[Win 40?; US. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT WASHINGTON, DC 20410-3000 ?6 a 1 Us be. OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION JAN 29 2018 Mr. Austin R. Evers Executive Director American Oversight 1030 15th Street NW Suite B255 Washington, DC 20005 RE: Freedom of Information Act Request FOIA Control No.: Dear Mr. Evers: This letter is in response to your Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request dated and received on August 25, 2017. You asked for Department of Housing and Urban Development records related to Secretary Ben Carson?s son, Ben Carson, Jr., since March 2, 2017, to include: 1. Records related to plans or schedules for Secretary Carson?s July 2017, trip to Baltimore, including itineraries or draft itineraries for Ben Carson, Jr. or any employee of Interprise Partners, LLC attending events included in that trip; 2. All visitor logs re?ecting Ben Carson, Jr. entering any HUD of?ce building; 3. All records re?ecting communications (including emails and telephone logs) between Ben Carson Jr. or any employee of Interprise Partners, LLC (interprisepartners.com) and any of the following: 0 Secretary Carson - Lacena ?Candy? Carson - Lynne Patton, Regional Administrator for Region 0 Janet Golrick, Acting Deputy Secretary 0 Sheila Greenwood, Chief of Staff - David Eagles, Chief Operations Of?ce - Deana Bass, Deputy Chief of Staff - Hunter Kurtz, Deputy Chief of Staff - Adolfo Marzol, Senior Advisor to the Secretary 0 Keith Surber, Chief Procurement Of?cer - Henry Hensley, Director, Of?ce of Strategic Planning and Management - Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development - Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development 0 General Deputy Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development espanol.hud.gov 0 Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Development - Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research - General Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research - Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity 0 General Counsel 0 Principal Deputy General Counsel 0 Assistant Secretary for Housing - Deputy Assistant Secretary for Healthcare Programs - Deputy Assistant Secretary for Risk Management and Regulatory Affairs - Deputy Assistant Secretary for Housing Operations; 4. All calendar entries re?ecting meetings between Ben Carson Jr. or any employee of Interprise Partners, LLC (interprisepartnerscom) and any of the following: 0 Secretary Carson 0 Lacena ?Candy? Carson 0 Lynne Patton, Regional Administrator for Region II - Janet Golrick, Acting Deputy Secretary - Sheila Greenwood, Chief of Staff - David Eagles, Chief Operations Of?ce 0 Deana Bass, Deputy Chief of Staff 0 Hunter Kurtz, Deputy Chief of Staff - Adolfo Marzol, Senior Advisor to the Secretary - Keith Surber, Chief Procurement Of?ce 0 Henry Hensley, Director, Of?ce of Strategic Planning and Management 0 Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development 0 Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development - General Deputy Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development 0 Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Development 0 Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research 0 General Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research - Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity - General Counsel 0 Principal Deputy General Counsel - Assistant Secretary for Housing Deputy Assistant Secretary for Healthcare Programs 0 Deputy Assistant Secretary for Risk Management and Regulatory Affairs 0 Deputy Assistant Secretary for Housing Operations; 5. If Mr. Carson Jr. maintains an of?ce at HUD, any agency records contained in that of?ce. If Mr. Carson Jr. uses or has access to a desk at HUD (but not an of?ce), any agency records on or in that desk. If Mr. Carson Jr. uses or has access to any HUD ?ling cabinets, any agency records contained in those ?ling cabinets; and 6. Records suf?cient to show the number of HUD email accounts and the number of HUD phone numbers associated with Ben .J Carson, Jr. Your request is granted in part at no cost to you. In response to item 1 of your request, enclosed is a set of emails and documents related to the planning and scheduling of Secretary Carson?s trip to Baltimore in July of 2017. In response to item 3 of your request, enclosed is a set of emails between Ben Carson, Jr. and any of the named HUD employees. In response to item 4 of your request, enclosed is a set of calendar entries re?ecting meetings between Ben Carson, Jr. and any of the named HUD employees. I am withholding personal telephone numbers, personal email addresses, maps and directions to the Secretary?s home, dates of birth, information about residents of property that received lead abatement, family information contained on biographies, and teleconference call?in passcodes under Exemption 6 of the FOIA, because release of such information would constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy. The interest of the general public in reviewing these portions of government documents does not outweigh the individuals? right to privacy. Iam also withholding intra?agency plans, in-process applications, and draft agendas under Exemption 5. Exemption 5 protects documents that are inter-agency or intra- agency, which would not be available by law to a party other than an agency in litigation with HUD. The release of this internal information would re?ect predecisional, deliberative process, and would discourage open and candid advice, recommendations, and exchanges of views within the Department, which could bring about public scrutiny of the individuals and the need to justify in public their tentative opinions. I am also withholding brie?ngs on ongoing or pending cases under Exemption Exemption protects records compiled for law enforcement purposes, the release of which could be reasonably expected to interfere with pending enforcement proceedings. In response to items 2, 5, and 6, a search of Headquarters? records by knowledgeable staff failed to locate any documents that would be responsive to your request. A review of HUD visitor logs showed zero results for Ben Carson, Jr. Additionally, the Secretary?s of?ce has con?rmed that Ben Carson, Jr. does not have an of?ce, a workstation, or any ?ling cabinets assigned to him. Finally, the Of?ce of the Chief Information Of?cer has con?rmed that there is no email or telephone user account information in the HUD repository for Ben Carson, Jr. I am the of?cial responsible for this determination based on information provided by the Department?s Of?ce of the Secretary, Of?ce of General Counsel, Of?ce of Administration, and Of?ce of the Chief Information Of?cer. You may appeal this determination within 90 days from the date of this letter. If you decide to appeal, your appeal should include copies of your original request and this response, as well as a discussion of the reasons supporting the appeal. With regard to Exemption 6, your appeal should address the nature of the overriding public interest in disclosure that outweighs the personal privacy interest protected by the exemption. The envelope should be plainly marked to indicate that it contains a FOIA appeal and addressed to: US. Department of Housing and Urban Development Attention: FOIA Appeals Of?ce of Ethics and Appeals Law Division Of?ce of General Counsel 451 Seventh Street, SW, Suite 2130 Washington, DC 20410 Telephone: (202) 708-3815 You may also submit your appeal online at: In addition, you may contact the Office of Government Information Services (OGIS) at the National Archives and Records Administration to inquire about the FOIA mediation services they offer. The contact information for OGIS is as follows: Office of Government Information Services National Archives and Records Administration 8601 Adelphi College Park, Maryland 20740-6001 Telephone: 202?741?5770; toll free at 1-877-684-6448 FAX: 202-741-5769 Email: ogis nara. gov For your information, your FOIA request, including your identity and any information made available, is releasable to the public under subsequent FOIA requests. In responding to these requests, the Department does not release personal information, such as home address, telephone number, or Social Security number, all of which are protected from disclosure under FOLA Exemption 6. If you have questions regarding your request, please contact Mr. Ethan Bodell at (202) 402-3450. Thank you for your interest in the Department?s programs and policies. Sincerely, llama Deborah R. Snowden Acting Chief FOIA Of?cer Of?ce of the Executive Secretariat Enclosures Benj amin Carson 17 Jun 2017 13:14:31 +0000 Michael.abboud@bge.com;Patton, Lynne M mpowell@argo-sys.com;Anita.Jackso111@bge.com;Merlynn Carson FW: HUD Baltimore Tour From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Anita , thank you for connectin g us with Mik e, we are excited to share detail s on the HUD tour and look forward to Exelon/BGE involvement. Mike , it is a pleasure to meet you electron ica lly. I am adding Lynne Patton , Special Advisor to the Secretary, who is coordinating the tour. If you have a couple times that would be convenient fo r a call over the next coupl e day s to discuss the tour agenda , I am sure that we can accommodat e to your schedule. We look forward to spea king with you in the near futur e. Warm Regard s, Ben Jr. Benjamin S. Carson , Jr. lnterprise Partners, LLC 67 11 Columbia Gat eway Dr Suite 475 Columbia, MD 21046 M!(b)(6) ! www .InterprisePartner s.com From: "mpowe ll @argo-sys.com" Date: Thursday, June 15, 2017 at 7:09 PM To: Benjamin Carson Subject: Fwd: HUD Baltimo re Tour Mark L. Powell Begin forwa rded message: From: "Jackson, Anita M:(BGE)" Date: June 15, 2017 at 3:29:29 PM EDT To: "mpowell@argo -sys .com " Cc: "Abboud, Michael F:(BGE)" , "Pellom, Stacey:(BGE)" Subject: HUD Baltimore Tour HUD-17-0330-A-000001 Good afternoon Mr. Powell - Mr. Butler is interested in participating, provided his schedule allows . By way of this email, I'll ask you to contact Mike Abboud, CEOOffice PrincipalBusiness Analyst,when you receive more information. Mike will serve as BGEpoint person,as it relates to Mr . Butler's possible tour participation. Thank you and have a good day, Anita Jackson Michael.abboud@bge.com 410-470-8760 .l/11i/11.I,w/rs011 Chief of Staff to Calvin G. Butler, Jr., Chief Executive Officer Baltimore Gas & Electric, an Exelon Company 2 Center Plaza, 110 West Fayette Street 14 th Floor Balti more, M D 21201-3708 410-470-8965 Anita .iackson@bqe.com From: Mark Powell Date: June 15, 2017 at 12:49:00 PM EDT To: "Calvin G. Butler, Jr." , "Butler Jr, Calvin:(BGE)" Cc:"Benj amin Carson (bc@interpr isepartners.com )" Subject:[EXTERNAL)HUD Baltimore Tour Dear Calvin, I trust all is well with you. One of my business partners, Ben Carson, Jr., asked if I could extend an invitation to you or one of your senior team members to join Secretary Carson for the official Baltimore HUD Tour as part of the Secretary's National Listening Tour . The Mayor and Governor will be participating, as wi ll many of the Baltimore Business and Community leaders includin g, Kaiser Permanente, Genesis Healthcare, Under Armor, Living Classrooms, and Abell Foundation. The HUD Baltimore tour is scheduled to 28-29 June and th e agenda is just now solidifyin g. Sorry for th e short notice. If you would like to participate, I can connect you or a designee to the point of contact at HUD to coordina te . Also, Ben has told me that a large focus of the tour will be on infr astruct ure and expanding publi c private partners hi ps. am sure that Exelon/BGE participatio n would certa inly add value to th is event and all partie s would benefit. HUD-17-0330-A-000002 Regards, Mark Mark L. 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Exelo n will not accept any liability in respec t of such communications. -EXCIP HUD-17-0330-A-000003 Page 004 of 716 Withheld pursuant to exemption Non Responsive Record of the Freedom of Information Act HUD-17-0330-A-000004 Page 005 of 716 Withheld pursuant to exemption Non Responsive Record of the Freedom of Information Act HUD-17-0330-A-000005 AGENDAFORTRAVEL US DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT SECRETARY BEN CARSON Wednesday, June 28, 2017 Baltimore, Maryland Michelle Miller,Deputy Director,Lead Hazard Control& Healthy Homes MasonAlexander, Director of Scheduling and Operations Joe Defelice, Region Ill Administrator Beth Zorc, Office of General Counsel Ben DeMarzo,Director of Advance Raffi Williams, PressSecretary Kevin Thomas, Security Advance Cell: (b)(6) Cell: Cell: Cell: Cell: Cell: Cell: - We dnes day, June 28 , 2017 Attir e : Busin es s 8:00 am Depart HHS for Baltimore Field Office (Drive Time: 55 mins) Location: Baltimore Field Office,City Crescent Building, 10 South Howard Street, 5th Floor, Baltimore, MD 21201 Limo:SOHUD,Mrs.Carson 9 :3 0am-10:15 am / CLOSEDPRESS Meeting with Baltimore Field Office Senior Staff Location: Baltimore Field Office,City Crescent Building, 10 South Howard Street, 5th Floor, Baltimore, MD 2120 1 Contact: Carol Payne, HUDField Office Director, Baltimore Celll(b)(6) I Summary: Meet and greet with Director CarolPayne, Region 111Administrator Joe Defelice, and 7 senior staff members for 30 minutes. 10 :lS am- 1 1:15 am / CLOSEDPRESS Welcome Remarks with Q&Aand Photos with Baltimore Field OfficeStaff Location: Baltimore Field Office, City Crescent Building, 10 South Howard Street, 5th Floor, Baltimore , MD 21201 Contact: Carol Payne, HUD Field Office Director, Baltimore Cell: l(b)(6) I Attendees: Approximately 60. Summary: Remarks to the entire field staff including introduction of new Region lll Administrator Joe DeFelice. Awards and certificates will be presented to 30+year employees. This visit ends with photo ops. 1 HUD-17-0330-A-000006 11:15am Depart for Lunch with Mayor Catherine Pugh (Drive Time: 10 minutes) Location: Teavolve, 1401 Aliceanna St, Baltimore, MD 21231 Limo: SOHUD,Mrs. Carson Staff 1: Nelson Bregon,Joe Defelice, Deana Bass, Beth Zorc, Raffi Wi//iams,Carol Payne Staff 2: Miehe/leMi/ler,Jon Gant,Shannon Steinbauer, Sammy Mayo 11:3 0arn-12:45 prn/ CLOSEDPRESS Lunch with Mayor Catherine Pugh (D) Location : T eavolve, 1401 Aliceanna St, Baltimor e, MD 21231 Contact: Afra White, Director of External Relations, Office of Mayor Pugh CeII:l(b)(6) Teavo lve Contact: Kim or Emma, Manager s, T eavolve Phone: (410) 522-1907 I Attendees: Mayor Catherine Pugh,Afra White, Peter Hammen, SOHUD,Candy Carson Notes: Reservationfor Table of 7for SOHUD , Table of 10 for Staff, Table of 6 for Security. 12:45 pm Depa rt with Mayor Pugh for Listening Session with HABC(Drive Time: 10 minutes) Location: Benton Building, Baltimore Housing Authority (13 th Floor), 417 E. Fayette Street, Baltimore , MD 21202 Limo: SO/IUD,Mrs. Carson,*Mayor Catherin e Pugh Staff 1: Nelson Bregon,Joe Defelice, Deana Bass, Beth Zorc, Rafft Williams, Carol Payne Staff 2: Michelle Miller,Jon Gant,Shannon Steinbauer, Sammy Mayo 1:00p rn-2:00pm / CLOSEDPRESS Liste ning Session with the Housing Authority of Baltimore City (HABC) Location: Benton Building, Baltimore Housing Authority (1 3 th Floor), 417 E. Fayette Street, Baltimore , MD 21202 Contact: Baltimor e Hous ing Commissioner Mike Braver man Cell!{b)(6) I Attendees: • Mayor Catherine Pugh (D-Baltimore) • HUDBaltimore FieldDirector CarolPayne • HUDBaltimore Director of Public Housing Bill Tamburrino • Baltimore Housing Commissioner Mike Braverman • Julie Day, Acting Chiefof Staff, HABC • Stephen Janes, Assistant Commissioner of Strategic Planning and Resources,HABC • Jan Goslee, GeneralCounsel,HABC • Nick Ca/ace,Chiefof Operations, HABC • Amy Wilkinson, FHEO, HABC • Joseph Lee Smith, Chairman HABCBoard of Commissioners • Peter Hammen, Chief of Operations Officer,Mayors Office • Sieg/inde Chambliss,ChiefFinancial Officer,HABC • Jeannien Dunn, Staff Assistant, HABC 2 HUD-17-0330-A-000007 Summary: Hold listening session with BHA leadership to identify best practices, areas of need & improvement. 2:00pm Depart for EBDIOfficeVisit (Drive Time: 10 minutes) Location: EBO!Offices,855 N. Wolfe St, Baltimore, MD21205 Limo: SOHUD,Mrs. Carson Staff 1: Nelson Bregon,Joe DeFelice,Deana Bass, Beth Zorc, Raffi Williams,Carol Payne Staff 2: Michelle Miller,Jon Gant,Shannon Steinbauer, Sammy Mayo 2:15pm-2:30pm/ CLOSEDPRESS Development Overview Presentation by East Baltimore Development, Inc. (EBO!) Location: EBDIOffices, 855 N. Wolfe St, Balt imore, MD21205 Contact: Ray Skinner, CEO,EBO! Cell:l(b)(6) I Atte ndees: • Ray Skinner, CEO,EBDI • Ken Holt, Secretary of Housing, Maryland • Jeanne Hitchcock, EBDI and johns Hopkins • Andy Frank, Special Assistant to the President,John Hopkins University Summary: Overview of development project by £DBI CEORay Skinner. 2:30pm Depart with Ray Skinner for EBDI Town Homes Visit (Drive Time: 2 minutes) Location: The Towns at Eager Park, 1710 East Eager Street, Baltimor e, MD21205 Limo: SOHUD,Mrs. Carson,*Ray Skinn er Staff 1: Nelson Bregon,Joe DeFelice,Deana Bass, Beth Zorc, Raffi Williams,Carol Payne Staff 2: Michelle Miller,jon Gant,Shannon Steinbauer, Sammy Mayo 2:35pm-3 :00pm/ CLOSED PRESS Tour of Town Homes Development by East Baltimore Development, Inc. (EBDI) Location: The Towns at Eager Park,. 1710 East Eager Street, Baltimore, MD21205 Contact: Michelle Miller, Deputy Director, HUDOfficeof Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes Cell: !{b )(6) EBDIContact: Ray Skinner, CEO,EBDI Cell:!{b)(6) I I Attendees: • Ray Skinner, CEO,EBDI(tour co-lead) • Ken Holt, Secretary of Housing, Maryland (tour co-lead) • Jeanne Hitchcock,EBDIand johns Hopkins • Andy Frank, Special Assistant to the President,John Hopkins University Summary: Tour of new row houses built by Ryan Homes as part of the larger effort to revitalize the East Baltimore neighborhood. 3 HUD-17-0330-A-000008 3:00pm Depart for Tour of the Weinberg Early Childhood Center (Drive Time: 5 minutes) Location: Weinberg Early Childhood Center Family Resource Center at Henderson Hopkins, 2100 Ashland Ave, Baltimore, MD21205 Limo: SOHUD,Mrs. Carson Staff 1: Nelson Bregon,Joe DeFelice,Deana Bass, Beth Zorc, Rafft Williams,CarolPayne Staff 2: Michelle Miller,Jon Gant,Shannon Steinbauer, Sammy Mayo 3:10pm-3:30pm/ CLOSEDPRESS Tour of the Weinberg Early Childhood Center Location: Weinberg Early Childhood Center Family Resource Center at Henderson Hopkins, 2100 Ashland Ave, Baltimore, MD21205 Contact: Michelle Miller, Deputy Director, HUDOffice of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes Cell:!(b)(6) Henderson Ho kins Contact: Tracy Foster Cell: (b)(6) / Location: (443) 642-2060 I Attendees: • Ray Skinner, CEO,EBDJ(tour co-lead) • Ken Holt, Secretary of Housing,Maryland (tour co-lead) • Jeanne Hitchcock, EBDI and Johns Hopkins • Andy Frank, Special Assistant to the President,John Hopkins University Summary: Tour of Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Early ChildhoodCenter. 3:30pm-4:30pm/ CLOSEDPRESS Listen ing Session with EBO! and Johns Hopkins Location: Weinberg Early Childhood Center Family Resource Center at Henderson Hopkins, 2100 Ashland Ave, Baltimore, MD21205 Contact: Michelle Miller, Deputy Director, HUDOffice of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes Cell:l(b)(6) I Attendees: EBDIand Johns Hopkins senior managers and funders. Approximately 20-25 attendees. Summary: Hold listening session with EBDI&Johns Hopkins leadership to discuss importance of public-private partnership for housing-related health, safety concerns & neighborhood redevelopment. Health and Housing Community: Confirmed: • • • • • • • • Adam Spanier, MD,Ph.D.,MPH,FAAP,Associate Professor,Department of Pediatrics University of Maryland School of Medicine on behalf of American Academy of Pediatrics Frank Lesh, Executive Director, American Society of Health Inspectors Leana Wen, MD,Commissioner,Baltimore Health Department Alice Kennedy, Deputy Commissioner,Baltimore Green,Healthy and Sustainable Homes Dr. Redonda Miller,MD,President,Johns Hopkins Hospital Ken Holt, Secretary, Maryland Department of Housing Horacio Tablada, Deputy Secretary, Maryland Department of the Environment Shannon MacMahon,Director,Maryland Medicaid 4 HUD-17-0330-A-000009 • CarolineBlakely, President, Rebuilding Together • Raymond Skinner, Executive Director, EDBI • Ryan Chao,VicePresident, Annie E. Casey Foundation - Baltimore CivicSite • Andy Frank, Special Assistant to President, Johns Hopkins • Ben Seigel, Director,Johns Hopkins - 21st Centuries Cities • Dr.Josh Sharfstein, Johns Hopkins - School of Public Health • Dr. PhyllisSharps, johns Hopkins - School of Nursing • Jeanne Hitchcock, Chairfor EBDIBoard of Directors,Johns Hopkins/EBDI • Dr. CliffMitchell,Director of Environmental Health, Maryland Department of Health • Dr. Kathyrn Edin, Bloomberg School of Public Health,Johns Hopkins • Aaron Merki, Program Director, Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation • Dr. Samuel Ross, Bon Secours Awaiting Response: • Ann Marie Costello,Director- Childrenand Adults Health Programs Group,Centersfor Medicaid Services • Jonathan Reckford, CEO,Habitat for Humanity • Catherine Anderson,, United Health Care • Patty Brown, President,Johns Hopkins Healthcare • ChrisOechsli,President and CEO,The Atlantic Philanthropies • Patrick McCarthy,President, Annie E. CaseyFoundation • Rachel Monroe, President and CEO,Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation 4:30pm Depart for Meetin g with Frank Stronach Location: Atwater's Hopkin s Cafe, 1909 Ashland Ave, Baltimore, MD 21205 Limo: SOHUD,Mrs. Carson Staff 1: Nelson Bregon,joe DeFelice,Deana Bass, Beth Zorc, Raffi Williams, Carol Payne Staff 2: Michelle Miller,Jon Gant,Shannon Steinbauer, Sammy Mayo 4:45pm-6:15pm/ CLOSEDPRESS Meeting with Frank Stronach Location: Atwater's Hopkins Cafe, 1909 Ashland Ave, Baltimore, MD 21205 Contact: Former Con ressman Toby Roth CR-Wisconsi n) Cell: (b)(6) Attendees: SOHUD,Mrs. Carson,Frank Stronach, Belinda Stronach (Daughter),former Rep. Toby Roth. Summary: Mr. Stronach is the owner of Pimlico racecourse in Baltimore and would like to meet with you regarding plans he hasfor urban revitalization/urban agriculture in Baltimore. He is not lookingfor federal funds - he is interested in investing private capital and bringing many jobs to the area. This meeting was requested by CongressmanSean Duffy and CongressmanAndy Barr on behalf of Mr. Stronach. 6:15pm Depart for Dinner with Governor Larry Hogan (R) (Drive Time: 10 mins) Location: Rec Pier Chop House (inside Sagamore Pendry Hotel), 1715 Thames Street, Baltimore, MD 21231 Limo: SOHUD,Mrs. Carson 5 HUD-17-0330-A-000010 6:30pm- 8 :30pm / CLOSED PRESS Dinner with Governor Larry Hogan (R) Location: Rec Pier Chop House (inside Sagamore Pendry Hotel), 1715 Thames Street , Baltimore, MD21231 Contact: Kyle McColrn , Assistant to Gov.Hogan Cell:l(b)(6) Restaurant Contact: Kevin (Manager), Rec Pier Chop House Cell!{b)(6) Work: (443) 552-1300 I Attendees: GovernorHogan, First lady Yumi Hogan,SOHUD, Candy Carson 6 HUD-17-0330-A-000011 AGENDAFORTRAVEL US DEPARTMENT OF HOUSINGAND URBANDEVELOPMENT SECRETARY BENCARSON Thursday, June 29 , 2017 Baltimore, Maryland Michelle Miller,Deputy Director,Lead Hazard Control& Healthy Homes MasonAlexander, Director of Scheduling and Operations Joe Defelice, Region lll Administrator Beth Zorc, Officeof General Counsel Ben DeMarzo, Director of Advance Raffi Williams, PressSecretary Keith Ford,Security Advance Cell:(b )(6) Cell: Cell: Cell: Cell: Cell: Cell: Thursday, June 29, 201 7 Attire: Busines s 7:35am Depart for Home assisted w ith Lead Hazard Contro l Grant Drive Time: 35 mins Location: Home o .._(b)(6) _____________________ ____, Limo:SOHUD,Mrs. Carson 8 :15a m - 8:45a m / OPEN PRESS Tour hom e that h~s been assisted wjth HJJQLead Hazard Control Grant Locat io n: Home o l._._ ("""" b )'"'" (6_.)_____________ ----,.., _______ ___. Contact: Michelle Miller, Deputy Director, HUD Office of Lead Hazard Contro l and Hea lt hy Homes Cell: b 6 Homeowner Contact: (b)(6) Cell: (b )(6) Attendees ..,. · _____ • • • • • _ (b)(6) husband aughter i------L...., daughter .....,_,...,.,.,.....,......,.,,..,...,....,.,.,..,......,..,.. e~veau Construction (Contractor) (b)(6) Summary: Tour home offamily that has been assisted with HUDLead Hazard Controlgrant funds. Home has had lead hazards controlled and housing-related health and safety hazards mitigated under an OLHCHH Lead Haza rd Controlgrant and has Healthy Homes Supplemental funding. Contractorfrom Deveau Construction will be on hand to answer any questions about lead remediation process. 7 HUD-17-0330-A-000012 8:45am Depart for Second Home assisted wit h Lead Hazard Control Grant (Drive Time: 10 mins) Location : Home of l(b)(6) I Limo:SOHUD,Mrs. Carson Staff 1: Nelson Bregon,Joe DeFelice,Deana Bass, Beth Zorc, Raffi Williams,Carol Payne Staff 2: Michelle Miller,Jon Gant,Shannon Steinbauer, Sammy Mayo 9:00am- 9:30am / OPEN PRESS To ur second home assisted wit h HUD Lead Hazard Control Grant Location: Home of ...,!( ...... b )........ (6__ )____________________ Cont.,.....~.........,.LU..l,"""-".i.w.r..1.1..ti,b auer, Divis ion Director, HUD Office of Lead Hazard Control Cell: (b )(6) Homeowner Contact : )(6) Cell: b 6 ,---------, _______ ... Attendees: • • • • • ____, ......,... b 6 (b)(6) daughter granddaughter ._____ ___.granddaughter Michael Deveau,Deveau Construction (contractor) 9:30am- 9:45am / PRESSGAGGLE Press Gaggle Outside Second Lead Remediation Home Locat ion : Outside the Home oq,..... (-b-)(-6)_____________________ _ Contact: Raffi Williams , Pr ess Secretary Cell:l(b)(6) I 9:45am Depa rt for Listenin g Sessio ns with Balt imore Community Voices (Drive Time: 5 mins) Location : Copp in State Univer sity, Talon Center Room 214, 2500 W North Ave, Balt imore MD 21216 (Building on loop Road near Parking lot F/G) Limo: SOHUD,Mrs. Carson Staff 1: Nelson Bregon,Joe DeFelice,Deana Bass, Beth Zorc, Raffi Williams, Carol Payne Staff 2: Michelle Mi/ler,jon Gant,Shannon Steinbauer, Sammy Mayo 10:00am-11 :00am / CLOSED PRESS Listening Sessions with Baltimore Community Voices Location: Coppin State University, Talon Center Room 214, 2500 W North Ave, Balt imore MD 21216 (Building on loop Road near Parking lot F/G) Contact: Miche lle Miller, Deputy Directo r, HUD Office of Lead Haza rd Control and Healthy Homes Cel1Hb)(6) Coplin State Contact: Matthew Curio, Scheduling and Logistics, Coppin State Cell: (b)(6) Location: (410) 951 -3569 I I Attendees: Approximately 20-25 attendees. Summary: Hold listening session with key Baltimore community leaders. 8 HUD-17-0330-A-000013 Community Voices: Confirmed: • • • • • • • • Anthony Pressley,Executive Director, Druid Heights CDC Ken Strong, HABC Alice Kennedy, HABC CynthiaAnderson, DOEHBCESolar Energy GeorgeKlep,Bon Secours Baltimore Health System Rev.Alvin Hathaway, Union Baptist Church Michael Preston, Director of East Baltimore Community Affairs,Johns Hopkins Robin Truiett-Theodorson,Assistant Directorfor Community Affairs,Johns Hopkins Invited: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Diann Bell-McCoy,Associated Black Charities Tessa Hill,President, Baltimore Chapter NAACP Howard Henderson, President, Baltimore Urban league Terrell Wiliams, Community Organizer,BUILD Talib Horne, Community Works GerardJoab,Executive Director, St Ambrose Housing Wanda Best, Executive Director, Upton Planning Committee Dr. Maria Thompson, President, CoppinState University Ella Broadway, RAB President, tenant Wallace Craig,RAB RADCommittee Chairperson,tenant Sharon Jones, RAB Policy Chairperson/HABCResident Commissioner,tenant Rev. Hoffman Brown, Wayland Baptist Rev. Dontae Hicks, Southern Baptist Church Rev. Patrick Clayborn,Bethel AME Church Rev. Elmore E Warren, Whitestone Baptist Church Rev. Todd Yearly, Douglas Memorial Comm. Church 11:00am Depart for Lunch with Joe De f elice and Caro l Payne (Drive Time: 15 mins) Location : B&O American Bra sse rie, 2 N. Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201 Limo: SOHUD,Mrs. Carson Staff 1: Nelson Bregon,Joe DeFelice,Deana Bass, Beth Zorc, Raffi Williams,Carol Payne Staff 2: MichelleMiller,Jon Gant,Shannon Steinbauer, Sammy Mayo 11 :15am-1 2:15pm / CLOSEDPRESS Lunch with Region Ill Administrator Joe De Felice an d Baltimore Field Office Director Caro l Payne Location: B&O Amer ican Brasserie, 2 N. Ch arles St, Baltimore, MD 21201 Contact: Carol Pa ne, HUD Field Office Director, Baltimore Cell: (b )(6) Restauran on ac : ero n e McDona ld, Manager, B&O American Brasserie Location: (443) 692-6 170 Notes: Reservationfor 7for SOHUD,10for staff, 6for security under CarolPayne 9 HUD-17-0330-A-000014 12: 15pm Depart for National Healthy Homes Community Family Fair (Drive Time: 15 mins) Location: Henderson Hopkins, 2100 Ashland Ave, Baltimore MD 21205 Limo:SOHUD,Mrs. Carson Staff 1: Nelson Bregon,Joe DeFelice,Deana Bass, Beth Zorc, Raffi Williams,CarolPayne Staff 2: Michelle Miller,jon Gant,Shannon Steinbauer, Sammy Mayo 12 :30pm- 12: 4 5pm / CLOSEDPRESS Meet & Greet with Local Officials at the National Healthy Homes Community Family Fair Location: Henderson Hopkins, 2100 Ashland Ave, Baltimore MD 21205 Contact: Michelle Miller, Deputy Director, HUD Officeof Lead Hazard Control I Cell: !(b}(6) Henderson Ho kins Contact: Tracy Foster Cell: (b)(6) Location: ( 443) 642-2060 l 5 Summary: Quick meet and greet with elected officials and local VIPsbefore the National Healthy Homes Community Family Fair. 12:4 5pm- 1:0 5pm / OPEN PRESS Tour of Vendors at National Healthy Homes Community Family Fair Location: Henderson Hopkins, 2100 Ashland Ave, Baltimore MD 21205 Contact: Shannon Steinbauer, Division Director, HUDOfficeof Lead Hazard Control Cell: (b )(6) I I Summary: Interact with vendors providing community resources and health services including blood lead testing. Exhibi tor and Vendor List Green& Healthy Homes Initiative (GHHI) • • • • • • • • • • • • Baltimore City Fire Department Baltimore City Health Department HUD-0LHCHH Mt Washington Pediatric Hospital Maryland Department of the Environment BCHDHealthy Homes Greater Baltimore Asthma Alliance United Healthcare Baltimore City Health Department B'Morefor Healthy Babies UMMSHealth Plans/ Riverside Health • • • • • • • • • • • • Healthcare Access Maryland United Way JR Wood GroupSenior Life Insurance Lead Poisoning Prevention Program Men and Families Center Universityof Maryland Health Advantage Maryland Dept. of Health Wolo Eats (Food Truck) B'more Fit [Zumba) BalloonAnimals Monsters and Mermaids (Face Paint) CreativeAlliance (DJ) 1:05pm -1:2 5pm / OPEN PRESS Mix and Mingle wit h Attendees at National Healthy Homes Community Family Fair Location: Henderson Hopkins, 2100 Ashland Ave, Baltimore MD 21205 Contact: Shannon Steinbauer, Division Director, HUDOfficeof Lead Hazard Control Celll(b)(6) I Attendees: 200-300 expected, Ray Lewis of the Baltimore Ravens, the Leadie-Eddie lead testing puppet, state and local elected officials;community members. 10 HUD-17-0330-A-000015 Summary: Int eract with att endees and observe community activities geared towards children participating in blood lead testing. 1:30pm- 1:40pm / TV INTERVIEW Stand -up TV Interview with Fox 45 (WBFF) Location: (At the Community Fair) Hender son Hopkin s, 2100 Ashland Ave, Baltimore MD 21205 Contact: Raffi Williams, Press Secretary Cell: )(6) I l(b 1:40pm-1:50pm / PRINT INTERVIEW Print inter view with John Fritze of The Baltimore Sun Location: (At the Community Fair) Henderson Hopkins, 2100 Ashland Ave, Baltimore MD 21205 Contact: Raffi Williams, Press Secretary Cell: l(b)(6) I 1:50pm- 2:00pm / RADIO INTERVIEW Radio ·int erv iew with Derek Hunter of WBAL 1090AM Location: (At the Community Fair) Hen derso n Hopkin s, 21 00 Ashland Ave, Baltimore MD 21205 Contact: Raffi Williams, Press Secretary Cel~(b)(6) I 2:00pm- 2:10pm / PRINT INTERVIEW Print int erview with Jonathan Easley of The Hill Location: (At the Community Fair) Hend er son Hopkin s, 2100 Ashland Ave, Baltimore MD 21205 Contact: Raffi Williams, Press Secr eta ry Cell: l(b)(6) I 2:10pm- 2:20pm / PRINT INTERVIEW Print interview with Tessa Benson of Time Magaz ine Location : (At the Community Fair) Hender son Hopkin s, 2100 Ashland Ave, Baltimor e MD 21205 Contact: Raffi Williams , Pres s Secretary Cell: l(b)(6) I 2:30pm- 3:30pm / CLOSEDPRESS Liste nin g Session with Non-Profit & Corporate Leader s re: Public/Private Partnership s Locat ion : Hend erso n Hopkin s, 2100 Ashland Ave, Baltim ore MD 21205 Cont act: Michelle Miller, Deputy Director, HUD Office of Lead Haza rd Control and Healthy Hom es Cell: (202) 520 -3687 Henderso n Hopkin s Contact: Tracy Foster Cell: l(b)(6) Loca ti on: ( 443) 642 -2060 !/ Summary: li sten ing sess ion with Corporate & Non-Profit Fund ers and Corporate leade rs. Attendees: Corporate and Non-Profit Community Confirmed: • Bart Harvey, Enterpr ise Foundations • Terri Ludwig, President, Enterprise Community Partners 11 HUD-17-0330-A-000016 • • • • • • • Ruth Ann Norton, President & CEO,Green and Healthy Homes Initiative Amanda Reddy, Executive Director, National Center for Healthy Housing Clarence Anthony, CEO/Executive Director, National League of Cities Paul Weech, President and CEO,Neighborworks America Rebecca Morley, Director, Health Impa ct Project, Pew Charitable Trust Joe Jones, President/CEO, Urban Families Aran than Jones, Chief of Staff, Kellogg Foundation Invited: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Stephanie Powers, Federal liaison, Council on Foundations Ralph Smith, CEO,Grade Leve l Reading Kathy Sessions, Executive Director, Health and Environmental Grantmakers Rip Rapso n, Kresge Foundation Drew Altman, President , Henry Kaiser Family Foundation Richard Besser, President, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Bob Embry, Abell Foundation {Lynne) Calvin Bulter, Baltimore Gas and Electric (Lynne) YMCA of Maryland (Lynne) JP Morgan, Baltimore {Lynne) Lawrence Curtis, President, Winn Development (Lynne) Dan Hirschfeld, COO,Genesis HCC{Lynne) Matt Rienzo, Chief of Staff, Sagamore Development (Lynne) William Cole, CEO,Baltimore Development Corporation (Lynne) Tom Geddes, CEO,Plank Industries (Lynne) 3:30 pm Depart for Tour of the Center /West Development Project (Drive Time: 20 minutes) Location: Center/West Construction Site, 942 West Fayette St, Baltimore, MD 21223 Limo : SOHUD, Mrs. Carson Staff 1: Nelson Bregon, Joe DeFelice, Deana Bass, Beth Zorc, Raffi Williams, Carol Payne Staff 2: Michelle Miller, Jon Gant, Shannon Steinbauer , Sammy Mayo 4:00 pm-4 :30pm/ CLOSEDPRESS Tour of Center /West Development Project Locatio n: Center/West Construction Site, 943 West Fayette St, Baltimore, MD 21223 Contact: Dan Bythewood, La Cite Development Cell i (b)(6) I Attendees: • Dan Bythewood, La Cite Development (tour lead) Summary: The overall project known as Center\ West is a large sca le redevelopment of 32.94 acres of land in the Poppleton neighborhood of Southwest Baltimore. In total, the project will build 3.2 million square feet creating approximately 1,700 to 1,800 units of housing through four phases of constructio n. This includ es approximately 293 units of rental housing and 1,200 unit s of residential homeownership, of which 321 will be town homes. Additionally, the project will involve the development of approximat ely 100,000-200,000 square feet of commercial space to be located on the block between N. Schroeder and N. Amity Streets, extending from W. Baltimore to W. Lexington Street, and th e 12 HUD-17-0330-A-000017 creation of parking, municipal services, and green space. The development will also include, hotels, a large shopping center, and office space. The housing units generated by Center\ West will consist of 20 percent affordable housing, with the remaining 80 percent being sold or rented at market rate. Development costsfor all phases of the project are estimated to approach $800 million. 4:30pm Depart for Residence (End of Tour) Limo: SOHUD,Mrs. Carson 13 HUD-17-0330-A-000018 AGENDAFORTRAVEL US DEPARTMENTOF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT SECRETARY BEN CARSON Wednesday, June 28, 2017 Baltimore, Maryland HEALTHYHOMESTOUR Lynne Patton, Senior Advisor & Director of Public Engagement Ben DeMarzo, Director of Advance Mason Alexander, SOHUDAdvance Staff Nelson Bregon, Assistant Deputy Secretary, Policy & Management Raffi Williams, Press Secretary Austin Brownin_q,Special Assistant to the Secretary Cell: (b )(6 ) Cell: Cell: Cell: Cell: Cell: Wednes day, June 28, 2017 Attire: Business 10:00am-11:30am / CLOSEDPRESS SOHUD Meet and greet at Field Office in Baltimore with HUD Managers and Staff Locatio n : Baltimore Field Office, City Crescent Building , 10 Sout h Howard Street, 5th Floor, Baltimore, MD 2120 1 Contact: Cell: Attendees: Approximately 80. Carol Payne (Field Office Director), sen ior managers and staff Summary: Meet and greet with 7 senior staff members for 30 minutes followed with remarks by the Secr etary to the entire field staff. Awards and certificates may be presented. This visit ends with Photo Ops. 11 :30am-12:30pm/ CIOSEDPRESS Lunch with Mayor Catherine Pugh (D) Location: Possib le redeve lop ment area restaurant in Patterson Park (TBD by Mayor's Office) Contact: Cell: Attendees: Mayor Catherine Pugh, Afra White, Peter Hammond, SOHUD, Candy Carson, Ben Carson Jr, Merlynn 1:00pm-2 :00pm / CLOSEDPRESS Listeni ng Session w ith the Baltimore Housing Auth or ity Location: 417 Fayette Street, Baltimore, MD Contact: Cell: Attendees: Mike Braverman, Mayor Pugh & Senior Leadership of BHA Summary: Hold listening session with BHA leadership to identify best practices, areas of need & improv ement 1 HUD-17-0330-A-000019 2:30pm-3:30pm/ OPEN PRESS Tour of Developments by East Baltimore Development, Inc. (EBDI) Location: 1731 East Chase Street, Baltimore MD 21213 Contact: Cell: Attendees: Ray Skinner (CEOof EBDJ)EBDIstaff and public and private funders of EBDIincluding; State of MD, City of Baltimore, Annie E CaseyFoundation,Johns Hopkins Institut ion, the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation, the Atlantic Philanthropies. Approximately 25 attendees (especiallyJean Hitchcock) Summary: Tour of new row houses built by Ryan Homes as part of the larger effort to revitalize the East Baltimore neighborhood. Tour of Eager Park, a new green space designed to draw the East Baltimore neighborhood together. Tour of Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Early ChildhoodCenter. 3:30pm-5:30pm/ CLOSED PRESS Listen ing Sess ion with EBDI and Johns Hopkin s Location: Henderson-Hopkins, 2100 Ashland Ave, Baltimore MD 21205 Contact: Cell: Attendees: EBDIand Johns Hopkins senior managers and funders. Approximately 20-25 attendees. Summary: Hold listening session with EBDI&Johns Hopkins leadership to discuss importance of public-private partnership for housing-related health, safety concerns & neighborhood redevelopment. Health and Housing Community: • • • • • • • • • • • • • Ami Ghadhia,Assistant Director of FederalAffairs, American Academy of Pediatrics Seema Verma, Director, Centersfor Medicaid Services Redondo Miller,MD President,Johns Hopkins Hospital Shannon MacMahon,Director, Maryland Medicaid Ron Daniel,President ofjohns Hopkins University CatherineAnderson, United Health Care Leana Wen, CommissionerBaltimore Health Department Michael Braverman, Acting Commissioner,Baltimore Housing Ben Grumbles,MDSecretary of the Environment Ken Holt, MDSecretary of Housing Frank Lesh, Executive Director,American Society of Home Inspectors Orlando Velez,Director of Housing Programs and Community Advocacy, Habitat for Humanity CarolineBlakely, President and CEO,Rebuilding Together 6:3 0pm- 8:30pm / CLOSED PRESS Dinner with Governor Larry Hogan (R) Locat ion: Maybe Sagamore waterfront Deve lopment Area (TBD) Contact: Cell: Attendees: GovernorHogan, Spouse, SOHUD,Candy Carson,Ben CarsonJr., Merlynn 2 HUD-17-0330-A-000020 AGENDAFORTRAVEL US DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT SECRETARYBEN CARSON Thursday, June 29 , 2017 Baltimore, Maryland HEALTHYHOMESTOUR Lynne Patton, Senior Advisor & Director of Public Engagement Mason Alexander, SOHUDAdvance Staff Nelson Bregon, Assistant Deputy Secretary, Policy& Management Austin Browning, Special Assistant to the Secretary Raffi Williams, PressSecretary ------------------------------;_ Ce//.(b )(6) Cell. Cell. Cell. Cell. _____ ...J- Thu rsday, June 29, 201 7 Att ire : Busin ess 8 :00arn- 8:30am / OPEN PRESS Tour home that has been assisted with HUDLead Hazard Control Grant Location:l(b)(6) Contact: Cell: I aughter grandaughter grandaughter Summary: Tour home offam ily that has been assisted with HUDLead Hazard Controlgrant funds . Home has had lead hazards controlled and housing-related health and safety hazards mitigated under an OLHCHH Lead Hazard Controlgrant and has Healthy Homes Supplemental funding. 8:3 0arn- 9:00 am SOHUDdeoarts for tour of second home that has been assisted with HUDLead Hazard Control Grant Location (b)(6) ....., Contact: ,__ Cell: ________________ 9:00arn- 9:30am / OPEN PRESS SOHUDtours second home assisted with HUDLead Hazard Control Grant Contact: Cell: 3 HUD-17-0330-A-000021 _______ ________ ...... _ (b)(6) (b)(6) ,,__ (b)(6) (b)(6) ..... husband daughter daughter 9:30am-10:30am / CLOSED PRESS Listening Sessions with Health and Housing Community members Location: Coppin State University, 2500 W North Ave, Baltimore MD 21216 Contact: Cell: Attendees: Approximately 20-25 attendees. Summary: Hold listening session to discuss importance of eliminating childhood lead poisoning and other housing-related health and safety hazards. Commun ity Voices: • • • • • • • • • • • • • KenStrong, Baltimore City, Green& Health Homes Program CynthiaAnderson, Department of Energy, HBCESolar Energy Diann Bell McCoy,Associated Black Charities Tessa Hill,President Baltimore Chapter NAACP Howard Henderson, President Baltimore Urbanleague RoscoeJohnson, Executive Director, Druid Heights CDC Wanda Best, Executive Director, Upton Planning Committee Talib Horne Bon Secours Community Works Raymond Skinner, Executive Director EDBI GerardJoab,Executive Director, St. Ambrose Housing Terrell Williams, Community Organizer,BUILDOne Baltimore Ministers GlennSmith Dr. Maria Thompson, President CoppinState University Dr.David Wilson,President, Morgan State University 11:00am-12:30pm / CLOSEDPRESS Lunch with Former Mayor Kurt Schmoke (and Patricia Schmoke) Location: (TBD) Contact: Cell: Attendees: Former Mayor Kurt Schmoke, Patricia Schmoke, SOHUD, Candy Carson,Ben CarsonJr., Merlynn 12:30pm-2:00pm / OPEN PRESS HUD& Secretary Carson's Nationa l Healthy Homes Community Family Fair Location/Partner: Kaiser Permanente (TBD) Contact: Cell: Attendees: State and local elected officials; Community members. 4 HUD-17-0330-A-000022 SummC1ry:Quick meet and greet with any elected officials or local VIPs. Interact with attendees and observe the activities included in the event such as blood lead testing. Option - Provide brief remarks on stage to the attendees. Plus Invite the Following CongressionalDelegation • Rep. Elijah Cummings (DJ • Rep. Anthony Brown (DJ • Rep.John Delaney (DJ • Rep. Andrew Harris (RJ • Rep. Steny Hoyer (DJ • Rep.Jamie Raskin (DJ • Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger (DJ • Rep.John Sarbanes (DJ 2:30pm- 3 :30pm / CLOSED PRESS Abell Fou ndation Listening Session with Non-Profit & Corporate Leaders re: Public/Pr ivate Partnersh ips Location: Morgan State University, 1700 E Cold Spring Ln, Baltimore MD 21251 Contact: Cell: Summary: Listening session with Corporate & Non-Profit Funders and Corporate leaders. Corporate and Non-Profit Community • Bob Embry, Abell Foundation • Kevin Plank, UnderArmour • Dan Hirschfeld,GenesisRehab Services • CalvinButler, Baltimore Gas& Electric • Paterakis Family • Teresa Carlson,Amazon Web Services • YMCAof Maryland • JP Morgan, Baltimore • Bart Harvey, former chair of the Enterprise Foundation, Fannie Mae Board Member, Chair of the Calvert Foundation • Ruth Ann Norton, President, Green& Healthy Homes Initiative • Terri Ludwig, President, Enterprise Community Partners • Nancy Rockett Eldridge,Executive Director,National Centerfor Healthy Housing • Rebecca Morley,Director of Health Impact and Government Performance, Pew Charitable Trusts • Dr. Richard Besser, incoming President, Robert WoodJohnson Foundation • Patrick McCarthy,President, Annie E. Casey Foundation • Rip Rapson, President, Kresge Foundation • la June Montgomery Tabron, President, WK. Kellogg Foundation • Tomi Hiers,Director of Baltimore CivicSite, Annie E. Casey Foundation • Ralph Smith, CEO,Grade Level Reading Campaign • Joe Jones, Centerfor Urban Families • ClarenceAnthony, CEO/ExecutiveDirector,National league of Cities • Tracey Ross,Associate Director, Centerfor American Progress • Stephanie Powers,Federal Liaison, Councilon Foundations • Angela Rohs, Relationship Manager, Neighborworks America 5 HUD-17-0330-A-000023 SOHUD Baltimore Listening Tour Schedule WEDNESDAY,JUNE 28 Michelle Miller , Healt hy Ho mes Program (202 -520 -3687 c) Keith Ford, Security Advance (202-809 -0870 c) Van Driver : Patr ick Wa llis (240-351 -2548 c) .. . .. 1 -, . '· . . .. ... . 6/ 28 10:00AM 11:15AM HUD Baltim ore Field Office Visit (Garage on 307 W. Baltimore St acros s from 7-11 ) 10 South How ard Street 307 W. Baltimo,e St Wed 6/28 lunch with Mayor Cather ine Pugh (D) Teavolve 1401 Aliceanna St Baltimore MD 21231 Kim or Emma, Managers, Teavofve Wed 6/2 8 1:00PM 2:15PM list ening Session w/ Housing Autho rity of Baltimore City (HABC) Benton Buildin g, Baltimore Housing Authority (13th Fl) 417 E. Fayette Street Baltimore MD 21202 Commissioner Mike Braverman 6/28 2:30PM 3:00PM Tour of EastBa.ltimore Development Inc (EBDI) Development TheTown.sat Eager Park 1710 East Eager Street Baltimore MD 21205 Ray Skinner, CEO, EBDI !wed6/ 28 !Wed .Wed City Cre scen t Building, 5t h Floor Balt imore MD 21201 Carol Pavne (b)(6 ) Afra White, Office of Mayor Pugt, 11:30AM 12:45PM 3:10PM 3:30PM Tour of the Weinberg Early Childhood Center Weinberg Center at Hender,o n Hopkins 2100 Ashland Ave Baltimore MD 21205 Tracy Foster, Henderson Hopkins Wed 6/28 3:30PM 4:30PM lis tening Session with ESDI and Johns Hopkins Henderson Ho pkins (Meeting Room) 2100 Ashland Ave Balt imore MD 21205 Tracy Foster, Henderson Hopkins Wed 6/ 28 4:45PM 5:30PM Meeting wi th Fran k Stron ach Atwate r's Ho pkins 1909 Ashland Ave Balti more MD 21205 Former Congressman Toby Roth Wed 6/ 28 6:30PM 8:30PM Di nner w ith Governor lar!:l H~an Rec Pier Choe House (inside Saiamor e Pend!i'. Hotell 1715 Thames Street Balt imore MD 2123 1 K~ Address City State Zip POC Name I cate Kevi n (Manager), Rec Pier Chop House McCol1an , Gov. Hogan THURSDAY,JUNE 29 Michelle Miller , Healthy Homes Program (202 -520 -3687 c) Kevin Thomas , Security Advance, (202-345-0 434 c) Van Driver: Patrick Wallis (240 -351 -2548 c) Day Date Thur Thur POCCell HUD-17-0330-A-000024 Departure Event location 6/ 29 8: 15AM 8:45AM To ur home assisted wi th HUD le ad Hazard Control Gra nt Home o• /h \/ &::\ 6/29 9:00AM 9:30AM To ur second home assisted w ith HUD lead Hazar d Control Gra nt Home o ~ (h , Thur 6/ 29 9:30AM 9:45AM Press Gaggle outsi d e second home Home ol i Thur 6/ 29 10:00AM 11:00AM lis te ning Sessions wit h Balt imore Com m unity Voices Coppin Stat e U niversity, Talon Center Room 214 {Buildi ng on loop Road near Parking Lot F/G) 2500 W North Ave Balt imore MD 21216 Man hewCur io, Copp in State Thur 6/ 29 11:15AM 12:15AM Lunch wrth Joe OeFelice an d Carol Payne B&O American Brasserie 2 N. Charl es St Balt imore MD 21201 Lerone McDo nald_.B&O Manager Thur 6/ 29 12:30PM 1:25PM Na tional Hea lthy Hom es Communi ty Fam ily Fair Henderson Ho pkins (Gymnasium/Outdoor Areas ) 2100 Ashland Ave Balt imoce MO 21205 Tracy Foster, Henderson Hopkins 6/29 JThur Amval I.Hom eow ner IHomeowner )( R) / h \/ a\ I 1( b)(6) ! (Outside) HUD Press Secretary 1:30PM 2:20PM Press Interv iews at Healthy Homes Commun ity Family Fair Henderson Ho pkins (Gym nasium/Out door Areas) 2100 Ashland Ave Balt imore MD 21205 Raffi W illiam s, HUD Press Secretary 6/29 2:30PM 3:30PM Listen ing Session wi th No n-Profit & Corporate leaders Henderson Ho pkins (Meeting Room) 2100 Ashland Ave Balt imore MD 21205 Tracy Foster, Henderson Hopkins I ITh ur RaffiW illiams, (b)(6) BALTIMORE ADVANCE SCHEDULE TUESDAY, JUNE 27 WEDNESDAY EVENTS: Keith Ford, Security Advance (202-809-0870 c) / BEN Tr ip Planner: M iche lle M ill er, Health y Homes Program (202-520-3687 c) Event Day Event Date Arrrval Event Locat ron Address Ce-r iPU 1:lOPM Thur 6/29 2c30PM 3;30 PM liste ning Session with No n -Profit & C~ Hen derson Hoek ins (Me eting Room) 2100 Ashland Ave Baltimore MD 21205 Tracy Foster, Henderson Hoekin< 10 FT. .. • ••••••.••• ., ••• . "'? ~--·-: ,. ........ . ................... , ' ..... 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Arias Jtite Development,LLC • .....~~ ~ ~ ... ·Q-~~ - n-· .·_1 .- Biography 1:;__~__,_'1~~· ~,~~~ ~"T"~ _,... • ...-.. . - - ... - ~ ..· ~ - •• ¥f't~.,: 7. ~·~: ·*' . ·... -:- :J/r((t_,J 1\ -.,. ,- ... ChiefExecutive OfficerandCoFounder DanielBythev.ood Sr is ooeof LaCite's primaryequityinvestors and is anintegralpartofraisingcapitalforalldevelopments. P.rior to LaCite. , Presiden t. andManaging Pa'lnerin Belleville RealtyGroup ; whichovmedandoperated commercial realestateholdings. hewastheFounder Hewasasoa realestateinvestor , financial consultant and limitedpartnerin FlagLuxuryProperties LLC(FLP), a realestatedevelopment company responsible fOI'constructing high-end properties fortheRitz-Carlton andthe Marriott Group . AmongFLP's signature developments , whichopened in 2002,and, theRitz-Carlton Clubin Jupiter , Florida , anexclusive residential aretheMiamiSoothBeachRitz-Carlton community featuring an11l-hole JackN"teklaus goijcourse.Mr. Bythev.ood ownedandoperated JetRouteUnlimited, a private jet charter servicewithcontracts fromABCSportsandtheJimHenson Company, v.tlichhesoldin theeartyeighties . Mr.Bythewood earneda B.S. from andpost-Doctorate Lycoming Collegeandholdsa Doctorate degree fromHoward University President and Co-Founder AstheManaging Partner ofLaCtte,Danielis responsible foranaspectsofdevelopment fromtheinception ofinitialarchitectural concepts to construction, marketing , operations , andsales.Mr. Bythev.ood leadshiscompany bothin strategic management whilealsoraisingprivate newconstruction , andrehabproperties . Heis a globalreal estatedeveloper/entrepreneur whopossesses extensive cap~alforacquisition. experience inadvanced realestatedevelopment andinvestments acrossnumerous markets.Overthepast15yearshehasdeveloped, secured andstructured debtandequity , constructed , andnegotiated bothpublicandprivatepartnerships . Mr. Bythewood alsosecured , and closedonTaxlllCfement Financing . Healso manages allaspects ofconstruction through operatlon forhisHarlem legislated, structured andLongIslandproperties . Priorlo LaC~e.hewasanacquisitions manager at NewYorkEquityFund(NYEF), wherehemanaged bothdebt andequity , forconstruction andadministration oflargeredevelopment projectsonvacantlandandin occupied buildings (somewhichrequired substantial resident relocation) . Whieat NYEF,Mr. Bylhewood managed a onebillion dollarhousing portfolio andmanaged theinvestmen t of S225MM in equity . Mr. Bylhewood earneda BA fromAdelphiUniversity Co-Developer Partner anda partnerin LaCiteDevelopment LlC. Mr. Stem's familyarethe founders ofTJ Maxx,BJ's, Marshalls, Jonathan Stemis a co-developer others).Mr. Stemhasdeveloped , shopping centers andhousing. andHomeGoods(among overa S1.0 btll.ionin hotels Withover20yearsin Mr. Stembringsextensive knowledge ofacquisitions, financing, project realestatefinanceanddevelopmenl commercial , residential management. designandmaitetillgto the LaCiteteam.Mr. Stemdeveloped projects through ADGCapitalandwasco-founder andmanager ofFlagLuxuryProperties . AmongFLP's signature developments aretheMiami SoulhBeachRitz-Canton , which openedin 2002,and,theRitzCarlto nClubin Jupiter , Florida , anexclusive residential community featuring an18-holeJackNicklaus golfcourse . Priortofounding Flag LuxuryProperties , Mr.Stemwasanexecutive officeratOgdenCorporation wherehe expanded of thecompany 's realestateand entertainment-related activities . Mr. Stemholdsa BA fromHatVafd University Co-Founder and Executive Vice President With21yearsofadvanced realestatefinance , investor relations , andgovernment relations,Mr.Ariashaspersonally negotiated, structured in equityanddebtforcomplex andclosedS900MM 80/20housing bondtransactions . Hiscurrentdutiesincludestructuring andleading La Priortola C~e . Mr. AriaswasSVPofAcquisitions andInvestor Relations forIFGCapita l Cite'sclosingteamsonallaspectsofdevelopmenl Acquisition/Rehab project.Mr.Ariasonceservedas v.flerehesecured fundingfromGoldman Sachsandclosedon a 266unitsin-place a $2.98 affordable housing SeniorDevelopment Officer / FundManager forESICwherehemanaged theNewYorkEquityFund(NYEF), investment fundcomprised ofmultiple annualfunds , NYCbanks , andNewYorkCityHousing Frnance andDevelopment Agencies. Al NYEF , hetrainedandledlocaldevelopers in theconstruction of 1,300residential units.Mr. Ariasholdsa Master's Degree in Management andUrban Policyfromthe NewSchoolforSocialResearch and a BA fromUCLA. HUD-17-0330-A-000091 THURSDAY BIOGRAPHIES Cynthia Anderson DOE HBCE Solar Energy Cynthia V. Anderson is the Chief Operations Officer for the U.S. Department of Energy's Office o Environmental Management. She ensures day -to -day operationa l oversight and management of Projec Management, Safety and Security Operations, the EM Recovery Act Program, Techno logy Innovation 8 Development, Regulatory Support and Program and Site Support, maintaining an overall cognizance o the programmatic activities at EM Headquarters. In March 2009, Ms. Anderson was appo inted to leac the Environmental Management Recovery Act Program, which is a $6 billion initiative to accelerat< environmenta l restoration, facility decommissioning and demolition, and radioactive waste disposa while saving and creating thousands of jobs under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act o 2009. HUD-17-0330-A-000092 Diann Bell-McCoy Associated Black Charities Diane Bell-McKoy is the President and CEO of Associated Black Charities (ABC), Maryland'! leading African-American philanthropic organization, where she leads a team of "change agents" focusec on closing the health and wealth gaps in the State of Maryland through strategic partnerships anc investments for the development of healthier and wea lthier communities. Their signature economic strategy is entitled More in the Middle focusing on a wealthier region by strengthening the assets o people of color specifically African Americans, low income, the working poor and the fragile middle class Given the impact of health disparities in relationship to income security, this is also a core part of theil mission . To achieve this vision, ABC seeks to leverage relationships, advocate, educate, inform public policy, organize and financially invest in research based strategies. Ms. Bell-McKoy came to Associatec Black Charities after completing an 18 month term as a Senior Fellow at the Annie E Casey Foundation . Prior to her service at Casey, Ms. Bell-McKoy was the President and now, Chair of Empowe1 Baltimore Management Corporation (EBMC); the non-profit organization that managed thE Empowerment Zone in Baltimore City. Since the Empowerment Zone designation in 1994, more thar 15,000 residents were placed in jobs and more than 12,000 jobs came to the Zone through new businesi development and/or business expansions. Long after the Zone designation, as a result of investments the Baltimore Empowerment Zone was able to yield a $16 million dollar return on their various loans. HUD-17-0330-A-000093 Howard Henderson President, Baltimore Urban League Howard Henderson, President & CEO of the Greater Baltimore Urban League, has an impressiv1 and successful history of dedicated service to his community and the nation . He has spent his adult lif1 working to improve the living and working conditions of African Americans, other minorities, th1 underprivileged and the under served. Prior to his Urban League appointment, Mr. Hendersot demonstrated his commitment to human rights and civil rights in other employment venues. From 198( to 1993, he served the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, he served as , principal adviser to Dr. Benjamin L. Hooks, Chief Executive Officer. Before joining the national executiv1 leadership team of the NAACP,Mr. Henderson was appointed by Gov. John D. Rockefeller, IV to serve a! Director of the West Virginia State Employment and Training Division, Governor's Office of Economi• and Community Development. Mr. Henderson is recognized nationally for his expertise in the areas o human and civil rights. During the past 30 years, he has been involved in many of the major civil right: issues, including affirmative action, economic parity, political empowerment, fair housing, anc education. HUD-17-0330-A-000094 Talib Horne Community Works Talib A. Horne is joining Bon Secours Baltimore Health System as Executive Director of Comm uni~ Works. Talib will set the strategic direction, lead staff, coordinate community activities, and develoJ community partnerships. He will also be responsible for the fiscal management of Community Works. Gerard Joab Executive Director St. Ambrose Housing Before joining the St. Ambrose team Gerard Joab ran the Newark and Jersey City Local lnitiativei Support Corp. He also previously ran a group that provided quality affordable low income housing. HUD-17-0330-A-000095 Dr. Maria Thompson President, Coppin State University As the chief academic officer for SUNY Oneonta, Thompson has led the educational mission for public, regional comprehensive university offering bachelor's and master's degrees to 6,000 student~ She has overseen institutional accreditation, institutional planning and assessment, and professiona development of more than 500 full- and part-time faculty members . She initiated the first academi master plan for the campus and implemented a plan for restructuring the division of academic affairs t, strengthen the university's long-term strategic position. Thompson graduated from Tennessee State University and holds an M.S. from the Ohio Stat University in textiles. She earned her doctorate in text ile science and textile economics from th , University of Tennessee . She completed the Institute for Educational Management at Harvard Universit: in 2011 and, in 2013, completed the Spectrum Executive Leadership Program sponsored by th , American Council on Education. She is in the 2014-15 class of the Executive Leadership Academy, , leadership deve lopment program jointly developed by the American Academic Leadership Institute, th American Association of State Colleges and Universities, and the Council of Independent Colleges. HUD-17-0330-A-000096 Rev. Alvin Hathaway Union Baptist Church A native Baltimorian and son of Union Baptist Church, he is tru ly a man of God; acknowledging hi: call to the ministry and through obedience to Christ, he prepared himself academica lly and spiritua ll~ for the shepherding of God's people . Rev. Hathaway has two earned terminal degrees; Ph. D. h Philosophy of Religion from the North Carolina College of Theology and Doctor of Ministry degree fron the United Theo logical Seminary. He earned his Master of Arts in Church Ministries and a cert ificate it Urban Ministry from Saint Mary's Seminary and University. He is a graduate of the Harvard Divinity Schoo l's Summer Leadership Institute. He earned ; Certificate in Exegesis, Hermeneutics, and Homiletics from Georgetown College and Regent's Par) College, Oxford University. He has a Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies from the McKendree School o Religion. He also studied Philosophical Theology at what was then Coppin State College and was the firs President of its Philosophical Theology Club. He is the recipient of the following fellowships: Nationa Civic League, 2001 Pfrozheimer Fellow and Maryland Historical Society, 2005 Lord Baltimore Fellov. Rev Hathaway is a graduate of Baltimore City College High School. He is a member of the Academy o Homiletics and the Society of Biblical Literature. He was inducted into the Martin Luther King Jr. Boan of Preachers of Morehous e College on April 12, 2012. HUD-17-0330-A-000097 Rev. Elmore E. Warren Whitestone Baptist Church " Whitestone Baptist Church's Sr. Pastor and Teacher was born and raised in Richmond, Virginia. H is married to the former Myrtice Ball and has three children. Pastor Warren has completed extensiv theological and divinity studies, receiving a Bachelor of Theology from Richmond Virginia Semina~ Bachelor of Science from Liberty University, Master of Divinity from Virginia Seminary and College, an Honorable Doctors of Law and Divinity from Richmond Virginia Seminary and Virginia Seminary an College. Rev. Todd Yeary Douglas Memorial Community Church Dr. Sheridan Todd Yeary is the Senio r Pastor of the Douglas Memorial Community Church i" Baltimore, Maryland. He also serves as the Chief Executive Officer of DMCC's two communit development corporations - Camp Farthest Out, Inc. and Douglas Village, Inc. Dr. Yeary is the forme Associate Director of the Center for Black Studies at Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, Illinois. HUD-17-0330-A-000098 Bart Harvey Enterprise Foundations Frederick Barton "Bart" Harvey Ill, former chairman and CEO of Enterprise Community Partners has been forging a path out of poverty for low-income families through affordable, decent housing fo1 decades. After graduating from Harvard University and Harvard Business School, the Gilman alum (clas: of '67) spent ten years on Wall Street in corporate finance with Dean Witter. In 1984, he took a six month sabbatical to work with Jim Rouse, vo lunte ering with the Enterprise Foundation. He took a job a the foundation and never looked back. Today he is recognized as a leader in national housing policy. With his mentor Rouse, Harvey helpec create the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit, which provides financing for affordable rental homes, anc he led Enterprise's launch of the Green Communities initiative - a green building program for low income housing. HUD-17-0330-A-000099 Terri Ludwig President, Enterprise Community Partners Terri Ludwig is president and chief execut ive officer of Enterprise Community Partners, Inc., , national nonprofit that creates affordab le homes and strengt hen s communities across the Unite< States. Enterprise has been a pioneer for innovative neighborhood so lution s and communi~ development financial products for over 30 years, having invested over $23 billion to create or preserv1 nearly 360,000 affordable homes. Terri is also chair of the Enterprise Community Investment Board o Directors and serves as a member of the Enterprise Community Partners Board of Trustees. With nearl~ three decades of experience in investme nt banking and nonprofit leadership, Terri joined Enterprise h 2009 as execut ive vice president and chief operating officer. She began her tenure as president and CEC in January 2011. From 2002 to 2009, Terri served as president of the Merrill Lynch Community Developmen Company, where she led the bank's community developm ent efforts, committ ed more than $2 billion it loan s and investme nt s, launched a successfu l social investment platform for Merrill Lynch's priv at, clients and serve d as a senior advisor on diversity issues. Prior to Merrill Lynch, Terri was the presiden and CEO of ACCIONNew York, the largest nonprofit microlender in the United States, whose mission i: to lend small business owners the capital and support th ey need to achieve success. Following the Sept 11 tragedy, Terri mobilized a team to establish the American Dream Fund, a disaster relief func delivering loans and technical assistance to small busines s owners who lost their livelihoods in th1 disaster. HUD-17-0330-A-000100 Ruth Ann Norton President and CEO,Green and Healthy Homes Initiative Ruth Ann Norton serves as President & CEO of the Green & Healthy Homes Initiative (GHHI), ; national nonprofit founded in 1986 dedicated to the elimination of childhood lead poisoning and the creation of healthy, safe and energy efficient housing for America's childr en. A dedicated advocate fo healthy hou sing, she broadened the mission of the organization, formerly the Coalition to End Childhooc Lead Poisoning, by designing a groundbreaking national program built on a framework of cross-secto collaboration to efficiently deliver green, healthy and safe homes in communities throughout the Unitee States. HUD-17-0330-A-000101 Amanda Reddy Executive Director, National Center for Healthy Housing Amanda Reddy, MS, Executive Director, is an experienced public health professional with over • decade of experience in data management, analysis, and program evaluation. Since joining thE organization in September 2012, first as a senior analyst with Healthy Housing Solutions, NCHH's for profit subsidiary, and subsequently with NCHH,she has advanced numerous organizational initiatives including those related to increasing healthcare financing of healthy homes services , developing train in! and technical assistance to support states in launching and growing sustainable asthma home visitint programs, and the development of indicators for the HUD Healthy Communities Index. Prior to he1 career at NCHH, Ms. Reddy was a research scientist with the New York State Department of Health where she filled a variety of program evaluation, management, and technical support roles for c collection of programs including the Asthma Control, Healthy Homes and Lead Poisoning Prevention Healthy Neighborhoods, and Healthy Home Environments for New Yorkers with Asthma programs. Ms Reddy holds an MS in environmental health from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicim and a BAin neuroscience and behavior from Mount Holyoke College. In May 2017, Ms. Reddy was namec Executive Director of the National Center for Healthy Housing. HUD-17-0330-A-000102 Clarence Anthony CEO/ Executive Director, National League of Cities As NLC President, Mr. Anthony served as the chief spokesperson of the oldest and larges organization of municipal officia ls in the United States, representing more than 1,600 cities and towm as well as 49 state municipal leagues that are members of NLC. He also served as First Vice President o International Union of Local Authorities and as Founding Treasurer of United Cites and Loca Governments (UCLG), the international voice for local governments, for four years. Most recently, h1 served as the Interim Manager for UCLG.He has continued his involvement with NLC by serving on th• Building Committee . Paul Weech President and CEO,Neighborworks America Paul Weech is the president and CEO of NeighborWorks America, a nearly 40-year-old Congressionally chartered nonprofit serving more than 245 of the strongest nonprofits working it hou sing and community development. Previously, he worked with the Housing Partnership Network serving as both executive vice president for policy and external affairs and senior vice president fo1 policy. Prior to that, he served in a similar capacity with Stewards of Affordable Housing for the Future HUD-17-0330-A-000103 Rebecca Morley Director, Health Impact Project, Pew Charitable Trust Rebecca Morley directs the Health Imp act Project, a collaboration of the Robert Wood Johnsm Foundation and The Pew Charitable Trusts. The Health Impact Project is a national initiative designe( to promote the use of health impact assessments (HIAs) as a decision-making tool for policymakers. Before joining Pew, Morley served as the executive director of the National Center for Health: Housing, a non-profit organization dedicated to creating healthy and safe housing for children. She lee the center's recovery work in the Gulf Coast region following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, and launchec and chaired the National Safe and Healthy Housing Coalition-a multidisciplinary collaboration of non profits advocating for better quality housing and neighborhoods for the nation's families. Joe Jones President and CEO,Urban Families Joseph T. Jones, Jr. is founder and CEO of the Center for Urban Families (CFUF), a Baltimore Maryland nonprofit service orga nization established to empower low-income families by enhancin1 both the ability of women and men to contribute to their families as wage earners and of men to fulfil their roles as fathers. Prior to founding CFUF, Mr. Jones developed and directed the Men's Service: program for the federally funded Baltimore Healthy Start initiative and replicated the Baltimore affiliate of the nationally recognized STRIVE employment services program. His ability to engage and providE hands-on services to fathers garnered him the reputation of trailblazer in the field. HUD-17-0330-A-000104 Bob Embry Abell Foundation As President, Robert C. Embry Jr. leads the Abell Foundation's efforts to improve the quality of lifE for people in Maryland and Baltimore City. Prior to joining the Foundation in 1987, Bob served as President of the Board of Schoo Commissioners for Baltimore City, Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urbar Development, and Commissioner of the Department of Housing and Community Development fo1 Baltimore City. Since assuming the presidency of the Foundation, Bob has held leadership roles or numerous boards, including a five year term as President of the Maryland State Board of Education. Born and raised in Baltimore, Bob graduated from Baltimore City College High School, William ! College, and Harvard Law School. He and his wife, j(b)(6) ~s Calvin Butler Baltimore Gas and Electric Calvin G. Butler Jr. became chief executive officer of Baltimore Gas and Electric Company (BGE) or March 1, 2014. Butler previously se rved as BGE's senior vice president, regulatory and external affairs In that role, he was responsible for executing the company's strategic direction and cultivatini relationships with government, regulatory, community and other key stakeholders. Butler also servec as Exelon's senior vice president of corporate affairs and held other leadership positions within Exelor and BGE's sister company, ComEd (Chicago). Butler played a critical role in helping to successfull} navigate company and stakeholder relations during the merger between Exelon and Constellatior Energy. HUD-17-0330-A-000105 Stephanie Powers Federal Liaison, Council on Foundations Stephanie Powers is the Executive Branch Liaison managing public -philanthropic partnerships ir the Council on Foundations' Department of Public Policy and Government Relations . The publi, partnership portfolio compliments the Council's long standing work as the policy voice for philanthrop) to the Legislative Branch and en sures that philanthropy has a voice within the Executive branch a: well. In her work on behalf of the Council's membership, Ms. Power s identifies opportunities to connec foundations and government leverage opportunities for mutual benefit, as well as leadershiJ collaborations with national organizations that can help to advance philanthropic missions. Ralph Smith CEO,Grade Level Reading A member of the Law Faculty at the University of Pennsylvania for two decades, Ralph is a nationall) recognized legal scholar and attorney with expertise in corporate and securities law as well as educatior law and policy. He also served as Chief of Staff and Chief Operating Officer for the School District o Philadelphia, and as a senior advisor to former Philadelphia Mayor Wilson Goode on children and famil) policy . As the founding director of both the National Center on Fathers and Families and the Philadelphic Children's Network, Ralph helped laun ch and lead what is now known as the Responsible Fatherhooc movement. HUD-17-0330-A-000106 Kathy Sessions Executive Director, Health and Environmental Grantmakers Kathy Sessions is HEFN's Executive Director. In 1999 Kathy helped funder s create HEFN, and sh( has worked to build HEFN and environmental health and justice philanthropy ever since. She oversee: HEFN's programs and services, working closely with staff, funder leaders, and members. Kath) contributes to HEFN's Giving lnSlght blog and cultivates collaborative relationship s with HEFN': philanthropic and other partners. Kathy's HEFN work began as a consultant to the Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, HEFN'! first home base. In 2002 she joined CGBD's staff where for two years she coordinated both HEFN anc the Climate & Energy Funder s. In 2010 Kathy became a co-Director and HEFN became a joint plan o work of Virginia Organizing. She became HEFN's Executive Director in 2017. Kathy represents HEFN on the National Environmental Health Partnership Council and on thE MomentUs Climate for Health Leadership Circle. She's a contributor to The Huffington Post. Her pas board service includes stints with the Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology of the Nationa Research Council and the Barbara Smith Fund. Her past work experience was with nonprofits anc international organizations including the United Nations Association of the USA, ACCESS,the Unitec Nations Development Programme, the Aspen Institute, and Leaders in Environment anc Development. Kathy holds an M.P.A. from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and Internationa Affairs at Princeton, and an AB., magna cum laude, in Social Studies from Harvard . HUD-17-0330-A-000107 Rip Rapson Kresge Foundation Rip Rapson is president and CEO of The Kresge Foundation, a private, national foundation dedicatec to expanding opportunities in America's cities through grantmaking and social investing. Since his appointment in 2006, Rapson has led the 92-year-old foundation to adopt an array o grantmaking and investing tools to improve the economic, social, cultu ral and environmenta l condition: of urban life through six defined programs: arts and culture, education, environment, health, humar services and community development in Kresge's hometown of Detroit . In 2015, the foundatior awarded more than $145 million in grants and investment commitments. Nationally, Rapson has strengthened the philanthropic sector's role through convening collaborating and supplementing community development activities in cities across the country. Ir Detroit, Rapson and the foundation provided centra l support to the "Grand Bargain," an unprecedentec partnership between the philanthropic community, city pensioners, the State of Michigan and th( Detroit Institute of Arts, to prope l the City of Detroit's successful emergence from municipal bankruptc) in 2014. A veteran of urban policy and philanthropic leadership, Rapson began his career as a legis lativ( assistant to U.S. Rep. Don Fraser, and in that position oversaw development and passage of the Boundar) Waters Canoe Area Wilderness Act of 1976, which brought full wilderness protection to the million-acn lake country of northern Minnesota. After attending law school, Rapson became increasingl y interested in philanthropy's role in urbar and economic development while representing a number of Minnesota nonprofit organizations as , partner at Leonard, Street & Dienard in Minneapolis in the 1980s. HUD-17-0330-A-000108 Drew Altman President, Henry Kaiser Family Foundation Dr. Altman founded the current -day Kaiser Family Foundation in the early 1990's, directing complete overhaul of the Foundation's mission, staff, and operating style. Prior to joining th Foundation, Dr. Altman was Commissioner of the Department of Human Services for the state of Nev Jersey under Governor Tom Kean. As Commissioner, he developed nationally recognized initiatives i i welfare reform, school-based youth services, programs for the homeless, and Medicaid managed cart: Dr. Altman was Director of the Health and Human Services at the Pew Charitable Trusts; Vice Presiden of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, where he led the development of the Foundation's program in HIV/ AIDS, health services for the home less, and health care financing; and he served in the Heal ti Care Financing Administration in the Carter administration. Dr. Altman received his BAfrom Brandeis University and his Masters in political science from Brow1 University. He earned his PhD in political science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, die his post-doctoral work at the Harvard School of Public Health, and taught public policy at MIT befori moving on to public service. He holds an honorary doctorate from the Morehouse School of Medicine Dr. Altman is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Institute of Medicine. HUD-17-0330-A-000109 La June Montgomery Tabron President Kellogg Foundation Ms. Tabron earned a bachelor's degree in business admin istration from the University of Michiga1 in Ann Arbor, and a master's degree in business administration from the Kellogg Graduate Schoo l o Management at Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill. She is a certified public accountant and , cert ified management accountant. Her career began as an auditor for Plante & Moran PLLC. A1 outstanding civic leader, she serves as president of the board of the Western Michigan Universit: Foundation and is a board member of the Michigan-based Bronson Healthcare group, in addition t, numerous other community and professional organizations. Richard Besser President Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Dr. Besser received his Bachelor of Arts degree in economics from Williams College and medical degre from the University of Pennsylvania . He completed a residency and chief residency in pediatrics at John Hopkins University Hospital in Baltimore. He volunteers as a pediatrician with the Children's Aid Societ:: in New York City, and he is currently a Professor of Pediatrics at Columbia Universi and a Distin uishe1 .... Visiting Fellow at the Harvard School of Public Health . He and his wife .__ (b)(6) l(b)(6) ___________ HUD-17-0330-A-000110 HUD-17-0330-A-0001 1 1 Summary of Legal Issues for SOHUD's Baltimore Trip Background on HABC The Housing Authority of Baltimore City (HABC), the fifth largest housing authority in the country, was established in 1937 and serves over 20,000 residents in more than 10,000 housing units. HABC's portfolio includes 28 family developments, 17 mixed population buildings, 2 senior buildings and scattered sites throughout the City. Baltimore's Housing Choice Voucher program provides an additional 12,000 families with rental housing subsidies each year. HABC is a Moving to Work (MTW) agency. Through the Rental Assistance Demonstration program, HABC is converting about 4,500 of its Public Housing units to Project Based Rental Assistance contracts. Ongoing Litigation and Consent Orders {b)(7)(A) Thompson. HABC is Party to the Thompson consent order (Title VI) and the respondent in DOJ's Bailey litigation - referred under Section 504 by HUD. Under Thompson , HUD must report quarterly to DOJ and plaintiffs' counsel that HUD has undergone the appropriate civil rights review for plans and significant decisions. One of the participants in your listening sessions will be Tessa Hill-Aston who is the President of the Baltimore NAACP. The NAACP Legal Defense Fund is plaintiff's counsel in the Thompson litigation. Recently , the plaintiffs sent correspondence to HUD with recommendations for pending RAD transactions. HUD-17-0330-A-000112 I>bingmaps A B Old Hanover Rd, Upperco , MD 21155 U S Housing & Urban Development , 10 S Howard St Ste 500, 1 hr 59 min , 66.4 mi Lig ht traffic (1 hr 44 min witho ut traffic) Via 1-795 S, 1-695 S Baltimore, MD 21201 C D E F Teavolve Cafe & Lounge , 1401 Aliceanna St, Baltimore , MD 21231 Baltimore Housing, 417 E Fayette St Ste 1339, Baltimore , MD 21202 1710 E Eager St, Baltimore, MD 21205 Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Early Childhood Center, 2100 Ashland Ave, Baltimore, MD 21205 G H 855 N Wolfe St, Baltimore, MD 21205 I Old Hanover Rd, Upperco , MD 21155 1715 Thames St, Baltimore, MD 21231 DAY 1 Wednesday, June 28 A to B 38 min (30.1 mi) A - Old Hanover Rd, Upperco, MD 21155 t 1. Depart Old Hanover Rd toward M D-91 / Emory Rd 0.2 mi "i 2. Bear left onto MD-91 / Emory Rd 0.1 mi ~ 3. Shell on the corner 7' 4. Bear right t ow ard MD - 128 / Butler Rd 0.2 mi t 5. Keep straight onto MD - 128 / Butler Rd 0.3 mi C 6. C Turn left onto MD-30 / Hanover Pike Take ramp left for 1-795 S 7. 4.7 mi 8.8 mi Minor Congestion Take ramp right for 1-695 S 9.9 mi HUD-17-0330-A-000113 C, C, t 8. At exit llA , take ramp right for 1-95 North toward Baltimore 4.0 mi 9. At exit 53, take ramp right fo r 1-395 North towa rd Inner Harbor/ Downtown 1.5 mi Keep straight onto S Howard St 10. 0.3 mi .&. Moderate Congestion Arrive at S Howard St 11. If you reach W Baltimore St, you've gone too far B B U S Housing & Urban Develop ment to C 10 min (1.6 mi) B U S Hou sing & Urban Develo p ment 1. - -- ~ Depart S Howard St toward W Baltimore St 220 ft Turn right onto W Baltimore St 2. 469 ft 7-Eleven on the corne r ~ 3. Turn right onto Hopkins Pl 0.2 mi ~ 4. Turn left onto W Pratt St 0.1 mi t 5. ~ 6. Turn right onto S President St 0.1 mi ~ 7. Turn left onto Eastern Ave 0.3 mi ~ 8. Turn right onto S Eden St 0.1 mi Road name changes to E Pratt St 0.6 mi .&. Moderate Congestion Arrive at S Eden St 9. The last intersect ion is Fleet St If you reach Aliceanna St, you've gone too far HUD-17-0330-A-000114 C Teavolve Cafe & Lounge C to D 7 min (1.0 mi) C Teavolve Cafe & Lounge - 0.2 mi 1. Depart Aliceanna St toward S Central Ave C.t 2. At roundabout, take 1st exit onto President St 0.2 mi It 3. ~ 4. Keep right onto S President St 0.2 mi A Moderate Congestion Turn left onto E Lombard St 0.2 mi A Moderate Congestion ~ ----t S. Turn right onto S Gay St 0.1 mi 6. Road name changes to N Gay St 144 ft Arrive at N Gay St on th e left 7. The last intersecti on is E Baltimore St If you reach E Fayette St, you've gone too far D D Baltimore Housing to E 8 min (1.4 mi) D - Baltimore Hou sing 1. Depart N Gay St toward E Fayette St 0.4 mi t 2. Road name changes to Ensor St 0.3 mi 7' 3. Bear right onto E Monument St 0.5 mi ~ 4. 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HUD-17-0330-A-000121 I>bing maps A B C D Old Hanover Rd, Upperco , MD 21155 2 hr 38 min , 81.2 mi Moderate traffic (2 hr 6 min witho ut traffic) Via MD-30, 1-795 S Coppin State Univ ersity , 2500 West North Avenu e, Baltimor e, MD 21216 E F G B & 0 American Brasserie, 2 N Charles St, Baltimore , MD 21201 Henderson-Hopkins, 2100 Ashland Ave, Baltimore , MD 21205 Vienn a DAY 2 Thursday, June29 A to B 31 min (18.9 mi) A Old Hanover Rd, Upperco , MD 21155 t 1. Depart Old Hanover Rd toward Frye Rd 518 ft ~ 2. Turn right onto Fl)'e Rd 0.5 mi Y' 3. Turn right to stay o n Frye Rd 0.3 mi ~ 4. Turn left onto MD-30 / Hanover Pike 3.3 mi 5. Bear right t oward MD-128 / Butler Rd 0.2 mi 6. Keep straight onto MD - 128 / Butler Rd 0.3 mi ,___ - "t " 0 Take ramp left for 1-795 S 7. 8. 8.8 mi Minor Congestion Take ramp right for 1-695 S 1.5 mi (b)(6) ~ 9. HUD-17-0330-A-000122 (b)(6) +, 10. ~ 11. +, 12. 13. - - B l(b)(6) B to C 11 min (2.1 mi) B l(b)(6) (b)(6) 1. - ~ 2. ~ 3. "'i 4. +I 5. 6. C l(b)(6) C to D 5 min (l.3 mi) C l(b)(6) HUD-17-0330-A-000123 (b)(6) 1 - +l 2 ~ 3 Arrive at N Warwick Ave 4. The last int ersect ion is St Stephens Ct If you reach W North Ave, you 've gone too far D D Coppin State Universi ty to E 14 min (4.2 mi) D - Coppin State Univ ersity 1. Depart W North Ave toward Morela nd Ave 0.5 mi ~ 2. Turn right onto US- 1 S / N Monroe St 1.2 mi ~ 3. Turn right ont o W Saratog a St 0.2 mi ~ 4. Turn right onto N Pulaski St 404 ft ~ 5. Take ramp right and foll ow signs for US-40 East 1.4 mi ~ 6. Turn right onto MD -295 S / N Greene St 0.3 mi Exxon o n the corne r - I- ~ 7. Turn left onto W Baltimo re St 0.4 mi ~ 8. Turn left onto N Hanover St, and t hen immedia t ely turn right o nto WWi lkes Ln 433 ft Arr ive at W W ilkes Ln on the right 9. The last intersect io n is N Hanove r St If you reach N Charles St. you've gone too far E B & 0 American Brasserie HUD-17-0330-A-000124 E to F 14 min (2.2 mi) E B & 0 American Brasserie -1. Depart W Wilk es Ln toward N Charles St 115 ft Turn left onto N Charles St ~ 2. ~ 3. ~ 4. ~ 5. ~ 6. Turn left onto N Duncan St 0.1 mi ~ 7. Turn right onto Ashland Ave 33 ft BURGERKING on the corner 0.3 mi Turn right o nto US-40 E / E Mulberry St 1.4 m i Turn left onto N Wa shington St Sunoco on the corner Turn right onto E Monum ent St BURGERKING on the corner 0.2 mi 0.1 mi Arrive at Ashland Av e 8. The last inter sect ion is N Duncan St If you reach N Collington Ave, you've gone too far F Hend erson -Hopkin s F to G 1 hr 23 min (52.5 mi) F - Henderson -H op kins 1. Depart Ashland Ave towa rd N Collington Ave 138 ft ~ 2. Turn right o nto N Collington Ave 387 ft ~ 3. Turn right onto E M adison St 0.2 mi ~ 4. Turn left onto N W olfe St 0.3 mi 7- Eleven on the corne r HUD-17-0330-A-000125 - Turn right ont o US-40 W / Orleans St ~ 5. Sunocoon t he corner i" 6. Bear right onto N Exeter St 361 ft +, 7. Turn left onto Hillen St 0.2 mi ~ 8. Bear left onto N Holliday St, and then immediat ely t u rn right onto E Saratoga St 0.1 mi +, 9. Turn left onto Guilford Ave 0.2 mi t 10. Road name changes to South St 0.1 mi ~ Turn right onto E Lombard St 11. .a.Moderate Congestion 0.2 mi t Road name change s to W Lombard St 12. .a.Moderate Congestion 0.2 mi Turn left onto S Howard St 0.9 mi +, 13. G 14. Keep straight onto 1-395 S 0.7 mi C, Take ramp left for 1-95 South towa rd Washington 15. .a.SeriousCongestion 25.3 mi, 22 min .a.Moderate Congestion 0.2 mi (b)(6) t @ 16. 17. 'iii) 18. +, 19. HUD-17-0330-A-000126 20. HUD-17-0330-A-000127 (b )(6) :.. if. EN ~ < \t C: n GIHI/~ " ~ 4; -: - OAK { ED~R GA,:>ENSLAU -= u.r WA (b)(6) 11,; ~,~ r E l?nl ~· ... ~, S nd,1tf ~n "9 WINOSO~ITTRA fi - ,« Coppin State .... University 7 \ t W Af17.-t1~A,,. Edmond'°'1Ave fOA,101,fSf' N# wn1r•1 AUENOA!E C~u c-1n, SOOTH-BOVO SM1/TJOSCPHS MtOllfft ACADEMY HflGHTS tlO THlf'D lm-. C:W> 1/AfO.~f -~• .~ ,....,. 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HUD-17-0330-A-000130 From: Sent: To: Subject: Attachments: Demarzo, Benjamin E 24 Jun 2017 01:20 :34 +0000 Bacon, James A;Delahoyde, Abigail M Baltimore Maps attached just in case you need them for a book BALTIMORE MAP DAY 106.28.17 .pdf, BALTIMORE MAP DAY 2 06.29.17.pdf Day 1: https://binged.it/2t19D7V Day 2: https:ljbinged.it/2tWfs3A Ben DeMarzo Director of Advance I Office of Administration U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 451 7th Street, SW, Suite 10218 T: (202) 402-5357 I C:! (b)(6) I Washington, DC 20410 !I E: benjamin.e.demarzo@hud.gov HUD-17-0330-A-000131 I>bingmaps A B Old Hanover Rd, Upperco , MD 21155 U S Housing & Urban Development , 10 S Howard St Ste 500, 1 hr 59 min , 66.4 mi Lig ht traffic (1 hr 44 min witho ut traffic) Via 1-795 S, 1-695 S Baltimore, MD 21201 C D E F Teavolve Cafe & Lounge , 1401 Aliceanna St, Baltimore , MD 21231 Baltimore Housing, 417 E Fayette St Ste 1339, Baltimore , MD 21202 1710 E Eager St, Baltimore, MD 21205 Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Early Childhood Center, 2100 Ashland Ave, Baltimore, MD 21205 G H 855 N Wolfe St, Baltimore, MD 21205 I Old Hanover Rd, Upperco , MD 21155 1715 Thames St, Baltimore, MD 21231 DAY 1 Wednesday, June 28 A to B 38 min (30.1 mi) A - Old Hanover Rd, Upperco, MD 21155 t 1. Depart Old Hanover Rd toward M D-91 / Emory Rd 0.2 mi "i 2. Bear left onto MD-91 / Emory Rd 0.1 mi ~ 3. Shell on the corner 7' 4. Bear right t ow ard MD - 128 / Butler Rd 0.2 mi t 5. Keep straight onto MD - 128 / Butler Rd 0.3 mi C 6. C Turn left onto MD-30 / Hanover Pike Take ramp left for 1-795 S 7. 4.7 mi 8.8 mi Minor Congestion Take ramp right for 1-695 S 9.9 mi HUD-17-0330-A-000132 C, C, t 8. At exit llA , take ramp right for 1-95 North toward Baltimore 4.0 mi 9. At exit 53, take ramp right fo r 1-395 North towa rd Inner Harbor/ Downtown 1.5 mi Keep straight onto S Howard St 10. 0.3 mi .&. Moderate Congestion Arrive at S Howard St 11. If you reach W Baltimore St, you've gone too far B B U S Housing & Urban Develop ment to C 10 min (1.6 mi) B U S Hou sing & Urban Develo p ment 1. - -- ~ Depart S Howard St toward W Baltimore St 220 ft Turn right onto W Baltimore St 2. 469 ft 7-Eleven on the corne r ~ 3. Turn right onto Hopkins Pl 0.2 mi ~ 4. Turn left onto W Pratt St 0.1 mi t 5. ~ 6. Turn right onto S President St 0.1 mi ~ 7. Turn left onto Eastern Ave 0.3 mi ~ 8. Turn right onto S Eden St 0.1 mi Road name changes to E Pratt St 0.6 mi .&. Moderate Congestion Arrive at S Eden St 9. The last intersect ion is Fleet St If you reach Aliceanna St, you've gone too far HUD-17-0330-A-000133 C Teavolve Cafe & Lounge C to D 7 min (1.0 mi) C Teavolve Cafe & Lounge - 0.2 mi 1. Depart Aliceanna St toward S Central Ave C.t 2. At roundabout, take 1st exit onto President St 0.2 mi It 3. ~ 4. Keep right onto S President St 0.2 mi A Moderate Congestion Turn left onto E Lombard St 0.2 mi A Moderate Congestion ~ ----t S. Turn right onto S Gay St 0.1 mi 6. Road name changes to N Gay St 144 ft Arrive at N Gay St on th e left 7. The last intersecti on is E Baltimore St If you reach E Fayette St, you've gone too far D D Baltimore Housing to E 8 min (1.4 mi) D - Baltimore Hou sing 1. Depart N Gay St toward E Fayette St 0.4 mi t 2. Road name changes to Ensor St 0.3 mi 7' 3. Bear right onto E Monument St 0.5 mi ~ 4. Turn left onto N Broadway 0.2 mi - HUD-17-0330-A-000134 ~ s. Turn right onto E Eager St 213 ft Arrive at E Eager St 6. The last intersect ion is N Broadway If you reach McDonogh St, you've gone too far E 1710 E Eager St, Baltimore, MD 21205 E to F 3 min (0.4 mi) E - 1710 E Eager St, Baltimore, MD 21205 1. Depart E Eager St toward McDonogh St 0.1 mi ~ 2. Turn right onto N Wolfe St 499 ft ~ 3. Turn left onto Ashland Ave 0.2 mi Arrive at Ashland Ave 4. The last intersect ion is N Duncan St If you reach N Collington Ave, you've gone too far F Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Early Childhood Center F to G 2 min (0.2 mi) F Harry and Jeanet t e Weinb erg Early Childh ood Center ~ 1. Depart Ashland Ave toward N Duncan St 0.2 m i 2. Turn left onto N Wolfe St 177 ft Arrive at N Wolfe St 3. The last intersect ion is Ashland Ave If you reach E Mad ison St, you've gone too far G 855 N Wolfe St, Baltimore , MD 21205 HUD-17-0330-A-000135 G to H 8 min (1.4 mi) G 855 N Wolfe St, Baltimor e, MD 21205 1' - ~ 1. Depart N Wolfe St toward E Madison St 0.6m i 2. Road name changes to S Wolfe St 3. Turn right onto Thames St 0.7 mi 0.1 mi Arrive at Thames St 4. The last inte rsect ion is S Ann St If you reach S Broadway , you 've gone too far H H 1715 Thame s St, Baltimore , MD 21231 to I 45 min (30.3 mi) H 1715 Thame s St , Baltimo re, MD 21231 1. Depart Thames St toward S Broadway 200 ft ~ 2. Turn right onto S Broadway , and then immediate ly turn left onto Lancaster St 338 ft ~ 3. Turn right onto S Broadway 0.2 mi ~ 4. Turn left onto Eastern Ave 0.5 mi ~ 5. 1' 6. a, Turn right onto S President St Keep straight onto N President St 325 ft Minar Congestion Keep straight onto 1-83 N / Jones Falls Expy 7. 0.4 mi "- Moderate Congestion 9.4 mi "- Minor Congestion HUD-17-0330-A-000136 - ,- - t 8. Keep straight onto Jones Falls Expy 0.4 mi ~ 9. Take ramp right for 1-695 West toward Pikesville 2.3 mi ~ 10. Keep straight onto 1-695 S 3.1 mi c; At exit 19, take ramp right fo r 1-795 North towa rd Reisterstown / 11. Owings Mills 8.7 mi Minor Congestion ~ At exit 9A, take ramp left for MD-30 North/ 12. Hanover t 13. Keep straight onto MD - 128 N / Butler Rd 0.5 mi ~ 14. Turn left onto MD -30 / Hanover Pike 3.4 mi ~ 15. Turn right onto Frye Rd 0.9 mi ~ 16. Turn left onto Old Hanover Rd 518 ft .___ - MD-140 East toward 0.4 mi Arr ive at Old Hanover Rd 17. The last intersection is Frye Rd If you reach PleasantGrove Rd,you've gone too far I Old Hanover Rd, Upp erco, MD 21155 HUD-17-0330-A-000137 - z G1"tt1Vnou11t C~,npc,ry ORUO HEIGHTS > ~ s z ;7 E P1~11on St f B,dd'P St 0 1710 E foger St, BtDDtf Baltimore, MD 2U0S mim ~ H.1rry~nd Je.1nette Weinberg 0 __I ,.,4 EM~d u :::-i H PLEASANT II lW <.,ARDC/IS E.lrfy011ldhood Center M ElDEIIRYMIi( ; ()!leans St • Z l,UT MORf ,.: HIGHLANDS DCJ-'ll!A \ .. a i - pr. i ~ { W frenkl n St v.W Mulberry SI .. St SER£4 ... ~ SCTON,. tt E f~a IRO~D'NA> £•ST I 0,/Vfll i I' IIPXII HOWNSPA« nts PO NT i.. 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BEREA "' PA HERSON DOUGLAS HOMES i l PERKINS HOMES E Biddle St BIDDLE STREfT """"'' 0/N ,O N z MONTFORD } E Madison St E Mooumffl l St uJa, Ja/ont DUNBAR Hapkm BROADWAY Ha,p1to MCELDERRY PARK OrleansSt Orleans St P ( Fayflt1 Sr DOUGlAS a r o p s c o HOMES PATTER~ON PARK. tl RIVERSIDE PERKINS HOMES I £ QCUST POINT ~ n 11t.\,:rosoft Oatpomll'io~ 2'1117 HER Old Hanover Rd, Upperco, MD 21155 ~I> ~ 01bomRd ~ 2017 MterosohCorpcr.n,on~ 2017 HERE These d irect ions are subject to th e M icrosoft ® Service Ag reement and are for informati ona l purposes o nly . No guarantee is mad e regardi ng their completeness or accuracy. Construction projects, traffic, or othe r events may cause a ctua l cond itio ns to diff er fro m these results. Map and traffi c data © 2017 HERE'". HUD-17-0330-A-000140 I>bing maps A B C D Old Hanover Rd, Upperco , MD 21155 2 hr 38 min , 81.2 mi Moderate traffic (2 hr 6 min witho ut traffic) Via MD-30, 1-795 S Coppin State Univ ersity , 2500 West North Avenue , Baltimor e, MD 21216 E F G B & 0 American Brasserie, 2 N Charles St, Baltimore , MD 21201 Henderson-Hopkins, 2100 Ashland Ave, Baltimore , MD 21205 Vienn a DAY 2 Thursday, June29 A to B 31 min (18.9 mi) A Old Hanover Rd, Upperco , MD 21155 t 1. Depart Old Hanover Rd toward Frye Rd 518 ft ~ 2. Turn right onto Fl)'e Rd 0.5 mi Y' 3. Turn right to stay o n Frye Rd 0.3 mi ~ 4. Turn left onto MD-30 / Hanover Pike 3.3 mi "t 5. Bear right t oward MD-128 / Butler Rd 0.2 mi 6. Keep straight onto MD - 128 / Butler Rd 0.3 mi CJ 7. ,___ - C Take ramp left for 1-795 S 8. 8.8 mi Minor Congestion Take ramp right for 1-695 S 1.5 mi (b)(6) ~ 9. HUD-17-0330-A-000141 (b)(6) +, 10. ~ 11. +, 12. 13. B l(b)(6) B to C 11 min (2.1 mi) B l(b)(6) (b)(6) 1. - ~ 2. ~ 3. "'i 4. +I 5. 6. C l(b)(6) C to D 5 min (l .3 mi) C l(b)(6) HUD-17-0330-A-000142 (b)(6) 1. - +l 2. ~ 3. Arrive at N Warwick Ave 4. The last intersection is St Stephens Ct If you reach W North Ave, you've gone too far D D Coppin St at e Univ ersity to E 14 min (4.2 mi) D - Co pp in St ate Unive rsity 1. Depart W North Ave toward Moreland Ave 0.5 mi ~ 2. Turn right onto US- 1 S / N Monroe St 1.2 mi ~ 3. Turn right onto W Saratoga St 0.2 mi ~ 4. Turn right onto N Pulaski St 404 ft ~ 5. Take ramp right and fo llow signs for US-40 East 1.4 mi ~ 6. Turn right onto MD-295 S / N Greene St 0.3 mi Exxon on the corner - I- ~ 7. Turn left onto W Baltimore St 0.4 mi ~ 8. Turn left onto N Hanover St, and then immediately turn right onto WWilkes Ln 433 ft Arrive at W Wilkes Ln on the right 9. The last int ersect ion is N Hanover St If you reach N Charles St. you 've gone too far E B & 0 American Brasserie HUD-17-0330-A-000143 E to F 14 min (2.2 mi) E B & 0 American Brasserie -1. Depart W Wilk es Ln toward N Charles St 115 ft Turn left onto N Charles St ~ 2. ~ 3. ~ 4. ~ 5. ~ 6. Turn left onto N Duncan St 0.1 mi ~ 7. Turn right onto Ashland Ave 33 ft BURGERKING on the corner 0.3 mi Turn right o nto US-40 E / E Mulberry St 1.4 m i Turn left onto N Wa shington St Sunoco on the corner Turn right onto E Monum ent St BURGERKING on the corner 0.2 mi 0.1 mi Arrive at Ashland Av e 8. The last inter sect ion is N Duncan St If you reach N Collington Ave, you've gone too far F Hend erson -Hopkin s F to G 1 hr 23 min (52.5 mi) F - Henderson -H op kins 1. Depart Ashland Ave towa rd N Collington Ave 138 ft ~ 2. Turn right o nto N Collington Ave 387 ft ~ 3. Turn right onto E M adison St 0.2 mi ~ 4. Turn left onto N W olfe St 0.3 mi 7- Eleven on the corne r HUD-17-0330-A-000144 - Turn right onto US-40 W / Orleans St ~ 5. Sunocoon the corner i" 6. Bear right onto N Exeter St 361 ft +, 7. Turn left onto Hillen St 0.2 mi ~ 8. Bear left onto N Holliday St, and then immediately t urn right onto E Saratoga St 0.1 mi +, 9. Turn left onto Guilford Ave 0.2 mi t 10. Road name changes to South St 0.1 mi ~ 11. t 12. +, 13. C 14. Keep straight onto 1-395 S C, Turn right onto E Lombard St .a.Moderate Congestion Road name changes to W Lombard St .a.Moderate Congestion Turn left onto S Howard St .a.Moderate Congestion Take ramp left for 1-95 South toward Washington 15. .a.SeriousCongestion 0.9 mi 0.2 mi 0.2 mi 0.2 mi 0.7 mi 25.3 mi, 22 min (b)(6) t 16 ,_ @ 17 ,- 'iii') 18 ,- +, 19 ,_ HUD-17-0330-A-000145 20. HUD-17-0330-A-000146 (b)(6) Hl EN ~ < C: ~ i Et>"°IIGA,:>ENS-LAI.ESt.>! " (b)(6) E 13rd 1• \ :c u.r S ncl.ltt ~n WINOSO~ITTRACf C '"'"" • :C~< ..,.,,.,,. """ "'. M,d,wnSI CH Edmond'°'1Ave EOA.101,fSf' rt. Henderion Hopkins G.-rsrrrn ,s, t Dllit AU! Wts1r•1 AUENOA!E N# C~u c- 1n, SOOTH-BOVO SM1/TJOSCPHS MtOllfft ACADEMY HflGHTS tlO THlf'D NAfO.~f -~• .~ ,....,. 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I appreciate the opportunity to work with you all and I feel like it was a very successfu l visit! Thank s aga in. Have a great weekend Let me know if there is anything you ever need me to help with. It was a pleasure work ing with you Michelle Get Outlook for iOS HUD-17-0330-A-000151 Subject : BALTIMORETRAVELITINERARY Start: End: Mon 6/26/2017 8:00 AM Mon 6/26/2017 9:00 AM Recurrence: (none) Organizer: Demarzo, Benjamin E Hertz Rent-A-Car Pick Up: Confirmation: Washington Rail Union Station Washington 20001, DC, United States: Tel : + 1 (202) 289-6084 H3402365287 Hilton Baltimore Address: Confirmation: 401 West Pratt Street Baltimore, MD 21201 United States 3363620677NON SMKING CONF HUD-17-0330-A-000152 From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Attachments: Patton, Lynne M 11 May 2017 19:20:27 +0000 Delahoyde, Abigail M;Demarzo, Benjamin E Alexander, Mason Balt imore Healthy Homes Listening tour Baltimor e (FINAL).docx Hey Abby! Attached is the Lxl for Baltimore . Can you possible put it in our norm al format , as discussed, while Ben vets all names according ly, per Mason? Once done, tomorrow I will see if Mason & I can sit down with Healthy Homes to review the updated version. Aft er tha t , I wi ll also send it to Ben & Merlynn for their updated review . Monday w e will loop in CIRfor the governor, mayor( s) and congressional mem ber invites. Win win . Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Pub lic Engagement I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housin, and Urban Development, Suite 10226 E: lynne.m .patton @hud.gov T: (202) 402-8252 I C: (b)(6) HUD-17-0330-A-000153 U.S . DE PARTMENT OF HOUS ING AND URBAN DEVEL OPMENT WASHINGTON, D C 20410-3 000 EVENT OPTIO NS BR IEFIN G M EMORANDU M D ate : To: Throu gh : Fro m: R e: Attac hments: May 3, 2017 Secretary Ben Carson Lynne Patton Jon Gant and Mich elle Miller Hea lthy Homes Listening Tour in Baltimore , MD June 28-29, 2017 (tentative) 1) Propose d O utline of Baltimo re Age nda 2) Potential Invite es Propo sed Outline of Baltimore Agenda: Day I : Ju11e 28, 201 7 Time: Event: 8: 10am - 8 :SOam Arrive in Baltimo re via Acela Ex press Time: Event: Location: 10:00 a.m. -11 :30 a.m. Meet and greet at Field Offi ce in Ba ltimore with HUD Managers and Staff Baltimore Field Office, City Crescent Bui lding , 10 South Howard Street, 5th floor, Baltimor e, MD 21201 Meet and greet with 7 senior staff members for 30 minutes followed with remarks by the Secretary to the entire field staff. Awards and certificates may be present ed. This visit ends with Photo Ops. Meeting with Senior Staff is closed to the press. Caro l Payne (Field Office Director), senior manager s and staff. Approximately 80 attendees for Secreta ry's Remarks. Summary: Press: Attendees: Time : Event: Location: Press: Attendees: 1 I :30 a.m. -12 :30 p.m. Lunch with M ayo r Cat heri ne Pugh (D) Possib le redeve lopment area restaurant in Cherry Hill or Patterson Park (TBD) Closed Mayor Catherine Pugh , SOHUD, Candy Carson, Ben Carson Jr, Merlynn Time: Event: Location : Summary: 1:00 a.m. -2 :00 p.m. Listening Sess ion with the Baltimore Housing A uthority 1225 West Pratt Street, Baltimore, Maryland 2 1223 Press: Attendees: Hold listening session with BHA leadership to identify best practices, areas of need & improvement Close d Mike Bra ebenna n, Mayor Pugh & Senior Leadership of BRA HUD-17-0330-A-000154 Time: Event: Location: Summary: Press: Attendees: Time: Event: Location: Summary: Press: Attendees: 2:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Tour of Developments by East Baltimore Development, Inc. (EBDI) 173 1 East Chase Street, Baltimore MD 21213 Tour of new row houses built by Ryan Homes as part of the larger effort to revitalize the East Baltimore neighborhood. Tour of Eager Park, a new green space designed to draw the East Baltimore neighborhood together. Tour of Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Early Childhood Center. Open Ray Skinner (CEO of EBDJ) EBDI staff and public and private funders ofEB DI including; State of MD, City of Baltimore, Annie E Casey Foundation, Johns Hopkins Institution, the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation, the Atlantic Philanthropies. Approximately 25 attendees. 3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Listening Session with EBDI and Johns Hopkins Henderson-Hopkins, 2 100 Ashland Ave, Baltimore MD 21205 Ho ld listening session with EBDI & John s Hopkin s leadership to discuss importanc e of public -privat e partnership for housing-related health, safe ty concerns & neighbor hood redevelopment.. Closed EBDC and Johns Hopkins senior managers and funders. Approximately 20-25 attendees. Health atrd Housing Community • Ami Ghadhia, Assistant Director of Federal Affairs, American Academy of Pediatrics • Seema Verma, Director, Centers for Medicaid Services • Redonda Miller, MD President, Johns Hopkins Hospita l • Shannon MacMahon, Director, Maryland Medicaid • Ron Daniel, President of Johns Hopkins University • Catherine Anderson, United Health Care • Leana Wen, Commissioner Baltimore Health Department • Michael Braverman, Acting Commissioner, Baltimore Housing • Ben Grumbles, MD Secretary of the Environment • Ken Holt, MD Secretary of Housing • Frank Lesh, Executive Director, American Society of Home Inspectors • Orlando Velez, Director of Housing Programs and Community Advocacy, Habitat for Humanity • Caroline Blakely, President and CEO, Rebuilding Together Time: Event: Location: Press: Attendees: 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Dinn er with Governor Larry Hogan (R) Maybe Sagamore waterfront Development Area (TBD) Closed Governor, Spouse, SOHUD, Candy, BJ, Merlynn 2 HUD-17-0330-A-000155 Day 2: Jun e 29, 201 7 Time: Event: Location : Summ ary : Press: Atte ndees: 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Tour of 2 Homes that has been assisted with HUD Lead Hazard Contro l Grant TBD Tour 2 homes of families that has been assis ted with HUD Lead Hazar d Contro l grant fund s that has had lead hazards contro lled and housing-related hea lth and safety hazards miti gated under an OLHCHH Lead Ha zard Control gran t that has Healthy Hom es Supp leme ntal funding. Open Homeowner , te nants, and grantees. Approximately 5-10 attendee s per home. Time : Event: Location: Summary : 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Listening Sessions with Health and Housing Community members Copp in State University , 2500 W Nor th Ave , Baltimor e MD 2 12 16 Press: Attendees: Close d Appr oximatel y 20-25 attendees. Hold listening sess ion to discuss importance of public -priv ate pa rtners hip in eliminating childh ood lead poisonin g and other housing-re lated health and safety hazards Community Voices • Ken Strong, Baltimore City, Green & Hea lth Homes Pro gram • Cynthia And erson, Depar tment of Energy, HBCE Solar Energy • Diann Bell McCoy , Associated B lack Char ities • Tessa Hill , Pres ident B altimor e Chapter NAACP • How ard Hender son, President Baltimor e Urban Leag ue • Roscoe Johnson, Exec utive Director, Dru id Height s CDC • Wanda Best , Exec utive Dir ector, Upton Plannin g Committe e • Tali b Home Bo n Secours Comm unity Work s • Raymond Skinner, Exec utive Director EDBI • Gerard Joab , Exec utive Dir ector, St. Ambrose Housi ng • Terrell Williams , Community Organizer , BUILD One Ba ltimore Ministers Glenn Smith • Dr. Maria Thompso n, President Coppin State Univers ity • Dr. David Wi lson , Presi den t, Morga n State Uni versity Time: Event: Locat ion: P ress: Atte ndees: 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Lunch with Former Mayor Kurt Schmoke TBD Close d Former Mayor Kurt Schmoke, SOHUD , Candy Carson, Ben Carson Jr. , Merlyn n Time: Eve nt: Location: Summary: 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Abell Fo undation Listening Session with Non-Profit Funders & Communit y Leaders Mor gan State Univers ity, 1700 E Co ld Spring L n, Baltimore MD 2125 1 Listenin g sess ion with Corporate & Non-Profit fund ers and Comm un ity Leader s. 3 HUD-17-0330-A-000156 Press: Attendees: Closed Abell Foundation (Bob Embry); Underarmour (Kevin Plank); Genesis Rehab Services (Dan Hirschfeld); Baltimore Gas & Electric (Calvin Butler); Fonner Enterprise CEO (Bart Harvey); Paterakis Family; Amazon Web Services (Teresa Carlson); YMCA of Maryland & JP Morgan, Baltimore Philanthropic and Non-Government Community • Bart Harvey, former chair of the Enterprise Foundation, Fannie Mae Board Member, Chair of the Calvert Foundation • Ruth Ann Norton, President, Green & Healthy Homes Initiative • Terri Ludwig, President, Enterprise Community Partners • Nancy Rockett Eldridge, Executive Director, National Center for Healthy Housing • Rebecca Morley, Director of Health Impact and Government Performance, Pew Charitable Trusts • Dr. Richard Besser, incoming President, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation • Patrick McCarthy, President, Annie E. Casey Foundation • Rip Rapson, President, Kresge Foundation • La June Montgomery Tabron, President, W. K. Kellogg Foundation • Tomi Hiers, Director of Baltimore Civic Site, Annie E. Casey Foundation • Ralph Smith, CEO, Grade Level Reading Campaign • Joe Jones, Center for Urban Families • Clarence Anthony, CEO/Executive Director, National League of Cities • Tracey Ross, Associate Director, Center for American Progress • Stephanie Powers, Federal Liaison, Council on Foundations • Angela Rohs, Relationship Manager, Neighborworks America Time: Event: Location: Summary: Press: Attendees: 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Host National Healthy Hom es Month Community Fair Kaiser Permanente (TBD) Quick meet and greet with any elected officials or local VIPs. Interact with attendees and observe the activities included in the event such as blood lead testing. Option - Provide brief remarks on stage to the attendees. Open State and local elected officials; Community members. Congressional Delegation Rep. Elijah Cummings (D) Rep. Anthony Brown (D) Rep. John Delaney (D) Rep. Steny Hoyer (D) Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger (D) Rep. Andrew Harris (R) Rep. Jamie Raskin (D) Rep. John Sarbanes (D) 4 HUD-17-0330-A-000157 ADDITIONAL VET Pot ential Invitees: State am/ Local El ected Officials • • • • Larry Hogan, Governor, State of Maryland Catherine Pugh, Mayor of Baltimore US Senator Chris Van Hollen US Senator Ben Cardin Faith-Based Community • Rev. P. M. Smith Huber Memorial • Rev. Calvin Keene, Memorial Baptist • Rev. Sheridan Todd Yeary, Douglas Memorial Community Church • Rev. Patrick Clayborn, Bethel AME Church • Rev. Walter Thomas, New Psalmist Baptist Church • Rev. Hoffman Brown, Wayland Baptist Church • Farther Donald Sterling, New All Saints Catholic Church • Dr. Kaeo Bethea, Set the Captives Free Community Cburcb • Rev. Dontae Hickman, Southern Baptist Church • Rev. Alvin Hathaway, Union Baptist Church • Rev. Elmore Warren, Whitestone Baptist Church • Rev, Harold Carter, New Shiloh Baptist Church • Rev. Jerome Stephens, Office Senator Ben Cardin • Rev. Rodney Hudson, Ames United Methodist Church • Rev, William Calhoun, Trinity Baptist Church • Rev. Ray Bomberger, St. Peter Claver US Department of Energy & Morga n State University-HBCU Consortiu m Morgan State University is one of nine historically Black Colleges and Universities entering an agreement with the U.S. Department of Energy to form the HBCU Clean Energy Consortium. The new partnership will focus on bringing solar energy to working communities, creating job training and employment, developing research in innovative technologies and increasing ltbe number of Black students pursuing degrees and careers in STEM fields. In 2016, the Department of Energy and Morgan State University teamed up with Grid Alternatives (Solar Non-profit), City of Baltimore and Civic Works to provide energy efficiency upgrades and install rooftop solar panels to select homes within the Morgan Community Mile neighborhoods. 5 HUD-17-0330-A-000158 Carol Payne, Director, HUD Baltimore Field Office Harv ard University JFK School of Government Executive Training Program in Housing and Community Development; M.A.Johns Hopkins University (nursing) Carol Payne's expertise includes conven ing diverse gro ups in solution-oriented dialogue to promote commun ity empowerment and engagement and build public trust. She is the Director of the Baltimore Field Office of the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and coordinates the delivery of HUD's program in Maryland with a special interest in afforda ble housing, economic development, neighborhood revitalization, hou sing needs of specia l populations and the integr at ion of health and housing policy. Carol r eprese nt s Region III as the Sustainability Officer in t he Office of Sustainable Housing and Communities, Office of the Deputy Secretary and is responsible for providing education, building partnerships and articulating HUD's goals and agenda for sustainab le and livab le commun ities. Her past roles includ e leadership positions in nur sing adm inistrat ion and r esearch at The Johns Hopkins Medical Institut ions, legislat ive leadersh ip in organizing a coalition to ensure passage of the Maryland Maternal and Infant Security Act which established revised statewide standards, inpatient obstetrical care and newborn hereditary disorders screen ing and was a model for nat ional policy signed into law by President William Clinton in 1996. She was a Salzburg Fellow and studied the Social and Economic Determinants of the World's Public Health in Salzb urg, Austria; was named a 2005 Maryland's Top 100 Women by the Maryland Daily Record for her public policy and socia l ju stice activ ism in the areas of he alth, education and hou sing and is an inaugural membe r of the Baltimore City Place Matters Collaborative for Health Equity. A 2009 recip ient of the Excellence in Government Fellowship jointly sponsored by the Federal Government and the National Partnership for Public Service, Carol is a gra duate of the Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government Executive Trainin g Program in the area of Housing and Community Development and hold s a master's degree in nursing from Johns Hopkin s University. HUD-17-0330-A-000159 Peter Hammen, Chief of Operations Baltimore Mayor's Office I Born in Baltimore, Maryland o~(b)(6 ) Hammen attende d the University of Baltimore and earned his B.S. in crimi nal justice in 1989 and his M.P.A. in public admin istr ation in 1993. Delegate Hammen wa s a member of House of Delegat es from Janu ary 11, 1995 to December 2016. He initia lly served on the House Environme nt al Matters Committee an d th en mov ed to the House Hea lth and Government Oper ation s Comm ittee in 2003. He se rved as that commit tee's chairm an from 2005 to 20 16. He was the House Co-Chair of the Joint Legislat ive Task For ce on Small-Group Market Hea lth Ins ur ance . Hammen re signed his seat in December of 2016 to tak e a job in the administratio n of Baltimore Mayor Cather ine Pugh. I Peter A. Hammen (born l{b)(G) is an America n politician who represented the 46t h legislat ive district in the Maryland House of Delegate s. Delega te Hamm en was also the Chairman of the House Hea lth and Govern ment Opera ti ons Committee. HUD-17-0330-A-000160 Michael Braverman Acting Commissioner, Baltimore Housing Authority B.A.the Johns Hopkins University; J.D. the City University of New York. Wife is an ear ly childhood consultant; two children In his 30+ years of experience with Baltimore City-as a pro secutor, as Director of Code Enforcement's legal team, as Deputy Commissioner of Permits and Code Enforcement, and now as Acting Housing Commissioner-Michael has played a key role in innovating new approaches to improv e the quality of life in Baltimore's neighborhoods. As Deputy Commissioner, he oversaw a division account ing for a lmost 2/3 of the sta ff and 99% of the genera l revenue collected for DHCD. In that role, he reengineered cleaning, boarding, and housing code enforcement operations, reducing response times while increasing service outputs. He was also a key architect of the Vacants to Value program, leading its innovative receiversh ip an d strategic demolition pro grams; and an essent ial collabo rator on Project CORE, which is providing unprecedented funding for blight removal and community greening in Baltimore. Michael's focus on efficiency, tr anspa rency, and accountability ha s result ed ·in savings to the City, and better service for its citizens. In addition to his day -to-day ma na gement responsibilities as Deputy Commissioner, he help edl design and deliver on inno vat ions includin g: a dedicated Spec ial Investigat ions Unit which identifies and locates illegal dumpers in Baltimore and helps prosecute them for th eir crimes; the City's receivership program, a nationally -rec ognized best practice which helps tr ansfer derelict vacant properties from unresponsive owners to cap italized developers who can rehabilitate and reoccupy them; and a suite of enterpri se applications that work to collect information from 311, manage housing and building inspections, issue notices and citations to violators, and ensure responsiveness an d follow up on citizen comp laint s. Michael is known nationally for his expertise in well-managed, data-driven gove rnment, and has been asked to share his work with organizations including the Center for Community Progress, the Federal Reserve Bank Boar d of Governors, the Clinton Global Initiative, and a host of cities across the country. He is known locally for forging partnerships across City and HUD-17-0330-A-000161 State agencies, and buildin g relationships with community residents and leaders, privat e and non - profit investors, anchor institutions, and others to achieve big picture goals. Michael hold s a J.D. from the City University of New York and a B.A. from the Johns Hopkins University. He currently lives in Baltimore with his wife, an educator and early childhood consultant, and h is two children. Julie Day, Acting Chief of Staff Baltimore Housing Authority Julie Day is th e Dep uty Commissioner of Baltimor e Housing for the Land Reso ur ces Division. She manages the staff responsible for acquisition, asset management, and disposition of city owned properties. She is a key member of the leadership tea m of vaca nt s to Value, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's blight elimin ation initi ative. Julie joined Baltimore Housing nearly twenty years ago as a staff attorney and served as Director of the Code Enforcement Lega l Section for severa l years prior to her current assignment. She is a native Baltimorean, a member of th e Maryland bar, and a lifelon g Orioles fan. HUD-17-0330-A-000162 Stephen Janes Assistant Commissioner, Research & Compliance, Baltimore Housing Authority Before his app ointment to thi s post in March 2002, Janes se rved for eight years as Director of the Community Developme nt Block Grant (CDBG) Progra m for DHCD.Janes also served for seven years as the City Planner for DHCD's Research and Analysis Section, where he oversaw primary and secondary researc h efforts. He holds a M.A. in city plannin g from the University of Maryland. Jan Goslee General Counsel, Baltimore Housing Authority Ms. Goslee brings to the position extens ive expertise in housing law. For more tha n 15 years, she ha s pra cticed law in th e areas of affordab le housing an d re al estate. Ms. Goslee served in the deputy capac ity in the Office of Lega l Affairs as Associate Genera l Coun se l since ince ption of th e office in 1994. Prior to that, Ms. Goslee repr esen ted both the Housing Authority of Baltimore City and the Baltimore City Department of Housing an d Comm uni ty Deve lopm ent as an Assistant Solicitor in the City Law Departmen t. Ms. Goslee began represe ntin g HABC in 1986 as an assoc iat e attorn ey in th e Law Offices of Hylton & Gonzales. Ms. Goslee has a J.D. from The Ohio State University, Mor r ell School of Law. HUD-17-0330-A-000163 Amy Wilkinson Associate Executive Director of FHEO Enforcement Before accept ing this post in May 2001 , Amy Willkinson served as the General Deputy Ass istant Secretary for Fair Housing & Equal Opportun ity at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Develo pment (HUD). In that position, she managed a workforce of more than 500 employees-located in 10 regions across the United States and in Washington, DC-responsible for enforcement of the fair housing laws. She also developed and supervised the implementation of policy with respect to the fair housing laws. She holds a J.D. degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Joseph Lee Smith Chairman, Baltimore Housing Authority Board of Commissioners The HABC Board of Commission ers is appo int ed by th e Mayor. This diversified gove rnin g body sets policy guidelines and directions on all key operational and financial issues needed to maintain the Authority's convent ional public housing units , rehabilitated hou sing, and Section 8 certific ates and vouchers. HUD-17-0330-A-000164 Ray Skinner CEO,EBDI Two time former head of Maryland's hou sing department. depar tm ent for seve n years. He was head of that Ken Holt Secretary of Housing , Maryland Secretary of Housing and Commun ity Development since March 13, 2015. Acting Secretary of Housing and Community Development, January 21 to March 13, 2015. Vice President, Dean Witter Discover Company. Preside nt , Baltimore County Police Foundation, 1992 -94. Service awards received from Maryland Chiefs of Police Association, 1993; Baltimore County Police Foundation, 1994. HUD-17-0330-A-000165 Jeanne D. Hitchcock, Esq., Special Advisor to the Vice President for Local Government, Community and Corporate Affairs, the Johns Hopkins University Jeanne has been a practicing attorney, sma ll bu siness owner, and has served in exec utiv e management positions in the priv ate, corporate and nonprofit sectors. Prior to joining Hopkins, she held two cab inet level posts as Chi ef Legislativ e Officer and Secretary of Appoint ments in the admin ist ration of Maryland's Governor Martin O'Malley. She previou sly served as Deputy Mayor of Baltimore City, where she was responsible for intergovernmental relations with the State of Maryland, the federal government and other nationa lly affiliated govern ment organizations. Jeann e served for eigh t years as an assista nt attorney genera l in the office of the Maryland Attorney General, including four years in the litigation division. For eight years she was natio nal director of urban market development in the Dallas-based corporate office of The South land Corporation, owner and opera tor of the world-wide network of 7-Eleven stores. Her experie nce also includes a tenure as chief operating officer with the nationa l office of the NAACPin Baltimore, Maryland, and as managing partner in her own law firm in Baltimore - Fugett and Hitchcock. She received a bachelor's degree from Morgan State College and a J.D. from the University of Maryland School of Law. HUD-17-0330-A-000166 Andy Frank Special Advisor to the President on Economic Development, the Johns Hopkins University Andrew join ed The Johns Hopkins Univers ity in June 2010 as the first spe cial adviser to the pre sident on economic development. The position was created to work with internal and external partners to develop and implement strategies to strengthen Baltimore City and the neighborhoods around the student cam pus es. His priorities are the Homewood Community Partners Init iative, which encompasses ten neighborho ods around the Homewood campus, and the East Baltimore Development Initiative, a $1.8 billion ne ighborhood transformation involvin g new housing, lab space, community school , retail, centra l park, and hotel. Frank set up the governa nce structure, negotiated key agree ments with the school district and operator, and serves as owner's representative for the construction of the Henderson-Hopkins school, the first new East Baltimore school in 25 years. Before joining Johns Hopkins, Frank worked with the City of Baltimore for 15 years, with three years as First Deputy Mayor for neighborhood and econom ic development. As First Deputy Mayor, Frank's responsibilities included oversight of a wide range of city departments and offices, includin g the Department of Housing and Community Develop ment ; the Office of Employm en t Development; the Planning, Public Works and Transportation departments; and the Baltimore Development Corporation. Before moving to City Hall, he was executive vice president of the BOC for six years, involved in attracting and retaining businesses, redevelopment, commercial revitalization, and urban design and planning, among other issues. He also served as Inner Harbor coordinator, supervising implementation of the 2003 Inner Harbor Master Plan, chai ring the intr a-agency Inner Harbor Task Force, and managing the $5 million renovation of the West Shore Park. Frank has a bachelor's degree in urban economics from Rutgers University and a master's degree in city planning from Univer sity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. HUD-17-0330-A-000167 Leana Wen, MD, Commissioner, Baltimore Health Department Dr. Leana Wen is the Commissioner of Health for the City of Baltimore. An emergency phy sician and patient and community advocate, she leads the Baltimore City Health Department (BCHD), the oldest health departm ent in th e United States, formed in 1793. BCHDis an agency with a $130 million annual budget and 1,000 employees committed to improving well-being and combatting dispariti es through educat ion, policy /advocacy, and dir ect service de livery. BCHD's wide-ranging responsibilities include maternal and child health, you th wellness, schoo l health , se nior services, an imal control, restaurant inspections, emergency preparedness, STI/HIV treatment , and acute and chronic disease prevention. Alice Kennedy, Deputy Commissioner, Baltimore Housing Division of Green, Healthy and Sustainable Homes Sustainability Coordinator Alice Ken nedy was the lead project manager for the deve lopm ent of the city's Climate Action Plan. She also leads the Baltimore Energy Challenge, initiate d in 2009, which she described as "a peer -to-peer community-based social marketing pro gram that ut ilizes ener gy captains across th e city, and junior energy captains in our schools, to engage th e general public in education and motivate behavior change aro und energy conservation ." HUD-17-0330-A-000168 Dr. Redonda Miller M.D. President Johns Hopkins Hospital Dr. Redonda Miller is pre sident of The Johns Hopkin s Hospita l. Before her May 2016 appo intm ent as the hosp ital's 11th president and the first wom an to hold the posit ion in The Johns Hopkins Hospita l's 127-year histo ry, she served as vice preside nt of medica l affairs for The Johns Hopkins Hosp ital and senior vice president of medical affairs for th e Johns Hopkins Health System . In her role as senior vice pre sident of medical affairs for the Johns Hopkins Health System, Dr. Miller worked in collaboration with the vice pres idents for medica l affairs and other colleag ues across the hea lth syste m's six hosp itals to advance strategic efforts to conso lidate such areas as credentialin g, medical staff peer review, health informa tion management and formulary processes . HUD-17-0330-A-000169 Horacio Tablada Deputy Secretary of Maryland Department of the Environment Deputy Secretary Tablada, a native of Nicaragua, came to the United States in 1975 to study at North Carolina State University, where he earned a degree in biological and agricultural engineering. He earne d a master's degree in public policy from the Univer sity of Maryland in 2002. He is widely known in environmental and government circles as "HT." HT is a proven environmental leader, protecting public health against lead paint and other toxins and boo st ing economic dev elopment by restoring brown fields and blighted neighborhoods. HUD-17-0330-A-000170 Caroline Blakely President of Rebuilding Together Ms. Caroline E. Blakely has been Chief Executive Officer and President at Rebuilding Together Inc s ince January 26, 2016. Ms. Blake ly was a Partne r in the Real Estate Group at Cassin & Cassin LLP. Ms. Blakely served as a Vice President of the multifamily business of the Federal National Mortgag e Assoc iation ( Fannie Mae) from April 1999 to October 2013. Earlier, sh e practiced rea l estate, banking and corporate law in the Was hington, D.C., area, including co-founding a woman-owned firm specia lizing in Resolution Tru st Corporation matters. In this capacity, sh e defined the strateg ic direction for Fannie Mae 's growing asse t manageme nt and coun terparty responsibil ities. In add ition , she was r espo nsibl e for mitigat ing the financial and operationa l risk of 24 DUS Lenders, including assess ing the counterparty's cap ital adequacy to share risk with Fann ie Mae. She initiated performing note sa les and negot iated the first sale of multifamily mortgage serv icing rights. She also served as the Chief Marketing Officer of National Cooperativ e Bank ( NCB) and as Senior Managing Director of NCB's Corporate Banking and Commerc ial Real Estate Divisions from 1992 to 1999 , during whic h time she ser ved as a Membe r of NCB's Execut ive Comm ittee and as the President of NCB Capital Corporat ion. In 1980, she founded a law firm specializing in st ructur ed financ e and real estate lendin g for acqu isition, development and construction loans, where she prac t iced until 1992. She has been an Independent Director of Ares Commercial Real Estate Corporation since February 19, 2014. She serves as a Member of the Board of Governors of the CRE Finance Counci l and volunteers on the Board of Trustees for Global Communities, a non-profit organization specia lizi ng in international deve lopment and microfinance. She has been Director of Rebu ilding Togeth er In c s ince Janu ary 26, 2016. Ms. Blake ly holds a B.A. in English from the University of Virginia and a J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center, where she graduated cum laud e. HUD-17-0330-A-000171 Ryan Chao Vice President of the Annie E. Casey Foundation-Baltimore Civic Site Ryan Chao jo ined Casey after many years of working on housing development efforts designed to improve "not just the physic al environment of residents , but the peop le-based results" for families living in underserved, high-poverty neighborhoods. "I spe nt a good chunk of my career focusing on how the affordability and stabi lity of housing could be a platform to help serve people in a variety of ways," says Chao, who sharpened his leadership skills and perspectives as a member of the Casey Children and Family Fellowship class of 2012. Leavi ng his previous position with Sate llite Hous ing in Berkeley, California, in 2013 and moving his family to the Baltimore area to join the Foundation was "not an easy choice," he reca lls, but "l saw an opportunity at Casey to work across a variety of sectors to have a broader impact on multiple commun ities and the community change field as a who le." The Foundation's Family-Centered Community Change initiative, which Chao helped launch, is one such vehicle. Building o n th e lessons of Making Connections and th e Foundation's othe r community chan ge investm ent s, Casey is partnering with established community organizations in three communities to infuse a twogeneration approach into their work. That means linking supports that help children grow up healthy and succee d in school with serv ices to help parents improve their earn ings and sav ings potential and become more conn ected to their communities and schools. Chao has helped oversee gro undbr eak ing efforts to pilot these kind s of approaches in Baltimore and Atlanta, the Foundation's civic sites. He is particularly hopeful about the comp let ion of the first new commu nity school in decades in Baltimore and the retooling of affordable housing efforts in Atlanta, which has also been a pioneer in establishing a high-quality ear ly learning cente r and Center for Working Families. Chao earned a bachelor's degree in arch itect ure from Washington University in St. Louis and an M.B.A.from the New York University Stern School of Business. As an ardent commun ity volu nt eer, he decided he could have more impact with a career "work ing for change rat her than just changing how things look ed." That decision was validated when his first friend and coworker in a job transforming New York City's Bryant Park died. "It made me realize th at life is fragile and that with the shor t amount of time we have, we have to make as positive a difference as we can," he says. HUD-17-0330-A-000172 Ben Seigel Director, Johns Hopkins -21 st Century Cities Ben Seigel, a Baltimore na tive who help ed design the Obama admin istrat ion' s place-based strat egy a nd led the federa l government's effort to address deep-rooted issues in Baltimor e after last year's unrest. Seigel serves as execut ive dir ector of the un iversity's 21st Century Cities Initiat ive, a new crossdiscip linary resea rch pro gra m for urb an study and change. Throu gh it, faculty from across Johns Hopkins will work with government and the private sector to develop and test solution s to foster econo mic growt h, increase opport unity, and transform neighborhoods . HUD-17-0330-A-000173 Cynthia Anderson DOEHBCESolar Energy Cynthia V. Anderson is the Chief Operat ions Officer for th e U.S. Department of Energy' s Office of Environmental Manage ment. She ensures day-to-day operational oversight and man age ment of Project Management, Safety and Security Operation s, the EM Recovery Act Progr am, Techno logy Innova tion & Development, Regulatory Support and Program and Site Support , ma intaining an overall cognizance of the programmatic activities at EM Headquarters . In March 2009, Ms. Anderson was appointed to lead th e Environmental Management Recovery Act Program, which is a $6 billion initiativ e to accelerate e nvironment al res toration, facility decommissioning and demolition, an d radio active waste disposal while sav ing and creating thousands of jobs under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. HUD-17-0330-A-000174 Diann Bell-McCoy Associated Black Charities Diane Bell-McKay is the President and CEOof Associated Black Charities (ABC), Maryland' s leadi ng African-American philanthropic organization, where she leads a team of "cha nge agents" focused on closing the health and wea lth gaps in the State of Maryland through st rategic partnerships and investments for the development of healthi er and wealthier communities. Their signat ure economic stra tegy is entitl ed More in the Middle focusing on a wealthier region by strengthe nin g the assets of peop le of colo r spec ifically African Americans, low incom e, the working poo r and the fragile middle class. Given the impact of health disparitie s in relationship to income security, this is also a core part of their mission. To achieve this vision , ABC seeks to leverage re lat ionships, advocate, ed ucate, inform public policy, organize and financially invest in research based st rateg ies. Ms. Bell-McKoy came to Associated Blac k Char itie s after compl et ing an 18 month term as a Senior Fellow at the Anni e E Casey Foundation. Prior to her service at Casey, Ms. Bell-McKoy was the President and now, Chair of Empower Baltimore Management Corporation (EBMC); the non-profit organization that managed the Empow erm ent Zone in Baltimore City. Since the Empowerment Zone designation in 1994, mor e than 15,000 residents were placed in jobs and more than 12,000 jobs came to the Zone through new business deve lopm ent and/or business expansion s. Long after th e Zone des ignation, as a re sult of investments, the Baltimor e Empowerment Zone was ab le to yield a $16 million dollar return on their various loan s. HUD-17-0330-A-000175 Howard Henderson President, Baltimore Urban League Howard Henderson, President & CEO of the Greater Baltimore Urban Leag ue, has an impre ss ive and successfu l history of dedicated service to his com munit y and the nation. He has spent his adult life working to improve the livin g and working condition s of African Americans, ot her minoritie s, the underprivileged and the under served . Prior to his Urban League appointment, Mr. Henderson demonstrated his commitment to human rights and civil rights in other employment venues. From 1980 to 1993, he served the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, he served as a principal adviser to Dr. Benjamin L. Hooks, Chief Executive Officer. Before joining the nat ional executive leader ship team of the NAACP,Mr. Henderson was appointed by Gov. John D. Rockefeller, IV to serve as Director of the West Virginia State Employment and Training Division, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development. Mr. Henderson is recognized nationally for his expertise in the areas of human and civil rights. During the past 30 years, he has been involved in many of the major civil rights issues, including affirmative action, economic parity, political empowerment, fair housing, and education. HUD-17-0330-A-000176 Talib Horne Community Works Talib A. Horne is joining Bon Secour s Baltimore Hea lth System as Executive Director of Community Works. Talib will set the strateg ic direction, lead sta ff, coordinate community act ivities, and develop communit y partnerships. He will also be re spon sible for the fiscal managemen t of Community Works. Gerard Joab Executive Director St. Ambrose Housing Before joinin g the St. Ambrose team Gerard Joab ra n the Newark and Jersey City Local Initi at ives Support Corp. He also pr eviously ran a group that provid ed quality affordable low income housin g. HUD-17-0330-A-000177 Dr. Maria Thompson President, Coppin State University As the chief academic officer for SUNY Oneonta, Thompson has led the educatio nal mission for a public, regional comprehe nsive university offer ing bachelor's and master's degrees to 6,000 students. She has overseen institutional accred itation, institutional planning and assessment, and professional deve lopment of more than 500 full- and part-time faculty members. She initiated the first academic master plan for the campus and implemented a plan for restructuring the division of academic affairs to strengthen the university's long-term strategic position. Thompson graduated from Tennessee State University and holds an M.S. from the Ohio State University in textiles. She earned her doctorate in textile science and textile economics from the University of Tennessee. She completed the Inst itut e for Educational Management at Harvard University i1112011 and, in 2013, completed the Spectrum Executive Leadershi p Program sponsored by the American Council on Education. She is in the 2014-15 class of the Executive Leadership Academy, a leadership development program jointly deve loped by th e American Academic Leadership Institute, the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, and the Council of Ind ependent Colleges. HUD-17-0330-A-000178 Rev. Alvin Hathaway Union Baptist Church A nat ive Baltimor ian and so n of Union Bapt ist Church, he is trul y a man of God; ack nowledg ing his call to the ministry and through obedience to Christ, he prepar ed hims elf academica lly and spiritually for th e she ph erdin g of God's peop le. Rev. Hathaway has two earned termina l degrees; Ph. 0. in Philo sophy of Religion from the North Carolina College of Theo logy and Doctor of Ministry degree from the Unit ed Theo logical Seminary. He ea rn ed his Master of Arts in Church Ministrie s and a cert ificate in Urban Ministry from Saint Mary's Semina ry and University. He is a graduate of the Harvard Divinity School's Summer Leadership Institute. He earned a Certificate in Exeges is, Hermeneutics, and Homiletics from Georgetown College and Regent's Park College, Oxford Univers ity. He has a Bache lor of Arts in Religious Studies from the McKendree Schoo l of Religion. He also stud ied Philosophical Theology at what w as then Coppin State College and was the first Pre sident of it s Philo so phical Theo logy Club. He is the rec ipient of th e following fellowships: National Civic Leag ue, 2001 Pfroz heimer Fellow and Maryla nd Historical Society, 2005 Lord Baltimore Fellow. Rev Hat haw ay is a grad uat e of Balt im ore City College High School. He is a memb er of the Academy of Homil etics an d the Society of Biblical Literat ur e. He was indu cted into the Marti n Luther King Jr. Board of Preachers of More hou se College on April 12, 2012. HUD-17-0330-A-000179 Rev. Elmore E. Warren Whitestone Baptist Church Whitestone Baptist Church's Sr. Pastor and Teacher was born and raised in Richmond, Virginia. He is marr ied to the former Myrtice Ball and has three childr en . Pastor Warren has completed exte nsive theological and divinity stu di es, receiving a Bachelor of Theolo gy from Richmond Virginia Seminary, Bachelor of Science from Liberty University, Master of Divinity from Virginia Seminary and College, and Honorable Doctors of Law and Divinity from Richmond Virginia Seminary and Virginia Seminary and College. Rev. Todd Yeary Douglas Memorial Community Chur ch Dr. Sher idan Todd Yeary is the Senior Pastor of the Dougla s Memori al Community Chur ch in Baltimore, Maryland. He also serves as the Chief Executive Officer of DMCC's two com muni ty deve lopment corporations - Camp Farthest Out, Inc. and Douglas Village, Inc. Dr. Yea ry is the form er Associate Director of the Center for Black Studies at Northern Illinoi s University in DeKalb, Illinois. HUD-17-0330-A-000180 Bart Harvey Enterprise Foundations Frederick Barton "Bart' ' Harv ey III, form er chairman and CEO of Enterprise Community Partners, has been forging a path out of pov erty for low-income families throu gh affordable , dec en t hou sing for decades. After grad uating from Harvard University and Harvard Business School, the Gilman alum ( class of '67) spent ten years on Wall Street in cor porat e fina nce with Dean Witter. In 1984, he to ok a sixmonth sab bati cal to work with Jim Rouse, volunteering with the Enterprise Foundation. He took a job at the found atio n and never looked back. Today he is recognized as a leader in national hous ing policy. With his mentor Rouse, Harvey helped create th e Low-Income Housin g Tax Credit, which prov ides financing for afford ab le rental hom es, and he led Enterprise's launch of the Green Communities initi at ive - a green building program for lowincome housing. HUD-17-0330-A-000181 Terri Ludwig President, Enterprise Community Partners Terri Ludwig is president and chief executive officer of Enterprise Community Partners, Inc., a nationa l nonprofit that creates affordab le homes and st rengthe ns communit ies across the United States. Enterprise has been a pioneer for innovativ e neighbo rhood solution s and commun ity development financi al products for over 30 years, having invest ed over $23 billion to create or preserve nearly 360,000 affordable hom es. Terri is also chair of th e Enterpris e Community Invest ment Board of Directors and serves as a member of the Enterprise Community Partners Board of Trustees. With nearly three decades of experience in investment banking and nonprofit leadership, Terri join ed Enterprise in 2009 as executive vice president and chief operating officer. She began her tenure as president and CEO in January 2011. From 2002 to 2009, Terri served as pre sident of the Merrill Lynch Community Development Company, where she led the bank's community development efforts, committed more than $2 billion in loans and investments, launch ed a successful social investment platform for Merrill Lynch's private clients and served as a senior advisor on diversity issues. Prior to Merrill Lynch, Terri was the president and CEOof ACCION New York, th e largest nonprofit microlender in th e United States, whose mission is to lend sma ll business owners the cap ital a nd support they need to achieve success. Following the Sept. 11 tragedy, Terri mobilized a team to estab lish the American Dream Fund, a disaster relief fund delivering loans and technical assistance to small business owners who lost th eir livelihoods in th e disaster. HUD-17-0330-A-000182 Ruth Ann Norton Pres ident and CEO,Green and Healthy Homes Initiative Ruth Ann Norton serves as President & CEO of th e Green & Healthy Homes Initi at ive (GHHI), a nationa l nonpro fit founded in 1986 dedicated to the elimina tion of childh ood lead poisoning and the creat ion of healthy, safe an d energy efficient hou sing for America's children. A ded icated advocate for h ealthy hous ing, she broadened the miss ion of the organi zat ion, formerly th e Coalition to End Childhood Lead Poisoning, by desig ning a groundbre aking national pro gram buil t on a framework of cross-sector co llaboration to efficiently deliver green, healthy and safe homes in com muni ties throughout th e United States . HUD-17-0330-A-000183 Amanda Reddy Executive Director, National Center for Healthy Housing Amanda Reddy, MS, Executive Director, is an experienced public health professional with over a decade of experience in data mana gement, analysis, and program evaluatio n. Since joining the organization in September 2012, first as a senior ana lyst with Health y Housin g Solutions, NCHH's forprofit subsidiary, and sub sequently with NCHH, she has advanced numerous organizationa l initiatives, including those related to increasing healthcare financing of healthy homes services, developing training and technical assistance to support states in launching and growing sustainable asthma home visiting programs, and th e development of indicators for the HUD Healthy Communities Index . Prior to her career at NCHH, Ms. Reddy was a research scie ntis t with the New York State Department of Health, where she filled a variety of program evaluat ion, management, and technical support ro les for a co llection of programs including the Asthma Control, Healthy Homes and Lead Poisoning Prevention, Hea lthy Neighborhoods, and Healthy Home Environments for New Yorkers with Asthma programs. Ms. Reddy holds an MS in environmental health from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and a BAin neuroscience and behavior from Mount Holyoke College. In May 2017, Ms. Reddy was named Executive Director of the National Center for Healthy Housing. HUD-17-0330-A-000184 Clarence Anthony CEO/ Executive Director, National League of Cities As NLC President, Mr. Anthony served as the chief spokesperson of the oldest and largest organization of municipal officials in the United States, representing more than 1,600 cities and towns, as well as 49 state municipal leagues that are memb ers of NLC.He also served as First Vice President of International Union of Local Authorities and as Founding Treasurer of United Cites and Local Governments (UCLG), the international voice for local governments, for four years. Most recently, he serve d as the Interim Manager for UCLG.He has continued his involvem ent with NlC by serving on the Building Committee. Paul Weech President and CEO,Neighborworks America Paul Weech is the president and CEO of NeighborWorks America, a nearly 40-year-old, Congress iona lly chart ered nonprofit serv ing more than 245 of the stro ngest nonprofits working in housing and community development. Previous ly, he worked with the Housin g Partnership Network, serving as both executive vice president for policy and external affairs and senior vice president for policy. Prior to that, he served in a similar capacity with Stewards of Affordable Housing for the Futur e. HUD-17-0330-A-000185 Rebecca Morley Director, Health Impact Project, Pew Charitable Trust Rebecca Morley dir ects the Hea lth Impact Project, a collaboration of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation an d The Pew Charitable Tru sts . The Hea lth Imp act Project is a nation a l initiative des igned to promote the use of health impact assessments (HIAs) as a decision-m aking tool for policymakers. Before joining Pew, Morley served as the executive director of the National Center for Hea lthy Housi ng, a non -profit organization dedi cate d to creating healthy and safe hou sing for children. She led th e cent er's recove ry work in the Gulf Coast region following Hurr icanes Katr ina and Rita, and laun ched a nd chaired the Nation al Safe and Hea lth y Housing Coalition-a multidi scip lin ary collabo rat ion of non profit s advocating for better quality hou sing and nei ghborhood s for the nat ion's families. Joe Jones President and CEO,Urban Families Jose ph T. Jone s, Jr. is founder and CEO of the Center for Urban Families (CFUF), a Baltimore, Maryland no nprofit se rvi ce organ izat ion estab lished to empow er low-in come families by e nh ancing both the ability of women and men to contribute to their families as wage earners and of men to fulfill their roles as fathers. Prior to founding CFUF,Mr. Jones developed and directed the Men's Services progra m for the federally funded Baltimore Healthy Start initiative an d replicated the Baltimore affiliate of th e nationally recognized STRIVE employment se rvice s pro gram. His a bility to engage an d provide hand s-on services to fathers garnered him the reputation of trailbl aze r in the field. HUD-17-0330-A-000186 Bob Embry Abell Foundation As President, Robert C. Embry Jr. leads the Abell Foundation's efforts to impro ve the quality of life for people in Maryland and Baltimore City. Prior to joining the Foundation in 1987, Bob served as President of th e Board of School Commissioners for Baltimore City, Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and Commissioner of the Department of Housing and Community Development for Baltimore City. Since ass umin g the presidency of the Foundation, Bob ha s held leade rship roles on numerous boards, includin g a five year term as President of the Maryland State Board of Education. Born and raised in Baltimore, Bob graduated from Baltimore City College High School, Williams College, and Harvard Law School. He and his wifei(b) (6) Calvin Butler Baltimore Gas and Electric Calvin G. Butler Jr. became chief execut ive officer of Baltimore Gas and Electric Company (BGE) on March 1, 2014. Butler previously served as BGE's senior vice president, regulatory and externa l affairs . In that role, he was responsible for executing the company's strategic direction and cultivating relationships with government, regulatory, commu nity and other key sta keholders . Butler also served as Exelon's senio r vice pre side nt of corporate affairs and held other leader ship positions within Exelon and BGE's sister company, ComEd (Chicago). Butler played a critical role in helpin g to successfu lly navigate comp any and stakeho lder relations during the merger between Exelon and Constellation Ener gy. HUD-17-0330-A-000187 I Stephanie Powers Federal Liaison, Council on Foundations Stephanie Powers is the Executive Branch Liaison managing public-philanthropic partnerships in the Council on Foundations' Department of Public Policy and Government Relations. The public partnership portfolio compliments the Council's long stand ing work as the policy voice for philanthropy to the Legislative Branch and ens ur es that philanthropy has a voice within the Executive branch as we ll. In her work on behalf of the Council's membership, Ms. Powers identifies opportun ities to connect foundations and government leverage opportunities for mutual benefit, as well as leadership co llaborations w ith national organizations that can help to advance philanthropic missions. Ralph Smith CEO, Grade Level Reading A member of the Law Faculty at the University of Pennsylvania for two decades, Ralph is a nationally recognized legal scholar and attorney with expertise in corporate and securities law as we ll as education law and policy. He also served as Chief of Staff and Chief Operating Officer for the School District of Philadelphia, and as a senior advisor to former Philadelphia Mayor Wilson Goode on children and family policy. As the founding director of both the National Center on Fathers and Families and the Philadelphia Children's Network, Ralph helped launch and lead what is now known as the Responsible Fatherhood movement. HUD-17-0330-A-000188 Kathy Sessions Executive Director, Health and Environmental Grantmakers Kathy Sessions is HEFN's Executive Director. In 1999 Kathy helped funders create HEFN, and she has worked to build HEFN and environmenta l health and justice philanthropy ever since. She oversees HEFN's pro gra ms and se rvic es, working closely with staff, fund er lea ders, and members. Kat hy co ntribute s to HEFN's Giving InSight blog and cultivates collaborative re lat ion ship s with HEFN's philanthropic and other partners. Kathy's HEFN work bega n as a consultant to the Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, HEFN's first home base. In 2002 she joined CGBD's sta ff where for two years she coor dinated both HEFN and the Climate & Ener gy Funder s. In 2010 Kathy became a co-Director and HEFN became a joint plan of work of Virginia Organizing. She beca me HEFN's Executive Director in 2017. Kathy represents HEFN on the National Environmental Hea lth Partnership Council and on the MomentU s Climate for Health Leader ship Circle. She's a contributor to The Huffington Post. Her past board se rvice includes stints with the Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology of the National Research Council and the Barbara Smith Fund. Her past work expe rience was with nonprofits and international organizations includin g the United Nation s Association of the USA, ACCESS,the United Nations Development Programme, the Aspen Institute, and Leaders in Environment and Deve lopm ent. Kathy holds an M.P.A. from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and Int ernational Affairs at Princeton, and an A.8., magna cum laude, in Social Studies from Harvard. HUD-17-0330-A-000189 Rip Rapson Kresge Foundation Rip Rapson is pre sident and CEOof The Kresge Foundation, a private, national foundation dedicated to expandi ng opportuniti es in America's cities through grant making and social invest ing. Since his appointment in 2006, Rapson has led the 92-year-old foundation to adopt an arr ay of grantmaking and investing tools to improve the economic, social, cultural and environm enta l conditions of urban life through six defined programs: arts and cultu re, ed ucat ion, env ironm ent, health, human services and comm uni ty development in Kresge's hom etown of Detroit. In 201 5, the foundation awarded more than $145 million in grants and investment commitments. Nationally, Rapson has strengthened the philanthropic sector's role through convening, collaborating and supplem entin g comm unity development activ ities in cities across the coun try. In Detroit, Rapson and the foundation provided centra l support to the "Grand Bargain," an unprecedented partnership between the philanthropic community, city pension ers, the State of Michiga n and the Detroit Institut e of Arts, to propel the City of Detroit's success ful emerge nce from municipal bankruptcy in 2014. A veteran of urban polky and philanthropic leadership, Rapson began his career as a legislative assistant to U.S.Rep. Don Fraser, and in that position oversaw development and passage of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness Act of 1976, which brought full wilderness protection to the million- acre lak e country of northern Minnesota. After attend ing law schoo l, Rapson became increasingly interested in philanthropy's role in urban and econom ic development while represe ntin g a number of Minnesota nonprofit organizations as a partner at Leonard, Street & Dienar d in Minneapolis in the 1980s. HUD-17-0330-A-000190 Drew Altman President, Henry Kaiser Family Foundation Dr. Altman founded the current -day Kaiser Family Found ation in the ear ly 1990's, directing a complete overhaul of the Foundation's mission, staff, and operatin g style. Prior to joinin g the Foundation, Dr. Altman was Commissioner of the Department of Human Services for the state of New Jersey und er Governor Tom Kean. As Commissioner, he developed nationally recognized initi at ives in we lfare reform, school -based yout h serv ices, programs for the hom eless, and Medicaid managed care. Dr. Altman was Director of the Health and Human Services at th e Pew Charitable Tru sts; Vice Pres ident of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, where he led the development of the Foundation' s programs in HIV/ AIDS, health services for the homeless, and hea lth care financing; and he served in the Health Care Financing Administration in the Carter admin istration. Dr. Altman received his BA from Brandeis University and his Masters in political science from Brown University. He ea rn ed his PhD in political science from the Massachusetts Inst itut e of Technology, did his post-doctoral work at the Harvard School of Public Health, an d taught public policy at MIT before mov ing on to public service. He holds an honorary doctorate from the Morehouse School of Medicine. Dr. Altman is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Institute of Medicine. HUD-17-0330-A-000191 La June Montgomery Tabron President Kellogg Foundation Ms. Tabron earned a bachelor's degree in business administration from the University of Michigan i111 Ann Arbor, and a master's degree in business administration from the Kellogg Graduate Schoo l of Management at Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill. She is a cert ified public accountant and a certified management accountant. Her career began as an au dit or for Plante & Moran PLLC. An outstanding civic leader, she se rves as president of the board of the Western Michigan University Foundation and is a board member of the Michigan-based Bronson Healthcare gro up, in addition to numerous other community and profe ss iona l organizations. Richard Besser President Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Dr. Besser received his Bachelor of Arts degree in eco nomi cs from Williams College and medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania. He completed a residency and chief residency in pediatrics at Johns Hopkin s Univers ity Hospit a l in Baltimore . He vo lunteers as a pediatrician with the Children's Aid Society i111 New York City, and he is current ly a Professor of Pediatrics at Columbia University and a Distinguished Visitin Fellow at the Harvard Schoo l of Public Health. He and his wif ~....._ (b)(6) (b )(6) _______ ___. HUD-17-0330-A-000192 From: Sent: To: Subject: Attachments: Browning, Austin G 27 Jun 2017 11:12 :51 +0000 Bacon, James A;Demarzo, Benjamin E Bias for Balt imore Bias for Baltimo re 6.23.docx Hey guys attached is the bias for Baltimore, Not sure how I let them slip th rough on the fir st email so sorry about t hat. Talk Soon! -Austin Aust in G. Brown ing Special Assistant to The Secretary U.S. Department of Housin and Urban Development Office: 202-402 -5965 I Cell I Email: aust in.g.bro wning@hud.gov (b)(6) HUD-17-0330-A-000193 Carol Payne, Director, HUD Baltimore Field Office Harv ard University JFK School of Government Executive Training Program in Housing and Community Development; M.A.Johns Hopkins University (nursing) Carol Payne's expertise includes conven ing diverse gro ups in solution-oriented dialogue to promote commun ity empowerment and engagement and build public trust. She is the Director of the Baltimore Field Office of the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and coordinates the delivery of HUD's program in Maryland with a special interest in afforda ble housing, economic development, neighborhood revitalization, hou sing needs of specia l populations and the integr at ion of health and housing policy. Carol r eprese nt s Region III as the Sustainability Officer in t he Office of Sustainable Housing and Communities, Office of the Deputy Secretary and is responsible for providing education, building partnerships and articulating HUD's goals and agenda for sustainab le and livab le commun ities. Her past roles includ e leadership positions in nur sing adm inistrat ion and r esearch at The Johns Hopkins Medical Institut ions, legislat ive leadersh ip in organizing a coalition to ensure passage of the Maryland Maternal and Infant Security Act which established revised statewide standards, inpatient obstetrical care and newborn hereditary disorders screen ing and was a model for nat ional policy signed into law by President William Clinton in 1996. She was a Salzburg Fellow and studied the Social and Economic Determinants of the World's Public Health in Salzb urg, Austria; was named a 2005 Maryland's Top 100 Women by the Maryland Daily Record for her public policy and socia l ju stice activ ism in the areas of he alth, education and hou sing and is an inaugural membe r of the Baltimore City Place Matters Collaborative for Health Equity. A 2009 recip ient of the Excellence in Government Fellowship jointly sponsored by the Federal Government and the National Partnership for Public Service, Carol is a gra duate of the Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government Executive Trainin g Program in the area of Housing and Community Development and hold s a master's degree in nursing from Johns Hopkin s University. HUD-17-0330-A-000194 Peter Hammen, Chief of Operations Baltimore Mayor's Office Born in Baltimore, Maryland o1(b)(G) ~ Hammen attended the University of Baltimore and earned his B.S. in criminal justice in 1989 and his M.P.A. in public administration in 1993. Delegate Hammen was a member of House of Delegat es from January 11, 1995 to December 2016. He initially served on the House Environmental Matters Committee and th en mov ed to the House Hea lth and Government Oper at ion s Committee in 2003. He se rved as that committee's chairman from 2005 to 2016 . He was the House Co-Chair of the Joint Legislative Task Force on Small-Group Market Health Insurance. Hammen resigned his seat in December of 2016 to tak e a job in the administration of Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh. Peter A. Hammen (bor ~(b){6 ) j is an American politician who represented the 46th legislativ e district in the Maryland House of Delegate s. Delega te Hamm en was also the Chairman of the House Hea lth and Government Operations Committee. HUD-17-0330-A-000195 Michael Braverman Acting Commissioner, Baltimore Housing Authority B.A.the Johns Hopkins University; J.D. the City University of New York. Wife is an ear ly childhood consultant; two children In his 30+ years of experience with Baltimore City-as a pro secutor, as Director of Code Enforcement's legal team, as Deputy Commissioner of Permits and Code Enforcement, and now as Acting Housing Commissioner-Michael has played a key role in innovating new approaches to improv e the quality of life in Baltimore's neighborhoods. As Deputy Commissioner, he oversaw a division account ing for a lmost 2/3 of the sta ff and 99% of the genera l revenue collected for DHCD. In that role, he reengineered cleaning, boarding, and housing code enforcement operations, reducing response times while increasing service outputs. He was also a key architect of the Vacants to Value program, leading its innovative receiversh ip an d strategic demolition pro grams; and an essent ial collabo rator on Project CORE, which is providing unprecedented funding for blight removal and community greening in Baltimore. Michael's focus on efficiency, tr anspa rency, and accountability ha s result ed ·in savings to the City, and better service for its citizens. In addition to his day -to-day ma na gement responsibilities as Deputy Commissioner, he help edl design and deliver on inno vat ions includin g: a dedicated Spec ial Investigat ions Unit which identifies and locates illegal dumpers in Baltimore and helps prosecute them for th eir crimes; the City's receivership program, a nationally -rec ognized best practice which helps tr ansfer derelict vacant properties from unresponsive owners to cap italized developers who can rehabilitate and reoccupy them; and a suite of enterpri se applications that work to collect information from 311, manage housing and building inspections, issue notices and citations to violators, and ensure responsiveness an d follow up on citizen comp laint s. Michael is known nationally for his expertise in well-managed, data-driven gove rnment, and has been asked to share his work with organizations including the Center for Community Progress, the Federal Reserve Bank Boar d of Governors, the Clinton Global Initiative, and a host of cities across the country. He is known locally for forging partnerships across City and HUD-17-0330-A-000196 State agencies, and buildin g relationships with community residents and leaders, privat e and non - profit investors, anchor institutions, and others to achieve big picture goals. Michael hold s a J.D. from the City University of New York and a B.A. from the Johns Hopkins University. He currently lives in Baltimore with his wife, an educator and early childhood consultant, and h is two children. Julie Day, Acting Chief of Staff Baltimore Housing Authority Julie Day is th e Dep uty Commissioner of Baltimor e Housing for the Land Reso ur ces Division. She manages the staff responsible for acquisition, asset management, and disposition of city owned properties. She is a key member of the leadership tea m of vaca nt s to Value, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's blight elimin ation initi ative. Julie joined Baltimore Housing nearly twenty years ago as a staff attorney and served as Director of the Code Enforcement Lega l Section for severa l years prior to her current assignment. She is a native Baltimorean, a member of th e Maryland bar, and a lifelon g Orioles fan. HUD-17-0330-A-000197 Stephen Janes Assistant Commissioner, Research & Compliance, Baltimore Housing Authority Before his app ointment to thi s post in March 2002, Janes se rved for eight years as Director of the Community Developme nt Block Grant (CDBG) Progra m for DHCD.Janes also served for seven years as the City Planner for DHCD's Research and Analysis Section, where he oversaw primary and secondary researc h efforts. He holds a M.A. in city plannin g from the University of Maryland. Jan Goslee General Counsel, Baltimore Housing Authority Ms. Goslee brings to the position extens ive expertise in housing law. For more tha n 15 years, she ha s pra cticed law in th e areas of affordab le housing an d re al estate. Ms. Goslee served in the deputy capac ity in the Office of Lega l Affairs as Associate Genera l Coun se l since ince ption of th e office in 1994. Prior to that, Ms. Goslee repr esen ted both the Housing Authority of Baltimore City and the Baltimore City Department of Housing an d Comm uni ty Deve lopm ent as an Assistant Solicitor in the City Law Departmen t. Ms. Goslee began represe ntin g HABC in 1986 as an assoc iat e attorn ey in th e Law Offices of Hylton & Gonzales. Ms. Goslee has a J.D. from The Ohio State University, Mor r ell School of Law. HUD-17-0330-A-000198 Amy Wilkinson Associate Executive Director of FHEO Enforcement Before accept ing this post in May 2001 , Amy Willkinson served as the General Deputy Ass istant Secretary for Fair Housing & Equal Opportun ity at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Develo pment (HUD). In that position, she managed a workforce of more than 500 employees-located in 10 regions across the United States and in Washington, DC-responsible for enforcement of the fair housing laws. She also developed and supervised the implementation of policy with respect to the fair housing laws. She holds a J.D. degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Joseph Lee Smith Chairman, Baltimore Housing Authority Board of Commissioners The HABC Board of Commission ers is appo int ed by th e Mayor. This diversified gove rnin g body sets policy guidelines and directions on all key operational and financial issues needed to maintain the Authority's convent ional public housing units , rehabilitated hou sing, and Section 8 certific ates and vouchers. HUD-17-0330-A-000199 Ray Skinner CEO,EBDI Two time former head of Maryland's hou sing department. depar tm ent for seve n years. He was head of that Ken Holt Secretary of Housing , Maryland Secretary of Housing and Commun ity Development since March 13, 2015. Acting Secretary of Housing and Community Development, January 21 to March 13, 2015. Vice President, Dean Witter Discover Company. Preside nt , Baltimore County Police Foundation, 1992 -94. Service awards received from Maryland Chiefs of Police Association, 1993; Baltimore County Police Foundation, 1994. HUD-17-0330-A-000200 Jeanne D. Hitchcock, Esq., Special Advisor to the Vice President for Local Government, Community and Corporate Affairs, the Johns Hopkins University Jeanne has been a practicing attorney, sma ll bu siness owner, and has served in exec utiv e management positions in the priv ate, corporate and nonprofit sectors. Prior to joining Hopkins, she held two cab inet level posts as Chi ef Legislativ e Officer and Secretary of Appoint ments in the admin ist ration of Maryland's Governor Martin O'Malley. She previou sly served as Deputy Mayor of Baltimore City, where she was responsible for intergovernmental relations with the State of Maryland, the federal government and other nationa lly affiliated govern ment organizations. Jeann e served for eigh t years as an assista nt attorney genera l in the office of the Maryland Attorney General, including four years in the litigation division. For eight years she was natio nal director of urban market development in the Dallas-based corporate office of The South land Corporation, owner and opera tor of the world-wide network of 7-Eleven stores. Her experie nce also includes a tenure as chief operating officer with the nationa l office of the NAACPin Baltimore, Maryland, and as managing partner in her own law firm in Baltimore - Fugett and Hitchcock. She received a bachelor's degree from Morgan State College and a J.D. from the University of Maryland School of Law. HUD-17-0330-A-000201 Andy Frank Special Advisor to the President on Economic Development, the Johns Hopkins University Andrew join ed The Johns Hopkins Univers ity in June 2010 as the first spe cial adviser to the pre sident on economic development. The position was created to work with internal and external partners to develop and implement strategies to strengthen Baltimore City and the neighborhoods around the student cam pus es. His priorities are the Homewood Community Partners Init iative, which encompasses ten neighborho ods around the Homewood campus, and the East Baltimore Development Initiative, a $1.8 billion ne ighborhood transformation involvin g new housing, lab space, community school , retail, centra l park, and hotel. Frank set up the governa nce structure, negotiated key agree ments with the school district and operator, and serves as owner's representative for the construction of the Henderson-Hopkins school, the first new East Baltimore school in 25 years. Before joining Johns Hopkins, Frank worked with the City of Baltimore for 15 years, with three years as First Deputy Mayor for neighborhood and econom ic development. As First Deputy Mayor, Frank's responsibilities included oversight of a wide range of city departments and offices, includin g the Department of Housing and Community Develop ment ; the Office of Employm en t Development; the Planning, Public Works and Transportation departments; and the Baltimore Development Corporation. Before moving to City Hall, he was executive vice president of the BOC for six years, involved in attracting and retaining businesses, redevelopment, commercial revitalization, and urban design and planning, among other issues. He also served as Inner Harbor coordinator, supervising implementation of the 2003 Inner Harbor Master Plan, chai ring the intr a-agency Inner Harbor Task Force, and managing the $5 million renovation of the West Shore Park. Frank has a bachelor's degree in urban economics from Rutgers University and a master's degree in city planning from Univer sity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. HUD-17-0330-A-000202 Leana Wen, MD, Commissioner, Baltimore Health Department Dr. Leana Wen is the Commissioner of Health for the City of Baltimore. An emergency phy sician and patient and community advocate, she leads the Baltimore City Health Department (BCHD), the oldest health departm ent in th e United States, formed in 1793. BCHDis an agency with a $130 million annual budget and 1,000 employees committed to improving well-being and combatting dispariti es through educat ion, policy /advocacy, and dir ect service de livery. BCHD's wide-ranging responsibilities include maternal and child health, you th wellness, schoo l health , se nior services, an imal control, restaurant inspections, emergency preparedness, STI/HIV treatment , and acute and chronic disease prevention. Alice Kennedy, Deputy Commissioner, Baltimore Housing Division of Green, Healthy and Sustainable Homes Sustainability Coordinator Alice Ken nedy was the lead project manager for the deve lopm ent of the city's Climate Action Plan. She also leads the Baltimore Energy Challenge, initiate d in 2009, which she described as "a peer -to-peer community-based social marketing pro gram that ut ilizes ener gy captains across th e city, and junior energy captains in our schools, to engage th e general public in education and motivate behavior change aro und energy conservation ." HUD-17-0330-A-000203 Dr. Redonda Miller M.D. President Johns Hopkins Hospital Dr. Redonda Miller is pre sident of The Johns Hopkin s Hospita l. Before her May 2016 appo intm ent as the hosp ital's 11th president and the first wom an to hold the posit ion in The Johns Hopkins Hospita l's 127-year histo ry, she served as vice preside nt of medica l affairs for The Johns Hopkins Hosp ital and senior vice president of medical affairs for th e Johns Hopkins Health System . In her role as senior vice pre sident of medical affairs for the Johns Hopkins Health System, Dr. Miller worked in collaboration with the vice pres idents for medica l affairs and other colleag ues across the hea lth syste m's six hosp itals to advance strategic efforts to conso lidate such areas as credentialin g, medical staff peer review, health informa tion management and formulary processes . HUD-17-0330-A-000204 Horacio Tablada Deputy Secretary of Maryland Department of the Environment Deputy Secretary Tablada, a native of Nicaragua, came to the United States in 1975 to study at North Carolina State University, where he earned a degree in biological and agricultural engineering. He earne d a master's degree in public policy from the Univer sity of Maryland in 2002. He is widely known in environmental and government circles as "HT." HT is a proven environmental leader, protecting public health against lead paint and other toxins and boo st ing economic dev elopment by restoring brown fields and blighted neighborhoods. HUD-17-0330-A-000205 Caroline Blakely President of Rebuilding Together Ms. Caroline E. Blakely has been Chief Executive Officer and President at Rebuilding Together Inc s ince January 26, 2016. Ms. Blake ly was a Partne r in the Real Estate Group at Cassin & Cassin LLP. Ms. Blakely served as a Vice President of the multifamily business of the Federal National Mortgag e Assoc iation ( Fannie Mae) from April 1999 to October 2013. Earlier, sh e practiced rea l estate, banking and corporate law in the Was hington, D.C., area, including co-founding a woman-owned firm specia lizing in Resolution Tru st Corporation matters. In this capacity, sh e defined the strateg ic direction for Fannie Mae 's growing asse t manageme nt and coun terparty responsibil ities. In add ition , she was r espo nsibl e for mitigat ing the financial and operationa l risk of 24 DUS Lenders, including assess ing the counterparty's cap ital adequacy to share risk with Fann ie Mae. She initiated performing note sa les and negot iated the first sale of multifamily mortgage serv icing rights. She also served as the Chief Marketing Officer of National Cooperativ e Bank ( NCB) and as Senior Managing Director of NCB's Corporate Banking and Commerc ial Real Estate Divisions from 1992 to 1999 , during whic h time she ser ved as a Membe r of NCB's Execut ive Comm ittee and as the President of NCB Capital Corporat ion. In 1980, she founded a law firm specializing in st ructur ed financ e and real estate lendin g for acqu isition, development and construction loans, where she prac t iced until 1992. She has been an Independent Director of Ares Commercial Real Estate Corporation since February 19, 2014. She serves as a Member of the Board of Governors of the CRE Finance Counci l and volunteers on the Board of Trustees for Global Communities, a non-profit organization specia lizi ng in international deve lopment and microfinance. She has been Director of Rebu ilding Togeth er In c s ince Janu ary 26, 2016. Ms. Blake ly holds a B.A. in English from the University of Virginia and a J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center, where she graduated cum laud e. HUD-17-0330-A-000206 Ryan Chao Vice President of the Annie E. Casey Foundation-Baltimore Civic Site Ryan Chao jo ined Casey after many years of working on housing development efforts designed to improve "not just the physic al environment of residents , but the peop le-based results" for families living in underserved, high-poverty neighborhoods. "I spe nt a good chunk of my career focusing on how the affordability and stabi lity of housing could be a platform to help serve people in a variety of ways," says Chao, who sharpened his leadership skills and perspectives as a member of the Casey Children and Family Fellowship class of 2012. Leavi ng his previous position with Sate llite Hous ing in Berkeley, California, in 2013 and moving his family to the Baltimore area to join the Foundation was "not an easy choice," he reca lls, but "l saw an opportunity at Casey to work across a variety of sectors to have a broader impact on multiple commun ities and the community change field as a who le." The Foundation's Family-Centered Community Change initiative, which Chao helped launch, is one such vehicle. Building o n th e lessons of Making Connections and th e Foundation's othe r community chan ge investm ent s, Casey is partnering with established community organizations in three communities to infuse a twogeneration approach into their work. That means linking supports that help children grow up healthy and succee d in school with serv ices to help parents improve their earn ings and sav ings potential and become more conn ected to their communities and schools. Chao has helped oversee gro undbr eak ing efforts to pilot these kind s of approaches in Baltimore and Atlanta, the Foundation's civic sites. He is particularly hopeful about the comp let ion of the first new commu nity school in decades in Baltimore and the retooling of affordable housing efforts in Atlanta, which has also been a pioneer in establishing a high-quality ear ly learning cente r and Center for Working Families. Chao earned a bachelor's degree in arch itect ure from Washington University in St. Louis and an M.B.A.from the New York University Stern School of Business. As an ardent commun ity volu nt eer, he decided he could have more impact with a career "work ing for change rat her than just changing how things look ed." That decision was validated when his first friend and coworker in a job transforming New York City's Bryant Park died. "It made me realize th at life is fragile and that with the shor t amount of time we have, we have to make as positive a difference as we can," he says. HUD-17-0330-A-000207 Ben Seigel Director, Johns Hopkins -21 st Century Cities Ben Seigel, a Baltimore na tive who help ed design the Obama admin istrat ion' s place-based strat egy a nd led the federa l government's effort to address deep-rooted issues in Baltimor e after last year's unrest. Seigel serves as execut ive dir ector of the un iversity's 21st Century Cities Initiat ive, a new crossdiscip linary resea rch pro gra m for urb an study and change. Throu gh it, faculty from across Johns Hopkins will work with government and the private sector to develop and test solution s to foster econo mic growt h, increase opport unity, and transform neighborhoods . HUD-17-0330-A-000208 Cynthia Anderson DOEHBCESolar Energy Cynthia V. Anderson is the Chief Operat ions Officer for th e U.S. Department of Energy' s Office of Environmental Manage ment. She ensures day-to-day operational oversight and man age ment of Project Management, Safety and Security Operation s, the EM Recovery Act Progr am, Techno logy Innova tion & Development, Regulatory Support and Program and Site Support , ma intaining an overall cognizance of the programmatic activities at EM Headquarters . In March 2009, Ms. Anderson was appointed to lead th e Environmental Management Recovery Act Program, which is a $6 billion initiativ e to accelerate e nvironment al res toration, facility decommissioning and demolition, an d radio active waste disposal while sav ing and creating thousands of jobs under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. HUD-17-0330-A-000209 Diann Bell-McCoy Associated Black Charities Diane Bell-McKay is the President and CEOof Associated Black Charities (ABC), Maryland' s leadi ng African-American philanthropic organization, where she leads a team of "cha nge agents" focused on closing the health and wea lth gaps in the State of Maryland through st rategic partnerships and investments for the development of healthi er and wealthier communities. Their signat ure economic stra tegy is entitl ed More in the Middle focusing on a wealthier region by strengthe nin g the assets of peop le of colo r spec ifically African Americans, low incom e, the working poo r and the fragile middle class. Given the impact of health disparitie s in relationship to income security, this is also a core part of their mission. To achieve this vision , ABC seeks to leverage re lat ionships, advocate, ed ucate, inform public policy, organize and financially invest in research based st rateg ies. Ms. Bell-McKoy came to Associated Blac k Char itie s after compl et ing an 18 month term as a Senior Fellow at the Anni e E Casey Foundation. Prior to her service at Casey, Ms. Bell-McKoy was the President and now, Chair of Empower Baltimore Management Corporation (EBMC); the non-profit organization that managed the Empow erm ent Zone in Baltimore City. Since the Empowerment Zone designation in 1994, mor e than 15,000 residents were placed in jobs and more than 12,000 jobs came to the Zone through new business deve lopm ent and/or business expansion s. Long after th e Zone des ignation, as a re sult of investments, the Baltimor e Empowerment Zone was ab le to yield a $16 million dollar return on their various loan s. HUD-17-0330-A-000210 Howard Henderson President, Baltimore Urban League Howard Henderson, President & CEO of the Greater Baltimore Urban Leag ue, has an impre ss ive and successfu l history of dedicated service to his com munit y and the nation. He has spent his adult life working to improve the livin g and working condition s of African Americans, ot her minoritie s, the underprivileged and the under served . Prior to his Urban League appointment, Mr. Henderson demonstrated his commitment to human rights and civil rights in other employment venues. From 1980 to 1993, he served the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, he served as a principal adviser to Dr. Benjamin L. Hooks, Chief Executive Officer. Before joining the nat ional executive leader ship team of the NAACP,Mr. Henderson was appointed by Gov. John D. Rockefeller, IV to serve as Director of the West Virginia State Employment and Training Division, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development. Mr. Henderson is recognized nationally for his expertise in the areas of human and civil rights. During the past 30 years, he has been involved in many of the major civil rights issues, including affirmative action, economic parity, political empowerment, fair housing, and education. HUD-17-0330-A-000211 Talib Horne Community Works Talib A. Horne is joining Bon Secour s Baltimore Hea lth System as Executive Director of Community Works. Talib will set the strateg ic direction, lead sta ff, coordinate community act ivities, and develop communit y partnerships. He will also be re spon sible for the fiscal managemen t of Community Works. Gerard Joab Executive Director St. Ambrose Housing Before joinin g the St. Ambrose team Gerard Joab ra n the Newark and Jersey City Local Initi at ives Support Corp. He also pr eviously ran a group that provid ed quality affordable low income housin g. HUD-17-0330-A-000212 Dr. Maria Thompson President, Coppin State University As the chief academic officer for SUNY Oneonta, Thompson has led the educatio nal mission for a public, regional comprehe nsive university offer ing bachelor's and master's degrees to 6,000 students. She has overseen institutional accred itation, institutional planning and assessment, and professional deve lopment of more than 500 full- and part-time faculty members. She initiated the first academic master plan for the campus and implemented a plan for restructuring the division of academic affairs to strengthen the university's long-term strategic position. Thompson graduated from Tennessee State University and holds an M.S. from the Ohio State University in textiles. She earned her doctorate in textile science and textile economics from the University of Tennessee. She completed the Inst itut e for Educational Management at Harvard University i1112011 and, in 2013, completed the Spectrum Executive Leadershi p Program sponsored by the American Council on Education. She is in the 2014-15 class of the Executive Leadership Academy, a leadership development program jointly deve loped by th e American Academic Leadership Institute, the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, and the Council of Ind ependent Colleges. HUD-17-0330-A-000213 Rev. Alvin Hathaway Union Baptist Church A nat ive Baltimor ian and so n of Union Bapt ist Church, he is trul y a man of God; ack nowledg ing his call to the ministry and through obedience to Christ, he prepar ed hims elf academica lly and spiritually for th e she ph erdin g of God's peop le. Rev. Hathaway has two earned termina l degrees; Ph. 0. in Philo sophy of Religion from the North Carolina College of Theo logy and Doctor of Ministry degree from the Unit ed Theo logical Seminary. He ea rn ed his Master of Arts in Church Ministrie s and a cert ificate in Urban Ministry from Saint Mary's Semina ry and University. He is a graduate of the Harvard Divinity School's Summer Leadership Institute. He earned a Certificate in Exeges is, Hermeneutics, and Homiletics from Georgetown College and Regent's Park College, Oxford Univers ity. He has a Bache lor of Arts in Religious Studies from the McKendree Schoo l of Religion. He also stud ied Philosophical Theology at what w as then Coppin State College and was the first Pre sident of it s Philo so phical Theo logy Club. He is the rec ipient of th e following fellowships: National Civic Leag ue, 2001 Pfroz heimer Fellow and Maryla nd Historical Society, 2005 Lord Baltimore Fellow. Rev Hat haw ay is a grad uat e of Balt im ore City College High School. He is a memb er of the Academy of Homil etics an d the Society of Biblical Literat ur e. He was indu cted into the Marti n Luther King Jr. Board of Preachers of More hou se College on April 12, 2012. HUD-17-0330-A-000214 Rev. Elmore E. Warren Whitestone Baptist Church Whitestone Baptist Church's Sr. Pastor and Teacher was born and raised in Richmond, Virginia. He is marr ied to the former Myrtice Ball and has three childr en . Pastor Warren has completed exte nsive theological and divinity stu di es, receiving a Bachelor of Theolo gy from Richmond Virginia Seminary, Bachelor of Science from Liberty University, Master of Divinity from Virginia Seminary and College, and Honorable Doctors of Law and Divinity from Richmond Virginia Seminary and Virginia Seminary and College. Rev. Todd Yeary Douglas Memorial Community Chur ch Dr. Sher idan Todd Yeary is the Senior Pastor of the Dougla s Memori al Community Chur ch in Baltimore, Maryland. He also serves as the Chief Executive Officer of DMCC's two com muni ty deve lopment corporations - Camp Farthest Out, Inc. and Douglas Village, Inc. Dr. Yea ry is the form er Associate Director of the Center for Black Studies at Northern Illinoi s University in DeKalb, Illinois. HUD-17-0330-A-000215 Bart Harvey Enterprise Foundations Frederick Barton "Bart' ' Harv ey III, form er chairman and CEO of Enterprise Community Partners, has been forging a path out of pov erty for low-income families throu gh affordable , dec en t hou sing for decades. After grad uating from Harvard University and Harvard Business School, the Gilman alum ( class of '67) spent ten years on Wall Street in cor porat e fina nce with Dean Witter. In 1984, he to ok a sixmonth sab bati cal to work with Jim Rouse, volunteering with the Enterprise Foundation. He took a job at the found atio n and never looked back. Today he is recognized as a leader in national hous ing policy. With his mentor Rouse, Harvey helped create th e Low-Income Housin g Tax Credit, which prov ides financing for afford ab le rental hom es, and he led Enterprise's launch of the Green Communities initi at ive - a green building program for lowincome housing. HUD-17-0330-A-000216 Terri Ludwig President, Enterprise Community Partners Terri Ludwig is president and chief executive officer of Enterprise Community Partners, Inc., a nationa l nonprofit that creates affordab le homes and st rengthe ns communit ies across the United States. Enterprise has been a pioneer for innovativ e neighbo rhood solution s and commun ity development financi al products for over 30 years, having invest ed over $23 billion to create or preserve nearly 360,000 affordable hom es. Terri is also chair of th e Enterpris e Community Invest ment Board of Directors and serves as a member of the Enterprise Community Partners Board of Trustees. With nearly three decades of experience in investment banking and nonprofit leadership, Terri join ed Enterprise in 2009 as executive vice president and chief operating officer. She began her tenure as president and CEO in January 2011. From 2002 to 2009, Terri served as pre sident of the Merrill Lynch Community Development Company, where she led the bank's community development efforts, committed more than $2 billion in loans and investments, launch ed a successful social investment platform for Merrill Lynch's private clients and served as a senior advisor on diversity issues. Prior to Merrill Lynch, Terri was the president and CEOof ACCION New York, th e largest nonprofit microlender in th e United States, whose mission is to lend sma ll business owners the cap ital a nd support they need to achieve success. Following the Sept. 11 tragedy, Terri mobilized a team to estab lish the American Dream Fund, a disaster relief fund delivering loans and technical assistance to small business owners who lost th eir livelihoods in th e disaster. HUD-17-0330-A-000217 Ruth Ann Norton Pres ident and CEO,Green and Healthy Homes Initiative Ruth Ann Norton serves as President & CEO of th e Green & Healthy Homes Initi at ive (GHHI), a nationa l nonpro fit founded in 1986 dedicated to the elimina tion of childh ood lead poisoning and the creat ion of healthy, safe an d energy efficient hou sing for America's children. A ded icated advocate for h ealthy hous ing, she broadened the miss ion of the organi zat ion, formerly th e Coalition to End Childhood Lead Poisoning, by desig ning a groundbre aking national pro gram buil t on a framework of cross-sector co llaboration to efficiently deliver green, healthy and safe homes in com muni ties throughout th e United States . HUD-17-0330-A-000218 Amanda Reddy Executive Director, National Center for Healthy Housing Amanda Reddy, MS, Executive Director, is an experienced public health professional with over a decade of experience in data mana gement, analysis, and program evaluatio n. Since joining the organization in September 2012, first as a senior ana lyst with Health y Housin g Solutions, NCHH's forprofit subsidiary, and sub sequently with NCHH, she has advanced numerous organizationa l initiatives, including those related to increasing healthcare financing of healthy homes services, developing training and technical assistance to support states in launching and growing sustainable asthma home visiting programs, and th e development of indicators for the HUD Healthy Communities Index . Prior to her career at NCHH, Ms. Reddy was a research scie ntis t with the New York State Department of Health, where she filled a variety of program evaluat ion, management, and technical support ro les for a co llection of programs including the Asthma Control, Healthy Homes and Lead Poisoning Prevention, Hea lthy Neighborhoods, and Healthy Home Environments for New Yorkers with Asthma programs. Ms. Reddy holds an MS in environmental health from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and a BAin neuroscience and behavior from Mount Holyoke College. In May 2017, Ms. Reddy was named Executive Director of the National Center for Healthy Housing. HUD-17-0330-A-000219 Clarence Anthony CEO/ Executive Director, National League of Cities As NLC President, Mr. Anthony served as the chief spokesperson of the oldest and largest organization of municipal officials in the United States, representing more than 1,600 cities and towns, as well as 49 state municipal leagues that are memb ers of NLC.He also served as First Vice President of International Union of Local Authorities and as Founding Treasurer of United Cites and Local Governments (UCLG), the international voice for local governments, for four years. Most recently, he serve d as the Interim Manager for UCLG.He has continued his involvem ent with NlC by serving on the Building Committee. Paul Weech President and CEO,Neighborworks America Paul Weech is the president and CEO of NeighborWorks America, a nearly 40-year-old, Congress iona lly chart ered nonprofit serv ing more than 245 of the stro ngest nonprofits working in housing and community development. Previous ly, he worked with the Housin g Partnership Network, serving as both executive vice president for policy and external affairs and senior vice president for policy. Prior to that, he served in a similar capacity with Stewards of Affordable Housing for the Futur e. HUD-17-0330-A-000220 Rebecca Morley Director, Health Impact Project, Pew Charitable Trust Rebecca Morley dir ects the Hea lth Impact Project, a collaboration of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation an d The Pew Charitable Tru sts . The Hea lth Imp act Project is a nation a l initiative des igned to promote the use of health impact assessments (HIAs) as a decision-m aking tool for policymakers. Before joining Pew, Morley served as the executive director of the National Center for Hea lthy Housi ng, a non -profit organization dedi cate d to creating healthy and safe hou sing for children. She led th e cent er's recove ry work in the Gulf Coast region following Hurr icanes Katr ina and Rita, and laun ched a nd chaired the Nation al Safe and Hea lth y Housing Coalition-a multidi scip lin ary collabo rat ion of non profit s advocating for better quality hou sing and nei ghborhood s for the nat ion's families. Joe Jones President and CEO,Urban Families Jose ph T. Jone s, Jr. is founder and CEO of the Center for Urban Families (CFUF), a Baltimore, Maryland no nprofit se rvi ce organ izat ion estab lished to empow er low-in come families by e nh ancing both the ability of women and men to contribute to their families as wage earners and of men to fulfill their roles as fathers. Prior to founding CFUF,Mr. Jones developed and directed the Men's Services progra m for the federally funded Baltimore Healthy Start initiative an d replicated the Baltimore affiliate of th e nationally recognized STRIVE employment se rvice s pro gram. His a bility to engage an d provide hand s-on services to fathers garnered him the reputation of trailbl aze r in the field. HUD-17-0330-A-000221 Bob Embry Abell Foundation As President, Robert C. Embry Jr. leads the Abell Foundation's efforts to imp rove the quality of life for people in Maryland and Baltimore City. Prior to joining the Foundation in 1987, Bob served as President of th e Board of School Commissioners for Baltimore City, Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and Commissioner of the Department of Housing and Community Development for Baltimore City. Since ass umin g the presidency of the Foundation, Bob ha s held leade rship roles on numerous boards, includin g a five year term as President of the Maryland State Board of Education. Born and raised in Baltimore, Bob graduated from Baltimore City College High School, Williams College, and Harvard Law School. He and his wife1(b)(6) I Calvin Butler Baltimore Gas and Electric Calvin G. Butler Jr. became chief execut ive officer of Baltimore Gas and Electric Company (BGE) on March 1, 2014. Butler previously served as BGE's senior vice president, regulatory and externa l affairs . In that role, he was responsible for executing the company's strategic direction and cultivating relationships with government, regulatory, commu nity and other key sta keholders . Butler also served as Exelon's senio r vice pre side nt of corporate affairs and held other leader ship positions within Exelon and BGE's sister company, ComEd (Chicago). Butler played a critical role in helpin g to successfu lly navigate comp any and stakeho lder relations during the merger between Exelon and Conste llation Ener gy. HUD-17-0330-A-000222 Stephanie Powers Federal Liaison, Council on Foundations Stephanie Powers is the Executive Branch Liaison managing public-philanthropic partnerships in the Council on Foundations' Department of Public Policy and Government Relations. The public partnership portfolio compliments the Council's long stand ing work as the policy voice for philanthropy to the Legislative Branch and ens ur es that philanthropy has a voice within the Executive branch as we ll. In her work on behalf of the Council's membership, Ms. Powers identifies opportun ities to connect foundations and government leverage opportunities for mutual benefit, as well as leadership co llaborations w ith national organizations that can help to advance philanthropic missions. Ralph Smith CEO, Grade Level Reading A member of the Law Faculty at the University of Pennsylvania for two decades, Ralph is a nationally recognized legal scholar and attorney with expertise in corporate and securities law as we ll as education law and policy. He also served as Chief of Staff and Chief Operating Officer for the School District of Philadelphia, and as a senior advisor to former Philadelphia Mayor Wilson Goode on children and family policy. As the founding director of both the National Center on Fathers and Families and the Philadelphia Children's Network, Ralph helped launch and lead what is now known as the Responsible Fatherhood movement. HUD-17-0330-A-000223 Kathy Sessions Executive Director, Health and Environmental Grantmakers Kathy Sessions is HEFN's Executive Director. In 1999 Kathy helped funders create HEFN, and she has worked to build HEFN and environmenta l health and justice philanthropy ever since. She oversees HEFN's pro gra ms and se rvic es, working closely with staff, fund er lea ders, and members. Kat hy co ntribute s to HEFN's Giving InSight blog and cultivates collaborative re lat ion ship s with HEFN's philanthropic and other partners. Kathy's HEFN work bega n as a consultant to the Consultative Group on Biological Diversity, HEFN's first home base. In 2002 she joined CGBD's sta ff where for two years she coor dinated both HEFN and the Climate & Ener gy Funder s. In 2010 Kathy became a co-Director and HEFN became a joint plan of work of Virginia Organizing. She beca me HEFN's Executive Director in 2017. Kathy represents HEFN on the National Environmental Hea lth Partnership Council and on the MomentU s Climate for Health Leader ship Circle. She's a contributor to The Huffington Post. Her past board se rvice includes stints with the Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology of the National Research Council and the Barbara Smith Fund. Her past work expe rience was with nonprofits and international organizations includin g the United Nation s Association of the USA, ACCESS,the United Nations Development Programme, the Aspen Institute, and Leaders in Environment and Deve lopm ent. Kathy holds an M.P.A. from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and Int ernational Affairs at Princeton, and an A.8., magna cum laude, in Social Studies from Harvard. HUD-17-0330-A-000224 Rip Rapson Kresge Foundation Rip Rapson is pre sident and CEOof The Kresge Foundation, a private, national foundation dedicated to expandi ng opportuniti es in America's cities through grant making and social invest ing. Since his appointment in 2006, Rapson has led the 92-year-old foundation to adopt an arr ay of grantmaking and investing tools to improve the economic, social, cultural and environm enta l conditions of urban life through six defined programs: arts and cultu re, ed ucat ion, env ironm ent, health, human services and comm uni ty development in Kresge's hom etown of Detroit. In 201 5, the foundation awarded more than $145 million in grants and investment commitments. Nationally, Rapson has strengthened the philanthropic sector's role through convening, collaborating and supplem entin g comm unity development activ ities in cities across the coun try. In Detroit, Rapson and the foundation provided centra l support to the "Grand Bargain," an unprecedented partnership between the philanthropic community, city pension ers, the State of Michiga n and the Detroit Institut e of Arts, to propel the City of Detroit's success ful emerge nce from municipal bankruptcy in 2014. A veteran of urban polky and philanthropic leadership, Rapson began his career as a legislative assistant to U.S.Rep. Don Fraser, and in that position oversaw development and passage of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness Act of 1976, which brought full wilderness protection to the million- acre lak e country of northern Minnesota. After attend ing law schoo l, Rapson became increasingly interested in philanthropy's role in urban and econom ic development while represe ntin g a number of Minnesota nonprofit organizations as a partner at Leonard, Street & Dienar d in Minneapolis in the 1980s. HUD-17-0330-A-000225 Drew Altman President, Henry Kaiser Family Foundation Dr. Altman founded the current -day Kaiser Family Found ation in the ear ly 1990's, directing a complete overhaul of the Foundation's mission, staff, and operatin g style. Prior to joinin g the Foundation, Dr. Altman was Commissioner of the Department of Human Services for the state of New Jersey und er Governor Tom Kean. As Commissioner, he developed nationally recognized initi at ives in we lfare reform, school -based yout h serv ices, programs for the hom eless, and Medicaid managed care. Dr. Altman was Director of the Health and Human Services at th e Pew Charitable Tru sts; Vice Pres ident of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, where he led the development of the Foundation' s programs in HIV/ AIDS, health services for the homeless, and hea lth care financing; and he served in the Health Care Financing Administration in the Carter admin istration. Dr. Altman received his BA from Brandeis University and his Masters in political science from Brown University. He ea rn ed his PhD in political science from the Massachusetts Inst itut e of Technology, did his post-doctoral work at the Harvard School of Public Health, an d taught public policy at MIT before mov ing on to public service. He holds an honorary doctorate from the Morehouse School of Medicine. Dr. Altman is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Institute of Medicine. HUD-17-0330-A-000226 La June Montgomery Tabron President Kellogg Foundation Ms. Tabron earned a bachelor's degree in business administration from the University of Michigan i111 Ann Arbor, and a master's degree in business administration from the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill. She is a cert ified public accountant and a certified management accountant. Her career began as an au dit or for Plante & Moran PLLC. An outstanding civic leader, she se rves as president of the board of the Western Michigan University Foundation and is a board member of the Michigan-based Bronson Healthcare gro up, in addition to numerous other community and profe ss iona l organizations. Richard Besser President Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Dr. Besser received his Bachelor of Arts degree in eco nomi cs from Williams College and medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania. He completed a residency and chief residency in pediatrics at Johns Hopkin s Univers ity Hospital in Baltimore . He vo lunteers as a pediatrician with the Children's Aid Society in New York City, and he is current ly a Professor of Pediatrics at Columbia University and a Distinguished Visiting Fellow at the Harvard Schoo l of Public Health. He and his wif, (b)(6) l(b)(6) I HUD-17-0330-A-000227 I From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Demarzo, Benjamin E 26 Jun 2017 14:20:36 +0000 Free, Kenneth E;Ford, Keith D;Thomas, Kevin D Mason Alexander (Mason.Alexander@hud.gov) Call from Baltimore Police Inte lligence Unit Hi Ken, Baltimore Police Detective Kevin Jones from their intelligence unit called me, he said he got my information from the mayor's office. He asked that I send him the Secretary's itinerary of stops so that t hey can coordinate protective services wit h you. I told him I would send his contact informa t ion to you for you to arrange however you see fit. His information is: Det ective Kevin Jones (443) 510-5384 Kevin.jones@baltimorepol ice.org Thank you very much, -Ben HUD-17-0330-A-000228 From: Sent: To: Subje ct: do-not-rep ly@concursolutions .com 30 Jun 2017 12:30:02 -0700 Demarzo, Benjamin E ConcurGov Correspondence - Document has been stamped TMNOTIFY.LTR 06/30/ 17 Organization: GARNHUD Traveler Name: BENJAMINE. DEMARZO Document Type: Voucher Document Name: T007NA7 Authorization Number: T007NA7 Itinerary: 06/27/20 17-06/29/20 17 BALTIMORE, MD Trip Details: Secretarial Advance for SOHUD Baltimore Trip Ticket By Date: SEGMENT INFO: Type Tckt By Depart Arrive HOTEL 06/27117 06/29/17 Dep Arr Vendor MC Conf#: 84743689 This email is to notify you that this ConcurGov document was ju st stamped APPROVED by DENTON, KAREN NEIL. Associated remarks with this action (if any): Due to changes to the Government City-Pair Program (CPP), domestic air reservations are subject to cancellation by the airlines if not ticketed at least 48 hours prior to scheduled departure. Please ensure all necessary approvals are processed in accordance with your agency's business rules, but no less than 3 business days prior to departure to ensure ticketing. This 48 hour cancellation rule docs not apply to international reservations unless your trip has domestic connection(s) on more than one ( 1) airline or these reservations require separate air tickets. If you have any additional questions or concerns please contact your Travel Helpdesk at 304-480-8000 (Option 1). You may access ConcurGov at https://cge.concursolutions.com HUD-17-0330-A-000229 Name of Vendor Fire Department Baltimore City Health Department - Childhood Lead Hazard Prevention HUD-OLHCHH Mount Washington Ped iatric Hospital Maryland Department of the Environment Greater Baltimore Asthma Alliance United Healthcare BCHD - General B'More for Healthy Babies UM MS Health Plans/ Riverside Health Healthcare Access Maryland United Way JR Wood Group Senior Life Insurance Men and Familie s Center University of Maryland Health Advantage Maryland Dept. of Health and Mental Hygiene (DHMH) State of MD Housing and Community Development (DHCD) Adventure DentalNision/Orthodontics DHCD / Lead Hazard Reduction Program St Vincent de Paul Head Start ReBu ilding Together Habitat for Humanity Civic Works use Enterprise Kaiser Permanente Wolo Eats (Food Truck) Pablo's Tacos (Food Truck) Fire Department Ravens BookMobile Yoga Bmore Fit (Zumba) Hula Honeys (Sno-Cones) Balloon Animals Monsters and Mermaids (Face Pa int) Creative Alliance (DJ) Photo Booth Retrofit Baltimore Baltimore Energy Challenge HUD-17-0330-A-000230 From: Benjamin Carson Sent: 19 Jun 2017 22:02:09 +0000 To: Patton, Lynne M Subject: FW: Hey Lynne, Scott was in our offices today and he recommended that we check out this site while in Baltimore. Can we circle the wagons on the Baltimore final schedule later this week? Also, were you able to get in touch with Calvin Butler's people (Exe lon/BGE)? How goes the PR war? Thanks, B Benjamin S. Carson, Jr. lnterprise Partners, LLC 67 11 Columbia Gateway Dr Suite 475 Columbia, MD 2 1046 M:Hb)(6) l www.TnterprisePartners.com From: Scott Keller Date: Monday, June 19, 2017 at 3:53 PM To: Benjamin Carson Subject: Take a look at Benet House in Southwest Baltimore , 400 Millington Avenue Baltimore, Mary land 2 1223 to replace the BHA slot for the tour. It's a 76-unit rehab property for low income seniors and adults with disab ilities, w ith $ 1.5 million in HOME in the project. It's located near a newly renovated public school where Bon Secours will be the community schools partner. Good example of developing a place based strategy ....lots going on in the neighbo rhood. ---------------/!!! Benet Hou se Senior Apartments involves the preservatio n and in-plac e renovation of 76 one-bedroom unit s and 25 e ciencies for low income seniors and adults with disabilities in Baltimore City . Benet House opened in 199 1, following the renovation and adaptiv e reuse ofa fonner Baltimore City public schoo l building and cons tru ction ofa new residential wing. Renovations are planned to update apartments interiors , improve the building'sperformanceandenhancethecommonareas. eproposed renovations will a lso create healthier and more energy e cient homes for residents. Green features include : upgrade s to the centra l heating system , Energy Star appliances and light xtures , low- ow plumbing xtures, and low VOC paints. Additionally, the renovations will HUD-17-0330-A-000231 satisfy UFAS accessibility requirements. On site amenities, which include a billiard room, community room with kitchenette, and library, will be modernized and recon gured to improve functionality aod appearance. e property is conveniently located in the Mill Hill neighborhood of Southwest Baltimore City and is close to many amenities. It is two blocks from Westside Shopping Center which has a grocery store, a credit union, a drug store and many other retail establishments. Bon Secours Hospital is less than one mile to the north. Two bus lines are within two blocks of the building, providing convenient access to downtown Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Hospital, and to additional retail and services in Baltimore County. An on-site Tenant Services Coordi- nator connects residents to a wide and varied range of needed services. HUD-17-0330-A-000232 From: Sent: To: Subject: Attachments: Miller , Michelle M 26 Jun 2017 21:52 :29 +0000 Demarzo, Benjamin E FW: Follow up & confirmed vendors Confirmed Vendors 6.29.2017.xlsx Here is the confi rmed vendor list ...just a few updates Michell e Miller Deputy Director Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes US Dept of Housing and Urban Development 202-402-5769 (office) !(mobile) l(b)(6) /.'~ A OFFICEOF LEADHAZARD CONTROL ANOHEALTHY HOMES HUD-17-0330-A-000233 Name of Vendor Fire Department Baltimore City Health Department - Childhood Lead Hazard Prevention HUD-OLHCHH Mount Washington Ped iatric Hospital Maryland Department of the Environment Greater Baltimore Asthma Alliance United Healthcare BCHD - General B'More for Healthy Babies UM MS Health Plans/ Riverside Health Healthcare Access Maryland United Way JR Wood Group Senior Life Insurance Men and Familie s Center University of Maryland Health Advantage Maryland Dept. of Health and Mental Hygiene (DHMH) State of MD Housing and Community Development (DHCD) Adventure DentalNision/Orthodontics DHCD / Lead Hazard Reduction Program St Vincent de Paul Head Start ReBu ilding Together Habitat for Humanity Civic Works use Enterprise Kaiser Permanente Wolo Eats (Food Truck) Pablo's Tacos (Food Truck) Fire Department Ravens BookMobile Yoga Bmore Fit (Zumba) Hula Honeys (Sno-Cones) Balloon Animals Monsters and Mermaids (Face Pa int) Creative Alliance (DJ) Photo Booth Retrofit Baltimore Baltimore Energy Challenge HUD-17-0330-A-000234 From: Sent: To: Alexander, Mason 26 Jun 2017 20:46:18 +0000 Demarzo, Benjamin E Bacon, James A FW: HUD Baltimore Tour- La Cite site overview LaCite_HUD20 17 tour.pdf High Cc: Subject: Attachments: Importance: Please make sure this is in his book. Bacon, please get with Ben as to how this is to be don e. Austin sent out all the fil es for the book before he left. I think that w ith all the additions we are doing now we need t o start the book over and make it presidential looking like our othe r ones have been. Thanks guys! Kindest Regards, Mason Mason Alexander Directo r of Scheduli ng & Operations I Office of Adm inist rat ion U.S. Departme nt of Housing and Urban Developmen t , HQ 45 1 ih Street, SW, Suite 10218 Washington, DC 20410 T: (202) 402- 5968 From: Ian Arias [mailto:larias@lacitedevelopment.com] Sent: Monday , June 26, 2017 3:19 PM To: Alexander, Mason Cc: Merlynn Carson ; Demarzo, Benjamin E ; Dan Bythewood ; Benjamin Carson Subject: HUD Baltimore Tour- La Cite sit e overv iew Importance: High Good Afternoon Mason, Attached is La Cite' s site summary. There will be one additional mace detailer write-up that will be sent later today. Please feel free to call me on my cell atl(b)(6 ) with any questions or Dan on his cell atl(b)(6) I Ian G. Arias Co-Founder& EVP 646-674-0064 (main) l(b)(6) I{cell} HUD-17-0330-A-000235 Ieilc Development.LLC From: Alexander, Mason fmailto:Mason.Alexande r@hud.gov] Sent : Monday , June 26, 2017 1:09 PM To : Dan Bythewood ; Benjamin Carson ; Ian Arias Cc: Merlynn Carson ; Demarzo, Benjamin E Subject : RE: HUD Baltimore Tour Wonderful. Ben and I will call you at 1:30pm today. Talk to you shortly! Kindest Regards, Mason MasonAlexander Director of Scheduling & Operations I Office of Adm inistration U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 4Sl ]'h Street, SW, Suite 10218 Washington, DC 20410.______ r: (202) 402 -s96s I Ic: ...(_b)_(_ 6 )___ __, __. From: Dan Bythewood fmailto :dbythewood@ lacitedevelopme nt .com] Sent : Mond ay, June 26, 2017 11:04 AM To : Alexander, Mason ; Benjamin Carson ; Ian Arias Cc:Merlynn Carson ; Demarzo, Benjamin E Subject: RE: HUD Baltimore Tour Good Moring Mason, It is a pleasure meeting via email and I hope you had a great weekend. All is well on our front, as I hope all is well with you. I look forward to meeting you in person and having an opportunity to show you around Center\West . I am currently in my staff meeting but will be available at 1:30 today to talk with you and Ben. Please call me on my direct dial 646-674-0066 or on my cell phon 1(b)(6) I I look forward to talking to you soon. HUD-17-0330-A-000236 All the best, Dan From: Alexander, Mason (mailto :M ason.Alexander@h ud.gov] Sent: Monday , June 26, 2017 10:45 AM To: Benjamin Carson ; Dan Bythewood ; Ian Arias Cc:Merlynn Carson ; Demarzo, Benjamin E Subject : RE: HUD Baltimore Tour Good morning, Dan and Ian. I hope all is well. Ben and I will be reaching out to you to discuss th e details of the visit . Can you please send us the best number to contact you. Look forward to speaking with you soon! Kindest Regards, Mason Mason Alexander I Director of Scheduling & Operations Office of Adm inistrat ion U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 451 7th Street, SW, Suite 10218 Washington, DC 20410_____ T; (202) 402-5968 IC:l.... (b _)_(6_)__ _ ___ From: Benjamin Carson [mailto:bc@interprisepartners .com] Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2017 10:19 AM To: dbyt hewood @lacit edevelopmen t .com; Alexander, Mason ; larias@lacitedevelopment .com Cc: Mer lynn Carson Subject: HUD Baltimore Tour Dan and Ian , It is my plea sure to introduce you to Mason Alexander , the head of the advance team at HUD . Mason should be able to provid e some details abo ut the tour and logistics. As discussed, we are hoping to visit Ce nter I West toward the end of the day on the 29 th . Thank you for workin g us in, we are very excited to learn more about the project. Best Regards, HUD-17-0330-A-000237 B en Jr. Benjamin S. Carson, Jr . Interprise Pa rtners, L LC 67 11 Co lumbia Gateway Dr Suite 475 Columbia, MD 21046 M!{b)(6) ! www .InterprisePartners .com HUD-17-0330-A-000238 . . - -- ..A . ?54. . A miXed:ase development revitalizing a hole in the urban fabric 5 a. -.- w?W-l gamma LocationOverview • The Site is boundedby CarrolltonStreetto the west, NorthAmityStreet to the east, West MulberryStreetto the north,andWestFairmontAvenueto the south • The Tax IncrementAct that governsthe TIF providesfor the creationof development districtsby ordinanceof the City Councilof Baltimorefor the purposeof financingthe development of an industrial , commercial , or residentialarea - Center\West is plannedon 13.8acreswithina Development District • The SpecialTaxingDistrictAct providesa methodof financingcertaininfrastructureand othercostsandcertainpublicimprovements throughthe creationof specialtaxingdistricts - The Initial Phaseis plannedon approximately 3.37 acres of propertyand is considereda SpecialTaxingDistrictwithinthe largerDevelopment District • La Cite currentlyanticipatesthat the Development will be constructedover four phases, eachof whichmaycontainoneor moresubphases - With 3.2 millionsq. ft. of entitledland withina legislatedPUD, oncecomplete, this Development will generateand provide approximately 3,000ClassA rental units,approximately250,000square feet of commercialspace, and structured parkingfor its residents. The existingPUDwas approvedfor appx. 31200,000 sq.ft. - The LandDisposit ion and Development Agreement(or the ~LODA" - effectiveas of 9/27/2006)reflectsall of the propertieswhichcomprisethe sitethat havebeen or will be acquired by the City, actingthroughthe BaltimoreCity Departmentof Housingand Commun ity Development HUD-17-0330-A-000241 • Thepropertieswill be conveyedto La Citeat closing Jti teDeve lopment, LLC Gensler JDAVIS ARCHITECTS Mahan Rykiel A oc,aie, LLNT[R W£ST I JOA.RP PRE.SE.NTATION 16JANUARY2014 HUD-17-0330-A-000242 I vvmoo . 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Arias l.t:iteDeve lopment, LLC Title Biography ChiefExecutive OfficerandCoFounder DanielBythewoodSr. is oneof La Cib'.l's primary equityinvestor s andis an integralpartof raising capitalforall developments. Prior to La Cite, hewasthe Founder , President , and ManagingPartnerin Belleville Realty Group;whichownedand operatedcommercia l realestateholdings. Hewasalsoa realestateinvestor , financialconsultantand limited partnerin FlagLuxuryPropertiesLLC(FLP ), a realestatedevelopment companyresponsible for construc ting high-endpropertiesfor theRitz-Carlton andthe Marriott Group.AmongFLP's signaturedevelopments arethe MiamiSouthBeachRitz-Carlton,whichopenedin 2002,and, the Ritz-CarltonClubin Jupiter, Florida , an exclusiveresidential ownedandoperatedJet RouteUnlimited,a privatejet charter commun ity featuringan 18-holeJackNicklaus golfcourse. Mr.Bythewood earneda B.S. from service withcontractsfromABCSportsandtheJim Henson Company , whichhesold in theearly eighties.Mr. Bythewood Lycoming Collegeand holdsa Doctorateandpost-Doctorate degreefromHowardUniversity Presidentand Co-Founde r As the ManagingPartnerof LaCite, Danielis responsiblefor all aspectsof development fromtheinceptionof initialarchitectu ral conceptsto leadshiscompanybothin strategic management while alsoraisingprivate construction , marketing , operations , andsales. Mr.Bythewood capitalfor acquisition , newconstruction, andrehabproperties . Heis a globalrealestatedeveloper /entrepreneur whopossessesextensive experie nce in advancedrealestatedevelopment andinvestments acrossnumerousmarkets . Overthe past15yearshe hasdevelope d, securedandstructureddebt andequity,constructed , and negotiatedbothpublicandprivatepartnerships.Mr.Bythewoodalso secured, legislated, structuredandclosedon Tax IncrementFinancing. Healsomanagesall aspectsof construction throughoperationfor hisHarlem andLongIslandproperties. Priorto LaCite, hewasan acquisitionsmanagerat NewYorkEquityFund(NYEF) , wherehe managed bothdebt andequity, forconstruct ion andadministrationof largeredevelopment projectsonvacantlandand in occupied buildings(somewhichrequired substan tial residentrelocation).Whileat NYEF, Mr.Bythewoodmanageda onebilliondollarhousingportfolio and managedthe investment of ity $225MMin equity. Mr.Bythewoodearneda BA from AdelphiUnivers Co-Developer Partner LLC. Mr. Stem'sfamilyare thefoundersof TJ Maxx,BJ's,Marshalls, JonathanStemis a co-developer anda partnerin LaCiteDevelopment andHomeGoods(among others). Mr.Sternhas developedovera $1.0billionin hotels, shopping centersand housing.Withover20 yearsin commer cial,residentialreal estate financeanddevelopment , Mr.Stern brings extensiveknowledgeof acquisitions,financing , project management, design and marketingto the LaCiteteam.Mr.SterndevelopedprojectsthroughAOGCapitalandwasco-founderandmanager of FlagLuxuryProperties.AmongFLP'ssignaturedevelopments are theMiamiSouthBeachRitz-Car lton, whichopenedin 2002, and, the RitzCarltonClubin Jupiter, Florida,anexclusiveresidentialcommunityfeaturingan 18-holeJackNicklausgolfcourse.Priorto founding Flag LuxuryProperties, Mr. Sternwasan executiveofficerat OgdenCorporationwherehe expandedof the company'srealestateand entertainment-relatedactivities. Mr.Sternholdsa B.A.fromHarvardUniversity Co-Founde r and ExecutiveVice President With21 yearsof advancedreal estatefinance,investorrelations, andgovernmentrelations,Mr. Ariashas personallynegotiated, structured andclosed$900MMin equityanddebt forcomplex80/20 housing bondtransactions. Hiscurrentdutiesincludestructuringand leading La Cite's closingteamson all aspectsof development. Prior to LaCite, Mr. AriaswasSVPof Acquisitions and Investor Relationsfor IFGCapital wherehe secured fundingfromGoldmanSachs andclosedon a 266units in-placeAcquisition /Rehabproject. Mr.Arias onceservedas SeniorDevelopment Officer/FundManagerfor ESICwherehe managedthe NewYorkEquity Fund(NYEF), a $2.9Baffordable housing investme nt fundcomprisedof multipleannualfunds, NYCbanks,andNewYorkCityHousingFinanceandDevelopment Agencies.At NYEF, hetrainedand led localdevelopersin the construction of 1,300residen tial units. Mr. Ariasholdsa Master's Degreein Management and Urban PolicyfromtheNewSchoolfor SocialResearchanda BA fromUCLA. From: Sent: To : Subject: Attachments: Demarzo, Benjamin E 26 Jun 2017 20:22 :55 +0000 Bacon, James A;Coressel, Jacie FW: HUD Baltimore Tour- la Cite site overview laCite _ HUD2017 tour.pdf This is for the briefing book for the new construction site visit, sending updated lxl over now. From: Ian Aria s [mai lto:larias@lacitedevelopment.com] Sent: Monday , June 26, 2017 3:19 PM To : Alexander, Mason Cc: Mer lynn Carson ; Demarzo, Benjamin E ; Dan Bythewood ; Benjamin Carson Subject: HUD Baltimore Tour- la Cite site overview Importance: High Good Afternoon Mason, Attached is La Cite's site summary. There will be one additional more detailed write-up that will be sent later today. Please feel free to call me on my cell af b)(6) !with any questions or Dan on bis cell atl(b)(6) I Ian G. Arias Co-Founder& EVP 646-674-0064 main) (b)(6) {cell} ite Development, LLC From: Alexander, Mason [mailto:Mason .Alexander@hud.gov ] Sent: Mond ay, June 26, 2017 1:09 PM To : Dan Bythewood ; Benjamin Carson ; Ian Arias Cc: M erlynn Carson ; Demarzo, Benjamin E Subject: RE: HUD Baltimor e Tou r Wond erful. Ben and I wi ll call you at 1:30pm tod ay. Talk to you shortly ! Kind est Regar ds, Mason HUD-17-0330-A-000249 Mason Alexander I Director of Scheduling & Operations Office of Administration U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 451 Jlh Street, SW, Suite 10218 Washington, DC 20410_____ T: (202) 402 -5968 IC: l.... (b_ )_(6_)___ ___, _. From: Dan Bythewood [mailto :dbythewood@ lacitedeve lopmen t .com1 Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 11 :04 AM To: Alexander, Mason ; Benjamin Carson ; Ian Arias Cc: Merlynn Carson ; Demarzo, Benjamin E Subject: RE: HUD Baltimore Tour Good Moring Mason, It is a pleasure meeting via ema il and I hope you had a great weekend. All is well on our front, as I hope all is well w ith you. I look forward to meeting you in person and having an opportunity to show you around Center\West. _____ ... I I am currently in my staff meet ing but will be available at 1:~0 todayto ta!~with you and Ben. Please call me on my direct dial 646-674-0066 or on my cell phone l(b)(6) I look forward to t alking to you soon. All the best, Dan From: Alexander, Mason [mailto:Mason .Alexander@hud.gov ) Sent: M onday, June 26, 20 17 10:45 AM To: Benjamin Carson ; Dan Bythewood ; Ian Arias Cc: Merlynn Carson ; Demarzo, Benjamin E Subject: RE: HUD Baltimore Tour Good morning, Dan and Ian. I hope all is well. Ben and I will be reaching out to you to discuss the details of the visit. Can you please send us the best numb er to contact you. Look forward to speaking with you soon! Kind est Regards, HUD-17-0330-A-000250 Mason ~ \J \ Mason Alexander Director of Scheduling & Operations I Office of Adm inistrat ion U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 451 7th Street, SW, Suite 10218 Washington, DC 20410_____ T: (202) 402-596 8 I IC:...(_b_ )(_ 6_ ) __ .,. .... From:Benjamin Carson [mailto:bc@interprisepartners.com ] Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2017 10:19 AM To : dbythewood@lacitedevelopment .com ; Alexander, Mason ; larias@lacitedev elopment .com Cc:Merlynn Carson Subject: HUD Baltimore Tour Dan and Ian, It is my pleasur e to i.ntroduce you to Mason Alexand er, the head of the advance team at HUD. Ma son shou ld be able to provid e some details abo ut the tour and logistics. As discussed, we are hopin g to visit Center I West toward the end of the day on the 29 th . Tha nk you for working us in, we are very excited to learn mor e about the project. Best Regard s, Ben Jr. Benjamin S. Carso n, Jr. lnterprise Partners, LLC 67 I 1 Columbia Gateway Dr Suite 475 Columbia, MD 21046 ~(b)(6) 1 www .lnterpnse Partners .com HUD-17-0330-A-000251 . . - -- ..A . ?54. . A miXed:ase development revitalizing a hole in the urban fabric 5 a. -.- w?W-l gamma HUD-17-0330-A-000253 LocationOverview • The Site is boundedby CarrolltonStreetto the west, NorthAmityStreet to the east, West MulberryStreetto the north,andWestFairmontAvenueto the south • The Tax IncrementAct that governsthe TIF providesfor the creationof development districtsby ordinanceof the City Councilof Baltimorefor the purposeof financingthe development of an industrial , commercial , or residentialarea - Center\West is plannedon 13.8acreswithina Development District • The SpecialTaxingDistrictAct providesa methodof financingcertaininfrastructureand othercostsandcertainpublicimprovements throughthe creationof specialtaxingdistricts - The Initial Phaseis plannedon approximately 3.37 acres of propertyand is considereda SpecialTaxingDistrictwithinthe largerDevelopment District • La Cite currentlyanticipatesthat the Development will be constructedover four phases, eachof whichmaycontainoneor moresubphases - With 3.2 millionsq. ft. of entitledland withina legislatedPUD, oncecomplete, this Development will generateand provide approximately 3,000ClassA rental units,approximately250,000square feet of commercialspace, and structured parkingfor its residents. The existingPUDwas approvedfor appx. 31200,000 sq.ft. - The LandDisposit ion and Development Agreement(or the ~LODA" - effectiveas of 9/27/2006)reflectsall of the propertieswhichcomprisethe sitethat havebeen or will be acquired by the City, actingthroughthe BaltimoreCity Departmentof Housingand Commun ity Development HUD-17-0330-A-000254 • Thepropertieswill be conveyedto La Citeat closing Jti teDeve lopment, LLC Gensler JDAVIS ARCHITECTS Mahan Rykiel A oc,aie, LLNT[R W£ST I JOA.RP PRE.SE.NTATION 16JANUARY2014 HUD-17-0330-A-000255 I nmmoo. PHASE IA ANALYSIS 0 +-- -+ LANDSCAPE +-+ +i----+- SIDEWALK< 10 FT. t ••••••••••• ••••,.- ••• ,- ............... l :..r.Lli L.... ~·1....... : BIKEROUTE· COMMON PHASE2· BIKENETWORK •••••••• ::~ r-- 1··• SIDEWALK> 10 FT. +----~ ··········~~;·············1 1- w ................................................. _.......... . w a: I- LANDSCAPE SCREEN •• GREENSPACE v, w I- .... ............................. 1-· .. t;:; >- ~ STREETTREES POE MAJOR CONNECTIONS .1·-- FDCALPDINT ,.-, ,.. •••·1, HOUSE I I "\ ,_,. \ I I N . AMITY FT. STREET ! PARKING N. SCHROEDER Gensler JDAYI SARCHI TECTS Mahan Rykiel A STREET 16JANUARY2014 HUD-17-0330-A-000258 I POE PARK LAN DSCAPE RETAIL Gensler han Rykiel Assouales umnv pnsermmL-n 161ANUARY 2014 CONCEPT DESIGN REVIEW 0 Gensler ---- JDAYISARCH ITECTS Mahan Rykiel A 16JA NUARY 20 14 HUD-17-0330-A-000260 I8 Name DanielW. Bythewood, Sr. DanielW. Bythewood , Jr. Jonathan Stern HUD-17-0330-A-000261 Ian G. Arias l.t:iteDeve lopment, LLC Title Biography ChiefExecutive OfficerandCoFounder DanielBythewoodSr. is oneof La Cib'.l's primary equityinvestor s andis an integralpartof raising capitalforall developments. Prior to La Cite, hewasthe Founder , President , and ManagingPartnerin Belleville Realty Group;whichownedand operatedcommercia l realestateholdings. Hewasalsoa realestateinvestor , financialconsultantand limited partnerin FlagLuxuryPropertiesLLC(FLP ), a realestatedevelopment companyresponsible for construc ting high-endpropertiesfor theRitz-Carlton andthe Marriott Group.AmongFLP's signaturedevelopments arethe MiamiSouthBeachRitz-Carlton,whichopenedin 2002,and, the Ritz-CarltonClubin Jupiter, Florida , an exclusiveresidential ownedandoperatedJet RouteUnlimited,a privatejet charter commun ity featuringan 18-holeJackNicklaus golfcourse. Mr.Bythewood earneda B.S. from service withcontractsfromABCSportsandtheJim Henson Company , whichhesold in theearly eighties.Mr. Bythewood Lycoming Collegeand holdsa Doctorateandpost-Doctorate degreefromHowardUniversity Presidentand Co-Founde r As the ManagingPartnerof LaCite, Danielis responsiblefor all aspectsof development fromtheinceptionof initialarchitectu ral conceptsto leadshiscompanybothin strategic management while alsoraisingprivate construction , marketing , operations , andsales. Mr.Bythewood capitalfor acquisition , newconstruction, andrehabproperties . Heis a globalrealestatedeveloper /entrepreneur whopossessesextensive experie nce in advancedrealestatedevelopment andinvestments acrossnumerousmarkets . Overthe past15yearshe hasdevelope d, securedandstructureddebt andequity,constructed , and negotiatedbothpublicandprivatepartnerships.Mr.Bythewoodalso secured, legislated, structuredandclosedon Tax IncrementFinancing. Healsomanagesall aspectsof construction throughoperationfor hisHarlem andLongIslandproperties. Priorto LaCite, hewasan acquisitionsmanagerat NewYorkEquityFund(NYEF) , wherehe managed bothdebt andequity, forconstruct ion andadministrationof largeredevelopment projectsonvacantlandand in occupied buildings(somewhichrequired substan tial residentrelocation).Whileat NYEF, Mr.Bythewoodmanageda onebilliondollarhousingportfolio and managedthe investment of ity $225MMin equity. Mr.Bythewoodearneda BA from AdelphiUnivers Co-Developer Partner LLC. Mr. Stem'sfamilyare thefoundersof TJ Maxx,BJ's,Marshalls, JonathanStemis a co-developer anda partnerin LaCiteDevelopment andHomeGoods(among others). Mr.Sternhas developedovera $1.0billionin hotels, shopping centersand housing.Withover20 yearsin commer cial,residentialreal estate financeanddevelopment , Mr.Stern brings extensiveknowledgeof acquisitions,financing , project management, design and marketingto the LaCiteteam.Mr.SterndevelopedprojectsthroughAOGCapitalandwasco-founderandmanager of FlagLuxuryProperties.AmongFLP'ssignaturedevelopments are theMiamiSouthBeachRitz-Car lton, whichopenedin 2002, and, the RitzCarltonClubin Jupiter, Florida,anexclusiveresidentialcommunityfeaturingan 18-holeJackNicklausgolfcourse.Priorto founding Flag LuxuryProperties, Mr. Sternwasan executiveofficerat OgdenCorporationwherehe expandedof the company'srealestateand entertainment-relatedactivities. Mr.Sternholdsa B.A.fromHarvardUniversity Co-Founde r and ExecutiveVice President With21 yearsof advancedreal estatefinance,investorrelations, andgovernmentrelations,Mr. Ariashas personallynegotiated, structured andclosed$900MMin equityanddebt forcomplex80/20 housing bondtransactions. Hiscurrentdutiesincludestructuringand leading La Cite's closingteamson all aspectsof development. Prior to LaCite, Mr. AriaswasSVPof Acquisitions and Investor Relationsfor IFGCapital wherehe secured fundingfromGoldmanSachs andclosedon a 266units in-placeAcquisition /Rehabproject. Mr.Arias onceservedas SeniorDevelopment Officer/FundManagerfor ESICwherehe managedthe NewYorkEquity Fund(NYEF), a $2.9Baffordable housing investme nt fundcomprisedof multipleannualfunds, NYCbanks,andNewYorkCityHousingFinanceandDevelopment Agencies.At NYEF, hetrainedand led localdevelopersin the construction of 1,300residen tial units. Mr. Ariasholdsa Master's Degreein Management and Urban PolicyfromtheNewSchoolfor SocialResearchanda BA fromUCLA. From : Sent : To : Subject: Demarzo, Benjamin E 26 Jun 2017 15:26:56 +0000 Miller, Michelle M;Mason Alexander (Mason.Alexander@hud.gov) FW: HUD Baltimore Tour Here is the info we have so far on the added stop for Thursday. From : Dan Bythewood [mai lto:dbythewood@lacitedevelopment.com] Se nt : Monday, June 26, 2017 10:58 AM To : Demarzo, Benjamin E Cc: Alexander, Mason ; bc@interprisepartners.com Subje ct: RE: HUD Baltimore Tour Good Morning Ben, It is a pleasure meeting you via email and I look forwa rd to meeting you in person. The address of the construction tra iler is 943 West Fayette street. The two HUD insured properties are located across the st reet from the construction trailer with addresses of 101 and 201 North Schroeder st. However we will enter the construction site at 942 West Fayette street. I am in my staff meeting right now but I am free to talk at J·3Qthis afternp on to go over logistics. My b)_(6 _ )___ office direct dial is 646-674-0066 and my cell number d._(_ __.! Best regards, Dan From : Demarzo, Benjamin E [mailto:Ben jamin.E.Demarzo@hud .gov] Sent : Monday , June 26, 2017 10:29 AM To : Dan Bythewood Cc: Alexander, Mason ; bc@inte rprisepartners .com Subjec t: RE: HUD Baltimore Tour Hello Dan, I am working with Mason to coordinate the logistics for Secretary Carson's Baltimore trip. Can you please provide me the address for the Center/West project site? We are heading to Baltimore tomorrow w ith the Secretary's security detail to do a walkthrough of all of his st ops for the t rip. Would you be available tomorrow, Tuesday 6/27 to meet us at the site at 3:00PM to do a walkthroug h? My cell phone i* b)(6) I Thank you very much, -Ben DeMarzo HUD-17-0330-A-000262 Ben DeMarzo Directo r of Advance I Office of Administ rat ion U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 451 ih Street, SW, Suite 10218 T: (202) 402-5357 11(b)(6) I Washington, DC 20410 11E: benjam in.e.demarzo@hud.gov From: Dan Bythewood Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2017 11:10:57 AM To : Alexander, Mason; Ian Arias; Benjamin Carson Cc:M erlynn Carson Subject:Re: HUD Baltimor e Tour Good morning Mason , It is a pleasu re meeting you via ema il, and Ben thank you for the introduction . I look forward to meeting you on the 29 th at Center\Wes t. We are excited to host you on site and show eve ryone what we are constr ucting currently and exp lain our vision for the remainder of the 14 acre redevelopment project. I look forward to our continued conversation in regard to the site tour on the 29th. Best regards, Dan Get Outlook for Android From: Benjam in Carson Sent: Sunday , June 25, 10:18 AM Subject: HUD Baltimore Tour To: Dan Bythewood , mason .alexande r@hud .gov , Ian Arias Cc: Merlynn Carson Dan and Ian, HUD-17-0330-A-000263 It is my pleasure to introduce you to Mason Alexander , the head of the advance team at HUD. Mason should be able to provide some details about the tour and logistics . As discussed, we are hoping to visit Center I West toward the end of the day on the 29th . Thank you for work ing us in, we are very excited to learn more about the project. Best Regards, Ben Jr. Benjamin S. Carson, Jr. lnterprise Partners , LLC 6711 Columbia Gateway Dr Suite 475 Columbia , MD 21046 M:l(b)(6) www .InterprisePartners .com HUD-17-0330-A-000264 From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Merlynn Carson 26 Jun 2017 16:56:50 +0000 Alexander, Mason;Micha el.Abbo ud@bge.com Demarzo, Benjamin E;mpowell@argo -sys.com;Benjam in Carson Fw: HUD Balt imore Tour I'm forward ing this emai l from Michael, can someone please get back to him. Th ank you -Mer lynn Carso n From: Abboud , Michae l F:(BGE) Sent: Monday , Jun e 26, 201 7 12:40 PM To: Merl ynn Carson Cc: Benjamin Carson; mpowe ll@argo- sys.com; Jack son, Anita M:(B GE); Lynne Patton; Pellom , Stacey:(BGE) Subject: RE: HUD Baltimor e To ur Good Afternoon, Just following back up to get some more details. Can you please confirm if this is t he on ly event that our CEOwill be invited to? We are trying to finalize his schedule for this week and wil l need to know by end of day today . Thank you . -Mike From: Abboud, Michael F:(BGE) Sent: Saturday, June 24, 2017 11:02 AM To: Merlynn Carson Cc: Benjamin Carson; mpowell@argo-sys.com; Jackson, Anita M:(BGE); Lynne Patton Subject: Re: HUD Baltimore Tour Thank you Merlynn . Yes we did receive the invite yesterday . I was under the assumption that thi s was a 2 day tour so I jU1stwant to clarify that this is the on ly participat ion that you are requesting from our CEO? Are there no other events dur ing Secretary Carson's visit that he wi ll be invited to? On Jun 24, 2017, at 10:48 AM, Merlynn Carson wr ote : Michael, You wi ll be pa rt of the P3 partne rship discuss ion on Thu rsday, 29th at 2 :30 pm. My understanding is invi tes shou ld' ve gone out yesterday or w ill be coming out from HUD fo r it. -Me rlynn Carson HUD-17-0330-A-000265 Get Outloo k for Android From: Merlynn Carson Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 2:06 :12 PM To: Abboud, Mi chae l F:(BGE);Benjamin Carson Cc: mpowell@argo-sys.com ; Jackson, Anita M:(BGE) Subject: Re: HUD Baltimore Tour Michael, Let me check on the upd ates and I'll get back to you before COB. -Merlynn Carson, M.D. From: Abboud, Michael F:(BGE) Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 9:51:26 AM To: Benjamin Carson Cc: Lynne .M.Patton@hud .gov; mpowell@argo-sys .com ; Jackson, Anita M:(BGE); Merlynn Carson Subject: Re: HUD Baltimore Tour Good Morning, Just following back up with everyone because I haven't heard any fu rth er details about the upcoming HUD Tour. I did receive an inv itation for a meeting this Thursday, June 29, 2017 @ 2:30 - 3:30PM. I am not sure if this is in addition to the two day tour or this is a replacement. Could you please provide me some more guidance on the event so I can plan the details with our CEO. Thank you, Mike On Jun 19, 2017, at 12:10 PM, Benjam in Carson wrote : I will follow Lynne' s guidance on this. Lookin g forward to speaking with you. Best, Ben Carson, Jr. Inter rise Partners (b)(6) Sent from my Verizon, SamsungGalaxy smartphone -------- Origina l message -------- HUD-17-0330-A-000266 From: "Abboud , Michael F:(BGE)" Date: 6/ 17/ 17 10:53 AM (GMT-05 :00) To: Benjam in Carson , Lynnc.M.Patton @hud.gov Cc: mpowell @argo- sys.com , "Jackson, Anita M:(BGE)" , Merlynn Carson Subject: RE: HUD Baltimore Tour Good Morning Ben, It is a pleasure to meet you as well and we look forward to the opportunity to work together on this initiative. I have included several dates and times that work well next week just let me know what is most convenient for you and Lynne. Monday June 19th @ 1pm Tuesday June 20 th @ 1pm Wednesday June 21st anytime between lOa- 1pm. I will be out of town on Thursday and Friday for business. Just let me know what works and I look forward to speak ing with you . Thanks, Mike Michael Abboud Prin. Busine ss An a lyst BGE CEO 's Offic e 110 West FayetteStreet, 14th Floor Baltimore,MD 21201 Office,.. · .................................... .... Mobil (b)(6) From: Benjamin Carson [mailto :bc@interprisepart ners.com] Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2017 9:15 AM To: Abboud, Michael F:(BGE); Lvnne.M.Patton@hud.gov Cc: mpowell@arqo-sys.com; Jackson, Anita M:{BGE); Merlynn Carson Subject: FW: HUD Baltimore Tour HUD-17-0330-A-000267 Anita, thank yo u fo r connectin g us w ith Mike , we are excited to share detail s on the HUD tour and look forward to Exe lon/E GE invol vement. Mik e, it is a pl easure to m eet you electron ically. I am adding Lynne Patton, Spec ial Advi sor to the Secretary , who is coo rdinat ing the tour. If you have a coup le times that wou ld be convenient for a call over the next co uple day s to d iscuss the tour agen da, I am sure that we can accommodate to you r sche dule. We look forward to speak ing with you in the near fu ture . Warm Regards, Ben Jr. Benjam in S. Car son, Jr. ln tcrprise Partners, LLC 6711 Columb ia Gateway Dr Suite 475 Columbia , MD 2 1046 M!(b)(6) I www.lnterprisePartners.com From: " mpowell@argo -sys.com" Date: Thursday, June 15, 2017 at 7:09 PM To: Benj am in Carson Subject: Fwd : HUD Baltimore Tour Mark L. Powell Begin forwarded message: From: "Jackson, Anita M :(BGE)" Date : June 15, 2017 at 3:29:29 PM EDT To: "rnpowell@a rgo-sys.com" Cc: "Abboud, Michael F:(BGE)" , "Pellom, Stacey:(BGE)" Subject : HUD Baltimor e Tour Good afternoon Mr . Powell - Mr . Butler is interested in participating , provided his schedule allows. HUD-17-0330-A-000268 Byway of this email, I'll ask you to contact Mike Abboud, CEOOffice PrincipalBusinessAnalyst, when you receive more information. Mike will serve as BGE point person, as it relates to Mr . Butler's possible tour participation. Thank you and have a good day, Anita Jackson Michael.abboud@bge.com 410-470 -8760 .1/11.if,i.fo, ·k so11 Chief of Staff to Calvin G. Butler, Jr., Chief Executive Officer Baltimore Gas & Electric, an Exelon Company 2 Center Plaza, 110 West Fayette Street 14 th Floor Baltimore , MD 21201 -3708 410 -470-8965 Anita.jackson@bge .com From: Mark Powell Date: June 15, 2017 at 12:49:00 PM EDT To: "Calvin G. Butler, Jr." , "But ler Jr, Calvin:(BGE)" Cc: "Benjamin Carson (bc@interprisepa rtners .com )" Subject:[EXTERNAL]HUD Baltimore Tour Dear Calvin, I t rust all is well with you. One of my business partners, Ben Carson, Jr., asked if I could extend an invitation to you or one of your senior team members to join Secretary Carson for the officia l Baltimore HUD Tour as part of the Secretary's National Listening Tour. The M ayor and Governor will be participating, as will many of the Baltimo re Business and Community leaders including, Kaiser Permanente, Genesis Healthcare, Under Armor, Living Classrooms, and Abell Foundation . The HUD Baltimore tour is scheduled to 28-29 June and the agenda is HUD-17-0330-A-000269 just now solidifying. Sorry for the short notice. If you wou ld like to participate , I can connect you or a designee to the point of contact at HUD to coordinate. Also, Ben has told me that a large focus of the tour will be on infrastructure and expanding public private partnerships. I am sure that Exelon/BGE participation would certainly add value to this event and all parties would benefit. Regards, Mark Mark L. 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Exelon policies expressly prohibit emp loyees from making defamato ry or offensive stat ements and infrin ging any copyr ight or any other legal right by Email commun ication . Exelon will not accept any liabil ity in respect of such commu nications. -EXCIP HUD-17-0330-A-000270 From: Sent : To: Subject : Alexander, Mason 26 Jun 2017 16:59:01 +0000 Demarzo, Benjamin E FW: HUD Baltimore Tour Have we heard back from this guy yet? Kindest Regards, Mason Mason Alexander Director of Scheduling & Operations I Office of Adm inistrat ion U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 4Sl 7th Street, SW, Suite 10218 Washington, DC 20410____ T: (202) 402-5968 IC:! .... (b .... ).(6 .;..... )__ _ _. From: Demarzo, Benjamin E Sent : Monday, June 26, 2017 10:29 AM To: dbythewood@ lacitedevelopment.com Cc: Alexander, Mason ; bc@interpr isepartners.com Subje ct: RE:HUD Baltimore Tour Hello Dan, I am working with Mason to coordinate the logist ics for Secretary Carson's Baltimore t rip. Can you please provide me t he address for the Cent er/West project site? We are heading to Baltimore tomorrow with the Secretary' s security detail to do a walkthrough of all of his st ops for the t rip. Wou ld you be available tomorrow, Tuesday 6/27 to meet us at the site at 3:00PM to do a walkthroug h? My cell phone isj (b)(6) I Thank you very much, -Ben DeMarzo Ben DeMarzo Director of Advance I Office of Administration U.S. Department of Hou sing and Urban Deve lopment, HQ HUD-17-0330-A-000271 451 7 th Street, SW, ~'lite 30218 I Wasr ngton, DC 20410 T: (202) 402-5357 I cl(b)(6) 1E:benjamin.e.demarzo@hud.gov From: Dan Bythewood Good morning Mason , It is a pleasure meeting you via email, and Ben thank you for the introduction. I look forward to meeting you on the 29th at Center\West. We are excited to host you on site and show everyone what we are constructing currently and exp lain our vision for the remainder of the 14 acre redevelopment project. I look forward to our continued conversation in regard to the site tour on the 29th. Best regards, Dan Get Outlook for Android From: Benjamin Carson Sent: Sunday , June 25 , 10:18 AM Subject: HUD Baltimore Tour To : Dan Bythewood , mason .alexander@hud .gov , Ian Arias Cc: Merlynn Carson Dan and Ian, It is my pleasu re to introduce you to Mason Alexander , th e head of the advance team at HUD. Mason sho uld be able to provide some details about the tour and logistics. As discussed , we are hoping to visit Cente r I West toward the end of the day on the 29th . Thank you for working us in, we are very excited to learn more about the project. Best Regards, HUD-17-0330-A-000272 Ben Jr. Benjamin S. Carson, Jr. lnterprise Partners, LLC 6711 Co lumbia Gateway Dr Suite 475 Columbia, MD 21046 M: l(b)(6) www. Interp rise Partners .com HUD-17-0330-A-000273 From: Sent : To: Subject : Alexander, Mason 26 Jun 2017 17:07:27 +0000 Demarzo, Benjamin E FW: HUD Baltimore Tour This has all been update on the Lxl correct? Kindest Regards, Mason Mason Alexander Director of Scheduling & Operations I Office of Administrat ion U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 4Sl ]lh Street, SW, Suite 10218 Washington, DC 20410;-------. T: (202) 402-5968 IC: l.... (b_)_(6_)__ ___, From: Dan Bythewood [mai lto:dbythewood@lacitedevelopment.com] Sent : Monday , June 26, 2017 10:58 AM To: Demarzo, Benjamin E Cc:Alexander, Mason ; bc@interprisepartners.com Subject: RE: HUD Baltimore Tour Good Morning Ben, It is a pleasure meeting you via email and I look forward to meeting you in person. The address of the construction trailer is 943 West Fayette street. The two HUD insured properties are located across the street from the construction trailer with addresses of 101 and 201 North Schroeder st. However we will ent er the construction site at 942 West Fayette street. I am in my staff meeting right now but I am free to talk at 1:30thjs (_ b)_(_ 6_ ) __ off ice direct dial is 646-674-0066 and my cell number i~._ afternoon to go over logist ics. My __._ Best regards, Dan From: Demarzo, Benjamin E [mai lto :Benjamin .E.Demarzo@hud .gov] Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 10:29 AM To: Dan Bythewood Cc:Alexander, Mason ; bc@interp risepartners .com Subject: RE: HUD Baltimore Tour HUD-17-0330-A-000274 Hello Dan, I am working with Mason to coordinate the logistics for Secretary Carson's Baltimore trip. Can you please provide me the address for the Center/West project site? We are heading to Baltimore tomorrow w ith the Secretary's security detail to do a walkthrough of all of his st ops for the trip. Would you be available tomorrow, Tuesday 6/27 to meet us at the site at 3:00PM to do a walkthrough? My cell phone is l(b)(6) I Thank you very much, -Ben DeMarzo a.·\ z. \ J Ben DeMarzo Directo r of Advance I Office of Admi nist rat ion U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 451 i hStreet, SW, Suite 10218 I Washington, DC 20410 I C:!(b}(6} !I ~: benjamln.e.demarzo@hud T: (202) 402-5357 .gov From: Dan Bythewood Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2017 11:10:57 AM To : Alexander, Mason; Ian Arias; Benjamin Carson Cc:Merlynn Carson Subject: Re: HUD Baltimore Tour Good morn ing Mason, It is a pleasu re meeting you via ema il, and Ben thank you for the introduction. I look forwa rd to meeting you on the 29th at Center\Wes t. We are excited to host yo u on site and show everyone what we are constr ucting curre ntly and exp lain our vision for the remainde r of the 14 ac re redeve lopme nt project. I look forward to our continued conve rsat ion in regard to the site tour on the 29th. Best regards, Dan HUD-17-0330-A-000275 Get Outlook for Android From: Benjamin Carson Sent: Sunday , June 25, 10:18 AM Subject: HUD Baltimore Tour To: Dan Bythewood , mason .alexander@hud.gov , Ian Arias Cc: Merlynn Carson Dan and Ian, It is my pleasure to introduce you to Mason Alexander , the head of the advance team at HUD. Mason should be able to provide some details about the tour and logist ics. As discussed , we are hoping to visit Cente r I West toward the end of the day on the 29th . Thank you for work ing us in, we are very excited to learn more about the project. Best Regards, Ben Jr. Benjamin S. Carson, Jr . lnterprise Partners, LLC 6711 Columbia Gateway Dr Suite 475 Columbia, MD 21046 M:l(b)(6 ) www .InterprisePart ners .com HUD-17-0330-A-000276 From: Sent : To: Subject : Alexander, Mason 26 Jun 2017 17:09:38 +0000 Demarzo, Benjamin E FW: HUD Baltimore Tour Let's do this call in my office please. Thanks! Kindest Regards, Mason Mason Alexander Director of Scheduling & Operations I Office of Administrat ion U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 451 Jlh Street, SW, Suite 10218 Washington, DC 20410.--------. T: (202) 402-5968 IC: l.... (b _)_(6 _)__ ____, From: Dan Bythewood [mai lto:dbythewood@ lacitedevelop ment.com] Sent : Monday, June 26, 2017 11:04 AM To: Alexander, Mason ; Benjamin Carson ; Ian Arias Cc: Mer lynn Carson ; Demarzo, Benjamin E Subject : RE: HUD Baltimore Tour Good Mor ing Mason, It is a pleasure meeting via ema il and I hope you had a great weekend. All is well on our front, as I hope all is well with you. I look forward to meeting you in person and having an opportunity to show you around Center\West. I am currently in my staff meeting but will be available at 1:30 today to talk with you and Ben. Please call me on my direct dial 646-674-0066 or on my cell phon ~ (b )(6) I I look forward to talking to you soon. All the best, Dan From: Alexander, Mason fmai lto:M ason.Alexander@hud.gov ] Sent : Monday, June 26, 2017 10:45 AM To: Benjamin Carson ; Dan Bythewood HUD-17-0330-A-000277 ; Ian Arias Cc: Mer lynn Carson ; Demarzo, Benj amin E Subject : RE: HUD Baltimore Tour Good morning, Dan and Ian. I hope all is well. Ben and I will be reaching out to you to discuss the details of the visit. Can you please send us the best number to contact you. Look forward to speaking w ith you soon! Kindest Regards, Mason Mason Alexander Director of Scheduling & Operations I Office of Adm inistrat ion U.S. Departme nt of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 4Sl 7th Street, SW, Suite 10218 Washington, DC 20410____ _ !; larias@lacitedevelopment.com Cc: Mer lynn Carson Subject: HUD Balt imore Tour Dan and Ian, It is my pleasure to introduce you to Mason A lexander, the head of the advance team at HUD . Mason shou ld be able to provide some details about the tour and logistics. As discussed, we are hop ing to visit Center I West toward the end of the day on the 29th . Thank you for working us in, we are very excited to learn more about the project. Best Regard s, Ben Jr. Benjamin S. Carson , Jr. lnt erprise Partners, LLC 67 11Columbia Gateway Dr Suite 475 HUD-17-0330-A-000278 Columbia MD 21046 HUD-17-0330-A-000279 From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Merlynn Carson 26 Jun 2017 16:56:50 +0000 Alexander, Mason;Micha el.Abbo ud@bge.com Demarzo, Benjamin E;mpowell@argo -sys.com;Benjam in Carson Fw: HUD Balt imore Tour I'm forward ing this emai l from Michael, can someone please get back to him. Th ank you -Mer lynn Carso n From: Abboud , Michae l F:(BGE) Sent: Monday , Jun e 26, 201 7 12:40 PM To: Merl ynn Carson Cc: Benjamin Carson; mpowe ll@argo- sys.com; Jack son, Anita M:(B GE); Lynne Patton; Pellom , Stacey:(BGE) Subject: RE: HUD Baltimor e To ur Good Afternoon, Just following back up to get some more details. Can you please confirm if this is t he on ly event that our CEOwill be invited to? We are trying to finalize his schedule for this week and wil l need to know by end of day today . Thank you . -Mike From: Abboud, Michael F:(BGE) Sent: Saturday, June 24, 2017 11:02 AM To: Merlynn Carson Cc: Benjamin Carson; mpowell@argo-sys.com; Jackson, Anita M:(BGE); Lynne Patton Subject: Re: HUD Baltimore Tour Thank you Merlynn . Yes we did receive the invite yesterday . I was under the assumption that thi s was a 2 day tour so I jU1stwant to clarify that this is the on ly participat ion that you are requesting from our CEO? Are there no other events dur ing Secretary Carson's visit that he wi ll be invited to? On Jun 24, 2017, at 10:48 AM, Merlynn Carson wr ote : Michael, You wi ll be pa rt of the P3 partne rship discuss ion on Thu rsday, 29th at 2 :30 pm. My understanding is invi tes shou ld' ve gone out yesterday or w ill be coming out from HUD fo r it. -Me rlynn Carson HUD-17-0330-A-000280 Get Outloo k for Android From: Merlynn Carson Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 2:06 :12 PM To: Abboud, Mi chae l F:(BGE);Benjamin Carson Cc: mpowell@argo-sys.com ; Jackson, Anita M:(BGE) Subject: Re: HUD Baltimore Tour Michael, Let me check on the upd ates and I'll get back to you before COB. -Merlynn Carson, M.D. From: Abboud, Michael F:(BGE) Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 9:51:26 AM To: Benjamin Carson Cc: Lynne .M.Patton@hud .gov; mpowell@argo-sys .com ; Jackson, Anita M:(BGE); Merlynn Carson Subject: Re: HUD Baltimore Tour Good Morning, Just following back up with everyone because I haven't heard any fu rth er details about the upcoming HUD Tour. I did receive an inv itation for a meeting this Thursday, June 29, 2017 @ 2:30 - 3:30PM. I am not sure if this is in addition to the two day tour or this is a replacement. Could you please provide me some more guidance on the event so I can plan the details with our CEO. Thank you, Mike On Jun 19, 2017, at 12:10 PM, Benjam in Carson wrote : I will follow Lynne' s guidance on this. Lookin g forward to speaking with you. Best, Ben Carson,Jr. Inter rise Partners (b)(6) Sent from my Verizon, SamsungGalaxy smartphone -------- Origina l message -------- HUD-17-0330-A-000281 From: "Abboud , Michael F:(BGE)" Date: 6/ 17/ 17 10:53 AM (GMT-05 :00) To: Benjami n Carson , Lynnc.M.Patton @hud.gov Cc: mpowell @argo- sys.com , "Jackson, An ita M:(BGE)" , Merlynn Carson Subject: RE: HUD Baltimore Tour Good Morning Ben, It is a pleasure to meet you as well and we look forward to the opportunity to work together on this initiative. I have included several dates and times that work well next week just let me know what is most convenient for you and Lynne. Monday June 19th @ 1pm Tuesday June 20 th @ 1pm Wednesday June 21st anytime between lOa- 1pm. I will be out of town on Thursday and Friday for business. Just let me know what works and I look forward to speaking with you . Thanks, Mike Michael Abboud Prin. Busine ss An a lyst BGE CEO 's Offic e 110 West Fayette Street, 14th Floor Baltimore,MD 21201 ~~~~~: ~G~hN0 -8760 l Email: michael.abboud@bgc.com From: BenjaminCarson[mailto:bc@interprisepartners.com] Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2017 9:15 AM To: Abboud, Michael F:(BGE);Lvnne.M.Patton@hud.gov Cc: mpowell@arqo-sys.com; Jackson,Anita M:(BGE);Merlynn Carson Subject: FW: HUDBaltimore Tour HUD-17-0330-A-000282 Anita, thank yo u fo r connectin g us w ith Mike , we are excited to share detail s on the HUD tour and look forward to Exe lon/E GE invol vement. Mik e, it is a pl easure to m eet you electron ically. I am adding Lynne Patton, Spec ial Advi sor to the Secretary , who is coo rdinat ing the tour. If you have a coup le times that wou ld be convenient for a call over the next co uple day s to d iscuss the tour agen da, I am sure that we can accommodate to you r sche dule. We look forward to speak ing with you in the near fu ture . Warm Regards, Ben Jr. Benjamin S. Car son, Jr. ln tcrprise Partners, LLC 6711 Columb ia Gateway Dr Suite 475 Columbia, MD 2 1046 M:l(b)(6) ! www. lnterpnse Partners.com From: " mpowell@argo -sys.com" Date: Thursday, June 15, 2017 at 7:09 PM To: Benj amin Carson Subject: Fwd : HUD Baltimore Tour Mark L. Powell Begin forwarded message: From: "Jackson, Anita M :(BGE)" Date : June 15, 2017 at 3:29:29 PM EDT To: "rnpowell@a rgo-sys.com" Cc: "Abboud, Michael F:(BGE)" , "Pellom, Stacey:(BGE)" Subject : HUD Baltimor e Tour Good afternoon Mr . Powell - Mr . Butler is interested in participating , provided his schedule allows. HUD-17-0330-A-000283 Byway of this email, I'll ask you to contact Mike Abboud, CEOOffice PrincipalBusinessAnalyst, when you receive more information. Mike will serve as BGE point person, as it relates to Mr . Butler's possible tour participation. Thank you and have a good day, Anita Jackson Michael.abboud@bge.com 410-470 -8760 .1/11.if,i.fo, ·k so11 Chief of Staff to Calvin G. Butler, Jr., Chief Executive Officer Baltimore Gas & Electric, an Exelon Company 2 Center Plaza, 110 West Fayette Street 14 th Floor Baltimore , MD 21201 -3708 410 -470-8965 Anita.jackson@bge .com From: Mark Powell Date: June 15, 2017 at 12:49:00 PM EDT To: "Calvin G. Butler, Jr." , "But ler Jr, Calvin:(BGE)" Cc: "Benjamin Carson (bc@interprisepa rtners .com )" Subject:[EXTERNAL]HUD Baltimore Tour Dear Calvin, I t rust all is well with you. One of my business partners, Ben Carson, Jr., asked if I could extend an invitation to you or one of your senior team members to join Secretary Carson for the officia l Baltimore HUD Tour as part of the Secretary's National Listening Tour. The M ayor and Governor will be participating, as will many of the Baltimo re Business and Community leaders including, Kaiser Permanente, Genesis Healthcare, Under Armor, Living Classrooms, and Abell Foundation . The HUD Baltimore tour is scheduled to 28-29 June and the agenda is HUD-17-0330-A-000284 just now solidifying. Sorry for the short notice. If you wou ld like to participate , I can connect you or a designee to the point of contact at HUD to coordinate. Also, Ben has told me that a large focus of the tour will be on infrastructure and expanding public private partnerships. I am sure that Exelon/BGE participation would certainly add value to this event and all parties would benefit. Regards, Mark Mark L. 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From: Miller, Michelle M Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 5:47 PM To: Demarzo, Benjamin E Subject: One other item Ben Not sure you think we should include this in the briefing book of not but the State of MD provided and I am certain Secretary Holt wi ll bring it up during the visit Just so he is aware Thank you michelle Michelle Miller Deputy Director Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes US Dept of Housing and Urban Development 202-402-5769 (office) I l(b)(6) (mobile) ~~A OFFICE OF LEADHAZARDCONTRO L AND HEALTHVHOMES HUD-17-0330-A-000307 THE MARYL AND D EPARTM ENT O F HOUSlNG & COMMUNITY DEVELOPME NT PROJ ECT C.O.R.E. (CRE ATlNG OPPORT UNlTI ES FOR RENE WAL AN D ENTERPRIS E) Tota l State Funding FY 16-FY19: Tota l City Funding FY16-FY19: DHCD Investment for Redevelop ment: $75 million $18 million $600 million BACKGROUND In February 20 16, the Maryland Departme nt of Housing and Community Developme nt (DHCD), the Mary land Stad ium Author ity (MSA), and the City of Baltimore through the Baltimore City Department of Hou sing and Commun ity Deve lopment (BCDHCD) entered into a Memorandum of Unde rstanding (MOU) for demolitio n and stab ilization. As part of the agree ment, MSA is respo nsible for the management of up to $75 million of demo lition associate d with the removal of blighted propertie s within Balt imore City during a four-year funding period. In addition to the MOU, DHCD and the MSA entered into a programmat ic agreement on September 20 16, to consult with the Mary land Historical Trust to determine whether or not work demo lition under C.O.R.E. wou ld adversely affect historic prope rties that fall within bo undarie s of historic distr icts in Baltimore City. Project C.O.R.E. will serve as a catalyst for redevelopm ent, reinvestment , and stabilization in Baltimor e City. The goal of this pa rtnership is to improve economic opportunity, enco urage redeve lopment, and improve quality of life in Baltimore City neighborhoods. Proj ect C.O.R.E. is designed to address the needs of the existing community and wi ll result in safer and mor e attractive neighborhoo ds, create more jobs, provide more green space , and improve quality of life as well as increase the number of affordable hou si ng for the benefit of existing residents. Demolition/E11vironmental Protocols Follow ing the announceme nt of Project C.O.R.E., numerous committees were deve loped to review industry wide best practices associated with the safe removal of blighted properties that have occurred throughout the country. In an effort to establish an industry wide benchmark for the protoco ls and procedure s assoc iated with sa fe demo lition and remova l of blighted propert ies, the co mmittee 's findings were then incorpora ted into a Project Manua l/Tech nical docu ment that serves as the basis for all demo lition activity under the program. Best practices include: • E nvironmental Assess ments/H az mat Survey: Complete Site Assessment/Ha zardous Mate rial Survey on all prope1ties to identify asbestos , lead, polych lorinated bipheny l (PCB), or any other po tential hazards . • Onsite Complianc e Monitorin g: Full-time onsite enviromnental/protoco ls compl iance monitoring services • Dust Monit oring: Full-tim e du st monitorin g during all demolit ion and debris remova l operations to monitor the effectiveness of dust suppress ion proced ures and potential expos ure levels of adjacen t co mmun ity residents . • Fill Requi rements: Req uires the use of clean fill for all excavations and strictly prohib its the use of crushed demo lition debr is being used as fill. • Sidewalk Replacement: Full replacement of any adjacent sidewalks on the front and sides of a ll properties being demo lished . • Site Security: Detailed site security meas ures to ensure the safety of the general public. Proj ect C.O.R.E. Request/ or Applications Through the Depar tment's Project C.O.R.E. Request for Appl ications (RFA), an online compet itive application proc ess for Proje ct C.O.R.E. de molition funding, Comm unity Deve lopment Corporations (CDC) can apply for funding for redeve lopment proje cts that can move forward quickly over the next seve ral years; achieve sign ifican t leverage and redevelopme nt go als; ensure that a sign ificant share of Project C.O.R.E. funding is allocated to locations will attract new investment ; and encourage innovatio n and creat ivity in the private sector by for-profit and nonprofi t en tities that are committed to Baltimore City. Elig ible applican ts for C.O.R.E. funding include: Baltimore City agencies and nonprofit Community Development Organ iza tions (CDOs) in Baltimore City. Specific activ ities eligible for Project C.O .R.E. funding includ e acquisition, demolition, stabilization, site developme nt, and architectu ral and enginee ring. HUD-17-0330-A-000308 THE MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HOUSlNG & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT C.O.R.E . (CREA TlNG OPPORTUNlTIES FOR RENE WAL AND ENTERPRISE) Summary of redevelopment projects through Request for Applications (RF A) process: FY 2016- FY 2017 RFA Redevelopment No. o Awarded Pro ·eels 42 Amount Awarded $27,875,000 Total Pro ·ect Cost $397,859,916 levera e $369,984,916 Total Pro ·ected Cost $252,655, 000 Pro ·ected l evera e $230 530,000 FY 2018 RFA Redevelopme11t - ANT!CIPATED No. o A lications 61 Antici ated Award $22,125,000 Project C.O.R.E. tlccomplishments • 968 blighted units have been removed since January 20 16 • 137 "Notices to Proc eed" unde rway • 4,000 blighted unit s projected to be removed through FY 2019 • 2,369 new housing units projected by FY 20 l 9 • 13,692 vaca nt units in C.O.R.E. area U. S. Census Tracts • During 10-year period (2005-20 15) in those tracts, 7,258 child ren tested with High Blood Lead Leve ls • Demolition removes hazardous materials (lead, asbestos) from blighted units • Proj ect C.O .R .E. environmental protocols are nation 's Best Managemen t Practice • Properties cleared of blight are clean and ready for use by private developers 2 HUD-17-0330-A-000309 From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Attachments: Alexander, Mason 22 Jun 2017 14:27:44 +0000 Bacon, James A Demarzo, Benjamin E FW: PIH Issue Brief PHILADELPHIAHot Issues_ 5-12-17 (003).docx Bacon. Please make sure this is in the Baltimore Travel boo k and get with Ben as to everything we will need init. FYI- SOHUD will be staying at his home in Upperco . He will be driv ing. Also, BJ will be comi ng along as well on the tours. We need to connect with him so can someone please get me his phone number. Thanks! Ben. Let me know if you have any questions . Thanks! Kindest Rega rd s, Mason Mason Alexander Director of Scheduling & Operations I Office of Administration U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 4Sl 71h Street, SW, Suite 10218 Washington, DC 20410 T: (202) 402-5968 IC: j,(b - )-(6 _)__ __ From : Burley, Michael N Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2017 9:07 AM To: Demarzo, Benjamin E ; Patton, Lynne M ; Bacon, James A ; Alexander, Mason ; Williams, Raphael L ; Miller, Michelle M ; Zorc, Bethany A ; Bregon, Nelson R ; DeFelice, Joseph J ; Bass, Deana ; Petty, Timothy J ; Cruciani, Linda M ; Steinbauer, Shannon E Subject: RE: PIH Issue Brief Thanks, Ben. The Philadelphia Regional Office prepared a summary from all program offi ces for our meeting with Mayor Kenney last month. I' ve attached the document for reference, may be helpful to request somet hing similar for Baltimore. HUD-17-0330-A-000310 From: Demarzo, Benjamin E Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2017 8:43 AM To: Burley, M ichael N ; Patton, Lynne M ; Bacon, James A ; Alexander, Mason ; Williams , Raphael L ; Miller, Michelle M ; Zorc, Bethany A ; Bregon, Nelson R ; DeFelice, Joseph J ; Bass, Deana ; Petty, Timothy J ; Cruciani, Linda M ; Steinbauer, Shannon E Subject: FW: PIH Issue Brief Please see the att ached loca l issues briefing from the Baltimore Field Office . From: Payne, Carol B Sent: Wedne sday, June 21, 2017 1:11 PM To: Miller, Michelle M ; Demarzo, Benjamin E Subject: PIH Issue Brief Colleagues sending one PIH brief provided by Bill Tamburrino for the Secretary's fo lder. Carol Bryant Payne Field Office D irector 10 South Howard Street, 5th Floor Baltimore, MO 21201 Phone: (410)209-6557 Fax: (410) 209-6670 Email: carol.b.payne @hud.gov "The arc of the moral univer se is long, but it bends toward ju stice." Mar t in Luth er King HUD-17-0330-A-000311 HOT ISSUES P hiladelphia May 12, 2017 Phil adelphia Regional Office Rich Ott, Deputy Regional Adm ini strator Number ofregiona l office emp loyees: 265 PH ILADELPHIA PRIORJ TIES/INITIAT IVES Homelessness • Region HI [ntera gency Cou ncil on Hom elessness - Throughout the region, fede ral, state and loca l partner s meet quarte rly to coord inate efforts in e lim inating homelessness. • Mult ifamily Hom eless Plac ement Init iative - A join t effo rt w ith the city's Offic e of Homeless Services to widen housing option s throu gh partnersh ips with multifamily prop erty owne rs and manage rs. • Priority Commun ities - HUD-funded technica l assistance prov ided to the city to support coordinated entry and assess ment of peop le experienc ing homelessness . Choice Neighborhoods • Choice Nei ghborhood s Plannin g Grant - $500 ,000 award ed November 2013 • Choice Neig hborhood s Imp lementation Grant - $30 million awarded June 2014 ConnectHome • Philad elphi a was se lected in July 2015 to participat e in the ConnectHome Pilot Prog ram, an initiative to extend affordable broadband access to fami lies livin g in HUD-ass isted housing. Mobility Program • $500,000 demonstration grant awarde d in FY 20 13 Promise Zone • Promi se Zone desig nation rece ived in January 2014 Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration Grants • More than $6 million in Lead Hazard Reduction Demon stration Grants awarded to easte rn Pennsylvania (Harrisburg and Philadelphia) in 20 15 HO T I SSUES Office of Community Plannin g and Development 1 I Page HUD-17-0330-A-000312 HOT ISSUES Philadelphia Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program • (b)(5) Deliberative Privilege • • •r Hom elessness .-b -).... (5__ )__ D_e_li-be-r-at-iv_e_P .... r-iv-ile _g_e___________________ _____, HOME Investment Partnerships Program • (b)(5) Deliberative Privilege Office of Field Policy and Management • (b)(6) Office of Fair Housi ng and Equal Opport unity • See the memo FHEO Region al Director Me lody Taylor prov ided to FHEO HQ. Office of Multifamil y Housin g • l(b)(5) Deliberative Privilege 2 1Page HUD-17-0330-A-000313 HOT ISSUES Philadelphia (b)(5) Deliberative Privi lege Office of Public Housin g • • See the memo Public Housing Director Moni ca Hawkin s prov ided to PIH HQ. Due to redeve lopmen t plans , the property managers of Penn Wynn House, which is located in the Wynnefi eld ne ighborhood of Philadelphia , not ified residents that they must move by June 1. The Philadelphia Hou sing Authority is providing hou sing vouc hers to residents. Of the 76 vouc hers, 2 1 are HUD -VASH vo uchers. As of May 11, 2017 , there are still 56 vouche r holders in the Penn Wynn Hou se. PH A plans to extend vouch ers autom atica lly if the res ident needs extra time to find a unit. Philadelphia Co unc ilman Curtis Jones , Jr. and State Representative Morgan Cephas held a housing fair for residents on Mar ch 21. Single Family Housing • • • • ln Janu ary 20 16, City Councilwoman Cherelle L. Parke r (9th Di strict) held hearings to investigate the impact of reverse mortgages on Philad e lph ia res idents. A focus was on forec losw·es due to the borrow er's inab ility to pay property taxes and hazard insurance premmm s. Reverse mort gages are insured by HUD-FHA under the Housing Equ ity Co nvers ion Mort gage (HECM) program. HUD 's Philad elphia Homeownership Cen ter (HOC) has been worki ng with the Nat ional Council on Aging (NCOA) since 20 13 on a ho1L1s ing counseling demonstra tion to provide financial support to defaulted HECM bonow ers. 1n mid -20 16, the city of Phi ladelphia made "curing" reverse mmtgage tax and in suranc e defau lts eligible for Housing Trust Fund (HTF) money , which ran out early in 2017. The HOC w ill coordinate with NCOA, Fanni e Mae and HECM serv icers who wi ll prepare defau lted borrow ers to apply when the new HTF cyc le beg ins in July or August 20 17. Tenants subject to eviction and defaulted forward-mortgage borrower s wi ll also be eligible to apply for the estimated $400,000 allocat ion. (b)(5) Deliberative Privilege 3 1Page HUD-17-0330-A-000314 From: Sent : To: Subject: Bacon, James A 26 Jun 2017 21:35 :59 +0000 Demarzo, Benjamin E RE: Site photos Great thank you From: Demarzo, Benjamin E Se nt : Monday, June 26, 2017 5:35 PM To: Bacon, James A Subject : FW: Site photos These are for the Thursday 4pm construction site tour - I wou ld maybe ju st put them on 1 page with a tit le at the top that says "Center\West Baltimore Construction Site" From: Alexander, Mason Se nt : Monday , June 26, 2017 5:30 PM To: Demarzo, Benjamin E Subjec t: FW: Site photos Please get w ith Bacon as to what to do w ith these. Thanks! Kindest Regards, Mason Mason Alexander Director of Scheduling & Operations I Office of Administration U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 451 7th Street, SW, Suite 10218 W ashingto n, DC 20410 T: (202) 402-5968 From: Dan Bythewood (mailto:dbythewood@ lacitedevelopment .com1 Se nt : Monday , June 26, 2017 4:45 PM To: Demarzo, Benjamin E ; Benjamin S. Carson Jr ; Mer lynn Carson ; Alexander, Mason Subje ct: Site photos Good afternoon all, HUD-17-0330-A-000315 These photos are from the 101 North Schroeder street building. These are to help the security team understand the site in advance of our walk through tomorrow . Best, Dan Get Outlook for Android HUD-17-0330-A-000316 Alexander, Mason 26 Jun 2017 12:55:24 +0000 Demarzo, Benjamin E Fwd: #ExtMa il# Re: Baltimore HUD Tour From: Sent: To: Subject: Please see below. Kindest Regards, Mason A lexande r Director of Scheduling and Operations I Office of Administration US Department of Housing and Urban Development 451 7th Street, SW Washington, DC 20410 Office: 202 402-5968 Cell: (b)(6) * This email was sent by a mobile device. Please excuse any grammar or misspellings . From: Benjamin Carson Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 8:39:09 AM To: Alexa nder, Mason Cc: Mer lynn Carson Subject: Re: #ExtMail# Re: Baltimore HUD Tour Hey Mason, It wou ld probab ly be good if Dr. Ross could join for the W edn esday session on hea lthy home s and the Thur sday sessions on P3. He has a great amo unt of experience in both. Best, B Benjamin S. Carson, Jr. lnt erpris e Partners , LLC 6711 Columbia Gateway Dr Suite 475 Colymbja, MD21046 l M:l(b)(6) www.lnterprisePartners.eo m From: "Alexan der , Mason" Date: Monday, June 26, 2017 at 8:22 AM To: "Ross, Samuel MD" , Benj amin Carson HUD-17-0330-A-000317 Cc:"Patton, Lynne M" , Merlynn Carson , "Baird, Dana" , "Sampath, Maha" Subject : Re: #ExtMail# Re: Baltimore HUD Tour Good morning, Mr. Ross. I will call you this morning after my meetings to give you more details. Hope you had a great weekend! Kindest Regards, Mason Alexander Director of Schedulin g and Operations I Office of Administration US Department of Housing and Urban Development 451 7th Street, SW Washington, DC 20410 Office: 202 402-5968 Cell: (b )(6) * This email was sent by a mobile device. Please excuse any grammar or misspellings. From : Ross, Samuel MD Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2017 9:56:52 PM To: Benjamin Carson Cc:Alexander, Mason; Patton, Lynne M; Mer lynn Carson; Baird, Dana; Sampath, Maha Subject : Re: #ExtMai l# Re: Baltimore HUD Tour Thank you! Sent from my iPhon e On Jun 25, 2017, at 6:27 PM, Benjamin Carson wrote: So glad you can attend! I am adding Maso n Alexander to the email, who should be able to provide additional information on the tour and logistics. I look forward to seeing you next week. Best Regards , Ben Carson, Jr. lnterr ise Partners l(b)(6 I Sent from my Vcri70n,Samsung Galuxysmartphone HUD-17-0330-A-000318 -------- Original me ssage -------From: "Ross, Samu el MD" Date: 6/25/17 2:4 1 PM (GMT-05:0 0) To: Benjam in Carson Cc: Mer lynn Carson , "Baird, Dana" , "Sampath , Maha" Subject: RE: Baltimore HUD Tour Good afternoon, Mr. Carson,and thank you very much for the invitation. I am in town those days and will do my best to attend the events you designate. This would be a wonderful opportunity to speak with SecretaryCarsonand others about the need for more partnershipsthat support redevelopmentin west Baltimore. I have copied my ExecutiveAssistantand Chief of Staff so they can help confirm my availability. Thanks again for including Bon Secoursin the import[ant sessions. Peaceand blessings! From: BenjaminCarson [bc@interprisepartners.com ] Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2017 10:57 AM To: Ross, SamuelMD Cc: Merlynn Carson Subject: #ExtMail# Baltimore HUDTour Dr. Ro ss, 1 hope you are enjo ying the weeke nd! l just saw the Ba ltimore HUD Tour agenda , which is when dad wi ll be visiting Baltimore to better w1derstand how to align HUD initiatives with Ba ltimor e corpo rate, gov ernment, and commun ity leadership. J wa s hopefu l that you could join us on the tour as I was very impressed wit h all that Bon Secours was do ing for the communit y. I also visited the Poppl eton development and met Dan Blythewood and Ian Arias, who seems to be highly committ ed to bringing new opportu nities to West Baltimore. The tour will actua lly be visit ing Center /West toward the end of the day on the 29 th . The full tom is on the 28th and 29th (Wednesday and Thur sday this week) and the focus of the tour wi ll be "Healthy Homes " , w ith secondary initiative s being workforce deve lopment and public private partnerships. If you are in town , I would like to extend and invitation to severa l of the events as I believe your insight wou ld add tremendou s valu e to the discussions. HUD-17-0330-A-000319 Best Regards, Ben Jr. Benjamin S. Carson, Jr. lntcrprise Partners, LLC 6711 Columbia Gateway Dr Suite475 Columbia, MD 21046 M:l(b)(6) I www.JntcrpriscPartncrs.com The information in this communication is intended to be confidential to the Individual(s) and/or Entity to whom it is addressed. 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HUD-17-0330-A-000320 Miller, Michelle M 23 Jun 2017 22:56:18 +0000 Demarzo, Benjamin E;Bacon, James A Fwd: Baltimore Briefing Materia ls HABC RAD Status - SOHUD Briefing 2017-06-21.docx, Baltimore RAD Summary.xlsx, Lakeview w ith DRAFTstamp.pdf, HCD-RAD-lakeviewTower -fin-alt (1) (1) (1).pdf From: Sent: To: Subje ct: Attachment s: I am sorry .. .! don't know if these are different than what was already prov ided but I just received them Michelle Get Outlook for iOS From: Davis , Thoma s R Sent : Friday, June 23, 2017 6:09:0 I PM To: M iller, Michelle M S ubject: Baltimore Briefing Material s Hi M ichelle, I'm just realizing that I'm not sure whether I was, or whether my front office was, sending you the briefing materials on RAD for the Baltimore trip. I suspect I was supposed to, so sorry for the delay. Attached are three documents: • • A narrative summary of RAD activity in Baltimore A list of RAD transactio ns in Baltimore • A DRAFTprofile of residents and their exper ience in one of the RAD transactions. Although it is intended to be a PR document, it hasn't been through the necessary internal reviews for it to be fina lized. My front office was very clear that it could only be included in the briefing book if it says "DRAFT" all over it. Unfortunately , we don't have the full PDF progr am, so could only do it by stamping it manua lly and scanning it, wh ich loses the color. If you have another way to apply t he word "DRAFT" to it - perhaps you have a better version of PDFor can pri nt it in color and you have your own DRAFT stamp, feel free to use the color version , which I've also attached. Let me know if you need anything else. Thanks, Tom Thoma s R. Davis Director, Office of Recapitalization US Department of Housing and Urban Development 451 ih Street, SW, Room 6230 Washington, DC 20410 202-402-7549 HUD-17-0330-A-000321 HUD-17-0330-A-000322 RAD Activity - Housing Authority of the City of Baltimore (HABC) Acting Executive Directo r : Michael Braverman Summary of RAD Conversion : HABC is converting about one -third of its public housing portfolio to PBRA.All transactions will rehab ilitate existing structures using 4% LIHTC combined w ith FHA-insured debt. HABC has partnered with ten different non-profit and for-profit developers to facilitate the conversion and rehabi litation. Statu s of Conversions: • • • HABC submitted a majority of its applications and a Portfolio Award request in October, 2013, which were awarded under the or iginal 60,000-unit cap. HABC submitted a subsequent request for two properties that have since received a CHAP as of May, 2016. Other PHA Background : • • HABC is an MTW agency and is currently under an " Alternative Subsidy" calculation under the Public Housing Operat ing Fund HABC is subject to two consent decrees: the Bailey consent order (related t o creation and maintenance of accessible uni ts) and the Thompson settlement (related to the siting of new afford able 16 RAD Conversion Commitments (RCCs)have been issued . 14 of these transactions have closed. 2 projects are nearing closing. 1 project ' s financing plan is curren t ly under review and, if approved, the RCCwill be issued. 0 transactions are in the FHA underwr iting process, however 1 is schedu led to be submitted by August, 2017. Major Developments : • • • For converting properties to continue to comply with the te rms of the Bailey Consent Decree, the Office of Housing issued two PBRA regulatory waivers on 06/11 / 2015. RCCcondit io ns related to ongo ing compliance w ith the Bailey Consent Decree we re finalize d working with HABC and Department of Justice. (b)(5) Deliberative Privilege housing) Open Issues: .l (b)(5) Deliberative Privilege HUD-17-0330-A-000323 . • Ho llander Ridge In response to the Thomp son consent order, HAB C is developing approximately I 00 scatt ered site unit s in opportunity neighborhood s in Baltimore through acquisition and rehabilitatio n. They would like to util ize HOPE VI funding that they hav e available as well as RAD to leverage additional financing. Because HAB C is usin g HOPE VI funds to acquire the units , they must initially become public housing. Once the units are in the public housing program , they can be converted under RAD. Recap and PIH have been working closely with HABC to plan this twostep proc ess. Somerset Extens ion The Somerset Extension project is an $8.2 million renovat ion and new constniction effort located on 2.64 acres near the Johns Hopkin s Hospital. Woda Group , Inc., HABC' s selected deve loper, wi ll substantially rehabi litate 48 public housing units , demolish 12 public housin g units, construct IO replacement public housing units in a better configura tion on the site and construct 7 additional units. The design of the new proj ect is expected to improve site secmity and resident quality of life. Po st-co nstruction, the total numb er of units will have increased by five units, from 60 to 65, and proj ect amen ities will includ e resident support facilities and servic es. Unde r RAD , 58 of units will be converted from publi c hous ing to long-term, Section 8 Projec tBased Renta l Assistance . 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Kind est Regard s, Mason A lexande r Director of Scheduling and Operations I Office of Administration US Department of Housing and Urban Development 451 7th Street , SW Washington, DC 20410 Office: (202) 402-5968 Ce ll: l(b)(6) I * This email was sent by a mobile device. Please excuse any gramma r or misspellings. From: Dan Bythewood Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2017 11:10:57 AM To: Alexander, Mason; Ian Arias; Benjamin Carson Cc: Merlynn Carson Subject: Re: HUD Baltimore Tour Good morning Mason, It is a pleasure meeting you via email, and Ben thank you for the introduction . I look forward to meeting you on the 29 th at Center\West. We are excited to host you on site and show everyone what we are constructing curren tly and explain our vision for the remainder of the 14 acre redevelopment project. I look forward to our continued conversation in regard to the site tou r on the 29th. Best regards, Dan Get Outlook for Android From: Benjamin Carson Sent: Sunday, June 25, 10:18 AM Subject: HUD Baltimore Tour To : Dan Bythewood , mason.alexander@hud.gov , Ian Arias HUD-17-0330-A-000330 Cc: Merlynn Carson Dan and Ian, It is my pleasure to introduce you to Mason Alexande r , the head of the advance team at HUD . Mason should be able to provide some details about the tour and logistics . As discussed , we are hoping to visit Center I West toward the end of the day on the 29 th . Thank you for working us in, we are very excited to learn more about the project. Best Regards , Ben Jr. Benjamin S. Carson , Jr. lnterprise Partners, LLC 6711 Columbia Gateway Dr Suite 475 Columbia , MD 21046 M:l(b)(6) www. InterprisePartners .com HUD-17-0330-A-000331 Patton , Lynne M 25 Jun 2017 00:02:13 +0000 mcarson@myriddian.com;Ben Fwd : HUD Baltimore Tour From: Sent: To: Subject: Carson JR Wait, did they not send out the LxL to everyo ne to choose what fits their sc hedu les? Just got to NYC and seeing all of this. Will call you guys tomorrow morning. Lynne M. Patton Senior Adv isor to the Secretary & Director of Publi c Liai son U.S. Department of Housing & Ur ban Development E: lynnc.m.patton@hud.gov 0: 202 -402 -8252 Begin fotwarded message: From: "Abboud , Michael F:(BGE)" Date: Jun e 24, 20 17 at 11:01 :30 AM EDT To: Merlynn Carson Cc: Benjamin Carson , "mpowc ll@argosys.com " , "Jackson, Anit a M:(BGE)" , Lynne Patton Subject: Re: HUD Baltimore Tour Thank you Me rlynn. Yes we did receive the invit e yesterday. I was under the assumption that this was a 2 day tour so I just want to clari fy that this is the on ly participat ion that you are requesting from our CEO? Are there no other events during Secreta ry Carso n's v isit that he will be inv ited to? On Jun 24, 20 17, at I 0:48 AM, Merlynn Carson wro te: Michael , You will be part of the P3 partner ship discussion on Thur sday , 29th at 2:30 pm. My understand ing is invites shou ld've gone out yesterday or will be comi ng out from HUD for it. -Merlynn Carson Get Outlook for Android HUD-17-0330-A-000332 From: Merlynn Carson Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 2:06:12 PM To: Abboud, Michael F:(BGE); Benjamin Carson Cc: mpowell@argo-sys.com; Jackson, Anita M:(BGE) Subject: Re: HUD Baltimore Tour Micha el, Let me check on the updat es and f'II get back to you before COB . -Mer lynn Car son, M.D. From: Abboud, Michael F:(BGE) Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 9:51:26 AM To: Benjamin Carson Cc: Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov; mpowell@argo-sys.com; Jackson, Anita M:(BGE); Merlynn Carson Subject: Re: HUD Baltimore Tour Good Morning , Just fo llowing back up with everyone because I haven't heard any further details about the upcoming HUD Tour. I did receive an invitation for a meet ing this Thursday , June 29, 20 17 @ 2:30 - 3:30PM. I am not sure if this is in addition to the two day tour or this is a replacement. Could you please provide me some more guidanc e on the event so I can plan the detai ls with our CEO . Thank you , Mike On Jun 19, 20 17, at 12:10 PM , Benjamin Car son wrot e : I wi ll fo llow Lynne' s guidance on this. Lookin g forward to speakin g with you. Best, Ben Carson, Jr. lnterprisc Partners HUD-17-0330-A-000333 l(b)(6) Sent from my Verizon,SamsungGalaxysmartphonc -------- Original message -------From: "Abboud, Michael F:(BGE)" Date: 6/ 17117 10:53 AM (GMT-05 :00) To: Benja min Carson , Lynne.M.Patton @hud.gov Cc: mpowe ll@argo-sys.com, "Jackson , Anita M:(BGE)" , Merlynn Carson Subject: RE: HUD Baltimore Tour Good Morning Ben, It is a pleasure to meet you as well and we look forward to the opportunity to work together on this init iative . I have included several dates and times that work well next week just let me know what is most convenient for you and Lynne. Monday June 19th @ 1pm Tuesday June 20th @ 1pm Wednesday June 21st anytime between 10a- 1pm. I will be out of town on Thursday and Friday for business. Just let me know what works and I look forward to speaking with you. Thanks, Mike Michael Abboud Prin . Busines s Analyst BGE CEO 's Office 110 West Fayette Street, 14th Floor Baltimore, MD 21201 Offi~e: (410) 470-8760 Mobile:I... J_ b)..., [,_ 6 .._ ) _ __,____, Email: michacl.abboud@bge.eom HUD-17-0330-A-000334 From: Benjamin Carson [ mailto :bc@interprisepa rtners.com ] Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2017 9:15 AM To: Abboud, Michael F:(BGE); Lynne.M.Patton @hud.gov Cc: m powell@argo-svs.com ; Jackson, Anita M:(BGE); Merlynn Carson Subject: FW: HUD Baltimore Tour Anita , thank you for connecting us with Mike, we are excited to share details on the HUD tour and look forward to Exelon/BGE involv ement. Mike, it is a pleasure to meet you electro nically. I am addin g Lynne Patton , Special Advi sor to the Secretary, who is coordinatin g the tour . If you have a coup le times that would be con venient for a call over the next couple days to discuss the tour agenda, I am sure that we can accommo date to yo ur schedule . We look forward to speakin g with you in the near future. Warm Regards, Ben Jr. Benjamin S. Carson, Jr. Interprise Partners, LLC 67 l l C olumb ia Ga teway Dr Suite 475 Colum bia, MD 2 1046 M:l(b)(6) I www .lnterpn sePartners.com From: "mpowell@argo -sys.com " Date: Thursday , June 15, 2017 at 7:09 PM To: Benjamin Carson Subject: Fwd: HUD Baltim ore Tour Mark L. Powell Begin forwarded message: From:"Jackson, Anit a M:(BGE)" HUD-17-0330-A-000335 Date: June 15, 2017 at 3:29:29 PM EDT To: "mpowell@argo -sys.com" Cc:"Abboud, Michael F:(BGE)" , "Pellom, Stacey:(BGE)" Subject: HUD Baltimore Tour Good afternoon Mr . Powell - Mr. Butler is interested in participating,provided his scheduleallows. By way of this email, I'll ask you to contact Mike Abboud, CEO Office Principal Business Analyst, when you receive more information . Mike will serve as BGEpoint person, as it relates to Mr. Butler's possibletour participation. Thank you and have a good day, Anita Jackson Michael.abboud@bge.com 410-470-8760 .IL11if Date: June 15, 2017 at 12:49 :00 PM EDT To: "Calvin G. Butler, Jr." , "Butl er Jr, Calvin:(BGE)" Cc:"Benjam in Carson (bc@interprisepartners.com ) HUD-17-0330-A-000336 Subject: [EXTERNAL] HUD Baltimore Tour Dear Calvin, I trust all is well with you. One of my business partners, Ben Carson, Jr., asked if I could extend an invitation to you or one of your senior team members to join Secretary Carson for the official Baltimore HUD Tour as part of the Secretary's National Listening Tour. The Mayor and Governor will be participating, as will many of the Baltimore Business aind Community leaders including, Kaiser Permanente, Genesis Healthcare, Under Armor, Living Classrooms, and Abell Foundation. The HUD Baltimore tour is scheduled to 28-29 June and the agenda is just now solidifying . Sorry for the short notice. If you would like to participate, I can connect you or a designee to the point of contact at HUD to coordinate. Also, Ben has told me that a large foc uis of the tour will be on infrastructure and expanding public private partnerships. I am sure that Exelon/BGE participation would certainly add value to this event and all parties would benefit. Regards, Mark HUD-17-0330-A-000337 Mark L. 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From: Dan Bythewood Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2017 11:10:57 AM To: Alexander, Mason; Ian Arias; Benjamin Carson Cc: Merlynn Carson Subject: Re: HUD Baltimore Tour Good morning Mason, It is a pleasure meeting you via emai l, and Ben thank you for the introduction . I look forward to meeti ng you on the 29th at Center\West. We are excited to host you on site and show everyo ne what we are constructing curren tly and expla in our vision for the remainder of the 14 acre redevelopment project. I look forwa rd to our continu ed conversat ion in regard to the site tou r on the 29th. Best regards, Dan Get Outlook for Android From: Benjamin Carson Sent: Sunday, June 25, 10:18 AM Subject: HUD Baltimore Tour To: Dan Bythewood , mason.alexa nder@hud.gov, Ian Arias HUD-17-0330-A-000339 Cc: Merlynn Carson Dan and Ian, It is my pleasure to introduce you to Mason Alexande r , the head of the advance team at HUD . Mason should be able to provide some details about the tour and logistics . As discussed , we are hoping to visit Center I West toward the end of the day on the 29 th . Thank you for working us in, we are very excited to learn more about the project. Best Regards , Ben Jr. Benjamin S. Carson , Jr. lnterprise Partners, LLC 6711 Columbia Gateway Dr Suite 475 Columbia , MD 21046 Ml(b)(6) www. InterprisePartners .com HUD-17-0330-A-000340 Benjam in Carson 23 Jun 2017 16:42:31 +0000 Patton, Lynne M;M er lynn Carson;Dad Fwd : Park Height s High From: Sent : To: Subject: Importance: Please see below. It sound s like Ba ltimore would really like us to visit this area. Is there anyway we can fit this into the tour? Bill Cole is the head of Baltimore Developme nt Corporation. B Ben Carson, Jr. Interprisc Partners l(b)(6) I Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphonc -------- Orig ina l messag e -------From: "Cole, William H." Date : 6/23/ 17 11:24 AM (GMT-05 :00) To: Benjamin Carson Subject: Park Heights So they assembled this two HUD to ur and Park Heights is comp lete ly left out. From what I've seen, his schedule is comp lete ly jam packed. I'm j oining for two parts - one on Wednesday and o ne on Thur sday. You may be the o nly one who can figur e out how to get the Secretary and some collection of City stake holders to do the very necessary tour of Park Heights/ Pim lico. Feel free to call my cell -1 ... (_ b)_(6 _)___ .... Bill ************************ William H. Cole President & CEO Balt imore Development Corporat ion 36 S. Charles St. - Suite 2100 Baltimore, MD 21201 ph : {4 10) 837-9305 fax : (410) 837-6363 emai l: wcole@baltimoredevelopme nt.com ************************ HUD-17-0330-A-000341 Alexander , Mason 26 Jun 2017 12:27:36 +0000 Demarzo, Benjamin E Fwd : Sam Ross - Bon Secour From: Sent: To: Subject: No p lease add to list and se nd for vetti ng if we haven't a lready . Kind est Regards, Maso n A lexander Director of Schedulin g and Operations I Office of Admini stration US Departm ent of Housing and Urban Development 451 7th Street , SW Washington, DC 20410 Office: 202 402-5968 Ce ll: (b)(6) * This ema il was sent by a mobile device. Please excuse any gramma r or misspellings. From: Benjamin Carson Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2017 10:19:53 AM To: Alexander, Mason Cc: Merlynn Carson Subject: Sam Ross - Bon Secour Ma son, Here is Sam Ro ss's co ntact informat ion. He is the CEO of the hospita l and had expressed interest in bein g part of the tour : samue l ross@ bshsi.org Best, B Benjamin S. Carson, Jr. Jnterprise Partners , LLC 6711 Columbia Gateway Dr Suite 475 Columbia, MD 21046 M:!(b)(6) www.lnterprisePartners.com ! HUD-17-0330-A-000342 RAD Activity - Housing Authority of the City of Baltimore (HABC) Acting Executive Directo r : Michael Braverman Summary of RAD Conversion: HABC is converting about one -third of its public housing portfolio to PBRA.All transactions will rehab ilitate existing structures using 4% LIHTC combined w ith FHA-insured debt. HABC has partnered with ten different non-profit and for-profit developers to facilitate the conversion and rehabi litation. Status of Conversions: • • • HABC submitted a majority of its applications and a Portfolio Award request in October, 2013, which were awarded under the original 60,000-unit cap. HABC submitted a subsequent request for two properties that have since received a CHAP as of May, 2016. Other PHA Background: • HABC is an MTW agency and is currently under an " Alternative Subsidy" calculation under the Public Housing Operat ing Fund • HABC is subject to two consent decrees: the Bailey consent order (related t o creation and maintenance of accessible uni ts) and the Thompson settlement (related to the siting of new afford able 16 RAD Conversion Commitments (RCCs)have been issued . 14 of these transactions have closed. 2 projects are nearing closing. 1 project ' s financing plan is curren t ly under review and, if approved, the RCCwill be issued. 0 transactions are in the FHA underwr iting process, however 1 is schedu led to be submitted by August, 2017. Major Developments: • • • For converting properties to continue to comply with the te rms of the Bailey Consent Decree, the Office of Housing issued two PBRA regulatory waivers on 06/11 / 2015. RCCcondit io ns related to ongo ing compliance w ith the Bailey Consent Decree we re finalize d working with HABC and Department of Justice. (b)(5) Deliberative Privilege housing) Openl s.,.. s..... ue._s ... : _________________ • l(b )(5) Deliberat ive Privilege HUD-17-0330-A-000343 . • __ I Ho llander Ridge In response to the Thomp son consent order, HAB C is developing approximately I 00 scatt ered site unit s in opportunity neighborhood s in Baltimore through acquisition and rehabilitatio n. They would like to util ize HOPE VI funding that they hav e available as well as RAD to leverage additional financing. Because HAB C is usin g HOPE VI funds to acquire the units , they must initially become public housing. Once the units are in the public housing program , they can be converted under RAD. Recap and PIH have been working closely with HABC to plan this twostep proc ess. Somerset Extens ion The Somerset Extension project is an $8.2 million renovat ion and new constniction effort located on 2.64 acres near the Johns Hopkin s Hospital. Woda Group , Inc., HABC' s selected deve loper, wi ll substantially rehabi litate 48 public housing units , demolish 12 public housin g units, construct IO replacement public housing units in a better configura tion on the site and construct 7 additional units. The design of the new proj ect is expected to improve site secmity and resident quality of life. Po st-co nstruction, the total numb er of units will have increased by five units, from 60 to 65, and proj ect amen ities will includ e resident support facilities and servic es. Unde r RAD , 58 of units will be converted from publi c hous ing to long-term, Section 8 Projec tBased Renta l Assistance . Financing will be done throu gh an FHA 22l(d)(4) first mortgage loan, Low Income Housing Tax Cred its (LIHTC s), State of Maryland housing funds , and loans from the City of Baltimore and the Housing Authority of Baltimor e City. HUD's Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity does a front-end civil rights review of RAD projects which trigger cer tain criteria - in this case, new construction. Under applicable fair housing and civil rights statutes, regulation s and RAD requirements, new construction of rep lacement RAD units is prohibited in an area of minority concentrat ion unless the housing authority or its partn ers demon strate the site meets one of two exception s outlin ed in th e PBV and RAD site selection criteria. One of the exceptio ns ~(b)(5) Deliberative Pr ivil !-pennits new construction in an area of minority concentra tion if the project is part of a loca l strategy for preserving or restor ing the immediate neighborhood. l(b)(5) Deliberat ive P rivile ge (b)(5) Deliberative P rivilege I HUD-17-0330-A-000344 RAD in B,a1·timore: A Story of Change & Dignity (b)(5) Deliberative Privilege HUD-17-0330-A-000345 Deliberative Privilege U.S . DE PARTMENT OF HOUS ING AN D URB AN DEVEL OPMENT WASHINGTON, D C 20410-3 000 EVENT OPTIO NS BR IEFIN G M EMORANDU M D ate : To: Throu gh : Fro m : R e: Attac hment s: May 3, 2017 Secretary Ben Carson Lynne Patton Jon Gant and Mich elle Miller Hea lthy Homes Listening Tour in Baltimore , MD June 28-29, 2017 (tentative) 1) Propose d O utlin e of Baltimo re Age nda 2) Potential Invite es Propo sed Outline of Ba ltimore Ag enda: Day I : June 28, 20 17 Time: Event: 8: 10am - 8 :SOam Arrive in Baltimo re via Acela Ex press Time: Event: Location: 10:00 a.m. -11 :30 a.m. Meet and greet at F ield Offi ce in Ba ltim ore with HUD Ma nage rs and Staff Baltimore Field Office, City Crescent Bui lding , 10 South Howard Street, 5th floor, Baltimor e, MD 21201 Meet and greet with 7 senior staff members for 30 minutes followed with remarks by the Secretary to the entire field staff. Awards and certificates may be presented . This visit ends with Photo Ops. Meeting with Senior Staff is closed to the press. Caro l Payne (Field Office Director), senior manager s and staff. Approximately 80 attendees for Secreta ry's Remarks. Summary: Press: Attendees: Time : Event: Location: Press: Attendees: 1 I :30 a.m . -12 :30 p.m . Lun ch with M ayo r Cat heri ne Pu gh Possib le redeve lopment area restaurant in Cherry Hill or Patterson Park (TBD) Closed Mayor Catherine Pugh , SOHUD, Candy Carson, Ben Carson Jr, Merlynn Time: Event: Location : Summary: 1:00 a.m. -2 :00 p.m . Liste ning Sess ion with the Baltimore Housin g A uthority 1225 West Pratt Street, Baltimore, Maryland 2 1223 Press: Attendees: Hold listening session with BHA leadership to identify best practices, areas of need & improvement Close d Mike Bra ebenna n, Mayor Pugh & Senior Leadership of BRA HUD-17-0330-A-000347 Time: Eve nt: Location: Summary: Press: Attendees: 2:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Tour of Developments by East Baltimore Development, Inc. (EBDI) 173 1 East Chase Street, Baltim o re MD 212 13 Tour of new row house s built by Rya n Hom es as part of the larger effort to rev italize the East Baltimore neighborhood . Tour of Eager Park , a new green space designed to draw the Eas t Baltimore neighborhood together. Tour of Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Early Childhood Center. Open Ray Skinner (CE O of EBDJ) EBDI staff and publi c and private funders ofEB DI includin g; State of MD , City of Baltimor e, Anni e E Casey Foundat ion, Johns Hopkin s Institu tion, the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation , the Atlant ic Philanth ropies. A pprox imately 25 attendees. Time: Event: Location: Summ ary: 3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Listening Session with EBD I and Johns Hopkins Henderson- Hop kins, 2 100 Ashland Ave, Baltimore MD 2 1205 Press: Attendee s: Close d EBDC and John s Hopkins senior mana gers and funder s. Approximate ly 20-25 attendee s. Time: Event: Location: Press: Attendees: 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Ho ld listening session with EBDI & John s Hopkin s leaders hip to discuss importance of public -private partn ership for hou sing-related health , safe ty concerns & neighborhood redevelopment.. Dinner with Governor Larry Hogan Maybe Sagamor e waterfront Develo pment Are a (TBD) Closed Gove rnor, Spouse , SOHUD, Candy, BJ, Merlynn 2 HUD-17-0330-A-000348 Day 2: June 29, 2017 Time: Event: Location: Summary: Press: Attendees: Time: Event: Location: Summary: Press: Attendees: Time: Event: Location: Press: Attendees: Time: Event: Location: Summary: Press: Attendees: Time: Event: Location: Summary: Press: Attendees: 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Tour of 2 Homes that has been assisted with HUD Lead Hazar d Control Grant TBD Tour 2 homes of families that bas been assisted with HUD Lead Hazard Control grant funds that has had lead hazards controlled and housing-related health and safety hazards mitigated under an OLHCHH Lead Hazard Control grant that has Healthy Homes Supplemental funding. Open Homeowner, tenants, and grantees. Approximately 5-10 attendees per home. 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Listening Sessions witb Health and Housing Comm unity members Coppin State University, 2500 W North Ave, Baltimore MD 21216 Hold listening sess ion to discuss importan ce of publi c-private partnership in eliminating ch ildhood lead poisoning and other hou sing-related health and safety hazards Closed Approximately 20-25 attendees. 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Lunch with Former Mayor Kurt Schmoke TBD Closed Fonner Mayor Kurt Schmoke, SOHUD, Candy Carson, Ben Carson Jr., Merlynn l :00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Abell Fo undation Listening Session with No n-Profit Funders & Communit y Leaders Morgan State University, 1700 E Cold Spring Ln, Baltimore MD 2125 1 Listening session with Corporate & Non-Profit Funders and Community Leaders. Closed Abell fo undation (Bob Embry); Underarmour (Kevin Plank); Genesis Rehab Services (Dan Hirschfeld); Baltimore Gas & Electric (Calvin Butler); Former Enterprise CEO (Bart Harvey); Paterakis Family; Amazon Web Services (Teresa Carlson); YMCA of Maryland & JP Morgan, Baltimore 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Host National Healthy Hom es Month Community Fair Kaiser Pe1manente (TBD) Quick meet and greet with any elected officials or local VIPs. Interact with attendees and observe the activities included in the event such as blood lead testing. Option - Provide brief remarks on stage to the attendees. Open State and local elected officials; Community members. 3 HUD-17-0330-A-000349 TO VET/BIOS Potenti al Invitees: State and Local El ected Officials • • • • • Larry Hogan, Governor, State of Maryland Catherine Pugh, Mayor of Baltimore US Senator Chris Van Hollen US Senator Ben Cardin Congressional Delegation o Rep. Elija h Cummings (D) o Rep. John Delaney (D) o Rep. Steny Hoyer (D) o Rep . Dutch Ruppersberger (D) Rep . Anthony Brown (D) Rep. Andrew Harris (R) Rep. Jamie Raskin (D) Rep . John Sarbanes (D) Health and Housing Communi ty • • • • • • • • • • • • • Ami Ghadhia, Assistant Director of Federal Affairs, American Academy of Pediatrics Seema Verma, Director, Centers for Medicaid Services Redonda Miller, MD President, Johns Hopkins Hospital Shannon MacMahon, Director, Maryland Medicaid Ron Daniel, President of Johns Hopkins Unjversity Catherine Anderson, United Health Care Leana Wen, Commissioner Baltimore Health Department Michael Braverman, Acting Commissioner, Baltimore Housing Ben Grumbles, MD Secretary of the Environment Ken Holt, MD Secretary of Housing Frank Lesh, Executive Director, American Society of Home Inspectors Orlando Velez, Director of Housing Programs and Community Advocacy, Habitat for Humanity Caroline Blakely, President and CEO, Rebuilding Together Philanthropi c and N on-Governm ent Community • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Bart Harvey, fo1mer chair of the Enterprise Foundation, Fannie Mae Board Member, Chair of the Calvert Foundation Ruth Ann Norton, PresideJJt, Green & Healthy Homes Initiative Terri Ludwig, President, Enterprise Community Partners Nancy Rockett Eldridge, Executive Director, National Center for Healthy Housing Rebecca Morley, Director of Health Impact and Government Performance, Pew Charitable Trusts Dr. Richard Besser, incoming President, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Patrick McCarthy, President, Annie E. Casey Foundation Rip Rapson, President, Kresge Foundation La JuJ1e Montgomery Tabron, President, W. K. Kellogg Foundation Tomi Hiers, Director of Baltimore Civic Site, Annie E. Casey Foundation Ralph Smith, CEO, Grade Level Reading Campaign Joe Jones, Center for Urban Families Clarence Anthony, CEO/Executive Director, National League of Cities Tracey Ross, Associate Director, Center for American Progress Stephanie Powers, Federal Liaison, Council on Foundations Angela Rohs, Relationship Manager, Neighborworks America 5 HUD-17-0330-A-000350 Faith-Based Community • Rev. P. M. Smith Huber Memorial • Rev. Calvin Keene, Memorial Baptist • Rev. Sheridan Todd Yeary, Douglas Memorial Community Church • Rev. Patrick Clayborn, Bethel AME Church • Rev. Walter Thomas, New Psalmist Baptist Church • Rev. Hoffman Brown, Wayland Baptist Church • Farther Donald Sterling, New All Saints Catholic Church • Dr. Kaen Bethea, Set the Captives Free Community Church • Rev. Dontae Hickman, Southern Baptist Church • Rev. Alvin Hathaway, Union Baptist Church • Rev. Elmore Warren, Whitestone Baptist Church • Rev, Harold Carter, New Shiloh Baptist Church • Rev. Jerome Stephens, Office Senator Ben Cardin • Rev. Rodney Hudson, Ames United Methodist Church • Rev, William Calhoun, Trinity Baptist Church • Rev. Ray Bomberger, St. Peter Claver Communit y Voices • • • • • • • • • • • • • Ken Strong, Baltimore City, Green & Health Homes Program Cynthia Anderson, Department of Energy, HBCE Solar Energy Diann Bell McCoy, Associated Black Charities Tessa Hill, President Baltimore Chapter NAACP Howard Henderson, President Baltimore Urban League Roscoe Johnson, Executive Director, Druid Heights CDC Wanda Best, Executive Director, Upton Planning Committee Talib Home Bon Secours Community Works Raymond Skinner, Executive Director EDBT Gerard Joab, Executive Director, St. Ambrose Housing Terrell Williams, Community Organizer, BUILD One Baltimore Ministers Glenn Smith Dr. Maria Thompson, President Coppin State University Dr. David Wilson, President, Morgan State University US Department of Energy & Mor gan State University-HBCU Conso rtium Morgan State University is one of nine historically Black Colleges and Universities entering an agreement with the U.S. Department of Energy to form the HBCU Clean Energy Consortium. The new partnership will focus on bringing solar energy to working communities, creating job training and employment, developing research in innovative technologies and increasing the number of Black students pursuing degrees and careers in STEM fields. ln 2016, the Department of Energy and Morgan State University teamed up with Grid Alternatives (Solar Non-profit), City of Baltimore and Civic Works to provide energy efficiency upgrades and install rooftop solar panels to select homes within the Morgan Community Mile neighborhoods. 6 HUD-17-0330-A-000351 From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Attachments: Importance: Ian Ar ias 26 Jun 2017 19:18:58 +0000 Alexander, Mason Merlynn Carson;Demarzo, Benjamin E;Dan Bythewood;Benjam in Carson HUD Baltimore Tour- La Cite site overview LaCite_ HUD2017 tour.pdf High Good AfternoonMason, Attached is La Cite's site summary. There will be one addit ionr moredetaj1e1 write-up that will be sent later today. Please feel free to call me on my ce ll a _(b)(6) _with any questionsor Dan on his cell at!~)~_~) ,. I Ian G. Arias Co-Founder& EVP 646-674-0064 main) (b)(6) {cell} ite Development, LLC From: Alexander, Mason [mailto:Mason .Alexander@hud.gov] Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 1:09 PM To: Dan Bythewood ; Benjamin Carson ; Ian Arias Cc: Mer lynn Carson ; Demarzo, Benj amin E Subject: RE: HUD Baltimore Tour Wonderful. Ben and I wi ll call you at 1:30pm today. Talk to you shortly! Kindest Regards, Mason Mason Alexander Director of Scheduling & Operations I Office of Adm inistrat ion U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Developmen t, HQ 451 ih Street, SW, Suite 10218 Washington, DC 20410...-----. r: (202) 402-5968 Ic:!(_ ...b... )(_ 6._ ) _ __. HUD-17-0330-A-000352 From: Dan Bythewood [mailto:dbythewood@lacitedevelopment.com] Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 11:04 AM To : Alexander, Mason ; Benjamin Carson ; Ian Arias Cc:Merlynn Carson ; Demarzo, Benjamin E Subject: RE: HUD Baltimore Tour Good Moring Mason, It is a pleasure meeting via ema il and I hope you had a great weekend . All is well on our front, as I hope all is well with you. I look forward to meeting you in person and having an opportunity to show you around Center\West . I am currently in my staff meeting but will be available at 1:30 today to talk with you and Ben. Please call me on my direct dial 646-674-0066 or on my cell phone l(b)(6) I· I look forward to t alking to you soon. All the best, Dan From: Alexander, Mason [mailto :Mason.Alexander@hud .gov] Sent: Mond ay, June 26, 2017 10:45 AM To : Benjamin Carson ; Dan Bythewood ; Ian Arias Cc: Merlynn Carson ; Demarzo, Benjamin E Subject: RE: HUD Baltimore Tour Good morning, Dan and Ian. I hope all is well. Ben and I will be reaching out to you to discuss the details of the visit . Can you please send us the best num ber to contact you. Look forward to speaking with you soon! Kindest Regards , Mason ~- L \. \ J Mason Alexander Director of Scheduling & Operations I Office of Adm inistration U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 451 7th Street, SW, Suite 10218 HUD-17-0330-A-000353 Washington, DC 20410____ T: (202) 402 -5968 J _ C:l.... (b _)_(6 _)__ _. From: Benjamin Carson [mailto:bc@interprisepartners.com ] Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2017 10:19 AM To : dbythewood@lacitedeve lopment.com ; Alexander, Mason ; larias@lacitedevelopment .com Cc:Merlynn Carson Subject : HUD Baltimore Tour Dan and Ian, ft is my pleasure to introduce you to Mason Alexander, the head of the advance team at HUD. Mason should be able to provide some details about the tour and logistics. As discussed, we are hoping to visit Center I West toward the end of the day on the 29th . Thank you for working us in, we are very excited to learn more about the project. Best Regards, Ben Jr. Benjamin S. Carson, Jr. Interprise P artners , LLC 67 11 Columbia Gateway Dr Suite 475 Columbia, MD 21046 Ml{ b)(6) www.lnterprisePartners.com I HUD-17-0330-A-000354 . . - -- ..A . ?54. . A miXed:ase development revitalizing a hole in the urban fabric 5 a. -.- w?W-l gamma HUD-17-0330-A-000356 LocationOverview • The Site is boundedby CarrolltonStreetto the west, NorthAmityStreet to the east, West MulberryStreetto the north,andWestFairmontAvenueto the south • The Tax IncrementAct that governsthe TIF providesfor the creationof development districtsby ordinanceof the City Councilof Baltimorefor the purposeof financingthe development of an industrial , commercial , or residentialarea - Center\West is plannedon 13.8acreswithina Development District • The SpecialTaxingDistrictAct providesa methodof financingcertaininfrastructureand othercostsandcertainpublicimprovements throughthe creationof specialtaxingdistricts - The Initial Phaseis plannedon approximately 3.37 acres of propertyand is considereda SpecialTaxingDistrictwithinthe largerDevelopment District • La Cite currentlyanticipatesthat the Development will be constructedover four phases, eachof whichmaycontainoneor moresubphases - With 3.2 millionsq. ft. of entitledland withina legislatedPUD, oncecomplete, this Development will generateand provide approximately 3,000ClassA rental units,approximately250,000square feet of commercialspace, and structured parkingfor its residents. The existingPUDwas approvedfor appx. 31200,000 sq.ft. - The LandDisposit ion and Development Agreement(or the ~LODA" - effectiveas of 9/27/2006)reflectsall of the propertieswhichcomprisethe sitethat havebeen or will be acquired by the City, actingthroughthe BaltimoreCity Departmentof Housingand Commun ity Development HUD-17-0330-A-000357 • Thepropertieswill be conveyedto La Citeat closing Jti teDeve lopment, LLC Gensler JDAVIS ARCHITECTS Mahan Rykiel A oc,aie, LLNT[R W£ST I JOA.RP PRE.SE.NTATION 16JANUARY2014 HUD-17-0330-A-000358 I oomoo. 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Arias l.t:iteDeve lopment, LLC Title Biography ChiefExecutive OfficerandCoFounder DanielBythewoodSr. is oneof La Cib'.l's primary equityinvestor s andis an integralpartof raising capitalforall developments. Prior to La Cite, hewasthe Founder , President , and ManagingPartnerin Belleville Realty Group;whichownedand operatedcommercia l realestateholdings. Hewasalsoa realestateinvestor , financialconsultantand limited partnerin FlagLuxuryPropertiesLLC(FLP ), a realestatedevelopment companyresponsible for construc ting high-endpropertiesfor theRitz-Carlton andthe Marriott Group.AmongFLP's signaturedevelopments arethe MiamiSouthBeachRitz-Carlton,whichopenedin 2002,and, the Ritz-CarltonClubin Jupiter, Florida , an exclusiveresidential ownedandoperatedJet RouteUnlimited,a privatejet charter commun ity featuringan 18-holeJackNicklaus golfcourse. Mr.Bythewood earneda B.S. from service withcontractsfromABCSportsandtheJim Henson Company , whichhesold in theearly eighties.Mr. Bythewood Lycoming Collegeand holdsa Doctorateandpost-Doctorate degreefromHowardUniversity Presidentand Co-Founde r As the ManagingPartnerof LaCite, Danielis responsiblefor all aspectsof development fromtheinceptionof initialarchitectu ral conceptsto leadshiscompanybothin strategic management while alsoraisingprivate construction , marketing , operations , andsales. Mr.Bythewood capitalfor acquisition , newconstruction, andrehabproperties . Heis a globalrealestatedeveloper /entrepreneur whopossessesextensive experie nce in advancedrealestatedevelopment andinvestments acrossnumerousmarkets . Overthe past15yearshe hasdevelope d, securedandstructureddebt andequity,constructed , and negotiatedbothpublicandprivatepartnerships.Mr.Bythewoodalso secured, legislated, structuredandclosedon Tax IncrementFinancing. Healsomanagesall aspectsof construction throughoperationfor hisHarlem andLongIslandproperties. Priorto LaCite, hewasan acquisitionsmanagerat NewYorkEquityFund(NYEF) , wherehe managed bothdebt andequity, forconstruct ion andadministrationof largeredevelopment projectsonvacantlandand in occupied buildings(somewhichrequired substan tial residentrelocation).Whileat NYEF, Mr.Bythewoodmanageda onebilliondollarhousingportfolio and managedthe investment of ity $225MMin equity. Mr.Bythewoodearneda BA from AdelphiUnivers Co-Developer Partner LLC. Mr. Stem'sfamilyare thefoundersof TJ Maxx,BJ's,Marshalls, JonathanStemis a co-developer anda partnerin LaCiteDevelopment andHomeGoods(among others). Mr.Sternhas developedovera $1.0billionin hotels, shopping centersand housing.Withover20 yearsin commer cial,residentialreal estate financeanddevelopment , Mr.Stern brings extensiveknowledgeof acquisitions,financing , project management, design and marketingto the LaCiteteam.Mr.SterndevelopedprojectsthroughAOGCapitalandwasco-founderandmanager of FlagLuxuryProperties.AmongFLP'ssignaturedevelopments are theMiamiSouthBeachRitz-Car lton, whichopenedin 2002, and, the RitzCarltonClubin Jupiter, Florida,anexclusiveresidentialcommunityfeaturingan 18-holeJackNicklausgolfcourse.Priorto founding Flag LuxuryProperties, Mr. Sternwasan executiveofficerat OgdenCorporationwherehe expandedof the company'srealestateand entertainment-relatedactivities. Mr.Sternholdsa B.A.fromHarvardUniversity Co-Founde r and ExecutiveVice President With21 yearsof advancedreal estatefinance,investorrelations, andgovernmentrelations,Mr. Ariashas personallynegotiated, structured andclosed$900MMin equityanddebt forcomplex80/20 housing bondtransactions. Hiscurrentdutiesincludestructuringand leading La Cite's closingteamson all aspectsof development. Prior to LaCite, Mr. AriaswasSVPof Acquisitions and Investor Relationsfor IFGCapital wherehe secured fundingfromGoldmanSachs andclosedon a 266units in-placeAcquisition /Rehabproject. Mr.Arias onceservedas SeniorDevelopment Officer/FundManagerfor ESICwherehe managedthe NewYorkEquity Fund(NYEF), a $2.9Baffordable housing investme nt fundcomprisedof multipleannualfunds, NYCbanks,andNewYorkCityHousingFinanceandDevelopment Agencies.At NYEF, hetrainedand led localdevelopersin the construction of 1,300residen tial units. Mr. Ariasholdsa Master's Degreein Management and Urban PolicyfromtheNewSchoolfor SocialResearchanda BA fromUCLA. Benjamin Carson 25 Jun 2017 14:18:47 +0000 dbythewood@lacitedevel opment. com ;Alexander, Mason; larias@lacitedevelopment.com Cc: Merlynn Carson Subject: HUD Baltimore Tour From: Sent: To: Dan and Ian, It is my pleasure to introduc e you to Mason Alexander , the head of the advance team at HUD. Mason shou ld be able to provid e some details about the tour and logisti.cs. As discussed , we are hoping to visit Center I West toward the end of the day on the 29th. Thank you for working us in, we are very excited to learn mor e about the project. Be st Regards , Ben Jr. Benjamin S. Carson, Jr. Interprise Partners, LLC 6711Colu mbia Gateway Dr Suite 475 Co lumbia, MD 21046 M:!(b)(6) ! www.JnterprisePartners.com HUD-17-0330-A-000365 Health and Housing Community Session Wednesday, June 28th 3:30 - 4:30 pm Henderson Hopkins Family Resource Center Name of Organization Last Nam e First Nam e Titl e University of Maryland, School of Medicine, Departmen t of Pediatr ics on behalf of IAm<>rir~n Ar:orl<>mvof P<>rli:otrics American Socit y of Health Inspectors Baltimore Health Department Baltimore Ho usi ng Spanier Lesh Wen Kennedy Centers for Medicaid Services Habitat for Human it y Johns Hockins Hosoita l Maryland Deoartment of Hous ing Maryland Department of the Envi ronment Maryland Department of Health Maryland Medica id Rebuilding Together United Health Care Costello Ann Marie Reckford Jonathan Mi ller, MD Dr. Redond, Holt Ken Tablada Horacio Mitchell Dr. Cliff MacMahon Shannon Blakely Caroline Anderson Catherine John Hopkins / EBDI Hitchcock HUD-17-0330-A-000366 Skinner EDBI Merki Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundatio n Oechsli The At lantic Philanthropies McCarthy Annie E. Casey Foundat ion Chao Annie E. Casey Foundation - Baltimor e Civi c John Hopkins Office of Economic Development Frank Seigel John Hopk ins - 21st Centuries Cities John Hopkins - Bloomberg School of Public Hee Scarfstein John Hopkins - School of Nursing - Community Sharps Adam Frank Leana Alice Jeanne Ravmond Aaron Chris Patrick Ryan Andrew Ben Dr. Joshua Dr. Phyllis MD, Ph.D., MPH, FAAP; Associate Professor Executive Director Commissioner Director- Children and Adults Health Proerams CEO President Secretary Deputy Secretary Director President Chair for EBDI Board of Directors Executive Director Program Director, Older Adu President and CEO President Vice President Specia l Assistant to the Pres Executive Director Associate Dean Associate Dean Email Telephone Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed confir med agadhia@aai:,.org frankl@ashi.org health .commissioner@baltimo reci t y.gov al ice.ken nedy@balt imo recity .gov annemarie .costello@c ms .hhs.gov buildlouder@habitat.org rgmi ller@ ihmi .edu kenneth . ho lt@ma ryland .gov kathy.bish op @mary land .gov shannon.mcmaho n @mary land.gov cblakely@rebuildingtogether.org Catherine and erson@uhc .co m jhitchcock@jhu.edu ravmond.skinner@ebdi .om amerk i@hjwe inberg.org c.oechs li@atla nt icp hi la nt hrop ies.or g pmccarthy@aecf.org rchao@aecf.or~ Andy.Frank @j hu.edu Bseigell@ihu.edu Joshua.sharfstein@j hu .edu Psharpsl@j hu .edu Note s inv ited 202-882-9343 ext .221 invited confirmed Confirmed 410-537-4 187 Confirmed confirmed Confirmed 202-518-3 105 Confirmed invited 443-336-1706 410 -234-0600 confri med Confirmed Confrimed invited invited confirmed confirmed confirmed confirmed confirmed Community Vo ices Listening Session Thursday, June 29th 10 :00 am - 11:00 am Coppin State University Nam e of Organization Last Name First Name Title Email Associated Black Char ities Baltimo re Chapter NAACP Baltimore Urban League BUILD Community Works Bon Secours, Balt i mroe Health Svstem Dr uid Heights CDC DOE HBCESolar Energy HABC St Ambrose Hous i ng Upton Planning Commi ttee Coppin State Universi t y HABC Wavlan d Baot ist Southern Baotist Church Bet hel AME Church Union Baot ist Church Whites t one Baot ist Church Douglas Memorial Comm. Church tenant Bell-McCoy Hill Henderson W iliams Horne Diann Tessa Howard Terrell Talib President President Community Organizer dmckoy@abc-md.org Tessa.Hil l@bal t imorecity.gov ihhenderson@bul.org novellae l l@msn.com talib5@hotmai l.com Kleb George Executive Director, Hol George Kleb@bshs i.org Pressley Anderson Strong Joab Best Thompson Kennedy Brown Hicks Clayborn Hathaway Wa rr en Yearly Broadway Anthony Executive Director Cynthia Ken Gerard Executive Director Wanda Executive Director Dr. Mari a President Ali ce Rev. Hoffman Rev. Dontae Rev. Patr ick Rev. Alvin Rev. Elmo r e E Rev. Todd Ella RAB President RAB RAD Committee Wal lace Chairoerson RAB Policy Chairperson/HABC Resident Sharon ICommi cci nnPr t enant Craig tenant Jones apressley@druidheights.com Cynth ia. Anderson@NNSA.Doe.Gov Ken.Strong@habc .org ger ardj@stamamb rose .org wgbest@verizon .net Mthompson@coppin.edu alice .kennedy@ba ltimorecit y_gov adminassist@waylan.o rg info@southernbaptistchurch.org PastorClayborn@bethe l l .org Alhathaway@gma il .com wh itesto nechurc h @ver izon .net info (a)douglaschurch .net (b)(6) Telephone Statu s Note s sent sent sent sent sent 410-362 -3199 sent sent sent sent sent sent sent sent sent sent sent sent sent sent /1.l'I-,,rli,:,rrv -M -,,hl'l.i llilh-,,h,- nr , sent invited inv ited inv ited inv ited inv ited Confirmed Confirmed invite d Confirmed invite d invited invited confirmed confirmed invite d (b)(6) sent invite d sent invite d HUD-17-0330-A-000367 Corporate and Non-Profit Leaders Listening Session Thursday, June 29th 2 :30 pm- 3 :30 pm Henderson Hopkins Family Resource Center Nam e of Organizat ion Enterpri se Foundations Council on Foundat ions Last Nam e Harvey Powers First Name Bart Stephanie Enterori se Community Partners Grade Level Reading Green and Health ly Homes Initiative Health and Envi ro nme nt al Kresge Foundation National Center for Healthy Housing Nat ional League of Cities Neighborworks America Pew Charitable Trust Urban Famili es The Woda Group , Inc Ludwig Smith Norton Sessions Rapson Reddy Ant ho ny Weech Morley Jones Bell Terri Ralph Ruth Ann Kathy Rip Amanda Claren ce Paul Rebecca Joe Kevi n Drew Titl e Federa l Liaison President CEO President & CEO Execu t ive Director Execut ive Director CEO/ Execu t ive Dire ctor President and CEO Director Healt h lmoact President/CEO Senior Vice Preside nt Henry Kaiser Family Foundation Kaiser Robert Wood Johnson Altman President Besser Richar d President W.K .Kellogg Foundat ion Jones Aranthan Chief of Staff Email bartharvey@gmail.com powes@cof.org tludwig@enterorisecommunitv.org rsmith@aecf.o rg ranorton@ghhi.org Ksessions@hefn.org rrapson@kresge.org areddy@nchh.org_ Anthonv@nlc.org pweech@nw.org rmorley@pewtrusts .org iiones@cfwd.org kbell@wodagrouo .com daltma n@kff. org I need th is contact rbesser@rwjf.org aj.jones@wkkf.o rg Telephon e 410.534.6477 518-301-5132 703.868 .0554 (cell) 410-367-5691 Not es confirmed invite d confirmed invite d Confirmed invite d invite d Confirmed Confirmed confirmed Confirmed confirmed not ava ilable I asked if there is someo ne he invited w ou ld recom m end invited confirmed HUD-17-0330-A-000368 h , · ~ fl,ii,, ~··· RAD in Balti'more: A Story of Change & Dignity (b)(5) Deliberative Privilege 1 I HUD-17-0330-A-000369 Deliberative Privilege i-i'u'D- i 7-0330-A-000370 Demarzo, Benjamin E 27 Jun 2017 16:03:55 +0000 julie.day@ba ltimorecity.gov Payne, Carol B;Miller, Michelle M list fo r HABCtable tents From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Thank you so much with your help with Julie. Our list for tab le tents is: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Secretary Ben Carson Mayor Catherine Pugh Baltimore Housing CommissionerMike Braverman Mrs. Candy Carson Joe Defelice, HUDRegion Ill Administrator HUDBaltimore Field Director CarolPayne HUDBaltimore Director of Public Housing Bill Tamburrino Julie Day,Acting Chiefof Staff, HABC Stephen Janes,Assistant Commissionerof Strategic Planning and Resources,HABC Jan Goslee,GeneralCounsel,HABC Nick Calace, Chiefof Operations,HABC Amy Wilkinson,FHEO,HABC Joseph Lee Smith, Chairman HABCBoard of Commissioners Peter Hammen, Chiefof Operations Officer,Mayors Office Sieglinde Chambliss,ChiefFinancial Officer,HABC Peggy Webster, Capitol Project Finance and Development, HABC Jeannien Dunn,Staff Assistant, HABC Ben DeMarzo Director of Advance I Office of Adm inist rat ion U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 451 ih Street, SW, Suite 10218 T: (202) 402-5357 I C!(b )(6) I Washington, DC 20410 !I E: beniam in.e.demarzo@hud.gov HUD-17-0330-A-000371 From: Sent: To: Subject: Attachments: Miller , Michelle M 23 Jun 2017 22:39 :16 +0000 Alexander, Mason;Demarzo, Benjamin E Listening Session lists Invitee list for Baltimore Listening Tour.xlsx Note there are 3 tabs ...one for each session Michelle Miller Deputy Director Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes US Dept of Housing and Urban Development 202-402-5769 (office) l(b)(6) fmobile) /.'~ A OFFICEOF LEADHAZAADCONTROL ANDHEALTHY HOMES HUD-17-0330-A-000372 Health and Housing Community Session Wednesday, June 28th 3:30 - 4:30 pm Henderson Hopkins Family Resource Center Name of Organization Last Nam e First Nam e Titl e University of Maryland, School of Medicine, Departmen t of Pediatr ics on behalf of IAm<>rir~n Ar:orl<>mvof P<>rli:otrics American Socit y of Health Inspectors Baltimore Health Department Baltimore Ho usi ng Spanier Lesh Wen Kennedy Centers for Medicaid Services Habitat for Human it y Johns Hockins Hosoita l Maryland Deoartment of Hous ing Maryland Department of the Envi ronment Maryland Department of Health Maryland Medica id Rebuilding Together United Health Care Costello Ann Marie Reckford Jonathan Mi ller, MD Dr. Redond, Holt Ken Tablada Horacio Mitchell Dr. Cliff MacMahon Shannon Blakely Caroline Anderson Catherine John Hopkins / EBDI Hitchcock HUD-17-0330-A-000373 Skinner EDBI Merki Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundatio n Oechsli The At lantic Philanthropies McCarthy Annie E. Casey Foundat ion Chao Annie E. Casey Foundation - Baltimor e Civi c John Hopkins Office of Economic Development Frank Seigel John Hopk ins - 21st Centuries Cities John Hopkins - Bloomberg School of Public Hee Scarfstein John Hopkins - School of Nursing - Community Sharps Adam Frank Leana Alice Jeanne Ravmond Aaron Chris Patrick Ryan Andrew Ben Dr. Joshua Dr. Phyllis MD, Ph.D., MPH, FAAP; Associate Professor Executive Director Commissioner Director- Children and Adults Health Proerams CEO President Secretary Deputy Secretary Director President Chair for EBDI Board of Directors Executive Director Program Director, Older Adu President and CEO President Vice President Specia l Assistant to the Pres Executive Director Associate Dean Associate Dean Email Telephone Confirmed Confirmed Confirmed confir med agadhia@aai:,.org frankl@ashi.org health .commissioner@baltimo reci t y.gov al ice.ken nedy@balt imo recity .gov annemarie .costello@c ms .hhs.gov buildlouder@habitat.org rgmi ller@ ihmi .edu kenneth . ho lt@ma ryland .gov kathy.bish op @mary land .gov shannon.mcmaho n @mary land.gov cblakely@rebuildingtogether.org Catherine and erson@uhc .co m jhitchcock@jhu.edu ravmond.skinner@ebdi .om amerk i@hjwe inberg.org c.oechs li@atla nt icp hi la nt hrop ies.or g pmccarthy@aecf.org rchao@aecf.or~ Andy.Frank @j hu.edu Bseigell@ihu.edu Joshua.sharfstein@j hu .edu Psharpsl@j hu .edu Note s inv ited 202-882-9343 ext .221 invited confirmed Confirmed 410-537-4 187 Confirmed confirmed Confirmed 202-518-3 105 Confirmed invited 443-336-1706 410 -234-0600 confri med Confirmed Confrimed invited invited confirmed confirmed confirmed confirmed confirmed Community Vo ices Listening Session Thursday, June 29th 10:00 am - 11:00 am Coppin State University Nam e of Organization Last Name First Name Title Email Associated Black Char ities Baltimore Chapter NAACP Baltimore Urban League BUILD Community Works Bon Secours, Baltimroe Health Svstem Dru id Heights CDC DOE HBCESolar Energy HABC St Ambrose Housing Upton Planning Committee Copp in State University HABC Wavlan d Baotist Southern Baotist Church Bethe l AME Church Union Baotist Church Whites ton e Baot ist Church Douglas Memorial Comm. Church tenant Bell-McCoy Hill Henderson W iliams Horne Diann Tessa Howard Terrell Talib President President Community Organizer dmckoy@abc-md.org Tessa.Hill@baltimorecity.gov ihhenderson@bul.org novellae ll @msn.com talib5@hotmail.com Kleb George Executive Director, Hol George Kleb@bsh si.o rg Pressley Anderson Strong Joab Best Thompson Kennedy Brown Hicks Clayborn Hathaway Wa rr en Yearly Broadway Anthony Executive Director Cynthia Ken Gerard Executive Director Wanda Executive Director Dr. Maria President Ali ce Rev. Hoffman Rev. Dontae Rev. Patrick Rev. Alvin Rev. Elmo r e E Rev. Todd Ella RAB President RAB RAD Committee Wa ll ace Chairoerson RAB Policy Chairperson/HABC Resident Sharon ICommiccinnPr tena nt Craig tenant Jones apressley@druidheights.com Cynthia.Anderson@NNSA.Doe.Gov Ken.Stro ng@habc .org gerardj@stamambrose.org wgbest@verizon .net Mthompson@coppin.edu alice .kennedy@baltimorecity_gov adminassist@waylan.org info@southernbaptistchurch.org PastorClayborn@bethe l l .org Alhathaway@gma il .com whitesto nechurc h @ver izon .net info@douglaschurch .net (b)(6) Telephone Statu s Note s sent sent sent sent sent 410-362-3199 sent sent sent sent sent sent sent sent sent sent sent sent sent sent Ada.Cherrv-Maho i{1i)habc.or, sent invited inv ited inv ited inv ited inv ited Confirmed Confirmed inv ited Confirmed inv ited invited invited confirmed confirmed inv ited (b)(6) isent inv ited isent inv ited HUD-17-0330-A-000374 Corporate and Non-Profit Leaders Listening Session Thursday, June 29th 2 :30 pm- 3 :30 pm Henderson Hopkins Family Resource Center Nam e of Organizat ion Enterpri se Foundations Council on Foundat ions Last Nam e Harvey Powers First Name Bart Stephanie Enterori se Community Partners Grade Level Reading Green and Health ly Homes Initiative Health and Envi ro nme nt al Kresge Foundation National Center for Healthy Housing Nat ional League of Cities Neighborworks America Pew Charitable Trust Urban Famili es The Woda Group , Inc Ludwig Smith Norton Sessions Rapson Reddy Ant ho ny Weech Morley Jones Bell Terri Ralph Ruth Ann Kathy Rip Amanda Claren ce Paul Rebecca Joe Kevi n Drew Titl e Federa l Liaison President CEO President & CEO Execu t ive Director Execut ive Director CEO/ Execu t ive Dire ctor President and CEO Director Healt h lmoact President/CEO Senior Vice Preside nt Henry Kaiser Family Foundation Kaiser Robert Wood Johnson Altman President Besser Richar d President W.K .Kellogg Foundat ion Jones Aranthan Chief of Staff Email bartharvey@gmail.com powes@cof.org tludwig@enterorisecommunitv.org rsmith@aecf.o rg ranorton@ghhi.org Ksessions@hefn.org rrapson@kresge.org areddy@nchh.org_ Anthonv@nlc.org pweech@nw.org rmorley@pewtrusts .org iiones@cfwd.org kbell@wodagrouo .com daltma n@kff. org I need th is contact rbesser@rwjf.org aj.jones@wkkf.o rg Telephon e 410.534.6477 518-301-5132 703.868 .0554 (cell) 410-367-5691 Not es confirmed invite d confirmed invite d Confirmed invite d invite d Confirmed Confirmed confirmed Confirmed confirmed not ava ilable I asked if there is someo ne he invited w ou ld recom m end invited confirmed HUD-17-0330-A-000375 From: M ille r, Michelle M Sent: To: Cc: Subject: 23 Jun 2017 23:32:51 +0000 Cliff .Mitchell@Maryland.gov Demarzo, Benjamin E Listening session with Secretary Carson Cliff I rece ived confirmation from Ruth Ann that you wou ld be able to attend the Health and Hous ing listening sessio n Wednesday, June 28th at the Henderson Hopk ins Family Resource Center room . The sessionb is from 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm. Although 1 am so glad the information got to you and you are able to attend, I am very sorry that you did not rece ive the official originally invite. You should have and sho uld be at the top of our list for all the great work you have done with us over the years (plus I think Peter/we may still owe you something from a prev ious meeting in Baltimore :) ) Have a great weekend and again please accept my apologies on the error Michelle Get Outlook for iOS HUD-17-0330-A-000376 Subject: Location : MEET with Beth Zorc and Mason Alexander SOH UD's office Start : End: Show Time As: Mon 6/26/2017 2:30 PM Mon 6/26/2017 3:00 PM Tentative Recurre nce: (none) Me eting Status: Not yet responded Organizer: Required Attendees : DocBen Zorc, Bethany A; Mason Alexander (Mason.Alexander@hud .gov) Topic: Baltimore HUD-17-0330-A-000377 Subject : Location : MEET with Mason Alexander and Michel le Miller REBaltimore SOH UD's office Start : End: Show Time As: Mon 6/26/2017 11:00 AM Mon 6/26/2017 11:30 AM Tentative Recurrence: (none) Meeting Status: Not yet responded Organizer: Required Attendees : DocBen Alexander, Mason; Mil ler, Michelle M HUD-17-0330-A-000378 From: Sent: To: Subject: Attachments: Miller, Michelle M 23 Jun 2017 21:47:14 +0000 Demarzo, Benjamin E One other item Project CORE_Stateof MD.docx Ben Not sure you think we should include this in the briefing book of not but the State of MD provided and I am certain Secretary Holt wi ll bring it up during the visit Just so he is aware Thank you michelle Michelle Miller Deputy Director Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes US Dept of Housing and Urban Development 202-402-5769 (office) l(b)(6) !(mobile) /.\~ A OFFICEOF LEADHAZARD CONTRO L ANOHEALTHY HOMES HUD-17-0330-A-000379 THE MARYL AND D EPARTM ENT O F HOUSlNG & COMMUNITY DEVELOPME NT PROJ ECT C.O.R.E. (CRE ATlNG OPPORT UNlTI ES FOR RENE WAL AN D ENTERPRIS E) Tota l State Funding FY 16-FY19: Tota l City Funding FY16-FY19: DHCD Investment for Redevelop ment: $75 million $18 million $600 million BACKGROUND In February 20 16, the Maryland Departme nt of Housing and Community Developme nt (DHCD), the Mary land Stad ium Author ity (MSA), and the City of Baltimore through the Baltimore City Department of Hou sing and Commun ity Deve lopment (BCDHCD) entered into a Memorandum of Unde rstanding (MOU) for demolitio n and stab ilization. As part of the agree ment, MSA is respo nsible for the management of up to $75 million of demo lition associate d with the removal of blighted propertie s within Balt imore City during a four-year funding period. In addition to the MOU, DHCD and the MSA entered into a programmat ic agreement on September 20 16, to consult with the Mary land Historical Trust to determine whether or not work demo lition under C.O.R.E. wou ld adversely affect historic prope rties that fall within bo undarie s of historic distr icts in Baltimore City. Project C.O.R.E. will serve as a catalyst for redevelopm ent, reinvestment , and stabilization in Baltimor e City. The goal of this pa rtnership is to improve economic opportunity, enco urage redeve lopment, and improve quality of life in Baltimore City neighborhoods. Proj ect C.O.R.E. is designed to address the needs of the existing community and wi ll result in safer and mor e attractive neighborhoo ds, create more jobs, provide more green space , and improve quality of life as well as increase the number of affordable hou si ng for the benefit of existing residents. Demolition/E11vironmental Protocols Follow ing the announceme nt of Project C.O.R.E., numerous committees were deve loped to review industry wide best practices associated with the safe removal of blighted properties that have occurred throughout the country. In an effort to establish an industry wide benchmark for the protoco ls and procedure s assoc iated with sa fe demo lition and remova l of blighted propert ies, the co mmittee 's findings were then incorpora ted into a Project Manua l/Tech nical docu ment that serves as the basis for all demo lition activity under the program. Best practices include: • E nvironmental Assess ments/H az mat Survey: Complete Site Assessment/Ha zardous Mate rial Survey on all prope1ties to identify asbestos , lead, polych lorinated bipheny l (PCB), or any other po tential hazards . • Onsite Complianc e Monitorin g: Full-time onsite enviromnental/protoco ls compl iance monitoring services • Dust Monit oring: Full-tim e du st monitorin g during all demolit ion and debris remova l operations to monitor the effectiveness of dust suppress ion proced ures and potential expos ure levels of adjacen t co mmun ity residents . • Fill Requi rements: Req uires the use of clean fill for all excavations and strictly prohib its the use of crushed demo lition debr is being used as fill. • Sidewalk Replacement: Full replacement of any adjacent sidewalks on the front and sides of a ll properties being demo lished . • Site Security: Detailed site security meas ures to ensure the safety of the general public. Proj ect C.O.R.E. Request/ or Applications Through the Depar tment's Project C.O.R.E. Request for Appl ications (RFA), an online compet itive application proc ess for Proje ct C.O.R.E. de molition funding, Comm unity Deve lopment Corporations (CDC) can apply for funding for redeve lopment proje cts that can move forward quickly over the next seve ral years; achieve sign ifican t leverage and redevelopme nt go als; ensure that a sign ificant share of Project C.O.R.E. funding is allocated to locations will attract new investment ; and encourage innovatio n and creat ivity in the private sector by for-profit and nonprofi t en tities that are committed to Baltimore City. Elig ible applican ts for C.O.R.E. funding include: Baltimore City agencies and nonprofit Community Development Organ iza tions (CDOs) in Baltimore City. Specific activ ities eligible for Project C.O .R.E. funding includ e acquisition, demolition, stabilization, site developme nt, and architectu ral and enginee ring. HUD-17-0330-A-000380 THE MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HOUSlNG & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT C.O.R.E . (CREA TlNG OPPORTUNlTIES FOR RENE WAL AND ENTERPRISE) Summary of redevelopment projects through Request for Applications (RF A) process: FY 2016- FY 2017 RFA Redevelopment No. o Awarded Pro ·eels 42 Amount Awarded $27,875,000 Total Pro ·ect Cost $397,859,916 levera e $369,984,916 Total Pro ·ected Cost $252,655, 000 Pro ·ected l evera e $230 530,000 FY 2018 RFA Redevelopme11t - ANT!CIPATED No. o A lications 61 Antici ated Award $22,125,000 Project C.O.R.E. tlccomplishments • 968 blighted units have been removed since January 20 16 • 137 "Notices to Proc eed" unde rway • 4,000 blighted unit s projected to be removed through FY 2019 • 2,369 new housing units projected by FY 20 l 9 • 13,692 vaca nt units in C.O.R.E. area U. S. Census Tracts • During 10-year period (2005-20 15) in those tracts, 7,258 child ren tested with High Blood Lead Leve ls • Demolition removes hazardous materials (lead, asbestos) from blighted units • Proj ect C.O .R .E. environmental protocols are nation 's Best Managemen t Practice • Properties cleared of blight are clean and ready for use by private developers 2 HUD-17-0330-A-000381 La Cite Development Baltimore Plan/ Vision Philosophy "La Cite doesn 't just develop neighborhoods, We Build Communities! " La Cite is strategica lly focused on mixed-use 80/20 multifamily rental housin g with target market s in 1st and 2nd T ier American cities that historically demonstrate strong local job growth; and, as natural side effect, gene rates high demand for Class A rental housing. The primary target popu lation w hich suppo rts La Cite's housing strategy in Baltimore will be: millennials, bio-technic ians, university employ ees, blue-collar work force , urban municipal professiona ls, police and firemen, graduate stud ents and comm unity membe rs. La Cite's recogn izes that in order to suppo rt the 80/20 housing model , a hea lthy income mix amongst tenants is vita l to long term successful operations. Moreover, since La Cite's Class A properties a lso provide affordab le access to member s of the local community, this further supports to the long- term susta ina bility and economic growth of the neighborho od . Project Description & Overview Park Square Hom es-Pha se IA is current ly in construct ion, and is being built on 2.43 acres con sisting of 262 ren ta l units in two dist inct mixed-u se multifamily buildings (Buil ding EF- 176 units, Buildin g H-8 6 units). 17,400 square feet of commercia l space in addition to structured residentia l and street level parking, two public parks a dog park and (one across from the historic home of Edgar Allen Poe), a swimmin g pool , fitness gym, bu siness center, and a Greenroof. These prope rties showcase two mid-rise complexes (building EF-6 stories) located between W. Lexington, W . Fayette Street, North Schroede r St, and No rth Amity Street; and (bui lding H5 stories) whic h is located betwee n C loney Street , W. Lexington Street, Amit y Street and North Schroeder Street. Strategically located in West Baltimore and adjacent to the Un iversity of Maryla nd Biopark, University of Maryland-Ba ltimore Proton Cancer Treatment Center, the large r Un ive rsity of Maryland-Ba ltimore campu s and Medical Center , this site is less than 1/2 mile from both the Orioles and Raven's Stadium s and the Horse Shoe Cas ino. The site a lso sits less than one mile from Baltimore's Inner Harbor and is acce ssible via interstate Route 395 and Route 95. This deve lopment is the first phase of a 3.2mm square feet master-p lanned develop ment which also includes. municipal services and infrastructure upgrades, along with the creat ion of act ive and passive green spaces. The housing portion of Phase IA feature s 20% or 53 units set-aside for working cla ss famil ies affordable to those earn ing 50% of the area median income with the rema inder of the units, 80% or 209 units be ing rented at market rate. Park Squa re Homes 1 wi ll showcase an upsca le blend of residen tial and retai l features in a pedestrian friend ly mixed-use development where tena nts and communit y members can live , shop, dine and be en tertai ned. The project received a ll entitlements, local approva ls, penn its, closed with HUD, KeyBank, Stifel (BlackRock , T. Rowe Price, Oppenheim er Funds), and City of Baltimor e. La C ite sta rted construc tion Fe bruary 2017 and is currently two months ahead of schedule. Developer Bio/Overview Foun ded in 2001, La Cite is princ ipally engaged in the acq uisition, deve lopment, ownership, and manageme nt of residentia l rea l estate propert ies throughout the United States. Daniel W. Bythewood, Sr., CEO and Co-Founder, is also a real estate investor and Managing Partner in Ne ptune Capital LLC , a Lim ited Liability Company that invests in eme rging new econom ies. H e was an inves tor and Partner in Flag Luxury Properties LLC, a real estate development compa ny respons ible for const ruct ing high-e nd properties for Ritz Car lton and the Marriott Gro up. Among Flag Luxury Propertie s' HUD-17-0330-A-000382 signatures developments is the Miami South Beach Ritz-Carlton, a 375-room hotel and spa with banquet facilities, specialty restaurants and luxury retail stores that opened in 2002. Also developed by Flag Luxury is the Ritz-Carlton Club located in Jupiter, Florida, an exclusive residential community developed in collaboration with Golden Bear, Inc. that features an 18-hole Jack Nicklaus signature golf course. Dan Bythewood, Sr. played an integral part in raising equity investment for these projects. In addition to his real estate investments, Dan Bythewood, Sr. owned and operated Jet Routes Unlimited, a private jet charter service with contracts with ABC Sports and the Jim Henson Company. The company was sold in the early 1980s where Mr. Bythewood, Sr. served as its President and COO. Dani el Bythewood , Jr., President and Co-Founder, is also Managing Partner of La Cite Development, LLC, a privately held real estate development firm specializing in residential and mixed-use properties spanning from rehab to new construction. A seasoned entrepreneur both in the United States and abroad, including Europe, the Middle East, and Ghana, Africa, Mr. Bythewood has extensive experience in the real estate development and investment marketplace. Over the past 15 years he has structured, negotiated, and closed real estate development ventures from initial concept through construction, renovation, and lease-up. Prior to founding La Cite Development, Mr. Bythewood Jr. was an Acquisitions Manager at New York Equity Fund(NYEF), a division of the National Equity Fund, the largest syndicator of tax credits in the 1990s. While at the NYEF, Mr. Bythewood managed the construction and administration of large development and disposition programs within the NYC Department of Preservation and Development such as the Neighborhood Redevelopment Program (NRP), Neighborhood Entrepreneurs Program (NEP), and the Neighborhood Homes Program (NHP). He was also in charge of the $I billion dollar portfolio where he personally invested $150 million in tax credit equity. The multi-faceted nature of the tax credit portfolio allowed Mr. Bythewood to fully understand co-ownership ventures and to establish superb ibanking relationships with traditional and non-traditional lenders, tax credit allocating agencies, city governments and joint venture partners. Ian Arias , Executive Vice-President and Co-Fo under of La Cite is responsible for: structuring and leading the closing teams on all aspects of complex 4% bond development transactions, IT functions, managing the legal closing teams and for negotiating directly with tax credit and equity investors. Mr. Arias also oversees all La Cite's operations directly related to development and shares operational responsibility directly with the President. Mr. Arias has closed some of the most complex 4% bond 80/20 and 50/30/20 transactions in New York State with Best-in-Class National Developers. To date, Mr. Arias has managed a $3bn affordable housing portfolio containing 20,000 units, closed on $900MM in 4% and 9% affordable housing transactions by providing debt and equity. Prior to founding La Cite, he has worked as Deputy Director of Acquisitions and head of IT for the New York Equity Fund a subsidiary of the National Equity Fund, be also served as Sr. Acquisitions Officer and Fund Manager at Enterprise Social Investment Corp. and he lead the NYC PNC Bank team to establish PNC' s presence in NYS Affordable Housing sector. Jonath an Stern is a Partner in Park Square Hom es I, LLC, and a co-developer of CENTE R \ WEST . Mr. Stem's family is the founder of TJ Maxx., BJ' s, Marshalls, and Home Goods. Mr. Stem's father is also originally from Baltimore. With 25+ years of experience in commercial and residential finance and development, Mr. Stern's career includes .involvement in and extensive knowledge of acquisitions, financing, project management, design and implementation, real estate law, and marketing. Mr. Stem has developed a number of notable projects through a variety of development ventures, including ADG Capital, LLC. Proj ects developed by ADG include Loft 5, an award winning 270 unit condominium project in Las Vegas, NV. Mr. Stem was co-founder and manager of Flag Luxury Properties, a developer of large scale resort properties and residential projects in the United States and abroad. Projects include the Ritz Carlton Club in Jupiter Florida, the Ritz Carlton Hotel in South Beach, FL. Major initiatives included the acquisition of Silver Springs/Wild Waters theme park, development of The American Wilderness Experience, structuring a global joint venture with IMAX Corporation, and production of the Academy Award nomi111ated IMAX film "Amazon." Firehole Entertainment Corporation Mr. Stem also founded Firehole Entertainment Corporation, the developer of Grizzly Park, a complex consisting of several hotel properties, wildlife habitats, an IMAX Theater, and food and retail establishments. Mr. Stern sold the company to Ogden Corporation in 1995. 2 HUD-17-0330-A-000383 From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Attachments: Dan Bythewood 27 Jun 2017 00:56:52 +0000 Alexander, Mason;Benj amin Carson;Demarzo, Benjamin E;Merlynn Carson Ian Arias ParkSquareHomeSynopsisJune2017HU D ParkSquareHomeSynopsisJune2017HUD.doc Good Evening Mason and Ben, Please find attached the final document you requested outlining the deve lopment project and in particu lar the HUD insured Phase lA 262 units of housing . This housing is located within th e 14 acre and entitled 3.2 mi llion square foot redevelopment area. If you need any additional information, please feel free to give me a call but I look forward to seeing you all t his week. Best regards, Dan HUD-17-0330-A-000384 La Cite Development Baltimore Plan/ Vision Philosophy "La Cite doesn 't just develop neighborhoods, We Build Communities! " La Cite is strategica lly focused on mixed-use 80/20 multifamily rental housin g with target market s in 1st and 2nd T ier American cities that historically demonstrate strong local job growth; and, as natural side effect, gene rates high demand for Class A rental housing. The primary target popu lation w hich suppo rts La Cite's housing strategy in Baltimore will be: millennials, bio-technic ians, university employ ees, blue-collar work force , urban municipal professiona ls, police and firemen, graduate stud ents and comm unity membe rs. La Cite's recogn izes that in order to suppo rt the 80/20 housing model , a hea lthy income mix amongst tenants is vita l to long term successful operations. Moreover, since La Cite's Class A properties a lso provide affordab le access to member s of the local community, this further supports to the long- term susta ina bility and economic growth of the neighborho od . Project Description & Overview Park Square Hom es-Pha se IA is current ly in construct ion, and is being built on 2.43 acres con sisting of 262 ren ta l units in two dist inct mixed-u se multifamily buildings (Buil ding EF- 176 units, Buildin g H-8 6 units). 17,400 square feet of commercia l space in addition to structured residentia l and street level parking, two public parks a dog park and (one across from the historic home of Edgar Allen Poe), a swimmin g pool , fitness gym, bu siness center, and a Greenroof. These prope rties showcase two mid-rise complexes (building EF-6 stories) located between W. Lexington, W . Fayette Street, North Schroede r St, and No rth Amity Street; and (bui lding H5 stories) whic h is located betwee n C loney Street , W. Lexington Street, Amit y Street and North Schroeder Street. Strategically located in West Baltimore and adjacent to the Un iversity of Maryla nd Biopark, University of Maryland-Ba ltimore Proton Cancer Treatment Center, the large r Un ive rsity of Maryland-Ba ltimore campu s and Medical Center , this site is less than 1/2 mile from both the Orioles and Raven's Stadium s and the Horse Shoe Cas ino. The site a lso sits less than one mile from Baltimore's Inner Harbor and is acce ssible via interstate Route 395 and Route 95. This deve lopment is the first phase of a 3.2mm square feet master-p lanned develop ment which also includes. municipal services and infrastructure upgrades, along with the creat ion of act ive and passive green spaces. The housing portion of Phase IA feature s 20% or 53 units set-aside for working cla ss famil ies affordable to those earn ing 50% of the area median income with the rema inder of the units, 80% or 209 units be ing rented at market rate. Park Squa re Homes 1 wi ll showcase an upsca le blend of residen tial and retai l features in a pedestrian friend ly mixed-use development where tena nts and communit y members can live , shop, dine and be en tertai ned. The project received a ll entitlements, local approva ls, penn its, closed with HUD, KeyBank, Stifel (BlackRock , T. Rowe Price, Oppenheim er Funds), and City of Baltimor e. La C ite sta rted construc tion Fe bruary 2017 and is currently two months ahead of schedule. Developer Bio/Overview Foun ded in 2001, La Cite is princ ipally engaged in the acq uisition, deve lopment, ownership, and manageme nt of residentia l rea l estate propert ies throughout the United States. Daniel W. Bythewood, Sr., CEO and Co-Founder, is also a real estate investor and Managing Partner in Ne ptune Capital LLC , a Lim ited Liability Company that invests in eme rging new econom ies. H e was an inves tor and Partner in Flag Luxury Properties LLC, a real estate development compa ny respons ible for const ruct ing high-e nd properties for Ritz Car lton and the Marriott Gro up. Among Flag Luxury Propertie s' HUD-17-0330-A-000385 signatures developments is the Miami South Beach Ritz-Carlton, a 375-room hotel and spa with banquet facilities, specialty restaurants and luxury retail stores that opened in 2002. Also developed by Flag Luxury is the Ritz-Carlton Club located in Jupiter, Florida, an exclusive residential community developed in collaboration with Golden Bear, Inc. that features an 18-hole Jack Nicklaus signature golf course. Dan Bythewood, Sr. played an integral part in raising equity investment for these projects. In addition to his real estate investments, Dan Bythewood, Sr. owned and operated Jet Routes Unlimited, a private jet charter service with contracts with ABC Sports and the Jim Henson Company. The company was sold in the early 1980s where Mr. Bythewood, Sr. served as its President and COO. Dani el Bythewood , Jr., President and Co-Founder, is also Managing Partner of La Cite Development, LLC, a privately held real estate development firm specializing in residential and mixed-use properties spanning from rehab to new construction. A seasoned entrepreneur both in the United States and abroad, including Europe, the Middle East, and Ghana, Africa, Mr. Bythewood has extensive experience in the real estate development and investment marketplace. Over the past 15 years he has structured, negotiated, and closed real estate development ventures from initial concept through construction, renovation, and lease-up. Prior to founding La Cite Development, Mr. Bythewood Jr. was an Acquisitions Manager at New York Equity Fund(NYEF), a division of the National Equity Fund, the largest syndicator of tax credits in the 1990s. While at the NYEF, Mr. Bythewood managed the construction and administration of large development and disposition programs within the NYC Department of Preservation and Development such as the Neighborhood Redevelopment Program (NRP), Neighborhood Entrepreneurs Program (NEP), and the Neighborhood Homes Program (NHP). He was also in charge of the $I billion dollar portfolio where he personally invested $150 million in tax credit equity. The multi-faceted nature of the tax credit portfolio allowed Mr. Bythewood to fully understand co-ownership ventures and to establish superb ibanking relationships with traditional and non-traditional lenders, tax credit allocating agencies, city governments and joint venture partners. Ian Arias , Executive Vice-President and Co-Fo under of La Cite is responsible for: structuring and leading the closing teams on all aspects of complex 4% bond development transactions, IT functions, managing the legal closing teams and for negotiating directly with tax credit and equity investors. Mr. Arias also oversees all La Cite's operations directly related to development and shares operational responsibility directly with the President. Mr. Arias has closed some of the most complex 4% bond 80/20 and 50/30/20 transactions in New York State with Best-in-Class National Developers. To date, Mr. Arias has managed a $3bn affordable housing portfolio containing 20,000 units, closed on $900MM in 4% and 9% affordable housing transactions by providing debt and equity. Prior to founding La Cite, he has worked as Deputy Director of Acquisitions and head of IT for the New York Equity Fund a subsidiary of the National Equity Fund, be also served as Sr. Acquisitions Officer and Fund Manager at Enterprise Social Investment Corp. and he lead the NYC PNC Bank team to establish PNC' s presence in NYS Affordable Housing sector. Jonath an Stern is a Partner in Park Square Hom es I, LLC, and a co-developer of CENTE R \ WEST . Mr. Stem's family is the founder of TJ Maxx., BJ' s, Marshalls, and Home Goods. Mr. Stem's father is also originally from Baltimore. With 25+ years of experience in commercial and residential finance and development, Mr. Stern's career includes .involvement in and extensive knowledge of acquisitions, financing, project management, design and implementation, real estate law, and marketing. Mr. Stem has developed a number of notable projects through a variety of development ventures, including ADG Capital, LLC. Proj ects developed by ADG include Loft 5, an award winning 270 unit condominium project in Las Vegas, NV. Mr. Stem was co-founder and manager of Flag Luxury Properties, a developer of large scale resort properties and residential projects in the United States and abroad. Projects include the Ritz Carlton Club in Jupiter Florida, the Ritz Carlton Hotel in South Beach, FL. Major initiatives included the acquisition of Silver Springs/Wild Waters theme park, development of The American Wilderness Experience, structuring a global joint venture with IMAX Corporation, and production of the Academy Award nomi111ated IMAX film "Amazon." Firehole Entertainment Corporation Mr. Stem also founded Firehole Entertainment Corporation, the developer of Grizzly Park, a complex consisting of several hotel properties, wildlife habitats, an IMAX Theater, and food and retail establishments. Mr. Stern sold the company to Ogden Corporation in 1995. 2 HUD-17-0330-A-000386 From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Importance: Patton, Lynne M 23 Jun 2017 18:50 :08 +0000 Miller , Michelle M;Demarzo, Benjami n E Alexander, Mason;Delahoyde, Abigail M Please add High Hey Team! Please add t hese peop le to the LxLfor the LASTliste ning session on public private partnerships. I have already invited t hem all. • • • • • • Lawrence Curti s, President Winn Development (tsimmons@w innco .com) Dan Hirschfeld, Genesis HCC (dan.hirschfeld@genesishcc.com ) Calvin Butler(calvin.butler@bge.com ) Matt Rienzo (mrienzo@sagamoredevelopment.com ) William Cole (wcole@baltimoredevelopment.com ) Tom Geddes (tgeddes@plank industr ies.com) However, I just told Mason that BJwant s a copy of the LxL sent to all of the above people so they can identify any other potential places to join us. I defer to you all to make a SECONDREDACTEDCOPY (removing all lead paint address & resident info) to distribute accordingly. I will loop you all in with them now. Stand by .... Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Engagement I Of{ice of the Secretary U.S. Department of I-lousing and Urban Development, Suite I 0226 E: lynnc.m.patton @hud.gov T: (202) 402-8252 I C:l(b)(6) I HUD-17-0330-A-000387 THE MARYL AND D EPARTM ENT O F HOUSlNG & COMMUNITY DEVELOPME NT PROJ ECT C.O.R.E. (CRE ATlNG OPPORT UNlTI ES FOR RENE WAL AN D ENTERPRIS E) Tota l State Funding FY 16-FY19: Tota l City Funding FY16-FY19: DHCD Investment for Redevelop ment: $75 million $18 million $600 million BACKGROUND In February 20 16, the Maryland Departme nt of Housing and Community Developme nt (DHCD), the Mary land Stad ium Author ity (MSA), and the City of Baltimore through the Baltimore City Department of Hou sing and Commun ity Deve lopment (BCDHCD) entered into a Memorandum of Unde rstanding (MOU) for demolitio n and stab ilization. As part of the agree ment, MSA is respo nsible for the management of up to $75 million of demo lition associate d with the removal of blighted propertie s within Balt imore City during a four-year funding period. In addition to the MOU, DHCD and the MSA entered into a programmat ic agreement on September 20 16, to consult with the Mary land Historical Trust to determine whether or not work demo lition under C.O.R.E. wou ld adversely affect historic prope rties that fall within bo undarie s of historic distr icts in Baltimore City. Project C.O.R.E. will serve as a catalyst for redevelopm ent, reinvestment , and stabilization in Baltimor e City. The goal of this pa rtnership is to improve economic opportunity, enco urage redeve lopment, and improve quality of life in Baltimore City neighborhoods. Proj ect C.O.R.E. is designed to address the needs of the existing community and wi ll result in safer and mor e attractive neighborhoo ds, create more jobs, provide more green space , and improve quality of life as well as increase the number of affordable hou si ng for the benefit of existing residents. Demolition/E11vironmental Protocols Follow ing the announceme nt of Project C.O.R.E., numerous committees were deve loped to review industry wide best practices associated with the safe removal of blighted properties that have occurred throughout the country. In an effort to establish an industry wide benchmark for the protoco ls and procedure s assoc iated with sa fe demo lition and remova l of blighted propert ies, the co mmittee 's findings were then incorpora ted into a Project Manua l/Tech nical docu ment that serves as the basis for all demo lition activity under the program. Best practices include: • E nvironmental Assess ments/H az mat Survey: Complete Site Assessment/Ha zardous Mate rial Survey on all prope1ties to identify asbestos , lead, polych lorinated bipheny l (PCB), or any other po tential hazards . • Onsite Complianc e Monitorin g: Full-time onsite enviromnental/protoco ls compl iance monitoring services • Dust Monit oring: Full-tim e du st monitorin g during all demolit ion and debris remova l operations to monitor the effectiveness of dust suppress ion proced ures and potential expos ure levels of adjacen t co mmun ity residents . • Fill Requi rements: Req uires the use of clean fill for all excavations and strictly prohib its the use of crushed demo lition debr is being used as fill. • Sidewalk Replacement: Full replacement of any adjacent sidewalks on the front and sides of a ll properties being demo lished . • Site Security: Detailed site security meas ures to ensure the safety of the general public. Proj ect C.O.R.E. Request/ or Applications Through the Depar tment's Project C.O.R.E. Request for Appl ications (RFA), an online compet itive application proc ess for Proje ct C.O.R.E. de molition funding, Comm unity Deve lopment Corporations (CDC) can apply for funding for redeve lopment proje cts that can move forward quickly over the next seve ral years; achieve sign ifican t leverage and redevelopme nt go als; ensure that a sign ificant share of Project C.O.R.E. funding is allocated to locations will attract new investment ; and encourage innovatio n and creat ivity in the private sector by for-profit and nonprofi t en tities that are committed to Baltimore City. Elig ible applican ts for C.O.R.E. funding include: Baltimore City agencies and nonprofit Community Development Organ iza tions (CDOs) in Baltimore City. Specific activ ities eligible for Project C.O .R.E. funding includ e acquisition, demolition, stabilization, site developme nt, and architectu ral and enginee ring. HUD-17-0330-A-000388 THE MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HOUSlNG & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT C.O.R.E . (CREA TlNG OPPORTUNlTIES FOR RENE WAL AND ENTERPRISE) Summary of redevelopment projects through Request for Applications (RF A) process: FY 2016- FY 2017 RFA Redevelopment No. o Awarded Pro ·eels 42 Amount Awarded $27,875,000 Total Pro ·ect Cost $397,859,916 levera e $369,984,916 Total Pro ·ected Cost $252,655, 000 Pro ·ected l evera e $230 530,000 FY 2018 RFA Redevelopme11t - ANT!CIPATED No. o A lications 61 Antici ated Award $22,125,000 Project C.O.R.E. tlccomplishments • 968 blighted units have been removed since January 20 16 • 137 "Notices to Proc eed" unde rway • 4,000 blighted unit s projected to be removed through FY 2019 • 2,369 new housing units projected by FY 20 l 9 • 13,692 vaca nt units in C.O.R.E. area U. S. Census Tracts • During 10-year period (2005-20 15) in those tracts, 7,258 child ren tested with High Blood Lead Leve ls • Demolition removes hazardous materials (lead, asbestos) from blighted units • Proj ect C.O .R .E. environmental protocols are nation 's Best Managemen t Practice • Properties cleared of blight are clean and ready for use by private developers 2 HUD-17-0330-A-000389 From: Sent: To: Subject : Patton, Lynne M 26 Jun 2017 12:43:25 +0000 Alexander, Mason Re: #ExtMai l# Re: Baltimore HUD Tour Miss you! By the way, don't kill the messenger, but I told Aida I want to buy the remaining Katrina prints. Loi. But you can have my TV if your suite needs it! Lot Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynnc.m.patton@hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Jun 26, 2017, at 8:22 AM, Alexander, Mason wrote: Good morning, Mr. Ross. I will call you this morning after my meetings to give you more details. Hope you had a great weekend! Kindest Regards, Mason Alexander Director of Scheduling and Operations I Office of Administration US Department of Housing and Urban Development 45 1 7th Street, SW Washington, DC 2 04 10 Office: 202 402-5968 Cell: (b)(6) * This email was sent by a mobile device. Please excuse any grammar or misspellings. From: Ross, Samue l MD Se nt : Sunday, June 25, 2017 9:56 :52 PM To: Benjamin Carson Cc: A lexander, Mason; Patton, Lynn e M; Merlynn Ca rson; Baird, Dana ; Sampath, Maha Subj ect: Re: #ExtMai l# Re: Baltimor e HUD Tou r HUD-17-0330-A-000390 Thank you! Sent from my iPhone On Jun 25, 2017, at 6:27 PM, Benjamin Carson wrote: So glad you can attend! I am adding Mason Alexander to the email, who should be able to prov ide additional information on the tour and logistics. I look forwa rd to see ing you next week. Best Regards , Ben Carson, Jr. Tntcrprisc Partners l(b)(6) I Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone -------- Original message -------From : "Ross, Samuel MD" Date: 6/25/17 2:41 PM (GMT-05:00) To: Benjamin Carson Cc: Merlynn Carson , "Baird, Dana" , "Sampath, Maha" Subject: RE: Baltimore HUD Tour Goodafternoon, Mr. Carson,and thank you very muchfor the invitation. I am in town those days and will do my best to attend the events you designate.This would be a wonderful opportunity to speakwith SecretaryCarsonand others about the need for more partnerships that support redevelopmentin west Baltimore. I have copied!my Executive Assistant and Chief of Staff so they can help confirm my availability. Thanksagain for includingBonSecours in the import[ant sessions. Peaceand blessings! From: BenjaminCarson[bc@interprisepartners.com ] Sent: Sunday,June 25, 2017 10:57 AM To: Ross,SamuelMD Cc: MerlynnCarson HUD-17-0330-A-000391 Subject: # ExtMail# Baltimore HUD Tour Dr. Ross, I hope you are enjoying the weekend! I just saw the Baltimore HUD Tour agenda, which is when dad wi ll be visiting Baltimore to better und erstand how to align HUD initiatives with Baltimore corporate, government, and community leadership. I was hopeful that you could join us on the tour as I was very impressed with all that Bon Secours was doing for the comm unity. I also visited the Poppleton development and met Dan Blythewood and Ian Arias, who seems to be highly comm itted to bringing new opportunities to West Baltimore. The tour will actually be visit ing Center/West toward the end of the day on the 29 thThe full tour is on the 28 th and 29 th (Wednesday and Thursday this week) and the focus of the tour wi ll b e "Healthy Homes", with secondary initiatives being workforce development and public privat e partner ships . lf you are in town , [ would like to extend and inv itation to severa l of the eve nts as I believe your insight would add tremendous value to the discussions. Best Regards, Ben Jr. Benja min S. Carson , Jr. Interp rise Partne rs, LLC 67 11 Co lumb ia Gateway Dr Su ite 475 Columbia, MD 2 1046 MHb){6) I www. TnterprisePartners.co m The information in this communi cation is intended to be confidential to the Individu al(s) and/or Entity to whom it is addressed. [t may contain information of a Priv ileged and/or Confide ntial nature, which is subject to Federa l and/or State privacy regulations. Tnthe event that you are not the intended recipient or the agent of the intended recipient, do not copy or use the information HUD-17-0330-A-000392 contained within this communication , or allow it to be read, copied or utilized in any manner, by any other person(s). Should this communication be received in error, please notify the sender immed iately either by response e-ma il or by phone , and permanently delete the original e-ma il, attachment(s), and any cop ies. The information in this commu nication is intended to be confidentia l to the lndividu al(s) and/or Entity to whom it is addressed. It may contain inform ation of a Privileged and/or Confidential nature, which is subj ect to Federa l and/or State privacy regulations. In the event that you are not the intended recipient or the agent of the intended recipient, do not copy or use the informati on contained within this commu nication, or allow it to be read, copied or utili zed in any manner, by any other person(s). Should this communication be received in error, please notify the sender immediately either by response e-mail or by phon e, and permanently delete the orig inal e-mai l, attachment( s), and any copies. HUD-17-0330-A-000393 From: Sent : To: Cc: Subject: Demarzo, Benjamin E 27 Jun 2017 21:08 :58 +0000 Banks, Antoinette P;Payne, Carol B;Simmons, Bhek S Miller , Michelle M RE: 30-plus years of service Thank you! From: Banks, Antoinette P Se nt : Tuesday, June 27, 2017 5:04 PM To: Demarzo, Benjamin E ; Payne, Carol B ; Simmons, Bhek S Cc: Mil ler, Michelle M Subje ct: RE: 30-plus years of service Ben this is all done From: Demarzo, Benjamin E Se nt : Tuesday, June 27, 2017 5:03 PM To: Payne, Carol B ; Simmons, Bhek S ; Banks, Antoinette P Cc: Miller, Michelle M Subje ct: RE: 30-plus years of service It was great to meet all of you!!! Can someone please print this out and put it on t he podium for the Secretary to read tomorrow w hile he hands out the certificates? From: Payne, Carol B Se nt : Tuesday, June 27, 2017 11:38 AM To: Demarzo, Benjamin E Cc: Mil ler, Michelle M Subje ct: 30-plus years of service Ben, great meet ing you today!!!! Sending the revised 30-p lus years of service emp loyee list See you in the Morning! Carol Bryant Payne Field Offi ce Director 10 South Howard Street, 5th Floor Baltimo re, MD 21201 Phone: (410)209-6557 Fax: (410) 209-6670 Email: carol.b .payne@hud.gov "The arc of the moral un iverse is long, but it bends toward ju stice." HUD-17-0330-A-000394 Martin Lu?her King HUD-17-0330-A-000395 Demarzo, Benjamin E 23 Jun 2017 23:49:32 +0000 Miller , Michelle M;tfoster@jhu.edu RE: 6/28 & 6/29 Listening Sessions at !Henderson-Hopkins From: Sent: To: Subject: Thank you so much Tracy! We are now hoping we can come by on Tuesday afternoon to do a wa lkt hro ugh instead of Monday. Can I emai l or call you with an exact time once I have it final ized? Both rooms look perfect, I really appreciate all of your assistance. Thank you very much, -Ben (t iI~ 1·,bill ;f : .. Ben DeMarzo Director of Advance I Office of Admi nistrat ion U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 451 7th Street, SW, Suite 10218 I Washington, DC 20410 T: (202) 402-5357 I C: !(b)(6) ! E: benjamin.e.demarzo@hud.gov From: Miller, Michelle M Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 5:30 PM To : tfos t er@jhu .edu Cc: Demarzo, Benjamin E Subject: FW: 6/28 & 6/29 Listening Sessions at Henderson -Hopkin s Tracy Thank you! I am includ ing Ben DeMarzo from the Secretary's team . He has t he lucky job of coordinating and plann ing logist ics to ensure everything runs smooth © He is great and will be in contact with you and may also talk with the Security team. I wi ll take care of the agreement and send it back on Monday Thank you michelle M ichelle Miller Deputy Director Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes US Dept of Housing and Urban Development HUD-17-0330-A-000396 202-402-5769 (office) !(mobile) !( b )(6) ~~14 OFFICE OF LEADHA7AROCONTROL ANOHEALTHV HOMES From:Tracy Foster [mailto :tfoster@ jhu.edu ] Se nt : Friday, June 23, 2017 1:27 PM To: Miller, Michelle M Subje ct: Fw: 6/28 & 6/29 Listening Sessions at Henderson-Hopkins M ichelle, I inadvertently forgot to include our security contact. We curre ntly employ a private security company. In t he event t hat Secretary Duncan's security detail needs to prov ide specific instructio ns to our on-site security officers, they shoul d reach out to Brandon Briscoe w it h Silver Star Security at (443) 631-0733/410-563 -6932. If they are seeking t o conduct a building visit, they can simp ly reach out to me. Best, Tracy Foster Executive Director Elmer A. Henderson: A Johns Hopkins Partnership School and the Weinberg Early Childhood Center Johns Hopkin s School of Education 2100 Ashland Avenue Baltimo re, MD 21205 443-642-2060 (o) 410-537-1611 (f) tfos t er@j hu.edu www .hender son hopkin s.org From: Tracy Foster Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 11:10 AM To: M ichelle.m .mi ller@hud.gov Subjec t: 6/28 & 6/29 Listening Sessions at Henderson -Hopkins M ichelle, HUD-17-0330-A-000397 Please see the attached Shared Space appl ication for your event at Henderson-Hopk ins. Please disregard the liab ility insurance requirement; as govern ment agencies are not subjected to this requirement. Also attached are pictures of the listening session room as wel l as the green room. Please complete the applicat ion and scan it back to me at your earliest conven ience. You may also provide it to me on the day of your event. Best, Tracy Foster ExecutiveDirector Elmer A. Henderson: A Johns Hopkins Partnership School and the Weinberg Early Childhood Center Johns Hopkins School of Education 2100 Ashland Avenue Baltimore, MD 21205 443-642-2060 (o) 410-537-1611 (f) conveoieoce@jhu.edu www .henderson hopkins.org HUD-17-0330-A-000398 Demarzo, Benjamin E 28 Jun 2017 11:55:20 +0000 Ray Fabian Ray Fabian Re: Activists plan protest when Ben Carson visits Baltimore tomorrow From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject : I Baltimor e Brew Thank you Ray, I will share with our Security Detail. From: Ray Fabian Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2017 7:34: 17 AM To: Demarzo, Benjamin E Cc: Ray Fabian Subject : FW: Activists plan protest when Ben Carson visits Baltimore tomorrow I Baltimore Brew Ben, See the below information in reference to Dr. Carson' s visit to Henderson Hopkins School on Thursday June 29, 2017. Evidently there may be a planned protest . Please feel free to contact me at any of the below listed numbers or email to further discuss. Regards, R. N. Fabian Jr. (Ray) Director , External Security Johns Hopkins Corporate Security 550 N. Broadway Suite 106 Baltimore , MD 21205 410-955-9751 Tel. !(b)(6) Cell 410-614-3907 Fax email: rfabian2@jhmi.edu I From: Keith Hill Sent: Wedne sday, June 28, 2017 6:01 AM To: Ray Fabian ; Jake Chambers Cc: George Economas Subject: Fwd : Activi st s plan prote st when Ben Carson visit s Baltimo re tomorrow I Baltimore Brew Ray , pl ease pass th is info rmation to Dr. Carson's security detail for FYI. Thx . Keith Sent from my iPad Begin forward ed messa ge: HUD-17-0330-A-000399 From: Keith Hill < khill34@ jhmi.edu> Date: June 28, 20 17 at 5:59:03 AM EDT To: Jeanne Hitchcock < jhitchcock@ jhu.edu> Cc: George Econornas , Thomas Lewi s Subject: Re: Activists plan protest when Ben Carson visits Baltimore tomorrow I Baltimore Brew Thank you Jeanne for the beads up. We will also pass along to our counterparts. Keith Sent from my iPad On Jun 27, 20 17, at 9:24 PM, Jeanne Hitchcock < jhitchcock@jhu.edu> wrote: George and Keith. Tom and l are giving you and Fyi regarding protest at He nderson Hopkins tomorrow when Carson visits. See article. Dr. Redonda Mill er and 5 other Hopk ins emp loyees and I will be atten ding the meeting with Dr. Carson. Jeanne Sent from my iPad Begin forwarded message: From : Jason Kravitz Date: June 27, 2017 at 8:20:53 PM EDT To: Jeanne Hitc hcock < jhitcbcock @ jhu.edu> Subject: Activist s plan protest when Ben Carson visits Baltimore tomorrow I Baltimore Brew https:// baltimorebrew .com/2017 /06/27/activ istsplan-prot est-if-ben-carso n-visits -baltimore tomorrow/ HUD-17-0330-A-000400 From: Sent: To: Subject: Miller, Michelle M 23 Jun 2017 23:11:25 +0000 Demarzo, Benjamin E Re: Additional Mtgs or Listening Sessions He was not originally on the list. I am not sure how he was missed. But I had spoke with th Govenors staff and they never mentioned we were missing anyone. Somehow he was in contact with Ruth Ann and she let me know. I then added him to the 1ist. Hopefully it will all be good Michelle Get Outlook for iOS From: Dernarzo , Benjamin E Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 7:08:48PM To: Miller, Michelle M Subject: RE: Additional Mtgs or Listening Sessions Which listening session is Dr. Cliff Mitchell being added to? From: Miller, Michelle M Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 2:27 PM To: ranorton@ghhi.org; Patton , Lynne M Cc: Hannah Burke ; Demarzo, Benjamin E Subject:RE:Additional Mtgs or Listening Sessions Ruth Ann I don't mean to jump in on reply to your email but I am taking the lead on the event so I figured I would provide response. I can take care of adding Cliff Mitchell. Also, due to the t ight schedul ing there is not additiona l time for briefings however it can be somet hing that you all include as part of the listening session. In addit ion, if you would like to email me a briefing document on both items, I would be happy to share as part of the Secretary's briefing book Thank you michelle Michelle Miller Deputy Director Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes HUD-17-0330-A-000401 US Dept of Housing and Urban Development 202-402-5769 (offic e) l(b)(6) !(mobi le) /.'~ A OFFICE OF LEADHAZARD CONTROL ANOHEALTHY HOMES From: Ruth Ann Norton [mailto:ranorton@ghhi.org ] Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 2:23 PM To: Patton, Lynne M Cc: Miller, Mi chelle M ; Hanna h Burke Subje ct: Addit ional Mtgs or Listening Sessions Dear Lynne, Happy Friday. We are all looking forward to the Secretary's listening sessions next week. If I may, I think there are three pot enti al suggestions/requests: We would like to brief the Secretary on the pending Pay for Success/Social Impact Bond by and between Johns Hopkins Health Care (John Colmers and Patty Brown), GHHI (Ruth Ann Norton and Mike McKnight), the State of Maryland(Shannon MacMahon), Robert Wood Johnson, Kresge Foundation and the Calvert Foundation. This transaction will raise $8 million in capital to reduce asthma triggers in the homes of 1800 families in Baltimore and Baltimor e County; 2. We would like to brief the Secretary on the Asthma and Healthy Homes Program led by GHHI (Norton), Hopkins School of Public Health (Josh Sharfstein) Hopkins School of Medicine (Elizabet lh Mat sui), and the Living Classrooms Foundation (James Piper Bond). This proj ect is propo sed to clean up over 3,000 hom es in the East Baltimore Target for kids who miss schoo l due to asthma. To do this, we are asking that you add Mr. Bond and Dr. Matsui to the meeting Dr. Sharstein and I are attending. 3. Please add Dr. Cliff Mitchel l of t he State Health Dept. in th e place of the Secretary of Health who is unab le to attend due to a Governor's Cabinet retreat. 1. Appreciate all the great work your team is doing to meet and listen to the Baltimore Community. Thank you, Ruth Ann HUD-17-0330-A-000402 Ruth Ann Norton I President & CEO Green & Healthy Homes Initiative 2714 Hudson Street, Baltimore . MD 21224 (P) 410.534.64771 (M)! ~b)(6) !I (F) 410.534.64751 ranorton@ghhi.org website I e-newsletter facebook twitter I linkedin I donate I ******************************************************************** This e-mail and any attachments within are intended solely for the use of the addressee and may contain privileged, confidential, copyrighted, trademarked or other legally protected information. 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Thank you. ***•**********************•******* **************************•******* HUD-17-0330-A-000403 From: Sent: To: A;Allen, Lindsey A;Free, A Cc: Subject: Demarzo, Benjamin E 26 Jun 2017 19:00:11 +0000 Timberlake, Courtney B;Moran, Michael J;Brown, Jereon M;Bryon, Jemine Kenneth E;Campbell, Cynthia F;Crucia11i,Linda M;Petty, Timothy J;Zorc, Bethany Mason Alexander (Mason.Alexander@hud.gov) RE: Additions for vetting for Baltimore trip Hi everyone, We have one final name to vet: Gwen Wynn, Real Estate Brokers of Baltimore From: Demarzo, Benjamin E Sent: Mond ay, June 26, 2017 8:43 AM To: Timberl ake, Courtney B ; Moran, Michael J ; Brown, Jereon M ; Bryon, Jemine A ; Allen, Lindsey A ; Free, Kenneth E ; Campbell, Cynthia F ; Cruciani, Linda M ; Petty, Timothy J ; Zorc, Bethany A Cc:Mason Alexander (Mason.Alexander@hud.gov) Subject:Additions for vetting for Baltimore trip Importance: High Hi everyone, Can you please vet the fol lowing two people ASAP,they are late additi ons to the Baltimore trip: Dan Bythewood La Cite Development, LLC Samuel Ross Bon Secours Health System Thank you very much, -Ben HUD-17-0330-A-000404 From: Sent: To: Subject: Bryon, Jemine A 26 Jun 2017 13:00 :52 +0000 Demarzo, Benjamin E Re: Additions for vetting for Baltimore tr ip Not fam iliar with the parti es . No info fro m PIH Sent from my iPhone On Ju n 26, 20 17, at 8:42 AM , Demarzo , Benjam in E wrote: Hi everyon e, Can you please vet the followi ng two people ASAP,t hey are late additions to t he Baltimore trip: Dan Bythewood La Cite Development, LLC Samuel Ross Bon Secours Health Syste m Tha nk yo u very much, - Ben HUD-17-0330-A-000405 Thomas, Kevin D 24 Jun 2017 21:21:55 +0000 Demarzo, Benjamin E;Free, Kenneth E;McClanahan, Daniel P;Ford, Keith From: Sent: To: D Cc: Alexander, Mason Re:AdvancesforTuesday Subject: Sounds like a p lan! Special Agent Kevin Thoma s US Department of HUD, Protective Services Divi sion 45 l 7th Street , RM # 1025 1 Washington, DC 20410 Cell:!(b)(6) Phone: 202-402-2359 I From: Demar zo, Benjamin E Sent : Saturday, June 24, 2017 12:02:45 PM To: Free , Kenneth E; Thomas, Kevin D ; McClanahan , Daniel P ; Ford , Keith D Cc: Alexander , Mason Subject: Re: Advances for Tuesday That wou ld be perfect. I will make sure all the walkthroughs are set for us. Thank you very much Ken! From: Free , Kenneth E Sent: Saturday, June 24, 2017 11:29:54 AM To: Demarzo , Benjamin E; Thoma s, Kevin D; McC lanahan , Daniel P; Ford , Keith D Cc: Alexander , Mason Subject: Re: Advances for Tuesday Let's plan on doing all walk throughs on Tuesday. Keith and KT will each have their own gov. One can pair up with Ben and one with Mason to do their scheduled days. Thanks Ken Kenneth E. Free Director / Special Agent in Charge Protectiv e Service s Division Office: 202-402-3903 Ce ll1(b)(6) I From: Demarzo , Benjamin E Sent : Friday , June 23, 2017 7:32:55 PM To: Thomas, Kevin D ; McC lanahan , Dani el P; Ford, Ke ith D HUD-17-0330-A-000406 Cc: Free, Kenneth E; Alexander , Mason Subject: RE: Advances for Tuesday I think we can if we split up and I go with Keith to his stops and Mason goes with you to your stops . It is a total of 10 locations for both days, I am currently working on setting up times for Tuesday walkthrough s. Ma son and I are now planning to drive up to Baltimore tog et her on Tuesday morning. Keith, are you planning on going up on Mond ay or on Tuesday? Thank you very much! From: Thomas, Kevin D Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 4:44 PM To: Demarzo, Benjamin E ; Mccl anahan, Daniel P ; Ford, Keith D Cc: Free, Kenneth E Subject: Re: Advances for Tuesday Hi, Ben! I believe I was going up Tuesday to do the sites for Thursday and I think Keith was going up on Monday to do the sites for Wednesday. Do you think we can knock them all out in one day? If so, I'm ok with doing them together. Special Agent Kevin Thomas US Department of HUD, Protective Services Division 451 7th Street, RM # 10251 Washington,DC 20410 Cell!(b)(6) Phone: 202-402-2359 I HUD-17-0330-A-000407 From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Demarzo, Benjamin E 23 Jun 2017 23:32:55 +0000 Thomas, Kevin D;McClanahan, Daniel P;Ford, Keith D Free, Kenneth E;Mason Alexander (Mason.Alexander@hud.gov) RE:AdvancesforTuesday I think we can if we split up and I go with Keith to his stops and Mason goes w ith you to your stops. It is a tota l of 10 locations for bot h days, I am current ly working on setti ng up times for Tuesday walkthroughs. Mason and I are now planning to drive up to Baltimore together on Tuesday morning. Keit h, are you planni ng on going up on Monday or on Tuesday? Thank you very much! From: Thomas, Kevin D Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 4:44 PM To: Demarzo, Benjamin E ; Mcclana han, Daniel P ; Ford, Keith D Cc: Free, Kenneth E Subject: Re: Advances for Tuesday Hi, Ben! I believe I was going up Tuesday to do the sites for Thursday and I think Keith was going up on Monday to do the sites for Wednesday. Do you think we can knock them all out in one day? If so, ['m ok with doing them together. Special Agent Kevin Thomas US Department of HUD, Protective Services Division 451 7th Street, RM #1025 1 Washin ton, DC 20410 Cell (b)(6) Phone: HUD-17-0330-A-000408 From : Bacon, James A Sent : To: Subjec t: 27 Jun 2017 20:09:34 +0000 De marzo, Benjamin E Re: Baltimore Book 3/3 Ok. H e's rev iewing it righ t now so I don't want to bother him but I'll make the tim es right and put bio titles and have it ready to change. Thank you! James Baco n Briefing Coo rdin ato r Office of Admini stration U.S. Departm ent of Hou sing and Urban De velopment Office: 202-402-6 162 Ce ll:l(b)(6) I From: Demarzo, Benjamin E Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2017 3:49 PM Subj ect: Re: Baltimore Book 3/3 To : Bac on, Jame s A < james .a.baco n@hud.gov > Times are wrong for the h ouse tours on the Thursday briefing doc. A lso I think the bios are broken up in the right way per listenin g sess ion so if you can do "B ios for Health and Hou sing Listen ing Session" it might be worth puttin g a title on it. I think lega l issues doc shou ld be first- it relat es to field offic e/HAB C listening sess ion From: Bacon , James A Sent : Tuesday, June 27, 2017 3: 17: 1 1 PM To: Alexa nde r, Maso n Cc: Demar zo, Benjamin E Subject: Baltimore Book 3/3 Jame s Bacon Briefing Coo rdin ator Office of Admi nistration U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Developm ent Office: 202-402-6 162 Ce 11:l(b)(6) I HUD-17-0330-A-000409 From: Jame s.A.Baco n@hud.gov Sent : Tuesday, June 27, 2017 3:17:47 PM To: Bacon , James A Subj ect: Scanned from a Xerox multifunctio n device P lease open the attached document. It was scanned and sent to you using a Xerox multifunction device . Attachment Fi le Type: PD F, Mu lti-Page multifonction device Location: I 0218 Device Name: XRX 9C934E l 55D65 HUD-17-0330-A-000410 From: Sent: To: Subje ct: Alexande r, Mason 27 Jun 2017 12:46:13 +0000 Bacon, James A;Demarzo, Benjamin E Re: Baltimore book Ok, great! Kindest Regards, Mason A lexander Director of Scheduling and Operations I Office of Admini stration US Departm ent of Housing and Urban Development 451 7th Street , SW Washington, DC 20410 Office: 202 402-5968 Ce ll (b)(6) * This email was sent by a mobile device. Please excuse any grammar or misspelling s. F rom: Bacon, James A Se nt: Tuesday, June 27,2017 8:44:58 AM To: Alexander, Mason; Demarzo, Benjamin E S ubject: RE: Baltimore book No one. I am doing them. I am getting his notes to him riglht now and then I will fina lize Baltimore book . You will have it complete ly fin ished by 11am . From: Alexander, Ma son Se nt : Tuesday, June 27, 20 17 8:33 AM To: Bacon, James A ; Demarzo, Benjamin E Subject : Re: Baltimore book Who are you waiting for stuff from? What bios? Kindest Regards , Mason Alexander Director of Schedu ling and Operations I Office of Admin istration US Departm ent of Housing and Urban Development 45 1 7th Street , SW Was hington, DC 20410 Offic e: 202 402-5968 Cell: (b)(6) HUD-17-0330-A-000411 * This email was sent by a mobile device. Please excuse any grammar or misspellings. From: Bacon, James A Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 20 17 8 :24 :57 AM To: Alexander, Mason; Demarzo, Benjamin E Subjec t: RE: Baltimore book Ok Got it! From: Alexander, Mason Se nt : Tuesday, June 27, 20 17 8:25 AM To: Bacon, James A ; Demarzo, Benjamin E Subject: Re: Baltimore book Just send me the final version. No need to look at anything prior to that. Kindest Regards, Mason Alexander Director of Scheduling and Operations I Office of Administration US Department ofHous i.ng and Urban Development 451 7th Street, SW Washington, DC 20410 Office: (202) 402 -596 8 Cell:l(b)(6) I * This email was sent by a mobile device. Please excuse any grammar or misspellings. From: Bacon, James A Sent : Tuesday, June 27, 2017 8:23:54 AM To: Alexander, Mason; Dema rzo, Benjamin E Subje ct: RE: Baltimore book Copy. I will scan that to you now. FYIthough , w e are fixing some bio s current ly and adding one more doc . From: Alexander, M ason Se nt: Tuesday, June 27, 20 17 8:22 AM To: Bacon, James A ; Demarzo, Benjamin E Subje ct: Re: Balt imore book I'm going to need a digital copy for review because I'm going to Baltimore today. I'm only swinging in the office for 30 seconds to grab my laptop and my travel book. HUD-17-0330-A-000412 Kindest Regards, Mason Alexander Director of Scheduling and Operations I Office of Administration US Department of Housi.ng and Urban Development 451 7th Street, SW Washington, DC 20410 Office: 202 402-5968 Cell: (b)(6) * This email was sent by a mobile device. Please excuse any grammar or misspellings. From:Bacon, James A Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2017 8:19:28 AM To: Alexander, Mason; Demarzo, Benjamin E Subject : RE: Baltimore book It's on my desk. You shou ld come look at it and give me some feedback. I think we were going to change a few bios and add one more doc. From:Alexander, Mason Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2017 8:18 AM To: Demarzo, Benjamin E ; Bacon, James A Subject: Baltimore book What's the status of the Ba ltimore book? I would like to see that before it is given to him please. Kindest Regards, Mason Alexander Director of Scheduling and Operations I Office of Administration US Department of Housing and Urban Development 451 7th Street, SW Washington, DC 20410 Office: (202 402-5968 Cell: (b)(6) * This email was sent by a mobile device. Please excuse any grammar or misspellings. HUD-17-0330-A-000413 Cole,William H. 14 Jun 2017 14:13:17 +0000 'Benjamin Carson' Patton, Lynne M;Mer lynn Carson RE: Baltimore HUD Tour From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Thanks,Ben. I'll do a call whenever it's convenient for the group. Conversely,you can always try reaching me on my cell ai (b)(6) I Take care, Bill ************************ William H. Cole President& CEO Baltimore Development Corporation 36 S. Charles St. - Suite 2100 Baltimore, MD 21201 ph: (410) 837-9305 fax: (410) 837-6363 email: wcole@baltimoredeve lopment.com ************************ From: BenjaminCarson[mailto:bc@interprisepartners.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2017 3:54 PM To: Cole, William H. Cc: Lynn Patton; Merlynn Carson Subject: Baltimore HUD Tour Bill, Per our discussion , l want to connect you with Lynne Patton , Special Advisor to the Secretary, who is coordinating the Baltimor e HUD Tour. Can we do a call in the near future? Would love to gamep lan. Best, Ben Ca rson, Jr. lntcrprisc Partners !(b)(6) 1 Sent from my Verizon, Samsung G,ilaxy srni1rtphonc HUD-17-0330-A-000414 From: Sent: To: Subject: Demarzo, Benjamin E 26 Jun 2017 21:32:58 +0000 Bacon, James A RE: Baltimore Maps just in case you need them I don't think so, no From: Bacon, James A Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 4:57 PM To: Demarzo, Benjamin E Subject: Re: Baltimore Maps just in case you need t hem Are we putting these in or not? James Bacon Briefing Coordinator Office of Administration U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Office: 202-402-6 162 Ce11:l(b)(6) From: Demarzo, Benjamin E Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 4:56 :39 PM To: Bacon, James A Subject:Baltimore Maps ju st in case you need them Day 1: https://binged .it/2tcEDl8 Day 2: https://binged .it/2tcC Tsu HUD-17-0330-A-000415 Coressel, Jacie 28 Jun 2017 12:59:44 +0000 Hughes, Andrew Demarzo, Benjamin E RE: Baltimore From: Sent : To: Cc: Subject: Morning! Not to my know ledge. I added the most updated information late yesterday afternoon. If there were any changes I am not aware of them, but looping in Ben who can confirm. Thanks! Jacie Coressel Director of Scheduli ng I Office of the Secreta ry I U.S. Departme nt of Hoj isioe and \ lcbaoDeve'opment , HQ, Suite 10218 T: (202)-402 -3823 IC: !(b)(6) E: Jacie.co ressel@hud .gov From : Hughes, Andrew Sent : Wednesday, June 28, 2017 8:59 AM To : Coressel, Jacie Subje ct: Baltimore Good Morning Jacie, Were there any changes to today's line-by-line for Baltimore? Thanks, Andrew Andrew D. Hughes U.S. De artment of Housing and Urban Development C (b)(6) I Email: Andrew.hughes@hud.gov HUD-17-0330-A-000416 From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Patton, Lynne M 21 Jun 2017 21:23:20 +0000 Zorc, Bethany A Demarzo, Benjamin E;Delahoyde, Abigail M RE: Baltimore Thank you, Beth! Since I am not longer taking point on this trip, I am looping in Ben & Abby from Advance who handle the same. Ben/Abby-when you distribute, please keep me copied . I need to review it tomorrow evening with BJ. From: Zorc, Bethany A Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2017 4:23 PM To: Patton, Lynne M Subject: Baltimore Hi Lynne, Wou ld you happen to have the latest Agenda fo r Baltimore? Thanks! Beth Beth Zorc Principal Deputy General Counsel U.S. Department of Hou sing and Urban Development 45 1 ih Street SW Suite 10110 Washington, D.C. 20410 (202) 402 -4213 HUD-17-0330-A-000417 From: Sent: To: Subject: Zorc, Bethany A 24 Jun 2017 15:10:18 +0000 Cruciani , Linda M;Alexander, Ma son;Pett y, Timothy J Re: Call Monday at 9:00am We can meet in my office. I w ill try to get to work by 8:30, so if others are around before the call we can do a quick huddle to disc uss strategy. Get Outlook for iOS From: Alexander, Mason Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 8:38:56 PM To: Petty, Timothy J; Cnic iani, Linda M; Zorc, Bethany A Subject: Re: Call Monday at 9:00am Ok great. Do you a ll want to meet in one of your offices and we can j ust ca ll him from there? K indest Regar ds, Mason A lexander D irector of Schedu ling and Operation s I Offic e of Adm inistrat ion US Department of Housing and Urba n Deve lopme nt 451 7th Street, SW Washington, DC 2041 0 Office: 202 402 -5968 Ce ll: (b )(6) * This ema il was sent by a mobile device. Please excuse any gra mmar or misspe llin gs . From: Petty, Timothy J Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 6:38:23 PM To : Alexander, Mason; Cmciani, Linda M; Zorc, Bethany A Subject: RE: Call Monday at 9:00am I'm available. From: Alexande r, Mason Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 6:23 PM To: Cruciani, Linda M ; Zorc, Bethany A ; Petty , Timothy J Subject: Call M onday at 9:00am Hi all. Son-y for 6:20pm email on Friday. I spoke with Beth beca use BJ would like to speak about the Baltimore trip and we thought it be best for all of us to be on the sa me HUD-17-0330-A-000418 call with him . Is everybody on this email availab le at 9 AM Monday mornin g to sp,eak with him ? Kind est Regards , Mason A lexande r Director of Schedulin g and Operations I Office of Adm inistration US Departme nt of Housing and Urba n Deve lopment 451 7th Street, SW Washington , DC 20410 Office: 202 402-5968 Ce ll: (b )(6) * This email was sent by a mobile device . Pleas e excuse any grammar or misspellings . HUD-17-0330-A-000419 Zorc, Bethany A 23 Jun 2017 22:29:33 +0000 Petty, Timothy J;Alexander, Mason;Cruciani, Linda M Re: Call Monday at 9:00am From: Sent: To: Subje ct: Yes. I have a meet ing but will miss it as this is more important. From: Alexander , Mason Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 6:22:37 PM To: Cruciani, Linda M; Zorc, Bethany A; Petty, Timothy J S ubject: Call Monday at 9:00am Hi all. Sorry for 6:20pm ema il on Friday . 1 spoke with Beth because BJ would like to speak about the Baltimore trip and we thought it be be st for all of us to be on the same ca ll with him. Is everybody on this email availab le at 9 AM Monday morn ing to speak with him ? K indest Regard s, Ma son Alexander D irector of Schedu ling and Operations I Office of Adm inistration US Department of Hou sing and Urban Deve lopment 451 7th Street , SW Washington , DC 20410 g:~ rb·)t 6r?\ 402-596 j * This ema il was sent by a mobile dev ice. Please excuse any grammar or misspe llings. HUD-17-0330-A-000420 Dunn, Tracey 26 Jun 2017 15:50:48 +0000 Miller , Michelle M Demarzo, Benjamin E;Steinbauer, Shannon E;Payne, Carol B;Barton, Victoria L;Burley, Michael N;DeFelice, Joseph J;Dendas, Michael W;Santa Anna, Aaron Subject : Re: Congressional Invites: Baltimore Event - Update Attachment s: image002 .jpg From: Sent : To: Cc: Update as of 11:30 am 6/26/ l 7: From: Dunn, Tracey Se nt : Friday, June 23, 2017 12:13 PM To: Mi ller, Miche lle M < M ichelle.M .M iller@hud .gov> Cc: Demarzo, Benjamin E ; Steinbauer, Shannon E ; Payne, Carol B (carol.b.payne@hud .gov) ; Barton, Victoria L ; Burley, Michael N ; DeFelice, Joseph J ; Michael Dendas (Mlch ael.W .Dendas@hud .gov) ; Santa Anna, Aaron Subject: RE: Congressional Invites: Baltimore Event - Update Mic helle, I will keep a running account of the status of responses from the Baltimore Congressional delegation regarding SOHUD's Community Fair scheduled for Thursday, July 29 th . To date the responses are: Sen. Cardin - sends regret s (Senate in session - sending staffer, Rev. Stephens of New Shiloh, a staffe r in the Senator's Baltimore fi eld off ice) Sen. VanHollen - sends reg rets (sending staffer: Chuck Conner) Rep. Cummings - sends regrets (sending staffer, Harry Spikes) Rep. Hoyer - pending Rep. Raskin - sends regrets (no staffer) Rep. Brow n - pending Rep. Harris - pending Rep. Ruppersberger - sends regrets (no staffer) Rep. Sarbanes - pending ,q;;;;,r-('y {]}f;) ,111 Congressional Liaison Office of Congressional And Intergovernmenta l R elations US Department of Housing and Urban Development Main: (202) 708-0005 i Fax: (202 708-3707 Direct: (202) 402-2403 I Mobi le (b)(6) HUD-17-0330-A-000421 OFFICE OF I. END HAZARD CONIROL AND Hf ALTHV HOMES EFFIEE ILEAD HAHHD hl'ul? HDHES Miller, Michelle M 26 Jun 2017 17:07 :21 +0000 Dunn, Tracey Demarzo, Benjamin E;Steinbauer, Shannon E;Payne, Carol B;Barton, Victoria L;Burley, Michael N;DeFelice, Joseph J;Dendas, Michael W;Santa Anna, Aaron Subject : RE: Congressiona l Invite s: Baltimore Event - Update From: Sent : To: Cc: Bummer ...but understandable Michelle Miller Deputy Director Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Home s US Dept of Housing and Urban Development 202-402-5769 (office) !(mobile) l(b)(6) ~~A OFFICEOF LEADHAZARD CONTROL ANOHEALTHYHOMES From : Dunn, Tracey Sent : Mond ay, June 26, 2017 12:49 PM To: Miller, Michelle M Cc: Demarzo, Benjamin E ; Steinbauer, Shannon E ; Payne, Carol B ; Bart on, Victoria L ; Burley, Michael N ; DeFelice, Joseph J ; Dendas, Mic hael W ; Santa Anna, Aaron Subject: Re: Congressiona l Invites: Baltimore Event - Update Just as an FYI... Apparent ly both the House and Senate are in session that day for floor votes. On Jun 26, 2017, at 12:12 PM, Miller, Mich elle M wrote: Thank you Tracey M ichelle Miller Deputy Director Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes US Dept of Housing and Urban Development 202-402-5769 (office) l(b)(6) !( mobi le) HUD-17-0330-A-000424 From: Dunn, Tracey Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 11:51 AM To: Miller, Michelle M < Michelle.M.M iller@hud .gov> Cc: Demarzo, Benjamin E ; Steinbauer, Shannon E ; Payne, Carol B ; Barton, Victoria L ; Burley, Michael N ; Defelice, Joseph J ; Dendas, Michael W ; Santa Anna, Aaron Subject : Re: Congressional Invites : Baltimore Event - Update Update as of 11:30 am 6/26/17: From: Dunn, Tracey Sent : Friday, June 23, 2017 12:13 PM To: M iller, Michell e M Cc:Demarzo, Benjamin E ; Steinbauer, Shannon E ; Payne, Carol B (carol.b.payne@hud .gov ) ; Barton, Victoria L ; Burley, Michael N ; Defe lice, Joseph J ; Michael Dendas (M ichael.W.Dendas@hud.gov ) ; Santa Anna, Aaron Subject: RE: Congressional Invit es: Baltimore Event - Update Michelle , I will keep a runn i ng account of the stat us of responses from the Baltimore Congressional delegation regarding SOHUD's Community Fair scheduled for Thursday, July 29th . To date the responses are: Sen. Cardin - sends regrets (Senate in session - sending staffer, Rev. Stephens of New Shiloh, a staffe r in the Senator ' s Balt imore fie ld office ) Sen. Van Hollen - sends regrets (sending staffer: Chuck Conner) Rep. Cummings - sends regrets (sending staffer, Harr y Spikes) Rep. Hoyer - pending Rep. Raskin - sends regrets (no staffer) Rep. Brown - pending Rep. Harris - pending Rep. Ruppersberger - sends regrets (no staffer) Rep. Sarbanes - pending !?J;;,('r:y QJ;), 17/1 Congressional Liaison Office of Congressional HUD-17-0330-A-000425 And Intergovernmental Relations US Department of Housing and Urban Development Main : (202) 708-0005 I Fax: (202) 708-3707 Direct: (202) 402-2403 I Mob ile: .... l(b _)_(6_)__ ____. HUD-17-0330-A-000426 Dunn, Tracey 26 Jun 2017 11:41 :02 +0000 Miller , Michelle M Cc: Demarzo, Benjamin E;Steinbauer, Shannon E;Payne, Carol B;Barton, Victoria L;Burley, Michael N;DeFelice, Joseph J;Dendas, Michael W;Santa Anna, Aaron Subject : RE: Congressional Invite s: Baltimo re Event - Updat e From: Sent : To: A fo llow up request was sent t his morning on the outstanding invites ... From : Mil ler, Mich elle M Sent : Friday, June 23, 2017 1:33 PM To: Dunn, Tracey Cc: Demarzo, Benjamin E ; Steinbauer, Shannon E ; Payne, Carol B ; Bart on, Vict or ia L ; Burley, Michael N ; DeFelice, Joseph J ; Dendas, Michael W ; Santa Anna, Aaron Subject: RE: Congressional Invites: Baltimore Event - Update Thank you! Mich elle Miller Deputy Director Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes US Dept of Housing and Urban Development 202-402-5769 (office) l(b)(6) !(mobile) ~~A OFFICE OF lEAOHA2ARO CONTRO L ANOHEAlT HVHOMES From: Dunn, Tracey Se nt : Friday, June 23, 2017 1:28 PM To: Mil ler, Mi chelle M Cc: Demarzo, Benjamin E ; Steinbaue r, Shannon E ; Payne, Carol B ; Barton, Victor ia L ; Burley, Michael N ; DeFelice, Joseph J ; Dendas, Michael W ; Santa Anna, Aaron Subjec t: RE: Congressional Invit es: Baltimore Event - Update See update below: HUD-17-0330-A-000427 From: Dunn, Tracey Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 12:13 PM To: Miller, Michelle M Cc: Demarzo, Benjamin E ; Steinbauer, Shannon E ; Payne, Carol B (caro l.b.payne@hud .gov) ; Barton , Victoria L ; Burley, Micha el N ; DeFelice, Joseph J ; Michae l Dendas (Mich ael.W .Dendas@hud .gov ) ; Santa Anna, Aaron Subject : RE: Congressional Invites: Baltimore Event - Update Michell e, I will keep a running account ohhe status of responses from the Baltimore Congressional delegation regarding SOHUD's Community Fair scheduled for Thursday, July 29th . To date the responses are: Sen. Cardin - sends regrets (Senate in session - sending staffer , Rev. Stephens of New Shiloh, a staffer in the Senator's Baltimore fie ld office ) Sen. Van Hollen - pending Rep. Cummings - sends regrets (sending staffer, Harry Spikes) Rep. Hoyer - pending Rep. Raskin - pending Rep. Brown - pending Rep. Harris - pending Rep. Ruppersberger - pending Rep. Sarbanes - pending , Tr-' V rary;ld/4)(.JINI~ II Congressional Liaison Office of Congressional And IntergovernmentalRelations US Department of Housing and Urban Development Main: (202) 708-0005 I Fax: (202) 708-3707 Direct: (202) 402-2403 I Mobile: (b _)_(6_)___ _. l.... HUD-17-0330-A-000428 Miller, Michelle M 28 Jun 2017 12:54:54 +0000 Benjamin Carson;Alexander, Mason Re: Contact info From: Sent: To: Subje ct: I spoke w ith with Dan and he is all set for the sess ion tomorrow afternoon. Thank you for sharing his contact information See you soon Michelle Get Outlook for iOS From: Benjamin Carson Se nt: Wed nesday, Jun e 28, 2017 7:35:54 AM To: Alexander, Mason; Miller , Mic helle M S ubject: Re: Contact info Th is is the gent lemen who sent the email saying he hadn't rece ived anything yet: Dan Hirschfeld President - Genesis Rehab Services (GRS) President - Respiratory Health Services (RHS) 101 East State Street Kennett Square , PA 19348 Email: dan .hirschfeld@genes ishcc .com Office : 610-925-4025 Ce1t (b)(6) Ben Carson, Jr. fnterprise Partners l(b)(6) I Sent from my Verizon,SamsungGalaxy smartphonc -------- Original message -------From: "Alexander, Mason" HUD-17-0330-A-000429 Date: 6/27/ 17 5:27 PM (GMT-05:00) To: Benjamin Carson < bc@interprisepartner s.com>, "Miller, Miche lle M" Subject: Contact info Just looping everyone togethe r via email. l(jnd est Regards, Mason A lexander Director of Scheduling and Operations I Office of Administration US Departme nt of Housing and Urban Development 451 7th Street, SW Washington, DC 20410 Office: 202 402-5968 Cell: (b)(6) * This email was sent by a mobile device. Please excuse any grammar or misspellings . HUD-17-0330-A-000430 From: Sent: To: Subject: Benjamin Carson 28 Jun 2017 11:35:54 +0000 Alexander, Mason;Miller, Michelle M Re: Contact info This is the gentlemen who sent the email say ing he hadn't received anything yet: Dan Hirschfeld President - Genesis Rehab Services (GRS) President - Respiratory Health Services (RHS) 101 East State Street Kennett Square , PA 19348 Email: dan .hirschfeld@genesishcc .com Office: 610-925-4025 Cell(b)(6) Ben Carson, Jr. i nter rise Partners (b)(6) Sent from my Vcri.wn,Samsung Gabxy smartphone -------- Original message -------From: "Alexander, Maso n" Date: 6/27/ 17 5:27 PM (GMT -05:00) To: Benjamin Carson , "Miller, Michelle M" Subj ect: Contact info Just looping everyon e together via email. K indest Regard s, Mason A lexander Director of Schedulin g and Operations I Office of Administration US Department of Housing and Urban Deve lopment 451 7th Street, SW HUD-17-0330-A-000431 Washington, DC 20410 Office: (202) 402-5968 Ce ll: )(6) l(b I * This email was sent by a mobile device. Please excuse any gra mmar or misspellings . HUD-17-0330-A-000432 Cc: Demarzo, Benjamin E 26 Jun 2017 14:32:30 +0000 White, Afra Patto n, Lynne M;Mason Alexander (Mason.A lexander@hud.gov);M iller, Michelle M Subject : RE: Current Wednesday June 28th Baltimore Schedule for Secretary Carson From: Sent : To: Hi Afra, I just wanted to confirm we are set for the Mayor to have lunch with Secretary Carson on Wednesday at 11:30AM at Teavolve. I spoke w ith Kim the manager to arrange a table for them . Also, do you know if the Mayor w ill be joining the HABC listen i ng session after t heir lunch? Thank you very much, -Ben Ben DeMarzo Director of Advance I Office of Administration U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 451 7th Street, SW, Suite 10218 T: (202) 402 -5357 I C:I(b)(6) I Washington, I DC 20410 E: benjamin.e.demarzo@hud.gov From: White, Afra [mailto :Afra.White@baltimorecity .gov) Sent : Friday, June 23, 2017 11:15 AM To: Demarzo, Benjamin E Cc: Patton, Lynne M Subjec t: Re: Current Wednesday June 28th Baltimore Schedule for Secretary Carson Thank you Ben. Hi Lynn congratulation s on your new position. Thanks for keeping me in the loop . I hope we can catch up soon. RegardsAfra Sent from my iPhone HUD-17-0330-A-000433 On Jun 22, 2017, at 7:12 PM, Dema rzo, Benjamin E wrote: Hi Afra, Below is our current schedule of stops for Wednesday, June 28th . We are still fina lizing everyt hing, but Lynne asked me to share with you so you can decide which stops t he Mayor would like to attend with the Secretary. Thank you very much! -Ben Wednesday, June 28, 2017 11:30am-12:30pm/ CLOSED PRESS Lunch with Mayor Catherine Pugh (D) Location: Teavolve, 1401 Aliceanna St, Baltimore, MD21231 Con~act Afra Whjte Director of External Relations, Office of Mayor Pugh Cell: (b)(6) j 1:00pm-2:00pm / CLOSED PRESS Listen ing Session with the Housing Authority of Baltimore City (HABC) Location: Benton Building, Baltimore Housing Authority (13th Floor), 417 Fayette Street, Baltimore, MD21202 Contact: Baltimore Housing Commissioner Mike Braverman Cell1(b)(6) I 2:30pm-3:00pm/ CLOSED PRESS Tour of Developments by East Baltimore Development, Inc. (EBDI) Location: The Towns at Eager Park, 1710 East Eager Street, Baltimore, MD 21205 Contact: Michelle Miller, Deputy Director, HUDOffice of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes Ce11: l(b)(6) 3:10pm-3:30pm/ CLOSED PRESS Tour of the Weinberg Early Childhood Center Location: Weinberg Early Childhood Center Family Resource Center at Henderso n Hopkins, 2100 Ashland Ave, Baltimore, MD 21205 HUD-17-0330-A-000434 Contact: Michelle Miller, Deputy Director, HUD Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes Cellj(b)(6) 3:30pm-4:30pm/ CLOSEDPRESS Listen ing Session with EBDIand Johns Hopkins Location: Weinberg Early Childhood Center Family Resource Center at Henderson Hopkins, 2100 Ashland Ave, Baltimore, MD21205 Contact: Michelle Miller, Deputy Director, HUD Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes Ce11 1(b)(6) Ben DeMarzo Director of Advance I Office of Administration U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 451 7 th Street, SW, Suite 10218 T: (202) 402-535 7 I C:l (b )(6) I Washington, I DC 20410 E: benjamin.e.demarzo@hud.gov HUD-17-0330-A-000435 From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Attachments: Amanda Allen -GOV28 Jun 2017 21:03:41 +0000 Demarzo, Benjamin E Jinny Kong -GOV-;Kyle McColgan -GOVRe: Dinner with HUD Sec. Carson on 6/28/17 image00l.jpg Hi Ben, He will be there as soon as possib le. He's on his way from DC. On Wed , Jun 28, 2017 at 4:56 PM Demar zo, Benjamin E wrote: Hi Amanda and Kyle, The Secretary is actual.ly runn ing early today , is there any chance the Governor is ahead of schedu le too? He can be there as early as 6:00PM. From: Demar zo, Benjamin E Se nt: Wednesday, June 28, 2017 11:21 :29 AM To: Amanda Allen -GOVCc: Kyle McColgan -GOY -; Jinny Kong -GO VSubject: Re: Dinner with HUD Sec. Carson on 6/28/ 17 Hi Amanda, it will just be the Secretary and Mrs. Carson (Candy). Thank you! From: Amanda Allen -GOV- Se nt: Wednesday , June 28, 2017 10:29:59 AM To: Demarzo, Benjamin E Cc: Kyle McColgan -GOV- ; Jinny Kong -GOVSubject: Re: Dinner with HUD Sec. Carson on 6/28/17 H i Ben, Is it ju st Secretary & Mr s. Carson? Or are their children with them as well? On Mon, Jun 26, 2017 at 1:09 PM, Amanda Allen -GOV wrote: Hi Ben, We are all set on our end as well. The Governor and First Lady will be there at 6:30. Thank you. HUD-17-0330-A-000436 Best , Amanda On Mon , Jun 26, 2017 at 9:22 AM, Demar zo, Benjamin E < Benjamin . E.Demar zo@hud.gov > wrote : Hi Amanda and Kyle, I just wanted to confirm that we are all set for the Governor, Mr s. Hogan, and the Carsons to have dinner on Wednesday at 6:30PM at the Rec Pier Chop House. I spoke to the manager at Rec Pier to arrange tables for them and for the securit detail s. I will be there to advance and make sure the tables are set, my cell is (b)(6) Thank you very much, -Ben Ben DeMarzo Director of Advance I Office of Adm inistration U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 451 Jlh Street, SW,Suite 10218 I Washington, DC20410 T: (2D2l 402-5357 I cj (b)(6) 11E: benjamin.e.demarzo@hud.gov HUD-17-0330-A-000437 From: Amanda Allen -GOV- [mailto: amanda .allen@mary land.gov) Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2017 3:21 PM To: Demarzo, Benjamin E Cc: Alexander, Mason ; Burley, M ichael N ; Free, Kenneth E ; Hardy IV, Stanley ; Jeffrey B Ferreira -State Police; Kyle Mccolgan -GOV; Patton, Lynne M Subject : Re: Dinner with HUD Sec. Carson on 6/28/17 Mrs. Hogan will be attending. On Tue, Jun 13, 2017 at 3:04 PM Demarzo, Benjamin E wrote: Thank you so much Amanda, I really appreciate it! -Ben Ben DeMarzo Director of Advance I Office of Administration U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 451 ih Street, SW, Suite 10218 T: (202) 402-5357 I C!(b)(6) I Washington, !I DC 20410 E: benjamin.e.demarzo@hud.gov HUD-17-0330-A-000438 From: Amanda Allen -GOV- (mailto: amanda.allen@maryland .gov) Se nt : Tuesday, June 13, 2017 2:58 PM To : Demarzo, Benjamin E Cc: Hardy IV, Stanley ; Burley, Michael N ; Alexander, Mason ; Patton, Lynne M ; Free, Kennet h E ; Jeffrey B Ferreira -State Police; Kyle McColgan -GOV- Subje ct: Re: Dinner with HUD Sec. Carson on 6/28/17 Hi Ben , Great. I am still waiting to hear back from Mrs. Hogan' s assistant. I will let you know as soon as I do. The best secur ity con tact is Lt. Jeff Ferre ira, cc'd here . He is the head of the Governor's Execut ive Prot ection Unit. Tre best staffcontrt is Ky le McColgan , also cc'd here. His cell phone number is (b )(6) We are all set for 6:30 PM on 6/2 8. Than ks, Amanda HUD-17-0330-A-000439 On Tue , Jun 13, 20 17 at 2:40 PM, Dema rzo, Benjam in E wrote: Hi Amanda, Yes, Rec Pier Chop House would work perfectly for the Secretary and Mrs. Carson. Do you know yet if Mrs. Hogan will be joining the Governor? Also, who is the best staff contact for us to connect with on the day-of the dinner, and who is the best EPScontact for the Secretary's security detai l to connect with? The Secretary's Director of Security Ken Free is cc'd here. 6 ) __ My cell i~._ (_b _ )(_ .,. set on June 28th . _,,I, I will be there to advance and make sure their tab le is Thank you very much, -Ben DeMarzo Ben DeMarzo Director of Advance I Off ice of Adm inistration U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 451 7th Street, SW, Suite 10218 T: (202)402 -5357 I ~(b)(6 ) I Washington, DC 20410 l I E: benjamin.e.demarzo@hud.gov HUD-17-0330-A-000440 From : Amanda Allen -GOV- [mailto :amanda.allen@mary land.gov ] Sent : Tuesday, June 13, 201712:41 PM To : Patton, Lynne M Cc: Hardy IV, Stanley ; Burley, Michael N ; Alexander, Mason ; Demarzo, Benjamin E Subject: Re: Dinner with HUD Sec. Carson on 6/28/ 17 Thanks, Lynne. Hi Ben - There is a new hotel called the Sagamore Pendry in Fells Point with a great [talian restaurant inside. It is called the Rec Pier Chop House located at 1715 Thames Street, Baltimore, MD 21231. Here is the link to the menu: https ://www.pendryhotcls.com/baltimore/dining/rcc-pier-chophouse/ I understand Secretary Carson and Mrs. Carson are vegetarians. I can provide other options if need be. Best, Amanda On Tue, Jun 13,201.7at 10:40 AM, Patton, Lynne M wrote: HUD-17-0330-A-000441 Hi Amanda & pleasure to meet you! This is fantastic & thank you so much for confirming the same . Again, we also wish to extend this dinner invitation to the First Lady , io kind , as the Secretary will be in town with his wife & family. Any Baltimore restaurants you could recommend would be greatly appreciated! Looping in Ben (Director of Advance) who can help you pin down what works best. Win win. Lynne M. Patton Senior Adv isor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne .m.patton@hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Jun 13, 2017, at 9:40 AM , Amanda Allen -GOV wrote : Hi there , Just wanted to follow up and see if I cou ld help w ith the dinner arrangement s. Thank s, Amand a HUD-17-0330-A-000442 On Fr i, Jun 9, 2017 at 3:50 PM , Hardy IV, Stan ley < Stan ley.Hard yIV @hud.gov > wrote: Sounds great. Thanks for th e quick response. I am adding th e Secretary ' s S&A Team to coordinate a location. Have a great weekend I -Stanley Hardy From: Amand a Allen -GOV[mailto: amanda.al len@maryland .gov) Sent: Friday, June 09, 2017 3:30 PM To: Hardy IV, Stanley Cc: t iffany.waddell@maryland.gov ; Burley, Michael N ; Patton, Lynne M Subject : Re: Dinner with HUD Sec. Carson on 6/28/17 Hi Mr. Hardy, Thai1ks fo r your email. The Governor is available and wou ld love to ho st Secretary Ca rson for dinner on 6/28. The Gov ernor is happy to host dinn er at Governor's Re sidence in Annapolis or Secretary Carson's favo rite restaura nt in Baltim ore . Thank yo u. Best, Amanda HUD-17-0330-A-000443 On Fri, Jun 9, 20 17 at 2:04 PM , Hardy IV, Stanley < Stanlcy. HardyIV@hud .gov> wrote: Amanda and Tiffany: HUD Secretary Ben Carson will be in Ba ltimore , MD on 6/28/20 17 and wou ld like to have dinn er with Gove rnor Hogan. Curren tly, we are lookin g at a 6:30 PM- 8:30 PM window. Is Gove rnor Hogan avai lable during that time? Thanks for your assistance ! Stanley Hard y Office of Congressional & Int ergove rnmenta l Relations U.S Department of Housing & Urban Developme nt Washington, DC Office: (202) 402-67 13 I Cell: (b )(6) HUD-17-0330-A-000444 Amanda Allen Director of Scheduling & Executive Assistant to the Governor Office of Governor Larry Hogan Filename not 100 State Circle specified .... f-in-,a-g_e_00--,1.I Annapolis, Maryland 2 1401 An1a11d a.al1en@maryland.gov ~ 410-974-5910 (office) Error! Filename not specified.Error! ~~ CHANGING Maryland for the Bett er Amanda Allen Director of Scheduling & Executive Assistant to the Governor Office of Governor Larry Hogan I 00 State Circle Annapolis, Maryland 21401 Amanda.allcn@maryland.gov 410-974-59 l O (office) HUD-17-0330-A-000445 ~ CHANGING Maryland far the Better L~ CHA NGING Maryland far the Bl'tur Amanda Allen Director of Scheduling & Executive Assistant to the Governor Office of Governor Larry Hogan I 00 State Circle Annapolis, Maryland 2140 l Amanda.allen@maryland.gov 410-974-5910 (office) Amanda Allen Director of Scheduling & Executive Assistant to the Governor Office of Governor Larry Hogan 100 State Circle Annapolis, Maryland 21401 Amanda.allen@maryland.gov 410-974-5910 (office) -- Amanda Allen Director of Scheduling & Executive Assistant to the Governor Office of Governor Larry Hogan 4 10-474-5910 Amanda.Allen@Maryland.gov 0 0 £~ CHA NGING Maryland far the Better Amanda Allen Director of Scheduling & Executive Assistant to the Governor Office of Governor Larry Hogan 100 State Circle Annapolis, Maryland 2 1401 Amanda.allen@maryland.gov 4 I 0-974-59l O(office) HUD-17-0330-A-000446 G G ~ CHAN GING Maryland for the Bett er Amanda Allen Director of Scheduling & Executive Assistant to the Govemor Office of Governor Larry Hogan I 00 State Circle Annapolis, Maryland 2 140 I Amanda.allen@maryland.gov 410-974-5910 (office) Amanda Allen Director of Scheduling & Executive Assistant to the Governor Office of Governor Larry Hogan 410-974-5910 Amanda.Allen@Maryland .gov HUD-17-0330-A-000447 Amanda Allen -GOV26 Jun 2017 13:09:47 -0400 To: Demarzo, Benjamin E Cc: Kyle McColgan -GOV-;Alexander, Mason;Burley, Michael N;Free, Kenneth E;Jeffrey B Ferreira -State Police-;Ford, Keith D Subject: Re: Dinner with HUD Sec. Carson on 6/28/1 7 From: Sent: Hi Ben , We are all set on our end as well. The Governor and First Lady will be ther e at 6:30. Thank you. Best, Amanda On Mon , Jun 26, 2017 at 9:22 AM , Demarzo , Benjamin E wrote: Hi Amanda and Kyle, I just wanted to confirm that we are all set for the Governor, Mrs. Hogan, and the Carsons to have dinner on Wednesday at 6:30PM at the Rec Pier Chop House. I spoke to the manager at Rec Pier to arrange tables for them and for the security details. I will be there to advance and b. make sure the tables are set, my cell is!(b)(6) Thank you very much, -Ben Ben DeMarzo Director of Advance I Off ice of Admin istration HUD-17-0330-A-000449 U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 451 7th Street, SW, Suite 10218 T: (2021 402-5357 I c!(b)(6) I Washington, !I DC 20410 E: benjamin.e.demarzo@hud.gov From: Amanda Allen -GOV- [mailto: amanda .allen@maryland .gov l Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2017 3:21 PM To: Demarzo, Benjamin E Cc: Alexander, Mason ; Burley, Michael N ; Free, Kenneth E ; Hardy IV, Stanley ; Jeffrey B Ferreira -State Police; Kyle Mccolgan -GOV- ; Patton, Lynne M Subject: Re: Dinner with HUD Sec. Carson on 6/28/17 Mrs. Hogan will be attending. On Tue, Jun 13, 2017 at 3:04 PM Demarzo, Benjam in E wrote: Thank you so much Amanda, I really appreciate it! -Ben HUD-17-0330-A-000450 Ben DeMarzo Director of Advance I Office of Administration U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 451 ]lh Street, SW, Suite 10218 T: (202) 402-5357 J 1(b )(6) I Washington, DC 20410 ~ I E: ben Jamin.e.demarzo@hud.gov From: Amanda Allen -GOV- [mailto: amanda.a llen@mary land.gov ] Sent : Tuesday, June 13, 2017 2:58 PM To: Demarzo, Benjamin E Cc:Hardy IV, Stanley ; Burley, Michael N ; Alexander , Mason ; Patton , Lynne M ; Free, Kenneth E ; Jeffr ey B Ferreira -State Police- ; Kyle M ccolgan -GOV Subject: Re: Dinner with HUD Sec. Carson on 6/28/17 Hi Ben , Great. I am still waiting to hear back from Mrs. Hogan 's assista nt. I will let you know as soon as I do. The best security co ntact is Lt. Jeff Ferreira , cc'd here . He is the head of the Governor's Executive Protect ion Unit. HUD-17-0330-A-000451 The best staff contact is Kyle McColgan , also cc'd here. His cell phone numbe-r is l(b)(6) I We arc all set for 6:30 PM on 6/28. Thanks , Amanda On Tue , Jun 13, 2017 at 2:40 PM, Demarzo , Benjamin E wrote: Hi Amanda, Yes, Rec Pier Chop House would work perfectly for the Secretary and Mrs. Carson. Do you know yet if Mrs. Hogan will be joining the Governor? Also, who is the best staff contact for us to connect with on the day-of the dinner, and who is the best EPScontact for the Secretary' s security detail to connect with? The Secretary's Director of Security Ken Free is cc'd here. My cell i"""l (_b_)(_6_) __ June 28th. ____.I, I will be there to advance and make sure their table is set on Thank you very much , -Ben DeMarzo HUD-17-0330-A-000452 Ben DeMarzo Director of Advance I Office of Adm inistration U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 451 7th Street, SW, Suite 10218 T: (202} 402-5357 I ct(b)(6) I Washington , DC 20410 t I E: benjamin.e.demarzo@hud.gov From: Amanda Allen -GOV- [mailto :amanda.allen@ma ryland.gov ] Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 201712:41 PM To: Patton, Lynne M Cc: Hardy IV, Stanley ; Burley, Michael N ; Alexander, Mason < Mason .Alexander@hud.gov >; Demarzo, Benjamin E Subject: Re: Dinner with HUD Sec. Carson on 6/28/ 17 Thanks, Lynne. Hi Ben - There is a new hotel called the Sagamore Pendry in Fells Point with a great Italian restaurant inside. It is called the Rec Pier Chop House located at 17 15 Thames Street, Baltimore, MD 2 1231. Here is the link to the menu: https://www .pendryhotels.com/balt imore/dining/rec-pie r-chop house/ HUD-17-0330-A-000453 l understand Secretary Carson and Mrs. Carson ar~.... (b_)_ (6_)__ other option s if need be. . 1· I can provide . Best, Amanda On Tue, Jun 13, 2017 at 10:40 AM, Patton, Lynn e M < Lynnc.M .Patto111 @hud.gov > wrote: Hi Amanda & pl easure to meet you! This is fantastic & thank you so much for confirming the same . Again , we also w ish to extend this dinner invitat ion to the Fir st Lady , in kind, as the Secreta ry will be in town with his wife & family. Any Baltimore restaurants you could recommend would be grea tly apprec iated ! Looping in Ben (Director of Advance) who can help yo u pin down what works best. Win wi n. Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secreta ry & Directo r of Public Liaison U.S. Departm en t of Housing & Urban Dev elopmen t E: lynne.m.patton @hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 HUD-17-0330-A-000454 On Jun 13, 2017, at 9:40 AM, Amanda Allen -GOV wrot e: H i there, Just want ed to follow up and see ifl could help with the dinner arrangements. Thanks, Amanda On Fri, Jun 9, 2017 at 3:50 PM, Hardy IV, Stan ley wrote : Sounds great. Thanks for the quick response. I am adding the Secretary's S&A Team to coordinate a location. Have a great weekend! -Stanley Hardy From : Amanda Allen -GOV- [ma ilto: amanda.allen@mary land .gov] Sent: Friday, June 09, 2017 3:30 PM To : Har dy IV, Stanley Cc: t iffany.waddell@maryland .gov; Burley, Michael N ; Patton, Lynne M Subject : Re: Dinner with HUD Sec. Carson on 6/28/17 H i Mr. Hardy, Thank s for your email. The Governor is available and wou ld love to host Secretary Carson for dinner on 6/28. HUD-17-0330-A-000455 The Governor is happy to host dinn er at Governor's Res idence in Ann apol is or Secretary Carson's favo rite restaurant in Balt imore. Thank you . Best , Amanda On Fri, Jun 9, 20 17 at 2:04 PM, Hardy IV, Sta nl.ey wro te: Ama nda and Tiffany : HUD Sec retary Ben Ca rson will be in Baltimore , MD on 6/28/20 17 and would like to have dinn er wit h Governor Ho ga n. Currently , we are looking at a 6:30 PM- 8:30 PM wind ow . Is Gov ernor Hogan avai lable dur ing that t ime? Thanks for your assi stance! Stan ley Hardy Office of Congress ion al & Int ergove rnm ental Re lat ion s U.S Department of Housing & Urban D eve lopment HUD-17-0330-A-000456 Washington, DC Office: (202) 402-6713 Cell:I(b)(6) Amanda Allen Director of Scheduling & Executive Assistant to the Governor specified.Error! Office of Governor Larry Hogan Filename not I00 State Circle specificd.-k-im _a_g_e_00-1-.! Annapolis, Maryland 2 140 I Amanda.al1en@ma1yland.gov ~ 410-974-5910 (office) Error! Filename not ~~ CHA NGING Maryland for the Bmer Amanda Allen Director of Scheduling & Executive Assistant to the Governor Office of Governor Larry Hogan I 00 State Circle Annapolis, Maryland 2 140 I Amanda.allen@maryland.gov 4l0-974-59 lO (office) HUD-17-0330-A-000457 ~~ CHANG ING Maryland for the Retter ~~ CHANGING Maryland for the Better Amanda Allen Director of Scheduling & Executive Assistant to the Governor Office of Governor Larry Hogan 100 StateCircle Annapolis, Maryland 2 1401 Amanda.allen@maryland.gov 4 10-974-59 JO(office) Amanda Allen Director of Scheduling & Executive Assistant to the Governor Office of Governor Larry Hogan I 00 State Circle Annapolis, Maryland 21401 Amanda.allcn@maryland.gov 4 10-974-59 10 (office) -- Amanda Allen Directo r of Scheduling & Execut ive Assistant to the Governor Office of Governor Larry Hogan 410-474-5910 Amanda.Allen@Mary land.gov HUD-17-0330-A-000458 0 0 ~~ CHANGING Maryland for the Bmer Amanda Allen Directo r of Scheduling & Executive Assistant to the Governor Office of Governor Larry Hogan I00 State Circle Annapolis , Maryland 2 1401 Amanda .allen@mary land.gov 4 I 0-974-59 l O (office) HUD-17-0330-A-000459 From: Sent : To: Cc: Subject: Dan Bythewood 26 Jun 2017 14:57:55 +0000 Demarzo, Benjamin E Alexander, Mason;bc@interprisepartners.com RE: HUD Baltimore Tour Good Morn ing Ben, It is a pleasure meeting you via email and I loo k forward to meeting you in person. The address of the construction trailer is 943 West Fayette street . The two HUD insured properties are located across the street from the construction trailer with addresses of 101 and 201 North Schroeder st. However we will enter the construction site at 942 West Fayette street. I am in my staff meeting right now but I am free to talk at 1:30 this afternoon to go over logistics. My office direct dial is 646-674-0066 and my cell number i~(b)(6) I Best regards, Dan From: Demarzo, Benjamin E [mailto:Benjamin.E.Demarzo@hud.gov] Se nt : Monday, June 26, 2017 10:29 AM To: Dan Bythewood Cc: Alexander, Mason ; bc@interprisepartners.com Subject: RE: HUD Baltimo re Tour Hello Dan, I am working with Mason to coordinate the logistics for Secretary Carson's Baltimore trip. Can you please provide me the address for the Center/West project site? We are heading to Baltimore tomorrow w ith the Secretary's security detail to do a walkthrough of all of his st ops for the trip. Would you be available tomorrow, Tuesday 6/27 to meet us at the site at 3:00PM to do a walkthrough? My cell phone isl (b)(6) I Thank you very much, -Ben DeMarzo Ben DeMarzo Director of Advance I Office of Administration HUD-17-0330-A-000460 U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 451 7th Street, SW, Su~ T: (202) 402-5357 I C:~ hington , DC 20410 I E: benjamin.e.demarzo@hud.gov From: Dan Bythewood Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2017 11:10:57 AM To: Alexander, M ason; Ian Arias; Benjamin Carson Cc: Merlynn Carson Subject: Re: HUD Baltimore Tour Good morning Mason , It is a pleasure meeting you via email, and Ben thank you for the introduction. I look forward to meeting you on the 29th at Center\West. We are excited to host you on site and show everyone what we are constructing currently and exp lain our vision for the remainde r of the 14 acre redevelopment project. I look forwa rd to our continued conversation in regard to the site tour on the 29th. Best regards, Dan Get Outlook for Andro id From: Benjamin Carson Sent: Sunday, June 25, 10: 18 AM Subject: HUD Baltimore Tour To : Dan Bythewood , mason .alexande r@hud .gov , Ian Arias Cc: Merlynn Carson Dan and Ian, It is my pleasure to introdu ce you to Mason Alexander, the head of the advance team at HUD . Mason should be able to provide some details about the tour and logistics. As discussed, we are hoping to visit Center I West toward the end of the day on the 29th . Thank you for work ing us in, we are very excited to learn more about the project. Best Regards, HUD-17-0330-A-000461 Ben Jr. Benjamin S. Carson, Jr. lnterprise Partners, LLC 6711 Columbia Gateway Dr Suite 475 Columbia, MD 21046 Ml(b)(6) www. InterprisePartners .com HUD-17-0330-A-000462 Dan Bythewood From: Sent: To: 26 Jun 2017 15:04 :08 +0000 Alexander, Mason;Benjamin Carson;lan Arias Merlynn Carson;Demarzo, Benjamin E RE: HUD Baltimore Tour Cc: Subject: Good Mor ing Mason, It is a pleasure meeti ng via email and I hope you had a great w eekend. All is well on our front, as I hope all is we ll with you. I look forward to meet ing you in person and having an opportunity to show you around Center\Wes t. I am curre ntly in my staff meeting but will be available at 1:30 toda y to talk with you and Ben. Please call me on my direct dial 646-674-0066 or on my cell phon ~(b)(6) I I look forward to talking to you soon. All the best, Dan From: Alexander, Mason [mailto:Mason .Alexander@hud.gov ] Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 10:45 AM To : Benjamin Carson ; Dan Bythewood ; Ian Arias Cc: Mer lynn Carson ; Demarzo, Benjamin E Subject:RE: HUD Baltimore Tour Good morning, Dan and Ian. I hope all is w ell. Ben and I will be reaching out to you to discuss th e details of the visit . Can you please send us the best numbe r to contact you. Look forw ard t o speaking with you soon ! Kinde st Rega rd s, Mason ~· :. \1 \ Mason Alexander Director of Scheduli ng & Operat ions I Office of Administration U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 451 yth Street, SW, Suite 10218 Washington, DC 20410 T: (202) 402 -5968 IC:,..,!{,..., b ).(6 ..,.. ""'" )---, HUD-17-0330-A-000463 From: Benjamin Carson (mailto:bc@interprisepartners .com ) Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2017 10:19 AM To: dbyth ewood @lacit edevelopm ent.com ; Alexander, Mason ; larias@lacitedevelopment .com Cc:Merlynn Carson Subject: HUD Baltimore Tour Dan and Ian, ft is my pleasure to introduce you to Mason Alexander, the head of the advance team at HUD. Mason should be able to provide some details about the tour and logistics. As discussed, we are hoping to visit Center I West toward the end of the day on the 29 th . Thank you for working us in, we are very excited to learn more about the project. Best Regards, Ben Jr. Benjamin S. Carson, Jr. lnterprise Partners, LLC 67 11 Columbia Gateway Dr Suite 475 Columbia 1 MD 21046 l M!(b)(6) www.InlcrpriscPartners.com HUD-17-0330-A-000464 From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Hirschfeld , Dan 23 Jun 2017 13:14 :10 +0000 Patton, Lynne M ;Fleischer, Laura A Benjamin Carson;Merlynn Carson RE: HUD Baltimore Tour Lynne : Any update on the agenda for the Tour? Can you send me a copy? Thanks, Dan Dan Hirschfeld President - Genesis Rehab Services (GRS) President - Respiratory Health Services (RHS) 101 East State Street Kennett Square, PA 19348 Email: dan .hirschfe ld@genesishcc.com Office: 610-925-4025 Cell :j(b)(6) I From: Patton , Lynne M [mailto: Lynne.M .Patton@hu d.gov] Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2017 3:42 PM To: Hirschfeld, Dan ; Fleische r, Laura A Cc: Benjamin Carson ; Merlynn Carson Subject:Re: HUD Baltimore Tour Thank you, Ben, and pleasure to meet you, Dan! 1:30PM tomorrow works! Loopin g in my assistant, Laura, to distribut e a dial-in to all cop ies. Looking forward to it! Lynne M. Patton Senior Adv isor to the Secretary & Directo r of Publi c Engage ment U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Deve lopment E: lynne.rn.patton @hud .gov 0 : 202-402-8252 On Jun 13, 2017, at 3:3 1 PM, Hirschfeld , Dan wrote: Lynn: N ice to meet you via e mail. When wou ld you like to talk? I am available tomorrow from 1:30-3 :30. Let me know if that work s. HUD-17-0330-A-000465 Dan. On Jun 13, 2017, at 3:22 PM, Benjamin Carso n wrote: Dan , I would like to introduce you to Lynne Patton , who is coordinating the HUD tour in Baltimore. Lynne is specia l adv isor to the Secr etary from the WH and a good fr iend. Can we schedu le a ca ll to chat about Gene sis and your invo lvement in the tour? B est, Ben Carson, Jr. lnterprise Partners l(b)(6) I Sent from my Vc1izon, Samsung Galaxy smnrtphonc Thi s e-mai l and any attachments may contain informa tion which is confidential , proprietary, privileg ed or otherw ise prot ected by law. Th e information is so lely intend ed for tbe named addre ssee (or a person respon s.ible for delive ring it to the addressee). If you are not the intended rec.ipien t of th is message , yo u are not authori zed to read , print, retain , copy or dissem inat e this message or any part of it. If yo u have receiv ed this e-mai l in error , plea se notify the sender imm ediat ely by return e-ma il and de lete it from you r co mput er. This e- mail and any attachm e nts may contain inform ation w hich is co nfid ential , proprie tary , privile ge d or otherwise protected by law. The information is so lely intended for the narn ed addressee (or a person respo nsible for deliv erin g it to the addressee) . If yo u are not the intend ed recipi ent of this message, you are not au thori zed to read, pr int, retain , copy or disse min ate th i.s message or any patt of it. If you h ave received thi s e-mail in error , pl ease notify the send er immed iately by return e-ma il and delete it from your comp uter . HUD-17-0330-A-000466 Benjam in Carson 19 Jun 2017 17:10:47 +0000 Abboud, Mich ael F:(BGE);Patton, Lynne M mpowell@argo -sys.com;Jackson, Anit a M:(BGE);Merlynn Carson Re: HUD Baltimore Tour From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: I will follow Lynne's guidance on this. Lookin g forwa rd to speak ing with you. Best , Ben Carson, Jr. I !nwrnrisc Pacto Date: 6/ 17/ 17 10:53 AM (GMT-05:00) To: Benjam in Carson , Lynn e.M.Patton @hud.gov Cc: mpowe ll@argo-sys.com , "Jackson, Anita M:(BGE)" , Merlynn Carson Subject: RE: HUD Ba ltimore Tour Good Morning Ben, It is a pleasure to meet you as well and we look forward to the opportunity to work together on this initiative . I have included several dates and t imes that work we ll next week just let me know what is most convenient fo r you and Lynne. Monday June 19th @ 1pm Tuesday June 20th @ 1pm Wednesday June 21st anyt ime between l0a- 1pm. I will be out of town on Thursday and Friday for business. Just let me know what works and I look forward to speaking with you. Thanks, Mike Michael Abboud Prin . Business Analy st BGE CEO 's Offi ce 110 West.FayetteStreet, 14th Floor Baltimore, MD 21201 Office: 410 470-8760 Mobile (b)(6) HUD-17-0330-A-000467 Email: michael.abboud @bge .com From: BenjaminCarson [mailto:bc@interprisepartners.com] Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2017 9:15 AM To: Abboud, MichaelF:(BGE);Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov Cc: mpowell@argo-sys.com; Jackson, Anita M:(BGE);Merlynn Carson Subject: FW: HUD BaltimoreTour Anita, thank you for connecting us with Mike, we are excited to share details on the HUD tour and look forward to Exelon/BGE involvement. Mike, it is a pleasure to meet you electronically. r am adding Lynne Patton, Special Advisor to the Secretary, who is coordinating the tour. If you have a couple times that would be convenient for a call over the next couple days to discuss the tour agenda, l am sure that we can accommodate to your schedule. We look forward to speaking with you in the near future. Warm Regards, Ben Jr. Benjamin S. Carson, Jr. lnt erprise Partners, LLC 6711 Columbia Gateway Dr Suite 475 Columbia, MD 21046 M!(b)(6) I www.InterpnsePaitners.com From: "mpowell@argo-sys.com" Date : Thursday, June 15, 2017 at 7:09 PM To : BenjaminCarson Subject: Fwd: HUD Baltimore Tour Mark L. Powell Beginforwarded message: HUD-17-0330-A-000468 From: "Jackson, Anita M:(BGE)" Date: June 15, 2017 at 3:29:29 PM EDT To: "mpowell@argo -sys.com " Cc: "Abboud, Michael F:(BGE)", "Pellom, Stacey:(BGE)" Subject: HUD Baltimore Tour Goodafternoon Mr . Powell- Mr. Butler is interested in participating,provided his scheduleallows. By way of this email, I'll askyou to contact Mike Abboud, CEOOffice Principal BusinessAnalyst,when you receive more information. Mike will serve as BGE point person,as it relates to Mr. Butler's possible tour participation. Thank you and have a good day, Anita Jackson Michael.abboud@bge.com 410-470-8760 .IJ11iffl.fftck.,011 Chief of Staff to Calvin G. Butler, Jr., Chief Executive Officer Baltimore Gas & Electric, an Exelon Company 2 Center Plaza, 110 West Fayette Street 14 th Floor Baltimore, MD 21201-3708 410 -470 -8965 Anita.iackson@bqe .com From: Mark Powell Date: June 15, 2017 at 12:49:00 PM EDT To: "Calvin G. Butler, Jr." , "Butle r Jr, Calvin:(BGE)" Cc: "Benjam in Carson (bc@int erpri separtner s.com )" Subject: [EXTERNAL]HUD Baltimore Tour Dear Calvin, I trust all is well wit h you . One of my business partner s, Ben Carson, Jr., asked if I could extend an invitation to you or one of your senior team members to join Secretary Carson for the official Baltimore HUD Tour as part of the Secretary's Nationa l Listening Tour. The Mayor and Governor will be participating, as will many of the Baltimore Business and Commun ity leaders incl uding, Kaiser Permanente, Genesis Healthcare, Under Armor, Living Classrooms, and Abell Foundation. The HUD Baltimore tou r is scheduled to 28-29 HUD-17-0330-A-000469 June and the agenda is just now solidifying. Sorry for the short notice. If you would like to participate, I can connect you or a designee to the point of contact at HUD to coordinate. Also, Ben has told me t hat a large focus of the tour w ill be on infrastruct uire and expanding public priv ate partnerships . I am sure that Exelon/BGE participation would certainly add value to this event and all parti ,es would benefit. Regards, Mark Mark L. Powell Chief Executive Officer ARGO Systems, LLC Main Corporate Office: 1362 Mellon Road, Suite #100 Hanover , MD 21076 41 o-768-2444ext.232 Mobile: l(b)(6) Thi s Email message and any attachment may conta in infonnation that is proprietary , lega lly privile ged, confident ial and/or subject to copyright belonging to Exelon Corporation or its affiliates ("Exelon"). This Email is intended solely for the use of the per son(s) to which it is addressed. If you are not an intended recipient, or the employee or agent respo nsible fo r delivery of this Email to the intended recipient(s) , you a.re hereby notified that any dissemination , distribution or copying of this Emai l is strictly prohibited. If you have received tl1is message in error, plea se immediately notify the sender and permanently delete this Ema il and any copies. Exelon policies express ly proh ibit employees from making defamato 1y or offensive statement s and infringing any copy1ight or any other legal right by Ema il communication. Exe lon will not accept any liability in respect of such communications. -EXC IP HUD-17-0330-A-000470 From: Sent : To: Hirschfeld, Dan 13 Jun 2017 22:51:51 +0000 Patton, Lynne M;Fleischer, Laura A Benjam in Carson;Merlynn Carson RE: HUD Baltimore Tour Cc: Subject: We can use my dia l in. 888-239 -0478,~ . I will also send out an invite . From: Patton, Lynne M [mailto:Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov) Se nt : Tuesday, June 13, 2017 3:42 PM To: Hirschfeld, Dan ; Fleischer, Laura A Cc: Benjamin Carson ; Merlynn Carson Subje ct: Re: HUD Baltimore Tour Thank you, Ben, and pleasure to meet you, Dan! 1:30PM tomorrow works! Looping in my assistant, Laura, to distribute a dial-in to all copies. Looking forward to it! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Public Engagement U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Jun 13, 2017, at 3:31 PM, Hirschfeld, Dan wrote: Lynn: Nice to meet you via email. When would you like to talk? I am available tomorrow from 1:30-3:30. Let me know if that works. Dan. On Jun 13, 2017, at 3:22 PM, Benjamin Carson wrote: Dan, I would like to introduce you to Lynne Patton, who is coordinating the HUD tour in Baltimore. Lynne is special advisor to the Secretary from the WH and a good friend. Can we schedule a call to chat about Genesis and your involvement in the tour? Best, HUD-17-0330-A-000471 Ben Carson, Jr. Inter rise Partners (b)(6) Sent from my Vcri7011,SamsungGalaxy smartphonc This e-mai l and any attac hments may contain information which is confident ial, propri etary, privileged or otherwise protect ed by law. The information is solely intended for the named addressee (or a person responsib le for delivering it to the addr essee). If you are not the intended recipient of this message, yo u are not authorized to read , prin t, reta in, copy or disseminate this message or any part of it. If yo u have received this e-mail in error , please notify the sender imm ediately by return e-mail and delete it from your computer . This e-ma il and any attachments may conta in information which is confide ntial, proprieta 1y , privileged or otherwise protected by law. The information is solely intended for the named addressee (or a person respon sible for delivering it to the addressee) . If you are not the intended recipient of this message, you are not authori zed to read, print , retain, copy or dissem inate this mes sage or any part of it. If yo u have received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender immedi ately by return e-mail and delete it from your computer. HUD-17-0330-A-000472 Demarzo, Benjamin E 26 Jun 2017 14:29:23 +0000 dbythewood@lacitedevel opment. com Alexander, Mason;bc@interprisepartners .com RE: HUD Baltimore Tour From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Hello Dan, I am working with Mason to coordinate th e logistics for Secretary Carson's Baltimore tr ip. Can you please provide me the address for the Center/West project site? We are heading to Baltimore tomorrow with the Secretary's securit y detail to do a walkthrough of all of his stops for the trip. Would you be available tomorrow, Tuesday 6/27 to meet us at the site at 3:00PM to do a walkthroug h? My cell phone isl (b)(6) I. Thank you very much, -Ben DeMarzo (~i~ ) ..... .. I Ben DeMarzo Director of Advance I Office of Administration U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 451 7th Street, SW, Suite 10218 Washington, DC 20410 T: (202) 402 -5357 I C (b)(6) I E: !2filljamin.e.demarzo@hud.gov From: Dan Bythewood Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2017 11:10:57 AM To: Alexander, Mason; Ian Arias; Benjamin Carson Cc: Merlynn Carson Subject:Re: HUD Baltimore Tour Good morning Mason, It is a pleasure meeting you via email, and Ben thank you for the introduct ion. I look forward to meeting you on the 29th at Cente r\Wes t. We are excited to host you on site and show everyone what we are const ructing currently and exp lain o ur vision for the rema inder of the 14 acre redevelopment project. HUD-17-0330-A-000473 I look forward to our continued conversation in regard to the site tour on the 29th. Best regards, Dan Get Outlook for Android From: Benjamin Carson Sent: Sunday , June 25, 10: 18 AM Subject: HUD Baltimore Tour To: Dan Bythewood , mason .alexander@hud .gov , Ian Arias Cc: Merlynn Carson Dan and Ian, It is my pleasure to introduce you to Mason Alexander, the head of the advance team at HUD. Mason should be able to provide some details about the tour and logistics. As discussed, we are hoping to visit Cente r I West toward the end of the day on the 29th . Thank you for working us in, we are very excited to learn more about the project. Best Regards, Ben Jr. Benjamin S. Carson, Jr. lnterprise Partners , LLC 6711 Columbia Gateway Dr Suite 475 Columbia, MD 21046 M:l(b)(6) HUD-17-0330-A-000474 HUD-17-0330-A-000475 From: Alexander, Mason Sent: 26 Jun 2017 14:44:45 +0000 To: Benjamin Carson;dbythewood@lacitedevelopment.com;larias@lacitedevelopment.com Cc: Merlynn Carson;Demarzo, Benjamin E Subject: RE: HUD Baltimore Tour Good morning, Dan and Ian. I hope all is well. Ben and I will be reaching out to you to discuss the details of the visit. Can you please send us the best num ber to contact you. Look forward to speaking with you soon! Kind est Regar ds, Mason Mason Alexander Director of Scheduling & Operations I Office of Adm inistration U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 451 7th Street, SW, Suite 10218 Washington, DC 20410 ____ I T: (202) 402 -5968 IC:...(b _)_(6_)_ _ ___, From : Benjamin Carson [mailto:bc@interprisepartners.com] Sent : Sunday, June 25, 2017 10:19 AM To: dbyth ewood@lacitedevelopment.com; Alexander, Mason ; larias@lacitedevelopment.com Cc: Merlynn Carson Subject : HUD Baltimore Tour Dan and Ian, It is my pleasure to introduce you to Mason Alexander, the head of the advance team at HUD . Mason should be able to provide some details about the tour and logistics. As discussed , we are hoping to visit Center I West toward the end of the day on the 29 th. Thank you for working us in, we are very excited to learn more about the project. Best Regard s, Ben Jr. Benjamin S. Carson, Jr. I nterprise Partners , LLC HUD-17-0330-A-000476 6711 Columbia Gateway Dr Suite 475 Columbia, MD 21046 M:!(b)(6) I www.lntcrprisePartncrs.com HUD-17-0330-A-000477 From: Sent : To: Cc: Subject: Dan Bythewood 26 Jun 2017 14:57:55 +0000 Demarzo, Benjamin E Alexander, Mason;bc@interprisepartners.com RE: HUD Baltimore Tour Good Morn ing Ben, It is a pleasure meeting you via email and I loo k forward to meeting you in person. The address of the construction trailer is 943 West Fayette street . The two HUD insured properties are located across the street from the construction trailer with addresses of 101 and 201 North Schroeder st. However we will enter the construction site at 942 West Fayette street. I am in my staff meeting right now but I am free to talk at 1:30 this afternoon to go over logistics. My office direct dial is 646-674-0066 and my cell number i~(b)(6) ~ Best regards, Dan From: Demarzo, Benjamin E [mailto:Benjamin.E.Demarzo@hud.gov] Se nt : Monday, June 26, 2017 10:29 AM To: Dan Bythewood Cc: Alexander, Mason ; bc@interprisepartners.com Subject: RE: HUD Baltimo re Tour Hello Dan, I am working with Mason to coordinate the logistics for Secretary Carson's Baltimore trip. Can you please provide me the address for the Center/West project site? We are heading to Baltimore tomorrow w ith the Secretary's security detail to do a walkthrough of all of his st ops for the trip. Would you be available tomorrow, Tuesday 6/27 to meet us at the site at 3:00PM to do a walkthrough? My cell phone is!( b)(6) !. Thank you very much, -Ben DeMarzo Ben DeMarzo Director of Advance I Office of Administration HUD-17-0330-A-000478 U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 451 7th Street, SW, Suite 10218 I Washington, DC 20410 T: (202) 402-5357 I Cl(b)(6) 11 E: benjamin.e.demarzo@hud.gov From: Dan Bythewood Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2017 11:10 :57 AM To: Alexander, Mason; Ian Arias; Benjamin Carson Cc: Merlynn Carson Subject: Re: HUD Baltimore Tour Good morning Mason , It is a pleasure meeting you via email, and Ben thank you for the introduction. I look forward to meeting you on the 29th at Center\West. We are excited to host you on site and show everyone what we are constructing currently and exp lain our vision for the remainder of the 14 acre redevelopment project. I look forward to our continued conversation in regard to the site tour on the 29th. Best regards, Dan Get Outlook for Andro id From: Benjamin Carson Sent: Sunday, June 25, 10: 18 AM Subject: HUD Baltimore Tour To: Dan Bythewood , mason .alexande r@hud .gov , Ian Ar ias Cc: Merlynn Carson Dan and Ian, It is my pleasure to introduce you to Mason Alexander, the head of the advance team at HUD. Mason should be able to provide some details about the tour and logistics . As d iscussed, we are hoping to visit Center I West toward the end of the day on the 29 th . Thank you for working us in, we are very excited to learn more about the project. Best Regards, HUD-17-0330-A-000479 Ben Jr. Benjamin S. Carson, Jr. lnterprise Partners, LLC 6711 Columbia Gateway Dr Suite 475 Columbia, MD 21046 Mi(b)(6) www. InterprisePartners .com HUD-17-0330-A-000480 Dan Bythewood From: Sent: To: 26 Jun 2017 15:04 :08 +0000 Alexand er, Mason;Benjamin Carson;lan Arias Merlynn Carson;Demarzo, Benjamin E RE: HUD Baltimore Tour Cc: Subject: Good Mor ing Mason, It is a pleasure meeting via ema il and I hope you had a great w eekend. All is well on our front, as I hope all is we ll with you. I look forward to meet ing you in person and having an opportunity to show you around Center\Wes t. I am curre ntly in my staff meeting but will be available at 1:30 toda y to talk with you and Ben. Please call me on my direct dial 646-674-0066 or on my cell phone l(b)(6) I I look forward to t alking to you soon. All the best, Dan From: Alexander, Mason [mailto:Mason .Alexander@hud.gov ] Sent: Mond ay, June 26, 2017 10:45 AM To : Benjamin Carson ; Dan Bythewood ; Ian Arias Cc: Mer lynn Carson ; Demarzo, Benjamin E Subject:RE: HUD Baltimore Tour Good morning, Dan and Ian. I hope all is w ell. Ben and I will be reaching out to you to discuss th e details of the visit . Can you please send us the best numbe r to contact you. Look forw ard t o speaking with you soon ! Kinde st Rega rd s, Mason ~· :. \1 \ Mason Alexander Director of Scheduling & Operations I Office of Administration U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 451 yth Street, SW, Suite 10218 Washington, DC 20410 ...-------, T: (202) 402 -5968 IC: 1(b)(6) HUD-17-0330-A-000481 From: Benj amin Carson (mailto:bc@interprisepartners .com ) Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2017 10:19 AM To: dbyth ewood @lacit edevelopm ent.com ; Alexander, Mason ; larias@lacitedevelopment .com Cc: Me rlynn Carson Subject: HUD Baltimore Tour Dan and Ian , ft is my plea sure to introduce you to Mason Alexander , the head of the advance team at HUD. Mason shou ld be able to prov ide some deta ils abo ut the tou r and logist ics. As discussed, we are hoping to visit Center I West toward the end of the day on the 29 th . Thank you for working us in, we are very excited to learn more about the project. Best Rega rds, Ben Jr. Benjamin S. Carson, Jr. lnterprise Partners, LLC 67 11 Columbia Gateway Dr Suite 475 Columbia , MD 21046 M!(b)(6) ! www.InlcrpriscPartners.com HUD-17-0330-A-000482 Demarzo, Benjamin E 26 Jun 2017 16:59:40 +0000 Alexander, Mason RE: HUD Balt imore Tour From: Sent : To: Subject: Yes he asked us to call him at 1:30PM. We have not heard back from vetting on him yet. From: Alexander, Mason Se nt : Monday, June 26, 2017 12:59 PM To: Demarzo, Benjamin E Subje ct: FW: HUD Baltimore Tour Have we heard back from this guy yet? Kindest Regards , Mason Mason Alexander Director of Scheduling & Operations I Office of Administration U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 451 7'hStreet, SW, Suite 10218 Washington, DC 20410 ...,.,.....,..,....,,..,......---, T: (202) 402-5968 IC: _!{_ b)__ (6 __ )__ _ From: Demarzo, Benjamin E Se nt : Monday, June 26, 2017 10:29 AM To: dbythewood@ lacitedeve lopment .com Cc: Alexander, M ason ; bc@inte rprisepartners.com Subjec t: RE: HUD Baltimore Tour Hello Dan, I am working with Mason to coordinate the logist ics for Secretary Carson's Baltimore tr ip. Can you please provide me the address for the Center/West project site ? We are heading to Baltimore tomorrow w ith the Secretary's security detail to do a wa lkthrough of all of r , Tuesday 6/27 to meet us at the site at 3:00PM his stops for the trip. Would you be avpilable tomorro ..... to do a walkthrough ? My cell phon e isl.__ (b)(6) ____ Thank you very much, HUD-17-0330-A-000483 -Ben DeMarzo Ben DeMarzo Director of Advance I Office of Adminis t rat ion U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 451 yth Street, SW, Suite 10218 T: (202) 402-5357 I Washington, I C: j(b)(6) DC 20410 11 E: benjamfn.e.demarzo@hud.gov From : Dan Bythewood Se nt: Sunday, June 25, 2017 11:10:57 AM To : Alexander, Mason; Ian Arias; Benjamin Carson Cc: M erly nn Carson Subjec t: Re: HUD Baltimore Tour Good morning Mason , It is a pleasure meeting you via email, and Ben thank you for the introduction. I look forward to meeting you on the 29th at Center\Wes t. We are excited to host you on site and show everyone what we are constructing currently and explain our vision for the remainde r of the 14 acre redeve lopme nt project. I look forwa rd to our continued conversation in regard to the site tour on the 29th. Best regards, Dan Get Outlook for Android From: Benjamin Carson Sent: Sunday , June 25, 10: 18 AM Subject: HUD Baltimore Tour To : Dan Bythewood , mason .alexander@hud .gov , Ian Arias Cc: Merlynn Carson Dan and Ian, HUD-17-0330-A-000484 It is my pleasure to introduce you to Mason Alexander , the head of the advance team at HUD. Mason should be able to provide some details about the tour and logistics . As discussed, we are hoping to visit Center I West toward the end of the day on the 29th . Thank you for work ing us in, we are very excited to learn more about the project. Best Regards, Ben Jr. Benjamin S. Carson, Jr. lnterprise Partners , LLC 6711 Columbia Gateway Dr Suite 475 Columbia , MD 21046 ~(b)(6) www .InterprisePartners.com HUD-17-0330-A-000485 From: Sent: To: Alexander, Mason 26 Jun 2017 17:08:37 +0000 Dan Bythewood;Benjamin Carson;lan Arias Merlynn Carson;Demarzo, Benjamin E RE: HUD Baltimore Tour Cc: Subject: Wonderful. Ben and I will call you at 1:30pm today. Talk to you shortly! Kindest Regards, Mason MasonAlexander Director of Scheduli ng & Operations I Office of Administration U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 451 7th Street, SW, Suite 10218 Washington, DC 20410 ____ _ l(_b... )(_ 6_ ) -- T: (202) 402 -5968 IC: ... From: Dan Bythewood [mai lto:dbythewood@lacitedevelopment.com] Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 11:04 AM To: Alexander, Mason ; Benjamin Carson ; Ian Arias Cc: Merlynn Carson ; Demarzo, Benjamin E Subject : RE: HUD Baltimore Tour Good Mor ing Mason, It is a pleasure meeting via email and I hope you had a great weekend . All is well on our front, as I hope all is well with you. I look forward to meeting you in person and having an opportunity to show you around Center\West . I am currently in my staff meeting but will be available at 1:30 today to talk with you and Ben. Please call me on my direct dial 646-674-0066 or on my cell phon j (b)(6) I I look forward to talking to you soon. All the best, Dan From: Alexander, Mason fmailto:Mason.A lexander@hud.gov ] Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 10:45 AM HUD-17-0330-A-000486 To : Benjamin Carson ; Dan Bythewood ; Ian Arias Cc: Merlynn Carson ; Demarzo, Benjamin E Subject: RE: HUD Baltimore Tour Good morning, Dan and Ian. I hope all is well. Ben and I wi ll be reaching out to you to discuss th e details of the visit. Can you please send us the best number to contact you . Look forward to speaking with you soon! Kindest Regards, Mason Mason Alexander Director of Scheduling & Operations I Office of Adm inistration U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 451 7th Street, SW, Suite 10218 Washington, DC 20410____ T: (202) 402-5968 _,, I c!..., ("'" b )...,( -=-6.._) _ __,!I From: Benjamin Carson fmailto:bc@ interprisepartners.com 1 Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2017 10:19 AM To : dbythewood@ lacitedevelopment.com ; Alexander, Mason ; larias@lacitedevelopment .com Cc:Me rlynn Carson Subject: HUD Baltimore Tour Dan and Tan, It is my pleasure to introduce you to Mason Alexander , the head of the advance team at HUD. Mason shou ld be able to provide some detai ls about the tour and logistics. As discussed , we are hoping to visit Cente r I West toward the end of the day on the 29 th . Thank you for working us in, we are very excited to learn more about the project. Be st Regards, Ben Jr. Benjamin S. Carson, Jr. lnterprise Partners, LLC 67 11 Columbia Gateway Dr HUD-17-0330-A-000487 Suite 475 Columbia, MD 21046 wry-w.lnterpriscPartners.com HUD-17-0330-A-000488 From: Sent : To: Alexander, Mason 26 Jun 2017 18:13:14 +0000 Merlynn Carson;Michael.Abboud@bge .com Demarzo, Benjamin E;mpowell@argo-sys.com;Benjamin Carson RE: HUD Baltimore Tour Cc: Subject: Good afternoon, Mike. I hope all is well. Yes. The listening session that we would like t o have you at wou ld be the Thursday session at 2:30pm. Please let me know if there is anything we may assist with. Kindest Regards, Mason Mason Alexander Director of Scheduli ng & Operations I Office of Adm inist rat ion U.S. Departme nt of Housing and Urba n Developmen t , HQ 45 1 ih Street, SW, Suite 10218 Washingto n, DC 2041 q T: (202 ) 402- 5968 Iq._ (_ b)_(_ 6_ ) _ __. From: M erlynn Carson [mailto:mcarson@myriddian.com] Sent: Monday , June 26, 2017 12:57 PM To: Alexander, Mason ; Michael.Abboud@bge.com Cc: Demarzo, Benjamin E ; mpow ell@argo-sys.com; Benjamin Carson Subject : Fw: HUD Baltimore To ur I'm forwarding this emai l from Michael, can some one please get back to him. Thank you -Merlynn Carson HUD-17-0330-A-000489 From: Abboud, Michael F:(BGE) Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 12:40 PM To: M erlynn Carson Cc: Benjam in Carson; mpowell@argo -sys.com; Jackson, Anita M :(BGE); Lynne Patton ; Pellom, Stacey:(BGE) Subject: RE:HUD Baltimore Tour Good Afternoon, Just following back up to get some more details. Can you please confirm if this is the only event that our CEOwill be invited to? We are trying to finalize his schedule for this week and will need to know by end of day today. Thank you. -Mike From: Abboud, Michael F:(BGE) Sent: Saturday, June 24, 2017 11:02 AM To: Merlynn Carson Cc: Benjamin Carson; mpowell@arqo-sys.com; Jackson, Anita M:(BGE); Lynne Patton Subject: Re: HUD Baltimore Tour Thank you Mer lynn. Yes w e did receive the invite yeste rday. I was under the assumption that this was a 2 day tour so I just want to clarify that this is the only participat ion that you are request ing from our CEO? Are there no other events during Secretary Carson's visit that he will be invited to? On Jun 24, 2017, at 10:48 AM, Merlynn Carson wro t e: Michae l, You will be part of the P3 partnersh ip disc ussion on Thursday , 29th at 2:30 pm. My understand ing is invites shou ld've gone out yesterday or will be coming out from HUD for it. -Mer lynn Carson Get Outlook fo r Android HUD-17-0330-A-000490 From: Merlynn Carson Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 2:06:12 PM To: Abboud, Mi chael F:(BGE); Benjamin Carson Cc: mpowell@argo -sys.com ; Jackson, Anita M:(BGE) Subject:Re: HUD Baltimore Tour Michael, Let me check on the updates and I'll get back to you befo re COB. -Merlynn Carson, M.D . From: Abboud, Mich ael F:(BGE) Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 9:51:26 AM To: Benjamin Carson Cc: Lynne.M.Patton@hud .gov; mpo well@argo-sys.com ; Jackson, Anita M:(BGE); Mer lynn Carson Subject: Re: HUD Baltimore Tour Good Morn ing, Just following back up with everyo ne because I haven't heard any further detai ls about the upcoming HUD Tour. I did receive an invitation for a meet ing this Thursday, June 29, 2017 @ 2:30 - 3:30PM. I am not sure if th is is in addit ion to the two day tour or th is is a replacement . Could you please provide me some more guidance on the event so I can plan th e details w ith our CEO. Thank you, Mik e On Jun 19, 2017, at 12:10 PM, Benjamin Carson wrote: HUD-17-0330-A-000491 r will follow Lynne's guidance on this. Look ing forward to speaking with you . Best, Ben Carson, Jr. Intcrprisc Pa1tncrs l(b)(6) Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphonc -------- Original message -------From: "Abboud , Michael F:(BGE)" Date: 6/17/17 l0 :53 AM (GMT-05:00) To: Benjamin Carso n , Lynne.M .Patton @hud.gov Cc: mpowcll@airgo-sys.com , "Jackson, Anita M:(BGE)" , Mer lynn Carson Subject: RE: HUD Baltimore Tour Good Morning Ben, It is a pleasure to meet you as well and we look forward to the opportunity to work together on this initiative. I have included several dates and times that work well next week just let me know what is most convenient for you and Lynne. Monday June 19th @ 1pm HUD-17-0330-A-000492 TuesdayJune 20 th @ 1pm Wednesday June 21st anytime between lOa- 1pm. I will be out of town on Thursday and Friday for business. Just let me know what works and I look forward to speaking with you. Thanks, Mike Michael Abboud Prin . Busine ss Analy st BGE CEO 's Offic e 110 West Fayette Street, 14th Floor Baltimore, MD 21201 Office:(410)470-8760 Mobile! (b)(6) Email: michael.abboud@bge.com < imaqe001.pnq> From: Benjamin Carson (mailto:bc@interprisepartners.com] Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2017 9:15 AM To: Abboud, Michael F:(BGE); Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov Cc: mpowell@argo-sys.com; Jackson,Anita M:(BGE); Merlynn Carson Subject: FW: HUD Baltimore Tour HUD-17-0330-A-000493 Anita , thank you for connecting us with Mike, we are excited to share details on the HUD tour and look forward to Exe lon/BGE involvement. Mike , it is a pleas ure to meet you electron ically. Tam add ing Lynne Patton , Specia l Advisor to the Secretary, who is coordinating the tour . lf yo u have a couple tim es that would be convenient for a call over the next couple days to discuss the tour agenda , T am sure that we can accommoda te to you r schedule. We look forward to speaking with you in the near future. Warm Regards , Ben Jr. Benj amin S. Carso n, Jr. lnterprise Partners, LLC 671 l Col umb ia Gateway Dr Suite 475 Columbi a, MD 2!046 M:l(b)(6) www .lntemri sePartner s.com From: "mpowell@argo -sys.com " Date: Thursday, June 15, 2017 at 7:09 PM To : Benjamin Carson Subject:Fwd: HUD Balt imo re Tour HUD-17-0330-A-000494 Mark L. Powell Begin forwarded message: From:"Jackson, Anita M:(BGE)" Date: June 15, 2017 at 3:29:29 PM EDT To: " mpowell@argo-sys.com " Cc: "Abboud , Mic hael F:(BGE)" , "Pellom, Stacey:(BGE)" Subject: HUD BaltimoreTour Good afternoon Mr. Powell- Mr. Butler is interested in participating, providedhis schedule allows. By way of this email, I'll ask you to contact Mike Abboud, CEO Office Principal Business Analyst, when you receive more info rmation . Mike will serve as BGEpoint person, as it relate s to Mr . Butler's possible tour participation . Thank you and have a good day, Anita Jackson Michael.abboud@bge.com 410-470-8760 .ll 11ifrt .Tfll'l(NOII Chief of Staff to Calvin G. Butler, Jr., Chief Executive Officer Baltimore Gas & Electric, an Exelon Company 2 Center Plaza, 110 West Fayette Street 14 th Floor Baltimore, MD 21201 -3708 HUD-17-0330-A-000495 410-470-8965 Anita .iackson@bqe.com From: Mark Powell Date: June 15, 2017 at 12:49:00 PM EDT To: "Calvin G. But ler, Jr." , "Butler Jr, Calvin:(BGE)" Cc: "Benjamin Carson (bc@interprisepartners.com )" Subject:[EXTERNAL]HUD Baltimore Tour Dear Calvin, I trust all is well with you. One of my business partners, Ben Carson, Jr., asked if I could extend an invita t ion to you or one of your senior t eam members to join Secretary Carson for the official Baltimore HUD Tour as part of the Secretary's National Listening Tour. The Mayo r and Governor will be participating, as will many of the Baltimore Business and Community leaders including, Kaiser Permanente, Genesis Health care, Under Armor, Living Classrooms, and Abell Foundation . The HUD Baltimore tour is scheduled to 28-29 June and the agenda is just now solidifyin g. Sorry for the short not ice. If you would like to participate, I can connect you or a designee to the point of contact at HUD to coordinate . Also, Ben has told me that a large focus of the tour will be on infrastructure and expandi ng public private partnersh ips. I am sure that Exelon/BGE participation would certainly add value to thi s event and all part ies would benefit . Regards, Mark HUD-17-0330-A-000496 Mark L. 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Exelon policies expressly prohibit employees from making defamatory or offensive statemen t s and infringing any copyr ight or any other legal right by Email communication. Exelon wi ll not accept any liability in respect of such communications. -EXCIP HUD-17-0330-A-000497 Demarzo, Benjamin E 29 Jun 2017 23:50:19 +0000 Benjamin Carson Re: HUD Baltimore Tour From: Sent: To: Subje ct: Absolutely, Thope you guys enjoyed it, that was a great tour! From: Benjamin Carson Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2017 7:39: 17 PM To: Demarzo, Benjamin E Subject: Re: HUD Baltimore Tour Ben, Thank you for looking out for us the last couple days! Super appreciate it. Best, Ben Jr. Benjamin S. Carson, Jr. JnterprisePartners, LLC 67 l 1 Columbia Gateway Dr Suite 475 Columbia, MD 21046 M:l(b)(6) I www.InterpnsePartners.com From: "Dema rzo, Benjamin E" Date: Mon day, June 26, 2017 at 10:29 AM To: "dbythewood@ lacitedeve lopment .com" Cc: "Alexander, Mason" , Benjamin Carson Subject: RE: HUD Balti more Tour Hello Dan, I am working with Mason to coordinate the logistics for Secretary Carson's Baltimore trip. Can you please provide me the address for the Center/West project site? We are heading to Baltimore tomorrow with the Secretary's security detail to do a walkt hrough of all of his stops for the tr ip. Would you be available tomorrow, Tuesday 6/27 to meet us at the site at 3:00PM to do a walkthrough? My cell phone i~ (b)(6) I Thank you very much, HUD-17-0330-A-000498 -Ben DeMarzo Ben DeMarzo Director of Advance I Office of Admin istration U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 451 7 th Street, SW, Suite 10218 Washington, DC 20410 T: (202) 402 -5357 I C (b)(6) I E: b~amiD,e,d~arz.Q@_hud..,gg_v From: Dan Bythewood Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2017 11:10:57 AM To: Alexander, Mason; Ian Arias; Benjamin Carson Cc:Merlynn Carson Subject: Re: HUD Baltimore Tour Good morning Mason, It is a pleasure meeting you via email, and Ben thank you for the introduction. I look forward to meeting you on the 29th at Center\West. We are excited to host you on site and show everyone what we are constructing currently and explain our vision for the remainder of the 14 acre redevelopment project. I look forward to our continued conversation in regard to the site tour on the 29th. Best regards , Dan Get Outloo k fo r A ndroid From: Benjamin Carson Sent: Sunday , June 25, 10:18 AM Subject: HUD Baltimore Tour To : Dan Bythewood , mason.alexande r@hud.gov, Ian Arias Cc: Merlynn Carson HUD-17-0330-A-000499 Dan and Ian, It is my pleasure to introduce you to Mason Alexande r , the head of the advance team at HUD . Mason shou ld be able to prov ide some details about the tour and logistics . As discussed , we are hoping to visit Center I West toward the end of the day on the 29 th . Thank you for working us in, we are very excited to learn more abo ut the project. Best Rega rds, Ben Jr . Benjam in S. Carson , Jr. lnterprise Partners, LLC 671 1 Columbia Gateway Dr Suite 475 Columbia , MD 21046 Ml(b)(6) www .lnterprisePart ners.com HUD-17-0330-A-000500 From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Dan Bythewood 25 Jun 2017 15:10:57 +0000 Alexander, Mason;lan Arias;Benjamin Carson Merlynn Carson Re: HUD Baltimore Tour Good morning Mason, It is a pleasure meeting you via emai l, and Ben thank you for the introduc tion . I look forward to meeting you on the 29 th at Center\West. We are excited to host you on site and show everyone what we are constructing current ly and explain our vision for the remainder of the 14 acre redevelopment project. I look forward to our continued conversation in regard to the site tour on the 29th. Best regards, Dan Get Outlook for Android From: Benjamin Carson Sent: Sunday, June 25, 10:18 AM Subject: HUD Baltimore Tour To: Dan Bythewood, maso n.alexander@hud.gov, Ian Arias Cc: Merlynn Carson Dan and Ian, It is my pleasure to introduce you to Mason Alexande r , the head of the advance team at HUD . Mason should be able to provide some details about the tour and logistics . As discussed, we are hoping to visit Center I West toward the end of the day on the 2'9th . Thank you for working us in, we are very excited to learn more about the project. Best Regards , Ben Jr. HUD-17-0330-A-000501 Benjamin S. Carson , Jr. lnterprise Partners , LLC 6711 Columbia Gateway Dr Suite 475 Columbia, MD 21046 Mi(b)(6) www .lnterprisePartners .com HUD-17-0330-A-000502 From: Alexander, Mason Sent: 26 Jun 2017 14:44:45 +0000 To: Benjamin Carson;dbythewood@lacitedevelopment.com;larias@lacitedevelopment.com Cc: Merlynn Carson;Demarzo, Benjamin E Subject: RE: HUD Baltimore Tour Good morning, Dan and Ian. I hope all is well. Ben and I will be reaching out to you to discuss the details of the visit. Can you please send us the best num ber to contact you. Look forward to speaking with you soon! Kind est Regar ds, Mason Mason Alexander Director of Scheduling & Operations I Office of Adm inistration U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 451 7th Street, SW, Suite 10218 Washington, DC 20410 ____ I T: (202) 402 -5968 IC:...(b _)_(6_)_ _ ___, From : Benjamin Carson [mailto:bc@interprisepartners.com] Sent : Sunday, June 25, 2017 10:19 AM To: dbyth ewood@lacitedevelopment.com; Alexander, Mason ; larias@lacitedevelopment.com Cc: Merlynn Carson Subject : HUD Baltimore Tour Dan and Ian, It is my pleasure to introduce you to Mason Alexander, the head of the advance team at HUD . Mason should be able to provide some details about the tour and logistics. As discussed , we are hoping to visit Center I West toward the end of the day on the 29 th. Thank you for working us in, we are very excited to learn more about the project. Best Regard s, Ben Jr. Benjamin S. Carson, Jr. I nterprise Partners , LLC HUD-17-0330-A-000503 6711 Columbia Gateway Dr Suite 475 Columbia,MP 2I~46 M:!(b)(6) www .lntcrprisePartncrs.com HUD-17-0330-A-000504 From: Sent: To: Subject: Alexander, Mason 26 Jun 2017 22:17:05 +0000 Abboud, Michael F:(BGE) RE: HUD Baltimore Tour It is a round table discussion on the P3 partnership s. Secretary Carson would like to hear peoples input and ideas on the program. Kindest Regards, Mason Mason Alexander Director of Scheduling & Operations I Office of Administration U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 451 JlhStreet, SW, Suite 10218 Washington, DC 20410 T: (202) 402 -5968 From: Abboud, Michael F:(BGE) [mailto :Michae l.Abboud @bge.com] Sent : M onday, June 26, 2017 5:55 PM To: Alexander, Mason Subject: Re: HUD Baltimore Tour Mason, Do you have an agenda or more details about what the purpose of this meeting is? Any details or insight would be greatly appreciated. J want to make sure our CEO is prepared for the meeting. Thanks, Mike On Jun 26, 20 17, at 2: 13 PM , Alexander, Mason wrote: Good afternoon, Mike. I hope all is well. Yes. The listening session that we would like to have you at would be the Thursday session at 2:30pm. Please let me know if there is anything we may assist with. Kindest Regards, Mason HUD-17-0330-A-000505 Mason Alexander Director of Scheduling & Operations I Office of Admin istration U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 451 7' h Street, SW, Suite 10218 Wash ington, DC 20410..,...,..,.,,.,----, r: (202) 402-s9Gs cl... I (b_)_(6_) _ __.P From: Merlynn Carson [ mailto :mcarson@myriddian.com ] Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 12:57 PM To: Alexander, Mason ; Michael.Abboud@bge .com Cc:Demarzo, Benjamin E ; mpowel l@argo-sys.com; Benjamin Carson Subject: Fw: HUD Baltimore Tour I'm forwarding thi s email from Michael, can someone please get back to him. Thank you -M erlynn Carson From: Abboud, Mich ael F:(BGE) Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 12:40 PM To: Merlynn Carson Cc: Benjamin Carson; mpowell@argo -sys.com; Jackson, Anita M :(BGE); Lynne Patton; Pellom, Stacey:(BGE) Subject : RE: HUD Baltimo re Tou r Good Afternoon, Just fo llowing back up to get some more details. Can you please confirm if thi s is the only event that our CEOwill be invited to? We are trying to finalize his schedule for this week and will need to know by end of day today . Thank you . -Mike HUD-17-0330-A-000506 From: Abboud, Michael F:(BGE) Sent : Saturday, June 24, 2017 11:02 AM To: Merlynn Carson Cc: Benjamin Carson; mpowell @argo-sys.com; Jackson, Anita M:(BGE); Lynne Patton Subj ect : Re: HUD Baltimore Tour Thank you Merlynn . Yes we did receive the invite yeste rday. I was under the assumption that this was a 2 day tour so I just want to clarify that this is the only participation that you are requesting from our CEO? Are there no other events during Secretary Carson's visit that he will be invited to? On Jun 24, 2017, at 10:48 AM, Merlynn Carson wrote: Michael, You will be part of the P3 partnership discuss ion on Thursday, 29th at 2:30 pm. My understanding is invites should've gone out yesterday or wi ll be coming out from HUD for it. -Merlynn Carson Get Outlook for Andro id From: Merlynn Carson Se nt: Friday, June 23, 2017 2:06:12 PM To: Abboud, Michae l F:(BGE);Benjamin Carson Cc: mpowell@argo -sys.com; Jackson, Anita M:(BGE) Subject : Re: HUD Baltimore Tour Michael, Let me check on t he updates and I'll get back to you before COB. HUD-17-0330-A-000507 -Mer lynn Carson, M.D. From: Abboud, Michael F:(BGE) Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 9:51:26 AM To: Benjamin Carson Cc:Lynne.M .Patton@hud .gov; mpowell@a rgo-sys.com ; Jackson, Anita M :(BGE); Merlynn Carson Subject: Re: HUD Baltimore Tour Good Morning, Just following back up with everyone because I haven't heard any fu rthe r details about the upcoming HUD Tour. I did receive an invitation for a meeting this Thursday, June 29, 2017@ 2:30 - 3 :30PM. I am not sure if th is is in addition to t he two day tour or this is a replacement . Could you please provide me some more guidance on the event so I can plan the details with our CEO. Thank you, Mik e On Jun 19, 2017, at 12:10 PM, Benjamin Carson wrote: I will follow Lynne's guidance on this. Looking forward to speaking with you. Best, Ben Carson,Jr. Jnterprise Partners l(b)(6) Sent from my Verizon, SamsungGalaxy smartphone HUD-17-0330-A-000508 -------- Original message -------From : "Abboud , Michael F:(BGE)" < M ichac l.Abboud@bgc.com > Date : 6/17 / 17 I 0:53 AM (GMT-05 :00) To: Benjamin Carson , Lynne .M.Patton @hud.gov Cc: mpowc ll@argo-sys.co m, "Jackson, Anita M:(BGE)" , Merly nn Carson Subject: RE: HUD Balt imore Tou r Good Morn ing Ben, It is a pleasure to meet you as well and we look forward to the opportunity to work together on this initiative . I have included severa l dates and times that work wel l next week just let me know what is most convenient for you and Lynne. Monday June 19th @ 1pm Tuesday June 20th @ 1pm Wednesday June 21st anytime between 10a- 1pm . I will be out of t own on Thursday and Friday for business. Just let me know what works and I look forward to speaking with you. Thanks, Mike HUD-17-0330-A-000509 Michael Abboud Prin. Busin e ss Analyst BGE CEO 's Office 110 West FayetteStreet, 14th Floor Baltimore,MD 21201 Office: (410) 470-8760 Mobile:l (b)(6) .com Email: michael.abboud@bge < image00l. pnq> From: Benjamincarson [mailto:bc@interprisepartners.com] Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2017 9:15 AM To: Abboud, Michael F:(BGE);Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov Cc: mpowell@arqo-sys.com; Jackson, Anita M:(BGE);Merlynn Carson Subject: FW: HUD Baltimore Tour Anita , thank yo u for connecting us w ith Mi ke, we are excited to share details on the HUD tour and look forward to Exelon/BGE involvement. Mike , it is a pleasure to meet you elec tron ically. Tam adding Lynne Patton , Sp ecia l Advisor to the Secretary , w ho is coordinat ing the tour. lfyou have a coup le times that wou ld be conven ient for a call over the next coup le day s to discuss the tour agenda , l am sure that we can accommodate to your schedule . We look forward to speakin g with you in th e near futur e. HUD-17-0330-A-000510 Warm Regards, Ben Jr. Benjamin S. Carson, Jr . Interprise Partn ers, LLC 6711 Columbia Gateway Dr Suite 475 Columbia, MD 21046 www.InterprisePartners.com From: " mpowel l@argo-sys.com " Date : Thursday, June 15, 2017 at 7:09 PM To: Benjam in Carson Subject: Fwd: HUD Balt imore Tour Mark L. Powell Begin forwarded message: From: "Jackson, Anita M:(BGE)" Date : June 15, 2017 at 3:29:29 PM EDT To: "mpow ell @argo- sys.com " Cc: "Ab boud, Michael F:(BGE)" HUD-17-0330-A-000511 , "Pellom, Stacey:(BGE)" Subject: HUD Baltimore Tour Good afternoon Mr. Powell - Mr . Butler is int erested in participating , provided his schedule allows . By way of this email, I'll ask you to contact Mike Abboud, CEOOffice Principal Business Analyst, when you receive more information. Mike will serve as BGEpoint person, as it relates to Mr. Butler's possible tour participation. Thank you and have a good day, Anita Jackson Michael .abboud@bge .com 410 -470-8760 .IL11itt1.lttck.,,m Chief of Staff to Calvin G. Butler, Jr., Chief Executive Officer Baltimore Gas & Electric, an Exelon Company 2 Cent er Plaza, 110 West Fayette Street 14 th Floor Baltimore, MD 21201-3708 410 -470-8965 Anita .iackson@bqe .com From: Mark Powell HUD-17-0330-A-000512 Date: June 15, 2017 at 12:49:00 PM EDT To: "Calvin G. Butler, Jr." , "Butler Jr, Calvin:(BGE)" Cc: "Benjamin Carson (bc@interprisepartners .com )" Subject: [EXTERNAL]HUD Baltimore Tour Dear Calvin, I trust all is well with you. One of my business partners, Ben Carson, Jr., asked if I could extend an invitation to you or one of your senior team members to join Secretary Carson for the official Baltimore HUD Tour as part of the Secretary's National Listening Tour. The Mayor and Governor will be participating, as will many of the Baltimore Business and Community leaders including, Kaiser Permanente, Genesis Health care, Under Armo r, Living Classrooms, and Abell Foundation. The HUD Baltimore tour is scheduled t o 28-29 June and the agenda is just now solidifying. Sorry for the short notice. If you would like to participate, I can connect you or a designee to the point of contact at HUD to coordinate . Also, Ben has told me that a large focus of the tour will be on infrastructure and expanding public private partnerships. I am sure that Exelon/BGE particip atio n would certainly add value to this event and all parties wou ld benefit . HUD-17-0330-A-000513 Regards,Mark Mark L. Powell Chief Executive Officer ARGO Systems , LLC Main Corporate Office : 1362 Mellon Road, Suite #100 Hanover , MD 21076 410-768-2444 , ext. 232 Mobil~ (b)(6) This Email message and any attachme nt may contain informat ion that is proprietary, legally privileged, confide nt ial and/or subject to copyright belonging to Exelon Corpo ration or its aff iliates ("Exelon"). This Email is intended sole ly for t he use of the person(s) t o which it is add ressed. If you are not an initended recipient, or the employee or agent responsible for del ivery of this Email to the intended recipient(s), you are hereby notified t hat any dissemi nation, distr ibut ion or copying of this Email is strict ly prohibited . If you have received this message in error, please immed iately noti fy the sender and permane nt ly delete this Email and any copies. Exelon policies expressly proh ibit employees from making defamatory or offensive stateme nts and infr inging any copyr ight or any ot her legal right by Email commu nicat ion. HUD-17-0330-A-000514 Exelon will not accept any liability in respect of such communications. -EXCIP HUD-17-0330-A-000515 From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Merlynn Carson 24 Jun 2017 14:48 :46 +0000 Abboud , Mi chael F:(BGE);Benjamin Carson mpowell @argo-sys.com ;Jackson, An it a M :(BGE);Patton , Lynne M Re: HUD Baltimore Tour Mic hael , Yo u will be part of th e P3 partne rship discussio n on Th ursday , 29th at 2 :30 pm . My unde rstand ing is invites should 've gone out yesterday or w ill be coming out from H UD fo r it. -Mer lynn Carson Get Outlook fo r Android From: Merlynn Carson Sent: Friday, June 23, 20 17 2:06 : 12 PM To: Abboud, Michael F:(BGE); Benjamin Carson Cc: mpowell@argo-sys.com; Jackson, Anita M:(BGE) Subject: Re: HUD Baltimore Tour Michael, Let me check on the updates and I'll get back to you before COB. -Merlynn Carson, M.D. From: Abboud, MichaelF:(BGE) Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 9:5 1:26 A M To: Benjamin Carson Cc: Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov; mpowell@argo-sys.com; Jackson, AnitaM:(BGE); Merlynn Carson Subject: Re: HUD Baltimore Tour Good Morning, Just following back up w ith everyone because I haven't heard any further details about the upcoming HUD Tour. I did receive an invitation for a meeting this Thursday, June 29, 2017 @ 2:30 - 3:30PM. I am not sure if this is in addition to the two day tour or this is a replacement. Could you please provide me some more guidance on the event so l can plan the details with our CEO. Thank you, Mike On Jun 19, 2017, at 12: 10 PM, Benjamin Carson wrote: HUD-17-0330-A-000516 Twill follow Lynne's guidance on this. Look ing forward to speaking with you. Best , Ben Carson, J r. Intcrp1isc Partners l(b)(6) I Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone -------- Original message -------From: "Abbo ud, M ichael F:(BGE)" Date: 6/ 17/17 10:53 AM (GMT-05:0 0) To: Benjamin Carson , Lynne .M.Patton @ hud.gov Cc: mpowc ll@argo-sys.com , "Jackson, Anita M:(BGE)" , Mer lynn Carson Subject: RE: HUD Baltimore Tour Good Morning Ben, It is a pleasure to meet you as well and we look forward to the opportunity to wo rk together on thi s initiative. I have included several dates and times that work well next week just let me know what is most convenient for you and Lynne. Monday June 19th @ 1pm Tuesday June 20th @ 1pm Wednesday June 21 st anytime between lOa- 1pm. I will be out of town on Thursday and Friday for business. Just let me know what works and I look forward to speaking with you . Thanks, Mike Michael Abboud Prin . Bu siness An a lyst BGE CEO's Office 110 West FayetteStreet, 14th Floor Baltimore,MD 21201 Office: 410 470-8760 Mobile b 6 e.com < imageOO 1.png> HUD-17-0330-A-000517 From: Benjamin Carson [mailto:bc@interprisepartners.com) Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2017 9:15 AM To: Abboud, Michael F:(BGE);Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov Cc: mpowell@arqo-sys.com; Jackson, Anita M:(BGE);MerlynnCarson Subject: FW: HUD Baltimore Tour Anita, thank you for connecting us with Mike, we are excited to share details on the HUD tour and look forward to Exelon/BGE involvement. Mike, it is a pleasure to meet you electronically. I am adding Lynne Patton, Special Advisor to the Secretary, who is coordinating the tou r. If you have a couple times that would be convenient for a call over the next couple days to discuss the tour agenda, l am sure that we can accommodate to your schedule. We look fo1ward to speaking with you in the near future. Wann Regards, Ben Jr. Benjamin S. Carson, Jr. lnterprise Partners, LLC 6711 Columbia Gateway Dr Suite 475 Columbia, MD 21046 M: !(b)(6) ! www.JntcrpriscPartncrs.com From: "mpowell@argo-sys.com" Date: Thursday, June 15, 2017 at 7:09 PM To : Benjamin Carson Subject: Fwd: HUD Baltimore Tour Mark L. Powell Beginforwarded message: From: "Jackson, Anita M:(BGE)" Date: June 15, 2017 at 3:29:29 PM EDT To: "mpowell@argo-sys.com" Cc: "Abboud, Michael F:(BGE)", "Pellom, Stacey:(BGE)" Subject: HUD Baltimore Tour HUD-17-0330-A-000518 Good afternoon Mr. Powell - Mr. Butler is interested in participating, provided his schedule allows . By way of this emai l. I'll ask you to contact Mike Abboud, CEO Office Principal BusinessAnalyst, when you receive more information . Mike will serve as BGE point person, as it relates to Mr. Butler's possible tour participation. good day, Anita Jackson Thank you and have a Mich ael.abboud @bge.com 410-470-8760 .l/11iffl .Fftr/(,fOII Chief of Staff to Calvin G. Butler, Jr., Chief Executive Officer Baltimore Gas & Electric, an Exelon Company 2 Center Plaza, 110 West Fayette Street 14 th Floor Baltimore, MD 21201-3708 410 -4 70-8965 Anita.iack son@bqe .com From: Mark Powell Date: June 15, 2017 at 12:49:00 PM EDT To : "Calvin G. Butler, Jr." , "Butler Jr, Calvin:(BGE)" Cc: "Benjamin Carson (bc@interpr isepartners .com)" Subject : [EXTERNAL]HUD Baltimor e Tour Dear Calvin, I trust all is well with you . One of my business partners, Ben Carson, Jr., asked if I could extend an invitation to you or one of your senior t eam members to join Secretary Carson for the officia l Baltimo re HUD Tour as part of the Secretary's National Listening Tour. The Mayor and Governor will be participating, as will many of the Baltimo re Business and Community leaders including, Kaiser Permanente, Genesis Healthcare, Under Armor, Living Classrooms, and Ab ell Foundation. The HUD Baltimore tour is scheduled to 28-29 June and the agenda is ju st now solidifying . Sorry for the short notic e. HUD-17-0330-A-000519 If you would like to participate, I can connect you or a designee to the point of contact at HUD to coor dinate. Also, Ben has told me that a large focius of the tour will be on infrastructure and expanding pub lic private partnerships. I am sure that Exelon/BGE participation wou ld certainly add value to this event and all parties would benefit. Regards, Mark Mark L. Powell Chief Executive Officer ARGO Systems, LLC Main Corporate Office: 1362 Mellon Road, Suite #100 Hanover, MD 21076 410-768-2444, ext. 232 Mobilel (b)(6) I This Emai l message and any attachme nt may conta in information that is proprietary, legally privi leged, confiden tial and/or subject to copyright be longing to Exelon Corpora tion or its affiliates ("Exe lon"). This Ema il is intended solely for the use of the person(s) to which it is addressed. If you are not an intended recipient , or the employee or agent respon sible for delivery of this Emai l to the intende d recipient(s), you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this Email is strictly prohibited. If you have received this message in error, please immediately notify the sender and permanent ly delete this Ema il and any cop ies. Exelon po licies express ly pro hibit emp loyees from mak ing defamatory or offensive state ment s and infringing any copyr ight or any other legal right by Ema il comm unication. Exelo n will not accept any liab ility in respect of such com municat ions. -EXC TP HUD-17-0330-A-000520 From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Fleischer, Laura A 19 Jun 2017 16:34 :52 +0000 Simmons, Tanisha;Patto n, Lynne M Benjam in Carson RE: HUD Tour Hi, Tanisha - with your info and Lynne's open ing tomorrow, I've sent the invite out for a 2:30 call. Hi, Ben, Jr. - if this time doesn't work for you, please let me know your availabili ty. Lynne has a clear afternoon, after 2:30. Thank you, both! Laura Fleisch er Assistant to the Deputy Chiefof Sta ff I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development , HQ, Suite 10226 T: (202) 402-3667 I E: Laura.A.Fleischer @hud.gov Jj Pleasedo not print this e-mail unless necessary From: Simmon s, Tanisha [mai lto:tsimmon s@WINNCO.com] Sent: Monday , June 19, 2017 11:43 AM To: Patton , Lynne M ; Fleischer, Laura A Cc: Benjamin Carson Subject: RE: HUD Tour Hi Lynn, It's a pleasure to meet you as well! Laura - at your earliest connivance, please let me know what times afte r 1:30pm tomorrow would work on your end . Thank you, Tanisha Simmons I W innCompanies Executiv e Assistant to Lawrence Curtis, President WinnDevelopment T ( 617) 239 -4572 6 Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Boston, MA 02109 ts immo ns@winnco.com www.winncompanies.com From: Patton , Lynne M [mailto :Lynne.M .Patton@hud .gov) Sent: Monday , June 19, 2017 11:36 AM To: Simm ons, Tanisha ; Fleischer, Laura A HUD-17-0330-A-000521 Cc: Benjamin Carson Subject: Re: HUD Tour Thank you, Tanis ha & p leasure to meet you! Loop ing in my assistant, Laura , who is happy to coordinate with you to sche dule the same. Thanks all! Look forward to it! Lynne M. Patton Senior Adv isor to the Secretary & Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Hous ing & Urban Development E: lynne.m .patton @hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Jun 19, 20 17, at 11:03 AM, Simmo ns, Tanisha wrote : Hi Ben and Lynn, I hope all is well. I am Larry's assistant, Tanisha, and would like to help schedule this call. Larry can do any time after 1:30pm tomorrow (Tuesday, 6/20) . Would that work for th e both of you? Best, Tanisha Simmons I WinnCompanies Executive Assistant to Lawrence Curtis, President WinnDevelopment T (617) 239-4572 6 Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Boston, MA 02109 ts immons@winnco.com www .winncom pa nies.com From: Benjamin Carson [mailto :bc@interpr isepartner s.com] Sent: Sunday, June 18, 20 17 1:51 PM To: Curtis, Lawrence ; Lynn Patton Subject: HUD Tour Lynn e, I wou ld like to introduce you to Lawrence Curtis , Managing Partner of Winn Companies. They have met with the Secretary before and have over 1OOk multifamily units, includin g several deve lopments in Baltimore. I wanted to see if we could get a call scheduled early next week to discuss the 29th tour schedu le . I think Winn Co wou ld be a valuable addition to the round table conversations. Do you have some availability tomorrow or tuesday? Best, HUD-17-0330-A-000522 Ben Carson, Jr. Intecorise Partners l(b)(6) I Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphonc HUD-17-0330-A-000523 From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Simmons, Tanisha 20 Jun 2017 18:05:01 +0000 Patton, Lynne M;Fleischer, Laura A;Benjamin Carson Veronika Gugel RE: HUD Tour Hi Lynn, That time works for Larry. Best, Tanisha Simmons I WinnCompanies Executive Assistant to Lawrence Curtis, President WinnDevelopment T (617) 239-4572 6 Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Boston, MA 02109 tsimmons @wi nnco.com www.winncompanies .com From: Patton, Lynne M [mai lto:Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov] Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2017 2:00 PM To: Fleischer, Laura A ; Benjami n Carson ; Simmons, Tanisha Cc: Veronika Gugel Subject: RE: HUD Tour Team - my apo logies, but is there any way to bump t his to 4:30PM today or 9:30AM tomorrow morning? If not, Laura can help identify another t ime/date. I'm afra id a pressing issue has arisen. Kindly advise! Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Pub lic Engagement I Office of the Sccreta1y U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Suite 10226 1 1 E: lynnc.m.patton@hud.gov T: (202) 402-8252 I C:j(b)(6) From: Fleischer, Laura A Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2017 9:14 AM To: Benjamin Carson ; Simmons, Tanisha ; Patton, Lynne M HUD-17-0330-A-000524 Cc:Veronika Gugel Subject: RE: HUD Tour Thank you ! Laura Fleischer Assistant to the Deputy Chief of Staff I Office of the Secreta1y U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development,HQ, Suite 10226 T: (202) 402-3667 I E: Laura.A.Fleischer@hud.gov ~ Pleasedo not print this e-mail unless necessary From: Benjamin Carson [mailto :bc@interprisepartners.com 1 Sent: Monday, June 19, 2017 6 :11 PM To : Fleischer, Laura A ; Simmons, Tanisha ; Patton , Lynne M Cc:Veron ika Gugel Subject: Re: HUD Tour I am trave ling tomorrow, so never know exac tly what delays impact the schedule . Currently, 1 can probab ly make a 2:30. I may be a coup le minute s later to the ca ll. Best, Ben Jr. Benjamin S. Ca rson, Jr. lnterprise Partners, LLC 67 11 Co lumbia Gateway Dr Su ite 475 ~1~b)(~} MD21f46 www .lnterpriscPartners .com From: "Fleischer, Laura A" Date: Monday , June 19, 2017 at 12:34 PM To: "Simmon s, Tanisha" , "Patton, Lynne M" Cc:Benjamin Carson Subject: RE: HUD Tour Hi, Tanisha - with your info and Lynn e's ope ning tomorrow, I've sent the invite out for a 2:30 call. HUD-17-0330-A-000525 Hi, Ben, Jr. - if this time doesn't work for you, please let me know you r availability. Lynne has a clear afternoon, after 2:30. Thank you, both! Laura Fleisc her Assistant to the Deputy Chief of Staff I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development , HQ, Suite 10226 T: (202) 402-3667 I E: Laura .A.Fleischer @hud.gov ~ Pleasedo not print this e-mail unlessnecessary From: Simmons, Tanisha [mailto :tsimmons@W INNCO.com ) Sent : M onday, June 19, 2017 11:43 AM To: Patton, Lynne M ; Fleischer, Laura A Cc: Benj amin Carson Subject: RE: HUD Tour Hi Lynn, It's a pleasure to meet you as well! Laura - at your earliest connivance, please let me know what times after 1:30pm tomorrow would work on your end. Thank you, Tanisha Simmons I WinnCompanies Executive Assistant to Lawrence Curtis , President WinnDevelopment T (617) 239-4572 6 Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Boston, MA 02109 ts immons@w innco.com www.winn comp anies.com From: Patton, Lynne M [mailto :Lynne.M .Patton@hud .gov) Sent : M onday, June 19, 2017 11:36 AM To: Simmons, Tanisha ; Fleischer, Laura A Cc: Benj amin Carson Subject: Re: HUD Tour Thank you, Tan isha & pleas ure to meet you! Loopin g in my assistant, Laura, who is happy to coord inate with you to schedu le the same. Thank s all ! Look fotward to it! Lynne M. Patton Senior Adv isor to the Secretary & HUD-17-0330-A-000526 Director of Public Liaison U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Jun 19, 20 17, at 11:03 AM, Simmons, Tanisha wrote: Hi Ben and Lynn, I hope all is well. I am Larry's assistant, Tanisha, and would like to help schedule this call. Larry can do any time after 1:30pm tomorrow (Tuesday, 6/20). Would that work for the both of you? Best, Tanisha Simmons I WinnCompani es Executive Assistant to Lawrence Curtis, President WinnDevelopment T (617) 239-4572 6 Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Boston, MA 02109 ts immons@winnco .com www.winncom panies.com From : Benj amin Carson [mailto :bc@int erprisepartners .com) Sent: Sunday, June 18, 20 17 1:51 PM To: Curtis, Lawrence ; Lynn Patto n Subject: HUD Tour Lynne, I would like to introduce you to Lawrence Curtis, Managing Partner of Winn Companies. They have met with the Secretary before and have over 100k multifamily units, including several developments in Baltimore. I wanted to see if we could get a call scheduled early next week to discuss the 29th tour schedule. l think Winn Co would be a valuable addition to the round table conversations. Do you have some availability tomorrow or tuesday? Best, Ben Carson, Jr. lntcrprisc Partners l wrote: Hi Lynne , j ust FYI for this trip Ben has been doing all the work on the LxL (can't take any credit my selfl). I am happy to assist with anything, but Ben has taken full ownership and has done a great job w ith all the updates. As I to ld him, please let me be of assistance wherever is needed and I'm happy to help! Get Outlook for iOS From: Patton, Lynne M Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 2:57: 10 PM To: bc@intcrpriscpartncrs.com; mcarson@myriddian.com Cc : Miller, Michelle M; Demarzo, Benjamin E; Alexander, Mason; Delahoyde, Abigail M Subject: Introdu ction Good afternoon, team! By copy of this email, I just wanted to introduce Ben Jr & Mer lynn to the full Baltimore team ! Michelle Miller (HUD, Healthy Homes) and Ben DeMarzo (Director of Advance) are the point fol ks on t his t rip now. Woot woot! Abby Delahoyde is responsible for updating the Lxl on a daily basis (or more) and Mason (who you know) oversee them all as it perta ins to this trip. HUD-17-0330-A-000528 I explained to the team that you want a copy of the LxLsent to Larry, Dan, Calvin, Matt, Tom etc, so that they can identify any additional areas to join us - other than the final LS. The team simply needs to redact some lead family information and will distribute according ly now (everyone has their contact information). My apologies, as I've been in briefings all day, but thank you everyone!! Let's get the LxL out to these key players ASAP, if possible! Lynne M. 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Responsive Record of the Freedom of Information Act HUD-17-0330-A-000601 Day, Julia Acting Chief of Staff" 27 Jun 2017 17:13:43 +0000 Demarzo, Benjamin E Payne, Carol B;Miller, M ichelle M Re: List for HABCtable tents From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Understood. Thanks so muc h. Sent from my iPhon e On Jun 27, 20 17, at 1:13 PM, "Demarzo, Benjam in E'' wrote: Ok, we just are limited by the # of chairs at the table so someone else will have to sit against the wal l. From: Day , Julia "Actin g Chief of Staff'' < julia.day@baltimo recity.gov > Sent: Tuesday, June 27 , 20 I 7 12: 10 PM Subject: Re: List for HABC tab le tents To: Demarzo, Benjamin E Cc: Payn e, Caro l B , Miller, Michelle M Thank s, Ben. Wit h your indu lgence, I've made a cr itical om ission and would ask that Reginald Scriber , Deputy Commissioner for Community Services , be added. He is our most sen ior deputy . Thanks, Julie Sent from my iPhone On Jun 27, 20 17, at 12:04 PM , "Dem arzo , Benja min E" wrote: Thank you so much with your help with Julie. Our list for table tents is: Secretary Ben Carson Mayor CatherinePugh 3. Baltimore Housing CommissionerMike Braverman 4. Mrs. CandyCarson 5. Joe Defelice, HUDRegion Ill Administrator 6. HUDBaltimore Field Director CarolPayne 1. 2. HUD-17-0330-A-000602 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. HUDBaltimore Director of Public Housing Bill Tamburrino Julie Day,Acting Chiefof Staff, HABC Stephen Janes, Assistant Commissionerof Strategic Planning and Resources,HABC Jan Goslee,General Counsel,HABC Nick Ca/ace,Chief of Operations,HABC Amy Wilkinson, FHEO, HABC Joseph l ee Smith, Chairman HABCBoard of Commissioners Peter Hammen, Chiefof Operations Officer,Mayors Office Sieglinde Chambliss,Chief Financial Officer,HABC Peggy Webster, CapitolProject Finance and Development, HABC Jeannien Dunn, Staff Assistant, HABC Ben DeMarzo Director of Advance I Office of Administration U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 451 7th Street, SW, Suite 10218 T: (202) 402-5357 I C:! (b)(6) I Washington, DC 20410 ll E:benjamin.e.demarzo@hud .gov HUD-17-0330-A-000603 Themelis , Nina 27 Jun 2017 21:21 :44 +0000 Demarzo, Benjamin E RE: Listening Session Tomorrow - Attendee Addition Request From: Sent : To: Subject : Thank you! Nina Themelis 100 N. Holliday Street Baltimore, MD 21202 nina .theme lis@balt imoreci ty.gov Office of Moyor Catherine Pugh 410·396-4323 (Office) 410-576-9425 (Fax) Connect with Cathe rine Pugh - @MayorPugh 50 I] Mayor Catherine Pugh From: Demarzo, Benjamin E [ mailto:Benjam in.E.Demarzo@hud.gov] Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2017 5:2 1 PM To: Themelis, Nina Cc: Patton, Lynne M; Eldridge, Lindsey; White, Afra; Stokes, Karen; Miller, Michelle M Subject : RE: Listening Session Tomorrow - Attendee Addit ion Request Ok, we will be expecting her! Thank yo u. From : Themel is, Nina (mailto :Nina.Themelis@bal t imorec ity.gov ) Sent : Tuesday, June 27, 2017 5:19 PM To: Demarzo, Benjamin E Cc: Patton , Lynne M ; Eldridge, Lindsey ; Wh ite, Afra ; Stokes, Karen ; Mill er, Mi chelle M Subject : RE: Listen ing Session Tomorrow - Attendee Add it ion Request Thank you for confirming that Director Stokes will be able to attend, even if it is not at the table. Chief Hammen will be attending . Nina Themelis 100 N. Holliday Street HUD-17-0330-A-000604 Baltimore, MD 21202 nina.theme lis@baltimorecity .gov 410-396-4323 (Office) 410-576-9425 (Fax) Connect with Catherine Pugh W @MayorPugh50 IJ Mayor Catherine Pugh From: Demarzo, Benjamin E [ mailto :Benjamin.E.Demarzo@hud .gov] Sent : Tuesday, June 27, 2017 4:01 PM To: Themelis, Nina Cc: Patton, Lynne M; Eldridge, Lindsey; White, Afra; Stokes, Karen; Miller, Michelle M Subject: Re: Listening Session Tomorrow - Attendee Addition Request Hi Nina, they filled all the spots at the tab le bu t there are seats around the wall where our staff will be sitting- she can definit ely attend and sit there . We do have Peter Hammen down as attending and at the table, is he still coming? If not, she can take Peter's place at the table. Just let me know. From: Themelis, Nina Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2017 3:48:34 PM To: Demarzo, Benjamin E Cc: Patton , Lynne M; Eldridge, Lindsey; White, Afra; Stokes, Karen Subject: Listening Session Tomorrow - Attendee Addition Request Good Afternoon, Mayor Pugh has asked that the Director of the M ayor's Office of Government Relations, Karen Stokes, attend the listening session at 1PM tomorrow. Can you please confi rm whether this will be possible? I apologize for the late notice. Please let us know at you r earliest convenience whether this request can be accommodated. Thank you, Nina Themelis 100 N. Holliday Street Baltimore, MD 21202 nina.theme lis@baltimorec ity.gov Office of Mayor Catherine Pugh 410-396-4323 (Office) 410-576 -9425 (Fax) HUD-17-0330-A-000605 Connect with Catherine Pugh Mayer Catherine Pugh HUD-17-0330-A-000606 From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Miller, Michelle M 24 Jun 2017 01:50:04 +0000 Cliff Mit chell -DHMHDemarzo, Benjamin E Re: Listening session w ith Secretary Carson Thank you Cliff. Great ly apprec iated Look forward to seeing you next week Michelle Get Outloo k for iOS F rom: C liff Mitchell -DHMH - Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 9:49:0 l PM To : Miller, Michelle M Cc: Dema rzo, Benjamin E S ubject: Re: Listening sess ion with Secretary Carson Michelle - absolutely not hing to worry about. I am de lighted to be able to attend. On Jun 23, 2017 7:32 PM, "Mi ller, Miche lle M" wrote : Cliff I received confirma tion from Ruth Ann that you wou ld be able to attend the Health and Hous ing listening sess ion Wednesday, June 28th at the Henderson Hopkins Family Resource Center room. The sess ionbis from 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm. Althoug h I am so glad the information got to you and you are ab le to attend, I am very sorry that you did not receive the official originally invite. You should have and should be at the top of our list for all the great work you hav e done with us over the years (plus I th ink Peter/w e may still owe you something from a previous meet ing in Baltimore:)) Have a great weekend and again please accept my apo logies on the error Mich elle Get Outlook for iOS NOTICE: This message and the accompanying documents are intended only for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed and may contain information that is privileged, or exempt from disclosure under applicable law. If the reader of this email is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that you are strictly prohibited from reading, disseminating, distributing, or copying this communication. If you have received this email in error, please notify the sender immediately and destroy the original transmission. HUD-17-0330-A-000607 From: Sent: Miller, Michelle M 23 Jun 2017 18:50:57 +0000 Patton, Lynne M;Demarzo, Benjamin E Alexander, Mason;Delahoyde, Abigail M RE: Please add To: Cc: Subject: Excellent! Thank you michelle Michelle Miller Deputy Director Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes US Dept of Housing and Urban Development 202-402-5769 (office) (mobile) I l(b)(6) ~~A OFFICEOF LEADHAZARDCONTROL ANOHEALTHY HOMES From: Patton, Lynne M Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 2:50 PM To: Miller, Michelle M ; Demarzo, Benjamin E Cc: Alexander, Mason ; Delahoyde, Abigail M Subject: Please add Importance: High Hey Team! Please add these peop le to the LxLfor the LASTlistening session on public private partnerships. I have already invited them all. • • • • • • Law rence Curtis, President Winn Development (ts imm ons@winnco .com ) Dan Hirschfeld, Genesis HCC(dan.h irschfeld@genesishcc.com ) Calvin Butler( calvin.but ler@bge .com ) M att Rienzo (mrienzo@sagamoredevelopment .com ) William Cole (wco le@ba lt imoredeve lopment. com ) Tom Geddes (tgeddes@plank industr ies.com ) HUD-17-0330-A-000608 However, I just told Mason that BJwants a copy of the Lxl sent to all of the above people so they can identify any other potential places to join us. I defer to you all to make a SECOND REDACTEDCOPY (removing all lead paint address & resident info) to distribute accordingly. I will loop you all in with them now. Stand by .... (, 1 ~ 11!( , IIIW..: ,, Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor & Director of Public Engagement I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housin and Urban Development, Suite 10226 E: lynnc.m.pattou @hud.go v T: (202) 402-8252 I C: (b)(6) HUD-17-0330-A-000609 From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Miller, Michelle M 28 Jun 2017 22:22:08 +0000 Patton, Lynne M Demarzo, Benjamin E;Alexander, Mason;Delahoyde, Abigail M RE: Ray Lewis Oh sorry to confuse....we had it set up as for the elected officials however there are not any coming since they are in sessions and it appears there are votes going on tomorrow. We were thinking it would be a great time for Ray and the Secretary to be around together....separate from the other areas. Otherwise if preferred, he could come during the mix and mingle through the attendees Just a thought! michelle Michelle Miller Deputy Director Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes US Dept of Housing and Urban Development 202-402-5769 (office) !(mobile) l(b)(6) -----Original Message----From: Patton, Lynne M Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 20 17 6:20 PM To: Miller, Michelle M Cc: Demarzo, Benjamin E ; Alexander, Mason ; Delahoyde, Abigail M Subject: Re: Ray Lewis Ok. Let me rethink, as I don't want ray to change his whole schedule around just to meet some politicians. He was really doing it for the kids. But if SO HUD is only mingling with attendees from I :05-1:25, then Ray will overshadow him if they do it side by side. Don't get me wrong, both arc Baltimore hometown heroes, but Ray is like a living legend down there. Loi. I wouldn't want to distract from the overall mission. Mason - do you agree? Call me tonight if you have a sec! Lynne M. Patton Regional Administrator, Region II & Senior Advisor to Secretary Carson U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development (2 12) 542-7100 lynne.m.patton@hud.gov > On Jun 28, 20 17, at 5:47 PM, Miller, Michelle M wrote: > > I don't believe that is the case. I think there may be some confusion because we broke the time down a little further for the community event. > HUD-17-0330-A-000610 > Here is what the schedule looks like for the fair > 12:30-12:45 meet and greet with local officials/others > I 2:45-I :05 meet and greet with vendor and exhibitors > I :05- I :25 meet and greet with attendees > > I have heard this is going to be a huge turn out....the best place for Ray may be from I 2:30- I 2:45. It can be a chance for them to chat and then Ray could mix/mingle as well for a little bit. I am sure folks will want pictures for sure > > Thank you > michelle > > Michelle Miller > Deputy Director > Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes > US Dept of Housing and Urban Development > > 202-402-5769 (office) j(b )(6) !mobile) > > > -----Original Message----> From: Patton, Lynne M > Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 20 17 5:19 PM > To: Miller, Michelle M ; Demarzo, Benjamin E ; Alexander, Mason ; Delahoyde, Abigail M > Subject: Re: Ray Lewis > > I know you all arc busy, but I need to tell Ray Lewis something folks! Time? Address? > > Lynne M. Patton > Regional Administrator, Region II > & Senior Advisor to Secretary Carson > U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development > (2 12) 542-7100 > lynne.m.patton@hud.gov > > > >> On Jun 28, 20 17, at 3:30 PM , Patton, Lynne M < Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov> wrote: >> >> Can one of you send me the most recent LxL ASAP so I can tell Ray Lewis when to come tomorrow? Merlynn said her dad is only staying at the fair for 20 min now?? If that's the case, I'm sure we can all appreciate that I'm not going to have poor Ray adjust his entire schedule to come. >> >> Lynne M. Patton >> Regional Administrator, Region II >> & Senior Advisor to Secretary Carson >> U.S . Department of Housing & Urban Development » (212) 542-7100 >> lynne.m.patton@hud.gov >> >> HUD-17-0330-A-000611 From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Attachments: image0lO.png Patton, Lynne M 12 Jun 2017 19:31:17 +0000 Coressel, Jacie Alexander, Mason;Delahoyde, Abigail M;Demarzo, Benjamin E Re: Secretary Carson Listening Tour in Baltimore imageO0S.jpg, image006.png, image007.png, image008.jpg, image009.jpg, Ye s, if you can, please confirm the lunch with her & I wi ll have Abby (copied) add it to the LxL. Abby/Ben - please see be low. Thanks Jacie! ! Lynne M . Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Pub lic L iaison U.S. Department of Hous ing & Urban Development E: lynne .m .patton @hud .gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Jun 12, 20 17, at 3:29 PM, Coressel, Jacie wrote: Do you guys want me to respond? I know you all have been spearheading the Baltimore trip. I am happy to confirm with her if you'd like. Jacie Coressel Director of Scheduling I Off ice of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housin and Urban Development, HQ, Suite 10218 T: (202)·402-3823 IC:(b)(6) I E: Jacie.cor essel@hud.gov From: Burley, Michael N Sent: Monday, June 12, 2017 3:15 PM To: Eldridge, Lindsey ; Themelis, Nina Cc:White, Afra ; Coressel, Jacie Subject: RE: Secretary Carson Listening Tour in Baltimore Hi Lindsey, Wonde rful, I appreciate you getting back to me so quick ly. I'm looping in the Secretary's scheduler , Jacie Coressel, to confirm t he details for lunch on the 28th . HUD-17-0330-A-000612 Best, Mic hael Michael Burley Advisor to Intergovernmental Relations U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 202-402-6018 michael.n .burley@hud .gov From: Eldridge, Lindsey fmai lto: lindsey.eldridge@balt imo recity .gov] Sent: Monday, June 12, 2017 2:04 PM To: Burley, Michael N < Michael.N .Burley@hud.gov>; Themelis, Nina Cc: White, Afra Subject: RE:Secretary Carson Listening Tour in Baltimore Good Afternoon Mic hael, Yes, t he Mayor w ou ld love to have lunch with Secretary Carson on June 28th . The best location for lunch in proximity of the 1pm event would be Capital Grille Restaurant - 500 E. Pratt Street . I have made a reservation for 7 guest in a private room if this location works for t he Secretary. At your convenience, please confirm if this location for lunch would work with the Secretary's schedule. The Mayor would also like to join the Secretary for the listening tour at the Baltimore Housing Authority. If you have any f urther questio ns or concerns, please let us know . Thank you, Lindsey Lindsey Eldridge 100 N. Holliday Street Office of Baltimore, MD 21202 Mayor CatherinePugh Lindsey.Eldr idge@balt imorec ity .gov 410 -396-4889 (Office) HUD-17-0330-A-000613 410-576-9425 (Fax) Connectwith CatherinePugh @MayorPugh50 Mayor Catherine Pugh From: Burley, Michael N [ mailto :Michael.N.Burley@hud.gov ] Sent: Monday, June 12, 2017 8:32 AM To: Eldridge, Lindsey; Themelis, Nina Cc: White, Afra Subject: Secretary Carson Listening Tour in Baltimore Good Morning , Secretary Carson will b e in Baltimore on Wednesday, June 28th and Thursday , Jun e 29th. If possible , he would like to have lunch with Mayor Catherine Pugh at 11:30 AM on the 28th. A suggested location for lunch in prox imity of the l :00 pm event wou ld be greatly appreciated. [ believe Ms. White is already aware of the overall schedule of events , but I've included details for a few of the major stops for refere nce. Please advise on the Mayor 's availability for lunch on the 28 th. Best, -Michael BUJley Michael Burley Advisor to Intergovernmental Relations U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 202-402-6018 michael.n.bur ley@hud.gov Wednesday, June 28th 11:30am-12:30pm / CLOSED PRESS Lunch with Mayor Cat herine Pugh Location: TBD by Mayor's Office Possible Attendee s: Mayor Catherine Pugh, Afra Wh ite, Peter Hammond , SOHUD , Candy Carson , Ben Carso n Jr, Merlynn HUD-17-0330-A-000614 1:00pm-2:00pm / CLOSED PRESS Listening Session with the Baltimore Housing Authority Location: Baltimore Hou sing Authority. 4 17 Fayette Street, Baltimore , MD 2 1202 Attendees: Mike Braver man, Mayor Pugh & Senior Leaders hip of BHA Summary: Hold listening session with BHA leadership to identify best practices , areas of need & improvement 2:30pm-3:30pm/ OPEN PRESS Tour of Developments by East Baltimore Development , Inc. (EBDI) Location: EBDl, 173 1 East Chase Street, Baltimore MD 21213 Attendees: Ray Skinner (CEO of EBDI) EBDI staff and public and private funders ofEBDI including ; State of MD, City of Baltimore , Annie E Casey Foundation, John s Hopkin s Institution , the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation , the Atlantic Philanthropi es. Approx imately 25 attendees (especia lly Jean Hitchcock) Summary : Tour of new row houses built by Ryan Hom es as part of the larger effort to revitalize the East Baltimore neighborhood. Tour of Eager Park, a new green space designed to draw the East Baltimore neighborh ood togethe r. Tour of Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Early Childhood Center. Thursday, June 29th 12:30pm-2:00pm / OPEN PRESS HUD & Secretary Carso n's National Healthy Homes Communit y Family Fair Location/Partner: Under Annor House, 1100 East Fayette Street, Baltimor e, MD 21202 Contact: Cell: Attendees: State and local elected officials; Community members. HUD-17-0330-A-000615 Coressel, Jacie 12 Jun 2017 00:44:38 +0000 Benjamin Carson;Patton, Lynne M To: Cc: Smith, Jen (Office of CEO);Merlynn Carson;Marc Weller;Matt Rienzo;Caroline Pease;Tom Geddes Subject: Re: Secretary Carson visit From: Sent: Thank you, Ben! Jen--I will echo Lynne and say that we look forward to working with you on this! When is a good time tomorrow to discuss? I am free in the afternoon tomorrow. How does around 2 pm sound for everyone? I am flexible. Once we lock in a time l will send more detail s for the call. Thanks, all! I look forward to speaking with you tomorrow. Enjoy the rest of the eveni ng! Jacie Coresse l Get Outlook for iOS From: Patton, Lynne M < lynne.m.patton @hud.gov > Sent: Sunday, June 1J, 20 17 6:04 PM Subject: Re: Secretary Carso n visit To: Benjamin Carson Cc: Tom Geddes , Smith, Jen (Office of CEO) , Mer lynn Carson , Carollne Pease , Marc Weller , Coressel , Jacie , Matt Rienzo Thank you, Ben & pleasu re to meet you, Jen! l'm happy to jump on a ca ll at your convenience tomorrow too to give you an overview of Secretary Carso n's upcoming trip to Baltimore. Specifica lly, Secretary Carson wishes to invite Mr. Plank to be hi s specia l guest at some of the VIP events. To that end, Jacie & I look forward to working with you to identify mutually beneficial times in their respect ive calendars. Your assistance with this matter is greatly appreciated. Thank you & have a wonderfu l remaining weekend! Lynn e M. Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Directo r of Pub lic Engageme nt U.S. Department of Hou sing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.pa tton@hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Jun 11, 2017, at 4: 11 PM, Benjamin Carson wrote: HUD-17-0330-A-000620 Jen, I have added Lynne Patton and Merlynn Carson in as well. Jacie said she will reach out to coordinate. Enjoy the weekend, and thanks for the quick respo nse ! We look forward to speaking tom01rnw. Best, Ben Carson, Jr. Inter rise Partners (b)(6) Sentfrom my Verizon.SamsungGalaxysmartphonc -------- Original message -------From: "Smith , Jen (Office of CEO)" Date: 6/ 11/17 11:52 AM (GMT-05:00) To: Marc Weller Cc: Benjam in Carson , Tom Geddes , Matt Rienzo , Caro line Pease Subject: Re: Secretary Carson vis it Hi Ben - good to meet you by email. Pis let me know a convenient time to connect tomorrow by phone so we can learn more. Best Jen Sent from my iPhone > On Jun 1l, 20 17, at 11:42 AM, Marc Weller wrote: > > Tomi Jen > Ben Carson JR CCD > > The Secretary is coming to do a tour of Baltimore and would like to hook up with us as well as Kevin and his office to see what's going on~ Ben can add some color to this. > > Ben -Tom Geddes CEO of Plank industries and Jen Smith Kevin's Chief of Staff on this email. > Keep me in the loop and let me know what you need!! > Looking forward to hosting your father and showing him all the exciting things we are doing in Baltimore!!!! > > Marc HUD-17-0330-A-000621 Benj amin Carson 12 Jun 2017 17:18:30 +0000 Matt Rienzo Cc: Coressel, Jacie;Patton, Lynne M;Smith, Jen {Office of CEO);Mer lynn Carson;Marc Weller;Caroline Pease;Tom Geddes Subject: Re: Secretary Carson visit From: Sent: To: Matt, not a problem . Marc , what time works best to connect? Be st, Ben Jr. Benjamin S. Carson, Jr. lnt erprisc Partners, LLC 67 11 Columbia Gateway Dr Suite 475 Columbia , MD 21046 M J(b)(6) ! www. l nterpr isePartn ers .com From: Matt Rienzo Date : Monday, June 12, 2017 at 12:44 PM To: Benjam in Carson Cc: "Coressel, Jacie" , "Patton, Lynne M " , "Smit h, Jen (Offi ce of CEO}" , Me rlynn Carson , Marc Weller , Caroline Pease , Tom Geddes Subject: Re: Secreta ry Carson visit Ben, Unfortunately due to schedules we can't make 2pm work today after all. Marc is going to call you direct ly and talk through next steps. Thanks very much! Matt On Jun 12, 20 17, at 12: 17 PM , Benjam in Carso n wrote: Team , HUD-17-0330-A-000622 Just following up on the conference line. Were we able to get one set up for the 2pm call today? Thanks, Ben Jr. Benjamin S. Carson, Jr. lnterprise Partners, LLC 67 11 Columbia Gateway Dr Suite 475 Columbia1 MD 21046 M:l{b)(6) www.lnterpnsePartners.com I From: Matt Rienzo Date : Monday , June 12, 2017 at 5:45 AM To: "Coressel, Jacie" Cc: Benjamin Carson , "Patton, Lynne M" , "Smith, Jen (Office of CEO)" , Me rlynn Carson , Marc Weller , Caroline Pease , Tom Geddes Subject: Re: Secretary Carson visit I believe we can make 2pm work on the Sagamore Development side. Caro line can send out a call in# once we have a time setded. We look forward to speaking later today!! Matt On Jun 11, 20 17, at 8:44 PM, Coresse l, Jacie wrote: Thank you, Ben! Jen--I will echo Lynne and say that we look forward to working with you on this ! Whe n is a good time tomorrow to discuss? I am free in the afternoon tomorrow. How doe s around 2 pm sound for everyone? I am flexible. Once we lock in a time I will send mor e details for the call. Thanks , all! I look forward to speak ing with you tomorrow. Enjoy the rest of the eveniJ1g! Jacie Core ssel Get Out look for iOS From: Patton , Lynne M < lynne .m .patto n@hud .gov> HUD-17-0330-A-000623 Sent: Sunday, June 11, 20 l 7 6:04 PM Subject: Re: Secretary Carson visit To: Benjamin Carson Cc: Tom Geddes , Smith, Jen (Office of CEO) , Merlynn Carson , Caroline Pease , Marc Weller , Coressel, Jacie , Matt Rienzo Thank you, Ben & pleasure to meet you, Jen! I'm happy to jump on a call at your convenience tomorrow too to give you an overview of Secretary Carson's upcoming trip to Baltimore. Specifically, Secretary Carson wishes to invite Mr. Plank to be his special guest at some of the VIP events. To that end, Jacie & I look forward to working with you to identify mutually beneficial times in their respective calendars. Your assistance with this matter is greatly appreciated. Thank you & have a wonderful remaining weekend! Lynne M . Patton Senior Advisor to the Secretary & Director of Public Engagement U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov 0: 202-402-8252 On Jun 11, 20 17, at 4: 11 PM, Benjamin Carson wrote: Jen, I have added Lynne Patton and Merlynn Carson in as well. Jacie said she will reach out to coordinate. Enjoy the weekend, and thanks for the quick response! We look forward to speaking tomorrow. Best, Ben Carson, Jr. inter rise Partners (b)(6) Sent from my Vcri,:on.SamsungGalaxy smartphonc -------- Original message -------- HUD-17-0330-A-000624 From: "Smith , Jen (Office of CEO)" Date: 6/ 11/17 11:52 AM (GMT-05:00) To: Marc Weller Cc: Benjamin Carson , Tom Geddes , Matt Rienzo , Caroline Pease Subject: Re: Secretary Carson visit Hi Ben - good to meet you by email. Pis let me know a convenie nt time to connect tomo rrow by phone so we can learn more. Best Jen Sent from my iPhone > On Jun 11, 2017, at 11:42 AM , Marc Weller wrote: > > Tomi Jen > Ben Carson JR CCD > > The Secretary is coming to do a tour of Baltimore and would like to hook up with us as well as Kevin and his office to see what's going on ... Ben can add some color to this. > > Ben-Tom Geddes CEO of Plank industries and Jen Smjth Kevin's Chief of Staff on this email. > Keep me in the loop and let me know what you need!! > Looking forward to hostin g your fath er and showing him all the exci ting things we are doing in Ba ltimore!!!! > > Marc HUD-17-0330-A-000625 Bregon, Nelson R 20 Jun 2017 21:11:34 +0000 Demarzo, Benjamin E;Patton, Lynne M;Alexand er, Mason RE: Staff Car Manifest From: Sent: To : Subject: DONE! Ne ls on R. Br e gon A ss oc iat e Assi sta nt De puty Se cr et a ry Offic e of Fi e ld Poli c y a nd M a na g e me nt From : Demarzo, Benjamin E Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2017 4:21 PM To : Bregon, Nelson R < Nelson.R.Bregon@hud.gov >; Patton , Lynne M ; Alexander, Mason Subject: Staff Car Manifest Hi Nelson and Lynne, Sheila spoke with Ma son, we will not need Elvis Solivan and Char les Halm to attend the Baltimore trip. He said if there are any questions to discuss wi t h Sheila. I now have: Limo : SOHUD, Mrs. Carson, Ben Jr., Merlynn Staff 1: Nelson Bregon, Joe Defelice, Deana Bass, Beth Zorc, Raffi William s, Carol Payne Staff 2 : Michell e Miller , Jon Gant, Shannon Steinbauer , Sammy Mayo HUD-17-0330-A-000626 From: Sent: To: Subject: Zorc, Bethany A 24 Jun 2017 16:05:29 +0000 Demarzo, Benjamin E Re: Travel Arrange ment s for Baltimore Thanks. My plan right now is to take the train in both days. f may just plan to meet you at the first location. Get Outlook for iOS From: Demarzo, Benj amin E Sent: Saturday , June 24, 20 17 12:04:52 PM To: Zorc , Bethany A Subject: Re: Travel Arrangements for Baltimore I'm not sure, they allow security and advance to book ourselves for his travel regardless but I don't know the rules for other employees. From: Zorc, Bethany A Sent: Saturday , June 24 , 2017 11: 11: 10 AM To: Dema rzo, Benjamin E Subject: Re: Travel Arrange ments for Balt imore Hi Ben, I was told that I would not be able to have HUD pay for a hotel for me as I live within 50 miles of Baltimore. ls that not the case? Beth Get Outlook for iOS From: Demar zo, Benjamin E Sent: Friday , June 23, 2017 7:23:54 PM To: Bregon, N elson R; Def elice, Joseph J; Bass, Deana; Zorc, Bethany A; William s, Rapha el L; Mayo, Sammy E Cc: Wallis, Patrick R; Payn e, Carol B ; Alexander, Mason ; Fleischer , Laura A ; France schiniPetty, Raquel; Miller, Michelle M Subj ect: Travel Arrangemen ts for Balt imore Hi everyone, Carol Payne, our Baltimore Field Office Director (cc'd) has arranged for Pat rick Wallis (also cc'd) to transport everyone in a van to t he Secretary' s stops in Baltim ore on Wednesday and Thur sday. HUD-17-0330-A-000627 Please reply with which hotel you are staying at so we can coordinate a pickup point with Patrick. It may make the most sense for everyone to meet at the Baltimore Field Office each morn ing and depart from there if you are all at differ ent hotels. Patrick's contact information is: Patrick Wallis, Senior Management Analysis I Cell: !(b)(6) Patrick.R.Wallis@hud.gov Thank you, -Ben Ben DeMarzo Director of Advance I Off ice of Admin istratio n U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 451 7th Street, SW, Suite 10218 T: (202) 402-5357 I C:!(b)(6) I Washington, DC 20410 11 E: benjamin.e.demarzo@hud.gov HUD-17-0330-A-000628 From: Sent : To: Subject: Wi lliams, Raphael L 26 Jun 2017 22:27:57 +0000 Demarzo, Benjamin E RE: update to Balt imore tour Not a prob lem ju st wanted to make sure you were in the loop From: Demarzo, Benjamin E Se nt : Monday, June 26, 2017 6:28 PM To: William s, Raphael L Subject: RE: update to Baltimore tour Ok, we will probably basically be passing him to you at 1:30pm to hand le th e 1:30-2:20pm media hits so as long as you have it all sorted out that's fine . From: Williams, Raphael L Sent : Monday , June 26, 2017 6 :24 PM To: Demarzo, Benj amin E Subje ct: update to Baltimore tour Radio interview at 1:46pm Balt imore Sun interv iew at I :35pm Still scheduling the TV hit Press Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Ur ban Development Raphacl.L.Williams@hud.gov C:!(b)(6) p:(202) 402-5524 HUD-17-0330-A-000629 From: Sent: To: Subje ct: Alexander, Mason 24 Jun 2017 00:38:07 +0000 Demarzo, Benjamin E Re: Updated Baltimore Lxl for you Let's send to ben and make him happy please . Kindest Regards, Mason A lexander Director of Scheduling and Operations I Office of Admini stration US Department of Housing and Urban Development 451 7th Street, SW Washington, DC 20410 Offir· 1202)402- 5968 Cell: (b)(6) I * This email was sent by a mobile device. Please excuse any grammar or misspelling s. F rom: Demarzo , Benjamin E Se nt: Friday, Jun e 23, 2017 8:37 :22 PM To: Alexa nder, Mason S ubject: Updated Baltimo re LxL for you Mason, An updated Baltimore Lxl is attac hed just for you, I'll wait until Monday to resend to whole group. -Ben HUD-17-0330-A-000630 From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Bacon, James A 26 Jun 2017 18:15:08 +0000 Demarzo, Benjamin E;Barton, Victor ia L Alexander , Mason Re: Vettin g Request for Frank Stronach and Former Rep. Toby Roth Thanks Ben! James Bacon Briefing Coor dinator Office of Administration U.S. Department of Hou si ng and Urban Development Office: 202-402-6 162 Ce llj(b)(6) I From: Demarzo, Benjamin E Sent: Monday, June 26, 20 17 I :59:48 PM To: Bacon, James A; Barton, Victoria L Cc: Alexa nd er, Mason Subject: FW: Vetting Request for Frank Stronach and Fonn er Rep. Toby Roth Background info for the Frank Stronach meet ing From: Campbell, Cynthia F Sent: Monday, June 26, 20 17 1:54 PM To: Demarzo, Benjamin E Cc: Alexander, M ason Subject: RE: Vett ing Request for Frank Stronach and Former Rep. Toby Roth His daughter, Belinda Stronach, has a strong t rack record of philanthropy. Here's one of her larger donation s: http://www .prnewswire.com/news-releases/the -belinda-stronach-foundation -tbsf-commits-up -to-5 -mill ion-over-5years--at-the -clinton -global-init iative-cgi-to -empower -girls-and-women -globally-103469369.html https ://en.wik lpedia.org/wiki/Belinda Stronach She funded this wom en's shelter in Canada as w ell: http://belindas.nextmp .net/ She also helped raise awareness of homelessness, quoted from wiki: On November 20, 2014, Stronach co-chaired Covenant House Toronto's Executive Sleep Out 2014 Edition with Tim lieweke (MLSEPresident& CEO).Stronach, along with more than 80 other community and business leaders, spent the night sleeping outside (in -18 •cf) to raise awareness and critical funds to support the programs and ser vices that help youth transition from a life on the stree ts to a life of opportunity. The 2014 Sleep Out was th e most successfu l in the three-year history, raising mare than $939,000.{10} I can't find much on his philanthropy. HUD-17-0330-A-000631 From: Demarzo, Benjamin E Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 12:52 PM To: Timberlake, Courtney B ; Moran, Michael J ; Brown, Jereon M ; Bryon, Jemine A ; Allen, Lindsey A ; Free, Kenneth E ; Campbell, Cynthia F ; Cruciani, Linda M ; Petty, Timothy J ; Zorc, Bethany A Cc:Alexander, Mason ; Patton, Lynne M Subject : Vetting Request for Frank Stronach and Former Rep. Toby Roth Hi everyone, Mason asked that I send you this vetting request for a meeting we are planning for SOHUD while he is in Baltimore. The meeting would be with : Frank Stronach, Owner, The Stronach Group Former Congressman Toby Roth (R-Wisconsin) Thank you, -Ben .......... '. l :. \ J Ben DeMarzo Director of Advance I Office of Admin istration U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ th 451 7 Street SW SL•r l 02l 8 I War T: (202) 402-5357 C: (b)(6) I ngton DC 20410 I E: ~a11Jin.e.demar~hug ,g9v HUD-17-0330-A-000632 Demarzo, Benjamin E 26 Jun 2017 12:44:27 +0000 Holtman, Andrea Payne, Carol B;Miller, Michelle M RE: Walkthrough of HABC on E. Fayette for Secretary Carson From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Thank you very much Andrea! From: Holtman, Andrea [mailto:Andrea.Holtman@habc .org] Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 8:44 AM To: Demarzo, Benjamin E Cc: Payne, Carol B ; Miller, Michelle M Subject: RE:Walkthrough of HABC on E. Fayette for Secretary Carson Tomorrow at 11am is perfect. From: Demarzo, Benjamin E [mailto:Benjamin.E .Demarzo@hud .gov] Sent: M onday, June 26, 2017 8:41 AM To: Holtman, Andrea Cc: Payne, Carol B ; Miller, Michelle M Subject: RE:Walkthrough of HABC on E. Fayette for Secretary Carson Thank you Andrea. We won't be in Balt imore until tomorrow, we are really hop ing to do the walkthrough at about 11:00AM tomorrow. Please let me know. Thank you very much, -Ben ......... f. \; \ Ben DeMarzo Director of Advance I Office of Administration U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 451 J'hStreet, SW, Suite 10218 T: (202) 402-5357 I Ll{b)(6) I Washi ngton, I~: DC 20410 benjamin.e.demarzo@hud.gov From: Holtman, Andrea [mailto :Andrea.Holtman@habc .org1 Sent: M onday, June 26, 2017 8:39 AM To: Demarzo, Benjamin E Cc: Payne, Carol B ; Miller, Michelle M Subject: RE:Walkthrough of HABC on E. Fayette for Secretary Carson HUD-17-0330-A-000633 Good morning Mr. DeMarzo, I wi ll follow up shortly; checking our staff's availability. Thank you, Andrea Andrea J. Holtman Administrative Coordinator Office of the Commissioner 417 E. Fayette Street Baltimore, MD 21202 Office: 410-396-5504 andrca.holtman @habc .org From: Demarzo, Benjamin E [mailto:Benjamin .E.Demarzo@hud .gov] Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 3:19 PM To: Braverman, Michael "Acting DHCDCommissioner -HABC Executive Director" Cc:Holtman, Andrea ; Payne, Carol B ; Miller, Mi chelle M Subject: Walkthrough of HABC on E. Fayette for Secretary Carson Hello Commissioner Braverman, Our staff and security detail at HUD are hoping to do a walkthrough of the HABC room on E. Fayette Street that we will be using for the listening session with Secretary Carson. Are you or your staff available on M onday, June 26th or Tuesday, June 27th to do a walkthrough with us so we can plan everything out with you before the event? We would greatly appreciate it. Thank you very much, -Ben DeMarzo HUD-17-0330-A-000634 ~ \ \ Ben DeMarzo Directo r of Advance I Office of Admi nist rat ion U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 451 7t h Street, SW, Suite 10218 T: (202) 402-5357 I C (b)(6) Washington, DC 20410 I E: benjam in.e.demarzo@hud .gov HUD-17-0330-A-000635 From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Benjamin Carson 25 Jun 2017 14:19 :53 +0000 Alexander, Mason Merlynn Carson Sam Ross - Bon Secour Mason, Here is Sam Ross's contact information. He is the CEO of the hospital and had expressed interest in being part of the tour: samucl ross@bshsi.org Best, B Benjamin S. Carson, Jr. Interprise Partners , LLC 67 I I Columbia Gateway Dr Suite 475 ;I:/rb)~'~) MD 2 I 1Ll 6 www.fnterprisePartners.com HUD-17-0330-A-000636 From: Demarzo, Benjamin E Sent : 23 Jun 2017 23:23:54 +0000 To: Bregon, Nelson R;DeFelice, Joseph J;Bass, Deana;Zorc, Bethany A;Williams, Raphael L;Mayo, Sammy E Cc: Wallis, Patrick R;Payne, Carol B;Mason Alexander (Mason.A lexander@hud.gov);Fleischer, Laura A;Franceschini-Petty, Raquel;Miller, Michelle M Subject: Travel Arrangements for Baltimore Hi everyone , Carol Payne, our Baltimo re Field Off ice Director (cc'd) has ar ranged for Patrick Wallis (also cc'd) to transport everyone in a van to the Secretary's stops in Baltimore on Wednesday and Thursday . Please reply with which hote l you are staying at so we can coo rdinate a pickup point with Patr ick. It may make the most sense for everyone to meet at the Baltimore Field Office each morn ing and depart from there if you are all at different hotels. Patrick's contact information is: Patrjck WaUjs cei({b)(6) Sear _ Management Analysis Patrick.R.Wallis@hud.gov Thank you, -Ben Ben DeMarzo Director of Advance I Offi ce of Admin ist rat ion U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 451 7th Street, SW, Suite 10218 T: (202) 402-5357 I b 6 Washin gton, DC 20410 I E:benjamin.e.demarzo@hud.gov HUD-17-0330-A-000637 FSA@BCDTRAV EL.COM 23 Jun 2017 22:25:03 +0000 TRAVEL@FISCAL.TREASURY.GOV ;FSA@BCDTRA VEL.COM;Demarzo, From: Sent: To: Benjamin E Subject: Travel Itinerary for DEMARZO/BEN JAMINE HOTEL - Tuesday, June 27 2017 Bait Marriott Inner Harbor 110 S Eutaw St Baltimore , MD 21201 United States +1 (410) 962 -0202 +1 410 625-7892 Check In/Check Out: Status: Numb er of Person s: Number of Room s: Number of Nights : Rate per night: Guaranteed : Confirmation : Frequent Guest ID: Cancellation Policy : CO2 Emission s: Tuesday , June 27 2017 • Thursday , June 29 2017 Confirmed 1 1 2 USD 156.00 plus tax and any additional fees Yes 84743689 XXXX06989 FOR 24/7 TRAVEL ASSISTANCE PLEASE CONTACT HE BCD TRAVE L TEAM AT 1-844-278-5521 FOR OUTS IDE THE US CALL COLLEC T 770-829-2604 HUD-17-0330-A-000638 FOR THE HEAR ING IMPA IRED- PLEASE DIAL 71 1 0 ACCESS RELAY SERVICE- PROVIDE PHONE NUMBER OF 1-844-278-5521 TO ACCESS TRAVEL DUE TO RECENT CHANGES IN THE FY15 GOVERNMENT CITY PAIR PROGRAM/CPP YOUR AIR RESERVATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CANCELLATION BY THE AIRLINES IF NOT TICKETED AT LEAST 8 HOURS PRIOR TO SCHEDULED DEPARTURE PLEASE ENSURE ALL NECESSARY APPROVALS ARE PROCESSED IN CCORDANCE WITH YOUR AGENCYS BUSINESS RULES BUT NO LESS HAN 3 BUSINESS DAYS PRIOR TO DEPARTURE TO ENSURE TICKETING . 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Please see additional terms and conditions related to this itinerary at Terms and Conditions. HUD-17-0330-A-000642 Demarzo, Benjamin E 24 Jun 2017 01:05:32 +0000 bc@interpri separtners.com;mcarson@myr iddian.com Mason Alexander (Mason.Alexander@hud.gov) Updated Baltimore LxLfor 06.28.17 to 06.29.17 BALTIMORE(LxL) for 06.28.17 to 06.29.17.docx From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Attachments: Hello Ben and Merlynn, Attached is the latest version of the Baltimore line x line. As Lynne said, we have to redact t he addresses of the lead remediation homes he is visiting. Please let me know if you have any questions . Thank you very much, -Ben Ben DeMa rzo Director of Advance I Office of Administration U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ 451 7th Street, SW, Suite 10218 Washington, DC 20410 T: (202) 402-5357 I C: (b)(6) I E:benjamin.e.demarzo@hud.gov HUD-17-0330-A-000643 AGENDAFORTRAVEL US DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT SECRETARY BEN CARSON Wednesday, June 28, 2017 Baltimore, Maryland Michelle Miller,Deputy Director,Lead Hazard Control& Healthy Homes MasonAlexander, Director of Scheduling and Operations Joe DeFelice,Region Ill Administrator Beth Zorc, Office of General Counsel Ben DeMarzo,Director of Advance Raffi Williams, PressSecretary Keith Ford,Security Advance Cell:(b )(6 ) Cell: Cell: Cell: Cell: Cell: Cell: - We dnes day, June 28, 2017 Attir e : Busin es s 9:1 0am Depart for Balt imore Field Office (Drive Time: 45 mins) Locatio n : Baltimore Field Office, City Cresce nt Building, 10 South Howard Street, 5t h Floor, Baltimore, MD 21201 Limo:SOHUD,Mrs. Carson 10 :00 am -10 :30am / CLOSEDPRESS Mee ting with Baltimor e Field Office Senior Staff Location: Baltimore Fie ld Office, City Crescent Build ing, 10 Sout h Howard Street, 5t h Floor , Baltimore, MD 2120 1 Contact: Caro l Payne, HUD Field Office Director, Baltimor e Cell: l(b)(6) I Summary: Meet and greet with Director CarolPayne, Region 111Administrator Joe Defelice, and 7 senior staff members for 30 minutes. 10 :30 am- 11 :15 am / CLOSEDPRESS Welcome Re mark s with Q&Aand Photo s with Baltimor e Field Office Staff Locat ion: Baltimor e Field Office, City Cresce nt Buildin g, 10 South Howard Street, 5th Floo r, Baltimore , MD 21201 Contact: Caro l Pay ne, HUD Field Office Director, Baltimore Cell:l (b)(6) I Attendees: Approximately 60. Summary: Remarks to the entire field staff including introduction of new Region lll Administrator Joe DeFelice. Awards and certificates will be presented to 30+year employees. This visit ends with photo ops. 1 HUD-17-0330-A-000644 11:15am Depart for Lunch with Mayor Catherine Pugh (Drive Time: 10 minutes) Location: Teavolve, 1401 Aliceanna St, Baltimore, MD 21231 Limo: SOHUD,Mrs. Carson Staff 1: Nelson Bregon,Joe Defelice, Deana Bass, Beth Zorc, Raffi Williams,Carol Payne Staff 2: Michelle Miller,Jon Gant,Shannon Steinbauer, Sammy Mayo 11:30arn-12:45prn/ CLOSEDPRESS Lunch with Mayor Catherine Pugh (D) Location : T eavolve, 1401 Aliceanna St, Baltimore , MD 21231 Contact: Afra White, Director of External Relations, Office of Mayor Pugh Cell:l(b )(6) Teavoiv e Contact: Kim or Emma, Manager s, T eavolve Phone: (410) 522-1907 I Attendees: Mayor Catherine Pugh,Afra White, Peter Hammen, SOHUD,Candy Carson Notes: Reservationfor Table of 7for SOHUD, Table of 10 for Staff, Table of 6 for Security. 12:45pm Depa rt for Liste nin g Session with HABC (Drive Time: 10 minutes) Location: Benton Building, Baltimore Housing Authority (13 th Floor), 417 E. Fayette Street, Baltimore , MD 21202 Limo:SOHUD,Mrs. Carson Staff 1: Nelson Bregon,Joe Defelice, Deana Bass, Beth Zorc, Raffi Williams,Carol Payne Staff 2: MichelleMiller,Jon Gant,Shannon Steinbauer, Sammy Mayo 1:00prn-2:lSpm Liste ning Session Location : Benton 21202 Contact: Baltimor CeII:l(b)(6) / CLOSEDPRESS with the Housing Authority of Baltimore City (HABC) Building, Baltimore Hou sing Authority (13 th Floor), 417 E. Fayette Street, Balti more, MD e Hous ing Commissioner Mike Braver man I Attendees: • HUDBaltimore Field Director CarolPayne • HUDBaltimore Director of Public Housing Bill Tamburrino • Baltimore Housing Commissioner Mike Braverman • Julie Day,Acting Chiefof Staff, HABC • Stephen Janes, Assistant Commissioner of Strategic Planning and Resources,HABC • Jan Goslee, GeneralCounsel,HABC • Nick Ca/ace,Chiefof Operations, HABC • Amy Wilkinson, FHEO, HABC • Joseph Lee Smith, Chairman HABCBoard of Commissioners • Peter Hammen, Chief of Operations Officer,Mayors Office • Sieg/inde Chambliss,ChiefFinancial Officer,HABC • Jeannien Dunn, Staff Assistant, HABC • Mayor Pugh (invited- likely will attend) 2 HUD-17-0330-A-000645 Summary: Hold listening session with BHA leadership to identify best practices, areas of need & improvement 2:15p m Depart for Tour of EBDI Town Home s (Drive Time: 10 minutes) Location: The Towns at Eager Park, , 1710 East Eager Street, Baltimore, MD 21205 Limo:SOHUD,Mrs. Carson Staff 1: Nelson Bregon,Joe Defelice, Deana Bass, Beth Zorc, Raffi Williams, Carol Payne Staff 2: Michelle Mi/ler,Jon Gant,Shannon Steinbauer, Sammy Mayo 2:30pm-3:00pm/ CLOSEDPRESS Tour of Development by East Baltimore Development, Inc. (EBDI) Location: The Towns at Eager Park, 1710 East Eager Street, Baltimore, MD 21205 Contact: Michelle Miller, Deputy Director, HUD Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes Cell:!(b)(6) EBO! Contact: Ray Skinner, CEO, EBO! Cell:l{b)(6) I I Attendees: • Ray Skinner, CEO,EBDJ(tour co-lead) • Ken Holt, Secretary of Housing,Maryland (tour co-lead) • Jeanne Hitchcock, EBDI and Johns Hopkins • Andy Frank, Special Assistant to the President,John Hopkins University Summary: Tour of new row houses built by Ryan Homes as part of the larger effort to revitalize the East Baltimore neighborhood. 3:00pm Depart for Tour of the Weinberg Early Childhood Center (Drive Time: 5 minutes) Location: Weinberg Ear ly Childhood Center Family Resource Center at Henderson Hopkins, 2100 Ashland Ave, Baltimore, MD 21205 Limo: SOHUD,Mrs. Carson Staff 1: Nelson Bregon,Joe Defelice, Deana Bass, Beth Zorc, Raffi Williams,Carol Payne Staff 2: Michelle Miller,Jon Gant,Shannon Steinbauer, Sammy Mayo 3:10pm-3:30pm/ CLOSED PRESS Tour of t he Weinberg Early Childh ood Center Location: Weinberg Early Childhood Center Family Resource Cent er at Henderson Hopkin s, 2100 Ashland Ave, Baltimore, MD 21205 Contact: Michelle Miller, Deputy Director, HUD Office of Lead Hazard Control and Hea lthy Homes Cell:r(b)(6) Henderson Hop km s Contact: Tracy Foster Location: ( 443) 642 -2060 Cell: l(b)(6) I I/ Attendees: • Ray Skinner, CEO,EBDI(tour co-lead) • Ken Holt, Secretary of Housing, Maryland (tour co-lead) • Jeanne Hitchcock, EBDIand johns Hopkins • Andy Frank, Special Assistant to the President,John Hopkins University 3 HUD-17-0330-A-000646 Summary: Tour of Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Early ChildhoodCenter. 3:30pm-4:30pm/ CLOSED PRESS Listening Session with EBDI and Johns Hopkins Location: Weinberg Ear ly Childhood Center Family Resource Center at Henderson Hopkins, 2100 Ashland Ave, Baltimore, MD 21205 Contact: Michelle Miller, Deputy Director, HUD Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Home s Cell:l(b)(6) I Attendees: EBDIand Johns Hopkins senior managers and funders. Approximately 20-25 attendees. Summary: Hold listening session with EBDI&Johns Hopkins leadership to discuss importance of public-private partnership for housing-related health, safety concerns & neighborhood redevelopment. Health and Housing Community: Confirmed: • Adam Spanier, MD,Ph.D.,MPH,FAAP,Associate Professor,Department of Pediatrics University of Maryland School of Medicine on behalf of American Academy of Pediatrics • Frank Lesh, Executive Director,American Society of Health Inspectors • Leana Wen, MD,Commissioner,Baltimore Health Department • Alice Kennedy, Deputy Commissioner,Baltimore Green,Healthy and Sustainable Homes • Dr. Redonda Miller,MD,President,Johns Hopkins Hospital • Ken Holt, Secretary, Mary land Department of Housing • Horacio Tablada, Deputy Secretary, Maryland Department of the Environment • Shannon MacMahon, Director, Maryland Medicaid • CarolineBlakely, President, Rebuilding Together • Raymond Skinner, Executive Director, £DBI • Ryan Chao,VicePresident,Annie E. CaseyFoundation - Baltimore CivicSite • Andy Frank, Special Assistant to President,Johns Hopkins • Ben Seigel, Director,johns Hopkins - 21st Centuries Cities • Dr.Josh Sharfstein,Johns Hopkins - School of Public Health • Dr. PhyllisSharps,Johns Hopkins - School of Nursing • Jeanne Hitchcock, Chairfor EBDIBoard of Directors,Johns Hopkins/EBDI • Dr. CliffMitchell,Director of Environmental Health, Mary land Department of Health • Dr. Kathyrn Edin, Bloomberg School of Public Health,Johns Hopkins • Aaron Merki, Program Director, Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation Awaiting Response: • Ann Marie Costello,Director- Childrenand Adults Health Programs Group,Centers for Medicaid Services • Jonathan Reckford, CEO,Habitat for Humanity • Catherine Anderson, United Health Care • Patty Brown, President,Johns Hopkins Healthcare • ChrisOechsli,President and CEO,The Atlantic Philanthropies • Patrick McCarthy,President, Annie E. CaseyFoundation • Rachel Monroe, President and CEO,Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation 4 HUD-17-0330-A-000647 4:30pm Depa rt for Meet ing with Frank Stronach Location: Atwat er's Hopkins Cafe, 1909 Ashland Ave, Baltimor e, MD 21205 Limo: SOHUn Mrs. Carson Staff 1: Nelson Bregon,Joe Defelice, Deana Bass, Beth Zorc, Rafft Williams,CarolPayne Staff 2: Michelle Miller,Jon Gant,Shannon Steinbauer, Sammy Mayo 4:45pm-5:30pm/ CLOSEDPRESS Meeting with Frank Stronach Location: Atwater's Hopkins Cafe, 1909 Ashland Ave, Baltimore , MD 21205 Contact: Former Congressman Toby Roth Cell:l(b )(6) I Summary: Mr. Stronach is the owner of Pimlico racecourse in Baltimore and would like to meet with you regarding plans he has for urban revitalization/urban agriculture in Baltimore. He is not looking for federal funds - he is interested in investing private capital and bringing many jobs to the area. This meeting was requested by CongressmanSean Duffy and CongressmanAndy Barr on behalf of Mr. Stronach. 6:00pm Depa rt for Dinn e r with Governor La rry Hoga n (R) Location: Rec Pier Chop House (inside Sagamore Pendry Hotel) , 1715 Thame s Street, Balti more, MD 21231 Limo:SOHUD,Mrs. Carson 6:30pm- 8:30pm / CLOSEDPRESS Dinn er with Governor Larry Hogan (R) Location: Rec Pier Chop House (inside Sagamore Pendry Hote l), 1715 Th ames Street, Baltimore, MD 21231 Contact: Kyle McColgan, Assistant to Gov. Hoga n Ce11: l(b)(6) Restaurant Contact: Kevin (Manager), Rec Pier Chop House Cell: !(b)(6) Work: (443) 552-1300 I I Attendees: GovernorHogan, First Lady Yumi Hogan, SOHUD, Candy Carson 5 HUD-17-0330-A-000648 AGENDAFORTRAVEL US DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT SECRETARYBEN CARSON Thursday, June 29, 2017 Baltimore, Maryland Cell:(b )(G) Cell: Cell: Cell: Cell: Cell: Cell: MichelleMiller,Deputy Director,Lead Hazard Control& Healthy Homes Mason Alexander, Director of Scheduling and Operations Joe Defelice, Region Ill Administrator Beth Zorc, Officeof GeneralCounsel Ben DeMarzo,Director of Advance Raffi Williams,PressSecretary Kevin Thomas, Security Advance Thur sday, June 29, 2017 Attire: Business 7:35am Depart for Home assisted with Lead Hazard Control Grant (Drive Time:35 mins) ADDRESSREDACTED limo: SOHUD , Mrs. Carson 8:1 5am- 8:45am / OPEN PRESS Tour home that has been assisted with HUDLead Hazard Control Grant ADDRESSREDACTED Contact: Michelle Miller, Deputy Director, HUDOffice of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes CeII:l(b)(6) l Summary: Tour home offamily that has been assisted with HUDLead Hazard Controlgrant funds. Home has had lead hazards controlled and housing-related health and safety hazards mitigated under an OLHCHH Lead Hazard Controlgrant and has Healthy Homes Supplemental funding. Contractorfrom Deveau Construction will be on hand to answer any questions about lead remediation process. 8:45am Depart for Second Home assisted with Lead Hazard Control Grant (Drive Time: 10 mins) ADDRESSREDACTED limo: SOHUD,Mrs. Carson Staff 1: Nelson Bregon,Joe Defelice, Deana Bass, Beth Zorc, Raffi Williams,CarolPayne Staff 2: MichelleMiller,jon Gant,Shannon Steinbauer, Sammy Mayo 9:00am- 9:30am / OPEN PRESS Tour second home assisted with HUDLead Hazard Control Grant ADDRESSREDACTED Contact: Shannon Steinbauer, Division Director, HUDOffice of Lead Hazard Control Cell:l(b)(6) I 6 HUD-17-0330-A-000649 9:30am- 9:45am / PRESS GAGGLE Press Gaggle Outside Second Lead Remediation Home ADDRESSREDACTED Contact: RaffiWilliams, Press Secretary Cell:l(b)(6) I 9:45am Depart for Listening Sessions with Baltimore Community Voices (Drive Time: 5 mins) Location: Coppin State University, Talon Center Room 214, 2500 W North Ave, Baltimore MD21216 (Building on Loop Road near Parking Lot F/G) Limo: SOHUD,Mrs. Carson Staff 1: Nelson Bregon,Joe DeFelice,Deana Bass, Beth Zorc, Raffi Williams, Carol Payne Staff 2: Michelle Miller,Jon Gant,Shannon Steinbauer, Sammy Mayo 10:00am-11:00am / CLOSED PRESS Listening Sessions with Baltimore Community Voices Location: Coppin State University, Talon Center Room 214, 2500 W North Ave, Baltimore MD 21216 (Building on Loop Road near Parking Lot F/G) Contact: Michelle Miller, Deputy Director, HUDOfficeof Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes Cell:!(b)(6) Coppin State Contact: Matthew Curio, Scheduling and Logistics, Coppin State Cell: t(b)(6) Location: (410) 951-3569 I I Attendees: Approximately 20-25 att endees. Summary: Hold listening session with key Baltimore community leaders. Community Voices: Confirmed: • Anthony Pressley,Executive Director, Druid Heights CDC • Ken Strong, HABC • Alice Kennedy, HABC • CynthiaAnderson, DOEHBC£Solar Energy • GeorgeKlep, Bon Secours Baltimore Health System • Rev.Alvin Hathaway, Union Baptist Church • Michael Preston, Director of East Baltimore Community Affairs,Johns Hopkins • Robin Truiett-Theodorson,Assistant Directorfor Community Affairs,Johns Hopkins Invited: • Diann Be/I-McCoy,Associated Black Charities • Tessa Hill,President, Baltimore Chapter NAACP • Howard Henderson, President, Baltimore UrbanLeague • Terrell Wiliams, Community Organizer,BUILD • Talib Horne, Community Works • GerardJoab,Executive Director, St Ambrose Housing • Wanda Best, Executive Director, Upton Planning Committee • Dr. Maria Thompson, President, CoppinState University • Ella Broadway, RAB President, tenant • Wallace Craig,RAB RADCommittee Chairperson,tenant 7 HUD-17-0330-A-000650 • • • • • • Sharon Jones, RAB Policy Chairperson/HABC Resident Commissioner, tenant Rev. Hoffman Brown, Wayland Baptist Rev. Dontae Hicks, Southern Baptist Church Rev. Patrick Clayborn, Bethel AME Church Rev. Elmore E Warren, Whitestone Baptist Church Rev. Todd Yearly, Douglas Memorial Comm. Church 11:00am Depart for Lunch with Joe Def elice and Carol Payne (Drive Time: 15 mins) Location: B&OAmerican Brasserie, 2 N. Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201 Limo: SOHUD,Mrs. Carson Staff 1: Nelson Bregon,Joe DeFelice,Deana Bass, Beth Zorc, Rafji Williams,Carol Payne Staff 2: Michelle Miller,Jon Gant,Shannon Steinbauer, Sammy Mayo 11 :15am- 12:15pm / CLOSEDPRESS Lunch with Region III Administr ator Joe DeFelice and Baltimor e Field Office Director Carol Payne Location: B&OAmerican Brasserie, 2 N. Charles St, Baltimore , MD 21201 Conlact: Carol Payne,JU D Field Office Director, Baltimore Cell: (b )(6) Resta urant Contact: Lerone McDonald, Manager, B&OAmerican Brasserie Location: (443) 692-6 170 Notes: Reservation f or 7for SOHUD,10fo r staff, 6f or security under CarolPayne 12:15pm Depart for Nation al Healthy Homes Community Family Fair (Drive Time: 15 mins) Location : Hender son Hopkins, 2100 Ashland Ave, Baltimore MD 21205 Limo: SOHUD,Mrs. Carson Staff 1: Nelson Bregon,Joe DeFelice,Deana Bass, Beth Zorc, Rafji Williams,Carol Payne Staff 2: Michelle Miller,Jon Gant, Shannon Steinbauer, Sammy Mayo 12:30pm-12:45pm / CLOSEDPRESS Meet & Greet with Local Officials a t the Nation al Healthy Homes Community Family Fair Location : Henderson Hopkins, 2100 Ashland Ave, Baltimore MD 2120 5 Contact: Michelle Miller, Deputy Director, HUDOffice of Lead Hazard Control Cell:yb)(6) Hen er son Hopkins Contact : Tracy Foster Cell: d(b)(6) Location: ( 443) 642-2060 I I/ Summary : Quick meet and gr eet with elected officials and local VIPsbefore the National He·althy Homes Community Family Fair. 12:45pm-1:05pm / OPEN PRESS Tour of Vendor s at National Healthy Homes Community Family Fair Location: Hender son Hopkins, 2100 Ashland Ave, Baltimor e MD 21205 Contact : Shannon Steinbauer , Division Director, HUDOffice of Lead Hazard Control Cell: l(b)(6) I Summary: Interact with vendors providing community resources and health services including blood lead testing. 8 HUD-17-0330-A-000651 Exhibi to r and Vendor List Green& Healthy Homes initiative (GHHJ) • Baltimore City Fire Department • Baltimore City Health Department • HUD-OLHCHH • Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital • Maryland Department of the Environment • BCHDHealthy Homes • Greater Baltimore Asthma Alliance • United Healthcare • Baltimore City Health Department • B'Morefor Healthy Babies • UMMSHealth Plans/ Riverside Health • • • • • • • • • • • • • Healthcare Access Maryland United Way JR Wood GroupSenior Life Insurance Lead PoisoningPrevention Program Men and FamiliesCenter Universityof Maryland Health Advantage Maryland Dept. of Health Wolo Eats (Food Truck] B'more Fit (Zumba) BalloonAnimals Monsters and Mermaids (Face Paint] CreativeAlliance (DJ) 1:05pm- 1:25 pm / OPEN PRESS Mix and Mingle with Attendees at National Hea lthy Homes Community Family Fair Location: Henderson Hopkins, 2100 Ashland Ave, Baltimore MD 21205 Contact: Shannon Steinbauer, Division Director, HUD Office of Lead Hazar d Control Cell:l(b)(6) I Attendees: 200-300 expected, Ray Lewis of the Baltimore Ravens, the Leadie-Eddielead testing puppet, state and local elected officials;community members. Summary: interact with attendees and observe community activities geared towards children participating in blood lead testing. 1:30 pm- 1:40pm / TV INTERVIEW Stan d-up TV Int erv iew with Fox 45 (WBFF) Location: (At the Community Fair) Hender so n Hopkins, 2100 Ashland Ave, Baltimore MD 21205 ~~~ ,(~f( ,affi Wil)jamr-Press Secretary 6 1:40pm-1:50pm / PRINT INTERVIEW Print interview with John Fritze of The Baltimore Sun Locat ion : (At the Community Fair) Hender so n Hopkin s, 2100 Ashland Ave, Baltimor e MD 21205 Contact: Raffi William s, Press Secretary Cell:l(b)(6) I 1:50pm- 2:00pm / RADIO INTERVIEW Rad io interview with Derek Hunter of WBAL 1090AM Location: (At the Community Fair) Hende rso n Hopkin s, 2100 Ash land Ave, Baltimore MD 21205 Contact: Raffi Williams, Press Secretary Ce11:l(b)(6) I 2:00pm- 2:10 pm / PRINT INTERVIEW Print interview with Jon athan Eas ley of The Hill Location: (At the Community Fair) Henderson Hopkin s, 2100 Ash land Ave, Baltimore MD 21205 Contact: Raffi Williams, Press Secretary Cell:l(b)(6) I 9 HUD-17-0330-A-000652 2:10pm- 2:20pm / PRINT INTERVJEW Print interview with Tessa Benson of Time Magazine Location: (At the Community Fair) Henderson Hopkins, 2100 Ashland Ave, Baltimore MD 21205 Contact: RaffiWilliams, Press Secretary Cell:!(b )(6) I 2:30pm- 3:30pm / CLOSEDPRESS Listen ing Session with Non-Profit & Corporate Leaders re: Public/Pr ivate Partnerships Location: Henderson Hopkins, 2100 Ashland Ave, Baltimore MD 21205 Contact: Michelle Miller, Deputy Director, HUDOfficeof Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Hornes Cell:l(b)(6) Hender son Hopkins Contact: Tracy Foster Cell:l(b)(6) Location: ( 443) 642-2060 I I/ Summary: Listening session with Corporate & Non-Profit Funders and Corporatel eaders. Attendees: Corporate and Non-Profit Community Confirmed: • Bart Harvey,Enterprise Foundations • Terri Ludwig, President, Enterprise Community Partners • Ruth Ann Norton, President & CEO,Greenand Healthy Homes Initiative • Amanda Reddy, Executive Director, National Centerfor Healthy Housing • ClarenceAnthony, CEO/ExecutiveDirector,National League of Cities • Paul Weech, President and CEO,Neighborworks America • Rebecca Morley,Director,Health Impact Project, Pew Charitable Trust • JoeJones, President/CEO,Urban Families • AranthanJones, Chiefof Staff, Kellogg Foundation Invited: • Stephanie Powers,Federal Liaison, Councilon Foundations • Ralph Smith, CEO,Grade Level Reading • Kathy Sessions,Executive Director, Health and Environmental Grantmakers • Rip Rapson, Kresge Foundation • Drew Altman, President, Henry Kaiser Family Foundation • Richard Besser, President, Robert WoodJohnson Foundation • Bob Embry, Abell Foundation (Lynne) • CalvinBulter, Baltimore Gasand Electric (Lynne) • YMCAof Maryland (Lynne) • JP Morgan, Baltimore (Lynne) • Lawrence Curtis,President, Winn Development (Lynne) • Dan Hirschfeld,COO,GenesisHCC(Lynne) • Matt Rienzo, Chiefof Staff, Sagamore Development (Lynne) • William Cole,CEO,Baltimore Development Corporation (Lynne) • Tom Geddes,CEO,Plank Industries (Lynne) 10 HUD-17-0330-A-000653 3:30pm Depart for Residence [End of Tour] Limo: SOHUD, Mrs. Carson 11 HUD-17-0330-A-000654 Subject: Location : 2:301PM- MEETwith Beth and Mason SOH UD's office Start : End: Show Time As: Mon 6/26/2017 2:30 PM Mon 6/26/2017 3:00 PM Tentative Recurre nce: (none) Me eting Status: Not yet responded Organizer: Required Attendees : DocBen Zorc, Bethany A; Mason Alexander (Mason.Alexander@hud .gov) Topic: Baltimore HUD-17-0330-A-000655 Subject : Location : MEET with Mason Alexander and Michel le Miller REBaltimore SOH UD's office Start : End: Mon 6/26/2017 11:00 AM Mon 6/26/2017 11:30 AM Recurrence: (none) Meeting Status: Accepted Organizer: Required Attendees: DocBen Alexander , Mason; Miller , Michelle M HUD-17-0330-A-000656 Cruciani, Linda M From: Alexander, Mason Wed nesday, June 14, 2017 10:38 AM Cruciani. Linda M Baltimore Sent: To: Subject: Can you call me please when you have a moment. I have some concerns about this trip. Kindest Regards, Mason Mason Alexander Dir~r.tor ot S Cc: Daggett , Tanya R Subject : RE: Coffee w/ Ben Jr. Fantasti c! Thank you for th e quick response, and I look forw ard to it . Best, Alfonso Alfonso A. CostaJr. Special Assistant to the Secretary I Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ, Suite 102.14 T: (202)402 -5556 I cl(b)(6) 11 E: atfo_r:,so.a._cost a@lwQ,g_Qv From: Eagles, David T Se nt : W ednesday, June 14, 2017 10:05 AM To: Costa, Alfonso A Cc: Daggett , Tanya R Subjec t: RE: Coffee w/ Ben Jr. Alfon so - would be great to meet Ben Jr and I' ll mak e Thur sday work. I am cc' ing Tanya and she can provide some suggested tim es. I look forward to it. HUD-17-0330-A-000676 From: Costa, Alfonso A Se nt : Wednesday, June 14, 2017 10:03 AM To: Eagles, David T Subject : Coffee w/ Ben Jr. Hello Mr. Eagles, A pleasure running into you earlier. Per our brief conversation, I was talking with Ben Jr. last might and I think it would be great to have you two meet sooner than later! He informed me that he wou ld be able to swing by HUD on Thursday, June 22 nd for coffee if you have a free 15-20 minute w indow afte r lunch/in the afternoon. Please let me know at your earliest convenience, and thank you! Best, Alfonso Alfonso A. CostaJr. I Special Assistant to the Secretary Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HQ, Suite 10214 T: (202)402-5556 I C: l{b)(6) I' E: alfonso-a.cqsta@hud.gov HUD-17-0330-A-000677 From: Sent: To: Subject: Importance: Good morning. Bregon, Nelson R 5 Jul 2017 14:25:29 +0000 Bass, Deana FW: Genesis HealthCare High FYI: From: Hirschfeld, Dan [mailto :Dan.Hirschfeld@GenesisHCC.com] Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2017 10:44 AM To: Miller, Miche lle M ; Payne, Carol B ; Bregon, Nelson R Cc: Benjamin Carson ; mcarson@myr iddian .com Subject: Genesis HealthCare Importance: High Thank you again for the opportunity to meet with Secretary Carson last week. I found the meetings very informative and insightful. Not only was I impressed with the vision of Secretary Carson but the passion and commitment of the attendees, it was inspiring. Secretary Carson talked about having a public-private partnership to demonstrate that working together to create "Healthy Homes" within the HUD communities. We are prepared to move forward with this demonstration and believe within 60 days we could start providing services in the HUD communities. Therefore, we would have statistics, data and outcomes by the end of the year. We would recommend we start in either Baltimore, Philadelphia, Denver or several cities in Florida. These healthcare services could help with falls, asthma, aging in place issues, isolation, cognition, etc. If there was space we could also open a "Vita lity Center" which would act as the foca l point for these services. As you consider our partnership, here is a summary of Genesis HealthCare. Genesis HealthCare is the largest post-acute provider in the US. We operate approximately 500 nursing homes and assisted living facilities throughout the US with approximately 100,000 employees and $6.7 billion in revenue. In addition, as the contract rehab provider, we operate in another 1,500 locations, which include hospitals, nursing homes, assisted living, independent, CCRC,outpatient clinics and in home/community services. Through these 2,000 locations we currently treat 500,000 patients per year. We also operate several ancillary businesses including: 1. 450-person physician and nurse practitioner company that provides services without our nursing homes. 2. Rehab company servicing 2,000 locations as well as in-home/community rehab services HUD-17-0330-A-000678 3. Evidence based clinical pathways for reducing falls, emergency room diversion, medication compliance, social isolation, depression, etc. 4 . Respiratory company servicing 750 locations throughout US with 32 vent units, asthma, sleep studies and in-home RT services 5. Staffing and travelers company called CareerStaff 6. GRSAcademy providing post-acute training, education and job ready skills 7. Partnerships with the leading innovation companies to monitor, determine risk and bend the cost curve for healthcare services I would welcome the opportunity to meet and discuss the execution, implementation of services in greater detail, let me know what would be a good time and place. Have a great weekend and a safe 4th of July. Dan Dan Hirschfeld President - Genesis Rehab Services (GRS) President - Respiratory Health Services (RHS) President - GRSAcademy President - Vitality to You President - lnterantional Operations EVPand COO Genesis HealthCare 101 East State Street Kennett Square, PA 19348 Email: dan.hirschfeld@genesishcc.com Office: 610-925-4025 Cell:l (b)(6) Thi s e-mail and any attachm ents may co ntain info rma tion which is confid ential , proprietary, privil ege d or otherw ise protecte d by law. The information is so lely intended for the named addressee (or a person respon sible for de livering it to the addr essee). If you are not the intended rec ipient of this message , you are not authori zed to read, print, retain, copy or disseminate this message or any part of it. If you have recei ve d thi s e-mail in error, please notify the se nder immediately by rettun e-ma il and delete it from yowcomput er. HUD-17-0330-A-000679 Hughes, Andrew 9 Mar 2017 16:26:23 +0000 To : Greenwood, Sheila M Subject: FW: Orbital ATK CRS-7Launch Info Attachments: Orbital ATK CRS-7 Invitation Letter_vl.doc, Orbita l ATK CRS-7 Admin Guest Bus Launch Day Agenda 03-19-17 Rev 2.doc From: Sent: fyi From : Wang, Jen Rae (HQ-AA000) [mailto:jenrae.wang@nasa .gov] To : bc@inte rprisepartners.com; Hughes, Andrew ; mcarson@myridian.com Cc: Posey, Glenn P. (HQ-NL000) Subject: FW: Orbital ATK CRS-7 Launch Info Hello, friends. Following-up from yesterday's wonderful swearing-in ceremony. I'm sure everyone is sti ll on Cloud 9. Thank you for allowing me to stay for that moment of history- it meant a lot to me. NASA would be honored to host you all for a launch at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. As discussed, the next launch is schedu led for March 19/20 (see attached). Please let me know if you have any questions. Our Protocol Officer, Mr. Glenn Posey is also copied. (Andrew, can you please share this with the Cos, as wel l? I didn't get her email yesterday.) Very respectfully, Jen Rae Jen Rae Wang NASA,Special Advisor Strategic Communications C1(b)(6) 1 0: 202-358-1640 jenrae.wang@nasa.gov Woo IStrategic IAchiever! ConnectednessICommunicat ion From : Posey, Glenn P. (HQ-NL000) Sent: Friday, March 3, 2017 1:34 PM To : Wang, Jen Rae (HQ-AA00O) Subject: FW: Orbital ATK CRS-7 Launch Info FYI, Ms . Wang. Here is wh at we sent to HUD last Friday for the upcoming Orbital ATK launch. I have not received a rep ly but RSVPdeadline is not unt il March 10. Thank you. GP HUD-17-0330-A-000680 ... N~ . ·. . . . On behalf of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Acting Administrator Robert Lightfoot, you are cordially invited to attend the launch of the Orbital ATK Commercial Resupply Services 7 (CRS-7) from Space Launch Complex 41 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida currently targeted for Sunday, March 19. Cygnus will launch on a United Launch Allianc e Atlas V rocket and will carry crew suppli es and vehicl e hardwar e to the orbital laboratory to support the Expe dition 50 and 51 crews. Investigation s scheduled on this launch include an Advanced Plant Habitat , which will integrate new technology to increase overall efficiency, reliability, and robustness of plants grown on station. This experiment will build on the success of NASA ' s Veggie, the first fresh food growth system on station, and will provide ongoing research for the development of food production systems for longduration exploration missions. Manipulating cell cultures in space is challenging as the cells can spontaneou sly grow in 3-D. Another new investigation bound for the U.S. National Laboratory will look at usin g magnetized cells and tools to make it easier to handle cells and cultures, and improve the reproducibility of experiments. The Slosh Coating experiment will investigate a special type of coating that can repel liquids when applied to container walls. If effec tive, the liquid repell ent could be used to design more efficient storage tanks for propellant and other fluid s used in space exploration. There also will be a number of CubeSats on board Cygnu s that will be deployed from the NanoRacks CubeSat Deployment on the spac e station , including a NASA HUD-17-0330-A-000681 science payload known as IceCube , which will provide data to scientists' understanding of ice clouds and their role in climate change. We invite you to visit the agency's webs ite for more informat ion about the mission including launch countdown coverage and NASA 's launch blog. The launch time is targeted for no earlier than Sunday , March 19, 2017 at - 10:56 p.m. EDT . In the event of a launch slip, another launch opportunity could be available on Monda y, M arch 20 at - 10:33 p.m. EDT. Attached you will find an itinerary, includin g the schedule for launch day activities. All guests are respon sible for providing their own travel accommodations, including transportation to the bus pick-up locations. We have secured a limit ed block of room s at the hotels listed on the enclosed itinerary, which are also the bus pick-up locations. If you would like to reserve a room at one of these hotel s, please let me know and our Protocol Officer, Glenn Posey will contact you directly , once you have RSVP 'd, to make your reservation in this special block. When making travel plan s, please keep in mind th e tentativ e natur e of launches. The launch date is subject to change due to various factors. lf a change shou ld occur, we will contact you as soon as practical to allow you time to make adjustments to your travel plans. This invitation extends to you and one guest. Plea se RSVP to our Protocol Officer, Glenn Posey by e-mailing gposey@nasa.gov , by Friday, March 10, 20 17. Feel free to contact Mr. Posey directly at 202-253-603 l with any questions or concerns . We hope you will be able to join us for the launch and look forward to hearin g from you . HUD-17-0330-A-000682 Orbital ATK CRS-7 ITINERARY FOR Acting Administrator's Guests TOUR AND LAUNCH VIEWING KENNEDY SPACE CENTER (KSC) OSB II Viewing Site KSC POC: Name: Tiffan y Fairley Cell: l(b)(6) I Group POC: Name : Cindy Stee le Celli (b)(6) Name: Glenn Pose] Cell: !(b)(6) I KSC Escort: Name: Cell: Na m·rDenise Your g Cell: (b)(6) Saturday. March 18 1 2017 (L-1) 11:15am Escort and bus arrive at: Royal Mansions Resort 8600 Ridgewood Avenue Cape Canavera l, FL 32920 Te l: 321-784-8484 11:30 am Guests board bus to proceed to 2nd pick up location 11:45 am Escort and bus arrive at: Country Inn and Suites 9009 Astronaut Boulevard Cape Canaveral, FL 32920 Te l: 321-784-8500 12:00 pm Guests board bus and depart for Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex (KSCVC) 12:30 pm - 2:30 pm Arrive and tour KSCVC - Guests may enjoy free time in park (includes Space Shuttle Atlantis Exhibit, IMAX and all other exhibits and shows at park). Cameras allowed. 2:30 pm Depart KSCVC for Apollo Saturn V Center (ASVC) 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm Arrive and tour ASVC (includes Ad Astra Per Aspera - A Rough Road Leads to the Stars, the new tribute to the Apollo 1 crew). Cameras allowed. 3:45 pm Depart ASVC for LC-41 4 :00 pm Arrive for Photo Opportunity (outside gate) LC-41 - Enter via Titan Road/exit via Beach Road 4:30 pm Depart Pad Area and return to hotel(s) Orbital A TK and ULA will co-host a pre-launch reception on Saturday , March 18, from 6:00pm-8:00 pm at Milliken 's Reef, 683 Dave Nisbet Drive, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920. Guests are responsible for their own transportation. HUD-17-0330-A-000683 Sunday, March 19, 2017 (L-0) 7:30 pm Escort and bus arrive at: Royal Mansions Resort 8600 Ridgewood Avenue Cape Canaveral, FL 32920 Tel: 321-784-8484 7:45 pm Guests board bus to proceed to 2 nd pick up location 8:00 pm Escort and bus arrive at: Country Inn and Suites 9009 Astronaut Boulevard Cape Canaveral, FL 32920 Tel: 321-784-8500 8:15 pm Guests board bus and depart for KSC - enter KSC via SR 405 (Gate 3) 8:45 pm Escort and guests arrive at OSB II - Business Casual Attire Cameras allowed. Complimentary hors d'oeuvres and beverages will be served. 9:30 pm Administrator 's Briefing 10:56 pm Orbital A TK CRS- 7 Launch Launch window is 30 minutes 11 :30 pm Guests return to bus and to hotels - - exit KSC via SR 405 (Gate 3) Actual departure time will be based on laun ch time. 12:00 am Arrive hotel(s) 2 HUD-17-0330-A-000684 Cc: Patton, Lynne M 23 Jun 2017 18:57:10 +0000 bc@interprisepa rtners.com;mcarson@myr iddian.com Miller, Michelle M;Demarzo, Benjamin E;Alexander, Mason;Delahoyde, Abigail M Subject: Introduction From: Sent: To: Good afternoon, team! By copy of this email, I just wanted to introduce Ben Jr & Merlynn to the full Baltimore team! Michelle Miller (HUD, Healthy Homes) and Ben DeMarzo (Director of Advance) are the point folks on this trip now . Woot woot! Abby Delahoyde is responsible for updating the LxL on a daily basis (or more) and Mason (who you know) oversee them all as it pertains to this trip. I explained to the team that you want a copy of the LxLsent to Larry, Dan, Calvin, Matt, Tom etc, so that they can identify any additional areas to join us - other than the final LS. The team simply needs to redact some lead family information and will distribute accordingly now (everyone has their contact information). My apologies, as I' ve been in briefings all day, but thank you everyone!! Let's get the LxLout to these key players ASAP, if possible! t1 ·~1!!1. ;",,;· ll~f . • t'" Lynne M. Patton Senior Advisor& Director of Public EngagementI Office of the Secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Suite 10226 II E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov T: (202) 402-8252 I c j(b)(6) HUD-17-0330-A-000685 From: Sent: To: Subject: Greenwood, Sheila M 5 May 2017 16:25:28 +0000 Gribbin, Anne H Please forward to Mrs. Carson Good afternoon, Mrs. Carson. I was on the phone yesterday with DOT Secretary Elaine Chao and she mentioned that she spoke with you at the Luncheon yesterday, and that you'd hoped to introduce BJto Secretary Chao. I have the email address for Geoff Burr, DOT's Chief of Staff, and he would be able to connect BJand the Secretary should you choose to pursue. That email is: Geoff .Burr@dot.gov . Hope that this helps and enjoy your weekend. SMG HUD-17-0330-A-000686 Merlynn Carson 14 Apr 2017 14:00:28 +0000 Free, Kenneth E;LRC Cc: Benjam in Carson;chad.garrett@usss.dhs.gov;DocBen;Gribbin, Ashley L. EOP/WHO;Judge, John F Subject: RE: Easter Monday at the White House From: Sent: To: Anne H;Gunn, Great, will be there at 12:30. Have a wonderful Easter! See you on Monday From: Free, Kenneth E [mailto:Kenneth.E.Free@hud.gov] Sent: Friday, April 14, 2017 9:59 AM To: LRC; M erlynn Carson Cc: Benjamin Carson ; chad .garrett@usss.dhs.gov; DocBen ; Gribbin, Anne H ; Gunn, Ashley L. EOP/WHO ; Judge, John F Subject: Re: Easter Monday at the White House Ma'am I would recommend being at HUD around 1230. Our plan is to depart HUD at 1245 and arrive at the WH at 1250 for the book reading. Thanks Ken Kenneth E. Free Director I Special Agent in Charge Protective Services Division Office: 202-402-3903 Cell:!(b)(6) I From: Merlynn Carson Sent: Friday, April 14, 20 17 9:44 AM Subject: RE: Easter Monday at the White House To: LRC , Free, Kenneth E Cc: Judge, John F , DocBen , Gribbin, Anne H , Gunn, Ashley L. EOP/WHO , Benjamin Carson Ken, We can do that, we will park at HUD and ride down with Dad and Mom. HUD-17-0330-A-000687 Attendees Ben Carson Jr Merlynn Carson Tesora Carson What time sho uld we be down at HUD? From:Free, Kenneth E [ Free, Kennet h E [ma ilto:Kenneth .E .Fre e@ hud .gov] Sent: Friday, April 14, 20 17 9:39 AM To: LRC Cc: Merlynn Carso n ; DocBen ; Gribbin , Anne H ; Benjami n Carson ; Gunn , Ashley L. EO P/ WHO ; Jud ge, John F Subject: Re: Easter Monday at the Whit e Hous e Ma'am Due to the entry requirement s to get on the WH ground s they will not al.low a personal veh icle to follow us into the We st Exec utive entrance. I would recommend the 3 of them meet us at HUD and ride in the car with you and the Secretary. If not they wou ld have to park out of the main area and would be subject to further screen ing which could delay their entranc e. Thank s Ken Kenneth E. Free Dir ector / Special Agent in Cha rge Protective Service s Divis ion Office : 202-402-3903 Cell:!{b)(6) I From : LRC Sent: Friday, Apri l 14, 20 17 8: 10 AM Subject: Re: Easter Monday at the Whit e House To: Free , Kennet h E Cc: , DocBe n , Gribbin, Am1e H , Mer lynn Ca rson , Gunn , Ashley L. EOP/WHO , Judge , John F Dear Ken , HUD-17-0330-A-000688 For the motorcade on Mo nday From Hud to the event and departing from the event , Ben Jr, Merlynn & Tesora would be with us in a separate vehicle. Do you need the year,make, model & tag # of their car? Thanks, Candy Carson P. S. Have a blessed Good Friday! Sent from my iPhone On Apr 13, 2017, at 5:01 PM , Free, Kenneth E wrote: Thank s Anne. We w ill need a list of who will be riding with Secretary Carson so they can be put on our entry request. Also, the front office will need to subm it a waves request for each perso n. Ken Kenneth E. Free Director / Specia l Age nt in Charge Protective Services Division Office: 202-402-39 03 Cell: l(b)(6) I From : Gribbin, Anne H Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2017 10:29:06 AM To: C Carson; bcarson@interprisepa rt ners.com;rhoeyce@g mail.com ; Merlynn Carson; DocBen Cc: Free, Kenneth E; Gunn , Ashley L. EOP/WHO Subject: East er Mond ay at the White House Cabinet Affairs has advised me that the whole family shou ld accompany Dr. and Mrs. Carson to the White Hou se for their reading slo t at 1:10. This will obviate the necessity of hu stling through the main entrance with the public. TI1ere are no duplicat e tickets needed . Then you will all be free to have fun at the 2:30 Egg Roll. I've cc'd Kenne th Free, the Head of our Security Deta il, to help coordin ate the drive over, as well as Ashley Gunn, our Cabinet Affairs guru. Ms. Gu nn will be the POC day-of. (b_.)...., (6.._ ) __ _. Kenneth Free: l..._ Ashley Gunn: 202.881.8463 HUD-17-0330-A-000689 From: Sent : To : Subject: DocBen 24 Apr 2017 18:56:12 +0000 Gribbin, Anne H;M erlynn Carson RE: Events early May Yes to the Kennedy Cent er Spring Gala, but no to th e Ballet Ball. We have already let Vanessa Moor e with the Reynolds know about the Spring Gala. be From: Gribbin, Anne H Se nt : Monday , Apri l 24, 2017 10:00 AM To : DocBen ; Merlynn Carson Subje ct: Events early May Sir, You.hav e bee n invited to this as well: http ://www .kenn edycent er.or g:/ calcndar / event / XRGAL May 8th, the 2017 Kennedy Center Spring Gala: Come Together: A Celebrationof JohnLennon And to rei terat e the question below, do you have any interest in attending The Washington Ball et Ball on May 12th ? http s://www .wa shingtonballet.org/ event/wa shington-ballet-ball Thank you - let me know if you'd like to attend either . From: M erlynn Carson [mailto:mcar son@myriddian .com) Se nt : Friday, April 21, 2017 3:33 PM To : Gribbin , Anne H Cc: Benjamin Carson Subject: RE: Anne, Is dad going to the Washington ballet annual gala? https ://www.washingtonbal let .org/event/washington -ballet -ball HUD-17-0330-A-000690 From: Sent : To: Cc: Subject: Urb ina, Angel ique M 7 Jul 2017 20:36:21 +0000 Gruson, Barbara Patto n, Lynne M;Murphy, Stephen E RE: Introduction Awesome! I will find some dates and times that will fit Lynne's calendar. Next Monday and Tuesday she is pretty booked but let me see what I can do. From : Gruson, Barbar a Sent : Friday, July 07, 2017 4:34 PM To: Urbina, Angelique M Cc: Patton , Lynne M ; Murphy, Stephen E Subje ct: RE: Introduction Hi Angeliqu e, John Cahill has confirmed that there is no outstanding lit igation listed in our Law Manager tracking system. He is checking with HQ on suspensions/debarments and wi ll let me know hopefully by Monday . I'm reaching to the other Director s right now . Can you please ask Wendy for a few date s/times that work for her? I think by Monday we should be ready to schedule. Barbara K. Gruson Advisor to the Regional Admin istrator Region II, New York, New Jersey U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 26 Federal Plaza New York, NY 10278 !1 E: Barbara.Gruson@hud.gov 0: (212) 542-7342 IC: !(b)(6) https ://twitter .com/BarbGru son HUD From : Urbina, Angelique M Se nt: Friday, July 07, 2017 4:30 PM To: Gruson, Barbara Cc: Patton, Lynne M ; Murphy, Stephe n E Subje ct: FW: Introduction Hey BarbaraAny feedback on the Director's on Favara LLC- Vetting? Wendy is reaching out for set up on the meeting . Best, HUD-17-0330-A-000691 Angelique From: Wendy Craft (mai lto:wcraft@favarafo .com) Sent: Friday, July 07, 2017 4:21 PM To : Patton, Lynne M ; Benjamin Carson Cc:John Bennardo ; Urbina, Angelique M Subje ct: RE: Introduction Hi Angelique, Is there a good time to meet with Lynne Monday or Tuesday of next week? Wendy From : Patton, Lynne M (mailt o:Lynne .M.Patton@hud .gov) Sent: Wednesday, July OS,2017 4:16 PM To : Benjamin Carson ; Wendy Craft Cc:John Bennardo ; Urbina, Angelique M Subject: RE: Introduction Thank you, Ben & pleasure to meet you both , Wendy & John! It's great to be back in New York serving the region we all call hom e. To that end, I would love to pick your brains about the indu stry & your experience at your convenience. Looping in my assistant, Angelique, to help identify a date/time/location wow that works best for our respective calendars. for a lunch or after work pow- Ben, I will definitely let you know the next time I come back to town & look forward to meeting you both soon! Hugs to Merlynn & Tesora. Lynne M. Patton Regional Administrator, Region II & Senior Advisor to the Seereta,y U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Jacob K. Javits Federal Building 26 Federal Plaza, Suite 3541 New York, NY I0278-0068 (-b)-(6 _)___ E: lynne.m.patton@hud.gov T: (212) 542-7100 I C:1 ... HUD-17-0330-A-000692 From: Benjamin Carson [mailto :bc@interprisepartners.com 1 Sent : Wednesday, July 05, 2017 4 :10 PM To: Patton, Lynne M ; Wendy Craft Cc:John Bennardo Subject: Introduction Lynne, It is my pleasure to introduce you to Wendy Craft and John Bennardo of Favara , a fami ly office in New York. John owns severa l companies that are heavily invo lved in NY real estate. Wendy is one of the best connected people I know in the family office world. [ would love to introduce you a ll in person , but I unfortunate ly wont be back in NY until Aug ust. I would definit ely enco urage a lunch or happy hour between you all in the interim. Hope you are sett ling in we ll up there , and don ' t be a stranger when you are back in DC! Cheers, Ben Jr. Benjamin S. Carson, Jr. lnt erprise Partners, LLC 67 I 1 Colu mbia Gateway Dr Suite 475 Columbi a, MD 21046 M!{b)f6) l www . ntcrpnsePartncrs .com HUD-17-0330-A-000693 From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Attachments: Wendy Craft 5 Jul 2017 22:31:33 +0000 Patton, Lynne M Benjamin Carson;John Bennardo;Urbi na, Angelique M Re: Introduction imageOOl.jpg Fantastic! The next two weeks are pretty open so whatever is easier for you and we are happy you will be here Wendy Regards, Wendy Craft Favara 519 Eighth A venue New York, NY 10018 212.354.4565 Wcraft@favarafo.com On Jul 5, 2017, at 4: 15 PM, Patton, Lynne M wrote: Thank you, Ben & pleasure t o meet you bot h, Wendy & John! It's great to be back in New York serving the region we all call home. To that end, I would love to pick your brains about the indu stry & your experi ence at your convenience. Looping in my assist ant, Angelique, to help identify a date/time/location after work pow -wow that works best for our respective calendars. for a lunch or Ben, I will definitely let you know the next time I come back to town & look forward to meeting you both soon! Hugs to Merlynn & Tesora. Lynne M. PattoD Regional Administrator, Region II & Senior Advisor to the Secretary U.S. Department of I lousing and Urban Development Jacob K. Javits Federal Building 26 Federal Plaza, Suite 354 1 New York, NY 10278-,00 __6_8___ _, E: lynne.m.patton @hud.gov T: (212) 542-7100 I Ci(b)(6) !I HUD-17-0330-A-000694 From: Benjamin Carson (mailto:bc@interoriseoartner s.com) Sent:Wednesday, July 05, 2017 4:10 PM To: Patton, Lynne M ; Wendy Craft Cc:John Bennardo Subject:Introduction Lynne , It is my p leasu re to introduce you to Wendy Craft and John Bennardo of Favara , a family office in New York. John owns seve ral companies that are heavily involved in NY real estate. Wendy is one of the best connec ted people I know in the family offic e world. I wou ld love to introdu ce you all in person , but I unfortunately wont be back in NY until August. I wou ld definite ly encourage a lunch or happy hour between you all in the inter im. Hope you are se ttling in well up there, and don't be a stranger when you are back in DC! Cheers , Ben Jr. Benjamin S. Carson, Jr. lnterprise Partners, LLC 6711 Columbia Gateway Dr Suite 475 Columbia, MD 21046 M:l(b)(6) www. Inlerpnsel'artners.com I HUD-17-0330-A-000695 From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Wendy Craft 5 Jul 2017 20:28:12 +0000 Benjamin Carson Patto n, Lynne M;John Bennardo Re: Introduction Hi Lynn It is a pleasure to meet you! Let me know your ava ilabi lity Ben, you r amazing!! Wendy Regards Wendy Craft Favara 519 Eighth Aven ue New Yo rk, NY 100 18 212.354.4565 W craft @favarafo .com On Jul 5, 2017, at 4:10 PM , Benjamin Carson wrote: Lynne, It is my pleasure to introduc e you to Wendy Craft and John Bennardo of Favara, a family office in New York. John owns severa l compa nies that are heavi ly invo lved in NY rea l estate. Wendy is one of the best connec ted people I know in the family office world. f wou ld love to introdu ce yo u all in person, but I unfortunat ely wont be back in NY until August. I wo uld definitely encourage a lunch or happy ho ur between you a ll in the interim. Hope you are se ttling in well up there, and don' t be a stran ger w hen yo u are back in DC! Cheers, Ben Jr. Benjamin S. Carson, Jr. HUD-17-0330-A-000697 lnt erprise Partners, LLC 6711 Columbia Gateway Dr Suite 475 Columb ia, MD 21046 M Ub)(6) I www.IntcrprisePartners.com HUD-17-0330-A-000698 From: Sent : To: Cc: Subject: Urb ina, Angel ique M 7 Jul 2017 20:59:04 +0000 Wendy Craft John Bennardo;Patton, Lynne M;Benjamin Carson;Gruson, Barbara RE: Introduction Great! I w ill send you a calendar invite and confirm the location on Monday. Have a great we ekend! Best, Angelique Urbina Executive Assistant U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development 26 Federal Plaza RM: 3541A New York, NY 10278 (212) 542-7109 From: Wendy Craft [mailto :wcraft@fava rafo .com] Se nt : Friday, July 07, 2017 4:55 PM To: Urbina, Angeliqu e M Cc:John Bennardo ; Patto n, Lynne M ; Benjamin Carson Subje ct: RE: Intr oduction Wednesday at 10am would be great! What would be the best place to meet? Wendy From: Urbina, Angelique M [mai1to:Angelique.M .Urbina@hud.gov 1 Se nt : Friday, July 07, 2017 4:49 PM To: Wendy Craft Cc: John Bennardo ; Patton, Lynne M ; Benjamin Carson Subject : RE: Introduction Hi Wendy, Lynne would be able to meet w ith you next Tuesday, 7/11 from 3:30PM - 4:30PM hope that will work for your schedule? If not, would you be able to meet on Wednesday, 7/12 at lOAM ? Best, Angeliqu e Urbina Executive Assistant HUD-17-0330-A-000699 U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development 26 Federal Plaza RM: 3541A New York, NY 10278 (212) 542-7109 From: Wendy Craft [mailto :wcraft@favarafo .com) Sent: Friday, July 07, 2017 4:21 PM To : Patton, Lynne M ; Benjamin Carson Cc: John Bennardo ; Urbina, Angelique M Subject: RE: Introduction Hi Angeliqu e, Is the re a good time to meet with Lynne Monday or Tuesday of next week ? Wendy From: Patton, Lynne M [mailto :Lynne.M.Patton@hud.gov ] Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2017 4:16 PM To : Benj amin Carson ; Wendy Craft Cc: John Bennardo ; Urbina, Angelique M Subject: RE: Int roduction Thank you, Ben & pleasure to meet you both, Wendy & John! It's great to be back in New York serving the region we all call home. To that end, I would love to pick your brains about the industry & your experience at your convenience. Looping in my assist ant, Angelique, to help identify a date/time/location wow that works best for our respective calendars. for a lunch or after wo rk pow - Ben, I will definitely let you know the next time I come back to town & look forward to meeting you both soon! Hugs to Merlynn & Tesora. Lynne M. Patton Regional Administrator, Region IT& Senior Advisor to the Secrctaiy U.S. Department of !lousing and Urban Development HUD-17-0330-A-000700 Jacob K. Javits Federal Building 26 Federal Plaza, Suite 3541 New York, NY I0278-,.. 00 __6__ 8___ T: (212) 542-7 I 00 I c j(b )(6) ..., 11 E: lynne .m.patton @hud.gov From: Benjamin Carson [mailto:bc@interprisepartners .com ] Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2017 4 :10 PM To: Patton, Lynne M ; Wendy Craft Cc:John Bennardo Subject: Introduction Lynne, It is my pleasure to introdu ce you to Wendy Craft and John Bennardo of Favara , a famj ly office in New York. John owns severa l companies that are heavily invo lved in NY real estate. Wendy is one of the best connected people 1 know in tbe family office world. I wou ld love to introduce you a ll in person , but I unfortunate ly wont be back in NY unti l August. I would definite ly enco urage a lunch or happy hour between you all in the interim. Hope you are settling in well up there , and don ' t be a stranger when you are back in DC! Cheers, Ben Jr. Benjamin S. Carson , Jr. lnterprise Partners, LLC 67 11 Columbia Gateway Dr Suite 475 ~1~~){g~a MP 2 1oi4 6 www .Interpr isePartncrs.com HUD-17-0330-A-000701 From: Sent: To : Subject: John Bennardo 11 Jul 2017 16:38:14 +0000 Patton, Lynne M Re: Meet ing RA & Wendy Craft - Favara Ok with me. Can you change martinis to the afternoon? Get Outlook for iOS On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 12:36 PM -0400, "Patton, Lynne M" wrote: FYI Wendy is goina to th is tomorrow and said it's very important and asked if you'd like to !at the same time. Let me know regardless. come, you have d b)(6) Thank you ----- Original Appointment ----From: Angelique.M.Urb i na@hud.gov (mailto:Angelique .M .Urbina@hud .gov] On Behalf Of Patton, Lynne M Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 11:43 AM To: Patton, Lynne M; Wendy Craft Cc: Gruson, Barbara Subject: Meeting RA & Wendy Craft - Favara Wh en: Wednesday, July 12, 201710:00 AM -11:00 AM (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada). Wh ere: 26 Federal Plaza, New York, NY - 35th Floor (Room 3541) Note Update : Come to our office through the Duane Street visitor entrance and I can come down to get you Please call me upon 5 mins before your ar rival. My phone number is in my signatu re Angelique Urbina Executive Assistant U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development 26 Federal Plaza RM: 3541A New York, NY 10278 (212) 542 -7109 Introduct ion/Di scussion : From: Benjamin Carson [mailto :bc@interp risepartners .com ] Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2017 4:10 PM To: Patton, Lynne M ; Wendy Craft HUD-17-0330-A-000702 Cc:John Bennardo Subject:Introduction Lynne, It is my plea sure to introduce you to Wendy Craft and John Bennardo of Favara, a family offic e in New York. John own s several companie s that are heavily involved in NY real estate. Wendy is one of the best connected people I know in the family office wor ld. I would love to introduce you all in person, but I unfortunately wont be back in NY until August. I would definitely encourage a lunch or happy hour between you all in the interim. Hope you are sett ling in we ll up there, and don't be a stranger when you are back in DC! Cheers , Ben Jr. Benjamin S. Carson, Jr. Interprise Partners, LLC 6711 Columbia Gateway Dr Suite 475 Columbia. MD 21046 M:l{b)(6) ! www.lntcrpriscPartners.com HUD-17-0330-A-000703 From: Anthony T. Washington Sent: To: Subject: 19 Jul 2017 20:57:51 +0000 Patton, Lynne M RE: N.Y. HUD Yes T'llcome up, thanks! Sent with BlackBcrry Work (www.blackbcrry.com) From: Patton, Lynne M > Date: Wednesday, Jul 19, 2017, 4:35 PM To: Anthony T. Washington > Subject: Re: N.Y. HUD Oh! Are you still here? I'm 11otin the office tomorrow. l'm in Westchester. I'm on the 35th floor! Lynne M. Patton Regional Administrator, Region II & Senior Advisor to Secretary Carson U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development (2 12) 542-7100 lynne.111.patton@hud.gov > On Jul 19, 2017, at 4: I2 PM, Anthony T. Washington wrote: > > Hi Lynne > > > I had the right date (19th) but wrong day. So sorry for the mix up. Are you able to meet this afternoon? If not perhaps tomorrow? > > > > > Sent with BlackBerry Work > (www.blackberry.com ) > > From: Patton, Lynne M > > Date: Thursday, Jul 13, 2017, 4: 13 PM > To: Anthony T. Washington > > Cc: Benjamin Carson > > Subject: Re: N.Y. HUD > > Thank you for the introduction, Ben & pleasure to meet you, Tony. Congratulations! Of course, I'd love to have you stop in & see me -on Tuesday! My office is located on the 35th floor, but just shoot me an email & I'll meet you by the elevators. Win win. Ben is a master at making connections & the rest of us get to enjoy the benefits! In fact, small world this morning, Ben,.I cannot wait to fill you in! :) > > Lynne M. Patton HUD-17-0330-A-000704 > Regional Administrator, Region IJ > & Senior Advisor to Secretary Carson > U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development > (212) 542-7100 > lynne.m.patton@hud.gov > > > > On Jul 13, 20 17, at 3:42 PM, Anthony T. Washington > wrote: > > Ben, > > > Thanks for the intro, l really appreciate it. Hopefully we can connect here in DC once your travel schedule permits. > > > Lynne, > > > T'm actually coming to NY for a training session at the HUD office at 26 Federal Plaza. It runs from 9-4 on Tuesday 7/ 19. 1 was hoping to maybe stop by and introduce myself once it's finished at 4. As Ben mentioned we' re in the process ofbu ildi11gour FHA multifamily platform here at Eagle. We got our MAP license in early 2016 aDdjust got our Ginnie Mae Issuer license this past May. Most of our loans have gone through the NY HUB and have been assigned to either Baltimore or Boston. Thave nothing but positive things to say about the staff at both locations and so far our experience has been exceptional. > > > I'm looking forward to meeting you and hopefully helping you in any way I can with your transition. > > > Best, > > > Anthony T. Washington > EagleBank, Relationships F• J•R•S•T > SVP, Director FHA Multifamily Lending (Business Development) > 8245 Boone Boulevard, Suite 820 > Tysons Corner, VA 22 l 82 > Office: 703-230-1548 > Fax: 703-277-220I > A Washington@EagleBankCorp.com > www.eaglebankcorp.com > From: Benjamin Carson [mailto:bc@interprisepartners.com] > Sent: Thursday, July J 3, 20 J7 I :45 PM > To: Anthony T. Washington; Lynn Patton > Subject: Re: N.Y. HUD > > > Lynne, > > > I would like to introduce you to Tony from Eagle Bank. He is going to be in NY and was interested in connecting with you. Tony has built an incredible platfonn to roll out HUD program funds. Definitely someone who could be helpful. HUD-17-0330-A-000705 > > > T hope you guys can get together soon. > > > Best, > > > Ben Carson, Jr. > Tntcrprisc Partners l(b)(6) ' I > > Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone > > Keeping your information secure is important to EagleBank. lfyou are providing us with sensitive non- public or confidential information, please use our secure email service available at https://securemail.eaglebankcorp.com/s/e ?. > > NOTICE: This email and any attachments are confidential for the sole use of the intended recipients. If you have received this email iJ1error, please notify the sender, delete this email and any attachments from your computer system. Destroy any copies. Any views or opinions expressed in this email are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those ofEagleBank. Caution should be used in transmitting confidential or sensitive information via email as there is no assurance of privacy on the Internet. EagleBank takes steps to avoid the transmission of email viruses, but accepts no responsibility for any damage caused by any virus transmitted by this email. > > Keeping your information secure is important to EagleBank. If you are providing us with sensitive nonpublic or confidential information, please use our secure email service available at ht1ps://sccuremail.caglcbankco1p.c om/s/e ?. > > Keeping your information secure is important to EaglcBank. If you arc providing us with sensitive nonpublic or confidential information, please use our secure email service available at https://securemail.eaglebankcorp.com/s/e?. HUD-17-0330-A-000706 From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Anthony T. Washington 21 Jul 2017 15:38:44 +0000 Patton, Lynne M Benjam in Carson RE: N.Y. HUD Lynne, I wanted to thank you again for making time to meet on Wednesday. Certainly throughout my career HUD has been instrumental at fulfilling it's mission of providing affordable housing , supporting new and sensible development and propping up the housing market (both single and multifam ily) whe n necessary . I'm proud to be able to play a small part in assisting HUD with the multifamily aspect of those endeavors and I believe there's an even brighter future ahead. I don't believe a better choice could have been made to lead our Region than yourself and I look forward to helping in any way I can. BTW, the properties I mentioned in our meeting are part of a development called Presidential Plaza at Newport and are in Jersey City. There is HUD debt on them current ly but the rate of 6.99% is pretty high by today's standards. I'd love to be able to talk to the LeFrak family about lowering that. There 's likely an opportunity to dramatically decrease their mortgage insurance premiums as well. Take care and have a great weekend! Ben, Thank again ! Tony Anthony T. Washington EagleBank, Relationships Fo/-R•S•T SVP, Director FHA Multifamily Lending (Business Development) 8245 Boone Boulevard, Suite 820 Tysons Corner , VA 22182 Office: 703-230-1548 Fax: 703-277-2201 AWash ington@Eag leBankCorp .com www .eaglebankcorp.com From: Patton, Lynne M [ma ilto:Lyn ne.M.Patton@hud.gov] Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2017 4: 13 PM HUD-17-0330-A-000707 To : Anthony T. Washington Cc: Benjamin Carson Subject: Re: N.Y. HUD Thank you for the introduction, Ben & pleasure to meet you, Tony. Congratulations! Of course, I'd love to have you stop in & see me on Tue sday! My offic e is located on the 35th floor, but ju st shoot me an email & I'll meet you by the elevators . Win win. Ben is a master at making connections & the rest of us get to enjoy the benefits! In fact , small world this morning , Ben, I cannot wait to fill you in! :) Lynne M. Patton Regional Administrator, Region II & Senior Advisor to Secretary Carson U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development (212) 542-7 100 lynne.m.patton@hud.gov On Jul 13, 2017, at 3:42 PM, Anthony T. Washington wrote: Ben, Thanks for the intro, I really appreciate it. Hopefully we can connect here in DC once your travel schedule permits. Lynne, I'm actually coming to NY for a training session at the HUD office at 26 Federal Plaza. It runs from 9-4 on Tuesday 7/19. I was hoping to maybe stop by and introduce myself once it's finished at 4. As Ben mentioned we're in the process of building our FHA multifamily platform here at Eagle. We got our MAP license in early 2016 and just got our Ginnie Mae Issuer license this past May . Most of our loans have gone through the NY HUB and have been assigned to either Baltimore or Boston . I have nothing but positive things to say about the staff at both locations and so far our experience has been exceptional. HUD-17-0330-A-000708 I'm looking forward to meeting you and hopefully helping you in any way I can with your transition. Best , Anthony T. Washington EagleBank, Relationships F-t-R •S•T SVP, Director FHA Multifamily Lending (Business Development) 8245 Boone Boulevard , Suite 820 Tysons Corner, VA 22182 Office : 703-230-1548 Fax : 703-277-2201 AWashington@EagleBankCorp .com www.eaglebankcorp.com From: Benjamin Carson [ mailto:bc@in te rprisepartne rs. com] Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2017 1:45 PM To: Anthony T. Washington; Lynn Patton Subject: Re: N.Y. HUD Lynne, I would like to introduce you to Tony from Eagle Bank. He is going to be in NY and was interested in connecting with you. Tony has built an incredible platform to roll out HUD program funds. Definitely someone who could be helpful. I hope you guys can get together soon. Best, Ben Carson, Jr. I lntcrnri sr Parlncr s l(b)(6) Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphonc Keeping your information secure is important to EagleBan k. 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HUD-17-0330-A-000710 Subject: Location : Coffee w/Ben Carson, Jr Meet in David's Office - Room 10232 Start : End: Thu 6/22/2017 2:00 PM Thu 6/22/2017 2:30 PM Recurrence: (none) Me eting Statu s: Meeting organizer Organi ze r: Required Attendees: Eagles, David T Costa, Alfonso A; bc@interprisepartners .com HUD-17-0330-A-000711 From: Se nt: To: Subje ct : Benjamin Carson Monday, June 19, 2017 6:24 PM Eagles,David T Accepted: Coffee w/Ben Carson,Jr HUD-17-0330-A-000712 Location: Dinner w/BJ & friends DelMonico's Kitchen Start: End: Tue 8/15/2017 4:30 PM Tue 8/15/2017 6:30 PM Recurrence: (none) Organizer: Patton, Lynne M Subject : HUD-17-0330-A-000713 Subject: Location : LUNCH with Ben Jr. and friends Secretary's Dining Room Start : End: Thu 5/25/2017 11:45 AM Thu 5/25/2017 12:45 PM Recurrence: (none) Me eting Statu s: Meeting organizer Organi ze r: Alexander , Mason HUD-17-0330-A-000714 Subject: Location : LUNCH with Ben Jr. and friends Secretary's Dining Room Start : End: Thu 5/25/2017 11:45AM Thu 5/25/2017 12:45 PM Recurrence: (none) Me eting Statu s: Meeting organizer Organi ze r: Greenwood , Sheila M HUD-17-0330-A-000715 Subject: Location : LUNCH with Ben Jr. and friends Secretary's Dining Room Start : End: Thu 5/25/2017 11:45 AM Thu 5/25/2017 12:45 PM Recurrence: (none) Me eting Statu s: Meeting organizer Organi ze r: Required Attendees: DocBen DelaPaz, Dave D; Rodriguez, Aida N HUD-17-0330-A-000716 HOT ISSUES Baltimore - Lead Based Paint o The housing in which he lived was checked, and public housing was determined not to have been the cause of his lead poisoning Policy and Regulations Maryland Lead Law for Pre-1978 Rental Housing o The State of Maryland's law targeting lead risks in rental housing was implemented in 1996 for housing built pre-1950 and was amended to include all pre-1978 housing (effective in 2015). o The law requires that covered properties meet "lead risk reduction requirements" at changes in tenancy or when an owner is provided "notice of a defect". o The law has been critical to reducing the number of lead poisoned children in Maryland. Housing Authority of Baltimore City (HABC) Lead Litigation Cases o Alleging injury from lead exposure, nearly 600 lawsuits and over 160 claims have been filed by residents and former residents against HABC. Compensation of over $700 million is being sought. o o HABC says it cannot feasibly obtain insurance, and proposed a $20 million selfinsurance fund in May 2015, which HUD approved in June 2015, subject to standard financial management conditions . o One of these is that HABC ensure compliance with federal requirements on the use of federal funds by the trust into which HABC proposed to put them. HABC did not meet this requirement, so HUD disapproved transferring funds into the trust. o In January 2017, HABC proposed an alternative structure for the self-insurance fund. HUD and HABC have met in March and mid-June about HABC's providing documentation that these different trusts would meet the financial conditions. o HUD is awaiting the docUJmentationfrom HABC. :\MERICAt\ pVERSIGHT 3 1Page HUD-17-0330-B-000001 HOT ISSUES Philadelphia Community Dev elopment Block Grant (CDBG) Program o City has indicated concerns about HUD's delay in the issuance of the FY 20 17 CDBG/HOME/ESG/HOPWA allocations. CPD HQ issued the FY 2017 Action Plan Submissions-Waiv er of Public Comment Period memo , which will help expedite the process ing of the city's allocatio n. o The city vio lated the CDBG Timely Exp enditure standard for the first time on May 2, 2017- it has 1.76 years' worth of unexpended funds due to a large balance of revolving loan fund program income. The performance standard is 1.50 or less. The CDBG timeliness requirement is that a community may have no more than 1.5 times its most recent annual CDBG grant remaining in the line of credit 60 days prior to the end of its program year . The city must develop a plan to become compliant in the next 12 months. o During the FY 2016 monitoring visit, a finding was made , regarding the city of Philade lphia exceed ing the 15 percent limitation on pub lic service activities. This finding remains open with a required repayment in the amount that exceeds the 15 percent cap. Homelessness o The city is anxious to receive its FY 2016 Continuum of Care (CoC) grant awards . Under the 2016 CoC round, the city received funding for 41 grants totaling $ 16,388,358- 35 renewal grants have been issued, and the remaining six are new grants that are in process. HOM E Inve stment Partnerships Program o The city is facing a $ 1.2 million Community Housing Development Organization reservation shortfa ll for its 2015 requirement amount. The deadline is Sept. 30, 2017. Also, the city is facing a $554,506 comm itment shortfall for its 2014 requirement amount and a $6.7 million commitment shortfall for its 20 15 requirement amount. While the commitment requirement is not being enforced in 20 17, 2018 , or 2019, the city may not be aware that this relief has been granted. Office of Field Policy and Management o West Philadelphia Promise Zone Director Owen Frank lin is leaving the Philadelphia Mayor's Office of Community Empowerment and Opportunity (CEO) as of May 12. CEO Executive Director Mitchell Little is developing a transition plan. Until they hire a replacement, duties will be divided among existing staff. Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity o See the memo FHEO Regional Director Melody Taylor provided to FHEO HQ. Office of Multifamily Housing o The owners of a multifamily property in Philadelphia, Overmont Apartments , has opted out of the Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments Contract. Of the 250-unit elderly AMERICAr\ pVERSIGHT 2 1Page HUD-17-0330-B-000002 HOT ISSUES Philadelphia prope 1ty, 234 units receive project-based Section 8. The project will no longer be offered as rental housing to the pub lic as the owner plans to convert the prope rty for use by the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. All eligible residents will receive a voucher for relocation. The owners are working to relocate the remaining 106 residents by the end of July. Office of Public Housing o o See the memo Public Housing Director Mon ica Hawkins provided to PIH HQ. Due to redevelopment plans, the property managers of Penn Wynn House, which is located in the Wynnefield neighborhood of Philadelphia , notified residents that they must move by June 1. The Philadelphia Housing Authority is providing housing vouchers to residents. Of the 76 vouche rs, 21 are HUD -VASH vouchers. As of May 11, 2017, there are still 56 voucher holders in the Penn Wynn House. PHA plans to extend vouchers automatically if the resident needs extra time to find a unit. Philadelphia Councilman Curt is Jones, Jr. and State Representative Morgan Cephas held a housing fair for reside nts on March 2 1. Single Family Housing o o o o In January 20 16, City Councilwoman Cherelle L. Parker (9th District) held hearings to investigate the impact of reverse mortgages on Philadelphia residents. A focus was on foreclosures due to the borrower's inability to pay property taxes and hazard insurance prem iums . Reverse mortgages are insured by HUD-FHA under the Housing Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM) program. HUD's Ph iladelp hia Homeownership Center (HOC) has been wor king with the Nat iona l Counc il on Aging (NCOA) since 2013 on a housing counseling demonstration to provide financial support to defaulted HECM borrowers. In mid-2016 , the city of Philadelphia made "curing" reverse mortgage tax and insurance defaults eligible for Housing Trust Fund (HTF) money, which ran out early in 20 17. The HOC will coordinate with NCOA , Fannie Mae and HECM servicers who will prepare defaulted borrowers to apply when the new HTF cycle begins in July or August 2017 . Tenants subject to evict ion and defaulted forward-mortgage bon-owers will also be eligible to apply for the estimated $400 ,000 allocat ion. Sing le Family has a growing adverse occupant concern in the Region III area , with the majority of the activ ity being in Philadelphia (44) and Baltimore (4). Close monitoring of the issue has shown that most of these occupants are producing a fake lease from a false landlord . The legal eviction process in Philadelphia requires the occupant to officially receive the eviction complaint and requirement for court appearance via a process server , which can extend the 90 to 120-day civil ev iction process to 180 days or longer. The HOC is aggressive ly working with its field service manager contractor to lower this risk so properties can be returned to the housing market. AMERICAr\ pVERSIGHT 3 1Page HUD-17-0330-B-000003 RAD Baltimore: A Story of Change & Dignity We meet on the 14th floor of Lakeview Tower, a nearly completed Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) conversion project, with members of the Baltimore Housing's Resident Advisory Board (RAB); Mr. Wallace Craig (a resident for 17 years), Ms. Sharon Jones (a 31 year resident of Bel-Park Towers, another completed RAD project), and Ms. Ella Broadway (President of the RAB and not an RAD resident). "We aren't askingfor extravagance;we're askingfor respect. This is not housing of the last resort." Before the Transformation "There were many, many challenges," Wallace says, shaking his head. "We often had a lack of hot water and some-times there was no water at all. Just as frequently were HVAC problems; no heat some days, or air conditioning other days - and Baltimore has weather . We had plumbing problems, elevators going out all the time - the property was just ageing and systems failing, and nothing was being done about it ." Later, as we step into an elevator on a tour of the building, he points up at a security camera in the corner. "That's another improvement. Used to be all kinds of things happened in here, but now we have cameras and can monitor, it is cleaner and safer." "Yes, people in buildings like ours, we're not really conditioned for change, so something like this causes us to be very apprehensive. We didn't believe that they were really going to do what they said, and when we did, we had to convince other people," Wallace adds. HUD-17-0330-B-000004 The Transformation Project Information "As leaders within our developments, we went to weekly management meetings and construction meetings." Lakeview Tower Extension is a 14-story high rise building located in the Reservoir Hill/Bolton Hill neighborhood and overlooks Druid Hill Park and Lake. The building was constructed in 1980 with 144 apartments, consisting of efficiencies and onebedrooms. There are 12 fully compliant UFAS units. What would you recommend to RAD developers or housing authorities, then, based on your own experiences? "You know, we found that the process was a learning curve for them, too, and being aware of that going in is good,"Wallace notes. <