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QUESTION

How does the cabinet structure its work and communication?

1:20:10

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The cabinet's work structure involves 24 principals, each with a liaison team, meeting quarterly, with additional frequent liaison meetings.

  • The cabinet structure consists of 24 principals, each accompanied by a liaison team.
  • These groups convene quarterly, with the liaisons meeting monthly or more, depending on project requirements.
  • Janine and her team at New York City AG host all meetings.
Crystal Hudson
1:20:10
So I assume that you and your team organize the meetings, the agenda items, and the priorities for the cabinet.
Lorraine Cortes-Vazquez
1:20:20
We present to them the priorities that have emerged from the liaison meetings.
1:20:25
Alright?
1:20:25
Okay.
1:20:26
And the principles come up with the priorities that we wanna also work on, you know, moving forward.
1:20:31
But yes, we administer it.
1:20:33
And we manage it.
1:20:35
But it is not we don't we are not the only ones who dictate what the priorities are.
Crystal Hudson
1:20:39
And how does the cabinet structure its work?
1:20:42
Is there, like, you mentioned earlier reporting back that you report back to them on what they're doing, but do they report back on what they might I can
Lorraine Cortes-Vazquez
1:20:50
give you the structure.
1:20:51
So there's the 24 principles, then each one of them has a team of liaisons that work with each other on these on these programs.
1:21:00
We meet quarterly and then the liaisons meet sometimes, you know, once a month and sometimes they meet more frequently than they're depending on the project.
Crystal Hudson
1:21:10
Okay.
Lorraine Cortes-Vazquez
1:21:10
Okay?
1:21:11
And all of those meetings are hosted by Janine and her team at New York City AG.
Crystal Hudson
1:21:16
Great.
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