Toney v. Cuomo

92 F. Supp. 2d 1186, 2000 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 4916, 2000 WL 382004
CourtDistrict Court, D. Kansas
DecidedMarch 27, 2000
Docket98-2478-JWL, 98-2479-JWL
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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Toney v. Cuomo, 92 F. Supp. 2d 1186, 2000 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 4916, 2000 WL 382004 (D. Kan. 2000).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM AND ORDER

LUNGSTRUM, District Judge.

Plaintiff Reginal Toney filed suit against Andrew Cuomo, in his capacity as Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (“HUD”), alleging violations of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. § 2000e et seq. Specifically, plaintiff claims that HUD, on two separate occasions, failed to promote him on the basis of his race. Plaintiff further claims that HUD retaliated against him after he filed an EEO complaint. This matter is presently before the court on defendant’s motion for summary judgment (doc. #41). As set forth in more detail below, defendant’s motion for summary judgment is granted and plaintiffs complaint is dismissed in its entirety. 1

*1188 1. Facts 2

Plaintiff Reginal Toney was employed by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) from December 1979 until his retirement in September 1997. In 1995, HUD established the Voucher Processing Hub office (hereinafter “the Hub”) in Kansas City, Kansas. The office was responsible for activities associated with subsidy billings for section 8 and other project-based multifamily rental assistance programs for the Kansas City office and selected offices nationwide. Kenneth Carpenter was the Director of the Hub. In that capacity, Mr. Carpenter was responsible for the management of the Hub and for the administrative and technical direction of the Hub.

One of Mr. Carpenter’s primary duties in 1995 was to staff the Hub office, including hiring a Team Leader. According to defendant’s undisputed evidence, the Team Leader was responsible for ensuring the integrity and financial viability of the voucher payment programs. Accordingly, the position required that the successful candidate be an expert in problem identification and resolution; be capable of addressing complex and controversial problems; assign work to staff members; and provide guidance and advice to staff members. Although plaintiff applied for this position, he was not selected; rather, Phyllis Angelí was the successful candidate. 3 Despite.the fact that he was not chosen for the Team Leader position, plaintiff nonetheless was invited to transfer and, in fact, did transfer to the Hub as a Program Analyst.

In 1996, HUD began to increase the Hub’s role in programming. As a result, Mr. Carpenter determined that the Hub needed another Team Leader in addition to Ms. Angelí. Accordingly, in November 1996, HUD, through its Human Resources Division, announced a vacancy for the Program Analyst Team Leader position. Seven eligible candidates applied for the Team Leader position, including plaintiff. All seven candidates were considered for the position. 4 Gerald Hayes, Director of Housing in HUD’s Kansas/Missouri State Office, was the individual responsible for conducting the Team Leader interviews or, at his discretion, for delegating the task to another manager. Mr. Hayes decided that Mr. Carpenter should conduct the interviews for the Team Leader position. Mr. Hayes also asked Mr. Carpenter to have Phyllis Angelí assist him in the interview process. 5

During each interview, Ms. Angelí asked the candidates certain questions that had been written by Mr. Carpenter. 6 This format permitted Mr. Carpenter to make contemporaneous notes of the candidates’ responses. At the conclusion of the interviews, Mr. Carpenter decided to reeom- *1189 mend Linda McGrew for the Team Leader position. According to Mr. Carpenter, this decision was based on his knowledge of the candidates and his observations during the interview process. Mr. Carpenter further averred that he believed Ms. McGrew was the best candidate for the position because she had good communication skills; was capable of accepting responsibility; was able to work with the staff; and was innovative and creative regarding work that had to be done.

After the interviewing process was complete, Mr. Carpenter advised Mr. Hayes that he believed Ms. McGrew was the best candidate for the position because she had demonstrated the ability to accept responsibility and she had articulated innovative ideas regarding the work that had to be accomplished as a Team Leader in the Hub. Based on Mr. Carpenter’s endorsement, Mr. Hayes, in turn, recommended Ms. McGrew for the Team Leader position to the Director of Management/Housing at HUD’s headquarters. Headquarters ultimately approved the recommendation and Ms. McGrew was selected for the Team Leader position.

On January 15, 1997, plaintiff contacted his EEO officer regarding the Team Leader position. He filed an EEO complaint on February 20, 1997 alleging that he had been discriminated against on the basis of his race when HUD management did not select him for the Program Analyst Team Leader position. During this same time frame Mr. Carpenter retired from the Director position and HUD began advertising nationwide the position vacancy in an effort to find the best candidate to assume the leadership of the Hub. HUD received many applications for the position, including an application from plaintiff. A panel of HUD employees was convened to review the applications and identify the best qualified candidates for the Director position. The panel subsequently named eight candidates on its roster of best-qualified candidates, including plaintiff.

On February 27, 1997, HUD interviewed the candidates. Specifically, interviews were conducted by Gerald Hayes and Robert Ratcliffe, Director of HUD’s Multifamily Housing Programs Office in Washington, D.C. According to Mr. Hayes, he and Mr. Ratcliffe asked each applicant the same four or five standard questions and made notes of the replies. For each question, answers were ranked and, after each interview, Mssrs. Hayes and Ratcliffe arrived at an overall “score” for the candidate. Mr. Hayes averred that two candidates, Andy Miller and Steve Burgess, had the highest scores at the conclusion of the interviews and, in fact, these candidates had “tied” in points. Mr. Ratcliffe then submitted the scores to Cheryl Owens, Acting Director of HUD’s Office of Management.

Mr. Ratcliffe advised Ms. Owens that Mr. Burgess and Mr. Miller had received the highest scores after the interview process. According to Ms. Owens, Mr. Rat-cliffe recommended Mr. Burgess for the Director position. Ms. Owens averred that Mr. Ratcliffe expressed to her his belief that Mr. Burgess was the best applicant because Mr. Burgess had been involved in the structuring of the Kansas City, Kansas Voucher Processing Hub office; had been instrumental in the development and monitoring of program policy, management systems and the training of staff; was aware of the Departmental direction for the Hub; and was a program expert in the Section 8 program. Indeed, Mr. Burgess averred that, prior to his selection for the Director position, he was the Director of the TRACS system 7 at HUD’s headquarters in Washington, D.C.

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