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Ms. Leo is a Government Affairs Advisor in the Public Policy and Law division whose practice focuses on legislative and regulatory affairs in Texas. Ms. Leo provides advice and strategic guidance on matters before the state legislature and state government agencies. Her areas of specialty include municipal and county government, higher education, pharmaceutical, financial services, telecommunications, energy and automobile regulatory matters

Higher Education
Successfully assisted entities before regulatory agencies to achieve compliance.

Public Health
Worked with regulatory agency and broader coalitions to secure a positive recommendation from a Texas State agency which subsequently led to final passage of key legislation.

Local Government
Worked with the 3rd largest county in the country to secure vital legislation.

Regulatory Projects
Successfully assisted a national association and private companies in matters dealing with state franchise issues.

Telecommunications
Successfully assisted a publically traded company to secure passage of legislation affecting the Texas Universal Service Fund.

Energy
Successfully assisted client in passage of electric utility matters.

Ms. Leo has over 25 years of combined experience in federal, state and local government. Prior to joining the firm in 1996, Ms. Leo served as the Intergovernmental Relations Manager for the City of San Antonio. In that capacity, she had chief responsibility for managing federal, state and local matters on behalf of the City of San Antonio. Ms. Leo managed legislative and political activities at these various levels of government including Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC); state legislative matters impacting the City of San Antonio as well as interlocal agreements between the city and county.

She served as Chief of Staff for the first Hispanic woman elected to the Legislature, State Representative Irma Rangel, in which she managed all legislative policy, including appropriations, redistricting, healthcare, education and transportation. In this capacity, Ms. Leo also served as the Director of the Mexican-American Legislative Caucus and managed policy issues in behalf of the members of the Caucus. Prior to joining the House side of the Capitol, Ms. Leo worked in the policy division of Lieutenant Governor William P. Hobby, Jr. Ms. Leo's legislative career began as a Senate Messenger.

Ms. Leo serves on the Firm's Global Diversity Committee which promotes a diverse workforce and an inclusive firm culture. She is a Board member of the Senate Hispanic Research Council (SHRC), a non-profit research group that supports internships for college students in the offices of members of the Texas Senate. Ms Leo is a 9th generation Texan, and a member of the William B. Travis Chapter of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas.

Ky Ash has more than twenty years of experience working in the Texas Legislature and executive branch of Texas state government. Ky's work covers all major policy areas, with a particular emphasis in budget, economic development, energy and tax policy matters.

Ky's experience in Texas government is notable, previously serving as State Budget Director for Texas Governor Greg Abbott, as well as serving as the Governor's designee Chair for the Texas Bond Review Board.

Before his time in the Governor's office, Ky spent the better part of two decades in the Texas House of Representatives serving as Chief of Staff and Legislative Director, and also served as Chief Clerk for several Texas House committees, including Ways and Means, Energy Resources, Economic Development and the Select Committee on Property Tax Relief.

0-5 years

Previously appointed by Texas Governor Greg Abbott to serve as the Governor's designee Chair for the Texas Bond Review Board.

14. Ky's experience in Texas government is notable, previously serving as State Budget Director for Governor Abbott, as well as serving as the Governor's designee Chair for the Texas Bond Review Board. Before his time in the Governor's office, Ky spent the better part of two decades in the Texas House of Representatives serving as Chief of Staff and Legislative Director for former State Representative Jim Keffer. As Chief of Staff for then-Representative Keffer, Ky also served as Chief Clerk for several Texas House committees, including Ways and Means, Energy Resources, Economic Development and the Select Committee on Property Tax Relief.

A proven strategist and passionate advocate for his clients, Ky Ash has more than twenty years of experience working in the Texas Legislature and executive branch of Texas state government. Ky's work covers all major policy areas, with a particular emphasis in budget, economic development, energy and tax policy matters.

Known as a mover and shaker around Austin, Texas Energy Report noted that Ky is, "well known in the Capitol for his expertise in energy, taxes and budgeting."

With an innate sense for the economics of business and armed with deep industry knowledge, Ky is sought out by a wide range of companies and organizations across the State. His clients include Fortune 500 companies, trade associations and businesses engaged in matters related to e-commerce, higher education, healthcare, information technology, transportation, energy, electricity, telecommunications, public safety and manufacturing.

Ky's experience in Texas government is notable, previously serving as State Budget Director for Governor Abbott, as well as serving as the Governor's designee Chair for the Texas Bond Review Board.

Before his time in the Governor's office, Ky spent the better part of two decades in the Texas House of Representatives serving as Chief of Staff and Legislative Director for former State Representative Jim Keffer. As Chief of Staff for then-Representative Keffer, Ky also served as Chief Clerk for several Texas House committees, including Ways and Means, Energy Resources, Economic Development and the Select Committee on Property Tax Relief.

Prior to joining HBS, Ky served as Government Affairs Advisor at K&L Gates.

20+ years

Capitol Strategy Group has been listed as one of the top 5 small government affairs firms by James Magazine.

Travis Lindley is a founding partner of Capitol Strategy Group with a history of success that has earned him recognition as a respected healthcare government affairs consultant and grassroots/grass-tops advisor in Georgia. Lindley offers insider expertise by way of an extensive background in the areas of government affairs, public affairs, political action committee fundraising and management, executive services and association management, and grassroots/grass-tops advocacy projects.

Lindley has proven himself an instrumental advocate on behalf of healthcare professionals and organizations through his achievements regarding patient choice and safety, scope of practice, insurance reform, regulatory issues, and matters concerning budget and appropriations. The firm is proud to represent top organizations and healthcare leaders in the patient and physician arenas in Georgia.

Lindley also works with a number of Georgia political action committees in raising funds and managing the physician PACs; among them are the Georgia Medical PAC, Georgia Medical Eye PAC, Ambulatory Surgery Center-Georgia PAC, Georgia Psychiatry PAC, and Georgia Emergency Medicine PAC.

Lindley has managed grassroots campaigns in Georgia, Alabama, and Texas, impacting issues and legislation at the state and federal levels. Lindley has successfully executed regional components of a national public affairs campaign plan that included Texas, Georgia, North Carolina, Mississippi, and Tennessee. Lindley has also led and executed legislative grassroots public affairs campaigns pushing patient prescription drug safety legislation into law.

Lindley and the clients he represents were heavily involved in the four-year legislative process around Certificate of Need reform in Georgia, which began during the 2005 Georgia legislative session and culminated during the landmark 2008 legislative session. From the beginning, Lindley helped pull like-minded stakeholders together to form a working coalition to achieve legislative reform. In 2008, Lindley began working with a group practice of radiation and medical oncologists in South Georgia as part of their government affairs team; he also helped them establish a non-profit foundation.

During the 2015 legislative session, Georgia joined a growing number of states to pass legislation allowing for biosimilar drugs and treatments. Lindley was the grassroots coalition coordinator for a coalition consisting of patient advocacy groups, physician groups, manufactures, and key stakeholders. The legislation, which passed with overwhelming support and became law in July 2015, ensured that Georgia's biosimilars law is among the strongest in terms of patient safety and patient/physician communication. In recent years, Lindley has worked toward the successful passage of legislation allowing biosimilars, step therapy reform, bariatric surgery, testing and treatment for Hepatitis C, access to HIV/AIDS drugs and care, and other innovative patient care legislation.

Lindley serves as the executive director to the Georgia Society of Ophthalmology (GSO) and the Georgia Psychiatric Physicians Association (GPPA). Under his leadership, the associations have led their respective medical specialties in meaningful legislative changes on patient safety, insurance reform and access. Georgia was the first in the nation to pass several laws ensuring access to medication and testing.

After achieving the Eagle Scout rank and obtaining a degree in Communications with a minor in Political Science from the University of West Georgia, Lindley began his career working for several Georgia Members of Congress. Subsequently, Lindley worked on Senator Saxby Chambliss' historic United States Senate campaign, and played a lead role in Congressman Tom Price's hotly contested 6th District runoff.

Lindley resides in Smyrna and enjoys traveling, landscape photography, and spending time with his dachshunds, Zeus and Maggie. He is also an avid collector of political memorabilia and over the years has amassed an impressive collection. Lindley serves in several leadership roles in his community and his church.

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John Jennings has represented a diverse group of businesses, professional associations, and not for profit entities in his 12 years in government affairs. He has particular experience representing clients in biotechnology, energy, higher education, and other highly regulated industries. He also has extensive experience in government investigations and compliance.

2013 Roger J. Robach Conservative of the Year, awarded by the Monroe County Conservative Party

G.O.L.D. (Graduate of the Last Decade) Award (2009), Roberts Wesleyan College. Awarded for professional excellence, community involvement, active participation in the ongoing work of Roberts Wesleyan College and maintenance of a lifestyle that's in harmony with the spirit and philosophy of the college.

Editor-in-Chief, Buffalo Law Review, SUNY Buffalo Law School

Member, American Bar Association Government Affairs Professionals Committee

Before joining the HSE Government Affairs group, John practiced for several years in the trial department of the firm.

His focus includes: drafting legislation on behalf of clients, monitoring and reporting on the status of pending legislation, analyzing potential effects of pending legislation on clients' interests, communicating clients' positions to members of the State Legislature, State Agencies, and the Governor's Office, assisting clients with strategy regarding the availability of and access to a variety of government funding mechanisms and other programs, advising clients regarding a myriad of government relations compliance issues, from procurement regulations to campaign finance laws.

6-10 years

Capitol Strategy Group has been listed as one of the top 5 small government affairs firms by James Magazine.

Georgia Departments of Community, Behavioral, and Public Health.

Close working relationships with the Health, Insurance, and Appropriations chairs in both chambers.

Devin Krecl joined Capitol Strategy Group in 2014. Mr. Krecl's experience brings insider expertise in public and government affairs, lobbying, PAC management, grassroots and grass-tops. Further, Krecl's knowledge and proficiency in marketing and event planning, oversight of human resources, and firm operations gives his clients and teams all the resources necessary for success.

He specializes in advancing development initiatives with his team and implementing comprehensive strategies to promote the priorities of the clients. His leadership has allowed him to adapt to any task and effectively lead his team when working on a project.

In 2015, Mr. Krecl began working with the firm's leadership as a government affairs associate. He currently consults the Medical Association of Georgia, Georgia Society of Ophthalmology, Georgia Psychiatric Physicians Association, Georgia College of Emergency Physicians, Georgia Society of Ambulatory Surgery Centers, American Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, Georgia AIDS Coalition, Georgia Association of Community Service Boards, Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, Resurgens Orthopaedics, Strategic Health Partners, GlaxoSmith Kline, Alexion Pharmaceuticals, AstraZeneca, Johnson & Johnson, and Quest Diagnostics.

Mr. Krecl is a graduate of Kennesaw State University, where he received a B.S. in Political Science with a specialization in Government and Professional Politics. He also received a Minor in the area of Business Management.

Devin resides in Canton with his wife, Leah, 2 sons Brooks and Chace, and 2 Labrador Retrievers, Calvin and Gunner. They enjoy traveling as much as possible and all things outdoors.

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Amy Kellogg has been lobbying for over 17 years on behalf of a variety of clients including professional associations, businesses, and not for profits before all levels of New York State government including the state legislature, the governor's office and numerous state agencies.

15-20 years

Donald D. DeAngelis '60 Excellence in Alumni Service Award recipient, Albany Law School, 2018 Participant, American Israeli Education Foundation (AIEF) Northeast Progressive Leaders Delegation trip to Israel, December 2017 Distinguished Service Award recipient, State University of New York at Potsdam Alumni Board of Trustees, 2016, Selected to the Upstate New York Super Lawyers Rising Stars list, 2013-2017

Amy is a former Legislative Aide to New York Assemblywoman Helene E. Weinstein, Chair of the Assembly Ways and Means Committee.

Amy has worked closely with executive branch officials and with legislative officials on both sides of the aisle from all over the state. Amy uses her legislative expertise in advising clients on the nuances and intricacies of the New York State legislative process. She, and the HSE team, have successfully advocated for the passage of hundreds of bills in areas such as education, energy, telecommunications, health care, transportation, insurance, and technology. In many cases, she has assisted with the entire life cycle of the legislation; working with clients to conceptualize legislation that meets their specific needs; securing majority sponsorship; advocating through the committee process; securing majority support in both houses of the legislature and working with the governor's office to secure final approval.

Amy currently serves on the Standing Committee on Government Affairs for the American Bar Association, she is a Board Member for the National Association of State Lobbyists, and she is the Immediate Past Chair of the American Bar Association Business Law Section Government Affairs Practice Committee, among others. She is a frequent speaker, regionally and nationally, on a range of government affairs topics and has been selected to the Upstate New York Super Lawyers Rising Stars list.

RICHARD ACETO

(Rhode Island)
Clients:

ARELI ALARCON

(Nevada)
  • 702-816-0683,

  • 11035 Lavender Hill Dr. Suite 160-163Las VegasNV89135

MADISON ALLIGOOD

(North Carolina)
Clients:

ED ARNSDORFF

(Mississippi)
Clients:

BRIAN BALLARD

(Florida)
Clients:

1) 19 Enterprises, LLC

2) Access Restoration Services US, Inc.

3) Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts

4) Advanced Rx Pharmacy, LLC

5) AIDS Healthcare Foundation

6) Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

7) Alliance for Commercial Real Estate

8) Amazon.com, Inc.

9) American Coastal Insurance Company

10) American Veterinary Medical Association

11) Amneal Pharmaceuticals LLC

12) Angel Armor

13) AquaFence Inc.

14) AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals, LP

15) AT&T Services, Inc.

16) Atlas Air, Inc.

17) Atlas Data Privacy Corporation

18) Atlys Global, LLC

19) Axon Enterprise, Inc.

20) Babcock Property Holdings, LLC

21) Barry University

22) Basketball Properties, LTD

23) Bayer U.S. LLC

24) Big Bend Homeless Coalition

25) BioStem Technologies

26) Block, Inc.

27) Blue Origin Florida, LLC

28) Botanicals for Better Health and Wellness

29) Brent L. Mills, Incorporated

30) Brightstar Global Solutions Corporation

31) Broward County

32) Broward County Sheriff's Office

33) BusPatrol America LLC

34) Camillus House, Inc

35) Caplin Family Offices, LLC

36) Centene Corporation on behalf of its affiliates and subsidiaries

37) Churchill Downs, Inc

38) Citrus Health Network, Inc

39) City of Aventura

40) City of Boynton Beach

41) City of Bradenton

42) City of Cape Coral, Florida

43) City of DeBary

44) City of Delray Beach

45) City of Hallandale Beach

46) City of Largo

47) City of Marathon

48) City of Miami

49) City of Palm Beach Gardens

50) City of Pembroke Pines

51) City of Pensacola, Florida

52) City of Punta Gorda

53) City of Sarasota, Florida

54) City of Treasure Island

55) Clear Ballot Group

56) Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller, Palm Beach County

57) Clyde Johnson Contracting & Roofing, Inc.

58) Coastal Waste & Recycling Inc.

59) Coinbase, Inc.

60) Communications International, Inc.

61) Core and Main LP

62) CORE Construction

63) Council of Florida Medical School Deans

64) Cox Communications

65) Cox Science Center and Aquarium

66) Cruise Lines International Association

67) Crypto Council for Innovation

68) DACRA

69) DBL Ventures

70) de Moya Highway Infrastructure LLC

71) DEEP Research Incorporated

72) Delaware North Companies Gaming & Entertainment, Inc

73) Destinations Florida

74) Dhillon Law Group

75) DMF Employment Opportunities, Inc.

76) Doodie Calls LLC

77) DoorDash, Inc.

78) Downtown Vision, Inc.

79) DRC Emergency Services, LLC

80) DSW Homes, LLC

81) Earth Funeral LLC

82) East Coast Packers, LLC

83) Eisai, Inc

84) Embassy of Japan

85) Enespa Technologies US LLC

86) Epilepsy Florida

87) Equifax Inc.

88) FarmaceuticalRX LLC

89) Feeding Florida, Inc.

90) Figgers Communication, Inc.

91) Fire Neural Network

92) First American Title Insurance Company

93) Fisher Island Club, Inc.

94) Florida A & M University Foundation

95) Florida Alliance for Seniors

96) Florida Association of Cosmetology & Technical Schools (FACTS)

97) Florida Entertainment & Arts Venues Association, Inc.

98) Florida Gulf Coast University Foundation, Inc.

99) Florida Network of Youth and Family Services, Inc

100) Florida Podiatric Medical Association

101) Florida Power & Light Company

102) Florida Rural Water Association

103) Florida Sheriffs Risk Management Fund

104) Florida Society of Ophthalmology

105) Florida Society of Pathologists

106) Florida Tomato Exchange

107) Florida Transportation Builders Association, Inc

108) Florida Veterinary Medical Association

109) FOP Foundation

110) Foster Care Review, Inc

111) Foundation for Seminole State College of Florida, Inc

112) Fresenius Medical Care North America

113) Friends of the Underline, Inc.

114) GAF Materials, LLC

115) Gates Housing Group, LLC

116) GlaxoSmithKline

117) Habilitation Center for the Handicapped, Inc.

118) Health Care District of Palm Beach County

119) Henderson Behavioral Health

120) HistoryMiami Museum

121) HNTB Corporation

122) Hope Healthcare

123) Housing Trust Group, LLC

124) HPM Lot 5, LLC

125) HPM Resi II, LLC

126) Ibis Healthcare, Inc.

127) Indelible Management Solutions, Inc.

128) Infrastructure Rehabilitation USA, Inc.

129) Intellectually Developmentally Disabled Community Foundation

130) International Atlantic, LLC

131) Investment Corporation of Palm Beach

132) Jacksonville Port Authority

133) Jacksonville Transportation Authority

134) Juvare, LLC and its affiliates

135) Keystone Properties, L.L.C.

136) Kinder Morgan, Inc.

137) Kitson Evergreen LLC d/b/a Kitson & Partners

138) Kleo, Inc. d/b/a ClassWallet

139) KPMG LLP

140) L3Harris Technologies, Inc.

141) Lee Health System, Inc

142) Leonard Mace and Krystle A. Mace

143) Liberty Dental Plan

144) Lifepoint Health

145) LifeScience Logistics

146) Lighthouse Central Florida

147) Lions World Vision Institute, Inc.

148) Lupin Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

149) M&M Realty Partners LLC

150) Magic City Properties I, LLC

151) Major League Baseball

152) Marine Towing of Tampa, LLC

153) Marion County Board of County Commissioners

154) Martin County Board of County Commissioners

155) Max Planck Florida Foundation, Inc

156) Maxim Healthcare Services, Inc

157) MCI, LC

158) Meta Platforms, Inc.

159) Miami Dade College Foundation

160) Miami Design District Associates, LLC

161) Miami Learning Experience School

162) Miami Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired, Inc

163) Morningstar Nursery, Inc.

164) MorseLife Health System

165) Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC

166) Mount Sinai Medical Center

167) NAIOP Tampa Bay

168) National Rental Home Council

169) National Stormwater Trust, Inc.

170) Nationwide Retirement Solutions, Inc.

171) Natural Health Partners, LLC

172) New York Yankees

173) Nomi Health Inc

174) North Broward Hospital District (d/b/a Broward Health)

175) Northport Health Services of Florida, L.L.C.

176) Nova Southeastern University

177) NTT Data, Inc.

178) Office of the Commissioner of Baseball

179) Online Lenders Alliance

180) Orange Barrel Media

181) Palm Beach Aggregates, LLC

182) Panza, Maurer & Maynard, P.A.

183) Parsons Transportation Group Inc.

184) Pensacola State College Foundation, Inc.

185) Philips North America, LLC

186) PointClickCare Technologies USA Corp

187) Praesentia Healthcare LLC

188) Public Health Trust

189) Quarterhill

190) RAI Services Company

191) Re-Entry Alliance Pensacola, Inc.

192) ReaSyn Technologies, Inc.

193) Renew Financial Group LLC

194) Revenue Based Finance Coalition

195) Reyes Holdings, L.L.C.

196) RightSite Health

197) Robinhood

198) RTI International

199) RUDG, LLC

200) Safe Harbor Hospice LLC

201) SaferWatch

202) Safety Net Hospital Alliance of Florida

203) Sanford Airport Authority

204) SAS Institute, Inc

205) Seacoast National Bank

206) Security Scorecard

207) Selah Freedom

208) Seminole Hard Rock Digital, LLC

209) Sentara Health Plans, Inc.

210) SePro Corporation

211) Shands Teaching Hospital and Clinics, Inc.

212) Shopping Center Management d/b/a Turnberry Associates

213) Sig Sauer, Inc.

214) Simon Wiesenthal Center, Inc.

215) Skyward, Inc.

216) Socure, Inc.

217) Solar Sportsystems, Inc

218) South Central Florida Express, Inc

219) South Florida Police Benevolent Association

220) Southern Glazers Wine and Spirits, LLC.

221) Southern Technical College Suncoast, LLC

222) Spark Learning, Inc.

223) SPIDR Tech, Inc.

224) Spray Foam Coalition Association

225) St. Johns County

226) State Armor

227) Strategic Digital Services

228) Stride, Inc.

229) Strydent Autonomous Technologies, Inc.

230) Success Academy Charter Schools, Inc.

231) Suffolk Construction Company, Inc.

232) Sunfest Herbs LLC

233) Sunrise Sunset Apts, LLC

234) SWARM Inc.

235) Talk of the Town, Inc.

236) Tampa General Hospital

237) The Private Suite

238) The School Board of Lee County

239) Titan America LLC

240) Town of Jupiter

241) Town of Lantana

242) Town of Palm Beach

243) Transit Village Venture, LLC

244) Tremco Incorporated

245) Trulieve, Inc.

246) Unite USA, Inc.

247) United States Sugar Corporation

248) University of Central Florida Foundation, Inc.

249) University of Florida Foundation, Inc.

250) University of Miami

251) Vanguard Parking Solutions, Inc.

252) Versaterm Public Safety

253) Vilin Bio Med Limited

254) Village of North Palm Beach

255) Vista Higher Learning, LLC

256) Voices for Children Foundation, Inc

257) VyStar Credit Union

258) Walgreen Company

259) Walk Off Charities

260) WeatherSTEM

261) Wheeler Emergency Management Consulting, LLC

262) Wildlandscapes International

263) Windstorm Mitigation, Inc

264) Windstorm, Inc.

265) Worldwide Interactive Network, Inc. d/b/a WIN Learning

266) Xerox Corporation and its affiliates

267) YMCA of the Palm Beaches

268) Zoox, Inc.

269) Zscaler, Inc.

SANDIE BENEN

(MOMO)
  • (312) 504-4080

  • 1201 F street NW Suite 480WashingtonDC20004

Clients:

SANDRA BENEN

(Indiana)
Clients:

SANDRA BENEN

(Ohio)
  • 312-504-4080

  • 1201 F Street NW Suite 480WashingtonDC20004

Clients:

SANDRA BENEN

(Indiana)
Clients:

CHRISTOPHER BOMBARDIER

(New York)
  • 140 STATE STREETSUITE 301ALBANYNY12207

Clients:

CONNOR CAIN

(Nevada)
  • 702-994-8131,

  • 11035 Lavender Hill Drive, Suite.160-163Las VegasNV89135

BETH CAVALLARO

(Rhode Island)
Clients:

BETH CLAY

(Mississippi)
Clients:

STEPHEN CLAY

(Mississippi)
Clients:

ANDREA CORREIA

(Arizona)
  • 279-789-0011

Clients:

ANDREA CORREIA

(Nevada)
Clients:
  • 140 STATE STREETSUITE 301ALBANYNY12207

Clients:

DEBORAH HAMMARLUND

(Rhode Island)
Clients:

VONNIE HAMPEL

(South Carolina)
  • 2026617618

  • 1201 F Street NW Suite 480WashingtonDC20004

Clients:

VONNIE HAMPEL

(Tennessee)
Clients:
  • (919) 999-8864

  • 421 N. Harrington Street, Suite 6503605 Glenwood Avenue, Suite 500RaleighNC27603

Clients:
  • 140 STATE STREETSUITE 301ALBANYNY12207

Clients:

MATTHEW HELDER

(Minnesota)

MATTHEW HELDER

(Alaska)
Clients:

MATTHEW HELDER

(Montana)
Clients:

MATTHEW HELDER

(South Dakota)
Clients:

MATTHEW HELDER

(Idaho)
  • 2533379437

  • 1201 F Street NW Suite 480WashingtonDC20004

Clients:

MATTHEW HELDER

(North Dakota)
  • (914) 787-9982

  • 1201 F ST NWSTE 480WASHINGTONDC20004-1240

Clients:
  • 140 STATE STREETSUITE 301ALBANYNY12207

Clients:

SERENA KASAMA

(Nevada)
Clients:
  • 140 STATE STREETSUITE 301ALBANYNY12207

Clients:
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GASPAR LACA

(New Mexico)
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SANDRA RIBEIRO

(Rhode Island)
Clients:

SANDRA RIBEIRO

(Connecticut)

SANDRA RIBEIRO

(New Hampshire)
  • (732) 659-3069

  • 1201 F Street NW Suite 4801201 F Street NW Suite 480WashingtonDC20004

Clients:

SANDRA RIBEIRO

(New York)
  • 1201 F STREET NWSUITE 480WASHINGTONDC20004

Clients:

MICHAEL VITALI

(North Carolina)

MICHAEL VITALI

(Massachusetts)
  • 215-896-6124

  • 1201 F Street NW, Suite 480,Suite 480WashingtonDC20004

Clients:
  • 140 STATE STREETSUITE 301ALBANYNY12207

Clients:

JEFFREY WOODHOUSE

(Oklahoma)
  • (720) 284-9315

  • 1201 F ST NW SUITE 480WASHINGTONDC20006

Clients:

JEFFREY WOODHOUSE

(Colorado)
  • 720-284-9315

  • 1201 F Street NW, Suite 480WashingtonDC20004

Clients:

JEFFREY WOODHOUSE

(Louisiana)
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Clients:

JEFFREY WOODHOUSE

(Utah)
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Clients:

JEFFREY WOODHOUSE

(Nebraska)
  • (720) 284-9315

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Clients:

JEFFREY WOODHOUSE

(New Mexico)
Clients:

JEFFREY WOODHOUSE

(Kansas)
Clients:

JEFFREY WOODHOUSE

(Wyoming)
Clients:

JEFFREY WOODHOUSE

(Texas)
  • (720)2849315

  • 1201 F Street NW Suite 480WashingtonDC20004

Clients:

JEFFREY WOODHOUSE

(South Dakota)
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