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I am writing to request the institution’s full quarterly endowment investment performance reports for the periods ending from June 30th through December 30th 2023 or any reports/documents that details/lists the institution’s investment managers, investment strategies and the amount invested with them for the aforementioned periods. Please provide any investment reports for endowment and cash management pools, separately invested funds and foundation records. If you can contact your custodial reports from your custodian, if your institution does not have them on hand it would be appreciated. If you only want to provide a semi-redacted version since account numbers and individual holdings might be sensitive information as we are only interested in the individual managers and their market balances. We are not seeking Audit statements at all .
Additionally, I would like to request the institution’s investment policy statement, investment committee/subcommittee meeting minutes for periods ending from June 30th through December 30th 2023 as well any schedule or documentation of upcoming investment committee/subcommittee meetings. Any documents that are available in electronic format would be much appreciated. We are not requesting Audit statements.
FOI #24-096 (03-6-24, 4:37 pm) - Subject - Employment records
Name -
Affiliation -
I am requesting a copy of the payroll records containing the salary of Hans Rhynhart when he was UConn police chief from 2016 to 2020, the salary of current police chief Gene Labonte, and Hans Rhynhart’s current salary as vice president of university safety under the Freedom of Information Act.
Pursuant to the Connecticut Freedom of Information Act Sec. 1-210, we are requesting copies of certified payroll records submitted by the contractors listed below for work performed on the UCONN Central Utility Plant Boiler Replacement Package referenced above.
•Ferguson Electric for Wk ending 1.6.24 through to the present
•Ferguson Mechanical for Wk ending 1.6.24 through to the present
•Sullivan Benson for Wk ending 12.23.23 through to the present
•Environmental Testing & Balancing for Wk ending 1.21.24 through to the present
FOI #24-093 (03-6-24, 12:21 pm) - Subject - Construction Documents
Name - Kristi Upton
Affiliation - Acme Research
Copies of documents, such as − but not limited to – Construction Notice to Proceed, Construction Status Reports, Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP), contractor reporting forms, work orders, project directories, and the like that specify subcontractors and other salient points (noted below) for construction or renovation projects valued at $2,000,000 or more. Please include information for both currently active projects as well as those completed since September 1, 2023 at the following campuses:
University of Connecticut, Storrs ▪ University of Connecticut, Hartford ▪ University of Connecticut Health Center
We do not need every document that mentions subcontractors, just one for each subcontractor or set of subcontractors.
Specifically, we seek:
• Project Name
• Project number
• Projected completion date
• Prime/General Contractor name(s)
• Construction Manager (at Risk) name
• Architect/Engineer names
• Subcontractor names
Excel spreadsheets containing similar information are welcome.
Known projects include:
Storrs and Regional Campuses - Project Project #
NER and Discovery Drive Intersection Improvements 300169
Gilbert Road Site Preparation 300235
South Campus Infrastructure 300241
Academic & Research Facilities - STEM Research Center Science 1 901802
UConn Health - Project Project #
Main building (L) Lab Renovations - 2nd Floor 22-013
Building E & Building K Roof Replacement 22-601.01
Building D & Building N Roof Replacement 22-601.02
UCH 16 Munson Road Parking Lot Paving 22-601.03
The information is for research aimed at identifying patterns of spending by public entities. No part of the data will be used as a mailing list and supplying the information cannot be construed as an endorsement of either your payees or our work.
FOI #24-088 (03-3-24, 3:53 pm) - Subject - Attendance records for the University of Connecticut Men's Basketball games
Name - Student Student
Affiliation -
This is a FOIA request. I am requesting the attendance records for the UConn Men's Basketball games played at home in Storrs, Connecticut (Gampel Pavillion) for the years starting on October 30th, 2013 to March 3rd, 2024.
These include 10 years of attendance records and with roughly 117 attendance records.