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Statewide Public Affairs, Inc. is a full service government relations, communications and issue management firm providing consulting services throughout New York State. Our tenacity, emphasis on client service and dedication to maintaining the finest reputation is what sets our firm apart.

Firm Specialties:
Managing Complex Issues. Assisting clients with complex public sector issues involving the Legislative, regulatory agencies, the budget or those of a political nature is our specialty. We provide accurate, candid and effective advice to help our clients influence perceptions, uphold reputations and build support to achieve desired outcomes. What we do NOT do is sit on the sidelines. We roll up our shirtsleeves, become a part of the team and get to work.

Finding Funding. Of course, to seek and obtain government funding has become more and more difficult. Clients who desire funding have found success with Statewide because our firm has the experience of nearly 50 budget cycles. Statewide's history of success is based on a vast knowledge of the budget process, where the "pots" of money are, and broad relationships with key officials in state agencies, Division of Budget, the Executive Chamber, Legislative Leadership, as well as the Ways & Means and Finance Committees. Statewide has also become an expert in assisting clients who seek funding through the New York's Regional Economic Development Councils or other funding through the State's Consolidated Funding Application ("CFA").

Procurements Delivered. New York State procurement laws are extraordinarily complex. We specialize in assisting clients educate and shape a government agency's approach to fulfilling its needs. We have years of experience helping companies manage the RFP and procurement process to best position them for success, all while ensuring full compliance with the State's extensive procurement lobbying laws.

Concepts to Deliverables. Entrepreneurial concepts requiring partnership with government to achieve success are always challenging. Crafting concepts into "yesable" proposals requires comprehensive assessment, politically sound strategy and tenacity in execution. Our firm understands the decision to petition the government almost always requires the client to assume risk. Our full-service model ensures risk-assuming clients have the highest level of attention, interaction, political access, resources and resolve to deliver their project to success.

CHRISTOPHER DURYEA serves as Managing Partner of Statewide Public Affairs. Certainly New York has experienced an unprecedented level of political upheaval over the past several years. As a result, partnering with government has become more challenging. In founding Statewide Public Affairs, Mr. Duryea's vision is to manage a dynamic, experienced and trusted team who excels for our client's government affairs needs within the context of today's challenging environment.

With over two decades of experience working in and around New York politics, Mr. Duryea has well-recognized expertise in assisting clients navigate the complexities of New York state and local government. As Managing Partner, Mr. Duryea is responsible for the continued success of Statewide's clients.

Most recently, Mr. Duryea was a Partner at Marsh, Duryea & Associates where he represented numerous clients and developed a particular expertise on corporate, taxation, economic development, telecommunications and energy matters. Mr. Duryea also previously served as Vice President of the Cable Telecommunications Association of New York, charged with overseeing day-to-day operations and leading government affairs efforts. Here he developed a keen understanding of telecommunications policy issues and trade association management skills.

Mr. Duryea first began building his vast understanding of New York politics as Office Manager for the Onondaga County Democratic Committee, where he worked on numerous Central New York political campaigns. Subsequently he became an expert on the inner workings of Albany, serving as Legislative Director for the Chairman of the New York State Assembly Corporations, Authorities & Commissions and Environmental Conservation Committees.

In May 2012, City & State News named Mr. Duryea as one of "Albany's Rising Stars" noting, "Duryea is a key player." Mr. Duryea is a veteran of the U.S. Navy's submarine service and has a Masters in Political Science from the Rockefeller College at SUNY Albany and a BA in Political Science from SUNY Albany.

"My passion is working with a variety of clients from different industries, ranging from cities to the private sector to the not-for-profit world. It's all about finding wins for the client, and Sullivan & LeShane gives me the opportunity to do that on a daily basis."

0-5 years

Past president of CT Conference of Municipalities

Recipient of Connecticut Magazine's "Forty under 40" award.

While serving as Mayor, passed municipal budgets, negotiated union contracts, deal with numerous crisis' and natural disasters.

Recognized on several fronts for achievements within the municipal sector. Also served as the Government Affairs Director for a multi-state waste and recycling company dealing with municipal and state policy.

  • The team at Sullivan & LeShane has provided The Toy Association with outstanding representation. They have a deep understanding of the legislative and regulatory environment and have consistently delivered results on tough issues. They understand our concerns and communicate it accurately to the relevant decision-makers. They are credible, ethical and attentive to client needs. I would recommend them to anyone looking for representation in Connecticut. - Matthew Lenz, Director of State Government Affairs, The Toy Association
  • Sullivan & LeShane has been a valued partner of ours for many years. They have the relationships and know-how to navigate complex legislative issues and deliver results on behalf of their client. With decades of experience, their entire team is committed to truly understanding the issues that matter to us most and working collaboratively to educate legislators and develop public policy solutions. It's clear that they are well-respected in the halls of the capitol, and they have been an absolute pleasure to work with over the years. - Nick Martin, Director of Public Affairs and Communication, Coca-Cola Beverages Northeast
  • While SHI has been a vendor, working with the State of Connecticut since 1991, we engaged Sullivan & LeShane in 2018. We were looking to get better aligned with the State, and to navigate some roadblocks we had been encountering. It has been a great relationship, and we have had many "wins" that have helped advance SHI strategically within the State. The information and experience that Mike and his team lend to us is invaluable. - Barbara West, Regional Director, SHI
  • Was elected as the youngest mayor in the state at age 22.

    Served eight years in office as Mayor of the Town of Torrington.

    "I love what I do. I love puzzles. I'm curious and enjoy working with a team to find solutions to the challenges presented to us. Each day is different and I get to pull together a diverse group which shares a common goal to improve a situation. Add politics to the mix and where else could you find such a daily adventure?"

    20+ years

    In 2020, named by the Hartford Business Journal as one of the top 50 most influential people in Hartford.

    In 2017 she was honored as "Practitioner of the Year" by the Greater CT Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA).

    In 2005, recognized by the Hartford Business Journal as one of eight top woman business owners.

    Developed and implemented several Connecticut market entry initiatives for a global banking interest, outpatient medical and behavior health facilities and a renewable energy company.

    Led several multi-organizational coalitions to pass landmark legislation on scholarship funding, tort reform, energy deregulation, managed care regulation and tax initiative opposition.

    Drives business strategy and best practices for two separate and widely respected companies.

    Appointed by the Mayor of Hartford to Chair the Hartford Parking Authority.

  • The team at Sullivan & LeShane has provided The Toy Association with outstanding representation. They have a deep understanding of the legislative and regulatory environment and have consistently delivered results on tough issues. They understand our concerns and communicate it accurately to the relevant decision-makers. They are credible, ethical and attentive to client needs. I would recommend them to anyone looking for representation in Connecticut. - Matthew Lenz, Director of State Government Affairs, The Toy Association
  • Sullivan & LeShane has been a valued partner of ours for many years. They have the relationships and know-how to navigate complex legislative issues and deliver results on behalf of their client. With decades of experience, their entire team is committed to truly understanding the issues that matter to us most and working collaboratively to educate legislators and develop public policy solutions. It's clear that they are well-respected in the halls of the capitol, and they have been an absolute pleasure to work with over the years. - Nick Martin, Director of Public Affairs and Communication, Coca-Cola Beverages Northeast
  • While SHI has been a vendor, working with the State of Connecticut since 1991, we engaged Sullivan & LeShane in 2018. We were looking to get better aligned with the State, and to navigate some roadblocks we had been encountering. It has been a great relationship, and we have had many "wins" that have helped advance SHI strategically within the State. The information and experience that Mike and his team lend to us is invaluable. - Barbara West, Regional Director, SHI
  • Prior to starting Sullivan & LeShane, Inc. (S&L) in 1983 and Sullivan & LeShane Public Relations in 1988, served as Director of External and Public Affairs for a highly respected statewide medical and vocational rehabilitation organization.

    Member and Secretary of the University of Saint Joseph Board of Trustees and chairs the Academic Women's Leadership. Vice Chair of the Washington-based Public Affairs Council, a professional association of corporate/national organizations.

    Holds a Master's Degree in Healthcare Finance from the Rensselaer Lally School of Business and a Bachelor's of Science Degree in Leadership and Community Development from Springfield College. Participated in select executive level programs at Stanford University and McGill University. In addition, participated in the Yale School of Management leadership program.

    "We've been nationally recognized for our integrated public relations/government relations services as well as leveraging social media to impact government actions; we set the tone for building a prosperous future for our clients. Any problem can be solved and any issue can be resolved with strategic thinking and bringing the right people to the table. That is our culture at Sullivan & LeShane."

    20+ years

    In 2020, recognized by the Hartford Business Journal as one of the top 50 most influential people in Hartford.

    Secured the initial state funding needed for UConn to build Gampel Pavilion.

    Led the government relations team for several industry mergers requiring approvals from the Office of the Attorney General, State Legislature and other regulatory bodies.

    Point person working with the City of Stamford, resulting in $240 million in infrastructure funds.

    Sought after political strategist with close ties to every major statewide and local political leader in the state.

    Drives business strategy and best practices for two separate and widely respected companies.

    A veteran political strategist, played key roles in the presidential campaigns of Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan and former Senator Robert Dole, as well the campaigns of former Congresswoman Nancy Johnson, Senator Joseph Lieberman and several Connecticut governors. Most recently served as a senior adviser for two U.S. Senate campaigns and trusted thought leader for two Connecticut Governors.

  • The team at Sullivan & LeShane has provided The Toy Association with outstanding representation. They have a deep understanding of the legislative and regulatory environment and have consistently delivered results on tough issues. They understand our concerns and communicate it accurately to the relevant decision-makers. They are credible, ethical and attentive to client needs. I would recommend them to anyone looking for representation in Connecticut. - Matthew Lenz, Director of State Government Affairs, The Toy Association
  • Sullivan & LeShane has been a valued partner of ours for many years. They have the relationships and know-how to navigate complex legislative issues and deliver results on behalf of their client. With decades of experience, their entire team is committed to truly understanding the issues that matter to us most and working collaboratively to educate legislators and develop public policy solutions. It's clear that they are well-respected in the halls of the capitol, and they have been an absolute pleasure to work with over the years. - Nick Martin, Director of Public Affairs and Communication, Coca-Cola Beverages Northeast
  • While SHI has been a vendor, working with the State of Connecticut since 1991, we engaged Sullivan & LeShane in 2018. We were looking to get better aligned with the State, and to navigate some roadblocks we had been encountering. It has been a great relationship, and we have had many "wins" that have helped advance SHI strategically within the State. The information and experience that Mike and his team lend to us is invaluable. - Barbara West, Regional Director, SHI
  • Graduate of Fairfield University with a BS in Sociology.

    Began lobbying career with the Hartford Chamber of Commerce, and then with Connecticut's largest beverage trade association. In 1983, joined his partner Paddi LeShane in founding S&L and, five years later, they founded Sullivan & LeShane Public Relations, Inc. (SLPR)

    GEORGE ALLEN

    (Washington)
    Clients:
    • 518-436-6000

    • 15 ELK STREETALBANYNY

    Clients:

    OLIVIA BARKER

    (New York)
    • 202-578-8166

    • 1 Coca-Cola PlazaAtlantaGA

    KATHLEEN BLACK

    (Federal)
    • ONE COCA-COLA PLAZAATLANTAGA30313

    ROBERT BLAIR

    (Florida)
    Clients:

    1) 211 Tampa Bay Cares, Inc.

    2) 2357 Solutions

    3) 831 Federal Acquisition, LLC dba / The Big Easy Casino

    4) Accel Schools LLC

    5) Breakthrough Miami, Inc.

    6) Buccaneers Limited Partnership

    7) Central Florida Expressway Authority

    8) CGI Technologies & Solutions, Inc.

    9) Charter Schools USA

    10) City of Anna Maria

    11) City of Indian Harbour Beach

    12) City of West Melbourne

    13) Classic Learning Initiatives, LLC

    14) Coca-Cola Beverages Florida, LLC

    15) Community Based Care of Brevard County dba Family Partnerships of Central Florida

    16) Community Haven for Adults and Children with Developmental Disabilities, Inc.

    17) Dominium Development & Acquisitions, LLC

    18) Eli Lilly and Company

    19) Energetico, Inc.

    20) Estate of Danielle Maudsley, C/O Ralph Guito, Esquire

    21) Estate of Makenzie Nevarez, a minor child, in care of Justice for Kids

    22) ExamWorks, LLC.

    23) Florida Alliance of Information and Referral Services, Inc.

    24) Florida Atlantic University Foundation, Inc.

    25) Florida Chiropractic Coalition, Inc.

    26) Florida Community Care

    27) Florida Crystals Corporation

    28) Florida Development Finance Corporation

    29) Florida Electric Cooperatives Association

    30) Florida High School Athletic Association

    31) Florida Optometric Association

    32) Florida Partnership to End Domestic Violence

    33) Florida Power & Light Company

    34) Florida Studio Theatre, Inc.

    35) Florida's Children First

    36) Fontainebleau Development

    37) Foot Print to Success Clubhouse, Inc.

    38) Ged Lawyers, LLP

    39) Grace Landing, Inc.

    40) Guardians of Florida Animal Rescue Inc

    41) Independent Living Systems

    42) Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce

    43) JAMARO/TTERRA

    44) JoAnn Chiddister on behalf of C.C.

    45) Kroll, LLC

    46) Layla Estrada, a minor child, in care of Justice for Kids

    47) LiFT Academy / LiFT University

    48) Live Nation Entertainment

    49) Marathon Petroleum Corporation

    50) Marine Industries Association of Palm Beach County, Inc.

    51) Matthews Bus Alliance, Inc.

    52) Max Giannikos, by Waggener Law, PLLC

    53) Meat Market Tampa LLC

    54) Melbourne Tillman Water Control District

    55) Menorah Manor Foundation, Inc.

    56) Merlin Law Group, P. A.

    57) Miami Dade County Tax Collector

    58) Miami-Dade County Public Schools

    59) Michele Mitchell on behalf of H.H.

    60) Mobile Safe Zones LLC

    61) Moleaer, Inc.

    62) Morgan and Morgan o/b/o Sean Hurley

    63) No Limits Academy

    64) Nova Southeastern University

    65) Novartis Services, Inc.

    66) Orchard Therapeutics North America

    67) Oscar Health

    68) Palm Beach County

    69) Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council DBA Pet Advocacy Network

    70) Phillies Florida LLC

    71) Pinnacle Ozone Solutions, LLC

    72) PMI US Corporate Services Inc. and Affiliates

    73) Precision Companies, Inc.

    74) Private Care Association of Florida Inc.

    75) Reading and Math, Inc.

    76) Rogers Behavioral Health

    77) RTR Financial Services, Inc.

    78) Ruth Eckerd Hall, Inc.

    79) Safe Families for Children Alliance

    80) Saint Leo University, Inc.

    81) Salvador Dali Museum, Inc.

    82) Santa Fe College Foundation, Inc.

    83) Sarasota County Tax Collector

    84) Seafarer Exploration Corp

    85) Sensys Gatso USA

    86) SH Americas LLC

    87) Sidecar Health, Inc.

    88) Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Tampa Bay, Florida, Inc.

    89) Southeast QSR, LLC

    90) St. Petersburg Downtown Partnership

    91) Stericycle, Inc.

    92) StormQuant Inc.

    93) Tampa Bay Chamber

    94) Tampa Bay Water

    95) Tampa Hillsborough Expressway Authority

    96) The Academy at Glengary

    97) The Association of Early Learning Coalitions

    98) The Astronauts Memorial Foundation

    99) The Building Industry Institute, Inc.

    100) The Children's Trust

    101) The Florida Holocaust Museum

    102) The Promise Fund of Florida, Inc.

    103) Trapbag

    104) University of South Florida Foundation

    105) USF Student Government

    106) Verizon

    107) Vets2PM, LLC

    108) Walmart Inc.

    109) Who We Play For

    110) Williams Communications, Inc.

    111) WOFT

    112) Women of Tomorrow Mentor and Scholarship Program, Inc.

    113) Young Mens Christian Association of Greater St Petersburg Inc

    114) Zuffa, LLC

    ELISE CARA

    (Connecticut)
    Clients:

    ELISE CARA

    (New Jersey)
    • 404-676-2121

    • One Coca-Cola PlazaAtlantaGA30313

    JACQUELINE CORCORAN

    (Florida)
    • (813) 527-0172

    • 19401 Shumard Oak DriveLand O' Lakes FL34638

    Clients:

    1) 211 Tampa Bay Cares, Inc.

    2) 831 Federal Acquisition, LLC dba / The Big Easy Casino

    3) Accel Schools LLC

    4) Breakthrough Miami, Inc.

    5) Buccaneers Limited Partnership

    6) Central Florida Expressway Authority

    7) CGI Technologies & Solutions, Inc.

    8) Charter Schools USA

    9) City of Anna Maria

    10) Classic Learning Initiatives, LLC

    11) Coca-Cola Beverages Florida, LLC

    12) Community Haven for Adults and Children with Developmental Disabilities, Inc.

    13) Dominium Development & Acquisitions, LLC

    14) Eli Lilly and Company

    15) Estate of Danielle Maudsley, C/O Ralph Guito, Esquire

    16) Estate of Makenzie Nevarez, a minor child, in care of Justice for Kids

    17) ExamWorks, LLC.

    18) Florida Alliance of Information and Referral Services, Inc.

    19) Florida Atlantic University Foundation, Inc.

    20) Florida Chiropractic Coalition, Inc.

    21) Florida Community Care

    22) Florida Development Finance Corporation

    23) Florida Electric Cooperatives Association

    24) Florida High School Athletic Association

    25) Florida Optometric Association

    26) Florida Partnership to End Domestic Violence

    27) Florida Studio Theatre, Inc.

    28) Florida's Children First

    29) Fontainebleau Development

    30) Foot Print to Success Clubhouse, Inc.

    31) Ged Lawyers, LLP

    32) Grace Landing, Inc.

    33) Guardians of Florida Animal Rescue Inc

    34) Independent Living Systems

    35) Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce

    36) JAMARO/TTERRA

    37) JoAnn Chiddister on behalf of C.C.

    38) Larkin Community Hospital

    39) Layla Estrada, a minor child, in care of Justice for Kids

    40) LiFT Academy / LiFT University

    41) Marathon Petroleum Corporation

    42) Marine Industries Association of Palm Beach County, Inc.

    43) Matthews Bus Alliance, Inc.

    44) Max Giannikos, by Waggener Law, PLLC

    45) Meat Market Tampa LLC

    46) Menorah Manor Foundation, Inc.

    47) Merlin Law Group, P. A.

    48) Miami Dade County Tax Collector

    49) Miami-Dade County Public Schools

    50) Michele Mitchell on behalf of H.H.

    51) Mobile Safe Zones LLC

    52) Morgan and Morgan o/b/o Sean Hurley

    53) No Limits Academy

    54) Nova Southeastern University

    55) Novartis Services, Inc.

    56) Orchard Therapeutics North America

    57) Palm Beach County

    58) Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council DBA Pet Advocacy Network

    59) Phillies Florida LLC

    60) PMI US Corporate Services Inc. and Affiliates

    61) Private Care Association of Florida Inc.

    62) Reading and Math, Inc.

    63) Rogers Behavioral Health

    64) RTR Financial Services, Inc.

    65) Ruth Eckerd Hall, Inc.

    66) Saint Leo University, Inc.

    67) Salvador Dali Museum, Inc.

    68) Santa Fe College Foundation, Inc.

    69) Sarasota County Tax Collector

    70) Sensys Gatso USA

    71) Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Tampa Bay, Florida, Inc.

    72) Southeast QSR, LLC

    73) St. Petersburg Downtown Partnership

    74) Stericycle, Inc.

    75) Tampa Bay Chamber

    76) Tampa Bay Water

    77) Tampa Hillsborough Expressway Authority

    78) The Academy at Glengary

    79) The Association of Early Learning Coalitions

    80) The Astronauts Memorial Foundation

    81) The Building Industry Institute, Inc.

    82) The Children's Trust

    83) The Florida Holocaust Museum

    84) University of South Florida Foundation

    85) USF Student Government

    86) Verizon

    87) Vets2PM, LLC

    88) Walmart Inc.

    89) Who We Play For

    90) Williams Communications, Inc.

    91) WOFT

    92) Women of Tomorrow Mentor and Scholarship Program, Inc.

    93) Young Mens Christian Association of Greater St Petersburg Inc

    94) Zuffa, LLC

    MICHAEL CORCORAN

    (Florida)
    Clients:

    1) 211 Tampa Bay Cares, Inc.

    2) 2357 Solutions

    3) 831 Federal Acquisition, LLC dba / The Big Easy Casino

    4) Accel Schools LLC

    5) Breakthrough Miami, Inc.

    6) Buccaneers Limited Partnership

    7) Central Florida Expressway Authority

    8) CGI Technologies & Solutions, Inc.

    9) Charter Schools USA

    10) City of Anna Maria

    11) City of Indian Harbour Beach

    12) City of West Melbourne

    13) Classic Learning Initiatives, LLC

    14) Coca-Cola Beverages Florida, LLC

    15) Community Based Care of Brevard County dba Family Partnerships of Central Florida

    16) Community Haven for Adults and Children with Developmental Disabilities, Inc.

    17) Dominium Development & Acquisitions, LLC

    18) Eli Lilly and Company

    19) Energetico, Inc.

    20) Estate of Danielle Maudsley, C/O Ralph Guito, Esquire

    21) Estate of Makenzie Nevarez, a minor child, in care of Justice for Kids

    22) ExamWorks, LLC.

    23) Florida Alliance of Information and Referral Services, Inc.

    24) Florida Atlantic University Foundation, Inc.

    25) Florida Chiropractic Coalition, Inc.

    26) Florida Community Care

    27) Florida Crystals Corporation

    28) Florida Development Finance Corporation

    29) Florida Electric Cooperatives Association

    30) Florida High School Athletic Association

    31) Florida Optometric Association

    32) Florida Partnership to End Domestic Violence

    33) Florida Power & Light Company

    34) Florida Studio Theatre, Inc.

    35) Florida's Children First

    36) Fontainebleau Development

    37) Foot Print to Success Clubhouse, Inc.

    38) Ged Lawyers, LLP

    39) Grace Landing, Inc.

    40) Guardians of Florida Animal Rescue Inc

    41) Independent Living Systems

    42) Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce

    43) JAMARO/TTERRA

    44) JoAnn Chiddister on behalf of C.C.

    45) Kroll, LLC

    46) Larkin Community Hospital

    47) Layla Estrada, a minor child, in care of Justice for Kids

    48) LiFT Academy / LiFT University

    49) Live Nation Entertainment

    50) Marathon Petroleum Corporation

    51) Marine Industries Association of Palm Beach County, Inc.

    52) Matthews Bus Alliance, Inc.

    53) Max Giannikos, by Waggener Law, PLLC

    54) Meat Market Tampa LLC

    55) Melbourne Tillman Water Control District

    56) Menorah Manor Foundation, Inc.

    57) Merlin Law Group, P. A.

    58) Miami Dade County Tax Collector

    59) Miami-Dade County Public Schools

    60) Michele Mitchell on behalf of H.H.

    61) Mobile Safe Zones LLC

    62) Moleaer, Inc.

    63) Morgan and Morgan o/b/o Sean Hurley

    64) No Limits Academy

    65) Nova Southeastern University

    66) Novartis Services, Inc.

    67) Orchard Therapeutics North America

    68) Oscar Health

    69) Palm Beach County

    70) Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council DBA Pet Advocacy Network

    71) Phillies Florida LLC

    72) Pinnacle Ozone Solutions, LLC

    73) PMI US Corporate Services Inc. and Affiliates

    74) Precision Companies, Inc.

    75) Private Care Association of Florida Inc.

    76) Property Appraiser of Miami-Dade County

    77) Reading and Math, Inc.

    78) Rogers Behavioral Health

    79) RTR Financial Services, Inc.

    80) Ruth Eckerd Hall, Inc.

    81) Safe Families for Children Alliance

    82) Saint Leo University, Inc.

    83) Salvador Dali Museum, Inc.

    84) Santa Fe College Foundation, Inc.

    85) Sarasota County Tax Collector

    86) Seafarer Exploration Corp

    87) Sensys Gatso USA

    88) SH Americas LLC

    89) Sidecar Health, Inc.

    90) Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Tampa Bay, Florida, Inc.

    91) Southeast QSR, LLC

    92) St. Petersburg Downtown Partnership

    93) Stericycle, Inc.

    94) StormQuant Inc.

    95) Tampa Bay Chamber

    96) Tampa Bay Water

    97) Tampa Hillsborough Expressway Authority

    98) The Academy at Glengary

    99) The Association of Early Learning Coalitions

    100) The Astronauts Memorial Foundation

    101) The Building Industry Institute, Inc.

    102) The Children's Trust

    103) The Driscoll Firm, LLC

    104) The Florida Holocaust Museum

    105) Trapbag

    106) University of South Florida Foundation

    107) USF Student Government

    108) Verizon

    109) Vets2PM, LLC

    110) Walmart Inc.

    111) Who We Play For

    112) Williams Communications, Inc.

    113) WOFT

    114) Women of Tomorrow Mentor and Scholarship Program, Inc.

    115) Young Mens Christian Association of Greater St Petersburg Inc

    116) Zuffa, LLC

    Clients:

    LAUREN CRAIG

    (Connecticut)
    Clients:

    JENNIFER CRUICKSHANK

    (New York)
    • 202-578-8166

    • 1 Coca-Cola PlazaAtlantaGA

    • 518-436-6000

    • 15 ELK STREETALBANYNY

    Clients:
    • 916 448-7567

    • SACRAMENTOCA95814

    • 518-436-6000

    • 15 ELK STREETALBANYNY

    Clients:
    • 2023370808

    • 1025 F Street NW9th FloorWashingtonDC20004

    Clients:

    THEDA KHRESTIN

    (Federal)
    • ONE COCA-COLA PLAZAATLANTAGA30313

    • (916) 448-7567

    • 925 L STREET, SUITE 1100SACRAMENTOCA95814

    • 518-436-6000

    • 15 ELK STREETALBANYNY

    Clients:
    • 518-436-6000

    • 15 ELK STREETALBANYNY

    • 518-436-6000

    • 15 ELK STREETALBANYNY

    Clients:

    MAYRA LINARES-GARCIA

    (New York)
    • 917-565-2153

    • 977 e 149th streetbronxNY

    RAGEN MARSH

    (Georgia)
    • 518-436-6000

    • 15 ELK STREETALBANYNY

    Clients:

    ALTMANN PANNELL

    (Maryland)
    • 804-691-5541

    • 2556 Riva RoadAnnapolisMD21401

    BENJAMIN PICHE

    (Connecticut)
    • 518-436-6000

    • 15 ELK STREETALBANYNY

    Clients:
    • 518-436-6000

    • 15 ELK STREETALBANYNY

    Clients:
    Clients:

    SUSANNAH SMITH

    (Connecticut)

    ROBERT WILLIS

    (Georgia)
    Clients:

    JESSICA ZIELKE

    (Federal)