
lots in the Railyards as well as the locations described by Tom. Please review the
map and let me know if you want to make any changes or have any questions.
The pdf was compressed so please give it a few seconds to render. It is a large
poster size map. If you need me to print it out for Monday just let me know.

Thanks,
Josh

Josh Cannon | GIS Application Developer


City of Sacramento
300 Richards Blvd, 3rd Floor
Sacramento, CA 95811

From: Tom Pace


Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2014 2:39 PM
To: Josh Cannon
Subject: RE: Maps

Sorry; it looks like they need it by Monday, not next Wednesday. Can that work?

From: Tom Pace


Sent: Wednesday, October 8, 2014 2:34 PM
To: Josh Cannon

Subject: FW: Maps

Josh,
Ive been asked for a map that I need your help on. Would you please start on a
map that zooms to and identifies the following parcels along with their zoning
labels, historic landmarks and historic districts that affect them?

1. The existing Community Center Theater site on L Street between 13 th and


14 th
2. The block bounded by 16 th, 17 th, K and J
3. Railyards parcel (to be identified a.s.a.p.)
4. Lots X and Y (parking lots north of the Crocker)

I think a single map that shows all these sites in its extent would work.

Timeframe: would next Wednesday, 10/15 work?

Let me know if you have questions.

Thanks,
Tom

From: Leslie Wisniewski


Sent: Wednesday, October 8, 2014 2:26 PM
To: Tom Pace
Subject: Maps

Tom,
Not going to be able to put a meeting together for tomorrow. Do you have
enough information to begin the maps for the potential new Performing Arts

Theater? I have a call into Larry Kelly for the parcel Numbers at the Railyards, I
will send them over as soon as I receive.
Please let me know if you need anything else.
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:

Meera Krishnan
Mariah Sheriff
Alex brakebill
Re: FW: Latino Leaders Network Tribute to Mayors
Friday, June 14, 2013 5:19:13 PM

Yes, we will work on this


On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 9:50 AM, Mariah Sheriff <MSheriff@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
Info for itinerary, run of show, briefing and TPs

We'll have to make some general TPs for this, thanking Antonio, etc. - Meera can you help Alex create
this briefing and TPs?

From: Adrianne Hall


Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2013 7:19 AM
To: Mariah Sheriff
Subject: RE: Latino Leaders Network Tribute to Mayors
This is what we received.

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

From: Mariah Sheriff


Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2013 1:24 PM
To: Adrianne Hall
Subject: Re: Latino Leaders Network Tribute to Mayors

This is all new to me (the award, this event, etc). Looks like it happened in my leave. No
worries, I'll get caught up. Can you make sure this kind of stuff is on my radar via email
forwarding and also on the Mayor's calendar?

I haven't asked MKJ if he wants to attend this but I certainly can. As of now, all he thinks

he's going to on Sunday evening is cirque du soleil.

MS
Mariah Sheriff
Dir. of Governmental Affairs in Education
City of Sacramento
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson

On Jun 12, 2013, at 11:46 AM, "Adrianne Hall" <AEHall@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:


Should I confirm the Mayors attendance? Is this the one he will be honored
at?

It also appears to conflict with the Cirque Du Soliel event.

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

From: Joel Salazar [mailto:Joel@ibarrastrategy.com]


Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2013 8:56 AM
To: Adrianne Hall
Cc: Shannon Hovis
Subject: RE: Latino Leaders Network Tribute to Mayors

Hi Adrianne,

Mr. Ibarra asked me to extend the invitation below to Mayor Kevin


Johnson. I have copied Ms. Shannon Hovis to this email also. Thanks
for all your help.

Joel Salazar

ISG | Ibarra Strategy Group


1140 Connecticut Avenue NW | Suite 1100 | Washington, DC 20036

IbarraStrategy.com

CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:
________________________________________________________________________________________
This message is intended only for the use of the individual or entity to which it is
addressed and may contain information that is privileged, confidential and exempt from
disclosure under applicable law. If you have received this communication in error, please
delete it and destroy any copies, do not distribute it, and notify me immediately by email
or via telephone:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Mayor Johnson,

Please join us for the Latino Leaders Network Dinner following the
Tribute to Mayors Reception on Sunday, June 23 at 7pm. We
have reserved a private dining room at the AUREOLE Las Vegas
in the Mandalay Bay---a short walk from the Tribute to Mayors
reception at the Foundation Room. In addition to our Board
members, we are inviting major sponsors and several special guests
to include you for an expected group of 25. If you plan to attend,

please RSVP to Joel@LatinoLeadersNetwork.org. I look forward


to seeing you in Las Vegas soon!

Un abrazo,

Mickey Ibarra
Founder and Chairman

Latino Leaders Network


1140 Connecticut Ave., NW
Suite 1100
Washington, DC 20036

www.LatinoLeadersNetwork.org

Celebrating A Decade of Bringing Leaders Together


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CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:
________________________________________________________________________________________
This message is intended only for the use of the individual or entity to which it is addressed, and
may contain information that is privileged, confidential and exempt from disclosure under
applicable law. If you have received this communication in error, please delete it and destroy any
copies, do not distribute it, and notify me immediately by email or via telephone:

From: Adrianne Hall [mailto:AEHall@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Friday, April 05, 2013 11:34 AM
To: Mickey Ibarra
Cc: Joel Salazar; Shannon Hovis
Subject: RE: Latino Leaders Network Tribute to Mayors


Hello Mr. Ibarra

Mayor Johnson is honored to be nominated to receive the 2013 Antonio


Villaraigosa Leadership Award at the Tribute to Mayors reception on Sunday,
June 23. He does plan to attend and looks forward to being included.

I have copied Shannon Hovis who will serve as his point of contact for this
specific event.

Sincerely,

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

From: Joel Salazar [mailto:Joel@ibarrastrategy.com]


Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2013 3:26 PM
To: Adrianne Hall
Subject: Latino Leaders Network Tribute to Mayors

Hi Adrianne,

Per our conversation over the phone, please see attached the
invitation letter to Mayor Kevin Johnson that was mailed on
Monday, April 01, 2013 to receive the 2013 Antonio Villaraigosa
Leadership Award at the Tribute to Mayors reception on Sunday,
June 23rd at the Foundation Room inside the Mandalay Bay Hotel in
Las Vegas, NV. Additional background information and a roster of
past honorees are attached as well. Please let me know if you have

any questions. Thanks for your help in advance.

Sincerely,

Joel Salazar

ISG | Ibarra Strategy Group


1140 Connecticut Avenue NW | Suite 1100 | Washington, DC 20036

IbarraStrategy.com

CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:
________________________________________________________________________________________
This message is intended only for the use of the individual or entity to which it is
addressed and may contain information that is privileged, confidential and exempt from
disclosure under applicable law. If you have received this communication in error, please
delete it and destroy any copies, do not distribute it, and notify me immediately by email
or via telephone:

-Senior Fellow
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
Sacramento, CA

Dec 16-23: NCBM Reachout and Touch Week for ACA


We could ask all NCBM to

Connect with a partner to help get the word out

Email a success story with us and maybe place on their website

Tweet, place on facebook, send out email to constituents

Send out a Press Release

We would send out an email message each morning M-F as a reminded and highlight a
story.
Stories such as:
Leonard, 56 years old, showed up 30 min early at Central Library and was the first to
get served. His insurance had been cancelled and he has high blood pressure. He
really needs his medicine. He came with all his paperwork and qualified for insurance
for $1/month.
Lady A discontinued her insurance 2 years ago because it was too expensive. She was
able to enroll in a better plan for one third the cost of her previous plan.
Lady B is on Social Security Assistance and travels from Sacramento to Fresno to
receive healthcare. She currently pays $150 per month. With Covered CA she will
only pay $72 per month and will be able to access services in Sacramento. She is
excited!!!
Family of 5 seeking healthcare. Wife has healthcare, kids have Medi-Cal, husband
has no health insurance. They were seeking one policy that covers the entire family.
Result ??
Taylor and Tyler are 20 year old twins in college with no healthcare. They are very
active young adults. They signed up at the Church on Enrollment Day.
Nick and Corina could manage as their last project. What do you think? I am open. What
we need Elected Officials to do is to help get the word out.
Cassandra

From: Blossom, Kellyn [mailto:Kellyn Blossom@who.eop.gov]


Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2013 1:55 PM
To: Cassandra Jennings
Subject: RE: INVITATION: Affordable Care Act Update Call 12/11 at 12:00 EST

Great look forward to hearing about them

From: Cassandra Jennings [mailto:CJennings@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2013 4:53 PM
To: Blossom, Kellyn
Subject: RE: INVITATION: Affordable Care Act Update Call 12/11 at 12:00 EST

Okay. We will not send out to NCBM or anyone else. We do have a number of things going
on next week re ACA. I look forward to the call tomorrow.
From: Blossom, Kellyn [mailto:Kellyn_Blossom@who.eop.gov]
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2013 1:36 PM
To: Cassandra Jennings
Subject: RE: INVITATION: Affordable Care Act Update Call 12/11 at 12:00 EST

Thanks Cassandra this call is intended for key staff in top markets about 20 people, so
would ask that you not send out to NCBM.
The call with Valerie Jarrett is still on hold until we are able to reschedule when she returns
from South Africa. Thanks for your help and understanding.
From: Cassandra Jennings [mailto:CJennings@cityofsacramento.org]
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2013 4:34 PM
To: Blossom, Kellyn
Subject: RE: INVITATION: Affordable Care Act Update Call 12/11 at 12:00 EST

Hi Kellyn,
Thanks. I plan to join in. Have you notified the NCBM who have been participating or shall
I? And shall I assume unless otherwise indicated that it is okay to invite NCBM to these
calls? Lastly I assume the call with Valerie Jarred in which Mayor Johnson was asked to
present is still on hold? Thanks for your clarification.
Cassandra
From: Blossom, Kellyn [mailto:Kellyn_Blossom@who.eop.gov]
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2013 1:10 PM
Subject: INVITATION: Affordable Care Act Update Call 12/11 at 12:00 EST

The White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs invites you to a call to continue the
Affordable Care Act discussion with updates on enrollment and outreach planned between
now and December 23.
Call Information

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

Stephanie Mash
Cassandra Jennings
nicholas.weile
Corina Johnson
Re: FW: INVITATION: Affordable Care Act Update Call 12/11 at 12:00 EST
Tuesday, December 10, 2013 3:22:32 PM
image001.png

Benjamin A. Sosenko

We should definitely get the NCBM Mayors involved. The personal stories are great,
but maybe we could just do a Monday, Wednesday, Friday distribution so we don't
inundate them - we may get an update from the court hearing, so we don't want too
many things going out.
Maybe Nick and Corina could craft some short twitter messages and facebook posts
to provide our Mayors? Here's a link to some ACA social media
info:http://marketplace.cms.gov/getofficialresources/publications-and-articles/yourecovered-now-share-your-story-flyer.pdf
_______________________________________
Stephanie Mash, esq.
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson
City of Sacramento
stephanie.omkj@gmail.com
On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 6:09 PM, Cassandra Jennings
<CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Hi All,

It looks like the White House probably wants something to happen next week. I
have reached out to the CA group however I think the WH is more interested in
what we are doing with NCBM since they represent a tough market place. What
do you think about us doing this and sending out a notice by Friday:

Dec 16-23: NCBM Reachout and Touch Week for ACA

We could ask all NCBM to

Connect with a partner to help get the word out

Email a success story with us and maybe place on their website

Tweet, place on facebook, send out email to constituents

Send out a Press Release

We would send out an email message each morning M-F as a reminded and
highlight a story.

Stories such as:

Leonard, 56 years old, showed up 30 min early at Central Library and was
the first to get served. His insurance had been cancelled and he has high
blood pressure. He really needs his medicine. He came with all his
paperwork and qualified for insurance for $1/month.
Lady A discontinued her insurance 2 years ago because it was too
expensive. She was able to enroll in a better plan for one third the cost of
her previous plan.
Lady B is on Social Security Assistance and travels from Sacramento to
Fresno to receive healthcare. She currently pays $150 per month. With
Covered CA she will only pay $72 per month and will be able to access
services in Sacramento. She is excited!!!
Family of 5 seeking healthcare. Wife has healthcare, kids have Medi-Cal,
husband has no health insurance. They were seeking one policy that covers
the entire family. Result ??
Taylor and Tyler are 20 year old twins in college with no healthcare.
They are very active young adults. They signed up at the Church on Enrollment
Day.

Nick and Corina could manage as their last project. What do you think? I am
open. What we need Elected Officials to do is to help get the word out.

Cassandra

From: Blossom, Kellyn [mailto:Kellyn Blossom@who.eop.gov]


Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2013 1:55 PM
To: Cassandra Jennings

Subject: RE: INVITATION: Affordable Care Act Update Call 12/11 at 12:00 EST

Great look forward to hearing about them

From: Cassandra Jennings [mailto:CJennings@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2013 4:53 PM
To: Blossom, Kellyn
Subject: RE: INVITATION: Affordable Care Act Update Call 12/11 at 12:00 EST

Okay. We will not send out to NCBM or anyone else. We do have a number of
things going on next week re ACA. I look forward to the call tomorrow.

From: Blossom, Kellyn [mailto:Kellyn_Blossom@who.eop.gov]


Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2013 1:36 PM
To: Cassandra Jennings
Subject: RE: INVITATION: Affordable Care Act Update Call 12/11 at 12:00 EST

Thanks Cassandra this call is intended for key staff in top markets about 20
people, so would ask that you not send out to NCBM.

The call with Valerie Jarrett is still on hold until we are able to reschedule when
she returns from South Africa. Thanks for your help and understanding.

From: Cassandra Jennings [mailto:CJennings@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2013 4:34 PM
To: Blossom, Kellyn
Subject: RE: INVITATION: Affordable Care Act Update Call 12/11 at 12:00 EST

Hi Kellyn,

Thanks. I plan to join in. Have you notified the NCBM who have been
participating or shall I? And shall I assume unless otherwise indicated that it is
okay to invite NCBM to these calls? Lastly I assume the call with Valerie Jarred in
which Mayor Johnson was asked to present is still on hold? Thanks for your

clarification.

Cassandra

From: Blossom, Kellyn [mailto:Kellyn_Blossom@who.eop.gov]


Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2013 1:10 PM
Subject: INVITATION: Affordable Care Act Update Call 12/11 at 12:00 EST

The White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs invites you to a call to


continue the Affordable Care Act discussion with updates on enrollment and
outreach planned between now and December 23.
Call Information
Date:Wednesday, December 11
Time:12:00 PM ET

Please note, this call is off the record and not for press purposes.

Thank you for your continued engagement efforts in your communities.

only pay $72 per month and will be able to access services in Sacramento. She is
excited!!!
Family of 5 seeking healthcare. Wife has healthcare, kids have Medi-Cal, husband
has no health insurance. They were seeking one policy that covers the entire family.
Result ??
Taylor and Tyler are 20 year old twins in college with no healthcare. They are very
active young adults. They signed up at the Church on Enrollment Day.
Nick and Corina could manage as their last project. What do you think? I am open. What
we need Elected Officials to do is to help get the word out.
Cassandra

From: Blossom, Kellyn [mailto:Kellyn_Blossom@who.eop.gov]


Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2013 1:55 PM
To: Cassandra Jennings
Subject: RE: INVITATION: Affordable Care Act Update Call 12/11 at 12:00 EST

Great look forward to hearing about them


From: Cassandra Jennings [mailto:CJennings@cityofsacramento.org]
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2013 4:53 PM
To: Blossom, Kellyn
Subject: RE: INVITATION: Affordable Care Act Update Call 12/11 at 12:00 EST

Okay. We will not send out to NCBM or anyone else. We do have a number of things going
on next week re ACA. I look forward to the call tomorrow.
From: Blossom, Kellyn [mailto:Kellyn_Blossom@who.eop.gov]
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2013 1:36 PM
To: Cassandra Jennings
Subject: RE: INVITATION: Affordable Care Act Update Call 12/11 at 12:00 EST

Thanks Cassandra this call is intended for key staff in top markets about 20 people, so
would ask that you not send out to NCBM.
The call with Valerie Jarrett is still on hold until we are able to reschedule when she returns
from South Africa. Thanks for your help and understanding.
From: Cassandra Jennings [mailto:CJennings@cityofsacramento.org]
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2013 4:34 PM
To: Blossom, Kellyn
Subject: RE: INVITATION: Affordable Care Act Update Call 12/11 at 12:00 EST

Hi Kellyn,
Thanks. I plan to join in. Have you notified the NCBM who have been participating or shall
I? And shall I assume unless otherwise indicated that it is okay to invite NCBM to these

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

Stephanie Mash
Cassandra Jennings
nicholas
Corina Johnson
Re: FW: INVITATION: Affordable Care Act Update Call 12/11 at 12:00 EST
Tuesday, December 10, 2013 3:33:07 PM
image001.png

Benjamin A. Sosenko

FYI - MKJ and I will be tied up with the Court hearing on Friday. I will be also be
tied up most of the day on Thursday prepping with the lawyers before MKJ arrives.
_______________________________________
Stephanie Mash, esq.
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson
City of Sacramento
stephanie.omkj@gmail.com
On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 6:28 PM, Cassandra Jennings
<CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
I like the twitter and facebook post idea. We probably need to do a basic email also since Im not
sure how tech savvy the Mayors are. Every other day is fine. Lets prepare to send something out
Friday to launch the effort.

Nick, Can you develop a schedule or workplan for us. I am available now to discuss.

Corina, please touch base in the morning.

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


Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2013 3:22 PM
To: Cassandra Jennings
Corina Johnson
; Benjamin A.
Cc: nicholas.weiler
Sosenko
Subject: Re: FW: INVITATION: Affordable Care Act Update Call 12/11 at 12:00 EST

We should definitely get the NCBM Mayors involved. The personal stories are
great, but maybe we could just do a Monday, Wednesday, Friday distribution so
we don't inundate them - we may get an update from the court hearing, so we
don't want too many things going out.

Maybe Nick and Corina could craft some short twitter messages and facebook
posts to provide our Mayors? Here's a link to some ACA social media
info:http://marketplace.cms.gov/getofficialresources/publications-andarticles/youre-covered-now-share-your-story-flyer.pdf

_______________________________________
Stephanie Mash, esq.
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson
City of Sacramento

stephanie.omkj@gmail.com

On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 6:09 PM, Cassandra Jennings


<CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Hi All,

It looks like the White House probably wants something to happen next week. I
have reached out to the CA group however I think the WH is more interested in
what we are doing with NCBM since they represent a tough market place. What
do you think about us doing this and sending out a notice by Friday:

Dec 16-23: NCBM Reachout and Touch Week for ACA

We could ask all NCBM to


Connect with a partner to help get the word out
Email a success story with us and maybe place on their website
Tweet, place on facebook, send out email to constituents
Send out a Press Release

We would send out an email message each morning M-F as a reminded and
highlight a story.

Stories such as:

Leonard, 56 years old, showed up 30 min early at Central Library and was
the first to get served. His insurance had been cancelled and he has high
blood pressure. He really needs his medicine. He came with all his
paperwork and qualified for insurance for $1/month.
Lady A discontinued her insurance 2 years ago because it was too
expensive. She was able to enroll in a better plan for one third the cost of
her previous plan.
Lady B is on Social Security Assistance and travels from Sacramento to
Fresno to receive healthcare. She currently pays $150 per month. With
Covered CA she will only pay $72 per month and will be able to access
services in Sacramento. She is excited!!!
Family of 5 seeking healthcare. Wife has healthcare, kids have Medi-Cal,
husband has no health insurance. They were seeking one policy that covers
the entire family. Result ??
Taylor and Tyler are 20 year old twins in college with no healthcare.
They are very active young adults. They signed up at the Church on Enrollment
Day.

Nick and Corina could manage as their last project. What do you think? I am
open. What we need Elected Officials to do is to help get the word out.

Cassandra

From: Blossom, Kellyn [mailto:Kellyn_Blossom@who.eop.gov]


Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2013 1:55 PM
To: Cassandra Jennings
Subject: RE: INVITATION: Affordable Care Act Update Call 12/11 at 12:00 EST

Great look forward to hearing about them

From: Cassandra Jennings [mailto:CJennings@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2013 4:53 PM
To: Blossom, Kellyn
Subject: RE: INVITATION: Affordable Care Act Update Call 12/11 at 12:00 EST

Okay. We will not send out to NCBM or anyone else. We do have a number of
things going on next week re ACA. I look forward to the call tomorrow.

From: Blossom, Kellyn [mailto:Kellyn_Blossom@who.eop.gov]


Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2013 1:36 PM
To: Cassandra Jennings
Subject: RE: INVITATION: Affordable Care Act Update Call 12/11 at 12:00 EST

Thanks Cassandra this call is intended for key staff in top markets about 20
people, so would ask that you not send out to NCBM.

The call with Valerie Jarrett is still on hold until we are able to reschedule when
she returns from South Africa. Thanks for your help and understanding.

From: Cassandra Jennings [mailto:CJennings@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2013 4:34 PM
To: Blossom, Kellyn
Subject: RE: INVITATION: Affordable Care Act Update Call 12/11 at 12:00 EST

Hi Kellyn,

Thanks. I plan to join in. Have you notified the NCBM who have been
participating or shall I? And shall I assume unless otherwise indicated that it is
okay to invite NCBM to these calls? Lastly I assume the call with Valerie Jarred in
which Mayor Johnson was asked to present is still on hold? Thanks for your
clarification.

Cassandra

From: Blossom, Kellyn [mailto:Kellyn_Blossom@who.eop.gov]


Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2013 1:10 PM
Subject: INVITATION: Affordable Care Act Update Call 12/11 at 12:00 EST

The White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs invites you to a call to


continue the Affordable Care Act discussion with updates on enrollment and
outreach planned between now and December 23.
Call Information
Date:Wednesday, December 11
Time:12:00 PM ET

Please note, this call is off the record and not for press purposes.

Thank you for your continued engagement efforts in your communities.

We will also discuss upcoming plans and priorities as we approach the critical March 31st
deadline.
We hope you will join us for this important call on the Affordable Care Act.
*Please note that this call is off the record and not for press purposes.
Thank you,
The White House

WHEN: Thursday, March 27th at 2:00 PM (EDT)


HOW: To accept this call invitation, please RSVP
ID #.

with

as the conference

*Upon registration, a confirmation page will display dial-in number and your access code. Please retain this 6digit code and use it to join the call.

We will also discuss upcoming plans and priorities as we approach the critical March 31st
deadline.
We hope you will join us for this important call on the Affordable Care Act.
*Please note that this call is off the record and not for press purposes.
Thank you,
The White House

WHEN: Thursday, March 27th at 2:00 PM (EDT)


HOW: To accept this call invitation, please RSVP
ID #.

with

as the conference

*Upon registration, a confirmation page will display dial-in number and your access code. Please retain this 6digit code and use it to join the call.

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:
Attachments:

Stephanie Mash
Cassandra Jennings
Re: FW: Invitation to a Call this Afternoon on the Affordable Care Act - 2:00 pm EDT
Thursday, March 27, 2014 10:30:38 AM
image001.png

Might as well. I'll send now.


_______________________________________
Stephanie Mash, esq.
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson
City of Sacramento
stephanie.omkj@gmail.com
On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 1:24 PM, Cassandra Jennings
<CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Just saw this. Please forward if you think it is of any value at this late time. The
call is in a half hour.

From: Blossom, Kellyn [mailto:Kellyn_Blossom@who.eop.gov]


Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2014 8:40 AM
Subject: Invitation to a Call this Afternoon on the Affordable Care Act - 2:00 pm EDT

Friends

Please join us and White House Advisor for Health Policy and Reform Phil Schiliro and
special guests for important updates on the Affordable Care Act on Thursday, March 27h
at 2:00 PM (EDT).

Administration Officials will discuss the Health Insurance Marketplace implementation


and thank all of the leaders across the country that have helped millions of Americans
get access to affordable, high quality health coverage.

We will also discuss upcoming plans and priorities as we approach the critical March
31st deadline.

We hope you will join us for this important call on the Affordable Care Act.

*Please note that this call is off the record and not for press purposes.

Thank you,
The White House

WHEN: Thursday, March 27th at 2:00 PM (EDT)

HOW: To accept this call invitation, please RSVP


ID #.

with

as the conference

*Upon registration, a confirmation page will display dial-in number and your access code. Please retain this
6-digit code and use it to join the call.

We will also discuss upcoming plans and priorities as we approach the critical March 31st
deadline.
We hope you will join us for this important call on the Affordable Care Act.
*Please note that this call is off the record and not for press purposes.
Thank you,
The White House

WHEN: Thursday, March 27th at 2:00 PM (EDT)


HOW: To accept this call invitation, please RSVP
ID #.

with

as the conference

*Upon registration, a confirmation page will display dial-in number and your access code. Please retain this 6digit code and use it to join the call.

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:
Attachments:

Stephanie Mash
Cassandra Jennings
Re: FW: Invitation to a Call this Afternoon on the Affordable Care Act - 2:00 pm EDT
Thursday, March 27, 2014 12:00:02 PM
image001.png

I didn't get to, but I'm sad I miss POTUS!


_______________________________________
Stephanie Mash, esq.
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson
City of Sacramento
stephanie.omkj@gmail.com
On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 2:27 PM, Cassandra Jennings
<CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Well. The President did join us. Were you on? I am getting way too familiar with the program. J

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

Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2014 10:31 AM


To: Cassandra Jennings
Subject: Re: FW: Invitation to a Call this Afternoon on the Affordable Care Act 2:00 pm EDT

Might as well. I'll send now.

_______________________________________
Stephanie Mash, esq.
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson
City of Sacramento

stephanie.omkj@gmail.com

On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 1:24 PM, Cassandra Jennings


<CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:

Just saw this. Please forward if you think it is of any value at this late time. The
call is in a half hour.

From: Blossom, Kellyn [mailto:Kellyn_Blossom@who.eop.gov]


Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2014 8:40 AM
Subject: Invitation to a Call this Afternoon on the Affordable Care Act - 2:00 pm EDT

Friends

Please join us and White House Advisor for Health Policy and Reform Phil
Schiliro and special guests for important updates on the Affordable Care Act on
Thursday, March 27 h at 2:00 PM (EDT).

Administration Officials will discuss the Health Insurance Marketplace


implementation and thank all of the leaders across the country that have helped
millions of Americans get access to affordable, high quality health coverage.

We will also discuss upcoming plans and priorities as we approach the critical
March 31 st deadline.

We hope you will join us for this important call on the Affordable Care Act.

*Please note that this call is off the record and not for press purposes.

Thank you,
The White House

WHEN: Thursday, March 27 th at 2:00 PM (EDT)

HOW: To accept this call invitation, please RSVP


conference ID #.

with

as the

* Upon registration, a confirmation page will display dial-in number and your access code. Please
retain this 6-digit code and use it to join the call.

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Cassandra Jennings
Mariah Sheriff
Josh D. Rosa; Daniel Conway; Patti Bisharat; Helen Hewitt
RE: FW: Introducing Welcome.us
Tuesday, April 22, 2014 2:13:38 PM

Great. Thanks.

From: Mariah Sheriff [mailto:mariah.omkj@gmail.com]


Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2014 12:33 PM
To: Cassandra Jennings
Cc: Josh D. Rosa; Daniel Conway; Patti Bisharat; Helen Hewitt
Subject: Re: FW: Introducing Welcome.us

Agreed, thanks
On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 11:37 AM, Cassandra Jennings <CJennings@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
Hi,

I also received a call from Jonathan Goldberg at


time. Please let me know if you see differently.

Cassandra

I dont see any interest at this

From: Jonathan Goldberg [mailto:jonny@welcome.us]


Sent: Monday, March 31, 2014 8:28 AM
To: Cassandra Jennings
Subject: Introducing Welcome.us
Dear Ms Jennings,

We are incredibly excited to introduceWelcome.us,a charitable, non-political organization supported


byFWD.us.Welcome.usis dedicated to celebrating a United States that is fueled by immigrants from
around the world.Through a campaign driven by social media, earned media, partnerships and
outreach,Welcome.usaims to help our nation remember and celebrate the richness of our immigrant
history the source of our greatness.

Beginning with the launch of the first-ever Immigrant Heritage Month in June 2014,Welcome.uswill
partner with corporations, media outlets, organizations, celebrities, athletes, faith, civic, and political
leaders to gather and share inspirational stories of American immigrants. The goal is to encourage
every American to tell the story of how they first felt welcomed to the American experience.

We would love the opportunity to discuss your offices partnership on this campaign. For additional
information onWelcome.usand Immigrant Heritage Month, please see the attached one pager.

Thank you,

Jonathan

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Mariah Sheriff
Cassandra Jennings
Josh D. Rosa; Daniel Conway; Patti Bisharat; Helen Hewitt
Re: FW: Introducing Welcome.us
Tuesday, April 22, 2014 12:32:59 PM

Agreed, thanks
On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 11:37 AM, Cassandra Jennings
<CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Hi,

I also received a call from Jonathan Goldberg at


time. Please let me know if you see differently.

I dont see any interest at this

Cassandra

From: Jonathan Goldberg [mailto:jonny@welcome.us]


Sent: Monday, March 31, 2014 8:28 AM
To: Cassandra Jennings
Subject: Introducing Welcome.us

Dear Ms Jennings,

We are incredibly excited to introduceWelcome.us,a charitable, non-political organization supported


byFWD.us.Welcome.usis dedicated to celebrating a United States that is fueled by immigrants from
around the world.Through a campaign driven by social media, earned media, partnerships and
outreach,Welcome.usaims to help our nation remember and celebrate the richness of our immigrant
history the source of our greatness.

Beginning with the launch of the first-ever Immigrant Heritage Month in June 2014,Welcome.uswill
partner with corporations, media outlets, organizations, celebrities, athletes, faith, civic, and political
leaders to gather and share inspirational stories of American immigrants. The goal is to encourage
every American to tell the story of how they first felt welcomed to the American experience.

We would love the opportunity to discuss your offices partnership on this campaign. For additional
information onWelcome.usand Immigrant Heritage Month, please see the attached one pager.

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Daniel Conway
Benjamin A. Sosenko
Re: FW: Interview Request
Thursday, December 19, 2013 3:39:23 PM

i'm skeptical. let' s discuss


On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 1:28 PM, Benjamin A. Sosenko
<BSosenko@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Do you think the following interview request makes it to MKJ?
they want to interview him for the documentary below.e\

From: Jonathan Reyes [jonathan@greenrightmedia.com]


Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2013 1:25 PM
To: Benjamin A. Sosenko
Subject: RE: Interview Request
Hello Ben,
Thank you very much for the follow up. This documentary follows a handful of
entrepreneurs as they work to take their idea from notes on paper to being a thriving
business. It also highlights the various entities supporting the entrepreneurship movement
that is currently spreading across the Globe. Specific events are filmed, one of which took
place in Sacramento at the Hacker Lab, it was a Startup Weekend event and there was great
success utilizing local resources. Inthe end, this documentary will showthat in
Sacramento, thereis great entrepreneurial support, it showcases thesuccesses as well as the
failures but the emphasis is on the positive. There is footage from Sacramento and also
other cities as well as other countries where the business startup movement is reaching
through the entities highlighted.
So far we have interviews performed at events by:
- "Hacker Lab" owners Gina Lujan and Eric Ulrich http://hackerlab.org/
- "Urban Hive" and TEDx Sacramento President - Brandon Weber
http://www.theurbanhive.com/#about
- "The Shop - VSP Global" Jay Sales https://vspglobal.com/
- Various participants of the business start-up events
- "Sacramento Angels" Representatives www.sacangels.com
- more
Interview already scheduled to be performed
- CEO of "UpGlobal" Marc Nager www.upglobal.co
- Director of "Startup Weekend" Danielle Reyes www.startupweekend.org
- more
It would a while to list all of the people that I have interviewed and am going to
interviewfor this documentary, so far the support for this documentary has been great and
an interview with the Mayor wouldalso begreat. The questions intended for his interview
will all reflect positively on him.
This documentary is going to be available for viewing via online streaming for rental and
purchase as well as DVD/Bluray purchases through Amazon.com. A marketing/awareness
campaign is already in place starting with Sacramento via billboards, newspaper and
various other print media along with social media but it will not begin until the
documentary has been completed. There are other distribution arrangementsas well. The
marketing/awareness campaign is also slated to reach directly in to Seattle, San Fransisco,

Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, Londonand a few other major cities for maximum
efficient exposure.
If you have any more questions please do not hesitate to reach out to me. With what I
have shared, does it look like we can set something up?
Thank you very much, I look forward to hearing from you.
Best Regards,
Jonathan Reyes @ Your Service
www.greenrightmedia.com
jonathan@greenrightmedia.com
Yo Hablo Espaol - ?????????
On December 13, 2013 at 11:15 PM "Benjamin A. Sosenko"
<BSosenko@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Also, can you please send more information on the documentary.
Who else is being interviewed?
Where will it be viewed.
The more detail the better.
Thanks,
Ben
From: Jonathan Reyes [jonathan@greenrightmedia.com]
Sent: Friday, December 13, 2013 8:33 AM
To: Benjamin A. Sosenko
Subject: Re: Interview Request

Hello Ben,
I am just following up to see how things are looking, I know this time of the year
is pretty busy. Would it be better if I stopped by to make arrangements?
Thank you very much, I look forward to hearing from you.
Best Regards,
Jonathan Reyes @ Your Service
www.greenrightmedia.com
jonathan@greenrightmedia.com
Yo Hablo Espaol - ?????????
On December 6, 2013 at 5:29 AM Jonathan Reyes
<jonathan@greenrightmedia.com> wrote:
Thank you too Ben, I look forward to hearing back from you.
Best Regards,
Jonathan Reyes @ Your Service
www.greenrightmedia.com
jonathan@greenrightmedia.com
Yo Hablo Espaol - ?????????
On December 5, 2013 at 7:32 PM "Benjamin A. Sosenko"
<BSosenko@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Hi Jonathan,
I received your interview request and will get back to you with an answer
on Mayor Johnson's availability. Thanks so much.
Ben Sosenko
Press Secretary to Mayor Kevin Johnson

Jonathan Reyes @ Your Service


www.greenrightmedia.com
jonathan@greenrightmedia.com
Yo Hablo Espaol - ?????????

-Daniel Conway

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

tracy stigler
Adrianne Hall
Symia Stigler; Randy Seriguchi Jr.; Josiah Young
RE: FW: Indivizible events
Tuesday, February 17, 2015 11:04:35 AM

Clarification: Randy only responsible for social media.


T
On Feb 17, 2015 11:54 AM, "Adrianne Hall" <AEHall@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Hi Randy

Any idea when the site will be updated?

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

From: Tracy Stigler


Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2015 10:53 AM
To: Adrianne Hall
Cc: Josiah Young; Symia Stigler
Subject: Re: FW: Indivizible events

Good morning. Yes. We should have conversation moving forward on who


handles updates, tweets, graphics etc. Currently Simona plays consistent role but
now we have dedicated team to Indivizible we may want to reexamine. I beleive
Randy has been handling social media.
Tracy
On Feb 17, 2015 11:47 AM, "Adrianne Hall" <AEHall@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
Is the Indivizible website being updated with 2015 meeting dates?
Adrianne Hall
Executive Assistant to the Mayor

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Adrianne Hall
Randy Seriguchi, Jr.; tracy stigler
Symia Stigler; Josiah Young
RE: FW: Indivizible events
Tuesday, February 17, 2015 11:10:00 AM

Awesome thanks!

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

From: Randy Seriguchi, Jr. [mailto:randy.omkj@gmail.com]


Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2015 11:09 AM
To: Tracy Stigler
Cc: Adrianne Hall; Symia Stigler; Josiah Young
Subject: Re: FW: Indivizible events

I haven't made the 100% transfer of responsibilities on our website yet, but I agree with
Tracy: we should define the team's roles in this moving forward.
I know how to update the blog, but I can play around with the website this weekend to at
least get the "Speaker Series 2014" tab at the top of the page updated to 2015 and get our
March, April, May, and June dates on the calendar. I'll reach out to Simona to get details on
making those changes.
On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 11:04 AM, Tracy Stigler

wrote:

Clarification: Randy only responsible for social media.


T
On Feb 17, 2015 11:54 AM, "Adrianne Hall" <AEHall@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Hi Randy

Any idea when the site will be updated?

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

From: Tracy Stigler


Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2015 10:53 AM
To: Adrianne Hall
Cc: Josiah Young; Symia Stigler
Subject: Re: FW: Indivizible events

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Symia Stigler
tracy stigler
Randy Seriguchi Jr.; Josiah Young; Adrianne Hall
RE: FW: Indivizible events
Tuesday, February 17, 2015 11:10:40 AM

Hi, Indivizible is a word press site the calendar can be easily and quickly updated. I
recommend reaching out to Simona with the list of dates and and have her add
them to the calendar. Also a good time to review any other main page updates
you'd like to see. Symia
On Feb 17, 2015 11:04 AM, "Tracy Stigler"

wrote:

Clarification: Randy only responsible for social media.


T
On Feb 17, 2015 11:54 AM, "Adrianne Hall" <AEHall@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
Hi Randy

Any idea when the site will be updated?

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

From: Tracy Stigler


Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2015 10:53 AM
To: Adrianne Hall
Cc: Josiah Young; Symia Stigler
Subject: Re: FW: Indivizible events

Good morning. Yes. We should have conversation moving forward on who


handles updates, tweets, graphics etc. Currently Simona plays consistent role but
now we have dedicated team to Indivizible we may want to reexamine. I beleive
Randy has been handling social media.
Tracy

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Randy Seriguchi, Jr.


tracy stigler
Adrianne Hall; Symia Stigler; Josiah Young
Re: FW: Indivizible events
Tuesday, February 17, 2015 11:09:27 AM

I haven't made the 100% transfer of responsibilities on our website yet, but I agree
with Tracy: we should define the team's roles in this moving forward.
I know how to update the blog, but I can play around with the website this weekend
to at least get the "Speaker Series 2014" tab at the top of the page updated to 2015
and get our March, April, May, and June dates on the calendar. I'll reach out to
Simona to get details on making those changes.
On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 11:04 AM, Tracy Stigler

wrote:

Clarification: Randy only responsible for social media.


T
On Feb 17, 2015 11:54 AM, "Adrianne Hall" <AEHall@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
Hi Randy

Any idea when the site will be updated?

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

From: Tracy Stigler


Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2015 10:53 AM
To: Adrianne Hall
Cc: Josiah Young; Symia Stigler
Subject: Re: FW: Indivizible events

Good morning. Yes. We should have conversation moving forward on who


handles updates, tweets, graphics etc. Currently Simona plays consistent role but
now we have dedicated team to Indivizible we may want to reexamine. I beleive

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Mariah Sheriff
Kim, John
Adrianne Hall; Aaron Anderson
Re: FW: HBS invite, B case
Friday, October 11, 2013 11:25:30 AM

Hi Professor Kim,
I'm so excited that Mayor Johnson will take part in a visit to the EER class next
spring. I'm copying Adrianne Hall, Mayor Johnson's scheduler, who will assist us in
finding the right day. If you have preferences based on the syllabus, please let us
know. Adrianne will do her best to coordinate the trip around those preferences.
I'm also copying our current HBS Leadership Fellow, Aaron Anderson. Aaron, like
Meera last year, will be coordinating and staffing this trip. He will also reach out to
student groups to plan a meet and greet event in Aldrich like Meera did last year. It
was a great opportunity for Mayor Johnson to connect with a broad base of students
and he will probably do it again.
Please continue to keep me in the loop as you go forward.
Thanks,
Mariah
On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 9:48 PM, Mayor Johnson
<mayorjohnson@kevinjohnson.com> wrote:
prof. kim,
i'd be absolutely honored to come back next year.glad to hear that the b case is in the works as well!
mariah will follow up on logistics.
kevin

From: Kim, John [jkim@hbs.edu]


Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2013 7:03 AM
To: Mayor Johnson
Cc: An, Christine
Subject: Fwd: Request from Mayor Johnson to update the St. HOPE case
Hello Mayor,
I hope all is well with you.
I am in the midst of finalizing the schedule for next year's class and would love to have
you back. Also, we were hoping to write a follow up "B" case - let me know if this
sounds good and we will try to see if we can get a draft prior to the class on St. Hope and
your visit (!)
Best,

JJHK

John J-H Kim


Senior Lecturer
William Henry Bloomberg Fellow
Harvard Business School
Morgan Hall 131 | Boston, Massachusetts 02163Tel:

|jkim@hbs.edu

Begin forwarded message:


From: "An, Christine" <can@hbs.edu>
Subject: RE: Request from Mayor Johnson to update the St. HOPE
case
Date: October 9, 2013 1:03:22 PM EDT
To: "Anderson, Aaron" <aanderson@mba2013.hbs.edu>
Cc: "Kim, John" <jkim@hbs.edu>
Hi Aaron,

I hope this finds you well. I just wanted to check in with you and see if there were
any updates from Mayor Johnson and his team regarding the St. Hope case study.

Ive included the previous email exchange below. I am also ccing Prof. John Kim,
in case Mayor Johnson would like to get in touch with him directly.

Thank you, and I look forward to your response!

All best,
Christine

---

Hi Aaron,
I hope this finds you well. I am the current RA and case researcher with
Prof. John Kim at HBS.
We are planning the cases to be used for Prof. Kim's spring course,
"Entrepreneurship in Education Reform," and I wanted to follow up with you
to see what Mayor Johnson and his team had in mind for an update/ "B case"
for the St. Hope case study.
I look forward to hearing your thoughts, and please do let me know if you
have any questions!
All best,
Christine
---

Christine S. An
Research Associate
Harvard Business School
Morris Hall B009A | Boston, MA 02163
|can@hbs.edu

On 7/10/13 6:56 PM, "An, Christine" <can@hbs.edu> wrote:


>Hi Meera and Aaron,
>
>I would be interested in learning more about the project as well and look
>forward to hearing from you.
>
>All best,
>Christine
>
>-->Christine S. An
>Research Associate
>Harvard Business School
>Morris Hall B009A | Boston, MA 02163
>
|can@hbs.edu
>___________________
>From: Meera Krishnan
>Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2013 6:13 PM
>To: Kim, John
>Cc: Anderson, Aaron; An, Christine
>Subject: Re: Request from Mayor Johnson to update the St. HOPE case
>
>Thanks Prof. Kim! We'll get some thoughts together - Aaron will be the
>POC for Christine on this.
>
>
>On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 6:32 AM, Kim, John
><jkim@hbs.edu<mailto:jkim@hbs.edu>> wrote:
>Hi Meera,
>
>Nice to hear from you - It may useful to do a "B" case. Since you know
>that case and St. Hope story well - could you send me a few thoughts on
>what you/mayor had in mind? I am copying Christine An, a research
>associate working with me so that she can assist me in thinking this
>through.
>
>Best,
>JJHK
>
>
>

>John J-H Kim


>Senior Lecturer
>William Henry Bloomberg Fellow
>Harvard Business School
>Morgan Hall T35 | Boston, Massachusetts 02163
|jkim@hbs.edu<mailto:jkim@hbs.edu>
>
>
>
>
>On Jun 27, 2013, at 9:27 PM, Meera Krishnan wrote:
>
>Hi Prof. Kim,
>
>I hope you're doing well! Last week I met with Mayor Johnson, and he told
>me that he would like to update the St. HOPE HBS case study, given that
>it is fairly out of date. He asked that I reach out to you to see if this
>is something you would be willing to take on, as well as what a case
>update would entail.
>
>I've also cc'ed our new HBS Leadership Fellow (Aaron Anderson) who
would
>be your point person on this project, as my last day is fast approaching.
>
>(By the way, one of our summer fellows, Alex Brakebill, mentioned he
>reached out to you recently on another matter - sorry for multiple people
>reaching out separately from Mayor Johnson's office)
>
>Thanks and hope to hear from you soon,
>Meera
>
>
>On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 7:39 PM, Kim, John
><jkim@hbs.edu<mailto:jkim@hbs.edu>> wrote:
>Hi Meera,
>
>I hope you are doing well - I am reaching out on behalf of one of my
>students from EER this past year. As you can see from the email below,
>Catie is interested in exploring a potential connection for Jeremy Lin (
>the basketball player) with Mayor Johnson. Do you think you may be able
>to help her?
>
>I know that Catie would appreciate it greatly. If it would be better if
>I reached out to KJ directly, I would be happy to do so. I thought you
>may be able to connect with Catie and better understand the ways in which
>this connection can be facilitated.
>
>Thanks so much,
>JJHK

>
>
>John J-H Kim
>Senior Lecturer
>William Henry Bloomberg Fellow
>Harvard Business School
>Morgan Hall T35 | Boston, Massachusetts 02163
|jkim@hbs.edu<mailto:jkim@hbs.edu>
>
>
>
>
>On Jun 11, 2013, at 5:46 PM, Bennett, Catherine wrote:
>
>Professor Kim,
>
>I hope that your summer is off to a great start!
>
>Last semester, a few classmates and I completed an independent project
>with Professor Anita Elberse who teaches Strategic Marketing in Creative
>Industries. Our IP was focused on marketing and branding opportunities
>for the NBA basketball player Jeremy Lin. We included for-profit as well
>as not-for-profit marketing opportunities in our presentation.
>
>We included a few slides on Kevin Johnson and Jeremy and his team were
>really intrigued by his work in Sacramento. They were wondering if its
>possible to set up a phone call or meeting with Kevin Johnson or obtain
>his contact information somehow. I was wondering if you would know the
>best way to reach him. Do you think Kevin would be interested in
>speaking with Jeremy? Also, I completely understand if you feel
>uncomfortable passing along Kevin Johnsons contact information, so will
>defer to you as the best course of action.
>
>Best,
>
>Catie
>
>
>
>
>
>->Senior Fellow
>Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
>Sacramento, CA
>
>
>
>

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Mariah Sheriff
Cassandra Jennings
stephanie.omkj@gmail.com
Re: FW: FYI: Phone Call Inquiry
Wednesday, October 30, 2013 11:27:12 AM

Thank you Cassandra. Really appreciate you resending this as I didn't get it for some
reason. I think no additional follow up is needed. Thanks for taking the initial call.
MS
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 11:01 AM, Cassandra Jennings
<CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
This is all I know.

From: Cassandra Jennings


Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2013 5:18 PM
To: Mariah Sheriff (mariah.omkj@gmail.com); stephanie.omkj@gmail.com
Subject: FYI: Phone Call Inquiry

Hi Ladies,

I left this person a message so there may not be any follow up unless you have
additional information or want to speak with him regarding this matter.

Henry Hurt
Hurt Electric
Wisconsin Area (suburb of Milwaukee)

He wanted to know if we knew of Partner America who is trying to do business in


his area and listing that they are doing business with the Conference of Mayors.
Apparently the person is dropping the Mayors name and/ or the organization.

In my voice mail message I let him know that I was not aware of any relationship
with Partner America. I also asked if they were doing business with the USCM or

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

Mariah Sheriff
Stephanie Mash
Cassandra Jennings; Symia Stigler; Josh Rosa
Re: FW: Follow-Up and An Update on the President"s My Brother"s Keeper Initiative
Friday, April 11, 2014 9:46:12 AM
image001.png

Unfortunately neither of those are still in place.


Cassandra or Symia if you have any particular recommendations from your MGPTF
or Sac READS partnerships, that would be fine. But we don't have to go out on a
limb here unless it's a really compelling example.
On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 9:17 PM, Stephanie Mash <stephanie.omkj@gmail.com>
wrote:
FYI - Sac Reads? Gang Prevention?

From: Intergovernmental Affairs [LocalGovernment@who.eop.gov]


Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2014 3:11 PM
To: Intergovernmental Affairs
Subject: Follow-Up and An Update on the Presidents My Brothers Keeper
Initiative

Dear Local Leader,

Thank you for your continued engagement, thoughts, and feedback on the Presidents My
Brothers Keeper Initiative.

As many of you know, on February 27 President Obama launched the My Brothers Keeper
Initiative and created a Federal Task Force to provide an assessment of and
recommendations on how public and private actors can improve measurably expected
educational and life outcomes and address persistent opportunity gaps. Since then, the Task
Force has begun a 90-day process to develop the plans and infrastructure required to
implement and sustain the initiatives efforts. Following the announcement, our office held
several conference calls to answer your questions and hear more about evidence-based
programs in your communities. We are currently listening, engaging, and working with
stakeholders across the country to get their feedback on how we can all work together to

make this initiative a success.

We would like to hear more about your evidence-based programs as they relate to the
following five intervention points and issues facing boys and young men of color up to the
age of 25, with a particular focus on issues important to young men under the age of 15
that the Task Force will focus on.
1. Early childhood
2. Grade school literacy
3. Pathways to college and a career
4. Access to mentoring services and support networks
5. Interactions with the criminal justice system and violent crime

Please feel free to send us a one-page overview of your evidence-based program/s that
fall within the five issue areas that the Task Force will focus on at
MyBrothersKeeper@who.eop.gov by Thursday, April 17, 2014.

To read a full update on the Presidents My Brothers Keeper Initiative visit,


http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2014/04/09/update-president-s-my-brother-s-keeperinitiative. Also, attached please find a copy of the Presidents Memorandum on Creating
and Expanding Ladders of Opportunity for Boys and Young Men of Color.

Sincerely,

The White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs

-Mariah Sheriff

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Richard Rich
Pranita Amatya; Leslie Wisniewski
RE: FW: First Visit Memo
Wednesday, December 17, 2014 1:40:54 PM

Lets start scheduling the big six now and hold others until we discuss:

1. CMT
2. Ballet
3. Phil
4. Opera
5. Mondavi
6. Harris

Richard Rich
Mosaic Partners, LLC

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


Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2014 1:38 PM
To: Leslie Wisniewski
Cc: Richard Rich
Subject: Re: FW: First Visit Memo

Do you want to begin scheduling today or tomorrow after the call?


-Pranita
On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 11:43 AM, Leslie Wisniewski
<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
OK, I missed this memo to Jody last week, but after reading it, I feel validated in my almost panic
attack, there is a lot to do, over a Holiday. And even more people to coordinate with.
Shelly is working on the lists for us. If you and Pranita are open to it, we have an Admin Asst. that
can contact folks and begin scheduling. Jody said we can use her. We need to start NOW!!!!
Let me know if that works.
Thanks

From: Carrie Blake [mailto:carrie@webbmgmt.org]


Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2014 11:33 AM
To: rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com
Cc: Leslie Wisniewski; Jody Ulich; Duncan Webb; Christina Kruise
Subject: First Visit Memo

Richard,
As per our chat a few minutes ago, I've attached a memo describing what we'd like to
accomplish and who we'd like to meet with during our visit to Sacramento in January.
Please let us know if we can answer any questions, otherwise we'll look forward to speaking
with you again tomorrow at 1.00p PT/ 4.00p ET.

Carrie Blake
Webb Management Services
w. webbmgmt.org

Begin forwarded message:

From: Carrie Blake <carrie@webbmgmt.org>


Subject: Re: Scope and Fees
Date: December 10, 2014 7:29:05 PM EST
To: Jody Ulich <JUlich@cityofsacramento.org>
Cc: Leslie Wisniewski <LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org>
Thank you, Leslie.
Jody, As promised I've attached a memo that outlines what we'd like to accomplish and the
help we'll need for our upcoming visit.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
We're looking forward to working with you!
C.
Carrie Blake
Webb Management Services
w. webbmgmt.org

On Dec 10, 2014, at 1:02 PM, Leslie Wisniewski <LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org>


wrote:
Thank you, I will be in touch on the contract soon.
Jodys email:
Julich@cityofsacramento.org

From:Carrie Blake [mailto:carrie@webbmgmt.org]


Sent:Wednesday, December 10, 2014 9:54 AM
To:Leslie Wisniewski
Subject:Re: Scope and Fees

Hi Leslie,
Here is the scope/fee for the contract. I

Can you please send Jody Ulich's email address?


We had promised to send her a memo describing next steps to prepare for our first visit in
January and I'm afraid that I do not have her contact info.
Many thanks,
C.
Carrie Blake
Webb Management Services
w. webbmgmt.org

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Leslie Wisniewski
Richard Rich; Pranita Amatya
RE: FW: First Visit Memo
Wednesday, December 17, 2014 1:53:10 PM

I can begin scheduling tomorrow morning.


Should we include Mondavi and Harris in the interviews? Or should they just be site visits? I
thought the purpose of the interviews was to speak with potential users.

I scheduled the conference call line for 1pm tomorrow. Unfortunately, I am already scheduled in
another meeting. I will send Carrie and Duncan the call in number.

Im off to another meeting, but have my phone for email. Let me know your thoughts, thanks

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


Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2014 1:40 PM
To: Pranita Amatya; Leslie Wisniewski
Subject: RE: FW: First Visit Memo

Lets start scheduling the big six now and hold others until we discuss:

1. CMT
2. Ballet
3. Phil
4. Opera
5. Mondavi
6. Harris

Richard Rich
Mosaic Partners, LLC

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


Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2014 1:38 PM
To: Leslie Wisniewski
Cc: Richard Rich
Subject: Re: FW: First Visit Memo

Do you want to begin scheduling today or tomorrow after the call?


-Pranita
On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 11:43 AM, Leslie Wisniewski
<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
OK, I missed this memo to Jody last week, but after reading it, I feel validated in my almost panic
attack, there is a lot to do, over a Holiday. And even more people to coordinate with.
Shelly is working on the lists for us. If you and Pranita are open to it, we have an Admin Asst. that

can contact folks and begin scheduling. Jody said we can use her. We need to start NOW!!!!
Let me know if that works.
Thanks

From: Carrie Blake [mailto:carrie@webbmgmt.org]


Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2014 11:33 AM
To: rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com
Cc: Leslie Wisniewski; Jody Ulich; Duncan Webb; Christina Kruise
Subject: First Visit Memo

Richard,
As per our chat a few minutes ago, I've attached a memo describing what we'd like to
accomplish and who we'd like to meet with during our visit to Sacramento in January.
Please let us know if we can answer any questions, otherwise we'll look forward to speaking
with you again tomorrow at 1.00p PT/ 4.00p ET.

Carrie Blake
Webb Management Services
w. webbmgmt.org

Begin forwarded message:

From: Carrie Blake <carrie@webbmgmt.org>


Subject: Re: Scope and Fees
Date: December 10, 2014 7:29:05 PM EST
To: Jody Ulich <JUlich@cityofsacramento.org>
Cc: Leslie Wisniewski <LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org>
Thank you, Leslie.
Jody, As promised I've attached a memo that outlines what we'd like to accomplish and the
help we'll need for our upcoming visit.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
We're looking forward to working with you!
C.
Carrie Blake
Webb Management Services
w. webbmgmt.org

On Dec 10, 2014, at 1:02 PM, Leslie Wisniewski <LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org>


wrote:
Thank you, I will be in touch on the contract soon.
Jodys email:
Julich@cityofsacramento.org

From:Carrie Blake [mailto:carrie@webbmgmt.org]


Sent:Wednesday, December 10, 2014 9:54 AM
To:Leslie Wisniewski
Subject:Re: Scope and Fees

Hi Leslie,
Here is the scope/fee for the contract. I
Can you please send Jody Ulich's email address?
We had promised to send her a memo describing next steps to prepare for our first visit in
January and I'm afraid that I do not have her contact info.
Many thanks,
C.
Carrie Blake
Webb Management Services
w. webbmgmt.org

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Pranita Amatya
Leslie Wisniewski
Richard Rich" (rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com)
Re: FW: First Visit Memo
Wednesday, December 17, 2014 1:37:30 PM

Do you want to begin scheduling today or tomorrow after the call?


-Pranita
On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 11:43 AM, Leslie Wisniewski
<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
OK, I missed this memo to Jody last week, but after reading it, I feel validated in my almost panic
attack, there is a lot to do, over a Holiday. And even more people to coordinate with.
Shelly is working on the lists for us. If you and Pranita are open to it, we have an Admin Asst. that
can contact folks and begin scheduling. Jody said we can use her. We need to start NOW!!!!
Let me know if that works.
Thanks

From: Carrie Blake [mailto:carrie@webbmgmt.org]


Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2014 11:33 AM
To: rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com
Cc: Leslie Wisniewski; Jody Ulich; Duncan Webb; Christina Kruise
Subject: First Visit Memo

Richard,
As per our chat a few minutes ago, I've attached a memo describing what we'd
like to accomplish and who we'd like to meet with during our visit to Sacramento
in January.
Please let us know if we can answer any questions, otherwise we'll look forward to
speaking with you again tomorrow at 1.00p PT/ 4.00p ET.

Carrie Blake
Webb Management Services

w. webbmgmt.org

Begin forwarded message:

From: Carrie Blake <carrie@webbmgmt.org>


Subject: Re: Scope and Fees
Date: December 10, 2014 7:29:05 PM EST
To: Jody Ulich <JUlich@cityofsacramento.org>
Cc: Leslie Wisniewski <LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org>

Thank you, Leslie.

Jody, As promised I've attached a memo that outlines what we'd like to
accomplish and the help we'll need for our upcoming visit.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
We're looking forward to working with you!
C.

Carrie Blake
Webb Management Services

w. webbmgmt.org


On Dec 10, 2014, at 1:02 PM, Leslie Wisniewski
<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:

Thank you, I will be in touch on the contract soon.


Jodys email:
Julich@cityofsacramento.org

From:Carrie Blake [mailto:carrie@webbmgmt.org]


Sent:Wednesday, December 10, 2014 9:54 AM
To:Leslie Wisniewski
Subject:Re: Scope and Fees

Hi Leslie,
Here is the scope/fee for the contract. I
Can you please sendJody Ulich's email address?
We had promised to send her a memo describing next steps to prepare for our
first visit in January and I'm afraid that I do not have her contact info.
Many thanks,
C.

Carrie Blake
Webb Management Services

w.webbmgmt.org

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Richard Rich
Leslie Wisniewski; Pranita Amatya
RE: FW: First Visit Memo
Wednesday, December 17, 2014 1:55:07 PM

The Harris and Mondavi meetings could be part of the site visits. Thanks for the call
in number! Please send to us too.

Richard Rich
Mosaic Partners, LLC

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


Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2014 1:53 PM
To: Richard Rich; Pranita Amatya
Subject: RE: FW: First Visit Memo

I can begin scheduling tomorrow morning.


Should we include Mondavi and Harris in the interviews? Or should they just be site visits? I
thought the purpose of the interviews was to speak with potential users.

I scheduled the conference call line for 1pm tomorrow. Unfortunately, I am already scheduled in
another meeting. I will send Carrie and Duncan the call in number.

Im off to another meeting, but have my phone for email. Let me know your thoughts, thanks

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


Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2014 1:40 PM
To: Pranita Amatya; Leslie Wisniewski
Subject: RE: FW: First Visit Memo

Lets start scheduling the big six now and hold others until we discuss:

1. CMT
2. Ballet
3. Phil
4. Opera
5. Mondavi
6. Harris

Richard Rich
Mosaic Partners, LLC

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


Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2014 1:38 PM
To: Leslie Wisniewski
Cc: Richard Rich

Subject: Re: FW: First Visit Memo

Do you want to begin scheduling today or tomorrow after the call?


-Pranita
On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 11:43 AM, Leslie Wisniewski
<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
OK, I missed this memo to Jody last week, but after reading it, I feel validated in my almost panic
attack, there is a lot to do, over a Holiday. And even more people to coordinate with.
Shelly is working on the lists for us. If you and Pranita are open to it, we have an Admin Asst. that
can contact folks and begin scheduling. Jody said we can use her. We need to start NOW!!!!
Let me know if that works.
Thanks

From: Carrie Blake [mailto:carrie@webbmgmt.org]


Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2014 11:33 AM
To: rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com
Cc: Leslie Wisniewski; Jody Ulich; Duncan Webb; Christina Kruise
Subject: First Visit Memo

Richard,
As per our chat a few minutes ago, I've attached a memo describing what we'd like to
accomplish and who we'd like to meet with during our visit to Sacramento in January.
Please let us know if we can answer any questions, otherwise we'll look forward to speaking
with you again tomorrow at 1.00p PT/ 4.00p ET.

Carrie Blake
Webb Management Services
w. webbmgmt.org

Begin forwarded message:

From: Carrie Blake <carrie@webbmgmt.org>


Subject: Re: Scope and Fees
Date: December 10, 2014 7:29:05 PM EST
To: Jody Ulich <JUlich@cityofsacramento.org>
Cc: Leslie Wisniewski <LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org>
Thank you, Leslie.
Jody, As promised I've attached a memo that outlines what we'd like to accomplish and the
help we'll need for our upcoming visit.

Please let me know if you have any questions.


We're looking forward to working with you!
C.
Carrie Blake
Webb Management Services
w. webbmgmt.org

On Dec 10, 2014, at 1:02 PM, Leslie Wisniewski <LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org>


wrote:
Thank you, I will be in touch on the contract soon.
Jodys email:
Julich@cityofsacramento.org

From:Carrie Blake [mailto:carrie@webbmgmt.org]


Sent:Wednesday, December 10, 2014 9:54 AM
To:Leslie Wisniewski
Subject:Re: Scope and Fees

Hi Leslie,
Here is the scope/fee for the contract. I
Can you please send Jody Ulich's email address?
We had promised to send her a memo describing next steps to prepare for our first visit in
January and I'm afraid that I do not have her contact info.
Many thanks,
C.
Carrie Blake
Webb Management Services
w. webbmgmt.org

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Pranita Amatya
Leslie Wisniewski
Re: FW: First Visit Memo
Monday, December 22, 2014 2:34:11 PM

Thanks Leslie,
I've seen this draft. But is this the only email that will be sent or are we sending
another email before this email goes out? Because this draft email also serves as an
introduction email so not sure if we need another email. Please let me know what
you think.
-Pranita
On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 2:24 PM, Leslie Wisniewski
<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
See attached, sample included.

From: Carrie Blake [mailto:carrie@webbmgmt.org]


Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2014 11:33 AM
To: rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com
Cc: Leslie Wisniewski; Jody Ulich; Duncan Webb; Christina Kruise
Subject: First Visit Memo

Richard,
As per our chat a few minutes ago, I've attached a memo describing what we'd
like to accomplish and who we'd like to meet with during our visit to Sacramento
in January.
Please let us know if we can answer any questions, otherwise we'll look forward to
speaking with you again tomorrow at 1.00p PT/ 4.00p ET.

Carrie Blake
Webb Management Services

w. webbmgmt.org

Begin forwarded message:

From: Carrie Blake <carrie@webbmgmt.org>


Subject: Re: Scope and Fees
Date: December 10, 2014 7:29:05 PM EST
To: Jody Ulich <JUlich@cityofsacramento.org>
Cc: Leslie Wisniewski <LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org>

Thank you, Leslie.

Jody, As promised I've attached a memo that outlines what we'd like to
accomplish and the help we'll need for our upcoming visit.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
We're looking forward to working with you!
C.

Carrie Blake
Webb Management Services

w. webbmgmt.org

On Dec 10, 2014, at 1:02 PM, Leslie Wisniewski


<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:

Thank you, I will be in touch on the contract soon.


Jodys email:
Julich@cityofsacramento.org

From:Carrie Blake [mailto:carrie@webbmgmt.org]


Sent:Wednesday, December 10, 2014 9:54 AM
To:Leslie Wisniewski
Subject:Re: Scope and Fees

Hi Leslie,
Here is the scope/fee for the contract. I
Can you please sendJody Ulich's email address?
We had promised to send her a memo describing next steps to prepare for our
first visit in January and I'm afraid that I do not have her contact info.
Many thanks,
C.

Carrie Blake
Webb Management Services

w.webbmgmt.org

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Leslie Wisniewski
Pranita Amatya
RE: FW: First Visit Memo
Monday, December 22, 2014 2:44:44 PM

You are supposed to draft another email from the Mayor and Richard, giving arts orgs a heads up
about the project and that it is a legitimate project. Probably necessary since we have not done
any PR on the Task Force.
The other email goes out when they need to schedule the appt.

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


Sent: Monday, December 22, 2014 2:34 PM
To: Leslie Wisniewski
Subject: Re: FW: First Visit Memo

Thanks Leslie,
I've seen this draft. But is this the only email that will be sent or are we sending another
email before this email goes out? Because this draft email also serves as an introduction
email so not sure if we need another email. Please let me know what you think.
-Pranita
On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 2:24 PM, Leslie Wisniewski
<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
See attached, sample included.

From: Carrie Blake [mailto:carrie@webbmgmt.org]


Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2014 11:33 AM
To: rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com
Cc: Leslie Wisniewski; Jody Ulich; Duncan Webb; Christina Kruise
Subject: First Visit Memo

Richard,
As per our chat a few minutes ago, I've attached a memo describing what we'd like to
accomplish and who we'd like to meet with during our visit to Sacramento in January.
Please let us know if we can answer any questions, otherwise we'll look forward to speaking
with you again tomorrow at 1.00p PT/ 4.00p ET.

Carrie Blake
Webb Management Services
w. webbmgmt.org

Begin forwarded message:

From: Carrie Blake <carrie@webbmgmt.org>


Subject: Re: Scope and Fees
Date: December 10, 2014 7:29:05 PM EST
To: Jody Ulich <JUlich@cityofsacramento.org>
Cc: Leslie Wisniewski <LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org>
Thank you, Leslie.
Jody, As promised I've attached a memo that outlines what we'd like to accomplish and the
help we'll need for our upcoming visit.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
We're looking forward to working with you!
C.
Carrie Blake
Webb Management Services
w. webbmgmt.org

On Dec 10, 2014, at 1:02 PM, Leslie Wisniewski <LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org>


wrote:
Thank you, I will be in touch on the contract soon.
Jodys email:
Julich@cityofsacramento.org

From:Carrie Blake [mailto:carrie@webbmgmt.org]


Sent:Wednesday, December 10, 2014 9:54 AM
To:Leslie Wisniewski
Subject:Re: Scope and Fees

Hi Leslie,
Here is the scope/fee for the contract. I
Can you please send Jody Ulich's email address?
We had promised to send her a memo describing next steps to prepare for our first visit in
January and I'm afraid that I do not have her contact info.
Many thanks,
C.
Carrie Blake
Webb Management Services
w. webbmgmt.org

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Pranita Amatya
Leslie Wisniewski
Re: FW: First Visit Memo
Monday, December 22, 2014 2:52:38 PM

Got it. Thanks Leslie.


-Pranita
On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 2:44 PM, Leslie Wisniewski
<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
You are supposed to draft another email from the Mayor and Richard, giving arts orgs a heads up
about the project and that it is a legitimate project. Probably necessary since we have not done
any PR on the Task Force.
The other email goes out when they need to schedule the appt.

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


Sent: Monday, December 22, 2014 2:34 PM
To: Leslie Wisniewski
Subject: Re: FW: First Visit Memo

Thanks Leslie,

I've seen this draft. But is this the only email that will be sent or are we sending
another email before this email goes out? Because this draft email also serves as
an introduction email so not sure if we need another email. Please let me know
what you think.

-Pranita

On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 2:24 PM, Leslie Wisniewski


<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
See attached, sample included.

From: Carrie Blake [mailto:carrie@webbmgmt.org]


Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2014 11:33 AM
To: rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com
Cc: Leslie Wisniewski; Jody Ulich; Duncan Webb; Christina Kruise

Subject: First Visit Memo

Richard,
As per our chat a few minutes ago, I've attached a memo describing what we'd
like to accomplish and who we'd like to meet with during our visit to Sacramento
in January.
Please let us know if we can answer any questions, otherwise we'll look forward to
speaking with you again tomorrow at 1.00p PT/ 4.00p ET.

Carrie Blake
Webb Management Services

w. webbmgmt.org

Begin forwarded message:

From: Carrie Blake <carrie@webbmgmt.org>


Subject: Re: Scope and Fees
Date: December 10, 2014 7:29:05 PM EST
To: Jody Ulich <JUlich@cityofsacramento.org>
Cc: Leslie Wisniewski <LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org>

Thank you, Leslie.

Jody, As promised I've attached a memo that outlines what we'd like to
accomplish and the help we'll need for our upcoming visit.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
We're looking forward to working with you!
C.

Carrie Blake
Webb Management Services

w. webbmgmt.org

On Dec 10, 2014, at 1:02 PM, Leslie Wisniewski


<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:

Thank you, I will be in touch on the contract soon.


Jodys email:
Julich@cityofsacramento.org

From:Carrie Blake [mailto:carrie@webbmgmt.org]


Sent:Wednesday, December 10, 2014 9:54 AM
To:Leslie Wisniewski
Subject:Re: Scope and Fees

Hi Leslie,
Here is the scope/fee for the contract. I

Can you please sendJody Ulich's email address?


We had promised to send her a memo describing next steps to prepare for our
first visit in January and I'm afraid that I do not have her contact info.
Many thanks,
C.

Carrie Blake
Webb Management Services

w.webbmgmt.org

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Mariah Sheriff
Patti Bisharat
josh.omkj@gmail.com
Re: FW: Feedback on draft Pace letter
Tuesday, July 22, 2014 12:07:58 PM

Thanks, I'll give the ok.


The USCM has definitely made advocacy for EECBG a priority over the last few years
through resolutions. They passed one this year (see page 64 of the document linked
here:http://usmayors.org/resolutions/82nd Conference/resolutions-final.pdf)

On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 11:51 AM, Patti Bisharat <PBisharat@cityofsacramento.org>


wrote:
FYI

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.

From: Yvette Rincon


Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2014 11:43 AM
To: Patti Bisharat
Cc: Randi Knott
Subject: RE: Feedback on draft Pace letter

Letter looks fine. Consistent with what we are doing and whats going on in CA and other cities.

Do you know whether USCM has as a priority a second round of funding for the EECBG program?
The reason the first round of funding was allocated was because USCM made it a priority back in

2008/09. This funding was a tremendous help to us for funding sustainability projects and
programs like PACE.

Thx!

From: Patti Bisharat


Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2014 11:36 AM
To: Yvette Rincon
Cc: Randi Knott
Subject: RE: Feedback on draft Pace letter

Sorry here you go.

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.

From: Yvette Rincon


Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2014 9:51 AM
To: Patti Bisharat
Cc: Randi Knott
Subject: RE: Feedback on draft Pace letter

Hi Patti,

Im happy to review the letter. However, looks like it wasnt attached to your email. Would
love to grab coffee when youre available.

yvette

From: Patti Bisharat


Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2014 9:03 AM
To: Yvette Rincon
Cc: Randi Knott
Subject: Feedback on draft Pace letter

Hi Yvette - hope all is well with you.

USCM is asking the Mayor to sign off on a letter to President Obama regarding the
PACE program. It's not on behalf of City but want to make sure it's consistent with
our programs and plans.

It looks okay to me but wanted to run it by you. Can you take a look and give me
your feedback?

Thanks. Coffee soon?


Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
From: <pbisharat.omkj@gmail.com>
Date: July 22, 2014 at 8:57:00 AM PDT
To: bisharat patti <pbisharat@cityofsacramento.org>
Subject: Fwd: PACE Letter

Sent from my iPhone


Begin forwarded message:
From: Mariah Sheriff Ray <mariah.omkj@gmail.com>
Date: July 22, 2014 at 8:28:27 AM PDT

To: "pbisharat.omkj@gmail.com"
<pbisharat.omkj@gmail.com>
Cc: Josh Rosa <josh.omkj@gmail.com>, OMKJ
<daniel.omkj@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: PACE Letter
Yes
Mariah Sheriff Ray
Deputy Chief of Staff
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento

On Jul 22, 2014, at 8:26 AM, pbisharat.omkj@gmail.com


wrote:
I would like to run this by city staff. Yvette Rincon worked
with the Mayor
In the early days of developing greenwise. She's the city's
sustainability person.

Ok to check in with her?

Sent from my iPhone


On Jul 22, 2014, at 7:36 AM, Mariah Sheriff Ray
<mariah.omkj@gmail.com> wrote:
Can you folks weigh in before Josh and I
respond?
Mariah Sheriff Ray
Deputy Chief of Staff
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento

Begin forwarded message:


From: Debra DeHaney-Howard
<ddehaney@usmayors.org>
Date: July 22, 2014 at 7:03:52 AM PDT
To: "mariah.omkj@gmail.com"
<mariah.omkj@gmail.com>
Cc: Tom Cochran <tcochran@usmayors.org>, Ed
and Anna Somers <esomers@usmayors.org>,
Gene Lowe <glowe@usmayors.org>, Josh Rosa
<josh.omkj@gmail.com>
Subject: Fwd: PACE Letter
Hi Mariah
Eve O'Toole from Holland and Knight sent this
draft letter (see attached) indicating that this is
something that the mayors of LA and SF are
interested in having the Conference of Mayors
and/or our local government partners send to the
President of the United States. The issues
around PACE have much history, which I know
your city is aware of. The Conference, for its
part, adopted a policy on PACE a couple years
ago when it was more visible and being actively
debated.
Given that the request is for a letter on PACE to
be sent to President Obama signed by President
Johnson, we need your decision on whether this
letter goes forward.

Please call me at
discuss this further.

Thank you.

Debra

if you want to


Debra DeHaney-Howard
Assistant Executive Director
The United States Conference of Mayors
1620 I Street, NW
Washington, DC. 20006

Sent from my iPhone


Begin forwarded message:
From: <eve.otoole@hklaw.com>
Date: July 10, 2014 at 10:14:36 AM
EDT
To: <ddehaney@usmayors.org>
Subject: PACE Letter
Debra-Per our conversation, here's the draft
PACE letter from SF and LA. Think idea of
doing letter from USCM, NLC, NACO makes a
lot of sense. Let me know when you talk to
Ed. thanks!
-Eve

Eve O'Toole | Holland & Knight


Sr Policy Advisor
800 17th Street N.W., Suite 1100 |
Washington DC 20006
eve.otoole@hklaw.com | www.hklaw.com
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From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Cassandra Jennings
Adrianna Lucero
RE: FW: Executive Call 8:30 am Tuesday Morning
Tuesday, July 30, 2013 9:41:19 AM

Okay. I will catch up here.

From: lucero.
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2013 9:30 AM
To: Cassandra Jennings
Subject: Re: FW: Executive Call 8:30 am Tuesday Morning

On Behalf Of Adrianna Lucero

No Ben down here. I would imagine he's working with the Mayor on ACA?
Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
On Jul 29, 2013 5:13 PM, "Cassandra Jennings" <CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Ben,

Are we okay. I have not discussed with the Mayor but will be glad to if you can put it in context with
the other pieces.

From: tomcampbell
On Behalf Of Tom Campbell
Sent: Monday, July 29, 2013 4:19 PM
To: tcampbell@americaspeaks.org; Amy Birtwhistle; Cassandra Jennings; Coronado. Celia; Diane
Littlefield; Lacosta, Kari; Mattice Haynes; Robert Phillips; Steve Brigham; Ziebron, Karen; Alex Minore;
Kim Sescoe
Cc: lschneider@calendow.org; Bendet, Bess; Christine Tien; Frank Lalle; Lee, Kristine; Leticia
Alejandrez; Matt Cervantes
Subject: Executive Call 8:30 am Tuesday Morning

Hi Folks: Regular call in number


I
'm attaching a couple of items - a revised op-ed piece that we'd like to get agreement for
sending to the Bee; also, a set of next steps that I'd like to discuss.
In particular - we need to think about how we will begin partnering with local organizations
and create a strong leadership group who are dedicated to help carry this work forward.
Look forward to sharing in the morning. Many thanks. T
-Tom Campbell
Senior Associate
AmericaSpeaks

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Adrianna Lucero
Cassandra Jennings
Re: FW: Executive Call 8:30 am Tuesday Morning
Tuesday, July 30, 2013 9:29:34 AM

No Ben down here. I would imagine he's working with the Mayor on ACA?
Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
On Jul 29, 2013 5:13 PM, "Cassandra Jennings" <CJennings@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
Ben,

Are we okay. I have not discussed with the Mayor but will be glad to if you can put it in context
with the other pieces.

From: tomcampbell
On Behalf Of Tom
Campbell
Sent: Monday, July 29, 2013 4:19 PM
To: tcampbell@americaspeaks.org; Amy Birtwhistle; Cassandra Jennings; Coronado. Celia; Diane
Littlefield; Lacosta, Kari; Mattice Haynes; Robert Phillips; Steve Brigham; Ziebron, Karen; Alex Minore;
Kim Sescoe
Cc: lschneider@calendow.org; Bendet, Bess; Christine Tien; Frank Lalle; Lee, Kristine; Leticia
Alejandrez; Matt Cervantes
Subject: Executive Call 8:30 am Tuesday Morning

Hi Folks: Regular call in number


I
'm attaching a couple of items - a revised op-ed piece that we'd like to get
agreement for sending to the Bee; also, a set of next steps that I'd like to
discuss.
In particular - we need to think about how we will begin partnering with local
organizations and create a strong leadership group who are dedicated to help
carry this work forward.
Look forward to sharing in the morning. Many thanks. T

--

Tom Campbell
Senior Associate
AmericaSpeaks

E-Mail Comment to the Mayor's Office, Re:


Other
Date May 30, 2013
Contact
Mayor Setti Warren
Name
Company/
City of Newton
Organization
Phone
Number

City, State
Newton, MA MA 02459
Zip
Constituent
rmurphy@newtonma.gov
E-mail
Response
Response Requested
Requested?
Concern
Question for the Mayor
Type
E-Mail
Other
Subject
Message Mayor Warren is requesting a meeting with himself,
Mayor Johnson and Beth Babcock, CEO of Crittenton
Women's Union and presenter at US Conference of
Mayors Annual Meeting in Las Vegas. If Mayor Johnson
will be attending the meeting, we are hoping this brief (20
minute) meeting can take place on Saturday, June 22 or
second choice Friday afternoon, June 21.
This message originated at
www.cityofsacramento.org/mayor/forms/emailCommentForm/
Please note: "noReply@cityofsacramento.org" is an invalid e-mail address.
Please don't hit the Reply button. Please click on the blue underlined e-mail address above.

-Senior Fellow
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
Sacramento, CA

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Andre Breaux
Aaron Anderson
Re: FW: Ella Event - 12/12/13, up to 20ppl, Capitol Room, Lunch
Thursday, November 21, 2013 12:23:32 PM

I have contact info to send to for credit card payment. I don't see any minimum
revenue requirements, other than the deposit, but maybe you can check with Joseph
on that, especially if we're going with the full room
On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 5:00 PM, Aaron Anderson
<AAnderson@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Conversation about reserving Ella so that its all in your inbox

From: Events at Ella [mailto:events@elladiningroomandbar.com]


Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2013 4:53 PM
To: Aaron Anderson
Subject: RE: Ella Event - 12/12/13, up to 20ppl, Capitol Room, Lunch

Aaron,

The card is charged the deposit to reserve the space then the deposit is credited
to the final bill. I will hold your reservation until Friday at 5pm please ensure
receive the form by then. If I do not receive the form I will have to release the
reservation.

Thank you,
Joseph

Ella Dining Room & Bar


| (e) events@elladiningroomandbar.com

Selland Family Restaurants


Ella Dining Room & Bar | The Kitchen Restaurant | Sellands Market-Caf
www.thesellandgroup.com

From: Aaron Anderson [mailto:AAnderson@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2013 4:42 PM
To: 'Events at Ella'
Subject: RE: Ella Event - 12/12/13, up to 20ppl, Capitol Room, Lunch

Joseph we wont have the credit card until Friday, turns out.

Is the $250 charged to the credit card, or is just a hold? We might need to use a
personal credit card to make sure we dont lose the reservation before Friday

From: Events at Ella [mailto:events@elladiningroomandbar.com]


Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2013 3:07 PM
To: Aaron Anderson
Subject: Ella Event - 12/12/13, up to 20ppl, Capitol Room, Lunch

Aaron,

Thank you very much for your interest in hosting your event at Ella Dining Room
and Bar.

You can view photos and get more info on all of our Private Dining spaces by
following this link:
http://www.elladiningroomandbar.com/private-dining-sacramento/our-rooms

Attached is a copy of our Private Dining Brochure. Please review and let me know
how I can further assist you.

I am also attaching a Credit Card Authorization Form for you to use when you are
ready to make a deposit. Please understand that no reservations are made and
no spaces are held without a deposit. All reservations are first come, first served

with a deposit of $500.00.

Thank you again for your kind consideration,


Joseph

Ella Dining Room & Bar


| (e) events@elladiningroomandbar.com

Selland Family Restaurants


Ella Dining Room & Bar | The Kitchen Restaurant | Sellands Market-Caf
www.thesellandgroup.com

From: Aaron Anderson [mailto:AAnderson@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2013 2:06 PM
To: 'events@elladiningroomandbar.com'
Subject: Mayor's Event Dec. 12

Mayor Johnson is hosting a number of guests, including several other big city
mayors, for the Mayors for Educational Excellence Tour on Dec. 12.

We would like to reserve the private dining space on Dec. 12 from 1:30-2:30.
We need seating for 15-20 people.

Please let me know as soon as possible if we can confirm this space. Thanks!

Aaron Anderson
aanderson@cityofsacramento.org

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Mariah Sheriff
Andre" Breaux; Adrianne Hall
Re: FW: Educational Forum!
Tuesday, November 19, 2013 8:24:17 AM

I think Adrianne can help us with this. Adrianne can you let us know how you think
we should handle this request?
MS
On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 6:48 AM, Andre' Breaux <ABreaux@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
Can we get her cousin this autograph? (see below)

From: Ann D. August [mailto:aaugust@bjcta.org]


Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2013 6:41 AM
To: Andre' Breaux
Subject: Educational Forum!

Good Morning:

I just wanted to take the time to express how much I enjoyed the Forum. The
Speakers were excellent and the provided some reassurance that with a vision and
committed individuals all things are possible. Please let Mayor Johnson know that
these types of discussions should continue, to take place all over the country to
bring awareness of this growing problem in America with our educational
institutions.

In addition, while the Mayor was here in Birmingham; I asked him for an
autograph photo of him, for a cousin of mine who was a true fan of his, when he
played professional basketball. He said to send the inquire to him and he would
make it happen. If this is at all possible, can you please send that photo to
He would
James E. Williams,
be appreciative and shocked that I was able to get this request accomplished.
You can place a note in the envelope when you send the photo, that it was at the
request of Ann D. August.

Thanks again for the invitation and for making Birmingham a better place because
of your visit.

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Adrianne Hall
Mariah Sheriff
Andre" Breaux
Re: FW: Educational Forum!
Thursday, November 21, 2013 11:57:02 AM

I have an autographed Term One booklet. Will that work?


--
Adrianne Hall
Executive Assistant to the Mayor
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 8:23 AM, Mariah Sheriff <mariah.omkj@gmail.com> wrote:
I think Adrianne can help us with this. Adrianne can you let us know how you think
we should handle this request?
MS
On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 6:48 AM, Andre' Breaux
<ABreaux@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Can we get her cousin this autograph? (see below)

From: Ann D. August [mailto:aaugust@bjcta.org]


Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2013 6:41 AM
To: Andre' Breaux
Subject: Educational Forum!

Good Morning:

I just wanted to take the time to express how much I enjoyed the Forum. The
Speakers were excellent and the provided some reassurance that with a vision
and committed individuals all things are possible. Please let Mayor Johnson
know that these types of discussions should continue, to take place all over the
country to bring awareness of this growing problem in America with our
educational institutions.

In addition, while the Mayor was here in Birmingham; I asked him for an
autograph photo of him, for a cousin of mine who was a true fan of his, when
he played professional basketball. He said to send the inquire to him and he
would make it happen. If this is at all possible, can you please send that photo

to
James E. Williams,

He would be appreciative and shocked that I was able to get this request
accomplished. You can place a note in the envelope when you send the photo,
that it was at the request of Ann D. August.

Thanks again for the invitation and for making Birmingham a better place
because of your visit.

Ann A.

Ann Dawson August, CCTM


Executive Director

Birmingham Jefferson County Transit Authority /BJCTA

2121 Abraham Woods Blvd. (physical) - New Temporary Location


P.O. Box 10212 (mailing)

Birmingham, Al 35202-0212

Please use this number temporarily

www.bjcta.org

"Where much is given, much is required".


" One Team - One Goal" - I - Care

-Mariah Sheriff

until after 11/16

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Adrianna Lucero
Cassandra Jennings
Re: FW: draft ncbm aca email
Monday, August 19, 2013 3:01:30 PM

Should we include cover letter too?


Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
On Aug 19, 2013 2:44 PM, "Cassandra Jennings"
<CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Attached is the draft email and attachments. Please provide your comments. We would like to
finalize in the next hour.

From: lucero.adrianna
Lucero
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2013 2:36 PM
To: Cassandra Jennings
Subject: draft ncbm aca email

Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento

On Behalf Of Adrianna

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Pranita Amatya
Leslie Wisniewski
Re: FW: Draft Agenda for 9/10
Thursday, September 11, 2014 3:20:23 PM

Yes, I will add it to the agenda.


-Pranita
On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 3:11 PM, Leslie Wisniewski
<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Next time you see the Mayor, can you ask him about the presenters? I need to submit that info
when I do the scheduling.
Thanks

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


Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2014 1:15 PM
To: Leslie Wisniewski; Pranita Amatya

Subject: RE: Draft Agenda for 9/10

20 mins yes. As to presenters lets have MKJ weight in.

Richard Rich
Mosaic Partners, LLC

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


Sent: Wednesday, September 3, 2014 1:14 PM
To: Richard Rich; Pranita Amatya
Subject: RE: Draft Agenda for 9/10

If we go to City Council on November 13 th then anything(reports, graphs, Powerpoint) we want to


present to Council we need to have a copy to them by Thursday November 6th. The item will be
scheduled as an Oral Report, so we do not have to go through our Electronic Review System.


In the future, should we submit a staff report and require Council action, then we need to have
everything done at least 19 days in advance of the Council date.

I can schedule the Oral Report, when we spoke with Cassandra she thought 20 minutes would be
enough time, what do you think Rich? Also, shall I list you and the Committee Chairs as the
Presenters?

Thanks

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


Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2014 1:05 PM
To: Pranita Amatya; Leslie Wisniewski
Subject: RE: Draft Agenda for 9/10

Move timeline to PM section


Committees to share their thoughts on

Benchmark guidelines for research

Needs assessment analysis by Steve Weiss

Candidate Consultants

Any success getting definitive submittal dates (and what exactly we submit) for
council assuming 11/11/14 report date?

Richard Rich
Mosaic Partners, LLC

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


Sent: Wednesday, September 3, 2014 11:53 AM

To: Richard Rich; lwisniewski@cityofsacramento.org


Subject: Draft Agenda for 9/10

Please share your thoughts.

Thank you,
Pranita

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Leslie Wisniewski
Pranita Amatya; Richard Rich
Jody Ulich
RE: FW: Data for Market Analysis
Monday, January 05, 2015 11:42:29 AM

I think it should go from Theater, everyone is already used to it.

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


Sent: Monday, January 05, 2015 11:05 AM
To: Richard Rich
Cc: Jody Ulich; Leslie Wisniewski
Subject: Re: FW: Data for Market Analysis

Should this email go out from theater@cityofsacramento.org or from Jody or Leslie's


personal email?
-Pranita
On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 10:43 AM, Richard Rich <rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com> wrote:
Good morning 2015!

Forgive me but this email got jumbled up in the holidays. Two asks:

1. Please see Carries request to distribute mapping exercise requests to the arts
groups, Ive highlighted the specific language.
2. Would like your opinion on comparable markets. We can discuss tomorrow at
our 830.

Richard Rich
Mosaic Partners, LLC

From: Carrie Blake [mailto:carrie@webbmgmt.org]


Sent: Monday, January 5, 2015 9:27 AM
To: Richard Rich
Cc: Duncan Webb; Christina Kruise
Subject: Fwd: Data for Market Analysis

Rich,
Happy New Year!
Just circling back on the email below as we'd like for WolfBrown to get started on this
research.
Many thanks,
C.
Carrie Blake
Webb Management Services

w. webbmgmt.org

Begin forwarded message:

From: Carrie Blake <carrie@webbmgmt.org>


Subject: Data for Market Analysis
Date: December 29, 2014 2:18:02 PM EST
To: Richard Rich <rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com>
Cc: Christina Kruise <christina@webbmgmt.org>, Duncan Webb
<duncan@webbmgmt.org>
Richard,
Please find attached two documents to kick-start the market analysis piece of work:
Mapping exercise data request email language
Comparable markets selection worksheet
First is a data request to support the mapping exercise. Given our timeline, this email
language should go out ASAP to as many arts groups as possible. Ideally it would be issued
by a member of the Task Force such as Jody or other City representative that has a
relationship with the arts groups and the ability to garner a good response. We've given
the groups a deadline of Friday, January 16th to submit their lists. This should be doable
since they are only providing us with ZIPs.
We also need to finalize the group of three comparable markets that we will be studying in
support of the project. The attached comparable markets worksheet includes basic market
data for seven markets, including Sacramento. We've listed the comparable markets in our
order of preference, starting with Austin, which we think is a very good match. Portland, our
second recommendation, is a slightly larger market and more aspirational. However, it is very
arts and culture centric and has several notable performing arts centers/theaters. For the third
market, Columbus, Pittsburgh, and Indianapolis are all suitable--do you have a preference?
San Antonio is lowest on our list, however, we wanted to include it for its large Hispanic
population and similar size. Please let us know your preferred markets ASAP so that we can
begin collecting the necessary data.
Many thanks,
C.
Carrie Blake
Webb Management Services
w. webbmgmt.org

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Pranita Amatya
Richard Rich
Jody Ulich; Leslie Wisniewski
Re: FW: Data for Market Analysis
Monday, January 05, 2015 11:04:59 AM

Should this email go out from theater@cityofsacramento.org or from Jody or Leslie's


personal email?
-Pranita
On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 10:43 AM, Richard Rich <rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com>
wrote:
Good morning 2015!

Forgive me but this email got jumbled up in the holidays. Two asks:

1. Please see Carries request to distribute mapping exercise requests to the arts
groups, Ive highlighted the specific language.
2. Would like your opinion on comparable markets. We can discuss tomorrow
at our 830.

Richard Rich
Mosaic Partners, LLC

From: Carrie Blake [mailto:carrie@webbmgmt.org]


Sent: Monday, January 5, 2015 9:27 AM
To: Richard Rich
Cc: Duncan Webb; Christina Kruise
Subject: Fwd: Data for Market Analysis

Rich,
Happy New Year!
Just circling back on the email below as we'd like for WolfBrown to get started on
this research.

Many thanks,
C.

Carrie Blake
Webb Management Services

w. webbmgmt.org

Begin forwarded message:

From: Carrie Blake <carrie@webbmgmt.org>


Subject: Data for Market Analysis
Date: December 29, 2014 2:18:02 PM EST
To: Richard Rich <rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com>
Cc: Christina Kruise <christina@webbmgmt.org>, Duncan Webb
<duncan@webbmgmt.org>

Richard,
Please find attached two documents to kick-start the market analysis piece of
work:
Mapping exercise data request email language
Comparable markets selection worksheet
First is a data request to support the mapping exercise. Given our timeline, this
email language should go out ASAP to as many arts groups as possible. Ideally it
would be issued by a member of the Task Force such as Jody or other
City representative that has a relationship with the arts groups and the
ability to garner a good response. We've given the groups a deadline of Friday,
January 16th to submit their lists. This should be doable since they are only

providing us with ZIPs.


We also need to finalize the group of three comparable markets that we will be
studying in support of the project. The attached comparable markets worksheet
includes basic market data for seven markets, including Sacramento. We've listed
the comparable markets in our order of preference, starting with Austin, which we
think is a very good match. Portland, our second recommendation, is a slightly
larger market and more aspirational. However, it is very arts and culture centric
and has several notable performing arts centers/theaters. For the third market,
Columbus, Pittsburgh, and Indianapolis are all suitable--do you have a preference?
San Antonio is lowest on our list, however, we wanted to include it for its large
Hispanic population and similar size. Please let us know your preferred markets
ASAP so that we can begin collecting the necessary data.
Many thanks,
C.
Carrie Blake
Webb Management Services
w. webbmgmt.org

1. Please see Carries request to distribute mapping exercise requests to the arts
groups, Ive highlighted the specific language.
2. Would like your opinion on comparable markets. We can discuss tomorrow at
our 830.

Richard Rich
Mosaic Partners, LLC

From: Carrie Blake [mailto:carrie@webbmgmt.org]


Sent: Monday, January 5, 2015 9:27 AM
To: Richard Rich
Cc: Duncan Webb; Christina Kruise
Subject: Fwd: Data for Market Analysis

Rich,
Happy New Year!
Just circling back on the email below as we'd like for WolfBrown to get started on this
research.
Many thanks,
C.
Carrie Blake
Webb Management Services
w. webbmgmt.org

Begin forwarded message:

From: Carrie Blake <carrie@webbmgmt.org>


Subject: Data for Market Analysis
Date: December 29, 2014 2:18:02 PM EST
To: Richard Rich <rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com>
Cc: Christina Kruise <christina@webbmgmt.org>, Duncan Webb
<duncan@webbmgmt.org>
Richard,
Please find attached two documents to kick-start the market analysis piece of work:
Mapping exercise data request email language
Comparable markets selection worksheet
First is a data request to support the mapping exercise. Given our timeline, this email

language should go out ASAP to as many arts groups as possible. Ideally it would be issued
by a member of the Task Force such as Jody or other City representative that has a
relationship with the arts groups and the ability to garner a good response. We've given
the groups a deadline of Friday, January 16th to submit their lists. This should be doable
since they are only providing us with ZIPs.
We also need to finalize the group of three comparable markets that we will be studying in
support of the project. The attached comparable markets worksheet includes basic market
data for seven markets, including Sacramento. We've listed the comparable markets in our
order of preference, starting with Austin, which we think is a very good match. Portland, our
second recommendation, is a slightly larger market and more aspirational. However, it is very
arts and culture centric and has several notable performing arts centers/theaters. For the third
market, Columbus, Pittsburgh, and Indianapolis are all suitable--do you have a preference?
San Antonio is lowest on our list, however, we wanted to include it for its large Hispanic
population and similar size. Please let us know your preferred markets ASAP so that we can
begin collecting the necessary data.
Many thanks,
C.
Carrie Blake
Webb Management Services
w. webbmgmt.org

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Pranita Amatya
Leslie Wisniewski
Richard Rich; Jody Ulich
Re: FW: Data for Market Analysis
Monday, January 05, 2015 12:04:04 PM

I can send the email from theater. Should it go out as it is now and then have Jody's
name signed? If you send me the text of the email with the signature, I can copy
paste it and send it out to the list we already have.
Thank you,
Pranita.
On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 11:42 AM, Leslie Wisniewski
<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
I think it should go from Theater, everyone is already used to it.

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


Sent: Monday, January 05, 2015 11:05 AM
To: Richard Rich
Cc: Jody Ulich; Leslie Wisniewski
Subject: Re: FW: Data for Market Analysis

Should this email go out from theater@cityofsacramento.org or from Jody or


Leslie's personal email?

-Pranita

On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 10:43 AM, Richard Rich <rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com>


wrote:
Good morning 2015!

Forgive me but this email got jumbled up in the holidays. Two asks:

1. Please see Carries request to distribute mapping exercise requests to the arts
groups, Ive highlighted the specific language.
2. Would like your opinion on comparable markets. We can discuss
tomorrow at our 830.


Richard Rich
Mosaic Partners, LLC

From: Carrie Blake [mailto:carrie@webbmgmt.org]


Sent: Monday, January 5, 2015 9:27 AM
To: Richard Rich
Cc: Duncan Webb; Christina Kruise
Subject: Fwd: Data for Market Analysis

Rich,
Happy New Year!
Just circling back on the email below as we'd like for WolfBrown to get started on
this research.
Many thanks,
C.

Carrie Blake
Webb Management Services

w. webbmgmt.org

Begin forwarded message:

From: Carrie Blake <carrie@webbmgmt.org>


Subject: Data for Market Analysis

Date: December 29, 2014 2:18:02 PM EST


To: Richard Rich <rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com>
Cc: Christina Kruise <christina@webbmgmt.org>, Duncan Webb
<duncan@webbmgmt.org>

Richard,
Please find attached two documents to kick-start the market analysis piece of
work:
Mapping exercise data request email language
Comparable markets selection worksheet
First is a data request to support the mapping exercise. Given our timeline, this
email language should go out ASAP to as many arts groups as possible. Ideally it
would be issued by a member of the Task Force such as Jody or other
City representative that has a relationship with the arts groups and the
ability to garner a good response. We've given the groups a deadline of Friday,
January 16th to submit their lists. This should be doable since they are only
providing us with ZIPs.
We also need to finalize the group of three comparable markets that we will be
studying in support of the project. The attached comparable markets worksheet
includes basic market data for seven markets, including Sacramento. We've listed
the comparable markets in our order of preference, starting with Austin, which we
think is a very good match. Portland, our second recommendation, is a slightly
larger market and more aspirational. However, it is very arts and culture centric
and has several notable performing arts centers/theaters. For the third market,
Columbus, Pittsburgh, and Indianapolis are all suitable--do you have a preference?
San Antonio is lowest on our list, however, we wanted to include it for its large
Hispanic population and similar size. Please let us know your preferred markets
ASAP so that we can begin collecting the necessary data.
Many thanks,
C.
Carrie Blake
Webb Management Services
w. webbmgmt.org

Subject: Re: FW: Data for Market Analysis


I can send the email from theater. Should it go out as it is now and then have Jody's
name signed? If you send me the text of the email with the signature, I can copy paste it
and send it out to the list we already have.
Thank you,
Pranita.
On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 11:42 AM, Leslie Wisniewski
<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
I think it should go from Theater, everyone is already used to it.

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


Sent: Monday, January 05, 2015 11:05 AM
To: Richard Rich
Cc: Jody Ulich; Leslie Wisniewski
Subject: Re: FW: Data for Market Analysis

Should this email go out from theater@cityofsacramento.org or from Jody or Leslie's


personal email?
-Pranita
On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 10:43 AM, Richard Rich <rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com>
wrote:
Good morning 2015!

Forgive me but this email got jumbled up in the holidays. Two asks:

1. Please see Carries request to distribute mapping exercise requests to the arts
groups, Ive highlighted the specific language.
2. Would like your opinion on comparable markets. We can discuss
tomorrow at our 830.

Richard Rich
Mosaic Partners, LLC

From: Carrie Blake [mailto:carrie@webbmgmt.org]


Sent: Monday, January 5, 2015 9:27 AM
To: Richard Rich
Cc: Duncan Webb; Christina Kruise
Subject: Fwd: Data for Market Analysis

Rich,
Happy New Year!
Just circling back on the email below as we'd like for WolfBrown to get started on this

research.
Many thanks,
C.
Carrie Blake
Webb Management Services
w. webbmgmt.org

Begin forwarded message:

From: Carrie Blake <carrie@webbmgmt.org>


Subject: Data for Market Analysis
Date: December 29, 2014 2:18:02 PM EST
To: Richard Rich <rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com>
Cc: Christina Kruise <christina@webbmgmt.org>, Duncan Webb
<duncan@webbmgmt.org>
Richard,
Please find attached two documents to kick-start the market analysis piece of work:
Mapping exercise data request email language
Comparable markets selection worksheet
First is a data request to support the mapping exercise. Given our timeline, this email
language should go out ASAP to as many arts groups as possible. Ideally it would be
issued by a member of the Task Force such as Jody or other City representative
that has a relationship with the arts groups and the ability to garner a good response.
We've given the groups a deadline of Friday, January 16th to submit their lists. This
should be doable since they are only providing us with ZIPs.
We also need to finalize the group of three comparable markets that we will be studying
in support of the project. The attached comparable markets worksheet includes basic
market data for seven markets, including Sacramento. We've listed the comparable
markets in our order of preference, starting with Austin, which we think is a very good
match. Portland, our second recommendation, is a slightly larger market and more
aspirational. However, it is very arts and culture centric and has several notable
performing arts centers/theaters. For the third market, Columbus, Pittsburgh, and
Indianapolis are all suitable--do you have a preference? San Antonio is lowest on our
list, however, we wanted to include it for its large Hispanic population and similar size.
Please let us know your preferred markets ASAP so that we can begin collecting the
necessary data.
Many thanks,
C.

Carrie Blake
Webb Management Services
w. webbmgmt.org


Thank you,
Pranita.

On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 11:42 AM, Leslie Wisniewski


<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
I think it should go from Theater, everyone is already used to it.

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


Sent: Monday, January 05, 2015 11:05 AM
To: Richard Rich
Cc: Jody Ulich; Leslie Wisniewski
Subject: Re: FW: Data for Market Analysis

Should this email go out from theater@cityofsacramento.org or from Jody or


Leslie's personal email?

-Pranita

On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 10:43 AM, Richard Rich <rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com>


wrote:
Good morning 2015!

Forgive me but this email got jumbled up in the holidays. Two asks:

1. Please see Carries request to distribute mapping exercise requests to the arts
groups, Ive highlighted the specific language.
2. Would like your opinion on comparable markets. We can discuss
tomorrow at our 830.

Richard Rich
Mosaic Partners, LLC


From: Carrie Blake [mailto:carrie@webbmgmt.org]
Sent: Monday, January 5, 2015 9:27 AM
To: Richard Rich
Cc: Duncan Webb; Christina Kruise
Subject: Fwd: Data for Market Analysis

Rich,
Happy New Year!
Just circling back on the email below as we'd like for WolfBrown to get started on
this research.
Many thanks,
C.

Carrie Blake
Webb Management Services

w. webbmgmt.org

Begin forwarded message:

From: Carrie Blake <carrie@webbmgmt.org>


Subject: Data for Market Analysis
Date: December 29, 2014 2:18:02 PM EST
To: Richard Rich <rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com>
Cc: Christina Kruise <christina@webbmgmt.org>, Duncan Webb

<duncan@webbmgmt.org>

Richard,
Please find attached two documents to kick-start the market analysis piece of
work:
Mapping exercise data request email language
Comparable markets selection worksheet
First is a data request to support the mapping exercise. Given our timeline, this
email language should go out ASAP to as many arts groups as possible. Ideally it
would be issued by a member of the Task Force such as Jody or other
City representative that has a relationship with the arts groups and the
ability to garner a good response. We've given the groups a deadline of Friday,
January 16th to submit their lists. This should be doable since they are only
providing us with ZIPs.
We also need to finalize the group of three comparable markets that we will be
studying in support of the project. The attached comparable markets worksheet
includes basic market data for seven markets, including Sacramento. We've listed
the comparable markets in our order of preference, starting with Austin, which we
think is a very good match. Portland, our second recommendation, is a slightly
larger market and more aspirational. However, it is very arts and culture centric
and has several notable performing arts centers/theaters. For the third market,
Columbus, Pittsburgh, and Indianapolis are all suitable--do you have a preference?
San Antonio is lowest on our list, however, we wanted to include it for its large
Hispanic population and similar size. Please let us know your preferred markets
ASAP so that we can begin collecting the necessary data.
Many thanks,
C.
Carrie Blake
Webb Management Services
w. webbmgmt.org

I can send the email from theater. Should it go out as it is now and then have Jody's name
signed? If you send me the text of the email with the signature, I can copy paste it and
send it out to the list we already have.
Thank you,
Pranita.
On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 11:42 AM, Leslie Wisniewski
<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
I think it should go from Theater, everyone is already used to it.

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


Sent: Monday, January 05, 2015 11:05 AM
To: Richard Rich
Cc: Jody Ulich; Leslie Wisniewski
Subject: Re: FW: Data for Market Analysis

Should this email go out from theater@cityofsacramento.org or from Jody or Leslie's


personal email?
-Pranita
On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 10:43 AM, Richard Rich <rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com> wrote:
Good morning 2015!

Forgive me but this email got jumbled up in the holidays. Two asks:

1. Please see Carries request to distribute mapping exercise requests to the arts
groups, Ive highlighted the specific language.
2. Would like your opinion on comparable markets. We can discuss tomorrow
at our 830.

Richard Rich
Mosaic Partners, LLC

From: Carrie Blake [mailto:carrie@webbmgmt.org]


Sent: Monday, January 5, 2015 9:27 AM
To: Richard Rich
Cc: Duncan Webb; Christina Kruise
Subject: Fwd: Data for Market Analysis

Rich,
Happy New Year!
Just circling back on the email below as we'd like for WolfBrown to get started on this
research.
Many thanks,
C.

Carrie Blake
Webb Management Services
w. webbmgmt.org

Begin forwarded message:

From: Carrie Blake <carrie@webbmgmt.org>


Subject: Data for Market Analysis
Date: December 29, 2014 2:18:02 PM EST
To: Richard Rich <rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com>
Cc: Christina Kruise <christina@webbmgmt.org>, Duncan Webb
<duncan@webbmgmt.org>
Richard,
Please find attached two documents to kick-start the market analysis piece of work:
Mapping exercise data request email language
Comparable markets selection worksheet
First is a data request to support the mapping exercise. Given our timeline, this email
language should go out ASAP to as many arts groups as possible. Ideally it would be
issued by a member of the Task Force such as Jody or other City representative that
has a relationship with the arts groups and the ability to garner a good response. We've
given the groups a deadline of Friday, January 16th to submit their lists. This should be
doable since they are only providing us with ZIPs.
We also need to finalize the group of three comparable markets that we will be studying in
support of the project. The attached comparable markets worksheet includes basic market
data for seven markets, including Sacramento. We've listed the comparable markets in our
order of preference, starting with Austin, which we think is a very good match. Portland,
our second recommendation, is a slightly larger market and more aspirational. However, it
is very arts and culture centric and has several notable performing arts centers/theaters. For
the third market, Columbus, Pittsburgh, and Indianapolis are all suitable--do you have a
preference? San Antonio is lowest on our list, however, we wanted to include it for its
large Hispanic population and similar size. Please let us know your preferred markets
ASAP so that we can begin collecting the necessary data.
Many thanks,
C.
Carrie Blake
Webb Management Services

w. webbmgmt.org

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Pranita Amatya
Richard Rich
Leslie Wisniewski; Jody Ulich
Re: FW: Data for Market Analysis
Monday, January 05, 2015 4:15:19 PM

Jody and Leslie,


Since I have not gotten your approval to use your signature yet, I will send it out
with Richard's signature.
Thank you!
Pranita.
On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 2:46 PM, Pranita Amatya <pranita.omkj@gmail.com> wrote:
Thank Richard.
Leslie, Jody, let me know if you want your signature. Once I hear back from you, I
will send the email out.
Thank you,
Pranita
On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 2:18 PM, Richard Rich <rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com>
wrote:
Id change the first sentence to read:

Thank you for offering to be part of the City of Sacramentos study for a new,
state-of-the-art performing arts center!

And put it out with my signature and Jodys if she wants.

Richard Rich
Mosaic Partners, LLC

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


Sent: Monday, January 5, 2015 12:04 PM
To: Leslie Wisniewski
Cc: Richard Rich; Jody Ulich

Subject: Re: FW: Data for Market Analysis

I can send the email from theater. Should it go out as it is now and then have
Jody's name signed? If you send me the text of the email with the signature, I
can copy paste it and send it out to the list we already have.

Thank you,
Pranita.

On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 11:42 AM, Leslie Wisniewski


<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
I think it should go from Theater, everyone is already used to it.

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


Sent: Monday, January 05, 2015 11:05 AM
To: Richard Rich
Cc: Jody Ulich; Leslie Wisniewski
Subject: Re: FW: Data for Market Analysis

Should this email go out from theater@cityofsacramento.org or from Jody or


Leslie's personal email?

-Pranita

On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 10:43 AM, Richard Rich


<rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com> wrote:
Good morning 2015!

Forgive me but this email got jumbled up in the holidays. Two asks:

1. Please see Carries request to distribute mapping exercise requests to the


arts groups, Ive highlighted the specific language.

2. Would like your opinion on comparable markets. We can discuss


tomorrow at our 830.

Richard Rich
Mosaic Partners, LLC

From: Carrie Blake [mailto:carrie@webbmgmt.org]


Sent: Monday, January 5, 2015 9:27 AM
To: Richard Rich
Cc: Duncan Webb; Christina Kruise
Subject: Fwd: Data for Market Analysis

Rich,
Happy New Year!
Just circling back on the email below as we'd like for WolfBrown to get started
on this research.
Many thanks,
C.

Carrie Blake
Webb Management Services

w. webbmgmt.org

Begin forwarded message:

From: Carrie Blake <carrie@webbmgmt.org>

Subject: Data for Market Analysis


Date: December 29, 2014 2:18:02 PM EST
To: Richard Rich <rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com>
Cc: Christina Kruise <christina@webbmgmt.org>, Duncan Webb
<duncan@webbmgmt.org>

Richard,
Please find attached two documents to kick-start the market analysis piece of
work:
Mapping exercise data request email language
Comparable markets selection worksheet
First is a data request to support the mapping exercise. Given our timeline, this
email language should go out ASAP to as many arts groups as possible. Ideally
it would be issued by a member of the Task Force such as Jody or other
City representative that has a relationship with the arts groups and the
ability to garner a good response. We've given the groups a deadline of Friday,
January 16th to submit their lists. This should be doable since they are only
providing us with ZIPs.
We also need to finalize the group of three comparable markets that we will be
studying in support of the project. The attached comparable markets worksheet
includes basic market data for seven markets, including Sacramento. We've
listed the comparable markets in our order of preference, starting with Austin,
which we think is a very good match. Portland, our second recommendation, is
a slightly larger market and more aspirational. However, it is very arts and
culture centric and has several notable performing arts centers/theaters. For the
third market, Columbus, Pittsburgh, and Indianapolis are all suitable--do you
have a preference? San Antonio is lowest on our list, however, we wanted to
include it for its large Hispanic population and similar size. Please let us know
your preferred markets ASAP so that we can begin collecting the necessary data.
Many thanks,
C.
Carrie Blake
Webb Management Services
w. webbmgmt.org

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Mariah Sheriff
Cassandra Jennings
fclark@berkeley.edu
Re: FW: cover letter on ACA
Thursday, August 01, 2013 11:32:06 AM

I'm good following up with Kellyn directly on the toolkit contents.


We should really push them to write the letter - tell them Mayor Johnson wants
them to do so. They're backing out of doing the heavy lifting already. Did you see
Kasia's response for data? She basically said here's a link feel free to play around
with the data for yourself.
We need to make it clear that if MKJ is going to make this an NCBM initiative, we
will need their support.
MS
On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 5:20 PM, Cassandra Jennings
<CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
This is the follow up from the White House. I will review the notes from Mariah
and Frances while I am traveling. I know there are several action items however
there are a couple of things we should get on right away. First of all we will need
to provide our input on the toolkit immediately. Mariah, would you like to follow
up with Kellyn on that. It sounds like they are trying to finalize next week.
Secondly, need to get a date. Thirdly, Frances, can you draft the Mayors cover
letter based on our discussion and update our plan.

Lets all provide more insight once we have reviewed all the notes. Thanks.

From: Blossom, Kellyn [mailto:Kellyn Blossom@who.eop.gov]


Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2013 3:23 PM
To: Cassandra Jennings
Cc: Barson, Emily (HHS/IEA)
Subject: cover letter on ACA

Cassandra,

Thanks for a great call on Monday. We are incredibly appreciative of the Mayors
enthusiasm for the ACA.

The toolkit is moving along and we hope to be ready to release next week. Per
our discussion, below are some bullets that the Mayor can use in writing his cover
letter to accompany the packet. Please feel free to modify, re-word and put into
the Mayors own voice, these are just ideas.

Let us know if you need anything else and we will be in touch with an update on
timing for a call with NCBM members and the completed toolkit shortly.

Thanks,

Kellyn

Kellyn Blossom
White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs

From October 1 through March 31, millions of Americans will have access to
sign up for lost-cost and subsidized access to affordable health insurance through
the Health Insurance Marketplaces created through the Affordable Care Act
Elected officials play a unique role as trusted messengers in educating
constituents about the choices they will have and the opportunity to create
healthier communities

Some ways elected officials can get involved in this important effort include
o Educating themselves and their staff about the options that will be
available in the Health Insurance Marketplaces
o Providing access to printed materials and computer portals at city
hall or in other government offices & adding information to city
websites
o Hosting an information session (or multiple sessions) about the
Health Insurance Marketplace before October 1
o Hosting enrollment sessions where constituents can sign up in the
Marketplace between October 1 and March 31.

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:
Attachments:

Astrid Mirazo
Ben Sosenko
RE: FW: council agenda and script
Monday, November 24, 2014 2:42:16 PM
12.11 Swearing In Talking Points.docx

What do you mean what docs shes referring to? She was talking to me about the script.

You know talking points are in the share drive.

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


Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 2:36 PM
To: Astrid Mirazo
Subject: Re: FW: council agenda and script

do you have the doc's she's referring to?


On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 9:15 AM, Astrid Mirazo <AMirazo@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Please see below.
Ill need talking points for council members being sworn in.
From: Patti Bisharat
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2014 8:44 AM
To: Astrid Mirazo
Subject: Re: council agenda and script

Hi - I'm out of town til Sunday night.


Take a look at scripts from end of November in 2012 cuz warren and Hansen were sworn in.
That should be helpful. Also please check with Ben on talking points for ashby schenirer and
Jennings who are being sworn in.
Sent from my iPhone
On Nov 20, 2014, at 4:41 PM, "Astrid Mirazo" <AMirazo@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
PattiAttached is the council agenda and script for 11/25. I tried calling you early
because I wanted to review the format for the Oath of Office ceremonies. Please
review and let me know if youd like me to make any changes or additions to
the script.
Thank you,
Astrid
Astrid Mirazo
Administrative Coordinator
Office of the Mayor
915 I Street, 5th Floor

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Ben Sosenko
Astrid Mirazo
Re: FW: council agenda and script
Monday, November 24, 2014 2:35:57 PM

do you have the doc's she's referring to?


On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 9:15 AM, Astrid Mirazo <AMirazo@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
Please see below.

Ill need talking points for council members being sworn in.

From: Patti Bisharat


Sent: Friday, November 21, 2014 8:44 AM
To: Astrid Mirazo
Subject: Re: council agenda and script

Hi - I'm out of town til Sunday night.

Take a look at scripts from end of November in 2012 cuz warren and Hansen were
sworn in. That should be helpful. Also please check with Ben on talking points for
ashby schenirer and Jennings who are being sworn in.
Sent from my iPhone
On Nov 20, 2014, at 4:41 PM, "Astrid Mirazo" <AMirazo@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
Patti
Attached is the council agenda and script for 11/25. I tried calling you
early because I wanted to review the format for the Oath of Office
ceremonies. Please review and let me know if youd like me to make
any changes or additions to the script.

Thank you,
Astrid

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Astrid Mirazo
Ben Sosenko
RE: FW: council agenda and script
Monday, November 24, 2014 3:33:32 PM

That was to me, did you look at what I sent you?

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


Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 3:07 PM
To: Astrid Mirazo
Subject: Re: FW: council agenda and script

"Take a look at scripts from end of November in 2012 cuz warren and Hansen were sworn
in."
On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 2:42 PM, Astrid Mirazo <AMirazo@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
What do you mean what docs shes referring to? She was talking to me about the script.

You know talking points are in the share drive.

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


Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 2:36 PM
To: Astrid Mirazo
Subject: Re: FW: council agenda and script

do you have the doc's she's referring to?


On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 9:15 AM, Astrid Mirazo <AMirazo@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Please see below.
Ill need talking points for council members being sworn in.
From: Patti Bisharat
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2014 8:44 AM
To: Astrid Mirazo
Subject: Re: council agenda and script

Hi - I'm out of town til Sunday night.


Take a look at scripts from end of November in 2012 cuz warren and Hansen were sworn in.
That should be helpful. Also please check with Ben on talking points for ashby schenirer and
Jennings who are being sworn in.
Sent from my iPhone
On Nov 20, 2014, at 4:41 PM, "Astrid Mirazo" <AMirazo@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
PattiAttached is the council agenda and script for 11/25. I tried calling you early
because I wanted to review the format for the Oath of Office ceremonies. Please

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Ben Sosenko
Astrid Mirazo
Re: FW: council agenda and script
Monday, November 24, 2014 3:07:08 PM

"Take a look at scripts from end of November in 2012 cuz warren and Hansen were sworn
in."
On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 2:42 PM, Astrid Mirazo <AMirazo@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
What do you mean what docs shes referring to? She was talking to me about the script.

You know talking points are in the share drive.

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


Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 2:36 PM
To: Astrid Mirazo
Subject: Re: FW: council agenda and script

do you have the doc's she's referring to?

On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 9:15 AM, Astrid Mirazo


<AMirazo@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Please see below.

Ill need talking points for council members being sworn in.

From: Patti Bisharat


Sent: Friday, November 21, 2014 8:44 AM
To: Astrid Mirazo
Subject: Re: council agenda and script

Hi - I'm out of town til Sunday night.

Take a look at scripts from end of November in 2012 cuz warren and Hansen were

sworn in. That should be helpful. Also please check with Ben on talking points for
ashby schenirer and Jennings who are being sworn in.
Sent from my iPhone
On Nov 20, 2014, at 4:41 PM, "Astrid Mirazo" <AMirazo@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
Patti
Attached is the council agenda and script for 11/25. I tried calling you
early because I wanted to review the format for the Oath of Office
ceremonies. Please review and let me know if youd like me to make
any changes or additions to the script.

Thank you,
Astrid

Astrid Mirazo
Administrative Coordinator
Office of the Mayor
915 I Street, 5th Floor
Sacramento, CA 95814

amirazo@cityofsacramento.org

<Council Script 11.25.doc>


<Council Agenda 11.25.docx>

-Ben Sosenko

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Leslie Wisniewski
Pranita Amatya
RE: FW: Community Meeting Feb 23
Monday, February 02, 2015 9:11:29 AM

Call in and join our conf call with Webb

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


Sent: Monday, February 02, 2015 8:45 AM
To: Leslie Wisniewski
Cc: 'Richard Rich' (rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com)
Subject: Re: FW: Community Meeting Feb 23

I will check with her and let you know.


Thank you,
Pranita
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 8:25 AM, Leslie Wisniewski <LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
If I remember correctly, Cassandra didnt want to hold it at the Convention Center. Can
you check with her? It would be easy for me to book a room.
Please let me know.
Thanks
From: Richard Rich [mailto:rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com]
Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2015 8:36 AM
To: Leslie Wisniewski
Subject: Re: Community Meeting Feb 23

Convention center rooms?


Richard Rich
Mosaic Partners, LLC
www.mosaicdevelopment.com
by mobile
On Jan 30, 2015, at 4:43 PM, "Leslie Wisniewski" <LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
I spoke with Kiara, and the Historic Council Chambers are already booked for
that evening. Let me know if you have any other ideas for venues. I kept our
reservation for the Regular Council Chambers, just in case.
Thanks
Leslie Wisniewski
Administrative Officer
City of Sacramento
Convention and Cultural Services Department

1030 15th St., Rm 250


Sacramento, CA 95814
lwisniewski@cityofsacramento.org

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Pranita Amatya
Leslie Wisniewski
Richard Rich" (rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com)
Re: FW: Community Meeting Feb 23
Monday, February 02, 2015 8:45:35 AM

I will check with her and let you know.


Thank you,
Pranita
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 8:25 AM, Leslie Wisniewski
<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
If I remember correctly, Cassandra didnt want to hold it at the Convention
Center. Can you check with her? It would be easy for me to book a room.
Please let me know.
Thanks

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


Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2015 8:36 AM
To: Leslie Wisniewski
Subject: Re: Community Meeting Feb 23

Convention center rooms?


Richard Rich
Mosaic Partners, LLC
www.mosaicdevelopment.com

by mobile
On Jan 30, 2015, at 4:43 PM, "Leslie Wisniewski"
<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
I spoke with Kiara, and the Historic Council Chambers are already
booked for that evening. Let me know if you have any other ideas for
venues. I kept our reservation for the Regular Council Chambers, just
in case.

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:
Subject:
Date:

Leslie Wisniewski
Pranita Amatya
RE: FW: Community Meeting Feb 23
Monday, February 02, 2015 9:44:19 AM

Yes, I will call you with info.


Thanks

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


Sent: Monday, February 02, 2015 9:40 AM
To: Leslie Wisniewski
Subject: Re: FW: Community Meeting Feb 23

Hi Leslie,
Sorry, I was in a meeting. Is the call over?
-Pranita.
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 9:11 AM, Leslie Wisniewski <LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
Call in and join our conf call with Webb

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


Sent: Monday, February 02, 2015 8:45 AM
To: Leslie Wisniewski
Cc: 'Richard Rich' (rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com)
Subject: Re: FW: Community Meeting Feb 23

I will check with her and let you know.


Thank you,
Pranita
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 8:25 AM, Leslie Wisniewski <LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
If I remember correctly, Cassandra didnt want to hold it at the Convention Center. Can
you check with her? It would be easy for me to book a room.
Please let me know.
Thanks
From: Richard Rich [mailto:rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com]
Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2015 8:36 AM
To: Leslie Wisniewski
Subject: Re: Community Meeting Feb 23

Convention center rooms?


Richard Rich
Mosaic Partners, LLC
www.mosaicdevelopment.com

by mobile
On Jan 30, 2015, at 4:43 PM, "Leslie Wisniewski" <LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
I spoke with Kiara, and the Historic Council Chambers are already booked for
that evening. Let me know if you have any other ideas for venues. I kept our
reservation for the Regular Council Chambers, just in case.
Thanks
Leslie Wisniewski
Administrative Officer
City of Sacramento
Convention and Cultural Services Department
1030 15th St., Rm 250
Sacramento, CA 95814
lwisniewski@cityofsacramento.org

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Pranita Amatya
Leslie Wisniewski
Re: FW: Community Meeting Feb 23
Monday, February 02, 2015 9:40:30 AM

Hi Leslie,
Sorry, I was in a meeting. Is the call over?
-Pranita.
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 9:11 AM, Leslie Wisniewski
<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Call in and join our conf call with Webb

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


Sent: Monday, February 02, 2015 8:45 AM
To: Leslie Wisniewski
Cc: 'Richard Rich' (rrich@mosaicdevelopment.com)
Subject: Re: FW: Community Meeting Feb 23

I will check with her and let you know.

Thank you,
Pranita

On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 8:25 AM, Leslie Wisniewski


<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
If I remember correctly, Cassandra didnt want to hold it at the Convention
Center. Can you check with her? It would be easy for me to book a room.
Please let me know.
Thanks

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


Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2015 8:36 AM
To: Leslie Wisniewski
Subject: Re: Community Meeting Feb 23

Convention center rooms?


Richard Rich
Mosaic Partners, LLC
www.mosaicdevelopment.com

by mobile
On Jan 30, 2015, at 4:43 PM, "Leslie Wisniewski"
<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
I spoke with Kiara, and the Historic Council Chambers are already
booked for that evening. Let me know if you have any other ideas for
venues. I kept our reservation for the Regular Council Chambers, just
in case.
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:
Subject:
Date:

Adrianna Lucero
Mary Lynn Perry
Re: FW: City of Sac/United Way Collaboration Meeting
Friday, June 28, 2013 11:30:14 AM

Hi Mary Lynn,
It turns out Cassandra may not be able to make it. She has jury duty on Monday.
If she is excused from serving I will catch a ride with her, but if not, could you
possibly give me a ride to the meeting? I've been using public transit this summer;
getting to this location is doable, but not easy.
Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento

On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 2:11 PM, Cole Forstedt <Cole.Forstedt@uwccr.org> wrote:
Heres info on the location of the meeting for Monday. Thats great you can make it. Very
preliminary discussion, but United Way is interested in partnering on a project related to
education either high school graduation rate increase or third grade reading.

Mary Lynn

-----Original Appointment----From: Cole Forstedt [mailto:Cole.Forstedt@uwccr.org]


Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2013 1:01 PM
To: Cole Forstedt; Tom Bennett; Donna Mobley; Mary Lynn Perry
Subject: City of Sac/United Way Collaboration Meeting
When: Monday, July 01, 2013 11:00 AM-12:00 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada).
Where: 10389 Old Placerville Road, Sacramento 95827

In attendance:
Mary Lynn Perry
Tom Bennett
Donna Mobley
Cole Forstedt

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Mary Lynn Perry


Adrianna Lucero
RE: FW: City of Sac/United Way Collaboration Meeting
Friday, June 28, 2013 11:45:35 AM

Sure Adrianna Id be happy to give you a ride. Just let me know in the morning.

Mary Lynn

From: lucero.adrianna
Sent: Friday, June 28, 2013 11:30 AM
To: Mary Lynn Perry
Subject: Re: FW: City of Sac/United Way Collaboration Meeting

On Behalf Of Adrianna Lucero

Hi Mary Lynn,
It turns out Cassandra may not be able to make it. She has jury duty on Monday.
If she is excused from serving I will catch a ride with her, but if not, could you possibly give
me a ride to the meeting? I've been using public transit this summer; getting to this location
is doable, but not easy.
Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento

On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 2:11 PM, Cole Forstedt <Cole.Forstedt@uwccr.org> wrote:
Heres info on the location of the meeting for Monday. Thats great you can make it. Very
preliminary discussion, but United Way is interested in partnering on a project related to education
either high school graduation rate increase or third grade reading.

Mary Lynn

-----Original Appointment----From: Cole Forstedt [mailto:Cole.Forstedt@uwccr.org]


Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2013 1:01 PM
To: Cole Forstedt; Tom Bennett; Donna Mobley; Mary Lynn Perry
Subject: City of Sac/United Way Collaboration Meeting
When: Monday, July 01, 2013 11:00 AM-12:00 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada).
Where: 10389 Old Placerville Road, Sacramento 95827

In attendance:
Mary Lynn Perry
Tom Bennett
Donna Mobley
Cole Forstedt

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Adrianna Lucero
Mary Lynn Perry
Re: FW: City of Sac/United Way Collaboration Meeting
Friday, June 28, 2013 12:03:57 PM

Thank you! Will do.


Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento

On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 11:45 AM, Mary Lynn Perry <MPerry@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
Sure Adrianna Id be happy to give you a ride. Just let me know in the morning.

Mary Lynn

From: lucero.adrianna
Lucero
Sent: Friday, June 28, 2013 11:30 AM
To: Mary Lynn Perry
Subject: Re: FW: City of Sac/United Way Collaboration Meeting

On Behalf Of Adrianna

Hi Mary Lynn,

It turns out Cassandra may not be able to make it. She has jury duty on Monday.

If she is excused from serving I will catch a ride with her, but if not, could you
possibly give me a ride to the meeting? I've been using public transit this summer;
getting to this location is doable, but not easy.

Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento

On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 2:11 PM, Cole Forstedt <Cole.Forstedt@uwccr.org>


wrote:
Heres info on the location of the meeting for Monday. Thats great you can make it. Very
preliminary discussion, but United Way is interested in partnering on a project related to
education either high school graduation rate increase or third grade reading.

Mary Lynn

-----Original Appointment----From: Cole Forstedt [mailto:Cole.Forstedt@uwccr.org]


Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2013 1:01 PM
To: Cole Forstedt; Tom Bennett; Donna Mobley; Mary Lynn Perry
Subject: City of Sac/United Way Collaboration Meeting
When: Monday, July 01, 2013 11:00 AM-12:00 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada).
Where: 10389 Old Placerville Road, Sacramento 95827

In attendance:
Mary Lynn Perry
Tom Bennett
Donna Mobley
Cole Forstedt

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

leslie.pollner@hklaw.com
mariah.omkj@gmail.com; josh.omkj@gmail.com
daniel.omkj@gmail.com; Patti Bisharat
RE: FW: City of Phoenix USCM Resolution
Wednesday, May 21, 2014 1:05:44 PM

Great. Thanks!

Leslie Pollner | Holland & Knight


Sr Policy Advisor
800 17th Street N.W., Suite 1100 | Washington DC 20006
leslie.pollner@hklaw.com | www.hklaw.com
________________________________________________
Add to address book

From: Mariah Sheriff [mailto:mariah.omkj@gmail.com]


Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2014 3:24 PM
To: Josh Rosa
Cc: Daniel Conway; Patti Bisharat; Pollner, Leslie I (WAS - X75149)
Subject: Re: FW: City of Phoenix USCM Resolution

I like your assessment Josh and agree that MKJ should sign on
Unless there are any objections, Leslie that's a green light
On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 12:15 PM, Josh Rosa <josh.omkj@gmail.com> wrote:
Team,
I'm going to recommend MKJ cosponsor this one for the following reasons. Please let
me know if you disagree.
-Language is reasonable and inclusive
-Consistent with MKJ's position on the President's task force
-Use of data and permitting flexibility is something that SACOG's advocated strongly
and this is a good way to stand up for the region
Side note: Leslie, I haven't kept a pulse on this but the Climate Resilience Fund
proposal has no chance, correct? Still maybe worthwhile to signal mayors support the
idea.
Josh

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-------- Original message -------From: Leslie.Pollner@hklaw.com

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Mariah Sheriff
Josh Rosa
Daniel Conway; Patti Bisharat; Leslie Pollner
Re: FW: City of Phoenix USCM Resolution
Wednesday, May 21, 2014 12:24:59 PM

I like your assessment Josh and agree that MKJ should sign on
Unless there are any objections, Leslie that's a green light
On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 12:15 PM, Josh Rosa <josh.omkj@gmail.com> wrote:
Team,
I'm going to recommend MKJ cosponsor this one for the following reasons. Please
let me know if you disagree.
-Language is reasonable and inclusive
-Consistent with MKJ's position on the President's task force
-Use of data and permitting flexibility is something that SACOG's advocated
strongly and this is a good way to stand up for the region
Side note: Leslie, I haven't kept a pulse on this but the Climate Resilience Fund
proposal has no chance, correct? Still maybe worthwhile to signal mayors support
the idea.
Josh
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-------- Original message -------From: Leslie.Pollner@hklaw.com


Date: 05/21/2014 12:17 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: mariah.omkj@gmail.com,josh.omkj@gmail.com
Subject: FW: City of Phoenix USCM Resolution

Hey there--Attached is a resolution from Mayor Stanton on climate resiliency. Let


me know if you think MKJ wants to sign on.

Leslie Pollner | Holland & Knight


Sr Policy Advisor
800 17th Street N.W., Suite 1100 | Washington DC 20006
leslie.pollner@hklaw.com | www.hklaw.com
________________________________________________

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:
Attachments:

Patrick Callan
Adrianna Lucero
RE: FW: Cities of Service - Philadelphia & Pittsburgh Webinar
Monday, July 22, 2013 1:19:35 PM
image001.png

Hi Adrianna,
Mary Lynn says she can meet anytime Wednesday, Thursday either 9am or after 2pm, or Friday at
2:30pm or later. Let me know and Ill pass it on if one of these times works.
Patrick

From: Adrianna Lucero [mailto:adrianna.omkj@gmail.com]


Sent: Monday, July 22, 2013 9:22 AM
To: Patrick Callan
Subject: Fwd: FW: Cities of Service - Philadelphia & Pittsburgh Webinar

Patrick, can you check Mary Lynn's availability for a meeting at the end of this week, or next
week? United Way wants to reschedule the meeting.
Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
---------- Forwarded message ---------From: "Adrianna Lucero" <adrianna.omkj@gmail.com>
Date: Jul 22, 2013 9:18 AM
Subject: Fwd: FW: Cities of Service - Philadelphia & Pittsburgh Webinar
To: "Mary Lynn Perry" <mperry@cityofsacramento.org>,
<cjennings@cityofsacramento.org>
Cc:
Donna is back in the office so our meeting can move forward.
Mary Lynn, what does your availability look like this week and the beginning of next week?
Cassandra, I will check your calendar.
Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
---------- Forwarded message ---------From: "Donna Mobley" <Donna.Mobley@uwccr.org>
Date: Jul 22, 2013 8:51 AM
Subject: FW: Cities of Service - Philadelphia & Pittsburgh Webinar
To: "Adrianna Lucero (adrianna.omkj@gmail.com)" <adrianna.omkj@gmail.com>
Cc:
Hi Adrianna, I am back in the office today and would like to reschedule our meeting. I sincerely

apologize for having to cancel. Can you please work on your end to get a couple of dates that work
and then I will match them with United Way staff calendars. Call me if you have any questions.
Thanks

Donna Mobley / Program Officer / United Way California Capital Region


10389 Old Placerville Road, Sacramento, CA 95827/tel
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Sent: Monday, July 15, 2013 8:39 AM
To: 'Adrianna Lucero'; mperry@cityofsacramento.org; Cole Forstedt; cjennings@cityofsacramento.org
Subject: RE: Cities of Service - Philadelphia & Pittsburgh Webinar

I have to cancel our meeting this morning. I need to take my Mom to the doctor. I will contact you
in the morning to reschedule. Please let everyone on your end know. Thank you

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From: lucero.adrianna
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2013 2:00 PM
To: Mary Lynn Perry; Donna Mobley
Subject: Cities of Service - Philadelphia & Pittsburgh Webinar

On Behalf Of Adrianna Lucero

Hi Mary Lynn and Donna,


Just passing along best practices from other cities as I find them. Attached are materials from
Philadelphia and Pittsburgh's joint webinar on their Graduation Coaches Campaign they
hosted not too long ago. I found the budget breakdown particularly interesting, though the
scale of their projects is obviously much larger than Sacramento's would be.
The link to the webinar is below, if you are interested. I was't able to get it working on my
computer, but I think the problem was on my end. You may have more success.

Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:
Attachments:

Adrianna Lucero
Patrick Callan
Re: FW: Cities of Service - Philadelphia & Pittsburgh Webinar
Monday, July 22, 2013 2:43:21 PM
image001.png

Hi Patrick,
Can you look into times for Monday-Wednesday of next week as well? I sent a few
of these times along to Donna, but they don't work well with Cassandra's schedule.
I'd like to try to get both of them in the room.
Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento

On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 1:19 PM, Patrick Callan <PCallan@cityofsacramento.org>


wrote:
Hi Adrianna,
Mary Lynn says she can meet anytime Wednesday, Thursday either 9am or after 2pm, or Friday at
2:30pm or later. Let me know and Ill pass it on if one of these times works.
Patrick

From: Adrianna Lucero [mailto:adrianna.omkj@gmail.com]


Sent: Monday, July 22, 2013 9:22 AM
To: Patrick Callan

Subject: Fwd: FW: Cities of Service - Philadelphia & Pittsburgh Webinar

Patrick, can you check Mary Lynn's availability for a meeting at the end of this
week, or next week? United Way wants to reschedule the meeting.
Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
---------- Forwarded message ---------From: "Adrianna Lucero" <adrianna.omkj@gmail.com>
Date: Jul 22, 2013 9:18 AM
Subject: Fwd: FW: Cities of Service - Philadelphia & Pittsburgh Webinar
To: "Mary Lynn Perry" <mperry@cityofsacramento.org>,
<cjennings@cityofsacramento.org>
Cc:

Donna is back in the office so our meeting can move forward.


Mary Lynn, what does your availability look like this week and the beginning of
next week?
Cassandra, I will check your calendar.
Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
---------- Forwarded message ---------From: "Donna Mobley" <Donna.Mobley@uwccr.org>
Date: Jul 22, 2013 8:51 AM
Subject: FW: Cities of Service - Philadelphia & Pittsburgh Webinar
To: "Adrianna Lucero (adrianna.omkj@gmail.com)" <adrianna.omkj@gmail.com>
Cc:
Hi Adrianna, I am back in the office today and would like to reschedule our meeting. I sincerely
apologize for having to cancel. Can you please work on your end to get a couple of dates that
work and then I will match them with United Way staff calendars. Call me if you have any
questions. Thanks

Donna Mobley / Program Officer / United Way California Capital Region


10389 Old Placerville Road, Sacramento, CA 95827/

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Sent: Monday, July 15, 2013 8:39 AM
To: 'Adrianna Lucero'; mperry@cityofsacramento.org; Cole Forstedt; cjennings@cityofsacramento.org
Subject: RE: Cities of Service - Philadelphia & Pittsburgh Webinar

I have to cancel our meeting this morning. I need to take my Mom to the doctor. I will contact
you in the morning to reschedule. Please let everyone on your end know. Thank you


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From: lucero.adrianna
Lucero
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2013 2:00 PM
To: Mary Lynn Perry; Donna Mobley
Subject: Cities of Service - Philadelphia & Pittsburgh Webinar

On Behalf Of Adrianna

Hi Mary Lynn and Donna,

Just passing along best practices from other cities as I find them. Attached are
materials from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh's joint webinar on their Graduation
Coaches Campaign they hosted not too long ago. I found the budget breakdown
particularly interesting, though the scale of their projects is obviously much larger
than Sacramento's would be.

The link to the webinar is below, if you are interested. I was't able to get it
working on my computer, but I think the problem was on my end. You may have
more success.

Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:
Attachments:

Mary Lynn Perry


Adrianna Lucero; Cassandra Jennings
RE: FW: Cities of Service - Philadelphia & Pittsburgh Webinar
Wednesday, July 24, 2013 9:21:04 AM
image001.png

Hi Adrianna,

I think Patrick shared my availability this week and it doesnt work with Cassandras schedule. Next
week is very open with the exception of Thursday, August 1st. That is tied up pretty much until 2
pm.

Mary Lynn

From: Adrianna Lucero [mailto:adrianna.omkj@gmail.com]


Sent: Monday, July 22, 2013 9:18 AM
To: Mary Lynn Perry; Cassandra Jennings
Subject: Fwd: FW: Cities of Service - Philadelphia & Pittsburgh Webinar

Donna is back in the office so our meeting can move forward.


Mary Lynn, what does your availability look like this week and the beginning of next week?
Cassandra, I will check your calendar.
Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
---------- Forwarded message ---------From: "Donna Mobley" <Donna.Mobley@uwccr.org>
Date: Jul 22, 2013 8:51 AM
Subject: FW: Cities of Service - Philadelphia & Pittsburgh Webinar
To: "Adrianna Lucero (adrianna.omkj@gmail.com)" <adrianna.omkj@gmail.com>
Cc:
Hi Adrianna, I am back in the office today and would like to reschedule our meeting. I sincerely
apologize for having to cancel. Can you please work on your end to get a couple of dates that work
and then I will match them with United Way staff calendars. Call me if you have any questions.
Thanks

Donna Mobley / Program Officer / United Way California Capital Region


10389 Old Placerville Road, Sacramento, CA 95827/
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Sent: Monday, July 15, 2013 8:39 AM
To: 'Adrianna Lucero'; mperry@cityofsacramento.org; Cole Forstedt; cjennings@cityofsacramento.org
Subject: RE: Cities of Service - Philadelphia & Pittsburgh Webinar

I have to cancel our meeting this morning. I need to take my Mom to the doctor. I will contact you
in the morning to reschedule. Please let everyone on your end know. Thank you

Donna Mobley / Program Officer / United Way California Capital Region


10389 Old Placerville Road, Sacramento, CA 95827/
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From: lucero.adrianna
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2013 2:00 PM
To: Mary Lynn Perry; Donna Mobley
Subject: Cities of Service - Philadelphia & Pittsburgh Webinar

On Behalf Of Adrianna Lucero

Hi Mary Lynn and Donna,


Just passing along best practices from other cities as I find them. Attached are materials from
Philadelphia and Pittsburgh's joint webinar on their Graduation Coaches Campaign they
hosted not too long ago. I found the budget breakdown particularly interesting, though the
scale of their projects is obviously much larger than Sacramento's would be.
The link to the webinar is below, if you are interested. I was't able to get it working on my
computer, but I think the problem was on my end. You may have more success.
Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento

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

Adrianna Lucero
Mary Lynn Perry
Cassandra Jennings
Re: FW: Cities of Service - Philadelphia & Pittsburgh Webinar
Wednesday, July 24, 2013 9:26:39 AM
image001.png

Thank you Mary Lynn. I will look at Cassandra's schedule and share some times for
next week with United Way.
Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento

On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 9:21 AM, Mary Lynn Perry <MPerry@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
Hi Adrianna,

I think Patrick shared my availability this week and it doesnt work with Cassandras schedule.
Next week is very open with the exception of Thursday, August 1st. That is tied up pretty much
until 2 pm.

Mary Lynn

From: Adrianna Lucero [mailto:adrianna.omkj@gmail.com]


Sent: Monday, July 22, 2013 9:18 AM
To: Mary Lynn Perry; Cassandra Jennings
Subject: Fwd: FW: Cities of Service - Philadelphia & Pittsburgh Webinar

Donna is back in the office so our meeting can move forward.


Mary Lynn, what does your availability look like this week and the beginning of
next week?
Cassandra, I will check your calendar.
Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
---------- Forwarded message ---------From: "Donna Mobley" <Donna.Mobley@uwccr.org>
Date: Jul 22, 2013 8:51 AM
Subject: FW: Cities of Service - Philadelphia & Pittsburgh Webinar

To: "Adrianna Lucero (adrianna.omkj@gmail.com)" <adrianna.omkj@gmail.com>


Cc:
Hi Adrianna, I am back in the office today and would like to reschedule our meeting. I sincerely
apologize for having to cancel. Can you please work on your end to get a couple of dates that
work and then I will match them with United Way staff calendars. Call me if you have any
questions. Thanks

Donna Mobley / Program Officer / United Way California Capital Region


10389 Old Placerville Road, Sacramento, CA 95827/

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Website / Facebook / Twitter

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From: Donna Mobley


Sent: Monday, July 15, 2013 8:39 AM
To: 'Adrianna Lucero'; mperry@cityofsacramento.org; Cole Forstedt; cjennings@cityofsacramento.org
Subject: RE: Cities of Service - Philadelphia & Pittsburgh Webinar

I have to cancel our meeting this morning. I need to take my Mom to the doctor. I will contact
you in the morning to reschedule. Please let everyone on your end know. Thank you

Donna Mobley / Program Officer / United Way California Capital Region


10389 Old Placerville Road, Sacramento, CA 95827/

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From: lucero.adrianna
Lucero
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2013 2:00 PM
To: Mary Lynn Perry; Donna Mobley
Subject: Cities of Service - Philadelphia & Pittsburgh Webinar

On Behalf Of Adrianna

Hi Mary Lynn and Donna,

Just passing along best practices from other cities as I find them. Attached are
materials from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh's joint webinar on their Graduation
Coaches Campaign they hosted not too long ago. I found the budget breakdown
particularly interesting, though the scale of their projects is obviously much larger
than Sacramento's would be.

The link to the webinar is below, if you are interested. I was't able to get it
working on my computer, but I think the problem was on my end. You may have
more success.

Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Adrianne Hall
Josiah Young
RE: FW: ChefStew
Tuesday, February 17, 2015 4:44:00 PM

Thanks!

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

From: Josiah Young [mailto:josiah.omkj@gmail.com]


Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2015 4:39 PM
To: Adrianne Hall
Subject: Re: FW: ChefStew

Copy.
On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 4:06 PM, Adrianne Hall <AEHall@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Hi Josiah

Can you please follow-up with this guy?

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

From: Robert Stewart


Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2015 10:27 AM
To: Adrianne Hall
Subject: ChefStew

Good morning, my name is Robert Stewart I would like to speak with you about coming to
Sacramento and possibly being a guest speaker at local schools, I like to inspire others any
way I can... please visit my website www.chefstew.com

-Josiah Young, Esq.


Executive Director
STAND UP For Great Schools

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Josiah Young
Adrianne Hall
Re: FW: ChefStew
Tuesday, February 17, 2015 4:38:52 PM

Copy.
On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 4:06 PM, Adrianne Hall <AEHall@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
Hi Josiah

Can you please follow-up with this guy?

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

From: Robert Stewart


Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2015 10:27 AM
To: Adrianne Hall
Subject: ChefStew

Good morning, my name is Robert Stewart I would like to speak with you about
coming to Sacramento and possibly being a guest speaker at local schools, I like to
inspire others any way I can... please visit my website www.chefstew.com

-Josiah Young, Esq.


Executive Director
STAND UP For Great Schools

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Stephanie Mash
Adrianne Hall
Mayor Johnson; Mariah Sheriff; tracy stigler
; Cassandra Jennings
Re: FW: Call with HHS Senior Leaders on ACA Implementation - Today, December 11 at 2:00pm ET
Wednesday, December 11, 2013 11:39:45 AM

Thanks, Adrianne. Looping in Cassandra, since we are also sending out ACA info to
Mayors.
_______________________________________
Stephanie Mash, esq.
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson
City of Sacramento
stephanie.omkj@gmail.com
On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 2:34 PM, Adrianne Hall <AEHall@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:

From: Vanessa Williams [mailto:vwilliams@ncbm.org]


Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2013 10:22 AM
To: vwilliams@ncbm.org
Cc: Dora Muhammad; acooper@ncbm.org
Subject: FW: Call with HHS Senior Leaders on ACA Implementation - Today, December 11 at 2:00pm
ET

Good afternoon Mayors,

This afternoon we received notice of a conference call that is being hosted by HHS
regarding ACA Implementation. If you are interested in participating please see the
information below.

Regards,

Vanessa

Vanessa R. Williams
CEO/Executive Director
National Conference of Black Mayors,

Inc.
191 Peachtree Street
Suite 3300
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
~

www.ncbm.org

Celebrating 40 years of Legacy and Leadership!

From: HHS IEA (OS/IEA) [mailto:HHSIEA@hhs.gov]


Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2013 11:53 AM
To: HHS IEA (OS/IEA)
Cc: HHS IEA (OS/IEA)
Subject: Call with HHS Senior Leaders on ACA Implementation - Today, December
11 at 2:00pm ET

Please join senior leaders from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for
important Affordable Care Act and Health Insurance Marketplace implementation
updates. Please see Health Insurance Marketplace: November Enrollment Report link
here.

DATE: TODAY, December 11, 2013

TIME: 2:00p.m. ET

CALL-IN:

PARTICPANT CODE:

Questions or Concerns? Contact HHSIEA@hhs.gov.

From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:

Josiah Young
Mayor Johnson; Adrianne Hall
Mariah Sheriff
Re: FW: Calibr: Global Executive Forum & Leadership Development Conference
Tuesday, October 28, 2014 11:37:27 AM

Mayor,
Just want to clarify, CALIBR is 100% clear that you will not be speaking at their conference this year. I just got off the
phone with David Greene who has been my contact at CALIBR and he has assured me that the agenda has been
updated removing your name and likeness.
This e-blast from the Network Journal is outdated and the loop has been closed on our end. Let me know if you need
anymore attention to this.
Thanks,
Josiah
On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 1:18 PM, Adrianne Hall <AEHall@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
FYI -

From: Parker, Ronald [rparker@elcinfo.com]


Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2014 11:02 AM
To: Mayor of the City of Sacramento, Kevin Johnson
Subject: Fwd: Calibr: Global Executive Forum & Leadership Development Conference

Now I know why you won't becoming to our Gala.


"Traitor"!!!
Ron
Ronald Parker
President and CEO

The Executive Leadership Council


The Executive Leadership Foundation
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Subject: FW: Calibr: Global Executive Forum & Leadership Development Conference
Fyithis is unfortunate.

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From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Stephanie Mash
Adrianne Hall
Re: FW: Bring You Roma
Monday, March 03, 2014 12:53:21 PM

np! Unless Black Mayors want Lasagna, didn't think it had to do with me.
_______________________________________
Stephanie Mash, esq.
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson
City of Sacramento
stephanie.omkj@gmail.com
On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 3:51 PM, Adrianne Hall <AEHall@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
uhhh yep! LOL!

Thanks J

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

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


Sent: Monday, March 03, 2014 12:45 PM
To: Adrianne Hall
Subject: Re: FW: Bring You Roma

Wrong Stephanie?

_______________________________________
Stephanie Mash, esq.

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Stephanie Mash
Adrianne Hall
Re: FW: Bring You Roma
Monday, March 03, 2014 1:10:54 PM

ha :)
_______________________________________
Stephanie Mash, esq.
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson
City of Sacramento
stephanie.omkj@gmail.com
On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 4:04 PM, Adrianne Hall <AEHall@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
The might! J

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

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


Sent: Monday, March 03, 2014 12:53 PM

To: Adrianne Hall


Subject: Re: FW: Bring You Roma

np! Unless Black Mayors want Lasagna, didn't think it had to do with me.

_______________________________________
Stephanie Mash, esq.
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson

City of Sacramento

stephanie.omkj@gmail.com

On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 3:51 PM, Adrianne Hall <AEHall@cityofsacramento.org>


wrote:
uhhh yep! LOL!

Thanks J

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

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


Sent: Monday, March 03, 2014 12:45 PM
To: Adrianne Hall
Subject: Re: FW: Bring You Roma

Wrong Stephanie?

_______________________________________
Stephanie Mash, esq.
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson
City of Sacramento

stephanie.omkj@gmail.com

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:

Adrianna Lucero
Maria Alvarez
Re: FW: Brief Meeting on ARTober
Monday, August 05, 2013 3:42:41 PM

Hi Maria,
Both work for me. Let's do 11:30 if you have no preference.
Best,

Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento

On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 3:17 PM, Maria Alvarez <MAlvarez@cityofsacramento.org>


wrote:
Hi Adrianna,

Im available to meet on Wednesday 8/7 at 11:30 am or 3:30 pm. Let me know if either or
those work for you.

Thank you,
Maria

From: Aubrie Fong


Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2013 1:42 PM
To: 'Adrianna Lucero'
Cc: Corina Johnson; Maria Alvarez
Subject: RE: Brief Meeting on ARTober

Hi Adrianna,

Councilmember McCarty would like you to meet with his District Director, Maria Alvarez to
discuss further. She is on vacation this week, but will get in contact with you next week to
coordinate a meeting time.

Thank you!


Aubrie Fong
Executive Assistant to
Councilmember Kevin McCarty, District 6
915 I Street, 5 th Floor

Sacramento, CA 95814

From: lucero.adrianna
Lucero
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2013 2:07 PM
To: Aubrie Fong
Cc: Corina Johnson
Subject: Brief Meeting on ARTober

On Behalf Of Adrianna

Hi Aubrie,

You may have seen Cassandra's invite to the ARTober Collaboration meeting this morning at 11. I
apologize that the time was not convenient for you.

We would like to meet with someone from your office briefly (probably no more than 10 minutes) to
fill you in on what ARTober is all about and brainstorm how to highlight the arts this October in
District 6. What is your availability like next Monday or Tuesday?

Adrianna Lucero & Corina Johnson


Mayor's Office Interns

Adrianna Lucero

Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson


City of Sacramento

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Ben Sosenko
Mariah Sheriff
Re: FW: Big 10 meeting with the Governor
Tuesday, June 04, 2013 11:39:22 AM

Thx, though I don't see the list of potential topics below.


On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 11:36 AM, Mariah Sheriff <MSheriff@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
Here's the chain re: the June 19 meeting. Topics haven't been confirmed, but you'll see below that
San Jose listed some possible topics.

From: Elliott, Jason [jason.elliott@sfgov.org]


Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2013 12:04 PM
To: Everhart, Maisha
Cc: Janssen, Jeff; MMontgomery2@anaheim.net; VHall@sandiego.gov; Adrianne
Hall; AllenJones@sandiego.gov; alawrenc@bakersfieldcity.us;
becki ames@longbeach.gov; BMagallon@santa-ana.org;
William.Doll@longbeach.gov; christina.fernandez@sanjoseca.gov;
GGarcia@anaheim.net; jarthur@ci.santa-ana.ca.us; kturner@bakersfieldcity.us;
Patti Bisharat; rsmiley@bakersfieldcity.us; SRay@anaheim.net;
Tom.Modica@longbeach.gov; juan.rodriguez
; Shannon Hovis;
Pretzer, Kelly; Mariah Sheriff
Subject: RE: Big 10 meeting with the Governor
So far, we have the following confirmed:
Santa Ana
SF
Oakland
San Jose
Anaheim
Sacramento
Could the following cities let me know if you plan to join? No problem if you haven't had time to deal
with scheduling yet, just trying to get a picture of who'll be there.
LA
Bakersfield
Fresno
Long Beach
San Diego

___________
Jason Elliott
Director of Legislative & Government Affairs
Office of Mayor Edwin M. Lee

From: Elliott, Jason


Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2013 12:38 PM
To: Everhart, Maisha
Cc: Janssen, Jeff; MMontgomery2@anaheim.net; VHall@sandiego.gov;

aehall@cityofsacramento.org; AllenJones@sandiego.gov;
alawrenc@bakersfieldcity.us; becki ames@longbeach.gov; BMagallon@santaana.org; William.Doll@longbeach.gov; christina.fernandez@sanjoseca.gov;
GGarcia@anaheim.net; jarthur@ci.santa-ana.ca.us; kturner@bakersfieldcity.us;
pbisharat@cityofsacramento.org; rsmiley@bakersfieldcity.us; SRay@anaheim.net;
Tom.Modica@longbeach.gov; juan.rodriguez
SHovis@cityofsacramento.org; Pretzer, Kelly; Mariah Sheriff
Subject: Re: Big 10 meeting with the Governor
Fantastic, thanks! Confirmed so far are:
Santa Ana
SF
Sacramento
Oakland
San Jose
_______________
Jason Elliott
Director of Legislative & Government Affairs
Office of Mayor Edwin M. Lee
On May 22, 2013, at 3:14 PM, "Everhart, Maisha" <MEverhart@oaklandnet.com> wrote:
Thanks Jason!

Mayor Quan and I will attend.

From: Elliott, Jason [mailto:jason.elliott@sfgov.org]


Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2013 10:14 AM
To: Janssen, Jeff
Cc: MMontgomery2@anaheim.net; Everhart, Maisha; VHall@sandiego.gov;
aehall@cityofsacramento.org; AllenJones@sandiego.gov; alawrenc@bakersfieldcity.us;
becki_ames@longbeach.gov; BMagallon@santa-ana.org; William.Doll@longbeach.gov;
christina.fernandez@sanjoseca.gov; GGarcia@anaheim.net; jarthur@ci.santa-ana.ca.us;
kturner@bakersfieldcity.us; pbisharat@cityofsacramento.org; rsmiley@bakersfieldcity.us;
SRay@anaheim.net; Tom.Modica@longbeach.gov; juan.rodriguez
SHovis@cityofsacramento.org; Pretzer, Kelly; Mariah Sheriff
Subject: Re: Big 10 meeting with the Governor

Good morning everyone: we are confirmed for a Big 10 meeting with the
Governor on Wednesday, June 19th from 12pm-1pm. I know at least one
office asked for a later time in the day, but unfortunately the Governor's office
wasn't able to give us any flexibility. Please respond to me by the end of the
week whether your mayor will be able to attend.

While there won't be a formal agenda per se, we can definitely build a list of
topics to discuss. Please send ideas to the group! Also I should mention this is
closed press, and a relevant staff member(s) from your offices is invited to
attend.

Hope to see you then!


Jason
_______________
Jason Elliott
Director of Legislative & Government Affairs
Office of Mayor Edwin M. Lee

On May 12, 2013, at 2:25 PM, "Janssen, Jeff" <Jeff.Janssen@sanjoseca.gov>


wrote:
Mayor Reed is interested in going
Sent from my iPhone
On May 10, 2013, at 3:45 PM, "Elliott, Jason"
<jason.elliott@sfgov.org> wrote:
Good afternoon Big 10 staff:

The Big 10 Mayors have an opportunity to meet with


Governor Brown on Wednesday, June 19th at noon
in Sacramento. There wont be a formal agenda;
instead, this is an opportunity to hear from the
Governor about his priorities for the new fiscal year,
and to share with him all of the work youre doing in
your respective cities.

Im wondering whether your Mayor is interested in


making the trip to Sacramento. Location and exact
time still need to be finalized, but the date is
confirmed on the Governors schedule. Please let me
know soon so we can ensure we have a critical mass.

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Stephanie Mash
Cassandra Jennings
Re: FW: Assignment Updates
Friday, November 15, 2013 3:31:33 PM

Great. Thanks!
_______________________________________
Stephanie Mash
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson
City of Sacramento
stephanie.omkj@gmail.com
On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 3:20 PM, Cassandra Jennings
<CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Found the list. There is one missing. I will get the latest from Corina.

From: Corina Johnson


Sent: Friday, October 04, 2013 9:22 AM
To: Cassandra Jennings
Subject: Assignment Updates

Volunteer Hours
I emailed my volunteer hours to Silver yesterday.

Indivisible
I have attached a draft of the email for Symia to send out

ACA
I have am working on a draft of the requested email. Could you please
forward previous NCBM call invites?
I have also attached an updated list of all the committed mayors
I'm still working on tracking Mayor Johnson's ACA activities. I wasn't able to
work with Ben on Wednesday. I will send you what I have by today.

SSF

I was only able to transcribe one comment so far. I am having some troubles
playing the video this morning. I can send you that one comment if you
would like it right away.
I should have all comments sent to you by Monday morning.

-Corina Johnson
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson

corinajo@usc.edu

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Pranita Amatya
Leslie Wisniewski
Re: FW: And (drum roll) one more....
Thursday, September 11, 2014 3:20:41 PM
image002.png

:) Thanks
On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 3:08 PM, Leslie Wisniewski <LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org>
wrote:
fyi

From: Don Roth [mailto:droth@ucdavis.edu]


Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2014 3:07 PM
To: Leslie Wisniewski
Cc: Erin M Palmer
Subject: And (drum roll) one more....

Venue Tech (in San Francisco): http://venuetech.com/

Don Roth, Ph.D.


Executive Director
Mondavi Center

The Mondavi Center 2014-15 Season of Performing Arts is on sale to learn more, go to
MondaviArts.org.

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Leslie Wisniewski
Pranita Amatya
RE: FW: Agenda item - Pending City Clerk Approval
Wednesday, February 11, 2015 11:20:49 AM

Ok, I just spoke with the Clerk and it has been removed from the Prelim Agenda.
Thanks

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


Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2015 11:01 AM
To: Leslie Wisniewski
Subject: Re: FW: Agenda item - Pending City Clerk Approval

Thank you for letting me know Leslie. Yes please cancel the report. Rich will be giving an
update to the council, but it won't be agendized.
Thank you again,
Pranita.
On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 10:22 AM, Leslie Wisniewski
<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
FYI, I opened this Council Report a few weeks ago(prior to Feb 3 mtg) in order to schedule the
report back on the Theater for the 24 th . I was required to insert a description which I used the
Phase 1 info we created for the contract with Webb. The report goes for Citywide review through
our Budget and Attorneys Office.
Just want to make you aware that this information will be published to the public to let them know
of the pending report. Based on your email last night, I am not sure if you are still sticking to the
pre-determined schedule, so if you need me to cancel the report, just let me know, so I can work
with the City Clerk.
Thanks

From: dmadmin@cityofsacramento.org [mailto:dmadmin@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2015 4:30 PM
To: Leslie Wisniewski; Leslie Wisniewski; Dawn Bullwinkel; Lina Resurreccion; Nell Hessel; dmadmin
Subject: Agenda item - Pending City Clerk Approval

New Agenda Item Request is Pending


Report ID#: 2015-00141
Title: Update on Performing Arts Theater Options(Oral Report)
Preferred Date: 2/24/2015 12:00:00 AM
Time Needed: 30
Legislative Body: Council_FA_HA_RA
Type: Regular
Department: Convention & Cultural Services
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Pranita Amatya
Leslie Wisniewski
Re: FW: Agenda item - Pending City Clerk Approval
Wednesday, February 11, 2015 11:00:53 AM

Thank you for letting me know Leslie. Yes please cancel the report. Rich will be
giving an update to the council, but it won't be agendized.
Thank you again,
Pranita.
On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 10:22 AM, Leslie Wisniewski
<LWisniewski@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
FYI, I opened this Council Report a few weeks ago(prior to Feb 3 mtg) in order to schedule the
report back on the Theater for the 24 th . I was required to insert a description which I used the
Phase 1 info we created for the contract with Webb. The report goes for Citywide review through
our Budget and Attorneys Office.
Just want to make you aware that this information will be published to the public to let them
know of the pending report. Based on your email last night, I am not sure if you are still sticking to
the pre-determined schedule, so if you need me to cancel the report, just let me know, so I can
work with the City Clerk.
Thanks

From: dmadmin@cityofsacramento.org [mailto:dmadmin@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2015 4:30 PM
To: Leslie Wisniewski; Leslie Wisniewski; Dawn Bullwinkel; Lina Resurreccion; Nell Hessel; dmadmin
Subject: Agenda item - Pending City Clerk Approval

New Agenda Item Request is Pending


Report ID#: 2015-00141
Title: Update on Performing Arts Theater Options(Oral Report)
Preferred Date: 2/24/2015 12:00:00 AM
Time Needed: 30
Legislative Body: Council_FA_HA_RA
Type: Regular

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Cassandra Jennings
Ben Sosenko; daniel.omkj@gmail.com; Khaalid Muttaqi
Fwd: Gang story
Thursday, June 13, 2013 1:37:51 PM

FYI
Cassandra H.B. Jennings
Senior Advisor to Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento
Begin forwarded message:
From: Raheem Hosseini <raheemh@newsreview.com>
Date: June 13, 2013, 12:40:14 PM PDT
To: Cassandra Jennings <cjennings@cityofsacramento.org>
Subject: Gang story
Hi Cassandra,
Nice chatting with you yesterday. Just wanted to share the story I wrote
in this week's issue about the mayor's gang prevention plan.
Let me know what you think or if you have any questions.
Thanks!
----Raheem F. Hosseini, Staff Writer
Sacramento News & Review
raheemh@newsreview.com

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Stephanie Mash
Cassandra Jennings
Fwd: FYI
Friday, December 13, 2013 3:54:12 PM
HHS Announces Grants to Assist Health Centers with ACA Enrollment Process.pdf
ATT00001.htm

Sent from my iPhone


Begin forwarded message:
From: Nicole West
Date: December 13, 2013 at 6:35:37 PM EST
To: Stephanie Mash <stephanie.omkj@gmail.com>
Subject: FYI

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Stephanie Mash
Cassandra Jennings; Nick Weiler; Corina Johnson
Fwd: FYI
Friday, December 13, 2013 4:36:20 PM
NCBM FUNDING ALERT Environmental Education Grants (February deadline).pdf
REMINDER White House Conference Call on ACA Grassroots Action Week TODAY @530PM (EST).pdf

FYI - Vanessa (or someone working for her) sent another ACA email today. I'm
wondering if we can get the White house to take her off the distribution list? On the
other hand, we might not want them to know how messy this is.
_______________________________________
Stephanie Mash, esq.
Office of Mayor Kevin M. Johnson
City of Sacramento
stephanie.omkj@gmail.com
---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Nicole West
Date: Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 3:17 PM
Subject: FYI
To: Stephanie Mash <stephanie.omkj@gmail.com>
Hi Stephanie,
Please see attached.

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Adrianna Lucero
Cassandra Jennings
Fwd: FW: Re:
Friday, August 16, 2013 2:07:26 PM
ACA Maryland 8-16 2PM.docx
ACA Texas 8-16 1230.docx
ACA Lousiana 8-16 130.docx
ACA Oklahoma 8-16 1PM.docx
ACA North Carolina 8-16 2PM.docx
ACA South Carolina 8-16 130.docx
NCBM ACA TP 8.15.13 3 PM.docx
NCBM ACA Commitment Checklist 8.13.13.docx

Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento

---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Adrianna Lucero <adrianna.omkj@gmail.com>


Date: Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 2:06 PM
Subject: Re: FW: Re:
To: FRANCES MICHELLE CLARK <fclark@berkeley.edu>
Cc: Corina Johnson <corina.johnson

Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento

On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 11:12 AM, FRANCES MICHELLE CLARK


<fclark@berkeley.edu> wrote:
---------- Forwarded message ---------From: FRANCES MICHELLE CLARK <fclark@berkeley.edu>
Date: Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 7:50 AM
Subject: Re: FW: Re:
To: Cassandra Jennings <CJennings@cityofsacramento.org>
Attached
On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 6:21 PM, Cassandra Jennings
<CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Please use NC as the model.

From: Adrianna Lucero [mailto:lucero.adrianna

Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2013 5:37 PM


To: Cassandra Jennings
Subject: Re:

Adrianna Lucero
A.B. Candidate in Social Studies
Harvard College | Class of 2015

On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 5:14 PM, Adrianna Lucero


<lucero.adrianna
wrote:

Adrianna Lucero
A.B. Candidate in Social Studies
Harvard College | Class of 2015

-Frances Michelle Clark


J.D. Candidate, Class of 2015
University of California, Berkeley, School of Law

-Frances Michelle Clark


J.D. Candidate, Class of 2015
University of California, Berkeley, School of Law

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Adrianna Lucero
Cassandra Jennings
Fwd: FW: Re:
Friday, August 16, 2013 2:07:26 PM
ACA Maryland 8-16 2PM.docx
ACA Texas 8-16 1230.docx
ACA Lousiana 8-16 130.docx
ACA Oklahoma 8-16 1PM.docx
ACA North Carolina 8-16 2PM.docx
ACA South Carolina 8-16 130.docx
NCBM ACA TP 8.15.13 3 PM.docx
NCBM ACA Commitment Checklist 8.13.13.docx

Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento

---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Adrianna Lucero <adrianna.omkj@gmail.com>


Date: Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 2:06 PM
Subject: Re: FW: Re:
To: FRANCES MICHELLE CLARK <fclark@berkeley.edu>
Cc: Corina Johnson

Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento

On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 11:12 AM, FRANCES MICHELLE CLARK


<fclark@berkeley.edu> wrote:
---------- Forwarded message ---------From: FRANCES MICHELLE CLARK <fclark@berkeley.edu>
Date: Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 7:50 AM
Subject: Re: FW: Re:
To: Cassandra Jennings <CJennings@cityofsacramento.org>
Attached
On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 6:21 PM, Cassandra Jennings
<CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Please use NC as the model.

From: Adrianna Lucero

Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2013 5:37 PM


To: Cassandra Jennings
Subject: Re:

Adrianna Lucero
A.B. Candidate in Social Studies
Harvard College | Class of 2015

On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 5:14 PM, Adrianna Lucero


wrote:

Adrianna Lucero
A.B. Candidate in Social Studies
Harvard College | Class of 2015

-Frances Michelle Clark


J.D. Candidate, Class of 2015
University of California, Berkeley, School of Law

-Frances Michelle Clark


J.D. Candidate, Class of 2015
University of California, Berkeley, School of Law

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:
Attachments:

Adrianna Lucero
Cassandra Jennings
Fwd: FW: Re:
Friday, August 16, 2013 2:07:26 PM
ACA Maryland 8-16 2PM.docx
ACA Texas 8-16 1230.docx
ACA Lousiana 8-16 130.docx
ACA Oklahoma 8-16 1PM.docx
ACA North Carolina 8-16 2PM.docx
ACA South Carolina 8-16 130.docx
NCBM ACA TP 8.15.13 3 PM.docx
NCBM ACA Commitment Checklist 8.13.13.docx

Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento

---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Adrianna Lucero <adrianna.omkj@gmail.com>


Date: Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 2:06 PM
Subject: Re: FW: Re:
To: FRANCES MICHELLE CLARK <fclark@berkeley.edu>
Cc: Corina Johnson

Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento

On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 11:12 AM, FRANCES MICHELLE CLARK


<fclark@berkeley.edu> wrote:
---------- Forwarded message ---------From: FRANCES MICHELLE CLARK <fclark@berkeley.edu>
Date: Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 7:50 AM
Subject: Re: FW: Re:
To: Cassandra Jennings <CJennings@cityofsacramento.org>
Attached
On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 6:21 PM, Cassandra Jennings
<CJennings@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:
Please use NC as the model.

From: Adrianna Lucero

Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2013 5:37 PM


To: Cassandra Jennings
Subject: Re:

Adrianna Lucero
A.B. Candidate in Social Studies
Harvard College | Class of 2015

On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 5:14 PM, Adrianna Lucero


wrote:

Adrianna Lucero
A.B. Candidate in Social Studies
Harvard College | Class of 2015

-Frances Michelle Clark


J.D. Candidate, Class of 2015
University of California, Berkeley, School of Law

-Frances Michelle Clark


J.D. Candidate, Class of 2015
University of California, Berkeley, School of Law

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Meera Krishnan
shovis.omkj@gmail.com; stephanie.omkj@gmail.com
Fwd: FW: NCBM Update
Thursday, February 28, 2013 10:17:00 AM

Oops sorry guys. Let's just respond and say Shannon is poc from now on
Sent from my Verizon Wireless Phone
----- Forwarded message ----From: "Aisha Lowe"
Date: Thu, Feb 28, 2013 9:48 am
Subject: FW: NCBM Update
To: "Meera Krishnan" <MKrishnan@cityofsacramento.org>
Cc: "stephanie.omkj@gmail.com" <stephanie.omkj@gmail.com>, "Shannon Hovis"
<shovis.omkj@gmail.com>
Thanks ladies.
Let's not do this kind of back-and-forth with multiple people. I know SH handles the
task force and SM black mayors, but when we are coordinating with people at this
level of government, we need to streamline the process on our end and provide
them one POC who will then coordinate the necessary parties on our end.
Please get this call on all of our calendars.
Thanks.
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 5:19 PM, Meera Krishnan
<MKrishnan@cityofsacramento.org> wrote:

Aisha, FYI for the timeline. DOE has confirmed a conference call with Black Mayors Coalition on April
4.

From: Honeysett, Adam [Adam.Honeysett@ed.gov]


Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2013 12:54 PM
To: Stephanie Mash
Cc: Shannon Hovis; Meera Krishnan
Subject: RE: NCBM Update
I appreciate the follow-up, Stephanie, and apologize for the delay in my response. Stacey
and I talked this morning, and we agree on using the time on the Secretarys schedule for
Thursday, April 4, from 3:30 to 4:30 PM to talk with the Education Task Force, as well as
invited members of the Black Mayors Coalition of Education Reform. The focus of the
call would be our second term priorities (early learning, K-12 investments, CTE, and
college cost and completion).

We might also explore the possibility of having a few members of Black Mayors Coalition
join early or stay later to briefly discuss the Secretarys remarks at NCBM, if we are able to
confirm his participation (which is still being considered by Scheduling).


Meanwhile, I am still trying to connect with Kim. She has been very busy! Yesterday, the
White House Champions of Change series (http://www.whitehouse.gov/champions)
honored 10 Americans for their work in promoting educational excellence for AfricanAmericans in their communities, as well as announced David Johns as the first Executive
Director of the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for African-Americans
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=weWASsIlF_I).

Here are some possible dates/times for a phone call. Let me know if any of them work on
your end. Then, Ill confirm with Kim.

Thursday, February 28, at 4 PM ET/1 PM PT


Friday, March 1, between 11 AM and 2 PM ET/8 AM and 11 AM PT
Tuesday, March 5, between 11 AM and 1 PM ET/8 AM and 10 AM PT

Thanks again,
Adam

From: Stephanie Mash [mailto:SMash@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2013 8:57 PM
To: Honeysett, Adam
Cc: Shannon Hovis; Meera Krishnan
Subject: RE: NCBM Update

Hi Adam,

I just wanted to check in on our last exchange.Have you had the opportunity to touch base
with your Stacey on how best to use the time reserved on Secretary Duncans calendar on
April 4th between 3:30- 4:30 PM EST? Shannon and I spoke with Mayor Johnson, and
he suggested using the time for the Education Task Force but to also invite the black
mayors that will likely be participating in the Black Mayors Coalition on Education
Reform. He is also open to your suggestion. We are happy to set up a call to discuss next
steps.

Also, we would still love to connect with Kim Watkins-Foote in the upcoming weeks. As
always, please let us know if we can be helpful to you in anyway.

Many Thanks,

Stephanie

From: Shannon Hovis


Sent: Friday, February 15, 2013 9:26 AM
To: 'Honeysett, Adam'; Stephanie Mash
Cc: Meera Krishnan
Subject: RE: NCBM Update

Hey Adam,

Thank you for clarifying. Well touch base with the Mayor & see what he prefers. Please
do go ahead and discuss with Stacey, then we can connect and confirm which group well
be prioritizing for that call.

Glad that you got the invitation from NCBM. Thank you for letting us know. In regards to
topics for the Secretarys keynote at NCBM, Mayor Johnson is open to any topics or
themes that Secretary Duncan wants to highlight.

Have a great weekend, and we will be in touch soon!


Shannon

From: Honeysett, Adam [mailto:Adam.Honeysett@ed.gov]


Sent: Friday, February 15, 2013 8:01 AM
To: Shannon Hovis; Stephanie Mash
Cc: Meera Krishnan
Subject: RE: NCBM Update

Thanks for your follow-up, Shannon. My original thought was that the time we are holding
was for a call with the Black Mayors Coalition. However, that was before we had settled
on an invite to NCBM. Ill discuss this further with Stacey, as we also want to maintain
contact with the Education Task Force. Please let us know, as well, if you have a
preference.

From: Shannon Hovis [mailto:SHovis@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 9:42 PM
To: Stephanie Mash; Honeysett, Adam
Cc: Jordan, Stacey; Meera Krishnan
Subject: RE: NCBM Update

Hi Adam,
I'm glad we are all getting acquainted; thank you again for your responsiveness. I just wanted to
touch base quickly about the time you are holding on Secretary Duncan's schedule on April 4th from
3:30-4:30pm EST. Is this time slot being held for an Education Task Force call or for a Black Mayors
Coalition call? My understanding when we spoke was that you were going to get back to me about
dates for the Education Task Force call, but I know we also mentioned the idea of having a black
mayors call.
We have not fully discussed with Mayor Johnson whether he would like to have a Black Mayors
Coalition call prior to the convening at NCBM. We can certainly discuss that with him, especially if
your office thinks it would be advantageous to host a preliminary call in order to better orient all
participating mayors for the convening at NCBM. Our office did have staffer-level calls with the vast
majority of those who planned to attend the meeting with Secretary Duncan at USCM this past
January. Moreover, I wanted to clarify with you what you have in mind.
Thank you again! Talk to you soon,
Shannon
From: Stephanie Mash
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 1:57 PM
To: Honeysett, Adam
Cc: Jordan, Stacey; Meera Krishnan; Shannon Hovis
Subject: RE: NCBM Update

Hi Adam,

Thank you for your quick response. I will make sure you receive the invitation from
NCBM at the email address below. I will also follow-up with NCBM regarding key topics
for the remarks and get back to you.

Regarding the call with the coalition of black mayors, I will confirm whether April 4th at
3:30 will work for Mayor Johnson and the coalition. I will also be the point person for the
coalition moving forward.


We look forward to receiving information from Kim Watkins-Foote.

Many Thanks,

Stephanie

From: Honeysett, Adam [mailto:Adam.Honeysett@ed.gov]


Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 12:44 PM
To: Shannon Hovis; Stephanie Mash
Cc: Meera Krishnan; Jordan, Stacey
Subject: RE: NCBM Update

Thank you for the updates, Shannon and Stephanie. We would welcome a formal
invitation for the Secretary to address the NCBM Annual Meeting send to
Arne.Duncan@ed.gov, copying Stacey and me. In general, the Secretary would prefer to
travel on a weekday, so we welcome the recommendation of participating on Friday, May
31. Also, the Secretary is interesting in having a dialogue with black mayors, so we
welcome the opportunity to provide brief remarks and participate in extended Q&A. Are
there any particular topics that NCBM would like him to address in his remarks?

Shannon, I also wanted to get back to you regarding scheduling a call with Mayor
Johnsons coalition of black mayors in advance of NCBM. We are currently holding some
time on the Secretarys schedule for Thursday, April 4, from 3:30 to 4:30 PM. Please let
me know if this date/time would work for Mayor Johnson and at least some of your core
members.

I still owe your team additional information from Kim Watkins-Foote, the Departments
Liaison to the African-American community. We have not yet had a chance to talk. I will
follow-up as soon as possible.

Thanks again,
Adam

From: Stephanie Mash [mailto:SMash@cityofsacramento.org]


Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 1:00 PM
To: Jordan, Stacey; Honeysett, Adam
Cc: Meera Krishnan; Shannon Hovis
Subject: RE: NCBM Update

Hi Stacy and Adam,

As Shannon noted below, I am Mayor Johnsons point person for matters related to the
National Black Conference of Mayors. Please let me know if I can be of assistance to you
in any way.

Do you have a sense of Secretary Duncans preferred format for his participation in the
NCBM annual meeting? Would he prefer to deliver a keynote address with time for
questions, or some other format? NCBM will be sending a formal invitation.

Also, the confirmed dates are now Wed., May 29th Sun., Jun 2nd. The conference will
not extend through Jun 3rd as noted below. Again, Fri., May 31st will likely have the most
participants. Please let us know when you are able to confirm which date and time works
best for Secretary Duncans schedule.

Feel free to reach out to me with any questions.

Best Regards,
Stephanie
_____________________________________
Stephanie Mash
Director of Governmental Affairs, African Americans
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento

smash@cityofsacramento.org

From: Shannon Hovis


Sent: Friday, February 08, 2013 8:45 AM
To: Jordan, Stacey (Stacey.Jordan@ed.gov); Honeysett, Adam (Adam.Honeysett@ed.gov)
Cc: Stephanie Mash; Meera Krishnan
Subject: NCBM Update

Hi Stacey and Adam,

As a follow-up to our conversation the other day, I wanted to give you a brief update on
the National Conference of Black Mayors. Our office was able to get in touch with
Vanessa Williams at NCBM, and she says she would be very excited to have Secretary
Duncan attend the conference and that she will modify the conference agenda in order to
accommodate the Secretarys schedule. The conference will take place May 29 June 3 in
Atlanta. Vanessa notes that Friday, May 31 will likely be the day with the most attendees,
if that works with Secretary Duncans schedule.

In terms of the Mayors assuming the NCBM Presidency, Vanessa has confirmed her
support for him and verified that the election will moreover serve as a formality. Mayor
Johnson will be sworn in as President of NCBM at the conference. As an FYI, the Mayor
will be speaking with Vanessa by phone this morning at 9:30am PST/ 12:30pm EST.

Stephanie Mash, Director of Governmental Affairs for African Americans, who I


mentioned in our call on Wednesday & is cced here, will be your primary point of contact
for NCBM-related matters, and will be in touch soon to follow up with you. She and I will
be working closely together, along with our colleague, Meera, who is also working on our
national mobilization efforts.

As always, please reach out to any of us any time. I hope you both have a great weekend
and we will be in touch soon!

Best,
Shannon

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Pranita Amatya
Daniel Conway; Cassandra Jennings
Fwd: FW: Mr. Moore
Monday, August 18, 2014 8:25:52 AM

---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Pranita Amatya <PAmatya@cityofsacramento.org>


Date: Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 8:22 AM
Subject: FW: Mr. Moore
To: "pranita.omkj@gmail.com" <pranita.omkj@gmail.com>

From: Jennifer Carlino


Sent: Friday, August 15, 2014 4:24 PM
To: Pranita Amatya
Subject: Mr. Moore

Mr. Moore called inquiring about details regarding the Mayors Performing Arts Task
Force He is looking for details regarding members, meeting times, agendas etc. He
can be reached at

Thanks!

Jennifer Carlino
Intern
City Clerks Office

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Stephanie Mash
Cassandra Jennings; Symia Stigler; Mariah Sheriff; Josh Rosa
Fwd: FW: Follow-Up and An Update on the President"s My Brother"s Keeper Initiative
Thursday, April 10, 2014 9:17:19 PM
image001.png
2014youngmen.mem.rel.pdf

FYI - Sac Reads? Gang Prevention?

From: Intergovernmental Affairs [LocalGovernment@who.eop.gov]


Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2014 3:11 PM
To: Intergovernmental Affairs
Subject: Follow-Up and An Update on the Presidents My Brothers Keeper Initiative

Dear Local Leader,

Thank you for your continued engagement, thoughts, and feedback on the Presidents My
Brothers Keeper Initiative.

As many of you know, on February 27 President Obama launched the My Brothers Keeper
Initiative and created a Federal Task Force to provide an assessment of and recommendations
on how public and private actors can improve measurably expected educational and life
outcomes and address persistent opportunity gaps. Since then, the Task Force has begun a
90-day process to develop the plans and infrastructure required to implement and sustain the
initiatives efforts. Following the announcement, our office held several conference calls to
answer your questions and hear more about evidence-based programs in your communities.
We are currently listening, engaging, and working with stakeholders across the country to get
their feedback on how we can all work together to make this initiative a success.

We would like to hear more about your evidence-based programs as they relate to the
following five intervention points and issues facing boys and young men of color up to the
age of 25, with a particular focus on issues important to young men under the age of 15 that
the Task Force will focus on.
1. Early childhood

2. Grade school literacy


3. Pathways to college and a career
4. Access to mentoring services and support networks
5. Interactions with the criminal justice system and violent crime

Please feel free to send us a one-page overview of your evidence-based program/s that
fall within the five issue areas that the Task Force will focus on at
MyBrothersKeeper@who.eop.gov by Thursday, April 17, 2014.

To read a full update on the Presidents My Brothers Keeper Initiative visit,


http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2014/04/09/update-president-s-my-brother-s-keeperinitiative. Also, attached please find a copy of the Presidents Memorandum on Creating and
Expanding Ladders of Opportunity for Boys and Young Men of Color.

Sincerely,

The White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:
Attachments:

Stephanie Mash
Cassandra Jennings; Symia Stigler; Mariah Sheriff; Josh Rosa
Fwd: FW: Follow-Up and An Update on the President"s My Brother"s Keeper Initiative
Thursday, April 10, 2014 9:17:19 PM
image001.png
2014youngmen.mem.rel.pdf

FYI - Sac Reads? Gang Prevention?

From: Intergovernmental Affairs [LocalGovernment@who.eop.gov]


Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2014 3:11 PM
To: Intergovernmental Affairs
Subject: Follow-Up and An Update on the Presidents My Brothers Keeper Initiative

Dear Local Leader,

Thank you for your continued engagement, thoughts, and feedback on the Presidents My
Brothers Keeper Initiative.

As many of you know, on February 27 President Obama launched the My Brothers Keeper
Initiative and created a Federal Task Force to provide an assessment of and recommendations
on how public and private actors can improve measurably expected educational and life
outcomes and address persistent opportunity gaps. Since then, the Task Force has begun a
90-day process to develop the plans and infrastructure required to implement and sustain the
initiatives efforts. Following the announcement, our office held several conference calls to
answer your questions and hear more about evidence-based programs in your communities.
We are currently listening, engaging, and working with stakeholders across the country to get
their feedback on how we can all work together to make this initiative a success.

We would like to hear more about your evidence-based programs as they relate to the
following five intervention points and issues facing boys and young men of color up to the
age of 25, with a particular focus on issues important to young men under the age of 15 that
the Task Force will focus on.
1. Early childhood

2. Grade school literacy


3. Pathways to college and a career
4. Access to mentoring services and support networks
5. Interactions with the criminal justice system and violent crime

Please feel free to send us a one-page overview of your evidence-based program/s that
fall within the five issue areas that the Task Force will focus on at
MyBrothersKeeper@who.eop.gov by Thursday, April 17, 2014.

To read a full update on the Presidents My Brothers Keeper Initiative visit,


http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2014/04/09/update-president-s-my-brother-s-keeperinitiative. Also, attached please find a copy of the Presidents Memorandum on Creating and
Expanding Ladders of Opportunity for Boys and Young Men of Color.

Sincerely,

The White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs

From:
To:
Subject:
Date:
Attachments:

Stephanie Mash
Cassandra Jennings; Symia Stigler; Mariah Sheriff; Josh Rosa
Fwd: FW: Follow-Up and An Update on the President"s My Brother"s Keeper Initiative
Thursday, April 10, 2014 9:17:19 PM
image001.png
2014youngmen.mem.rel.pdf

FYI - Sac Reads? Gang Prevention?

From: Intergovernmental Affairs [LocalGovernment@who.eop.gov]


Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2014 3:11 PM
To: Intergovernmental Affairs
Subject: Follow-Up and An Update on the Presidents My Brothers Keeper Initiative

Dear Local Leader,

Thank you for your continued engagement, thoughts, and feedback on the Presidents My
Brothers Keeper Initiative.

As many of you know, on February 27 President Obama launched the My Brothers Keeper
Initiative and created a Federal Task Force to provide an assessment of and recommendations
on how public and private actors can improve measurably expected educational and life
outcomes and address persistent opportunity gaps. Since then, the Task Force has begun a
90-day process to develop the plans and infrastructure required to implement and sustain the
initiatives efforts. Following the announcement, our office held several conference calls to
answer your questions and hear more about evidence-based programs in your communities.
We are currently listening, engaging, and working with stakeholders across the country to get
their feedback on how we can all work together to make this initiative a success.

We would like to hear more about your evidence-based programs as they relate to the
following five intervention points and issues facing boys and young men of color up to the
age of 25, with a particular focus on issues important to young men under the age of 15 that
the Task Force will focus on.
1. Early childhood

2. Grade school literacy


3. Pathways to college and a career
4. Access to mentoring services and support networks
5. Interactions with the criminal justice system and violent crime

Please feel free to send us a one-page overview of your evidence-based program/s that
fall within the five issue areas that the Task Force will focus on at
MyBrothersKeeper@who.eop.gov by Thursday, April 17, 2014.

To read a full update on the Presidents My Brothers Keeper Initiative visit,


http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2014/04/09/update-president-s-my-brother-s-keeperinitiative. Also, attached please find a copy of the Presidents Memorandum on Creating and
Expanding Ladders of Opportunity for Boys and Young Men of Color.

Sincerely,

The White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs

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Essence Nolel
Adrianne Hall
Fwd: FW: eTicket Itinerary and Receipt for Confirmation HFWP9D
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Date: Sun, Sep 28, 2014 at 7:10 PM
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Kevin McCarty
Mariah Sheriff
Josh Rosa
Fwd: FW: EducationSuperHighway and Mayors FCC e-Rate letter
Wednesday, March 19, 2014 10:42:19 AM
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Mariah,
Any thoughts on how you would want to respond to this. They claim to be the group
that worked "to develop the letter sent today to FCC Chairman ..." I don't remember
this group.
Kevin
---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Wynne Ahern Kokka <wynne@commstrat.com>
Date: Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 1:33 PM
Subject: FW: EducationSuperHighway and Mayors FCC e-Rate letter
To: Kmccarty@usmayors.org
Hello Kevin
I represent EducationSuperHighway, which worked with the Conference of Mayors to
develop the letter sent today to FCC Chairman Thomas Wheeler urging e-Rate reform.
We will be reaching out to our education reporters to share the letter with them and offer
interviews with EducationSuperhighway CEO, and Department of Education, Education
Technology Director Richard Culatta.
We were hoping that you might have spokespeople from your office willing to participate in
press interviews, to discuss why the Conference stands behind e-Rate reform.
Do you have a moment to connect? Also wondering whether you will be posting the letter
on your site and/or tweeting about it.
Thank you so much
Wynne
CommStrat for EducationnSuperHighway

Wynne Ahern Kokka

wynne@commstrat.comwww.commstrat.com

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Adrianna Lucero
Mary Lynn Perry; Cassandra Jennings
Fwd: FW: Cities of Service - Philadelphia & Pittsburgh Webinar
Monday, July 22, 2013 9:18:27 AM
image001.png
image001.png

Donna is back in the office so our meeting can move forward.


Mary Lynn, what does your availability look like this week and the beginning of next
week?
Cassandra, I will check your calendar.
Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
---------- Forwarded message ---------From: "Donna Mobley" <Donna.Mobley@uwccr.org>
Date: Jul 22, 2013 8:51 AM
Subject: FW: Cities of Service - Philadelphia & Pittsburgh Webinar
To: "Adrianna Lucero (adrianna.omkj@gmail.com)" <adrianna.omkj@gmail.com>
Cc:
Hi Adrianna, I am back in the office today and would like to reschedule our meeting. I sincerely
apologize for having to cancel. Can you please work on your end to get a couple of dates that work
and then I will match them with United Way staff calendars. Call me if you have any questions.
Thanks

Donna Mobley / Program Officer / United Way California Capital Region


10389 Old Placerville Road, Sacramento, CA 95827/

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From: Donna Mobley

Sent: Monday, July 15, 2013 8:39 AM


To: 'Adrianna Lucero'; mperry@cityofsacramento.org; Cole Forstedt; cjennings@cityofsacramento.org
Subject: RE: Cities of Service - Philadelphia & Pittsburgh Webinar

I have to cancel our meeting this morning. I need to take my Mom to the doctor. I will contact you
in the morning to reschedule. Please let everyone on your end know. Thank you

Donna Mobley / Program Officer / United Way California Capital Region


10389 Old Placerville Road, Sacramento, CA 95827/

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From: lucero.adrianna
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2013 2:00 PM
To: Mary Lynn Perry; Donna Mobley
Subject: Cities of Service - Philadelphia & Pittsburgh Webinar

On Behalf Of Adrianna Lucero

Hi Mary Lynn and Donna,

Just passing along best practices from other cities as I find them. Attached are
materials from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh's joint webinar on their Graduation
Coaches Campaign they hosted not too long ago. I found the budget breakdown
particularly interesting, though the scale of their projects is obviously much larger
than Sacramento's would be.

The link to the webinar is below, if you are interested. I was't able to get it working
on my computer, but I think the problem was on my end. You may have more
success.

Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento

From:
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Subject:
Date:
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Adrianna Lucero
Patrick Callan
Fwd: FW: Cities of Service - Philadelphia & Pittsburgh Webinar
Monday, July 22, 2013 9:22:15 AM
image001.png
image001.png
image001.png

Patrick, can you check Mary Lynn's availability for a meeting at the end of this week,
or next week? United Way wants to reschedule the meeting.
Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
---------- Forwarded message ---------From: "Adrianna Lucero" <adrianna.omkj@gmail.com>
Date: Jul 22, 2013 9:18 AM
Subject: Fwd: FW: Cities of Service - Philadelphia & Pittsburgh Webinar
To: "Mary Lynn Perry" <mperry@cityofsacramento.org>,
<cjennings@cityofsacramento.org>
Cc:
Donna is back in the office so our meeting can move forward.
Mary Lynn, what does your availability look like this week and the beginning of next
week?
Cassandra, I will check your calendar.
Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
---------- Forwarded message ---------From: "Donna Mobley" <Donna.Mobley@uwccr.org>
Date: Jul 22, 2013 8:51 AM
Subject: FW: Cities of Service - Philadelphia & Pittsburgh Webinar
To: "Adrianna Lucero (adrianna.omkj@gmail.com)" <adrianna.omkj@gmail.com>
Cc:
Hi Adrianna, I am back in the office today and would like to reschedule our meeting. I sincerely
apologize for having to cancel. Can you please work on your end to get a couple of dates that work
and then I will match them with United Way staff calendars. Call me if you have any questions.
Thanks

Donna Mobley / Program Officer / United Way California Capital Region


10389 Old Placerville Road, Sacramento, CA 95827/

Support United Way online with Shop & Give


Website / Facebook / Twitter

NOTICE: This message may contain confidential privileged information. If you are not the addressee or authorized to receive this for the
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From: Donna Mobley


Sent: Monday, July 15, 2013 8:39 AM
To: 'Adrianna Lucero'; mperry@cityofsacramento.org; Cole Forstedt; cjennings@cityofsacramento.org
Subject: RE: Cities of Service - Philadelphia & Pittsburgh Webinar

I have to cancel our meeting this morning. I need to take my Mom to the doctor. I will contact you
in the morning to reschedule. Please let everyone on your end know. Thank you

Donna Mobley / Program Officer / United Way California Capital Region


10389 Old Placerville Road, Sacramento, CA 95827/

Support United Way online with Shop & Give


Website / Facebook / Twitter

NOTICE: This message may contain confidential privileged information. If you are not the addressee or authorized to receive this for the
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From: lucero.adrianna
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2013 2:00 PM
To: Mary Lynn Perry; Donna Mobley
Subject: Cities of Service - Philadelphia & Pittsburgh Webinar

Hi Mary Lynn and Donna,

On Behalf Of Adrianna Lucero


Just passing along best practices from other cities as I find them. Attached are
materials from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh's joint webinar on their Graduation
Coaches Campaign they hosted not too long ago. I found the budget breakdown
particularly interesting, though the scale of their projects is obviously much larger
than Sacramento's would be.

The link to the webinar is below, if you are interested. I was't able to get it working
on my computer, but I think the problem was on my end. You may have more
success.

Adrianna Lucero
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
City of Sacramento

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Aaron Anderson
Aaron Anderson
Fwd: FW: cc
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---------- Forwarded message ---------From: Yvonne Zepeda <yvonne.zepeda@cityofisleton.com>


Date: Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 1:30 PM
Subject: FW: cc
To: aaron.omkj@gmail.com
This is city council and Mayor Mark Bettencourt.

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Cassandra Jennings
Mariah Sheriff (mariah.omkj@gmail.com); stephanie.omkj@gmail.com
FW: FYI: Phone Call Inquiry
Wednesday, October 30, 2013 11:01:59 AM

This is all I know.

From: Cassandra Jennings


Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2013 5:18 PM
To: Mariah Sheriff (mariah.omkj@gmail.com); stephanie.omkj@gmail.com
Subject: FYI: Phone Call Inquiry

Hi Ladies,

I left this person a message so there may not be any follow up unless you have additional
information or want to speak with him regarding this matter.

Henry Hurt
Hurt Electric
Wisconsin Area (suburb of Milwaukee)

He wanted to know if we knew of Partner America who is trying to do business in his area and listing
that they are doing business with the Conference of Mayors. Apparently the person is dropping the
Mayors name and/ or the organization.

In my voice mail message I let him know that I was not aware of any relationship with Partner
America. I also asked if they were doing business with the USCM or NCBM. I asked him to email me
any additional information he may have or call the USCM directly if that was the organization being
referenced.

Please feel free to follow up if you have additional information.

Cassandra H. B. Jennings
Senior Advisor
Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson
cjennings@cityofsacramento.org

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pbisharat.omkj@gmail.com
Patti Bisharat
Fw: Fwd: Pension Reform
Thursday, May 16, 2013 6:51:24 AM

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From: Mayor Johnson <mayorjohnson@kevinjohnson.com>
Date: Thu, 16 May 2013 13:17:22 +0000
To: Mariah Sheriff<mariah.omkj@gmail.com>; Patti
Bisharat<pbisharat.omkj@gmail.com>; Daniel Conway<daniel.omkj@gmail.com>
Subject: Fwd: Pension Reform
check ... pls draft a response
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From: "Reed, Chuck" <Chuck.Reed@sanjoseca.gov>
Date: May 15, 2013, 11:41:42 AM CDT
To: <mayorjohnson@kevinjohnson.com>
Cc: "Janssen, Jeff" <Jeff.Janssen@sanjoseca.gov>
Subject: Pension Reform
Dear Kevin,

I am following up on previous discussion I have had with most of the Big 10


Mayors about the impacts of rapidly rising retirement costs and the need for
the state to provide cities with the tools to solve their own pension problems.

Most of our cities have been hard hit by rising retirement costs that are taking
money away from essential services. Yet, we have limited tools available to deal
with the problem. Making our employees pay more is not an effective solution,
and changes for future employees wont help us much for a long time.

Thats why I have been contemplating an initiative to give cities clear authority
to prospectively adjust future benefits, while protecting benefits already earned
and accrued. There are several key items that I believe should be included in an
initiative:

<!--[if !supportLists]--> <!--[endif]--> Allow cities by collective bargaining or


by ballot to prospectively change future retirement benefits yet to be
earned by current employees.

<!--[if !supportLists]--> <!--[endif]--> Clarify that retirement benefits only

become vested for work already performed.

<!--[if !supportLists]--> <!--[endif]--> Prohibit state agencies from limiting or

obstructing cities rights to change future retirement benefits.

I would appreciate your comments on these items as well as what additional


tools you might need in your city that would allow you to solve your own
problems. I hope you will consider joining me in exploring the viability of
pursuing a ballot initiative. Jeff Janssen on my staff (copied here) will follow up
with your staff.

Thanks.

Chuck

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tracy stigler
zorithasellsreo
Cassandra Jennings; Essence Hill; Ben McBride; Adrianne Hall
Fw: Fwd: From Zoritha Thompson
Wednesday, May 22, 2013 2:47:22 PM

Zoritha,
Good morning. Good to see you at the meeting on Wednesday. Thank you also for becoming a
member of Indivizible. We have a web presence via our webpage but also have a twitter account and
facebook page. I have cc'd Essence and Ben who manage our facebook and twiitter.
Tracy

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From: Zoritha Thompson
Date: May 22, 2013, 7:06:59 AM PDT
To: Cassandra Jennings <CJennings@cityofsacramento.org>
Subject: From Zoritha Thompson
Hi Cassandra,

I joined the Indivizible Group! I'm excited to be part of it and will


bring more folks.

I posted it on Facebook and people were hitting me back wanting to


know more about it.

Is there a Facebook page (couldn't find it) and how about doing a Facebook
invite every month? Then all the members can invitepeople from their
friends list!

Thanks,

Zoritha Thompson
President, Sacramento Realtist Association
NRBA, NAREB, AREAA, WINDS, NAWRB, REOMAC,
CPDE, CDAT, SFR, CREO, CRB, CRS, ABR, ABRM

CEO/Broker,
Goree & Thompson Real Estate, Inc.
8211 Bruceville Rd., Suite 145
Sacramento, CA 95823

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Cassandra Jennings
Tom Campbell (tcampbell@americaspeaks.org); Adrianna Lucero (adrianna.omkj@gmail.com)
FW: FW: Dialogue on Mental Health Invitation - July 20th
Wednesday, July 10, 2013 11:59:58 AM

This is response from Sac State. Would we like him to facilitate?


Adrianna, please email him and thank him and ask him to have his people sign up on line.
-----Original Message----From: darrylhentry
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2013 10:00 AM
To: Cassandra Jennings
Subject: Re: FW: Dialogue on Mental Health Invitation - July 20th
Good Morning Cassandra,
Thank you for the invite. I will be there. I am meeting with the Center for Counseling and Diagnostic
Services (CCDS) staff this morning to discuss how we will get students and clients to the event. I may
have more questions for you once I get info from potential attendees.
I will also get some students to assist in organizing computer information. It sounds like a fun and
exciting event that could bring a lot of attention and awareness to mental health issues and hopefully,
begin dialogue to bring needed legislative changes for people who have mental health challenges.
Anyway I could be of service to you please let me know. I will keep you abreast of the numbers I come
up with.
Thank you.
Darryl
Darryl Henderson, Ph.D.
Coordinator
Center for Counseling and Diagnostic Services (CCDS) California State University, Sacramento College of
Education - Eureka Hall 421
6000 J Street
Sacramento, CA 95819-6079
-----Original Message----From: Cassandra Jennings <CJennings@cityofsacramento.org>
To: 'darrylhentry
Sent: Tue, Jul 9, 2013 10:15 am
Subject: FW: Dialogue on Mental Health Invitation - July 20th
Hi Darryl,This is in follow up to our conversation on Sunday. I would appreciate your support in getting
your students or clients signed up for the event. I can provide more info if necessary. Also we would
love to have you as a facilitator at the event. There will be a couple of training options next week. We
are also looking for a couple of people quick thinking that can organize information on the computer in
real time as it comes out of the discussion. Let me know if you or one of your students would be
interested.Thanks,Cassandra H. B.
JenningsSenior AdvisorOffice of Mayor Kevin
Johnsoncjennings@cityofsacramento.org
cell&nbsp;From: Cassandra Jennings
Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2013 11:59 AM
To: Council-All
Cc: Patti Bisharat; Helen Hewitt; Benjamin A. Sosenko; Daniel Conway;
'cassandrahbjennings
Subject: Dialogue on Mental Health Invitation - July 20th
City Council Members,As you are aware, Mayor Kevin Johnson joined President Obama, Vice President

Biden and secretaries Duncan and Sebelius at the White House a couple of weeks ago to announce the
launch of a national dialogue on Mental Health. Mental health has a direct impact on the quality of life
of individuals and the community. Sacramento will be one of the first in the nation to participate in
President Obama's National Dialogue on Mental Health throughCreating Community Solutions Sacramento. On July 20th at the Convention Center, all citizens and youth will have the opportunity to
learn about mental health and recommend actions to address mental health issues in our community,
especially those affecting young people.I hope you will join us on July 20 to begin this important
dialogue. Also, please share the attached flyer with your constituents and distribution lists.
We are especially looking for youth, those who have experienced mental health issues, and citizens who
have no connection to mental health issues but want to learn more. We already reached out to mental
health service providers and they will be well represented.If you have any questions please contact me
at
or cjennings@cityofsacramento.org.Again, thanks for your support.
CassandraCassandra H. B. JenningsSenior AdvisorOffice of Mayor Kevin
Johnsoncjennings@cityofsacramento.org
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