PAUL RAINWATER

(LAUS)

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Former chief of staff to Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal

Led the effort for Governor John Bel Edwards after the historic floods of 2016 to develop an appropriations strategy for federal response and develop long-term recovery plans

Paul W. Rainwater most recently held the title as Governor Jindal's Chief of Staff. He resigned in February of 2014 to pursue a career in the private sector and shortly thereafter joined Cornerstone Government Affairs.

Prior to his latest position, Paul held the title of Commissioner of Administration. Before that, he served as Governor Jindal's deputy chief of staff. Prior to that, he served as executive director of the Louisiana Recovery Authority (LRA). Previously, Paul served as legislative director and chief of operations for U.S. Senator Mary Landrieu. From June 2006 to January 2007, he served as director of hazard mitigation and intergovernmental affairs at the LRA, where he managed program policies, served as team leader and coordinated with state and federal agencies to set mitigation priorities. From July 2000 to June 2006, Paul served as the chief administrative officer for the City of Lake Charles.

Paul also formerly served as manager of governmental affairs for Conoco, Inc., Gulf Coast Business Unit in Baton Rouge from 1998 to July 2000; as manager of public affairs for ARCO Chemical in Lake Charles from 1995 to May 1998; and as administrative aide to the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury in Lake Charles from 1988 to 1996.

In addition to his public service duties, Paul also serves as a colonel with the Louisiana Army National Guard in the Joint Director of Military Support for Disaster Response Unit. He previously served as a lieutenant colonel in the Congressional Liaison Office of the Louisiana Army National Guard and as a lieutenant colonel in the United States Army Reserves' 336th Finance Command. For his military service, Paul has been awarded the Bronze Star Medal, the Army Commendation Medal and the Combat Action Badge.

Paul earned a bachelor's degree in government from McNeese State University in Lake Charles, a master's degree in international relations from Salve Regina University in Rhode Island, and is certified as a local government manager by Louisiana State University.

PAUL CAMBON

(Federal)

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Paul F. Cambon is the firm's director of government relations. He helps clients identify, pursue, and achieve a broad range of legislative and regulatory policy objectives.

Prior to joining Jones Walker, Paul worked for Congressman Bob Livingston for more than 20 years, serving as legislative director and associate appropriations committee staffer. In this capacity, Paul was a primary advisor on all federal appropriations and related congressional authorization committees as well as federal agency and executive branch policy matters. Through this involvement, Paul has developed a vast network of contacts in the federal, congressional, and private sectors. He also has acquired extensive experience in the development and implementation of the 12 annual appropriations measures, related authorization bills, and federal agency and executive branch programmatic, jurisdictional, and policy issues.

Paul is a founding partner of the Livingston Group, which has had a strategic alliance with Jones Walker since 1999. Drawing on his knowledge and experience, he has helped a variety of clients attain policy, regulatory, and legislative goals with key members of various congressional committees, the White House, and executive branch agencies.

Paul has advocated issues, prepared appropriations and authorization bills, and developed report language for clients in a variety of industries, including financial services, national security, information technology, education, corps of engineers, transportation and infrastructure, maritime, energy, social services, and other sectors.

Since early 1999, Paul has provided ongoing volunteer services and support to the National World War II Museum in New Orleans.

CHRIS JOHNSEN

(Federal)

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Chris Johnsen is a partner in the Government Relations Practice Group and a member of the board of directors. He leads an effective team of government relations professionals who advise clients across numerous industries.

Since opening the firm's Washington, DC office in 1990 and being admitted to the District of Columbia Bar in 1991, Chris has built a strong team of government relations professionals who represent clients in the maritime, energy, and defense industries; numerous institutions of higher learning; and several state and local government entities. He provides his clients with a broad range of government relations assistance, including providing advice on a wide variety of legislative and regulatory matters facing the maritime industry and other business interests.

Chris has developed strong relationships with the key committees on Capitol Hill with general jurisdiction over transportation and maritime issues, including the Senate Commerce Committee, the House and Senate Armed Services Committees, and the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, as well as tax writing committees with jurisdiction over maritime tax and trade matters, including the Senate Finance Committee and the House Ways and Means Committee.

Over the years, Chris has been deeply involved in numerous legislative matters affecting the maritime industry, including the Maritime Security Acts of 1996 and 2003, numerous Coast Guard Authorization Acts, the landmark tonnage tax legislation, the repeal of Subpart F shipping income provisions, the Jones Act, the Oil Pollution Act of 1990, the Water Resources Development Acts of 2007, 2014, 2016 and 2018 and legislation to implement numerous Free Trade Agreements (FTAs). In addition to his work on Capitol Hill, Chris has developed close ties with the principal federal agencies involved with the promotion and/or regulation of the US maritime industry: the Department of Transportation, the Maritime Administration (MarAd), the United States Coast Guard, the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC), the Export-Import Bank of the United States, the US Department of Agriculture, the United States Trade Representative, and the US Army Corps of Engineers.

Chris is the past president of the Propeller Club of Washington and currently serves as a member of the executive committee and the board of directors of the Coast Guard Foundation. He also served for many years as vice-chairman of the Board of Directors of the American Maritime Congress, a research and educational organization dedicated to informing the public, the media, and legislators in Washington on the issues and policies affecting the US flag merchant marine and maritime industry. Additionally, he sits on the advisory board of the McIntire School of Commerce at the University of Virginia.

In 2010, and again in 2017, he received the prestigious President's Award from the Louisiana State Bar Association (LSBA) for his efforts to secure funding in Congress for legal representation of underserved communities in Louisiana.

JAMES ADAMS

(Federal)

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James L. Adams is the firm's Director of Government Relations and focuses on maritime policy, homeland security, transportation infrastructure, energy policy, and economic development.

Jim has extensive experience helping businesses and trade associations achieve their strategic objectives. Prior to joining Jones Walker, Jim was president and CEO of the Offshore Marine Service Association (OMSA), representing the owners and operators of US-flagged vessels that supply, support, and construct the subsea infrastructure necessary for offshore energy development. Under his leadership, the trade association confronted the challenges posed by the moratorium on drilling activity imposed following the Deepwater Horizon disaster.

Before his tenure at OMSA, Jim was vice president of government affairs for American Commercial Lines, Inc. (ACL), where he advanced ACL's legislative and regulatory affairs programs to improve the nation's waterways transportation infrastructure. He also worked to implement positive changes on inland waterway tax policy and the US Coast Guard's regulation of the inland barge industry.

Jim also has experience in railroads and highway infrastructure development. As resident vice president for CSX Transportation, he represented CSX in government and community forums in Kentucky. In the public sector, Jim served in senior leadership positions in Kentucky's Transportation Cabinet and Kentucky's Department of Public Protection.

Jim began his career as a commissioned Coast Guard officer. At sea, he served as a deck watch officer and department head with responsibilities for vessel operations, navigation, and maritime law enforcement. Later he was named congressional fellow to the Coast Guard and Navigation Subcommittee in the House of Representatives. Following his Coast Guard service, Jim joined the subcommittee's professional staff, advancing legislation supporting the US Coast Guard and improving the safety and efficiency of regulatory programs affecting the offshore maritime industry, fishing industry, and inland barge industry.

CHARLES NUCKOLLS

(Federal)
Clients:

NORMA JANE SABISTON

(Federal)

GLENN WILLARD

(Federal)
Clients:

1) Abrasive Blasting Manufacturers Alliance

2) Advanced Emissions Solutions, Inc.

3) Al-Mawarid Bank SAL

4) Alliance for Biosecurity

5) Alvogen, Inc.

6) American Association of Poison Control Centers (AAPCC)

7) American Staffing Association

8) American Water Works Association

9) Americans for Carbon Dividends

10) Aon Hewitt

11) Association of American Medical Colleges

12) Association of American Railroads

13) Association of Institutional Investors

14) Atlanticus Holding Corporation

15) Autodesk, Inc.

16) Barnard Construction Company, Inc

17) Bella Group

18) Bike Bentonville LLC

19) Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.

20) Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney obo MDG Contracting and Environmental Solutions

21) Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC obo Murray Hill Group, Inc.

22) Cafaro Company

23) California Steel Industries, Inc.

24) Calvary Hospital

25) Camera Ecuatoriano Americana de Comercio Guayaquil

26) Care.com

27) Carestream Health, Inc.

28) Central Ohio Transit Authority

29) Cerberus Capital Management

30) Chatham Area Transit (CAT)

31) Children's Tumor Foundation

32) Cintas Corporation

33) City of Boise

34) City of Castle Pines

35) City of Detroit

36) City of Greenville SC

37) City of Las Vegas

38) City of Mesa

39) City of New Orleans

40) City of Philadelphia - Division of Aviation

41) City of Portland

42) City of San Diego

43) City of South San Francisco

44) Commerce City

45) CRRC Sifang America Incorporated

46) CTL Energy, Inc. formerly Somerset Coal International

47) Cuyahoga County

48) Danone North America

49) Daybrook Holdings, Inc.

50) Denver Regional Transportation District

51) Denver Water

52) DexCom, Inc.

53) Discovery Communications

54) EFA Education, LLC

55) Energy Marketers of America

56) Equinix

57) Fenicia Bank SAL

58) Fintech Advisory Inc.

59) Forest City Realty Trust, Inc.

60) Gazprombank GPB (OJSC)

61) Goodnight Midstream, LLC (formerly 1804 Operating, LLC)

62) Government of U.S. Virgin Islands

63) Grand Rapids Public Museum

64) Halogenated Solvents Industry Alliance, Inc.

65) Hanesbrands, Inc.

66) HeartFlow, Inc.

67) HELLEN Systems, LLC

68) Hexion, Inc.

69) Hillsborough County

70) Huntington Ingalls Incorporated

71) IAC

72) IBL Bank SAL

73) iFoodDecisionSciences, Inc.

74) Impact Journals, LLC

75) Infra-Bk, LLC

76) Invacare Corporation

77) Ivanyan & Partners

78) Jabil, Inc.

79) James Campbell Company

80) JBS USA Food Company

81) Jubilant Pharma Holdings Inc.

82) JUUL Labs, Inc.

83) KTM North America, Inc.

84) La Maestra Family Clinic, Inc.

85) Leon County Attorneys Office

86) Leon County Board of County Commissioners

87) Ligado Networks LLC

88) Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority

89) Ludvik Electric Co.

90) M1 Group

91) Madison Marquette Realty Services L.P.

92) Management and Training Corporation

93) Marriott International, Inc.

94) Mars, Incorporated

95) Match Group

96) MEAB SAL

97) Melaleuca, Inc.

98) MetaBank

99) Metropolitan District Commission of Connecticut

100) MGM Resorts International

101) Miami-Dade County

102) MicroPact

103) Midland Business Alliance

104) Momentive Performance Materials

105) Multnomah County

106) musicFIRST

107) National Air Traffic Controllers Association

108) National Association for Oilheat Research and Education

109) National Cannabis Roundtable

110) National Flea Market Association

111) NetJets

112) NLMK Pennsylvania

113) North Carolina Biotechnology Center

114) Oceus Networks

115) OCLC

116) Office of the Governor, State of Colorado

117) Ohio University

118) Olin Corporation

119) Owens Corning

120) Panasonic Avionics Corporation

121) Para la Naturaleza, Inc.

122) Park-Ohio Industries, Inc.

123) Partnership for Quality Home Healthcare

124) Piaggio Group Americas, Inc.

125) PMI Global Services Inc.

126) Policy and Taxation Group

127) Ready Colorado

128) Rendeavour Holding Limited

129) Republic Steel

130) Rianlon Americas, Inc.

131) SK hynix America, Inc.

132) Solar Energy Industries Association

133) SpaceX

134) Study Edge

135) SYMX Holdings

136) TATA Consultancy Services

137) Teijin Aramid USA, Inc.

138) The Advocacy Group at Cardenas Partners LLC on behalf of Ocala, FL

139) The Coca Cola Company

140) The Mosaic Company

141) The Pebble Partnership

142) The Procter and Gamble Company

143) The Trucking Alliance

144) The University of Miami

145) Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Foundation

146) Thomas Jefferson University

147) Tinuum Group LLC

148) TOTAL S.A.

149) TransDigm Group Incorporated

150) Transportation Institute

151) Transurban (USA) Inc

152) Trojan Technologies

153) TruGreen Limited Partnership

154) Ukpeagvik Inupiat Corporation

155) Uncommon Schools, Inc.

156) Unione Italiana Vini on behalf of Taub Family Companies

157) United Rentals, Inc.

158) United States Council for International Business

159) United States Infrastructure Corporation

160) United Work & Travel

161) Universities Space Research Association

162) University of Georgia

163) Urban Ecology Center (UEC)

164) Verified Voting

165) Wake Forest University Health Sciences

166) Walton Enterprises

167) Wegmans Food Markets, Inc.

168) Weirton Medical Center

169) West Coast University

170) Westinghouse Electric Company

171) Wheel Pros, LLC

172) Xavier University School of Medicine

173) Yelp, Inc.

174) Zippo Manufacturing Company