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GeorgiaLink Public Affairs Group focuses on identifying, developing, and securing relationships between clients and government. It provides comprehensive strategic representation for clients by utilizing broad-based expertise in governmental affairs. The firm monitors legislation and creates opportunities for a diverse clientele that includes Fortune 500 companies, state associations, small entrepreneurs, professional groups, and local government.

Firm Specialties:
GeorgiaLink has a client base with a broad range of interests. Its special focus has been in environmental, gaming, healthcare, telecommunications and banking.

John S. "Trip" Martin, III is the founder of GeorgiaLink Public Affairs Group. GeorgiaLink is a governmental affairs consulting firm which has been recognized by James magazine seventeen years in a row as the top lobbying firm in the state of Georgia. Mr. Martin began his Government Affairs career in 1981 as the Director of State Government Affairs in Georgia for Southern Bell. In 1986, he was promoted to the position of Director of Legislative Affairs for BellSouth in Washington, D.C. where his major responsibilities included the development and implementation of strategies for dealing with Congress on national telecommunications policy issues. He has served as the Vice President of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Southeastern Public Affairs Council and was a participant in the Leadership Georgia Class of 1983. He is the former Vice President of the University of Georgia National Alumni Association. Mr. Martin currently serves on the Board of Directors of The Advocacy Group, an international network of lobbying firms with offices in forty-eight states. Trip is married to Julie Brown, a native of Atlanta and President & CEO of Georgia Foreign-Trade Zone. Trip and Julie split their time between residences in Atlanta and Blue Ridge, Georgia, where he is a licensed realtor with the Blue Ridge office of Premier Mountain & Lake Property, Inc., and owns and operates Big Creek Alpaca Farms. Trip has three grown children and five granddaughters.

Arthur B. "Skin" Edge, IV is engaged in Governmental Relations and Consulting. Prior to joining GeorgiaLink, Mr. Edge served in the Georgia State Senate (1986-1996) and was Minority Leader of the Senate from 1992-1996. Mr. Edge served on the Appropriations, Special Judiciary (Chairman), Public Utilities and Health committees in the Senate. He also served on the Legislative Fiscal Affairs Committee and the Code Revisions Committee. Georgia Trend Magazine named Edge as one of "The 100 Most Influential People in Georgia." He was voted "The Top Registered Lobbyist in Georgia in 2018" in a poll of legislators, state officials and lobbyists. He was also named by Business to Business Magazine as one of "The Ten Most Influential People under the Gold Dome." He is a graduate of the University of Georgia (BBA 1977) and the University of Georgia School of Law (J.D. 1980). He was a participant in the Leadership Georgia Class of 1988. Skin and his wife, Bambi, have three children and six grandchildren. They reside in Newnan, Georgia.

James H. "Jay" Roberts is the most recent member of our team. Prior to joining GeorgiaLink, Mr. Roberts served in the Georgia State House of Representatives (2003-2015) while in the House, Jay was elected as both Vice-Chairman and Chairman of the House Majority Caucus by his peers. Former Gov. Sonny Perdue asked him to serve as his Administration Floor Leader in his second term. He served in that capacity for 2 years. Jay was named the Chairman of the House Transportation Committee by the Speaker of the House in 2010. He served as Chairman of the House Transportation Committee for 6 years. During his tenure in the House, Jay served on the Agriculture & Consumer Affairs, Ethics, Economic Development & Tourism, Ways & Means, Appropriations, Rules, Game & Fish and Transportation Committees. Jay has served several communities during his 13 years in the House. He served Irwin, Ben Hill, Tift, Turner, Coffee, Telfair, Wheeler, Wilcox and Jeff Davis counties. Governor Nathan Deal appointed Jay to the distinguish position of Director of Planning for the State of Georgia at the Georgia Department of Transportation. He was tasked with the planning of the State's Transportation projects including developing and implementing the STIP. Governor Kemp asked Jay to serve on his Transition Team. He was then asked by Governor Brian Kemp to continue to serve him as the Director of Planning. In September, 2019 Mr. Roberts joined GeorgiaLink Public Affairs Group. He and his wife Sarah have two children, and they reside in Irwin County.

I've been passionate about politics and public policy for as long as I can remember, with experience across government, campaigns, nonprofit work, and the private sector. I started my career with the Delaware Volunteer Firemen's Association, then went on to serve as Scheduler and Executive Assistant to U.S. Senator Tom Carper, where I gained firsthand experience in federal operations and stakeholder engagement. Since then, I've worked on statewide campaigns, led education reform efforts, and most recently directed government relations for Valero Energy in Delaware, where I represented the company at all levels of government and helped navigate complex policy challenges. Today, I leverage that experience to build strong relationships and drive effective advocacy strategies that deliver results.

15-20 years

In 2022, Kim and the RWW team were named some of the most influential Delawareans in politics by the Delaware News Journal.

Named to the 40 under 40 in 2016

Women in Business Honoree in 2021

Worked with Sen. Tom Carper as a key staffer on his Senate campaign in 2026.

Gubernatorial appointment to the Delaware Community Foundation board.

Worked on various campaigns in a fundraising position.

Kim Willson has been interested in politics for as long as she can remember and comes to Ruggerio Willson & Associates with extensive experience. Her diverse background, which covers statewide and Senatorial campaigns, local community organizations and work in the non-profit sector as well as Fortune 500 companies positions her as an immediate contributor to the success of RWW.

Kim's first foray into local politics started in college when she began working for the Delaware Volunteer Firemen's Association's (DVFA) administration. Her role with the DVFA provided Kim with first-hand knowledge of how local organizations and governments work together. It also gave her hands-on experience in cultivating those relationships, which is a skill vital to success in all aspects of government relations. Kim's next step was into national politics, serving as State Scheduler and Executive Assistant for United States Senator Tom Carper (D-DE). During this time, Kim was in daily communication with the Senator and served as the first point of contact for anyone trying to schedule meetings or events with him. She worked with both the Delaware and Washington, D.C. staff, and played an integral role in Senator Carper's successful 2006 Senate Re-Election Campaign.

Kim then entered the non-profit sector as the Program Manager for Vision 2015, an education reform program focused on transforming public education in Delaware to a world-class status. During her tenure with Vision 2015, Kim's daily interactions were with various school officials, the Department of Education, the University of Delaware Provosts, as well as state, local, and federal elected officials to further the mission, gain support, and work towards securing funding to continue the growth of the program.

Following her time with Vision 2015, Kim returned to the political campaign arena, serving as Regional Field Director in Kent County (DE) for the 2008 Delaware Democratic Party Coordinated Campaign. While there, Kim worked intimately with local, state, and federal elected officials and party leaders to ensure a Democratic win from the presidential race to the local offices, along with helping to secure a democratic majority in the Delaware House of Representatives.

Most recently, Kim led Government Relations for Valero Energy Corporation, a Fortune 500 company, in Delaware. During her tenure with Valero, Kim served as the face of Valero in Delaware, representing the company in the community but also working with members of Delaware's government on all levels, including the congressional delegation, State House of Representatives, State Senate, various state agencies, and the office of the governor. Kim worked to educate all parties about the refinery. She also helped to pull together union and state business leaders in order to stop a piece of legislation that would have cost Valero several million dollars.

Kim is married with two daughters. She is very involved with the local organization, Gals that Give. Aside from the beach, her favorite hang-outs are the local Crossfit box and yummy locally-owned restaurants.

I'm a government relations professional with deep experience in Delaware's legislative and political landscape. I began my career with the Delaware General Assembly, where I developed a strong understanding of the legislative process, and later joined Ruggerio Willson Watson. In my current role, I help clients develop and execute strategic advocacy efforts that drive policy change, secure funding, and build meaningful relationships with state leaders. My work spans key issue areas including education, energy, and healthcare. Recognized as one of the state's most active lobbyists and part of a team named among Delaware's most influential political voices, I bring both policy expertise and strong stakeholder relationships to all of my work.

11-15 years

Deemed by the Delaware State News as the most active lobbyist based on the number of bills registered

In 2022, Verity and the RWW team were named some of the most influential Delawareans in politics by the Delaware News Journal.

Listed as a member of 40 under 40 in 2023

Served as President and Grants Chair of the Next Generation-South, a local organization that supports nonprofits in Kent and Sussex counties and Secretary of Spur Impact, the nonprofit that puts on the annual Mill Summit.

Served on the school board for First State Military Academy, a public charter school in Kent County. On Lt. Governors Gay's Finance Committee

Staffed a bi-partisain legislative joint committee

Verity Watson joined Ruggerio Willson Watson in 2016 after working for the Delaware General Assembly where she gained an intimate understanding of the legislative process, policy analysis experience, and built strong working relationships with elected officials and state agency leaders. In her current role, Verity guides clients in the creation and execution of strategic government relations plans that result in policy changes, monetary investments, and relationship building with elected officials and government leaders. She works in policy areas ranging from education to energy to health.

During the 2018 legislative session, Verity was deemed by the Delaware State News as the most active lobbyist based on the number of bills registered. In 2022, Verity and the RWA team were named some of the most influential Delawareans in politics by the Delaware News Journal. She was recognized by the Delaware Association of Chiefs of Police for her advocacy.

Verity has served as President and Grants Chair of the Next Generation-South, a local organization that supports nonprofits in Kent and Sussex counties and Secretary of Spur Impact, the nonprofit that puts on the annual Mill Summit. She also served on the school board for First State Military Academy, a public charter school in Kent County. Verity spends much of her free time at the Cape Henlopen and Seashore State Park beaches with her husband and young daughter and son.

I began my career in Delaware politics managing the successful mayoral campaign of James Baker in Wilmington and went on to serve as a senior advisor, helping lead multiple re-election efforts. I've also worked at the state and national level, including leading the Delaware Democratic Party's Coordinated Campaign and serving as a National Committeeman. In 2005, I founded Ruggerio Willson Watson, which has grown into one of Delaware's top government relations firms. Today, I also serve as Interim Head of Government Relations at the University of Delaware and teach lobbying and influence at the Biden School of Public Policy. Throughout my career, I've focused on building strong relationships and delivering strategic advocacy that drives results.

20+ years

Named one of the "Top 20 Most Influential in Politics and Business" by the Wilmington News Journal and DelawareOnline.com for four consecutive years (2021-2024).

In 2022, the RWW team was named some of the most influential Delawareans in politics by the Delaware News Journal.

In 2025, I chaired the inaugural festivities for Governor Matt Meyer.

I currently serve as Interim Head of Government Relations at the University of Delaware, sit on the boards of the Delaware State Chamber of Commerce and UD's Department of Political Science, and teach Lobbying and Influence at University of Delaware's Joseph R. Biden School of Public Policy.

On Attorney General Kathy Jennings Finance Committee On Congresswoman McBride's Finance Committee

Led the Delaware Democratic Party's Coordinated Campaign, including the late Beau Biden's election as Attorney General, and served as a National Committeeman and super delegate to the Democratic National Convention.

Rhett Ruggerio launched his political career in Wilmington, Delaware, managing the successful 2000 mayoral campaign of James M. Baker. He went on to serve as a top advisor to the Mayor, chairing two re-election campaigns and helping secure three terms in office. Rhett also led the Delaware Democratic Party's Coordinated Campaign, including the late Beau Biden's election as Attorney General, and served as a National Committeeman and super delegate to the Democratic National Convention.

In 2025, he chaired the inaugural festivities for Governor Matt Meyer.

Rhett founded Ruggerio Willson & Associates in 2005 (now Ruggerio Willson Watson), a top-ranked firm in Delaware. He's been named one of the "Top 20 Most Influential in Politics and Business" by the Wilmington News Journal and DelawareOnline.com for four consecutive years (2021-2024).

Currently, Rhett serves as Interim Head of Government Relations at the University of Delaware, sits on the boards of the Delaware State Chamber of Commerce and UD's Department of Political Science, and teaches Lobbying and Influence at University of Delaware's Joseph R. Biden School of Public Policy.

Outside of work, Rhett enjoys time at the Delaware beaches, walking his pups Ted and Dixie - or chauffeuring his wife and daughters on a shopping run.

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.

BRAD BOHANNON

(Georgia)
Clients:

JEFFERY BROOKS

(MOMO)
  • (573) 634-4876

  • PO Box 1865Jefferson CityMO65102

Clients:

1) Air Evac

2) Allegis/Redwood/Maxim Public Affairs, LLC

3) American Academy of Physician Associates

4) American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists - Missouri Section

5) American Resort Development Association

6) American Tort Reform Association

7) Apple Inc

8) Avalara, Inc. c/o MultiState Associates, LLC

9) BDT Capital Partners, LLC

10) Binti, Inc.

11) Biostl

12) Centegix

13) Centurion

14) City of Chesterfield

15) City of St. Charles

16) Compass Academy Network

17) Concordance Academy of Leadership

18) David Humphreys

19) DJI Technology, INC.

20) Double Line

21) Education Direction

22) Ehawk, Inc.

23) Federation of State Massage Therapy Boards c/o MultiState Associates LLC

24) Foster Care & Adoptive Care Coalition

25) Freeman Health System

26) Friends of the Zoo Inc, of Kansas City Missouri

27) Gamble & Schlemeier

28) Gateway Coalition of Service Providers

29) Graduation Alliance, Inc.

30) Greater St. Louis, Inc.

31) Haleon c/o Multistate Associates LLC

32) HEARO

33) Hemp Beverage Alliance

34) Independent Colleges & Universities of Missouri

35) Jefferson City Medical Group

36) Keep Me in College, Inc

37) LearningMate Solutions Inc

38) Lion Health System

39) M.A.R.C.H. Inc.

40) Major League Baseball

41) Maxim Healthcare Services Inc

42) Missouri Alliance of YMCAs

43) Missouri Ambulatory Surgery Center Association

44) Missouri Association for Career and Technical Education

45) Missouri Association of Councils of Government

46) Missouri Association of County Developmental Disabilities Services

47) Missouri Beverage Association

48) Missouri Biotechnology Association

49) Missouri Broadband Providers Association

50) Missouri CASA Association

51) Missouri Center for Public Health Excellence DBA Missouri Public Health Institute

52) Missouri Child Care Association DBA Missouri Coalition For Children

53) Missouri Clean Energy District

54) Missouri College of Emergency Physicians

55) Missouri Dental Association

56) Missouri Dermatological Society Association

57) Missouri Fire Service Alliance

58) Missouri Future, LLC

59) Missouri Gateway Green Building Council

60) Missouri Health Care Association

61) Missouri Hotel & Lodging Association

62) Missouri Pharmacy Business Council

63) Missouri Primary Care Association

64) Missouri Railroad Association

65) Missouri Residential Care Association

66) Missouri Society For Respiratory Care

67) Missouri Society of Anesthesiologists

68) Missouri Workforce Housing Association

69) Mortgage Research Center, LLC

70) MOSERS

71) Next Missouri

72) Noresco, LLC

73) NPRA Missouri

74) Parking Company of America - Kansas City

75) PENN Entertainment, Inc.

76) Preferred Family Healthcare

77) Pulsara Inc.

78) Quest Diagnostics

79) RAI Services Company

80) RAYUS Radiology

81) Saint Louis Zoo Association

82) Science Coach

83) Scout Motors Inc. c/o MultiState Associates LLC

84) Signature Medical Group

85) Southern Jackson County Fire Protection District

86) Special School District of St. Louis County

87) State Technical College of Missouri

88) Stockman Stoneworks

89) Stowers Institute For Medical Research

90) Teachers of Tomorrow

91) Teaching Strategies, LLC

92) Trilogy Integrated Resources LLC

93) Union Electric Co. DBA Amerenue, Ameren Services, Ameren Corp.

94) VSP Vision Inc. c/o MultiState Associates LLC

95) Wal-Mart Stores Inc

96) Washington University

97) Wine Institute

98) Wonderschool

DAVID JACKSON

(MOMO)
  • (573) 634-4876

  • PO Box 1865Jefferson CityMO65102

Clients:

1) Air Evac

2) Allegis/Redwood/Maxim Public Affairs, LLC

3) American Academy of Physician Associates

4) American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists - Missouri Section

5) American Resort Development Association

6) American Tort Reform Association

7) Apple Inc

8) Avalara, Inc. c/o MultiState Associates, LLC

9) BDT Capital Partners, LLC

10) Binti, Inc.

11) Biostl

12) Bluebird Network, LLC

13) Centegix

14) Centurion

15) Chaves Global

16) City of Riverside

17) Compass Academy Network

18) Concordance Academy of Leadership

19) Confluence Charter Schools

20) David Humphreys

21) DJI Technology, INC.

22) Double Line

23) Education Direction

24) Ehawk, Inc.

25) Federation of State Massage Therapy Boards c/o MultiState Associates LLC

26) Foster Care & Adoptive Care Coalition

27) Freeman Health System

28) Friends of the Zoo Inc, of Kansas City Missouri

29) Gamble & Schlemeier

30) Gateway Coalition of Service Providers

31) Graduation Alliance, Inc.

32) Greater St. Louis, Inc.

33) Haleon c/o Multistate Associates LLC

34) HEARO

35) Hemp Beverage Alliance

36) Independent Colleges & Universities of Missouri

37) Jefferson City Medical Group

38) Keep Me in College, Inc

39) LearningMate Solutions Inc

40) Lion Health System

41) M.A.R.C.H. Inc.

42) Major League Baseball

43) Maxim Healthcare Services Inc

44) Missouri Alliance of YMCAs

45) Missouri Ambulatory Surgery Center Association

46) Missouri Association for Career and Technical Education

47) Missouri Association of Councils of Government

48) Missouri Association of County Developmental Disabilities Services

49) Missouri Beverage Association

50) Missouri Biotechnology Association

51) Missouri Broadband Providers Association

52) Missouri CASA Association

53) Missouri Center for Public Health Excellence DBA Missouri Public Health Institute

54) Missouri Child Care Association DBA Missouri Coalition For Children

55) Missouri Clean Energy District

56) Missouri College of Emergency Physicians

57) Missouri Dental Association

58) Missouri Dermatological Society Association

59) Missouri Fire Service Alliance

60) Missouri Future, LLC

61) Missouri Gateway Green Building Council

62) Missouri Health Care Association

63) Missouri Hotel & Lodging Association

64) Missouri Pharmacy Business Council

65) Missouri Primary Care Association

66) Missouri Railroad Association

67) Missouri Residential Care Association

68) Missouri Society For Respiratory Care

69) Missouri Society of Anesthesiologists

70) Missouri Workforce Housing Association

71) Mortgage Research Center, LLC

72) MOSERS

73) Next Missouri

74) Noresco, LLC

75) NPRA Missouri

76) Parking Company of America - Kansas City

77) PENN Entertainment, Inc.

78) Preferred Family Healthcare

79) Pulsara Inc.

80) Quapaw Nation

81) Quest Diagnostics

82) RAI Services Company

83) RAYUS Radiology

84) Saint Louis Zoo Association

85) Science Coach

86) Scout Motors Inc. c/o MultiState Associates LLC

87) Signature Medical Group

88) Southern Jackson County Fire Protection District

89) Special School District of St. Louis County

90) State Technical College of Missouri

91) Stockman Stoneworks

92) Stowers Institute For Medical Research

93) Teachers of Tomorrow

94) Teaching Strategies, LLC

95) Trilogy Integrated Resources LLC

96) Union Electric Co. DBA Amerenue, Ameren Services, Ameren Corp.

97) VSP Vision Inc. c/o MultiState Associates LLC

98) Wal-Mart Stores Inc

99) Washington University

100) Wine Institute

101) Wonderschool

Clients:

TYLER KLIMAS

(Nevada)

ALYSE MURRAY

(Georgia)
Clients:
Clients:

JORGEN SCHLEMEIER

(Missouri)
  • (573) 634-4876

  • PO Box 1865PO Box 1865Jefferson CityMO65102

Clients:

1) Air Evac

2) Allegis/Redwood/Maxim Public Affairs, LLC

3) American Academy of Physician Associates

4) American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists - Missouri Section

5) American Resort Development Association

6) American Tort Reform Association

7) Apple Inc

8) Avalara, Inc. c/o MultiState Associates, LLC

9) BDT Capital Partners, LLC

10) Binti, Inc.

11) Biostl

12) Bluebird Network, LLC

13) Centegix

14) Centurion

15) City of Chesterfield

16) City of Riverside

17) City of St. Charles

18) Compass Academy Network

19) Concordance Academy of Leadership

20) David Humphreys

21) DJI Technology, INC.

22) Double Line

23) Education Direction

24) Ehawk, Inc.

25) Federation of State Massage Therapy Boards c/o MultiState Associates LLC

26) Foster Care & Adoptive Care Coalition

27) Freeman Health System

28) Friends of the Zoo Inc, of Kansas City Missouri

29) Gamble & Schlemeier

30) Gateway Coalition of Service Providers

31) Graduation Alliance, Inc.

32) Greater St. Louis, Inc.

33) Haleon c/o Multistate Associates LLC

34) HEARO

35) Hemp Beverage Alliance

36) Independent Colleges & Universities of Missouri

37) Jefferson City Medical Group

38) Keep Me in College, Inc

39) LearningMate Solutions Inc

40) Lion Health System

41) M.A.R.C.H. Inc.

42) Major League Baseball

43) Maxim Healthcare Services Inc

44) Missouri Alliance of YMCAs

45) Missouri Ambulatory Surgery Center Association

46) Missouri Association for Career and Technical Education

47) Missouri Association of Councils of Government

48) Missouri Association of County Developmental Disabilities Services

49) Missouri Beverage Association

50) Missouri Biotechnology Association

51) Missouri Broadband Providers Association

52) Missouri CASA Association

53) Missouri Center for Public Health Excellence DBA Missouri Public Health Institute

54) Missouri Child Care Association DBA Missouri Coalition For Children

55) Missouri Clean Energy District

56) Missouri College of Emergency Physicians

57) Missouri Dental Association

58) Missouri Dermatological Society Association

59) Missouri Fire Service Alliance

60) Missouri Future, LLC

61) Missouri Gateway Green Building Council

62) Missouri Health Care Association

63) Missouri Hotel & Lodging Association

64) Missouri Pharmacy Business Council

65) Missouri Primary Care Association

66) Missouri Railroad Association

67) Missouri Residential Care Association

68) Missouri Society For Respiratory Care

69) Missouri Society of Anesthesiologists

70) Missouri Workforce Housing Association

71) Mortgage Research Center, LLC

72) MOSERS

73) Next Missouri

74) Noresco, LLC

75) NPRA Missouri

76) Parking Company of America - Kansas City

77) PENN Entertainment, Inc.

78) Preferred Family Healthcare

79) Pulsara Inc.

80) Quapaw Nation

81) Quest Diagnostics

82) RAI Services Company

83) RAYUS Radiology

84) Saint Louis Zoo Association

85) Science Coach

86) Scout Motors Inc. c/o MultiState Associates LLC

87) Signature Medical Group

88) Southern Jackson County Fire Protection District

89) Special School District of St. Louis County

90) State Technical College of Missouri

91) Stockman Stoneworks

92) Stowers Institute For Medical Research

93) Teachers of Tomorrow

94) Teaching Strategies, LLC

95) Trilogy Integrated Resources LLC

96) Union Electric Co. DBA Amerenue, Ameren Services, Ameren Corp.

97) VSP Vision Inc. c/o MultiState Associates LLC

98) Wal-Mart Stores Inc

99) Washington University

100) Wine Institute

101) Wonderschool

SARAH SCHLEMEIER

(Missouri)
  • (573) 634-4876

  • PO Box 1865PO Box 1865Jefferson CityMO65102

Clients:

1) Air Evac

2) Allegis/Redwood/Maxim Public Affairs, LLC

3) American Academy of Physician Associates

4) American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists - Missouri Section

5) American Resort Development Association

6) American Tort Reform Association

7) Apple Inc

8) Avalara, Inc. c/o MultiState Associates, LLC

9) BDT Capital Partners, LLC

10) Binti, Inc.

11) Biostl

12) Centegix

13) Centurion

14) City of Chesterfield

15) City of Riverside

16) City of St. Charles

17) Compass Academy Network

18) Concordance Academy of Leadership

19) David Humphreys

20) DJI Technology, INC.

21) Double Line

22) Education Direction

23) Ehawk, Inc.

24) Federation of State Massage Therapy Boards c/o MultiState Associates LLC

25) Foster Care & Adoptive Care Coalition

26) Freeman Health System

27) Friends of the Zoo Inc, of Kansas City Missouri

28) Gamble & Schlemeier

29) Gateway Coalition of Service Providers

30) Graduation Alliance, Inc.

31) Greater St. Louis, Inc.

32) Haleon c/o Multistate Associates LLC

33) HEARO

34) Hemp Beverage Alliance

35) Independent Colleges & Universities of Missouri

36) Jefferson City Medical Group

37) Keep Me in College, Inc

38) LearningMate Solutions Inc

39) Lion Health System

40) M.A.R.C.H. Inc.

41) Major League Baseball

42) Maxim Healthcare Services Inc

43) Missouri Alliance for Family Restoration

44) Missouri Alliance of YMCAs

45) Missouri Ambulatory Surgery Center Association

46) Missouri Association for Career and Technical Education

47) Missouri Association of Councils of Government

48) Missouri Association of County Developmental Disabilities Services

49) Missouri Beverage Association

50) Missouri Biotechnology Association

51) Missouri Broadband Providers Association

52) Missouri CASA Association

53) Missouri Center for Public Health Excellence DBA Missouri Public Health Institute

54) Missouri Child Care Association DBA Missouri Coalition For Children

55) Missouri Civil Justice Reform Coalition, Inc.

56) Missouri Clean Energy District

57) Missouri College of Emergency Physicians

58) Missouri Dental Association

59) Missouri Dermatological Society Association

60) Missouri Fire Service Alliance

61) Missouri Future, LLC

62) Missouri Gateway Green Building Council

63) Missouri Health Care Association

64) Missouri Hotel & Lodging Association

65) Missouri Pharmacy Business Council

66) Missouri Primary Care Association

67) Missouri Railroad Association

68) Missouri Residential Care Association

69) Missouri Society For Respiratory Care

70) Missouri Society of Anesthesiologists

71) Missouri Workforce Housing Association

72) Mortgage Research Center, LLC

73) MOSERS

74) Next Missouri

75) Noresco, LLC

76) NPRA Missouri

77) Parking Company of America - Kansas City

78) PENN Entertainment, Inc.

79) Preferred Family Healthcare

80) Pulsara Inc.

81) Quapaw Nation

82) Quest Diagnostics

83) RAI Services Company

84) RAYUS Radiology

85) Saint Louis Zoo Association

86) Science Coach

87) Scout Motors Inc. c/o MultiState Associates LLC

88) Signature Medical Group

89) Southern Jackson County Fire Protection District

90) Special School District of St. Louis County

91) State Technical College of Missouri

92) Stockman Stoneworks

93) Stowers Institute For Medical Research

94) Teachers of Tomorrow

95) Teaching Strategies, LLC

96) Trilogy Integrated Resources LLC

97) Union Electric Co. DBA Amerenue, Ameren Services, Ameren Corp.

98) VSP Vision Inc. c/o MultiState Associates LLC

99) Wal-Mart Stores Inc

100) Washington University

101) Wine Institute

102) Wonderschool

NIKKI STRONG

(MOMO)
  • (573) 634-4876

  • PO Box 1865JEFFERSON CITYMO65102

Clients:

1) Air Evac

2) Allegis/Redwood/Maxim Public Affairs, LLC

3) American Academy of Physician Associates

4) American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists - Missouri Section

5) American Resort Development Association

6) American Subcontractors Association of Missouri

7) American Tort Reform Association

8) Americans for Fair Energy Prices

9) Apple Inc

10) Avalara, Inc. c/o MultiState Associates, LLC

11) BDT Capital Partners, LLC

12) Binti, Inc.

13) Biostl

14) Bluebird Network, LLC

15) Centegix

16) Centurion

17) City of Chesterfield

18) City of Riverside

19) City of St. Charles

20) City of St. Peters

21) Compass Academy Network

22) Concordance Academy of Leadership

23) David Humphreys

24) DJI Technology, INC.

25) Double Line

26) Education Direction

27) Ehawk, Inc.

28) Federation of State Massage Therapy Boards c/o MultiState Associates LLC

29) Foster Care & Adoptive Care Coalition

30) Freeman Health System

31) Friends of the Zoo Inc, of Kansas City Missouri

32) Gamble & Schlemeier

33) Gateway Coalition of Service Providers

34) Graduation Alliance, Inc.

35) Greater St. Louis, Inc.

36) Haleon c/o Multistate Associates LLC

37) HEARO

38) Hemp Beverage Alliance

39) Jefferson City Medical Group

40) LearningMate Solutions Inc

41) Lion Health System

42) M.A.R.C.H. Inc.

43) Major League Baseball

44) Maxim Healthcare Services Inc

45) Missouri Alliance of YMCAs

46) Missouri Ambulatory Surgery Center Association

47) Missouri Association for Career and Technical Education

48) Missouri Association of Councils of Government

49) Missouri Association of County Developmental Disabilities Services

50) Missouri Beverage Association

51) Missouri Biotechnology Association

52) Missouri CASA Association

53) Missouri Center for Public Health Excellence DBA Missouri Public Health Institute

54) Missouri Child Care Association DBA Missouri Coalition For Children

55) Missouri Clean Energy District

56) Missouri College of Emergency Physicians

57) Missouri Dental Association

58) Missouri Dermatological Society Association

59) Missouri Fire Service Alliance

60) Missouri Future, LLC

61) Missouri Gateway Green Building Council

62) Missouri Health Care Association

63) Missouri Hotel & Lodging Association

64) Missouri Pharmacy Business Council

65) Missouri Primary Care Association

66) Missouri Railroad Association

67) Missouri Residential Care Association

68) Missouri Society For Respiratory Care

69) Missouri Society of Anesthesiologists

70) Missouri Workforce Housing Association

71) Mortgage Research Center, LLC

72) MOSERS

73) Next Missouri

74) Noresco, LLC

75) NPRA Missouri

76) Parking Company of America - Kansas City

77) PENN Entertainment, Inc.

78) Preferred Family Healthcare

79) Pulsara Inc.

80) Quest Diagnostics

81) RAI Services Company

82) RAYUS Radiology

83) Saint Louis Zoo Association

84) Science Coach

85) Scout Motors Inc. c/o MultiState Associates LLC

86) Signature Medical Group

87) Southern Jackson County Fire Protection District

88) Special School District of St. Louis County

89) State Technical College of Missouri

90) Stockman Stoneworks

91) Stowers Institute For Medical Research

92) Strong Consulting Group, LLC

93) Teachers of Tomorrow

94) Teaching Strategies, LLC

95) Trilogy Integrated Resources LLC

96) VSP Vision Inc. c/o MultiState Associates LLC

97) Wal-Mart Stores Inc

98) Wine Institute

99) Wonderschool