404-659-0001
50 HURT PLAZA SE, STE. 800, ATLANTA, GA, 30303, 
1) ABM
2) ATL Airport CIDs- Airport West CID, Airport South CID
3) Attorney's Title Guaranty Fund, Inc.
4) Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
5) Cigar Association of America, Inc.
10) Cobb-Marietta Coliseum & Exhibit Hall Authority
11) CoinFlip
12) Comcast Cable Communications Management, LLC
13) Council of Municipal Court Judges
14) DLRdmv, LLC
15) Dougherty County Commission
16) EBSCO Information Services
17) Encompass Health
19) Equifax
20) Erlanger Health
22) Georgia Athletic Trainers Association, Inc
23) Georgia Automobile Dealers Association
24) Georgia Beer Wholesalers Association
25) Georgia Golf Course Superintendents Association
26) Georgia Hospital Association
28) Georgia Pest Control Association
32) GeorgiaLink Public Affairs Group
33) GREENBERGTAURIG
35) Henry County
36) Intuitive
37) Koch Companies Public Sector, LLC and Affiliates
38) Koch Government Affairs, LLC
39) LendingPoint LLC
40) Maplebear Inc. d/b/a Instacart
42) Municipal Development Services LLC
43) National Association of Security Companies
44) Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company
45) Necco, LLC
47) Pediatrix
48) Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America Corporation
49) Phytest
50) Pittman Construction Company
52) Pull-A-Part
54) Sanofi US
55) SCI Management Corporation
56) Southeast Propane Alliance, INC
58) The Georgia Society of CPAs
59) UPS
H. Boyd Pettit, III is Partner and General Counsel for GeorgiaLink Public Affairs Group, LLC Pettit, a practicing Attorney since 1979, served as a Democratic member to the Georgia General Assembly for five consecutive terms beginning in January, 1983. Elected to the House of Representatives, succeeding newly elected Governor Joe Frank Harris, he was named a member of the House Appropriations, Judiciary, and Industry Committees. Pettit became Secretary to the Judiciary Committee and Chairman of the Public Services and Utilities Subcommittee of House Industry. During his membership in the House, Pettit served as Georgia's representative to the Southern States Energy Board and was selected as a participant in the Leadership Georgia Class of 1987. In 1993, he joined GeorgiaLink Public Affairs Group while remaining active on behalf of local governments, local education entities, public bond finance issues, and local industrial recruitment and development. In September 2000, Pettit was selected to the Georgia State Board of Transportation. He was re-elected in January, 2001 to a full five-year term. Pettit currently serves on the State Board of the Georgia Youth Science and Technology Centers and is an active member of Sam Jones Memorial United Methodist Church in Cartersville. Previously serving on Board of Directors of the North Metro Technical Institute Foundation, Pettit was a part of the effort to secure property, utilities, and funding for the state adult technical school. Boyd has two daughters, Dana and Bray. They reside in Cartersville, Georgia.