EDGAR CASTRO

(Florida)

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Edgar Castro's core business is government affairs, community relations, and lobbying in Miami-Dade County and Tallahassee, Florida. As an expert in the public policy process at the municipal, county, and state levels, Edgar assists his clients in navigating their way through the ever-increasing maze of legislative and regulatory challenges to achieve their goals and objectives.

Edgar has successfully advocated for issues addressing the needs of businesses, trade associations, municipalities, and the Florida Bar before Florida's executive and legislative branches, administrative and regulatory agencies, Miami-Dade County, and a number of the municipalities therein. Edgar's clients rely on him to develop and implement offensive and defensive political strategies to successfully negotiate legislative provisions on their behalf. Edgar has advocated for his clients on issues relating to transportation, family law, gaming, telecommunications, financial services, emergency management, intellectual property, and energy. Additionally, Edgar assists his clients with their relationships within the Hispanic community by developing a strategic plan of engagement, while also facilitating access to important elected leaders and stakeholders in the Hispanic community.

Edgar began his political career in Tallahassee, working in the Governor's Office as a Legislative Assistant, for the Florida House of Representatives. Edgar's experience in this role taught him the intricacies of the legislative processes and committee procedures, helping him build strong ties to staff and members of both chambers and parties. Throughout his career, Edgar has worked on numerous political campaigns in Florida, including candidates in the U.S. House and Senate, Florida House of Representatives and Senate, and the Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners.

In addition to his experiences in Tallahassee, Edgar worked in Washington, DC as a public policy consultant for a government relations and consulting company. There, Edgar was responsible for researching and analyzing Florida and federal legislative actions and making recommendations to help clients effectively respond to governmental opportunities while avoiding potential risks.

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Mr. Magnolo is a proficient, successful professional in the government healthcare IT solutions space with a background in politics & government affairs that provides a unique perspective for meeting client needs while understanding political realities that impact decision makers.

20+ years

Dominic has served in various capacities in the executive branch of NJ State government along with appointed positions to various Boards and Commissions. He left state service in 2012 after a career that spanned over 28 years across the Departments of Treasury, Corrections and Human Services. From 1998 to 2012 he was with the Department of Human Services serving as Special Assistant to the Commissioner. In 2002 he began work at the Department's Division of Medical Assistance & Health Services (Medicaid) where he managed Government Affairs, Medicaid recoveries, Public Records.

In January 2012 Dominic joined Xerox State Healthcare as Vice President for Government Healthcare Solutions (GHS) for NJ, PA, CT, DE and RI. He was responsible for the expansion of existing business and identifying new state government business opportunities; screening Requests for Proposals (RFP); leading bid proposal teams; identifying strategic partners; and winning new business. During his tenure at Xerox, Dominic closed deals totaling $134M including $30M in new business and grew the NJ GHS account from $32M to $49M.

In May 2015 Dominic joined Phoenix Ventures LLC as Director of Business Development where he was responsible for developing strategic business relationships for potential partnerships, navigating complex government sales cycles, identifying opportunities and driving growth for companies transitioning into or expanding in the public sector. His primary focus was on government healthcare including Medicaid & Medicare, healthcare analytics, and information technology.

Dominic was the longest serving Chairman of a NJ County Board of Elections, serving on the Mercer County Board from 1994 to 2012. He was appointed and re-appointed to the Board by six Governors of both parties. He also served as Chairman of the Mercer County Board of Social Services, President of the Trenton City Ward Commission and is active in various community organizations.

11-15 years

James H. McFaddin comes to Southern Strategy Group from Health Management Associates (now Community Health Systems), a Fortune 500 hospital company with over 200 hospitals in 29 states, where he served as Director of Government Affairs. James was responsible for representing the company's interests in Washington, DC, state capitals including Tallahassee, and in front of state health care agencies and local governments.

Prior to joining Health Management Associates, James served as Chief of Staff for the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration (Agency). As Chief of Staff, James was involved in the management and operations of the Agency including the Florida Medicaid Program, the regulation of Florida's health care facilities, and oversight of the Agency's $20 billion budget.

During this time, James was also appointed by the Governor to manage the state's federally-mandated health information exchange activities as Florida's Health Information Technology Coordinator.

Prior to being named Chief of Staff, James served as the Agency's Legislative Affairs Director.Before joining the Agency, James served as the Deputy Director of Legislative Affairs for the Executive Office of the Governor where he worked to develop and coordinate passage of the Governor's legislative and budget priorities.

James has also served as a Senior Analyst in the Florida Senate specializing in health care, criminal justice, and agricultural issues.

A native of South Carolina, James graduated from Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, where he earned Bachelor of Arts degrees in Economics and Political Science.

DAVID BROWNING

(Florida)

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David Browning is one of Florida's top political campaign operatives. David has worked with Florida's most powerful elected officials and brings a new dimension to Southern Strategy Group's team of lobbyists in Tallahassee. David was instrumental in raising millions of dollars for campaign war chests in the 2010 election cycle for Governor Rick Scott. David also worked for Chief Financial Officer Jeff Atwater and Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam and set fundraising records for those campaigns. Fundraiser, strategist, and confidante, David is among a handful of insiders who help guide candidates to victory in Florida.

David has been equally busy helping the legislative branch. David served as the chief fundraiser for Speaker Dean Cannon. David's responsibilities included raising money for Speaker Cannon's personal campaign, as well as working with House leadership to raise money for the House Republican Caucus. Through these efforts, the Florida House returned 81 republican members giving them a supermajority.

In the Florida Senate David represented Senate President Mike Haridopolos and Senate Majority Leader Andy Gardiner. David worked with Senator John Thrasher who was elected in a highly contested special election. David brings his unique expertise to the Tallahassee team and offers our clients unprecedented insight into the workings of state government.

David is a graduate of Florida State University with a degree in Political Science.

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Paul Mitchell joins Southern Strategy Group after having served at the top in some of the most powerful executive branch agencies in Florida government. Paul began his career in Florida government in 1988 as an aide to, then Insurance Commissioner, Tom Gallagher. In 1994, Paul was appointed Chief Cabinet Aide to former Secretary of State Sandra Mortham and specialized in financial services, environmental, and education issues. In 1998, following Tom Gallagher's election as Education Commissioner, Paul was asked to serve as the Commissioner's Chief of Staff. Six years and two successful administrations later, Paul continued to serve as Chief of Staff to Tom Gallagher, Florida's first Chief Financial Officer at the Florida Department of Insurance and then at the Department of Financial Services.

An expert in policy and administration, Paul served on several boards and commissions including the E.R.P. (Enterprise Resource Planning) Integration Task Force, a statewide effort initiated by the legislature to improve financial management of taxpayer dollars and modernize state personnel systems. Paul also served with the Florida Commission on Economic Education and the "Just Read Florida" program. Paul currently is on the board for the Florida Juvenile Justice Foundation, which is the direct support organization for the Department of Juvenile Justice.

A native Floridian from Palm Beach County, Paul was a dedicated public servant for more than fifteen years. Prior to entering government, Paul graduated with honors from Florida State University in Political Communications.

Sara Clements is a government affairs consultant based in Tallahassee, Florida with a strong background in PreK-12 education policy and not-for-profit work. She also has experience working in the areas of criminal justice, child welfare, postsecondary and workforce issues, healthcare, insurance, emergency management, financial services, and more.

6-10 years

Named a "30 Under 30 Rising Stars in Florida Politics" by Florida Politics in 2014

Strong relationships in the Florida Department of Education, as well as the chairs and staff of education policy and appropriations committees in both legislative chambers, and many other agencies and policy areas, including the Department of Children and Families, Department of Corrections, and more.

Sara has more than a decade of experience in education policy and government affairs, starting as a K-12 public school teacher. She thrives on helping clients achieve complex and challenging goals and has become a respected and trusted voice for education policy issues in Tallahassee.

Sara joined McGuireWoods Consulting in 2018 after six years of leading government affairs for nonprofits in Florida. Prior to MWC, Sara led external and legislative affairs for Step Up For Students, the largest K-12 scholarship funding organization in the nation. Before that, she was the Florida Legislative Affairs Director for the Foundation for Excellence in Education. In addition to education, Sara has experience in the areas of child welfare, criminal justice, juvenile justice, healthcare, insurance, and more.

In 2011, while still in the classroom, Sara was nominated for Orange County Public Schools Teacher of the Year award. By 2014, Sara was named one of "30 Under 30 Rising Stars" by Florida Politics, the state's predominant political news site.

Sara received her bachelor's degree in English Education from the University of North Florida in 2007 and her master's degree in Education Policy and Evaluation from Florida State University in 2014.

Sara is a member of Leadership Florida, the American Enterprise Institute's State Leadership Network, and co-founder of Lean In Tallahassee. In her spare time, she volunteers as a guardian ad litem in Florida's Second Judicial Circuit and fosters dogs through a local animal rescue organization. Sara lives in Tallahassee with her husband, daughter, and rescue dog.

BRIAN BAUTISTA

(Florida)

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Brian Bautista advocates on behalf of his clients before the legislative and executive branches of Florida government and has experience acting as statewide spokesman and point of contact for clients. Brian has resided in Florida's capital city for over a decade, and his work spans the gambit from local initiatives to a statewide Senate campaign.

Brian received both a bachelor's degree in political science and a law degree from Florida State University. Brian uses his legal expertise and political acumen to successfully represent clients on some of the highest profile issues in Florida, in the technology, education, healthcare, and energy industries.

Brian has been named one of Florida's 30 Under 30 by Florida Politics and a NextGeneration Rising Star by Influence Magazine

RACHEL CONE

(Florida)

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Rachel Cone joins Southern Strategy Group after more than a decade of service in the highest levels of local and state governments. Rachel served as the Interim Secretary for the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), where she successfully shepherded the department's policy agenda and $11 billion budget across the finish line of the 2017 legislative session.

During her time at FDOT she also served as the Assistant Secretary for Finance and Administration, overseeing the offices of work program and budget, finance, procurement, technology, human resources, performance management and other administrative functions. She managed three of the largest transportation work programs in state history and represented the department in front of the U.S. Department of Transportation, the U.S. Treasury, Fitch and Moody's rating agencies.

Rachel also directed changes to how the department finances the work program, and successfully advocated for statutory changes that resulted in a new financing vehicle for the department. This allows the department to fund additional, major transportation projects at a lower cost. She also oversaw the reorganization of the department's technology offices, which resulted in a culture shift for the department in how it prioritizes, spends and manages transportation-specific and traditional technologies.

In 2012, Governor Rick Scott appointed Rachel to serve as his Deputy Chief of Staff, where she was responsible for advising him on statewide issues, appointments to boards and commissions and providing guidance and direction to 14 state and quasi-governmental agencies on operational and management issues, including policy, budget, communication, legislative strategy and agency priorities. Those agencies were the Departments of Business and Professional Regulation, Citrus, Emergency Management, Economic Opportunity, Environmental Protection (and Water Management Districts) and Transportation. Also included under her purview were Florida Wildlife Commission, Space Florida, Visit Florida, Volunteer Florida and CareerSource Florida.

Rachel previously served as the External Affairs Director for the Florida Department of Environmental Protection where she directed planning and statewide communications strategies for the department, and coordinated communications efforts with Florida's five water management districts. This included topics such as renewed water management district oversight, various departmental restructuring, the health of Florida's springs, Governor Scott's Everglades Restoration Strategies plan and Florida's ongoing recovery after the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill.

Prior to her family's move to Tallahassee, Rachel served on the executive leadership team in the Mayor John Peyton administration in Jacksonville. Rachel began her career as a military reporter at the Florida Times-Union.

Rachel is a proud graduate of Auburn University. She and her family are active members of Trinity United Methodist Church, and Rachel serves as a member of the Board of Trustees at Holy Comforter Episcopal School in Tallahassee.

PAUL BRADSHAW

(Florida)

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After a lengthy career as a policymaker in government and an administrative lawyer who litigated against government, Paul Bradshaw founded Southern Strategy Group in 1999. Paul's work often strayed from the arcana of policy to the less staid world of political campaigns. In the political realm, Paul worked on several successful statewide campaigns including Jeb Bush's first successful gubernatorial campaign. With a background in Florida government, Paul has dealt with a broad range of major public policy initiatives, including those directed at development, environmental protection, and public education.

Between 1986 and 1990, Paul served in the Martinez Administration as the chief cabinet aide to the Governor, the director of the state's growth management program, and as the director of the Office of Policy and Budget. In those roles Paul was instrumental in advancing Florida's environmental and growth management programs. In 1998, working with then-candidate Jeb Bush, Paul was instrumental in crafting the education plan that ultimately completely re-engineered the K-12 system in Florida. Paul frequently writes speeches for candidates and elected officials, and during the course of his career has authored inaugural addresses and State of the State speeches for three governors.

Paul's broad exposure to both the mechanics of government and bare-knuckled politics give him a rare ability to grasp the policy and political implications of lobbying issues.

The competitive nature of government and public advocacy requires a team with the experience, insight and knowledge to provide results. The Floridian Partners team is composed of individuals from different backgrounds and practice areas, resulting in a dynamic group of advocacy professionals. As a firm, we strive to exceed our clients' expectations with the understanding that our success is based solely upon the success of our clients. We not only represent our clients before the public sector; we also assist our clients in developing business-to-business opportunities.

Our first step in pursuing any client goal is to develop a strategic plan. In the world of advocacy, success is the result of sound strategy, access to decision makers, effective communication and strong execution. In creating and executing a strategy for each of our clients, we bring to bear decades of strategic advocacy experience on major client initiatives in projects spanning from the entitlement of Jungle Island in Miami-Dade County - to the largest privatization of services in the history of the State of Florida - to playing a major role in developing telecommunications and insurance law each year in the State Capitol. In addition to the know-how developed over this time, we also bring to bear the collective scope and depth of relationships developed along the way.

As a result, Floridian Partners operates at all levels of government and is never more than two degrees away from accessing a key decision maker on any given client matter, whether that client needs to impact proposed state legislation, a local or state agency regulation, local government ordinance, the state budget, or a local or State RFP opportunity.

Firm Specialties:
With offices in Tallahassee and Miami, our core services include government affairs, issues management & communications, and business consulting & development. We service clients across all major industries, have influence at all levels of Florida government, and can manage national issues through our multi- state advocacy network.

JORGE CHAMIZO, an attorney and governmental consultant, represents a variety of clients before the Florida Legislature, Executive Office of the Governor, Agency for Healthcare Administration, Florida Department of Health, Florida Public Service Commission, and other state regulatory agencies on matters related to healthcare, energy, telecommunications, professional licensure, public procurement and business regulation.

Before joining the Firm, Jorge served as Chief Advisor to the Chairman of the Florida Public Service Commission, the state agency which regulates Florida's utilities. In that capacity, Jorge gave counsel to the Chairman on legal and policy matters related to telecommunications, energy, water, and wastewater issues coming before the Commission, assisted the Chairman in setting and implementing overall agency policy and direction, served as central contact to industry representatives, and was the Chairman's liaison to the Florida Legislature as well as state and local government agencies. Apart from his legal and governmental experience, Jorge brings to Floridian Partners over a decade of business experience in the insurance industry in the area of marketing, sales and management.

Jorge is an honors graduate from The Florida State University College of Law (J.D., cum laude, 2000) and received his undergraduate degree in Finance from the University of Miami (BBA, 1996). Jorge was honored as a top South Florida lobbyist and the recipient of the Cuban American Bar Association Pro Bono Project award. The Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers presented him with the 2014 Presidents Award.

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Monte Stevens joins Southern Strategy Group after serving more than a decade in Florida government. After serving in the Legislative Affairs office of the Agency for Health Care Administration and the Department of Financial Services, Monte joined the Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) in 2008 where he led OIR's legislative and executive lobbying effort as Deputy Chief of Staff.

While at OIR, Monte was instrumental in the passage of legislation relating to all sectors of the insurance industry including landmark reforms to personal injury protection and homeowner's insurance. Most recently, Monte oversaw the passage and implementation of the NAIC model holding company act and principle based reserving for life insurers. Knowledgeable in all lines of insurance, Monte was frequently called upon to testify and present to legislative committees on a variety of subjects.

In addition to lobbying the Legislature, Monte also served as OIR's representative to the Governor and Cabinet in the rule making process. In this capacity, Monte led the effort to implement the country's first ever regulatory initiative on collateral requirements for reinsurers.

Monte also served as Director of Government Affairs and Public Policy for the Florida Medical Association where he was involved in the passage of significant medical malpractice reform. A native of Niceville, Florida, Monte was a member of two national champion debate teams at the University of Missouri-Kansas City before graduating with a degree in political science. Prior to returning to Florida, Monte attended graduate school, taught public speaking, and coached the debate teams at Kansas State University and Harvard University.

Monte and his wife Jodi live in Tallahassee.

DAVID SHEPP

(Florida)

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David Shepp joins Southern Strategy Group after leading Florida Strategic Group, a full-service government affairs consulting firm, for 13 years. David provides services to state and local governments, businesses, educational institutions, economic development entities, national companies, and statewide trade associations. Activities include legislative and agency monitoring and advocacy, research and analysis, resource development and strategic communications. Throughout his years lobbying, David has secured tens of millions of dollars for clients in the Florida budget.

With a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Florida State University, David started his practical experience in Florida politics in 1996. David learned the intricacies of the Florida Legislature while assisting the lobbying efforts for multiple clients of the Fowler White Law Firm. Later that year, David accepted a position as a field representative with the Republican Party acting as a liaison to Central Florida candidates, including then-candidate Adam Putnam.

After Rep. Putnam's 1996 campaign, David was retained in the position of Legislative Assistant where he enjoyed four years of relationship building both in Polk County and in Tallahassee before managing now-Commissioner of Agriculture Putnam's victorious Congressional campaign in 2000.

David is skilled at developing, maintaining, and strengthening relationships essential to governmental representation before the Legislature and state agencies. David works very closely with the DeSoto, Charlotte, Hardee, Highlands, Hillsborough, Manatee, Osceola, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk, and Sarasota legislative delegations.

In addition to his comprehensive institutional knowledge of the Florida Legislature, David enjoys personal and professional relationships with legislative leaders and key Chairmen and Chairwomen at every level of the legislative committee structure. David also enjoys strong working relationships with many of the staff behind the scenes of public policymaking.

SETH MCKEEL

(Florida)

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Seth McKeel recently concluded a long and distinguished career in public service that began in 2000 with his election to the Lakeland City Commission at the age of 24. Seth was elected to the Florida House of Representatives in 2006 and re-elected subsequently until the conclusion of his eight year term limit in November of 2014. A Tampa Bay area native, Seth's among the fifth generation in his family to call Florida home.

Early in his legislative career, Seth tackled tough issues including higher education reform as well as energy, agriculture, and natural resources policy. A strong commitment to fiscal responsibility earned Seth the trust of House Speaker Will Weatherford. In 2012 the Speaker tapped Seth to be the Chairman of the Appropriations Committee where he led the Florida House's efforts to balance the $77 billion budget of the third largest state in the Union. Under his leadership Florida maintained AAA bond rating and set aside more than $3 billion in healthy reserves.

As a former City Commissioner, Seth understands regional issues and excels at achieving local consensus. Legislative colleagues trusted Seth to chair the Polk County Legislative Delegation, Hillsborough County Legislative Delegation for two years in a row, and larger 9-county Bay Area Legislative Delegation.

A graduate of the University of Florida (UF), Seth recently was awarded the Presidential Medallion, one of the university's highest awards, for his contributions and service to UF and higher education in our state. Seth is a Graduate of Leadership Florida, Leadership Lakeland, and a member of Florida Blue Key -- "Florida's oldest and most prestigious Leadership Honorary since 1923."

Seth credits the YMCA's Youth in Government program for sparking his interest in public service and his respect for civic engagement. Seth has a knack for solving problems and excels at building relationships.

Seth proudly serves on the Board of Directors of the Fish and Wildlife Foundation of Florida and is a member of Leadership Florida's West Central Florida Regional Council.

Seth and his wife Kim, who's also a Tampa Bay native, live in Lakeland with their two children Seth, III and Caroline.

What distinguishes The Southern Group from others is where we draw our lobbyists from. Our lobbyists are almost all exclusively former government regulators, legislators or high-level government staff. We know what moves the wheels of government because, at one point in our careers, we moved those wheels ourselves.

15-20 years

National Children's Alliance, Bud Cramer Award
Florida Bar, Family Law Section, Legislative Achievement
Kristi House Service, Former President Service Award

SSG has won numerous fundraising awards and recognitions
Managing Partner, Miami office, The Southern Group
Chairman, Republican Party of Miami-Dade County
Executive Board, Republican Party of Florida

Nelson D. Diaz concentrates his practice on government and community relations. Nelson has successfully represented local governments, businesses, trade associations and other corporate clients before the Florida legislative and executive branches of government. Nelson has become one of Florida's young rising stars since serving as Chief Legislative Aide to the Former Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives, and now United States Senator, Marco Rubio.

In addition, Nelson has successfully represented corporate entities before the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners, numerous Miami-Dade County agencies and departments, the City of Miami, the City of Hialeah, and several other municipal governments and authorities in Miami-Dade County. In addition to government relations, Nelson has successfully guided many corporate clients entering the South Florida market, providing community relations services. By advising new entrants to the market on who the key players are, which organizations to join, and how to navigate the local political waters, Nelson has assisted many clients successfully enter the South Florida and Miami markets.

Nelson began his political career as a volunteer in the 1996 Presidential campaign in Florida where he and many other young leaders, including now U.S. Senator Marco Rubio, State Senator Anitere Flores, Lt. Governor Carlos Lopez-Cantera, and many other now-elected officials, worked hard to build a strong Republican Party base in South Florida. Since then, Nelson has worked on countless political campaigns in Florida from federal races for Presidential and U.S. Senate, to state races for Governor, Cabinet offices, Florida House of Representatives, and Florida Senate, as well as many local government campaigns for county commission, city councils, and mayor's races. Nelson has also been active in various business and civic organizations locally, and counts many legislators, party officials, and legislative leaders among his personal friends. As a result of Nelson's service with U.S. Senator Rubio and his involvement in many campaigns, Nelson has established an extensive network of key contacts in Miami-Dade County and within the Florida Legislature. In fact, Nelson currently serves as the Chairman of the Republican Party of Miami-Dade County and serves on the executive board of the Republican Party of Florida.

Active in the local community, Nelson served on the City of Miami's Historical and Environmental Preservation Board, protecting the city's historical and environmental treasures, as well as the Miami-Dade County Community Council of West Kendall, a local land use and zoning board. Additionally, Nelson serves as the Immediate Past President of the Board of Directors for Kristi House, Miami-Dade County's child advocacy center for child victims of sexual abuse and human trafficking as well as the Board of Directors of the Good Government Initiative, a bi-partisan organization dedicated to cultivating leaders of excellence in South Florida. Recently, Florida Governor Rick Scott appointed Nelson to the statewide Children and Youth Cabinet for his service and advocacy on behalf of Florida's children.

Nelson attended Florida International University, where he earned his Bachelor's degree in International Relations, with a Certificate in Latin American and Caribbean Studies, as well as minors in Political Science and Geography. Nelson graduated from the University of Florida, College of Law, cum laude, and was admitted to the Florida Bar in 2004.

LAURA BOEHMER

(Florida)

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Laura Boehmer brings a wide range of experience in local, state, and federal policy to Southern Strategy Group's Tampa Bay office. Having worked in and around government for over 16 years, Laura has assisted elected officials, community organizations, governments, and businesses in achieving their goals.

Prior to joining Southern Strategy Group, Laura served as the chief lobbyist for the City of St. Petersburg (City). Laura was responsible for all policy and appropriation issues. In that role, Laura directed the federal appropriations process for the City and succeeded in securing millions of dollars in federal grants and earmarks. In addition to her federal work for the City, Laura was also responsible for developing, strategizing, and advocating for the City's State Legislative Program and was also instrumental in the creation and implementation of the City's Sustainability Program.

In her role at the City, Laura served as staff for former Mayor Rick Baker in his roles as the Chairman of the Century Commission of a Sustainable Florida, Vice Chair of the Governor's Action Team on Energy and Climate Change, and Group Leader of Governor Crist's Transition Team. This experience gave Laura extensive exposure to numerous policy issues and the opportunity to build statewide relationships with political and business leaders.

Prior to working for the City, Laura served as legislative staff in the Florida House of Representatives. Laura also worked for a private lobbying firm representing clients on a wide variety of issues. Laura has staffed and volunteered on various campaigns and worked with a national corporation on nation-wide grass roots efforts to pass legislation. Having analyzed patterns of Congress and maintained PAC communications between a corporate government relations department and PAC members, Laura is well versed in the political efforts of both private and public sectors.

JEJ & Associates, led by Lena Juarez, is a governmental relations consulting firm that has been delivering results in Florida for clients for over twenty years. We have extensive experience bringing our clients success by working with the Florida Legislature, Cabinet and Executive Branch. We are confident that we will provide unmatched professional services.

We have represented a diverse set of clients in the public, private and non-profit sectors, each of whom have contributed to our knowledge and ability to tackle all aspects of their priorities. An acknowledgement of our successes is demonstrated in that most of our clients have remained with our firm for many years. Whether advocating for funding, legislative changes, new legislation, or administrative rules, Lena has excelled at every step of the process because of the relationships she has developed with governmental officials.

20+ years

We are a lobbying firm providing one-stop services for our clients.

One critical achievement was the passage of legislation which amended the statute governing the Charter County Transportation Surtax, now called the Charter County and Regional Transportation System Surtax. The change allowed all charter counties in Florida to utilize this funding mechanism, via referendum. JEJ & Associates' strategy was to cultivate legislative sponsors in each of the chambers, while simultaneously working with other groups, such as Polk County, to develop a coalition of supporters. After securing sponsors, Lena worked with legislators to explain the priority and its importance for transit agencies. JEJ & Associates developed written materials, coordinated testimony before legislative committees and monitored opponents' activities for parliamentary maneuvers which could affect the outcome. This legislative change was approved and became law.

A Central Florida commercial airport was experiencing a problem with multitudes of birds which interfered with airline traffic due to the inherent dangers of bird strikes. Lena initiated discussions with local legislators, worked with committee staff to write the bill, found sponsors in both chambers, educated legislators on the issue, worked with committee chairs to ensure that the bill would be heard in the referenced committees, visited legislators prior to the bill reaching the chamber floors, and pushed for the governor to sign the bill into law once it was passed. As a result of this, the Airline Safety and Wildlife Protection Act became Florida law and has since served as model legislation for other states on how to deal with the issue.

Lena has been appointed to numerous state-wide boards by current and former Senate Presidents and House Speakers.

  • Lena Juarez is a true advocate for our organization. She is experienced and skilled at advancing our interests. She is respected by those she seeks to influence and by those within our organization. She passionately advocates on our behalf but always does so with honor and kindness. We are a better and more effective organization because of our association with Lena Juarez. - Steve Seibert, Executive Director, Florida Humanities
  • Lena Juarez is the founder of JEJ & Associates, a governmental consulting firm with offices in Tallahassee, FL and Orlando, FL. She is a graduate of Sophie Newcomb Memorial College of Tulane University and the Reubin O'D. Askew School of Public Administration and Policy at Florida State University.

    Lena has been active in politics since a very young age and has served on many local and statewide boards. She has been appointed to numerous statewide boards by current and former Senate Presidents and House Speakers.Lena is a graduate of Leadership Tallahassee and Leadership Florida, which are programs of the local and state Chamber of Commerce. Lena is a member of the Florida Association of Professional Lobbyists.

    Lena is a Central Florida native, competes in triathlons and is an avid traveler.

    SYDNEY RIDLEY

    (Florida)

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    Sydney Ridley brings years of legislative and political experience to Southern Strategy Group's Tampa Bay office. Sydney spent the past four years as the Chief Legislative Aide to House Majority Leader Dana Young, where she directed all priority policy and budget initiatives. Sydney's time as staff was at the highest level of the Florida House of Representatives, and she brings unmatched relationships with legislative staff, agency heads, and elected officials.

    A political pro in Tampa Bay with extensive campaign management experience, Sydney guided Senator Dana Young to successive electoral victories in the Florida House and spearheaded her subsequent election to the Florida Senate. Sydney's political expertise, particularly in the Tampa Bay area, serves as a great strategic asset to our clients. In addition to her work with Senator Young, Sydney has served as both a political director and a field director on various Congressional and State Senate campaigns.

    Born and raised in Tampa, Sydney is a third-generation Floridian, a graduate of the University of Virginia, a Florida Gator at heart, and a lover of history, golf, music, and football.

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    Oscar Anderson, a native of Central Florida, has extensive background in government. Prior to joining Southern Strategy Group, Oscar served at the highest capacities in the Florida legislative and executive branches on the local, state, and federal levels. Oscar became a government expert that understands firsthand how to move bureaucracy to effect change. After more than a decade of government service, Oscar was dubbed "politically connected" by the St. Petersburg Times.

    From 1998 to 2000, Oscar served as the chief lobbyist for Orange County Chairman Mel Martinez. In 2000, when President Bush asked Chairman Martinez to serve as U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary, Oscar moved to Washington, DC. As an integral part of Secretary Martinez's senior staff, Oscar managed the Congressional office and later was promoted to Deputy Chief of Staff. Oscar specialized in the appropriations process and negotiated the passage of $75 million for the Administration's American Dream Downpayment Initiative. Returning to Florida was important to Oscar, and in 2003, he was offered a position as Chief of Staff and Assistant Secretary at the Department of Community Affairs (DCA). During Oscar's tenure at DCA, he directed passage of the landmark Wekiva Parkway and Protection Act legislation and had a key role in the passage of the first overhaul to the state's growth management laws in 20 years.

    For almost a decade, Oscar has represented hundreds of businesses at the local and state level of Florida government, specializing in government budgets/appropriations, procurement, and land use matters. Oscar is an active member of the Florida Wildlife Corridor. Oscar lives in Orlando with his wife Carin and their three children.

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    CHRISTOPHER DUDLEY

    (Florida)

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    Chris joined the firm in November of 2000 after serving seven years in Florida government. During this time, Chris served as the Assistant to the Chief of Staff and the Deputy Chief of Staff to former Florida Governor Jeb Bush. Prior to serving in Governor Bush's administration, Chris served as the Deputy Chief of Staff, Deputy Legislative Director, and Special Assistant to former Florida Education Commissioner and former Florida Lt. Governor Frank T. Brogan. Chris also served as a legislative aide in the Florida House of Representatives. Throughout the years, Chris has worked on various state and local campaigns, including the 1998 and 2002 Bush/Brogan gubernatorial campaigns.

    A devoted community activist, Chris was a finalist for Volunteer of the Year in 2007. Chris has served on the Board of Directors for the Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science, where he served for two years as Chairman, the Board of Directors for the United Way of the Big Bend, and the Board of Directors for the Greater Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce. Chris is currently the Chairman of the Florida Network of Youth and Family Services, a not-for-profit statewide association representing agencies which serve homeless, runaway, and troubled youth. Chris also serves on the local advisory board for Hancock Bank and is a member of the Board of Trustees for the Maclay School. Chris was recently appointed by Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum to the Tallahassee Downtown Improvement Authority, an entity created by the Florida Legislature to promote the business and hospitality interests of downtown Tallahassee.

    A native of Fort Myers, Florida, Chris Dudley graduated from the University of South Florida in 1993 with a Bachelor's degree in Political Science. Chris, his wife Susanne, and their two sons live in Tallahassee.

    KELLY COHEN

    (Florida)

    Subjects: All Subjects

    Links:Website

    Kelly Cohen is a lobbyist, political strategist, and fundraiser whose work building partnerships between government and industry in Florida has made her a perennial figure on the region's "Most Powerful" lists. An expert communicator, and a lawyer by training, Kelly is Managing Partner at the Orlando office of Florida-based lobbying firm, Southern Strategy Group.

    Since opening Southern Strategy Group's first regional office in 2005, Kelly has leveraged her expertise at building partnerships to drive public policy and growth throughout Central Florida. Kelly's ability to adeptly navigate the halls of government to create successful collaborations that combine government relations and community engagement has made her an asset to the region's businesses and a boon to its development.

    An expert in working with local governments to build infrastructure and create economic development strategies, Kelly is widely recognized for her ability to get things done. Kelly has been a leading strategist on some of the region's largest development projects, including: BRIDG and NEOCITY, an industry-led smart sensor consortium focusing on manufacturing of smart sensors; Medical City, a job engine cluster around medical care, research, and education; Sunrail, a 68 mile commuter rail system; and securing funding for a new downtown Orlando campus for University of Central Florida. Kelly was also instrumental in shepherding WaWa, Uber, and Nopetro, a compressed natural gas company, into the regional market and has helped with the acquisition of an Orlando MLS Team and construction of the new Orlando City Soccer Stadium. Kelly is also a dedicated board member of the Orlando Economic Partnership, where she works with CEOs, Mayors, and community leaders to drive development and spurn economic growth.

    Prior to joining Southern Strategy Group, Kelly practiced law in South Florida. Kelly's passion for public policy and her commitment to seeing her community thrive lead her to become a Democratic strategist and fundraiser in some of Florida's most visible campaigns. Kelly acted as the statewide Finance Director for then State Senator Buddy Dyer when he ran for Attorney General, and again in his successful races for Orlando Mayor. Kelly continues to serve as one of the mayor's top advisors. Kelly is currently Finance Chair for Orange County Sheriff Jerry Demings campaign to become Orange County Mayor.

    Kelly has been recognized repeatedly for her leadership, business acumen, and willingness to work behind the scenes to get things done. In 2016, the Orlando Business Journal awarded Kelly the title of CEO of the Year. That same year Kelly reached the 8th spot on Orlando Magazine's 50 Most Powerful People list, in which she has featured for seven consecutive years. Kelly has also been named one of the top 100 Most Influential People in Politics by Influence Magazine, been awarded the titles of Woman to Watch and Woman of the Year by the Orlando Business Journal, and been noted as a Must Know Contact in Central Florida by Florida Trend.

    An active and dedicated member of her community, Kelly serves on the Board of Directors for Clean the World, Orlando Children's Trust, Orlando Tech Association, FireSpring Fund and Creative City Project, an annual arts and music festival. Kelly is Orlando proud (and also a proud cat person). Kelly lives with her husband Scott, and their cat, Kitty, in downtown Orlando.

    MERCER FEARINGTON

    (Florida)

    Subjects: All Subjects

    A leader within Florida's government relations arena, Mercer Fearington, Jr. has been representing clients before the executive and legislative branches of Florida government since the mid-1990's. Mercer is the past Chairman of the Florida Agricultural Coalition and is a graduate of the Wedgworth Leadership Institute for Agriculture -- an affiliate of the Institute of Food and Agriculture and Sciences at the University of Florida. Mercer is a graduate of Mercer University.

    Mercer lives in Tallahassee with his wife, Lindsey, and their three daughters.

    NICOLE ALBERS

    (Florida)
    • (850) 224-3314 x7

    • Po Box 10114TallahasseeFL32302-2114

    ALEXANDER ALT

    (Florida)
    • (352) 527-5489

    • 3600 W Sovereign PathLecantoFL34461

    MARISSA AMATO

    (Florida)
    • (863) 326-0459

    • 2916 N Miami AveSuite 601MiamiFL33127

    ELLEN ANDERSON

    (Florida)
    • (850) 228-7959

    • 106 E. Jefferson StreetSuite 650TallahasseeFL32301

    JESSICA ANDERSON

    (Florida)
    • (407) 649-6744

    • 200 South Orange AvenueSuite 2300OrlandoFL32801-3432

    KYLEE ANZUETO

    (Florida)
    • (407) 843-8880

    • 301 E Pine Street1400OrlandoFL32801

    Clients:

    IVETTE ARANGO O'DOSKI

    (Florida)

    FRANK ARTILES

    (Florida)
    • (305) 305-2110

    • Po Box 570726MiamiFL33257-0726

    RUSSELL BADDERS

    (Florida)
    • (850) 444-6550

    • 700 Universe Blvd0100Juno BeachFL33408

    BRAULIO BAEZ

    (Florida)
    • (850) 413-6463

    • 2540 Shumard Oak Blvd2540 Shumard Oak BlvdTallahasseeFL32399-7019

    GORDON BAILEY

    (Florida)

    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) Amazon.com, Inc.

    8) American Coastal Insurance Company

    9) American Veterinary Medical Association

    10) Amneal Pharmaceuticals LLC

    11) Angel Armor

    12) AquaFence Inc.

    13) AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals, LP

    14) AT&T Services, Inc.

    15) Atlas Air, Inc.

    16) Atlas Data Privacy Corporation

    17) Atlys Global, LLC

    18) Axon Enterprise, Inc.

    19) Babcock Property Holdings, LLC

    20) Barry University

    21) Basketball Properties, LTD

    22) Bayer U.S. LLC

    23) Big Bend Homeless Coalition

    24) BioStem Technologies

    25) Block, Inc.

    26) Blue Origin Florida, LLC

    27) Botanicals for Better Health and Wellness

    28) Brent L. Mills, Incorporated

    29) Brightstar Global Solutions Corporation

    30) Broward County

    31) Broward County Sheriff's Office

    32) Camillus House, Inc

    33) Caplin Family Offices, LLC

    34) Churchill Downs, Inc

    35) Citrus Health Network, Inc

    36) City of Aventura

    37) City of Boynton Beach

    38) City of Bradenton

    39) City of Cape Coral, Florida

    40) City of DeBary

    41) City of Delray Beach

    42) City of Hallandale Beach

    43) City of Largo

    44) City of Marathon

    45) City of Miami

    46) City of Palm Beach Gardens

    47) City of Pembroke Pines

    48) City of Pensacola, Florida

    49) City of Sarasota, Florida

    50) City of Treasure Island

    51) Clear Ballot Group

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

    53) Clyde Johnson Contracting & Roofing, Inc.

    54) Coinbase, Inc.

    55) Communications International, Inc.

    56) Core and Main LP

    57) CORE Construction

    58) Council of Florida Medical School Deans

    59) Cox Science Center and Aquarium

    60) DACRA

    61) DBL Ventures

    62) de Moya Highway Infrastructure LLC

    63) DEEP Research Incorporated

    64) Delaware North Companies Gaming & Entertainment, Inc

    65) Destinations Florida

    66) DMF Employment Opportunities, Inc.

    67) Doodie Calls LLC

    68) DoorDash, Inc.

    69) Downtown Vision, Inc.

    70) Earth Funeral LLC

    71) East Coast Packers, LLC

    72) Eisai, Inc

    73) Electronic Transaction Consultants, LLC

    74) Embassy of Japan

    75) Enespa Technologies US LLC

    76) Epilepsy Florida

    77) FarmaceuticalRX LLC

    78) Feeding Florida, Inc.

    79) Figgers Communication, Inc.

    80) Fire Neural Network

    81) Florida A & M University Foundation

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

    83) Florida Chiropractic Association, Inc

    84) Florida Entertainment & Arts Venues Association, Inc.

    85) Florida Gulf Coast University Foundation, Inc.

    86) Florida Network of Youth and Family Services, Inc

    87) Florida Podiatric Medical Association

    88) Florida Power & Light Company

    89) Florida Rural Water Association

    90) Florida Sheriffs Risk Management Fund

    91) Florida Society of Ophthalmology

    92) Florida Society of Pathologists

    93) Florida Tomato Exchange

    94) Florida Transportation Builders Association, Inc

    95) Florida Veterinary Medical Association

    96) FOP Foundation

    97) Foster Care Review, Inc

    98) Foundation for Seminole State College of Florida, Inc

    99) Fresenius Medical Care North America

    100) Friends of the Underline, Inc.

    101) GAF Materials, LLC

    102) Gates Housing Group, LLC

    103) GlaxoSmithKline

    104) Habilitation Center for the Handicapped, Inc.

    105) Health Care District of Palm Beach County

    106) Henderson Behavioral Health

    107) HistoryMiami Museum

    108) HNTB Corporation

    109) Hope Healthcare

    110) Horizon Oakland Park, LLC

    111) Housing Trust Group, LLC

    112) Ibis Healthcare, Inc.

    113) Indelible Management Solutions, Inc.

    114) Infrastructure Rehabilitation USA, Inc.

    115) Intellectually Developmentally Disabled Community Foundation

    116) International Atlantic, LLC

    117) Investment Corporation of Palm Beach

    118) Jacksonville Port Authority

    119) Jacksonville Transportation Authority

    120) Juvare, LLC and its affiliates

    121) Keystone Properties, L.L.C.

    122) Kinder Morgan, Inc.

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

    124) Kleo, Inc. d/b/a ClassWallet

    125) KPMG LLP

    126) L3Harris Technologies, Inc.

    127) Lee Health System, Inc

    128) Liberty Dental Plan

    129) Lifepoint Health

    130) LifeScience Logistics

    131) Lighthouse Central Florida

    132) Lions World Vision Institute, Inc.

    133) Lucent Group, Inc.

    134) Lupin Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    135) M&M Realty Partners LLC

    136) Major League Baseball

    137) Marine Towing of Tampa, LLC

    138) Martin County Board of County Commissioners

    139) Max Planck Florida Foundation, Inc

    140) Maxim Healthcare Services, Inc

    141) MCI, LC

    142) Miami Dade College Foundation

    143) Miami Design District Associates, LLC

    144) Miami Learning Experience School

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

    146) MorseLife Health System

    147) Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC

    148) Mount Sinai Medical Center

    149) NAIOP Tampa Bay

    150) National Rental Home Council

    151) Nationwide Retirement Solutions, Inc.

    152) Natural Health Partners, LLC

    153) New York Yankees

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

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

    156) Nova Southeastern University

    157) NTT Data, Inc.

    158) Office of the Commissioner of Baseball

    159) Online Lenders Alliance

    160) Orange Barrel Media

    161) Palm Beach Aggregates, LLC

    162) Panza, Maurer & Maynard, P.A.

    163) Parsons Transportation Group Inc.

    164) Pensacola State College Foundation, Inc.

    165) PointClickCare Technologies USA Corp

    166) Public Health Trust

    167) Quarterhill

    168) RAI Services Company

    169) Re-Entry Alliance Pensacola, Inc.

    170) ReaSyn Technologies, Inc.

    171) Renew Financial Group LLC

    172) Revenue Based Finance Coalition

    173) Reyes Holdings, L.L.C.

    174) RightSite Health

    175) Robinhood

    176) RUDG, LLC

    177) Safe Harbor Hospice LLC

    178) SaferWatch

    179) Safety Net Hospital Alliance of Florida

    180) Sanford Airport Authority

    181) SAS Institute, Inc

    182) Seacoast National Bank

    183) Security Scorecard

    184) Selah Freedom

    185) Seminole Hard Rock Digital, LLC

    186) Sentara Health Plans, Inc.

    187) SePro Corporation

    188) Shands Teaching Hospital and Clinics, Inc.

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

    190) Sig Sauer, Inc.

    191) Simon Wiesenthal Center, Inc.

    192) Skyward, Inc.

    193) Socure, Inc.

    194) Solar Sportsystems, Inc

    195) South Central Florida Express, Inc

    196) South Florida Police Benevolent Association

    197) Southern Glazers Wine and Spirits, LLC.

    198) Southern Technical College Suncoast, LLC

    199) Spark Learning, Inc.

    200) SPIDR Tech, Inc.

    201) Spray Foam Coalition Association

    202) State Armor

    203) Strategic Digital Services

    204) Suffolk Construction Company, Inc.

    205) Sunfest Herbs LLC

    206) SWARM Inc.

    207) Talk of the Town, Inc.

    208) Tampa General Hospital

    209) The Private Suite

    210) The School Board of Lee County

    211) Titan America LLC

    212) Town of Lantana

    213) Town of Palm Beach

    214) Transit Village Venture, LLC

    215) Tremco Incorporated

    216) Trulieve, Inc.

    217) Unite USA, Inc.

    218) United States Sugar Corporation

    219) University of Central Florida Foundation, Inc.

    220) University of Florida Foundation, Inc.

    221) University of Miami

    222) Versaterm Public Safety

    223) Village of North Palm Beach

    224) Voices for Children Foundation, Inc

    225) VyStar Credit Union

    226) Walgreen Company

    227) Walk Off Charities

    228) WeatherSTEM

    229) Wheeler Emergency Management Consulting, LLC

    230) Wildlandscapes International

    231) Windstorm Mitigation, Inc

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

    233) Xerox Corporation and its affiliates

    234) YMCA of the Palm Beaches

    235) Zoox, Inc.

    BRIAN BALUTA

    (Florida)
    • (321) 312-9985

    • 8810 Astronaut BlvdCpe CanaveralFL32920-4239

    TIFFANY BARFIELD

    (Florida)
    • (703) 307-6483

    • 95 Pine StreetFloor 6New YorkNY10005

    SLATER BAYLISS

    (Florida)
    Clients:

    DAVIS BEAN

    (Florida)
    • (904) 358-2757

    • 2120 Oak StreetSuite 1300JacksonvilleFL32204

    DANIEL BEARD

    (Florida)
    • (850) 413-1495

    • 1801 Hermitage BlvdTallahasseeFL32308-7772

    GEOFFREY BECKER

    (Florida)
    • (850) 528-3717

    • 2480 Pale Tiger CtTallahasseeFL32309

    MELANIE BECKER

    (Florida)
    • (407) 363-8974

    • 1000 Universal Studios PlazaOrlandoFL32819

    Clients:

    1) AAHOA (Asian American Hotel Owners Association)

    2) AIDS Institute, Inc, The

    3) Alteryx, Inc.

    4) American Chemistry Council

    5) American Express Company

    6) American Planning Association, Florida Chapter

    7) American Recyclable Plastic Bag Alliance

    8) Amscot Financial, Inc

    9) Areas USA FLTP, LLP

    10) AutoDataDirect, Inc

    11) Barron Collier Partnership, LLLP

    12) Better Together Strengthening Families, Inc.

    13) BioFlorida, Inc

    14) Boys Town of North Florida

    15) BrightSpring Health Services

    16) Bristol-Myers Squibb Company

    17) Carr, Riggs & Ingram, LLC

    18) Centene Corporation on behalf of its affiliates and subsidiaries

    19) Chime Financial, Inc.

    20) City of Daytona Beach Shores

    21) City of Holly Hill

    22) City of Ormond Beach

    23) City of South Daytona

    24) City of Westlake

    25) Collier Resources Company, LLP

    26) Columbia County Board of County Commissioners

    27) Consumer Data Industry Association

    28) Curaleaf Florida, LLC

    29) eBay, Inc.

    30) Ecosystem Investment Partners

    31) Emerald Coast Utilities Authority

    32) Energy Action Fund

    33) Enterprise Leasing Company of Florida, LLC and its Affiliates DBA Enterprise Mobility

    34) Family Initiative, Inc.

    35) Ferd and Gladys Alpert Jewish Family & Children's Service of Palm Beach County

    36) Florida Academy of Family Physicians

    37) Florida Associated General Contractors Council

    38) Florida Bar Business Law Section, The

    39) Florida Bar, The

    40) Florida Chapter of American Academy of Pediatrics, Inc.

    41) Florida Community Financial Services Association, Inc

    JOHN BELL

    (Florida)
    • (850) 524-9435

    • 200 South Monroe StreetCaldwell BuildingTallahasseeFL32301

    • (303) 961-6605

    • 200 S Orange AveSuite 2300OrlandoFlorida32801

    DENISE BELLVILLE

    (Florida)
    • (850) 222-8967

    • 817 N Gadsden StSuite 206TallahasseeFlorida32303

    JENNIFER BENGTSON

    (Florida)
    • (855) 809-6976

    • 2032 Tally RdLeesburgFL34748-3486

    Clients:

    JEFFREY BERGER

    (Florida)
    • (305) 364-0020

    • 3301 SW 142nd AveDavieFL33330-1015

    THOMAS (TOM) BERGER

    (Florida)
    • (850) 487-1807

    • 4050 Esplanade WayTallahasseeFL32399

    • (615) 525-1903

    • 300 West Pensacola Street208TallahasseeFlorida32301

    Clients:
    Clients:

    DAVID BINDER

    (Florida)
    • (850) 518-8560

    • 2331 Phillips RdTallahasseeFL32308-5333

    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

    APRILL BLANCO

    (Florida)
    • (470) 572-1485

    • 171 17th St. NWFloor 02AtlantaGA30363

    GARRETT BLANTON

    (Florida)
    • (415) 389-6800

    • c/o 2350 Kerner Blvd.Suite 250San RafaelCA94901

    TRAVIS BLANTON

    (Florida)
    Clients:

    CONNER BLITCH

    (Florida)
    • (850) 413-4938

    • 200 E Gaines StTallahasseeFL32399-6502

    RONALD BOOK

    (Florida)
    • (305) 935-1866

    • 4000 Hollywood Blvd.Suite 677-SHollywoodFL33021

    Clients:

    51) Florida Smoke Free Association

    52) Fort Myers Community Redevelopment Agency

    53) Gannett Media Group

    54) Gate301 Miami, Inc.

    55) Gold Coast Beverage Distributors, Inc

    56) Goodwill Industries of Southwest Florida, Inc.

    57) Grant Street Group

    58) Hard Rock Stadium

    59) Hillsborough Clerk of the Court and Comptroller

    60) JARC Florida

    61) Jewish Community Services of South Florida

    62) Keiser University

    63) Lauren's Kids

    64) Learning Ally

    65) MACtown

    66) Miami Beach Community Health Center

    67) Miami Jewish Health Systems

    68) Miami Project/Buoniconti Fund to Cure Paralysis

    69) Miami-Dade County

    70) Miami-Dade County Public Schools

    71) Museum of Discovery & Science

    72) Neptune Wholesale, Inc

    73) New Horizons Community Mental Health Center, Inc

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

    75) Older Adults Technology Services (OATS)

    76) OpenGov

    77) Pelican Harbor Seabird Station

    78) Penn Credit

    79) Performance Title Services, Inc

    80) Public Health Trust-Jackson Memorial Hospital

    81) Related Ross

    82) Reyes Holdings, L.L.C.

    83) SEED Foundation, Inc., The

    84) Solemia

    85) Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County

    86) South Broward Hospital District

    87) The GEO Group, Inc.

    88) Thriving Mind South Florida

    89) Title Clerk Consulting Company, LLC

    90) Town of Davie

    91) Town of Fort Myers Beach

    92) Town of Loxahatchee Groves

    93) Underdog Sports

    94) University of Miami

    95) Village of Estero

    96) Village of Palm Springs

    97) Village of Royal Palm Beach

    98) Vitas Healthcare Corporation

    99) White Rock Quarries

    100) Whitman Family Development

    KEVIN BOURQUE

    (Florida)
    • (508) 698-4994

    • 125 Washington StreetSuite 1FoxboroMA02035

    ESTEBAN BOVO

    (Florida)
    • (813) 527-0172

    • 19401 Shumard Oak DriveLand O' LakesFL34638

    CHARLES BOYD

    (Florida)
    • (850) 251-0272

    • 620 S Meridian StTallahasseeFL32399

    JENNIFER BRAISTED

    (Florida)
    • (561) 967-0047

    • 14010 Roosevelt Blvd.Suite 709ClearwaterFL33762

    MARY BRANHAM

    (Florida)
    • (850) 413-1335

    • 1801 Hermitage BlvdTallahasseeFL32308-7772

    OSCAR BRAYNON

    (Florida)
    • (850) 671-4401

    • P.O. Box 10570TallahasseeFL32302

    • (850) 270-1495

    • 2910 Kerry Forest ParkwayD4-164TallahasseeFL32309

    VALERIE BREEN

    (Florida)
    • (850) 508-3998

    • 124 Marriott DrSuite 203TallahasseeFL32301

    SARA BREMER

    (Florida)
    • (850) 577-4516

    • 3544 Maclay Blvd.Suite 100TallahasseeFL32312

    GIFFORD BRIGGS

    (Florida)
    • (850) 561-6300

    • 215 S Monroe StSuite 800TallahasseeFL32301-1858

    CAITLIN BRONGEL

    (Florida)
    • (850) 539-5999

    • 81 Water Management DrHavanaFL32333

    MICHAEL BRONSTEIN

    (Florida)
    • (856) 720-0747

    • 19 Narwyn LnNarberthPA19072

    JIM BROWNE

    (Florida)
    • (850) 567-2133

    • 2727 Mahan DriveFt. Knox Building 3, Room 3132TallahasseeFL32308

    FABIOLA BRUMLEY

    (Florida)
    • (561) 213-9378

    • 1 Town Center Road, Suite 700FL9-870-07-02Boca RatonFL33486

    SEAN BURNFIN

    (Florida)
    • (850) 922-0358

    • 500 S Duval StTallahasseeFL32399-6521

    Clients:

    PAUL BURNS

    (Florida)
    • (850) 245-0340

    • 325 W Gaines St1524, Turlington BuildingTallahasseeFL32399-6401

    JORDYN BUSSEY

    (Florida)
    • (231) 233-5154

    • 600 Pennsylvania Ave SE, #15180WashingtonDC20003

    ADRIENNE CAMPBELL

    (Florida)
    • (850) 717-2715

    • 2737 Centerview DrTallahasseeFL32399-0999

    ROY CANNON

    (Florida)
    Clients:

    PAUL CARLAND

    (Florida)
    • (407) 708-2363

    • 100 Weldon BlvdSanfordFL32773-6132

    CHRISTOPHER CARMODY

    (Florida)
    Clients:

    TIMOTHY CARR

    (Florida)
    • (850) 545-0543

    • 136 S. Bronough StreetTallahasseeFL32301

    GIOVANNI CASTRO

    (Florida)
    • 202-442-2900

    • 601 New Jersey Avenue NWSuite 900WashingtonDC20001

    Clients:

    LAURA CHILCUTT

    (Florida)
    • (407) 693-6822

    • 6535 Nemours PkwyOrlandoFL32827-7884

    TARA CHILTON

    (Florida)
    • (863) 688-7407 x31117

    • PO Box 407LakelandFlorida33802

    DAVID CHRISTIAN

    (Florida)
    • (850) 294-0704

    • 2950 Cleveland Clinic BlvdWestonFL34994

    ALTON COLVIN

    (Florida)
    • (850) 488-2415 x221

    • Justice Administrative Commission227 N Bronough St Ste 2100TallahasseeFL32301

    BERT COMBS

    (Florida)
    • (850) 425-6654

    • 301 S Bronough StSte 200TallahasseeFL32301

    KIRBY CONSIER

    (Florida)
    • (602) 397-6448

    • 400 Summer StBostonMA02210-1717

    JEFFERY COOK-MCCORMAC

    (Florida)
    • (646) 628-2627

    • 2218 BroadwayBox 218New YorkNY10024

    CHAD CORCORAN

    (Florida)
    • (904) 654-0310

    • 4050 Esplanade WaySuite 115TallahasseeFlorida32399

    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

    • (407) 463-8257

    • 1201 Bunnell RdAltamonte SpgFL32714-5434

    KEVIN COYNE

    (Florida)
    • (805) 827-5648

    • 2365 Centerville RoadL-1TallahasseeFL32308-6235

    JASON CRAWFORD

    (Florida)
    • (813) 789-5773

    • 3607 N Monroe StUnit 180864TallahasseeFL32318-0008

    JESSICA CRAWFORD

    (Florida)
    • (850) 487-3795

    • 620 S Meridian StTallahasseeFL32399-6543

    MICHELLE CRIMMINS

    (Florida)
    • (612) 329-3245

    • 2900 Ames Crossing RdEaganMN55121-2498

    • (202) 361-2922

    • 601 13th St. NW11th Floor SouthWashingtonDC20005

    THOMAS CULLIGAN

    (Florida)
    • (678) 717-7534

    • Po Box 407LakelandFL33802-0407

    SARA CUNNINGHAM

    (Florida)
    • (850) 488-3733

    • 500 S Duval StreetSupreme Court BuildingTallahasseeFlorida32399

    Clients:

    TRAVIS CUTLER

    (Florida)
    • (301) 380-0759

    • 7750 Wisconsin AvenueBethesdaMD20814

    COLLEEN DALEY

    (Florida)
    • (773) 425-8515

    • 325 7Th St NWSuite 700WashingtonDC20004-2801

    DOUGLAS DARLING

    (Florida)
    • (850) 765-3232

    • 2639 Streetfair LnTallahasseeFL32317

    Clients:
    Clients:

    1) AAHOA (Asian American Hotel Owners Association)

    2) AIDS Institute, Inc, The

    3) Alteryx, Inc.

    4) American Chemistry Council

    5) American Express Company

    6) American Lung Association

    7) American Planning Association, Florida Chapter

    8) American Recyclable Plastic Bag Alliance

    9) Amscot Financial, Inc

    10) Areas USA FLTP, LLP

    11) AutoDataDirect, Inc

    12) Barron Collier Partnership, LLLP

    13) Better Together Strengthening Families, Inc.

    14) BioFlorida, Inc

    15) Boys Town of North Florida

    16) BrightSpring Health Services

    17) Bristol-Myers Squibb Company

    18) Carr, Riggs & Ingram, LLC

    19) Centene Corporation on behalf of its affiliates and subsidiaries

    20) Chime Financial, Inc.

    21) City of Daytona Beach Shores

    22) City of Holly Hill

    23) City of Ormond Beach

    24) City of South Daytona

    25) City of Westlake

    26) Collier Resources Company, LLP

    27) Columbia County Board of County Commissioners

    28) Consumer Data Industry Association

    29) eBay, Inc.

    30) Ecosystem Investment Partners

    31) Emerald Coast Utilities Authority

    32) Energy Action Fund

    33) Enterprise Leasing Company of Florida, LLC and its Affiliates DBA Enterprise Mobility

    34) Family Initiative, Inc.

    35) Ferd and Gladys Alpert Jewish Family & Children's Service of Palm Beach County

    36) Florida Academy of Family Physicians

    37) Florida Agriculture Center & Horse Park Authority

    38) Florida Associated General Contractors Council

    39) Florida Bar Business Law Section, The

    40) Florida Bar, The

    41) Florida Chapter of American Academy of Pediatrics, Inc.

    CHRISTOPHER DAWSON

    (Florida)
    Clients:

    SONYA DEEN

    (Florida)
    • (954) 429-2182

    • 111 Jim Moran BlvdDeerfield BeachFL33442

    • (850) 205-9000

    • 119 S Monroe StSuite 200TallahasseeFL32301

    Clients:

    1) AAHOA (Asian American Hotel Owners Association)

    2) AIDS Institute, Inc, The

    3) Alteryx, Inc.

    4) American Chemistry Council

    5) American Express Company

    6) American Lung Association

    7) American Planning Association, Florida Chapter

    8) American Recyclable Plastic Bag Alliance

    9) Amscot Financial, Inc

    10) Areas USA FLTP, LLP

    11) AutoDataDirect, Inc

    12) Barron Collier Partnership, LLLP

    13) Better Together Strengthening Families, Inc.

    14) BioFlorida, Inc

    15) Boys Town of North Florida

    16) BrightSpring Health Services

    17) Bristol-Myers Squibb Company

    18) Carr, Riggs & Ingram, LLC

    19) Centene Corporation on behalf of its affiliates and subsidiaries

    20) Chime Financial, Inc.

    21) City of Daytona Beach Shores

    22) City of Holly Hill

    23) City of Ormond Beach

    24) City of South Daytona

    25) City of Westlake

    26) Collier Resources Company, LLP

    27) Columbia County Board of County Commissioners

    28) Consumer Data Industry Association

    29) eBay, Inc.

    30) Ecosystem Investment Partners

    31) Emerald Coast Utilities Authority

    32) Energy Action Fund

    33) Enterprise Leasing Company of Florida, LLC and its Affiliates DBA Enterprise Mobility

    34) Family Initiative, Inc.

    35) Ferd and Gladys Alpert Jewish Family & Children's Service of Palm Beach County

    36) Florida Academy of Family Physicians

    37) Florida Agriculture Center & Horse Park Authority

    38) Florida Associated General Contractors Council

    39) Florida Bar Business Law Section, The

    40) Florida Bar, The

    41) Florida Chapter of American Academy of Pediatrics, Inc.

    42) Florida Community Financial Services Association, Inc

    HEATHER DIGIACOMO

    (Florida)
    • (850) 717-2704

    • 2737 Centerview DrTallahasseeFL32399-0998

    TOM DIGIACOMO

    (Florida)
    • (850) 999-8468

    • 101 N Monroe StSuite 750TallahasseeFL32301

    AARON DIPIETRO

    (Florida)
    • (407) 251-5130

    • P.O. Box 530103OrlandoFlorida32853-0103

    REGGIE DIXON

    (Florida)
    • (850) 487-7728

    • 250 Marriott DriveTallahasseeFL32301

    RICKY DIXON

    (Florida)
    • (850) 717-3034

    • 501 S Calhoun StTallahasseeFL32399-6548

    BRITTANY DOVER

    (Florida)
    • (850) 222-9075

    • 124 W. Jefferson St.The Capitol Building - Legislative AffairsTallahasseeFlorida32301

    Clients:

    1) Tandem

    MARCUS DOWNS

    (Florida)
    • (678) 234-4060

    • 505 Shire ParkwaySocial CircleGA30025

    • (850) 205-9000

    • Po Box 10909101 E College AveTallahasseeFL32302

    Clients:

    MARTHA EDENFIELD

    (Florida)
    • (850) 556-8611

    • 1700 N Monroe St Ste 11-174106 E. College Avenue, Suite 1200TallahasseeFL32303-5535

    JULIE EMMONS

    (Florida)
    • (336) 213-7645

    • 7800 N. Dallas ParkwaySuite 550PlanoTX75024

    Clients:

    CHARLES FAIRCLOTH

    (Florida)
    • (850) 692-0145

    • 1211 Governors Square BlvdSuite 300TallahasseeFL32301-2975

    JAKE FARMER

    (Florida)
    • (352) 359-6835

    • 108 Wilmot Road MS #1844DeerfieldIL60015

    Clients:

    SARAH FEDORCHUK

    (Florida)
    • (813) 523-7362

    • 101 East Kennedy BlvdTampaFL33602

    MATTHEW FLOYD

    (Florida)
    • (813) 541-7081

    • 13830 Circa Crossing DrLithiaFL33547-3953

    CHELSEA FRANKLIN

    (Florida)
    • (904) 534-4510

    • 741 White Drive #23TallahasseeFlorida32304

    MAEVE GARDNER

    (Florida)
    • (415) 903-2800

    • c/o 28 Liberty Ship WaySuite 2815SausalitoCA94965

    THOMAS GRIGSBY

    (Florida)
    • (251) 359-3246

    • 5811 Jack Springs RdAtmoreAlabama36502

    CARLOS GUTIERREZ

    (Florida)
    • (202) 429-9260

    • 1625 I "Eye" Street, NWSuite 600WashingtonDC20006

    VONNIE HAMPEL

    (Florida)
    • (703) 969-8304

    • 1201 F Street NWSuite 480WashingtonDC20004

    Clients:

    AMANDA HARRIS

    (Florida)
    • (407) 730-1115

    • 2180 W. State Road 434Suite 1100LongwoodFL32779

    PAUL HAWKES

    (Florida)

    NICHOLAS HESSING

    (Florida)
    • (954) 985-4135

    • 1 E. Broward Blvd.18th FloorFort LauderdaleFlorida33301

    TYLER JEFFERSON

    (Florida)
    • (850) 414-2130

    • 4040 Esplanade WaySuite 125TallahasseeFL32399

    DAVID JOHNSON

    (Florida)
    • (904) 860-6334

    • 4601 Touchton Rd EJacksonvilleFL32246-4484

    Clients:

    JONATHAN JOHNSON

    (Florida)
    • (404) 222-4741

    • 1650 Farnam Street119 South Monroe Street, Suite 300OmahaNE68120

    FRED KARLINSKY

    (Florida)
    • (954) 768-8278 x0000

    • 401 E Las Olas BlvdSte 2000Fort LauderdaleFL33301

    Clients:

    JOHN LABRIOLA

    (Florida)
    • (954) 515-2084

    • 2806 Eisenhower St WInvernessFL34453-2132

    ARTHUR LACERTE

    (Florida)
    • (407) 933-7777 x6110

    • 1701 W Carroll St1701 W Carroll StKissimmeeFL34741

    LEANNE LAPP

    (Florida)
    • (415) 903-2800

    • c/o 28 Liberty Ship WaySuite 2815SausalitoCA94965

    KARRY LAVIOLETTE

    (Florida)
    • (202) 712-2615

    • 1201 Pennsylvania Ave. NWSuite 540WashingtonDC20004-2401

    CURTIS LEONARD

    (Florida)
    • (850) 386-6668 x224

    • 150 S Monroe StSte 206TallahasseeFL32301

    ALLISON LIBY-SCHOONOVER

    (Florida)
    Clients:

    1) AAHOA (Asian American Hotel Owners Association)

    2) AIDS Institute, Inc, The

    3) Alteryx, Inc.

    4) American Chemistry Council

    5) American Express Company

    6) American Planning Association, Florida Chapter

    7) American Recyclable Plastic Bag Alliance

    8) Amscot Financial, Inc

    9) Areas USA FLTP, LLP

    10) Associated Industries of Florida

    11) AutoDataDirect, Inc

    12) Barron Collier Partnership, LLLP

    13) Better Together Strengthening Families, Inc.

    14) BioFlorida, Inc

    15) Boys Town of North Florida

    16) BrightSpring Health Services

    17) Bristol-Myers Squibb Company

    18) Carr, Riggs & Ingram, LLC

    19) Centene Corporation on behalf of its affiliates and subsidiaries

    20) Chime Financial, Inc.

    21) City of Daytona Beach Shores

    22) City of Holly Hill

    23) City of Ormond Beach

    24) City of South Daytona

    25) City of Westlake

    26) Collier Resources Company, LLP

    27) Columbia County Board of County Commissioners

    28) Consumer Data Industry Association

    29) Curaleaf Florida, LLC

    30) eBay, Inc.

    31) Ecosystem Investment Partners

    32) Emerald Coast Utilities Authority

    33) Energy Action Fund

    34) Enterprise Leasing Company of Florida, LLC and its Affiliates DBA Enterprise Mobility

    35) Family Initiative, Inc.

    36) Ferd and Gladys Alpert Jewish Family & Children's Service of Palm Beach County

    37) Florida Academy of Family Physicians

    38) Florida Agriculture Center & Horse Park Authority

    39) Florida Associated General Contractors Council

    40) Florida Bar Business Law Section, The

    41) Florida Bar, The

    42) Florida Chapter of American Academy of Pediatrics, Inc.

    JEFF LITTLEJOHN

    (Florida)

    JESSICA LOWE-MINOR

    (Florida)
    • (850) 228-3646

    • P.O. Box 1911OrlandoFL32802

    Clients:

    1) AAHOA (Asian American Hotel Owners Association)

    2) AIDS Institute, Inc, The

    3) Alteryx, Inc.

    4) American Chemistry Council

    5) American Express Company

    6) American Lung Association

    7) American Planning Association, Florida Chapter

    8) American Recyclable Plastic Bag Alliance

    9) Amscot Financial, Inc

    10) Areas USA FLTP, LLP

    11) AutoDataDirect, Inc

    12) Barron Collier Partnership, LLLP

    13) Better Together Strengthening Families, Inc.

    14) BioFlorida, Inc

    15) Boys Town of North Florida

    16) BrightSpring Health Services

    17) Bristol-Myers Squibb Company

    18) Carr, Riggs & Ingram, LLC

    19) Centene Corporation on behalf of its affiliates and subsidiaries

    20) Chime Financial, Inc.

    21) City of Daytona Beach Shores

    22) City of Holly Hill

    23) City of Ormond Beach

    24) City of South Daytona

    25) City of Westlake

    26) Collier Resources Company, LLP

    27) Columbia County Board of County Commissioners

    28) Consumer Data Industry Association

    29) eBay, Inc.

    30) Ecosystem Investment Partners

    31) Emerald Coast Utilities Authority

    32) Energy Action Fund

    33) Enterprise Leasing Company of Florida, LLC and its Affiliates DBA Enterprise Mobility

    34) Family Initiative, Inc.

    35) Ferd and Gladys Alpert Jewish Family & Children's Service of Palm Beach County

    36) Florida Academy of Family Physicians

    37) Florida Associated General Contractors Council

    38) Florida Bar Business Law Section, The

    39) Florida Bar, The

    40) Florida Chapter of American Academy of Pediatrics, Inc.

    41) Florida Community Financial Services Association, Inc

    REBECCA (BECKY) MAGDALENO

    (Florida)
    • (850) 222-7590

    • 104 E Jefferson StTallahasseeFL32301-1702

    PATRICK MAHONEY

    (Florida)
    • (850) 228-9177

    • 504 Valor WayAntiochTN37013-4599

    Clients:

    KELLY MALLETTE

    (Florida)
    • (305) 935-1866

    • 4000 Hollywood Blvd.Ste 677-SHollywoodFL33021

    Clients:

    ALESSANDRO MARCHESANI

    (Florida)
    • (305) 308-2104

    • 301 N Olive Ave Ste 701Suite 701West Palm BchFL33401-4700

    Clients:

    RYAN MATTHEWS

    (Florida)

    JESS MCCARTY

    (Florida)
    • (305) 979-7110

    • 111 NW 1St StreetSte 2800MiamiFL33128-1902

    Clients:

    THOMAS MCNEIL

    (Florida)
    • (415) 903-2800

    • 28 Liberty Ship Way Ste 2815SausalitoCA94965-3321

    NICHOLAS MILLAR

    (Florida)
    • (850) 508-2971

    • 30 Harmon Field RoadTryonNC28782

    Clients:

    CHASE MITCHELL

    (Florida)
    • (850) 345-7302

    • 8700 W Bryn Mawr AvenueSuite 1200sChicagoIL60631-3512

    BEN MURRAY

    (Florida)
    • (229) 507-6702

    • 601 Pennsylvania Avenue NW#320WashingtonDC20004

    GABRIELA NAVARRO

    (Florida)
    • (305) 935-1866

    • 4000 Hollywood BoulevardSuite 677-SHollywoodFL33021

    Clients:
    • (954) 732-2258

    • 4266 NW 82Nd AveDoralFL33166-5895

    JOSEPH PAGANO

    (Florida)
    • (412) 592-495

    • 7800 N. Dallas ParkwaySuite 550PlanoTexas75024

    Clients:
    Clients:

    1) AAHOA (Asian American Hotel Owners Association)

    2) AIDS Institute, Inc, The

    3) Alteryx, Inc.

    4) American Chemistry Council

    5) American Express Company

    6) American Lung Association

    7) American Planning Association, Florida Chapter

    8) American Recyclable Plastic Bag Alliance

    9) Amscot Financial, Inc

    10) Areas USA FLTP, LLP

    11) Associated Industries of Florida

    12) AutoDataDirect, Inc

    13) Barron Collier Partnership, LLLP

    14) Better Together Strengthening Families, Inc.

    15) BioFlorida, Inc

    16) Boys Town of North Florida

    17) BrightSpring Health Services

    18) Bristol-Myers Squibb Company

    19) Carr, Riggs & Ingram, LLC

    20) Centene Corporation on behalf of its affiliates and subsidiaries

    21) Chime Financial, Inc.

    22) City of Daytona Beach Shores

    23) City of Holly Hill

    24) City of Ormond Beach

    25) City of South Daytona

    26) City of Westlake

    27) Collier Resources Company, LLP

    28) Columbia County Board of County Commissioners

    29) Consumer Data Industry Association

    30) eBay, Inc.

    31) Ecosystem Investment Partners

    32) Emerald Coast Utilities Authority

    33) Energy Action Fund

    34) Enterprise Leasing Company of Florida, LLC and its Affiliates DBA Enterprise Mobility

    35) Family Initiative, Inc.

    36) Ferd and Gladys Alpert Jewish Family & Children's Service of Palm Beach County

    37) Florida Academy of Family Physicians

    38) Florida Agriculture Center & Horse Park Authority

    39) Florida Associated General Contractors Council

    40) Florida Bar Business Law Section, The

    41) Florida Bar, The

    42) Florida Chapter of American Academy of Pediatrics, Inc.

    JEANNINA PEREZ

    (Florida)
    • (305) 851-1390

    • 4314 Marquette AveJacksonvilleFL32210-2129

    Clients:
    Clients:

    1) AAHOA (Asian American Hotel Owners Association)

    2) AIDS Institute, Inc, The

    3) Alteryx, Inc.

    4) American Chemistry Council

    5) American Express Company

    6) American Planning Association, Florida Chapter

    7) American Recyclable Plastic Bag Alliance

    8) Amscot Financial, Inc

    9) Areas USA FLTP, LLP

    10) AutoDataDirect, Inc

    11) Barron Collier Partnership, LLLP

    12) Better Together Strengthening Families, Inc.

    13) BioFlorida, Inc

    14) Boys Town of North Florida

    15) BrightSpring Health Services

    16) Bristol-Myers Squibb Company

    17) Carr, Riggs & Ingram, LLC

    18) Centene Corporation on behalf of its affiliates and subsidiaries

    19) Chime Financial, Inc.

    20) City of Daytona Beach Shores

    21) City of Holly Hill

    22) City of Ormond Beach

    23) City of South Daytona

    24) City of Westlake

    25) Collier Resources Company, LLP

    26) Columbia County Board of County Commissioners

    27) Consumer Data Industry Association

    28) Curaleaf Florida, LLC

    29) eBay, Inc.

    30) Ecosystem Investment Partners

    31) Emerald Coast Utilities Authority

    32) Energy Action Fund

    33) Enterprise Leasing Company of Florida, LLC and its Affiliates DBA Enterprise Mobility

    34) Family Initiative, Inc.

    35) Ferd and Gladys Alpert Jewish Family & Children's Service of Palm Beach County

    36) Florida Academy of Family Physicians

    37) Florida Agriculture Center & Horse Park Authority

    38) Florida Associated General Contractors Council

    39) Florida Bar Business Law Section, The

    40) Florida Bar, The

    41) Florida Chapter of American Academy of Pediatrics, Inc.

    42) Florida Community Financial Services Association, Inc

    THERESA ROBERTSON

    (Florida)
    • (415) 903-2800

    • 1 Meta WayMenlo ParkCA94025-1444

    MICHELLE ROBINSON

    (Florida)
    • (850) 559-3225

    • 1601 S Martin Luther King Jr BlvdSuite 400TallahasseeFL32307-3105

    • (703) 409-5658

    • 1201 Pennsylvania Ave NWSuite 800WashingtonDC20004-2401

    MORGAN ROTH

    (Florida)
    • (415) 903-2800

    • c/o 28 Liberty Ship WaySuite 2815SausalitoCalifornia94965

    Clients:

    JOSEPH SALZVERG

    (Florida)
    Clients:

    VIRGINIA SANCHEZ

    (Florida)
    • (305) 520-3233

    • 901 Ponce de Leon Blvd.Suite 800Coral GablesFL33134

    BRE SCHMIDT

    (Florida)
    • (605) 760-0162

    • 11921 Rockville PikeSuite 300RockvilleMaryland20852

    ADAM SHORES

    (Florida)
    • (847) 553-3678

    • 8700 W Bryn Mawr AvenueSuite 1200sChicagoIL60631

    QUINTEN SIMMONS-JOHNSON

    (Florida)
    • (407) 403-9091

    • 9701 NE 2Nd Ave1005Miami ShoresFL33138-2310

    KYLE SIMON

    (Florida)
    • (850) 222-8967

    • 817 N Gadsden StTallahasseeFL32303

    • (850) 224-2580

    • 400 N Meridian St400 N Meridian StTallahasseeFL32301

    JOSHUA SPAGNOLA

    (Florida)
    • 9414478725

    • 1503 Brooks RoadMonticelloFL32344

    JOSEPH SPRATT

    (Florida)
    • (863) 517-0235

    • Po Box 236LabelleFL33975-0236

    TIMOTHY STANFIELD

    (Florida)
    Clients:

    JOSEPH ( JASON ) STEELE

    (Florida)
    • (321) 676-5555

    • 709 S Harbor City BlvdSte 540MelbourneFL32901

    ROBERT STUART

    (Florida)
    Clients:

    BROOKE TINER

    (Florida)
    • (404) 293-8125

    • 75 Varick StreetSuite 203New YorkNY10013

    ANDRES TRUJILLO

    (Florida)
    • (786) 348-5771

    • 11774 SW 137Th PathMiamiFL33186-9095

    JASON UNGER

    (Florida)
    Clients:

    JUSTIN VERMUTH

    (Florida)
    • (407) 206-4092

    • 225 E Robinson St545OrlandoFL32801

    • (407) 649-4060

    • 200 S Orange Ave Ste 2300OrlandoFL32801-3455

    LINDSAY WHELAN

    (Florida)
    • (850) 692-7300

    • PO Box 10230Suite 300TallahasseeFL32302

    ALYSSA WILLSON

    (Florida)
    • (850) 661-9973

    • 107 W College AveTallahasseeFL32301-7707

    KEITH WOOD

    (Florida)
    • (334) 447-8668

    • 2 Indigo PlEnterpriseAL36330