Sponsored Ad

Subjects: All Subjects

Links:Website

Tara J. O'Donnell is a partner at Murphy Donoghue Partners. With more than 25 years of governmental affairs experience, Tara provides day-to-day client management and counsel to a variety of clients across varied industries, including biomedical/life science; health care; financial services; insurance; pharmaceutical; restaurant/hospitality; real estate development; technology; and telecommunications.

Tara has worked in both the Massachusetts House of Representatives as well as the State Senate. She serves on the judicial council for the Massachusetts Democratic State Committee and the Board of Hospitality Homes. Tara was also the legislative counsel for the Boston Initiative to Advance Human Rights (BITAHR) and helped enact the Massachusetts Anti-Human Trafficking Law.

PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND
Manager of State Government Advocacy, Massachusetts Hospital Association
Deputy Director of Inter-governmental Affairs, Massachusetts Water Resources Authority
Government and Media Relations Liaison, Massachusetts Water Resources Authority Advisory Board
Administrative Aide, Massachusetts House of Representatives
Legislative Aide, Massachusetts State Senate

EDUCATION
Suffolk University Law School, J.D., cum laude, 1996
Bowdoin College, B.A., cum laude, 1987

  • 860-229-0301

  • One Liberty Square, Second FloorNew BritainCT06051

Subjects: All Subjects

Links:Website

Michael C. Doyle, an accomplished government affairs professional, offering years of professional achievement, joined Gaffney, Bennett and Associates in 2014. Mike offers clients a depth of insight, strategic advice and analysis that has continuously helped clients succeed in lobbying important issues before the executive branches of state government and the Connecticut General Assembly.Mike's background as screening clerk for the House Democrats, legislative aide, political advisor, campaign manager and Senior Policy Aide to the Speaker of the House has been a critical asset to clients who require an understanding of the intricacies of the legislative process as well as the political optics.Prior to joining Gaffney, Bennett and Associates, Mike worked close to 10 years as a lobbyist for a longtime, prominent lobbying firm in Hartford. Mike has wide-ranging experience representing the interests of major corporations, trade associations, organizations and municipalities in the areas of health care, energy, telecommunications, insurance, and consumer products.

LISA HARRIS JONES

(Maryland)

Subjects: All Subjects

Links:Website

In 2000, Harris Jones founded Harris Jones & Malone, LLC. To date, she remains the first and only Black woman in the State of Maryland to own and manage a law practice with a focus in lobbying, government relations, procurement, labor negotiations, criminal defense, and administrative trial board representation at both the state and local levels. Harris Jones & Malone proudly serves municipalities and related quasi-public agencies, non-profits, and small and large business enterprises, both publicly and privately held. Currently, Harris Jones & Malone represents clients on issues concerning, but not limited to construction, energy, water, retail sales, education, transportation, public safety, healthcare, gaming, real estate, telecommunications, procurement, corporate law, state funding for public and private development projects, taxation, labor, insurance, public interest, election, and environmental law.

Due to her hard work and tireless advocacy, Harris Jones is widely regarded as a lobbyist with the ability to effect real change in the legislative process, regardless of the size of her client or the perceived power of her opponent. As a result of her successful track record, her clients have enabled her to become the first Black attorney/lobbyist to be consistently ranked in the top five earning lobbyists in Maryland following the conclusion of each legislative session since 2009.

Harris Jones has worked on high profile matters such as the repeal of Maryland's Death Penalty, the enactment of the Civil Marriage Protection Act, and in 2019, the Community Safety and Strengthening Act, which authorizes Johns Hopkins University to establish a university police department.

Among her many legislative accomplishments, Harris Jones lobbied successfully for the passage of a priority lien bill on behalf of the Community Associations Institute Maryland Legislative Action Committee (CAI), an organization representing common ownership communities. For many years, CAI had battled with financial institutions over this critical legislation. In only her second legislative session representing CAI, Harris Jones was able to facilitate an agreement and secure the votes needed to pass the bill. This law allows condominium associations to recover up to four months of association fees at the time of a foreclosure sale. Hard hit by the downturn in the housing market, association fees are vital to the financial stability of all common ownership communities.

Harris Jones is a Member of the Board of Trustees/Directors of three publicly traded companies: Industrial Logistics Properties Trust, Diversified Healthcare Trust, and TravelCenters of America, LLC. She also serves on the Board of Trustees/Directors of Everyman Theatre and Baltimore Museum of Art. In 2021, Harris Jones was listed as one of The Daily Record's Power 100. She was also recognized by Savoy Magazine as one of the Most Influential Black Corporate Directors, an international honor. In 2019 Harris Jones received the Current Leader Award from the Alliance of Black Women Attorneys of Maryland, Inc. In 2016, Harris Jones received the Friend of Dyslexia Award for Outstanding Dyslexia Advocacy and also received the Maryland Government Relations Association's Community Service Award. Since 2000, Harris Jones has earned the following honors: YWCA Greater Baltimore's Special Leader Award, The Daily Record's Leadership in Law Award, The Baltimore Sun's 50 Women to Watch in 2013, The Daily Records Maryland's Top 100 Women in 2005 and 2009, The Baltimore Business Journal's 40 under 40, The Baltimore Times' Top 25 Young Leaders to Watch, and the Maryland Coalition for Responsive Government's 21st Century Woman distinction.

20+ years

Subjects: All Subjects

Links:Website

John E. Murphy is co-founder of Murphy Donoghue Partners and an attorney specializing in the fields of state and municipal government relations in Massachusetts. Jack possesses more than thirty-five years' experience in the state government, including fourteen years in the Massachusetts House of Representatives as a state representative from the North shore area of Boston. Since 1985, Jack has maintained an office on Boston's Beacon Hill where his practice, Issues Management Group, has represented a variety of clients on issues concerning health care, technology, the environment, transportation, construction, manufacturing, financial services, employment and general business matters. He has also represented many non-profit entities pro bono.

From 1971 through 1984, Jack held the positions of Majority Leader, Majority Whip, Chairman of the Committee on Bills in the Third Reading, and member of the Committee on Banks and Banking. He was also a member of the Executive Committee of the Council of State Governments, Eastern Region; was a member of the Executive Committee of the National Conference of State Legislatures; and has held various positions within the Democratic National Committee, including membership on the Platform Committee and Rules Committee.

20+ years

supported a major e-commerce company with launch of local office
represented a licensed professional association for insurance coverage
represented a major health care organization for creative bond financing
represented an environmental services/energy company for inclusion in renewable portfolio standard
successfully represented a major physician group on scope of practice
represented a major drug manufacturer for insurance coverage
represented health care entities on payment reform
steered passage of Massachusetts Gaming Control Statute
negotiated settlement in lieu of ballot question on teacher evaluation
convinced private insurers to include orphan drugs in their formulary

President of Issues Management Group
President of Murphy, Ryan & O'Keefe Attorneys at Law, Peabody, MA
President of Murphy and Rennick Attorneys at Law, Peabody, MA and Washington, D.C.
Member of Great and General Court, 1971-1984
Chairman, Committee on Bills in the Third Reading
Majority Whip
Majority Leader
Past Member of Executive Committee of National Conference of State Legislatures
Past Member of Executive Committee of Council of State Governments

EDUCATION
Suffolk University Law School, J.D., 1968
Providence College, B.A., 1965

Subjects: All Subjects

Links:Website

Roger D. Donoghue is a co-founder of Murphy Donoghue Partners. He leads the firm's Government Relations practice, specializing in legislative and regulatory affairs, lobbying, and business strategies.

Roger counsels regional, national, and international clients across varied industries including; health care, financial services, pharmaceutical, biomedical/life science, telecommunications, technology, real estate development, insurance, trade associations, and restaurant and hospitality, as they interface with government. Roger and his colleagues advise clients on the strategic implications of developing and maintaining relationships with government, and represent such clients before regulatory agencies and public authorities.

20+ years

represented care providers before state regulatory agencies & legislative committees
advised a Fortune 500 insurance company on how to maintain balanced statutory and regulatory treatment to assure similar treatment in other jurisdictions
represented a federally recognized native American tribe on economic development initiatives
represented a major telecommunications provider before state regulatory agencies and legislative committees
led ballot question committee counsel and strategy development culminating in a ballot question to repeal new tax on alcohol
secured tens of millions for distressed hospitals
successfully secured consumer discount legislation

PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND
Director of Public Affairs, Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce
Massachusetts Director of Government Relations, National Federation of Independent Business
Private practice attorney

EDUCATION
Suffolk University Law School, J.D., 1983
Holy Cross College, B.A., 1978

Kathy serves as the Director of Government Affairs at Murphy Donoghue Partners. She has many years of experience in government relations representing clients in a variety of industries, including health care, financial services, retail, technology, labor relations, solid waste/recycling.

Kathy has extensive experience working in both the legislative and executive branches of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts spanning five Administrations. She began her career as a Legislative Aide in the Massachusetts State Senate then went on to work in the Executive Office of Environmental Affairs as Legislative Director. For the past eight years, Kathy has worked as a Massachusetts lobbyist representing many Fortune 100 companies and major trade association.

Kathy is a graduate of Middlebury College. She is active in many civic and charitable organizations in the Greater Boston area.

6-10 years

PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND
Massachusetts State Senate, Legislative Aide
Executive Office of Environmental Affairs, Legislative Director
Sullivan & McLaughlin Companies, Project Manager

EDUCATION
Middlebury College, B.A. 1992

Subjects: All Subjects

Links:Website

Maureen Glynn is a partner at Murphy Donoghue Partners. With more than 25 years of governmental affairs experience, Maureen provides day-to-day client management and counsel to multiple clients from a wide spectrum of sectors, including hospitals, physician groups, software developers, e-commerce companies, consumer credit organizations, solid waste management/recycling firms, gaming interests and non-profit charitable organizations.

Maureen has worked at the Massachusetts House of Representatives for a major committee with jurisdiction over most regulated industries including public utilities, energy firms, telecommunications, alcoholic beverages, professional licensing and gaming. She serves on the Quincy College Board of Governors, where she is currently Second Vice-Chair.

20+ years

represented a major retailer for relief from outdated pricing statute
represented major manufacturers on product liability legislation
steered passage of Massachusetts Gaming Control Statute
negotiated settlement in lieu of ballot question on teacher evaluation
intervened on legislation for private non-profit consumer finance counseling agency
achieved passage of legislation providing statutory recognition for professional behavioral health counselors association
defeated attempts to expand medical scope of services to non-medical professionals

PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND
Issues Management Group, Counsel 1992-2013
Massachusetts House of Representatives 1984-1992
Joint Legislative Committee on Government Regulations, Research Director 1989-1992, Research Staff, 1987-1989, Legislative Aide 1984-1987

EDUCATION
Suffolk University Law School, J.D. 1993
Suffolk University, B.S. 1988

  • 860-229-0301

  • One Liberty SquareSuite 201New BritiainCT06051

Subjects: All Subjects

Links:Website

Richard F. Conway ("Fritz") , a partner in the firm, joined Gaffney, Bennett and Associates in 1989. He developed his strong political acumen while serving as a political staffer in Hartford and Washington, D.C. He served as senior staff member and advisor to House Republican Leaders Robert Jaekle and Edward Krawiecki, Jr., in Hartford, and as a legislative aide and finance director for U.S. Congressman Stewart B. McKinney in the early 1980s.

As a lobbyist, Fritz has earned great respect for his command and thorough understanding of the election and legislative processes. He provides expert advice to and lobbies on behalf of numerous clients, including Fortune 500 companies, nonprofits, financial institutions, and small- to medium-size manufacturers. His areas of expertise include tax and budget policy, manufacturing, energy, telecommunications, banking, transportation, and regulatory matters.

15 years of government affairs experience in Georgia and Washington, D.C. Effective leader on transportation, health care and tax policy. Key advisor to numerous legislative and executive leaders in Georgia and D.C.

Jeff Hamling joined Cornerstone in 2017, bringing a wealth of experience and relationships in Atlanta, Georgia. Jeff came to the firm after two years as a lobbyist in Dentons' Atlanta and Washington offices where he represented a number of corporate, governmental, and non-profit clients.

Prior to Dentons, Jeff worked at the Georgia Chamber of Commerce as vice president for state and federal affairs. Jeff joined the Chamber after serving then-Congressman Tom Price for over five years. Starting as a staff assistant, Jeff was quickly promoted to deputy chief of staff, overseeing the Atlanta office and various aspects of the federal legislative staff.

Jeff has also been recognized by prestigious organizations for professional accomplishments: profiled in Capitol Impact Magazine's People on the Move, "Rookie of the Year" award voted on by his peers in the Georgia lobbying community, and James Magazine's Georgia's Political Influencers in Washington, D.C.

ASHLIE BAGWELL

(Maryland)

An experienced lobbyist, Ashlie T. Bagwell joined HJM in 2013. She has served as a government relations professional in Annapolis and throughout Maryland for over 15 years. During that time, Bagwell has represented a large number of clients across a variety of industries and has worked extensively with companies and organizations headquartered and/or located in Montgomery County.

15-20 years

TIFFANY YAJIMA

(Hawaii)
  • 808-539-0400

  • 999 Bishop Street, Suite 1400HonoluluHI96813

Subjects: All Subjects

Links:Website

Ms. Yajima concentrates her practice in the area of government affairs. Her work includes representing clients before government agencies and before the Hawaii State Legislature and the Honolulu City Council. Her experience includes providing testimony and monitoring legislation affecting clients. She also advises clients on a range of governmental issues and public and community relations.

  • 808-539-0840

  • 999 Bishop Street, Suite 1400HonoluluHI96813

Subjects: All Subjects

Links:Website

Ms. Ito concentrates her practice in the area of government relations and administrative law. Ms. Ito's experience includes:

Representing clients before the Hawaii State Legislature and the Honolulu City Council

Advising clients regarding strategies regarding legislation, governmental issues, and public and community relations

Providing testimony and monitoring legislation affecting clients

Representing clients before government agencies, commissions, departments and boards on issues including licensing, regulatory matters, contested case hearings, procurement protests, zoning and land use, planning and permitting, and litigation arising under government contracts

Ms. Ito has been the recipient of numerous professional recognitions. In 2008, she was a recipient of the Pacific Business News Forty under 40 award. In 2011, Ms. Ito received the Stars of Hope award from the Hata Foundation and the Legal Aid Society of Hawaii. She also received in 2011 the Hawaii Justice Foundation Spirit of Pro Bono Award, as well as the Hawaii State Bar Association's Ki'e ki'e award, for her pro bono work with the Hawaii Access to Justice Commission and the Hawaii Consortium of Legal Service Providers to obtain much needed additional funding for indigent legal services in Hawaii.

Advises a diverse set of clients on state legislative and regulatory issues with a focus on healthcare, energy, education and economic development policy

Has more than 10 years of experience working at the state capitol

Formerly served as vice president of government affairs at the Georgia Chamber of Commerce

Serves on the Executive Committee of the Georgia Chamber of Commerce Government Affairs Council (GAC)

Sally Kilpatrick advises a diverse set of clients on state legislative and regulatory issues with a focus on healthcare, energy, education and economic development policy. Sally joined Cornerstone's Atlanta, Georgia office in September 2015 and has more than 10 years of experience providing strategic advice to the private sector.

Prior to joining Cornerstone, Sally served as vice president of government affairs at the Georgia Chamber of Commerce, the state's largest business advocacy organization. Through her seven-year tenure at the Chamber, Sally developed an extensive background managing legislative and regulatory issues in the policy areas of water, energy, education, economic development and health care. While at the Chamber, Sally served on the Technology Association of Georgia's Government Affairs Taskforce and the Georgia Water Alliance. She managed the Georgia Chamber's Local Chamber Legislative Ad Hoc Committee and legislative affairs for Chamber's Small Business Advisory Council.

She has established strong, bipartisan working relationships with House and Senate members of the Georgia General Assembly and state agency officials. Her industry specific knowledge and key relationships have been valuable in assisting clients to successfully achieve their legislative and regulatory objectives at the state Capitol.

Sally is a current board member of Atlanta Moms Making A Difference and serves on the executive committee of the Georgia Chamber's Government Affairs Council.

Sally earned her B.S. in Journalism at Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina. She and her husband Trey reside in Atlanta with their daughter, Phen, and son, Clark.

THOMAS TOMPSETT

(Maryland)

Thomas Tompsett, Jr. is a seasoned trial attorney and registered lobbyist who joined Harris Jones & Malone in the spring of 2017. Tompsett's reputation for honesty, coupled with a fiery competitive spirit, has made him a successful and respected attorney and advocate. Since joining HJM, Tompsett has been deeply engaged in a spectrum of public policy matters, which include, but are not limited to, business regulation and taxation, transportation, mental health, laboratory testing, domestic violence, construction law, land use and zoning, real property, and public education. As a lobbyist, Tompsett strives not only to shape sensible policy for his clients but to assist them in raising their profiles both in Annapolis and throughout the State of Maryland.

Tompsett also maintains a boutique criminal defense and administrative law practice with a manageable caseload to give the legal matters of his clients the meaningful attention they deserve. Tompsett's criminal practice areas include misdemeanor and felony charges such as driving under the influence (DUI), driving while impaired (DWI), theft, assault, controlled dangerous substance (CDS) distribution and/or possession, white-collar crimes, and homicides in every county in the State of Maryland. Analytical, yet conversational, Tompsett can convey complex legal theories in straightforward, relatable terms. For all these reasons, Tompsett is a crucial complement to Harris Jones & Malone's team of skilled and highly respected advocates.

11-15 years

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 Recyclable Plastic Bag Alliance

8) Amscot Financial, Inc

9) Attorneys' Title Fund Services, LLC

10) AutoDataDirect, Inc

11) Avis Budget Group

12) Barron Collier Companies

13) Barron Collier Partnership, LLLP

14) Better Together Strengthening Families, Inc.

15) BioFlorida, Inc

16) Biogen

17) bluebird bio

18) Boys Town of North Florida

19) Bristol-Myers Squibb Company

20) Carr, Riggs & Ingram, LLC

21) Centene Corporation on behalf of its affiliates and subsidiaries

22) City of Daytona Beach Shores

23) City of Holly Hill

24) City of Ormond Beach

25) City of South Daytona

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) Ecolab Inc.

32) Ecosystem Investment Partners

33) Electrification Coalition

34) Emerald Coast Utilities Authority

35) Enterprise Holdings and Affiliated Entities d/b/a Enterprise Mobility

36) Family Initiative, Inc.

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

38) Florida Academy of Family Physicians

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.

43) Florida Community Financial Services Association, Inc

LAWRENCE BELL

(Georgia)
  • (404) 427-8873

  • 1100 Peachtree StreetSuite 650ATLANTAGA30309

Clients:
  • 303-539-1320

  • BRANDEBERRY~MCKENNA PUBLIC AFFAIRS, 1410 GRANT ST., #C-3071410 GRANT ST., #C-307DENVERCO80203

Clients:

CHRISTOPHER CARPENTER

(Georgia)
Clients:

LISA COOKSEY

(Federal)
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 Recyclable Plastic Bag Alliance

8) Amscot Financial, Inc

9) Associated Industries of Florida

10) AT&T

11) Attorneys' Title Fund Services, LLC

12) AutoDataDirect, Inc

13) Avis Budget Group

14) Barron Collier Companies

15) Barron Collier Partnership, LLLP

16) Better Together Strengthening Families, Inc.

17) BioFlorida, Inc

18) Biogen

19) bluebird bio

20) Boys Town of North Florida

21) Bristol-Myers Squibb Company

22) Carr, Riggs & Ingram, LLC

23) Centene Corporation on behalf of its affiliates and subsidiaries

24) City of Daytona Beach Shores

25) City of Holly Hill

26) City of Ormond Beach

27) City of South Daytona

28) Collier Resources Company, LLP

29) Columbia County Board of County Commissioners

30) Consumer Data Industry Association

31) Curaleaf Florida, LLC

32) eBay, Inc.

33) Ecolab Inc.

34) Ecosystem Investment Partners

35) Electrification Coalition

36) Emerald Coast Utilities Authority

37) Enterprise Holdings and Affiliated Entities d/b/a Enterprise Mobility

38) Family Initiative, Inc.

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

40) Florida Academy of Family Physicians

41) Florida Agriculture Center & Horse Park Authority

42) Florida Associated General Contractors Council

43) Florida Bar Business Law Section, The

44) Florida Bar, The

45) Florida Community Financial Services Association, Inc

  • (850) 205-9000

  • Po Box 10909101 E College AveTallahasseeFL32302

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 Insurance College

7) American Lung Association

8) American Recyclable Plastic Bag Alliance

9) Amscot Financial, Inc

10) Associated Industries of Florida

11) Attorneys' Title Fund Services, LLC

12) AutoDataDirect, Inc

13) Avis Budget Group

14) Barron Collier Companies

15) Barron Collier Partnership, LLLP

16) Better Together Strengthening Families, Inc.

17) BioFlorida, Inc

18) Biogen

19) bluebird bio

20) Boys Town of North Florida

21) Bristol-Myers Squibb Company

22) Carr, Riggs & Ingram, LLC

23) Centene Corporation on behalf of its affiliates and subsidiaries

24) City of Daytona Beach Shores

25) City of Holly Hill

26) City of Ormond Beach

27) City of South Daytona

28) Collier Resources Company, LLP

29) Columbia County Board of County Commissioners

30) Consumer Data Industry Association

31) Curaleaf Florida, LLC

32) eBay, Inc.

33) Ecolab Inc.

34) Ecosystem Investment Partners

35) Electrification Coalition

36) Emerald Coast Utilities Authority

37) Enterprise Holdings and Affiliated Entities d/b/a Enterprise Mobility

38) Family Initiative, Inc.

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

40) Florida Academy of Family Physicians

41) Florida Associated General Contractors Council

42) Florida Bar Business Law Section, The

43) Florida Bar, The

44) Florida Community Financial Services Association, Inc

  • 1155 F ST. NW1200WASHINGTONDC20004

Clients:
  • 802-864-0880

  • 30 Main Street, Suite 500, Primmer Piper Eggleston & Cramer PCBurlingtonVT05401

KENYA HANDY-HILLIARD

(Connecticut)

LAURA JOSHUA

(Federal)
Clients:

RACHEL KAPRIELIAN

(Georgia)

RACHEL KAPRIELIAN

(Connecticut)
  • 1155 F Street NWSUITE 1200WASHINGTONDC20004

Clients:
  • (850) 205-9000

  • 119 S Monroe StSuite 200TallahasseeFL32301

Clients:

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 Lung Association

7) American Recyclable Plastic Bag Alliance

8) Amscot Financial, Inc

9) Associated Industries of Florida

10) Attorneys' Title Fund Services, LLC

11) AutoDataDirect, Inc

12) Avis Budget Group

13) Barron Collier Companies

14) Barron Collier Partnership, LLLP

15) Better Together Strengthening Families, Inc.

16) BioFlorida, Inc

17) Biogen

18) bluebird bio

19) Boys Town of North Florida

20) Bristol-Myers Squibb Company

21) Carr, Riggs & Ingram, LLC

22) Centene Corporation on behalf of its affiliates and subsidiaries

23) Collier Resources Company, LLP

24) Columbia County Board of County Commissioners

25) Consumer Data Industry Association

26) Curaleaf Florida, LLC

27) eBay, Inc.

28) Ecolab Inc.

29) Ecosystem Investment Partners

30) Electrification Coalition

31) Emerald Coast Utilities Authority

32) Enterprise Holdings and Affiliated Entities d/b/a Enterprise Mobility

33) Family Initiative, Inc.

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

35) Florida Academy of Family Physicians

36) Florida Agriculture Center & Horse Park Authority

37) Florida Associated General Contractors Council

38) Florida Bar Business Law Section, The

39) Florida Bar, The

40) Florida Community Financial Services Association, Inc

41) Florida Creditors Bar Association, Inc.

42) Florida Dental Hygienists' Association

43) Florida Physical Therapy Association

Clients:

1) AAHOA (Asian American Hotel Owners Association)

2) Adaptive Biotechnologies Corporation

3) AIDS Institute, Inc, The

4) Alteryx, Inc.

5) American Chemistry Council

6) American Express Company

7) American Lung Association

8) American Recyclable Plastic Bag Alliance

9) Amscot Financial, Inc

10) Attorneys' Title Fund Services, LLC

11) AutoDataDirect, Inc

12) Avis Budget Group

13) Barron Collier Companies

14) Barron Collier Partnership, LLLP

15) Better Together Strengthening Families, Inc.

16) BioFlorida, Inc

17) Biogen

18) bluebird bio

19) Boys Town of North Florida

20) Bristol-Myers Squibb Company

21) Carr, Riggs & Ingram, LLC

22) Centene Corporation on behalf of its affiliates and subsidiaries

23) City of Daytona Beach Shores

24) City of Holly Hill

25) City of Ormond Beach

26) City of South Daytona

27) Collier Resources Company, LLP

28) Columbia County Board of County Commissioners

29) Consumer Data Industry Association

30) eBay, Inc.

31) Ecolab Inc.

32) Ecosystem Investment Partners

33) Electrification Coalition

34) Emerald Coast Utilities Authority

35) Enterprise Holdings and Affiliated Entities d/b/a Enterprise Mobility

36) Family Initiative, Inc.

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

38) Florida Academy of Family Physicians

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.

43) Florida Community Financial Services Association, Inc

44) Florida Creditors Bar Association, Inc.

45) Florida Dental Hygienists' Association

Clients:

1) ADT LLC

2) AdvaMed

3) Alaska Cargo and Cold Storage, LLC

4) ALAW

5) Allianz of America

6) Ally Financial, Inc.

7) Altria Client Services

8) Ambler Metals, LLC

9) America's Newspapers

10) American Academy of Adoption Attorneys

11) American Gaming Association

12) American Petroleum Institute

13) American Public Power Association

14) American Tower Corporation

15) amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research

16) AMP Robotics

17) Anheuser-Busch Companies, LLC

18) Anthem, Inc.

19) APOLLO INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT, LP

20) APOLLO MANAGEMENT HOLDINGS

21) APOLLO MANAGEMENT, LP

22) ArcBest Corporation (formely reporting as Arkansas Best Corporation)

23) Ardent Health Services

24) ARES CAPITAL CORPORATION

25) Ares Management LLC

26) ASSICURAZIONI GENERALI S.p.A.

27) Association of Equipment Manufacturers

28) Athene Holding

29) Atrium Health

30) Auterion Government Solutions, Inc.

31) Aventiv Technologies, LLC

32) AXA

33) Baxter HealthCare Corporation

34) Beckman Coulter Diagnostics

35) Beep, Inc.

36) Blackfeet Tribe

37) Braddock Financial LLC

38) Brandtotal

39) Brentwood School

40) Bruno Independent Living Aids, Inc.

41) Cadence Education

42) Cadiz, Inc.

43) Caesars Enterprise Services, LLC (fraCaesarsEntertainmentOperatingCompany,Inc.)

44) Cannabis Trade Federation (fra New Federalism Fund)

45) CareDx, Inc.

46) Cars.com

47) Cboe Global Markets

48) Cengage

49) Centene Corporation

50) Central Arizona Water Conservation District (CAWCD)

51) Chrysalis Holdings, Inc. (d.b.a. NewDay)

52) CHS, Inc.

53) City and County of Denver

54) City of Anchorage

55) Clean Affordable Reliable Electricity Coalition (CARE Coalition)

56) CLEAR

57) Coalition for Business Development

58) CoBank

59) Coinstar

60) Colony Capital, Inc

61) Colorado State University

62) Cook Group, Inc.

63) Counterterrorism Education Learning Lab (CELL)

64) Credit Karma, Inc.

65) Credit Union National Association, Inc.

66) Crowell & Moring LLP obo Cogitativo, Inc.

67) Del Monte Fresh Produce Company

68) Delaware North Companies Inc.

69) Direct ChassisLink, Inc.

70) Dominion Voting Systems, Inc.

71) Duke Energy Corporation

72) Electronic Payments Coalition (EPC)

73) Emergency Nurses Association

74) Envision Healthcare

75) Equinor US Operations LLC (fra Equinor Gulf Services, LLC)

76) Equinor Wind US LLC (fra Statoil Wind US LLC)

77) Equity Office Management LLC

78) Ericsson Inc.

79) Exelon

80) FedEx Corporation

81) FirstBank Holding Co.

82) Forest County Potawatomi Community

83) Forest Lawn Memorial-Park Association

84) Freeport LNG Expansion

85) Freewill Networks

86) Friends of the National Museum of American Jewish History, LLC

87) Fujian Jinhua Integrated Circuit Co. Ltd

88) Garrison Diversion Conservancy District

89) GBX Associates LLC

90) General Motors Company

91) Georgia Renewable Power

92) Go LIVE Together

93) GovPredict

94) Guaranteed Asset Protection Alliance

95) Harbor Freight Tools USA Inc.

96) HEB Grocery Company, LP

97) Hudbay Minerals (fra Rosemont Copper Company)

98) HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS, LLC

99) Hunt Consolidated Inc.

100) iConstituent

101) Immigration Hub

102) Infinera Corporation

103) Insperity Services, L.P.

104) International Foodservice Distributors Association

105) International Hearing Society

106) Intralot USA

107) Intrepid Potash Inc.

108) J.R. Simplot Company

109) Jackson Family Enterprises

110) Jacobs Engineering Group Inc.

111) Jake's Fireworks

112) JOHNSON & JOHNSON SERVICES, INC.(f.r.a. JOHNSON & JOHNSON SHARED SERVICES, INC.)

113) Jordan Cove Energy Project LP

114) JW Aluminum

115) Kabafusion

116) Kalorama Group, LLC

117) Kepler Computing Inc.

118) KGL Logistics

119) KinderCare Education, LLC (formerly reporting as Knowledge Universe)

120) Kinross Gold Corporation

121) Kyle House Group obo Consensus For Development Reform

122) Lankford & Reed, PLLC

123) Leonard Green & Partners, LP

124) LifePoint Health (f.r.a RCCH HealthCare Partners)

125) Ligado Networks LLC

126) Lilly USA, LLC

127) LISCR LLC

128) Management and Training Corporation

129) Maridose LLC

130) MarketAxess Holdings Inc.

131) Marriott International, Inc.

132) Marubeni Oil & Gas (USA) Inc.

133) McDonald's Corporation

134) McWhinney Real Estate Services, Inc.

135) Mewbourne Oil Company

136) MGM Public Policy, LLC

137) Motor Vehicle Protection Products Association (f.r.a. Motor Vehicle Ancillary..)

138) NAREIT (fra National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts)

139) National Biodiesel Board

140) NATIONAL CABLE & TELECOMMUNICATIONS ASSOCIATION

141) National Collegiate Athletic Association

142) National Confectioners Association

143) National Electrical Contractors Association

144) National Head Start Association

145) National League of Cities

146) National Mentor Holdings, Inc.

147) National Stone Sand and Gravel Association

148) Navajo Nation

149) NMAC (on behalf of the HIV/STD Partnership)

150) Novartis

151) OmniVision Technologies

152) One Call Corporation

153) OneMain Holdings Inc.

154) Online Lenders Alliance

155) Ontario International Airport

156) Oracle America, Inc.

157) Outokumpu Stainless USA, LLC

158) Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline LP

159) Paragon Biosciences, LLC

160) Park Hotels & Resorts, Inc.

161) PathemaGX

162) Pinterest, Inc.

163) Plastics Industry Association

164) Policy and Taxation Group

165) Power Design, Inc.

166) Precision Castparts Corporation (f.r.a. TIMET-TITANIUM METALS CORPORATION)

167) PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP

168) PureStar Group

169) Puyallup Tribe

170) Pyramid Management Group, LLC

171) QUALCOMM INCORPORATED

172) Real Estate Roundtable

173) Red Rock Resorts, Inc.

174) RELX Inc.

175) Resource Management Service, LLC

176) Rocky Mountain Industrials fra RMR Industrials

177) Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.

178) Salesforce.com Inc.

179) San Bernardino Valley Water Conservation District

180) San Diego County Water Authority

181) Santa Cruz Healthcare

182) Schneider National Inc.

183) Sentrillion

184) Service Contract Industry Council

185) Shoshone Paiute Tribes of the Duck Valley Reservation

186) Simon Wiesenthal Center for the Museum of Tolerance (fra SWC Museum Corporation)

187) Skydio

188) SL Green Realty Corp.

189) SoundExchange

190) Spark Therapeutics, Inc.

191) Starbucks

192) Sun Country Airlines

193) T-Mobile

194) Talos Energy

195) Teal Drones

196) Telecommunications Industry Association

197) Tenaska Inc.

198) Tencent America, LLC

199) TENET HEALTHCARE CORP

200) Textile Rental Services Association

201) The Early Care and Education Consortium

202) The Federation of State Medical Boards

203) The Institute for Legal Reform - U.S. Chamber of Commerce

204) The Northeast MAGLEV, LLC

205) The OrthoForum

206) Tom Vukota

207) Total Community Options, Inc. d/b/a InnovAge

208) Town of Tusayan, AZ

209) Tribal Communications Solutions

210) Tribal Solutions Medical

211) Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana

212) Tyson Foods Inc

213) U.S. Travel Association

214) Uber Technologies Inc.

215) Ubicquia

216) Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC)

217) University of Phoenix, fra Apollo Education Group, Inc.

218) Valley Children's Healthcare

219) VECTOR GROUP, LTD

220) VenueScreen

221) Visionary Integration Professionals

222) Vox Global LLC obo GLEIF Americas

223) Walgreen Co.

224) WEconnect Health Management

225) WESTERN UNION

226) Westlands Water District

227) White Mountain Apache Tribe

228) Wildlife Conservation Society

229) Willis Electric Co. Ltd

230) Wilmer Hale (on behalf of Purdue Pharma L.P.)

231) Wolters Kluwer

232) WPX Energy, Inc.

233) Wynn Resorts, Limited

234) Yelp

  • 303-539-1320

  • 1410 GRANT ST, SUITE C-307SUITE C-307DENVERCO80203

Clients:
  • 1155 F ST. NW1200WASHINGTONDC20004

Clients:
  • 303-539-1320

  • 1410 Grant Street, Suite C307DenverCO80203

Clients:

JOHN MONSIF

(Federal)
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 Recyclable Plastic Bag Alliance

8) Amscot Financial, Inc

9) Associated Industries of Florida

10) AT&T

11) Attorneys' Title Fund Services, LLC

12) AutoDataDirect, Inc

13) Avis Budget Group

14) Barron Collier Companies

15) Barron Collier Partnership, LLLP

16) Better Together Strengthening Families, Inc.

17) BioFlorida, Inc

18) Biogen

19) bluebird bio

20) Boys Town of North Florida

21) Bristol-Myers Squibb Company

22) Carr, Riggs & Ingram, LLC

23) Centene Corporation on behalf of its affiliates and subsidiaries

24) Collier Resources Company, LLP

25) Columbia County Board of County Commissioners

26) Consumer Data Industry Association

27) eBay, Inc.

28) Ecolab Inc.

29) Ecosystem Investment Partners

30) Electrification Coalition

31) Emerald Coast Utilities Authority

32) Enterprise Holdings and Affiliated Entities d/b/a Enterprise Mobility

33) Family Initiative, Inc.

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

35) Florida Academy of Family Physicians

36) Florida Agriculture Center & Horse Park Authority

37) Florida Associated General Contractors Council

38) Florida Bar Business Law Section, The

39) Florida Bar, The

40) Florida Community Financial Services Association, Inc

41) Florida Creditors Bar Association, Inc.

42) Florida Dental Hygienists' Association

43) Florida Physical Therapy Association

  • 1155 F Street NWSUITE 1200WASHINGTONDC20004

Clients:

CHARLENE PUCHALLA

(Georgia)
Clients:
Clients:

1) AAHOA (Asian American Hotel Owners Association)

2) Adaptive Biotechnologies Corporation

3) AIDS Institute, Inc, The

4) Alteryx, Inc.

5) American Chemistry Council

6) American Express Company

7) American Insurance College

8) American Lung Association

9) American Recyclable Plastic Bag Alliance

10) Amscot Financial, Inc

11) Attorneys' Title Fund Services, LLC

12) AutoDataDirect, Inc

13) Avis Budget Group

14) Barron Collier Companies

15) Barron Collier Partnership, LLLP

16) Better Together Strengthening Families, Inc.

17) BioFlorida, Inc

18) Biogen

19) bluebird bio

20) Boys Town of North Florida

21) Bristol-Myers Squibb Company

22) Carr, Riggs & Ingram, LLC

23) Centene Corporation on behalf of its affiliates and subsidiaries

24) City of Daytona Beach Shores

25) City of Holly Hill

26) City of Ormond Beach

27) City of South Daytona

28) Collier Resources Company, LLP

29) Columbia County Board of County Commissioners

30) Consumer Data Industry Association

31) Curaleaf Florida, LLC

32) eBay, Inc.

33) Ecolab Inc.

34) Ecosystem Investment Partners

35) Electrification Coalition

36) Emerald Coast Utilities Authority

37) Enterprise Holdings and Affiliated Entities d/b/a Enterprise Mobility

38) Family Initiative, Inc.

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

40) Florida Academy of Family Physicians

41) Florida Agriculture Center & Horse Park Authority

42) Florida Associated General Contractors Council

43) Florida Bar Business Law Section, The

44) Florida Bar, The

45) Florida Community Financial Services Association, Inc

46) Florida Creditors Bar Association, Inc.

47) Florida Dental Hygienists' Association

48) Florida Physical Therapy Association

49) Florida Portable Building Manufacturers Association

50) Florida Psychiatric Society

51) Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association

52) Florida Sheriffs Youth Ranches, Inc

53) Florida Society of Ambulatory Surgical Centers

54) Genentech, Inc., a Member of the Roche Group

55) General Motors LLC

56) Gilead Sciences, Inc

57) GoodLeap, LLC

58) Halifax Hospital Medical Center

59) Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute Foundation, Inc

60) Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County

61) Karuna Therapeutics

62) Mayo Clinic

63) McDonald's Corporation

64) Microsoft Corporation

65) National Association of Social Workers Florida Chapter

66) Pearson, Inc

67) Progressive Insurance Company

68) Regions Financial Corporation

69) Roberts Family of Companies

70) Roche Diagnostics Corporation

71) Securities Industry & Financial Markets Association

72) SMA Healthcare, Inc.

73) Solar United Neighbors Action

74) South West Florida Enterprises

75) St. Augustine Youth Services

76) State College of Florida Foundation, Inc

77) Stripe, Inc.

78) StubHub Inc.

79) Takeda Pharmaceuticals America, Inc.

80) Teachers Insurance & Annuity Association

81) The Collier Mosquito Control District

82) The Everglades Trust

83) The School Board of Seminole County, Florida

84) TikTok Inc.

85) TikTok Inc. US

86) UPS

87) Vote Solar

88) Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, U.S.

89) Youngquist Brothers, Inc.

  • 303-539-1320

  • 1410 Grant Suite, Suite C307DenverCO80203

Clients:

SAM TATEVOSYAN

(Federal)
  • 1000 F StreetSuite 500WASHINGTONDC20004

WILLIAM USRY

(Georgia)
  • (229) 886-6562

  • 1100 PEACHTREE STREETSTE 650ATLANTAGA30309

Clients:
  • 303-539-1320

  • 1410 Grant Street, Suite C307Suite C307DenverCO80203

Clients:
  • 802-864-0880

  • 30 Main Street, Suite 500, Primmer Piper Eggleston & Cramer PCBurlingtonVT05401