EDGAR CASTRO

(Florida)

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Edgar Castro's core business is government affairs, community relations, and lobbying in Miami-Dade County and Tallahassee, Florida. As an expert in the public policy process at the municipal, county, and state levels, Edgar assists his clients in navigating their way through the ever-increasing maze of legislative and regulatory challenges to achieve their goals and objectives.

Edgar has successfully advocated for issues addressing the needs of businesses, trade associations, municipalities, and the Florida Bar before Florida's executive and legislative branches, administrative and regulatory agencies, Miami-Dade County, and a number of the municipalities therein. Edgar's clients rely on him to develop and implement offensive and defensive political strategies to successfully negotiate legislative provisions on their behalf. Edgar has advocated for his clients on issues relating to transportation, family law, gaming, telecommunications, financial services, emergency management, intellectual property, and energy. Additionally, Edgar assists his clients with their relationships within the Hispanic community by developing a strategic plan of engagement, while also facilitating access to important elected leaders and stakeholders in the Hispanic community.

Edgar began his political career in Tallahassee, working in the Governor's Office as a Legislative Assistant, for the Florida House of Representatives. Edgar's experience in this role taught him the intricacies of the legislative processes and committee procedures, helping him build strong ties to staff and members of both chambers and parties. Throughout his career, Edgar has worked on numerous political campaigns in Florida, including candidates in the U.S. House and Senate, Florida House of Representatives and Senate, and the Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners.

In addition to his experiences in Tallahassee, Edgar worked in Washington, DC as a public policy consultant for a government relations and consulting company. There, Edgar was responsible for researching and analyzing Florida and federal legislative actions and making recommendations to help clients effectively respond to governmental opportunities while avoiding potential risks.

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Monte Stevens joins Southern Strategy Group after serving more than a decade in Florida government. After serving in the Legislative Affairs office of the Agency for Health Care Administration and the Department of Financial Services, Monte joined the Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) in 2008 where he led OIR's legislative and executive lobbying effort as Deputy Chief of Staff.

While at OIR, Monte was instrumental in the passage of legislation relating to all sectors of the insurance industry including landmark reforms to personal injury protection and homeowner's insurance. Most recently, Monte oversaw the passage and implementation of the NAIC model holding company act and principle based reserving for life insurers. Knowledgeable in all lines of insurance, Monte was frequently called upon to testify and present to legislative committees on a variety of subjects.

In addition to lobbying the Legislature, Monte also served as OIR's representative to the Governor and Cabinet in the rule making process. In this capacity, Monte led the effort to implement the country's first ever regulatory initiative on collateral requirements for reinsurers.

Monte also served as Director of Government Affairs and Public Policy for the Florida Medical Association where he was involved in the passage of significant medical malpractice reform. A native of Niceville, Florida, Monte was a member of two national champion debate teams at the University of Missouri-Kansas City before graduating with a degree in political science. Prior to returning to Florida, Monte attended graduate school, taught public speaking, and coached the debate teams at Kansas State University and Harvard University.

Monte and his wife Jodi live in Tallahassee.

CHRISTOPHER DUDLEY

(Florida)

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Chris joined the firm in November of 2000 after serving seven years in Florida government. During this time, Chris served as the Assistant to the Chief of Staff and the Deputy Chief of Staff to former Florida Governor Jeb Bush. Prior to serving in Governor Bush's administration, Chris served as the Deputy Chief of Staff, Deputy Legislative Director, and Special Assistant to former Florida Education Commissioner and former Florida Lt. Governor Frank T. Brogan. Chris also served as a legislative aide in the Florida House of Representatives. Throughout the years, Chris has worked on various state and local campaigns, including the 1998 and 2002 Bush/Brogan gubernatorial campaigns.

A devoted community activist, Chris was a finalist for Volunteer of the Year in 2007. Chris has served on the Board of Directors for the Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science, where he served for two years as Chairman, the Board of Directors for the United Way of the Big Bend, and the Board of Directors for the Greater Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce. Chris is currently the Chairman of the Florida Network of Youth and Family Services, a not-for-profit statewide association representing agencies which serve homeless, runaway, and troubled youth. Chris also serves on the local advisory board for Hancock Bank and is a member of the Board of Trustees for the Maclay School. Chris was recently appointed by Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum to the Tallahassee Downtown Improvement Authority, an entity created by the Florida Legislature to promote the business and hospitality interests of downtown Tallahassee.

A native of Fort Myers, Florida, Chris Dudley graduated from the University of South Florida in 1993 with a Bachelor's degree in Political Science. Chris, his wife Susanne, and their two sons live in Tallahassee.

  • (850) 222-9075

  • 124 W. Jefferson St.Suite 502TallahasseeFlorida32301

Clients:
  • (850) 766-7580

  • 111 Frances DrHavanaFL32333-8635

Clients:
Clients:

1) Accenture LLP

2) Adelanto HealthCare Ventures, LLC

3) Advocating for Seniors

4) Ajax Building Company, LLC

5) American Traffic Solutions, Inc. d/b/a Verra Mobility

6) AshBritt, Inc.

7) Associated Industries of Florida, Inc.

8) Assurant Group

9) AT&T Services, Inc.

10) Atkins North America, Inc.

11) bestbet Jacksonville

12) Boatsetter

13) Bonefish & Tarpon Trust

14) Brandt Information Services

15) Broward College Foundation

16) Broward County

17) Busch Wildlife Sanctuary

18) C.W. Roberts Contracting Inc.

19) Carlyle Investment Management L.L.C.

20) CDR Maguire

21) Chick-Fil-A, Inc.

22) Cicero Action

23) Citadel Enterprise Americas LLC

24) Citigroup Washington Inc.

25) City of Boca Raton

26) City of Coral Gables

27) City of Fort Lauderdale

28) Clara Homes

29) Cody Khan

30) Community Care Plan

31) Community US Fund Management Inc.

32) Coventry

33) CVS Health and All Affiliates

34) Delta Air Lines, Inc.

35) Development Corporation for Israel

36) DialCare, LLC.

37) Ducky Recovery, LLC.

38) Ecoresiliency Miami LLC

39) Ecosouth Florida, LLC

40) Elevated, LLC

41) Elite DNA Therapy

42) Emovis USA, Inc.

43) Environmental Resilient Communities LLC

44) EPAM Government Solutions, LLC.

45) Field of Dreams

46) Florida Alliance for Vacation Rentals

47) Florida Association of Nurse Anesthesiology

48) Florida Community Financial Services Association

49) Florida Credit Union Association

50) Florida Institute of Technology

51) Florida International University Foundation, Inc.

52) Florida Power & Light Company

53) Florida Prosecuting Attorney's Association

54) Florida Realtors

55) Florida Surplus Lines Association

56) Florida Transportation Builders Association

57) Florida Vacation Rental Management Association

58) Fox Corporation

59) Gartner, Inc.

60) George Hackney Inc. d/b/a Trulieve

61) Graduation Alliance, Inc.

62) Grind Hard Ammo LLC

63) Haleon Consumer Healthcare

64) Hillpointe, LLC

65) Horsepower Electric

66) INSIGHTEC

67) International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children

68) K9s for Warriors

69) Land Sea Homes

70) Lennar Homes, LLC

71) Litecon LLC

72) Little Havana Activities & Nutrition Centers of Dade County, Inc.

73) Loggerhead Marinelife Center

74) Lost Tree Village Property Owners Association, Inc.

75) Melbourne Greyhound Park

76) Memorial Healthcare System

77) Miami-Dade County

78) Monroe County Board of County Commissioners

79) Neal Land Development Group

80) New College Foundation, Inc.

81) OBS Real Estate Holdings, LLC

82) Ocala Breeders' Sales Company, Inc.

83) Old Republic National Title Insurance Company

84) Orange Barrel Media

85) Orlando Health

86) Palm Beach Atlantic University

87) Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office

88) Palm Beach Zoo

89) Paypal

90) PCI Gaming

91) Peregrine Technologies, Inc.

92) Polk County Board of County Commissioners

93) Primerica, Inc.

94) PrizePicks

95) Project LIFT

96) Promise Network Inc.

97) Quintessence Marine, Inc.

98) RAI Services Company

99) RELX Inc.

100) Renaissance Learning, Inc.

101) Resource Environmental Solutions, LLC

102) Ryan, LLC

103) Sacred Heart Health System, Inc.

104) SaferWatch, LLC

105) Safety Net Hospital Alliance of Florida

106) SAI Interactive

107) Sarasota Memorial Health Care System

108) School Board of Brevard County

109) Sellers Dorsey

110) Sobe Sky Development, LLC

111) South Automotive Group

112) St. Petersburg College Foundation

113) St. Vincent's Health System, Inc.

114) Starkey Hearing Technologies

115) Sunshine State Tag Agency LLC

116) Take Stock in Children

117) Tamiami 137, LLC

118) Tampa Bay Rays

119) The City of Miami

120) The City of Venice

121) The Coalition of Attainable Housing Providers of Florida, Inc.

122) The Distilled Spirits Council of the United States, Inc.

123) The Everglades Trust

124) The GEO Group, Inc.

125) The North Highland Company

126) Town Of Highland Beach

127) TRC Companies, Inc.

128) University of Florida Foundation, Inc.

129) University of Florida Student Government Association

130) University of Miami

131) Veyer, LLC

132) Visa U.S.A. Inc.

133) WolfCap Team, LLC

134) Woolpert, Inc.

Clients:

1) 3M Company

2) Accenture LLP

3) ACT Education Corp.

4) Adelanto HealthCare Ventures, LLC

5) Adobe Inc.

6) Ajax Building Company, LLC

7) American Traffic Solutions, Inc. d/b/a Verra Mobility

8) Assurant Group

9) bestbet Jacksonville

10) Broward County Clerk of the Court

11) Capio Partners

12) Cemex Construction Materials Florida, LLC

13) Chick-Fil-A, Inc.

14) Citigroup Washington Inc.

15) City of Boca Raton

16) City of Fort Lauderdale

17) Cityblock Health, Inc.

18) Collier County Public Schools

19) Coventry

20) CVS Health and All Affiliates

21) Delta Air Lines, Inc.

22) DialCare, LLC.

23) Discovery Education

24) Emovis USA, Inc.

25) EPAM Government Solutions, LLC.

26) Field of Dreams

27) Florida Association of District School Superintendents

28) Florida Association of Health Plans

29) Florida Association of Nurse Anesthesiology

30) Florida Association of Orthotists and Prosthetists

31) Florida Association of World IB Schools

32) Florida Institute of Technology

33) Florida Keys Educational Foundation, Inc.

34) Florida Polytechnic University Foundation, Inc.

35) Florida Prosecuting Attorney's Association

36) Florida Realtors

37) Florida Surplus Lines Association

38) Fox Corporation

39) Franklin County Board of County Commissioners

40) Gartner, Inc.

41) George Hackney Inc. d/b/a Trulieve

42) Graduation Alliance, Inc.

43) Haleon Consumer Healthcare

44) Health Law Section of the Florida Bar

45) Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

46) Innovation Foundation

47) Insurance Auto Auctions

48) Integrated Home Care Services, Inc.

49) Keystone Peer Review Organization, LLC dba Acentra Health

50) Lennar Homes, LLC

51) Lexmark International, Inc.

52) Loggerhead Marinelife Center

53) Mithril Defense

54) ModivCare Solutions LLC

55) Neal Land Development Group

56) New College Foundation, Inc.

57) NLP Logix

58) Northwest Florida State College Foundation, Inc.

59) Oportun, Inc.

60) Provado Mobile Health

61) Quintessence Marine, Inc.

62) RAI Services Company

63) RELX Inc.

64) Renaissance Learning, Inc.

65) Sacred Heart Health System, Inc.

66) Safelite Group, Inc.

67) Sarasota Performing Arts Center Foundation, Inc. d/b/a Van Wezel Foundation, Inc.

68) Sellers Dorsey

69) Service Contract Industry Council

70) South Automotive Group

71) St. Petersburg College Foundation

72) St. Vincent's Health System, Inc.

73) Sunshine State Tag Agency LLC

74) Take Stock in Children

75) The City of Venice

76) The Distilled Spirits Council of the United States, Inc.

77) The Everglades Trust

78) The GEO Group, Inc.

79) The North Highland Company

80) The School Board of Palm Beach County, Florida

81) The School Board of Pinellas County

82) The School Board of Sarasota County

83) The Travelers Indemnity Company

84) Trinity Education Group

85) UMA Education, Inc.

86) University of Florida Foundation, Inc.

87) University of Florida Student Government Association

88) USAA

89) Veyer, LLC

90) Visa U.S.A. Inc.

91) Voya Services Company

92) Yamaha Marine

93) Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A

94) Zurich American Insurance Company

Clients:

DANIELLE SPINKS

(Florida)
  • (850) 443-1942

  • 1 CVS DriveWoonsocketRI02895-6146

Clients: