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20 years of legislative and policy work at the federal, state and local levels

Previously served as director of government affairs for Anne Arundel County Executive Steve Schuh

Spent seven years working as director of conservation programs and a governmental affairs representative for Ducks Unlimited

Worked for former Maryland Governor Bob Ehrlich for six years on Capitol Hill and in Annapolis

Bernie Marczyk joined Cornerstone's Annapolis office in December 2018. Most recently, Bernie served as the director of government affairs for Anne Arundel County Executive Steve Schuh. In this role, he worked closely with the County Council and Maryland General Assembly to advance legislative initiatives and implement public policies for the County.

Prior to working for the County Executive, Bernie worked for Ducks Unlimited for seven years as a federal and state lobbyist and thenin managing the organization's conservation delivery in the Atlantic Region (Maryland to Maine). In this role he was responsible partnering with federal, state, and non-profit organizations on land acquisition and wetland restoration projects on private lands or public lands such as Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge.

Bernie began his professional career working for then-Congressman Bob Ehrlich first as a legislative assistant on Capitol Hill and then as a policy advisor for Governor Ehrlich in Annapolis where he oversaw the legislative and policy efforts of the Departments of Agriculture, Environment, Natural Resources, Planning, and Transportation. Bernie also worked on multiple statewide and local elections in Maryland.

A graduate of Princeton University, Bernie and his wife Keely live on Maryland's Eastern Shore with their nine-year-old daughter Leah, seven-year-old twins Claire and Tommy, and three-year-old daughter Stella. Bernie is an active volunteer at St. Christopher's Catholic Church and as a basketball, soccer, and softball coach.

PHIL SCHEUERS

(Oregon)

Subjects: All Subjects

Links:Website

There are few that have more experience working on Oregon's state budget and revenue than Phil Scheuers. His other areas of expertise include but are not limited to economic development, industrial land development, government affairs, association management, campaign consulting, and education.

0-5 years

As Vice President, Phil Scheuers supports the Pac/West Lobby Group team by tracking and managing legislation and advocating for client interests across state agency budgets, revenue, and capital construction committees. Phil also manages the firm's administrative duties, leads economic development projects, and supports clients through campaign consulting and association management.

There are few that have more experience working on Oregon's state budget and revenue than Phil. When he left as a legislative staffer, he was one of the longest-serving staffers on the House side with a wealth of experience on ways and means. Phil maintains strong relationships with regional and state partners and has extensive experience in economic development programs, including business incentives, industrial land development, and more. Phil is known for his ability to think outside the box and identify ways to leverage opportunities to help clients achieve their goals. Phil cares about advocating for rural issues, lifestyles, and people. He spends some of his free time on the Hermiston Education Foundation Board and is a proponent of equitable education.

Joining the team in 2018, Phil had a decade of experience working in government affairs and economic development in Eastern Oregon, focusing much of his time on the ways and means and capital construction processes.

PAUL PHILLIPS

(Oregon)

Subjects: All Subjects

Links:Website

Areas of Expertise: Award winning campaign strategy development and implementation; lobbying; coalition building at the local, state and federal levels; natural resource issue management; marketing plan development; grassroots and grasstops outreach.

20+ years

Paul Phillips is one of the leading public affairs and political campaign strategists active today. With more than 30 years of professional experience in politics, marketing and issues management, Paul has an impressive track record of designing and implementing successful programs, initiatives, and campaigns on a wide range of issues such as taxation, transportation, construction, sportsman/conservation, natural resources, health care, facility siting and permitting, and energy.

Paul began his political career in 1978 while working on the successful Oregon gubernatorial campaign of Victor G. Atiyeh. After five years working as assistant to Governor Atiyeh, Paul was hired by Nike, Inc., to manage communication development. In late 1983, while working at Nike, Phillips was appointed to the State House of Representatives. After successfully winning two elections, Phillips left the House and was elected to the State Senate where he served two terms.

While in the Senate and Chair of the Revenue Committee, Phillips helped facilitate major policy changes to Oregon's strategic investment programs which resulted in significant private sector investment stabilizing a changing economy in the Northwest. Later, in his professional life, he organized and led strong coalitions. One example is with Tektronix, Intel, Genentech, Precision Castparts, Nike, Schnitzer Steel, and Columbia Sportswear, among others, that resulted in a major and lasting overhaul of corporate apportionment taxation in Oregon.

In 1997, he and his wife, Nancy Phillips, began Pac/West Communications. Since then, Paul has grown Pac/West into one of the most successful political public relations and marketing firms in the region. Paul and Nancy have built a reputation as a national leader in the arena of behavioral change, whether they be national campaigns or statewide efforts.

Paul is well-known for winning difficult, and sometimes controversial, efforts. He has played lead roles in over 361 campaigns and initiatives across the United States, often securing key support from non-tradition allies, including passage of the Healthy Forests Restoration Act (2003). He has managed a wide range of campaigns for candidates, including gubernatorial, U.S. Senate, Congressional, as well as statewide and local issue ballot measures on a wide variety of topics. Most recently, Paul was the chief architect and strategist for CRED and Protect Colorado which defeated attacks on the oil and natural gas industry in Colorado.

Paul was recently appointed to the Native American Youth and Family Center Advisory Board. He has also previously served as a member of the Board of Trustees Pacific University. Paul is a member and of Boone & Crockett Club. He is the Club liaison with the Western Governors' Association and serves as co-chair of the club's Conservation Policy Committee.

Paul has a B.A. in economics from Pacific University in Forest Grove, Ore.

Supports a team of seven senior professionals in the firm's Annapolis, MD office

Previously served as an academic services specialist at Johns Hopkins University's Office of the Registrar

Member of the Public Relations Society of America Inc. since 2021

Jenna Massoni serves as a senior associate supporting the firm's Annapolis, Maryland office. She assists a team of seven senior professionals with issue monitoring, policy research and analysis and legislative advocacy and outreach. She became a member of the Public Relations Society of America Inc. in 2021.

Prior to her current position, Jenna managed health care benefits for the students of Johns Hopkins University and was involved in planning the annual commencement ceremony.

Jenna graduated from Washington College in May 2015 with a B.S. in Business Management and received her M.A. in Contemporary Communications from Notre Dame of MD University in December 2019.

RYAN TRIBBETT

(Oregon)

Subjects: All Subjects

Links:Website

Ryan Tribbett excels at helping policymakers understand the real-world human impact proposed bills and regulations have on his clients. His areas of expertise include but are not limited to government affairs, construction and labor, coalition building, campaign strategy, bill implementation strategy, and economic development.

11-15 years

Ryan Tribbett founded Pac/West Lobby Group in 2020. His focus as president is building and supporting a well-rounded team of experts to give clients the reputable, forward-thinking service they seek. He cares about building collaborative relationships by finding common values and interests to create long-lasting and real-world solutions to problems. He believes that everyone should have the opportunity to thrive and is proud of being a responsible business owner who cares about his place in the communities in which his team works.

Ryan excels at helping policymakers understand the real-world human impact proposed bills and regulations have on his clients. Regardless of political swings, Ryan's ability to translate client needs into a viable political strategy has helped Pac/West Lobby Group clients achieve their goals and overcome challenges previously seen as insurmountable. Ryan's coalition-building skills have led to the development of key state programs like Connect Oregon, where millions have been invested in roads, rail, bridges, and ports to move Oregon's commodities to domestic and global markets. Ryan's expertise comes from knowing the legislative process and his strong relationships with leaders in both political parties of the Oregon Legislature and the Governor's Office.

Ryan has more than two decades of government affairs experience working on legislative and business issues related to economic development, critical transportation infrastructure, apprenticeships, labor law, contracting code, capital construction funding, local governments, and procurement. Before becoming a lobbyist, Ryan was a policy advisor and chief of staff in the Oregon State Senate and managed campaigns and field operations for regional and statewide candidates and ballot measures. A native Oregonian, Ryan has a bachelor's degree in political science from Portland State University.

Subjects: All Subjects

Links:Website

Mark Long has spent more than three decades focused on Oregon's construction and energy regulations, developing a reputation for cutting through complicated, overwrought concepts to find and implement policies that work. His areas of expertise include but are not limited to construction, housing, energy, regulatory affairs, risk management, and implementation.

As Vice President of Construction Policy and Regulatory Affairs, is a lobbyist on the government affairs team at Pac/West Lobby Group specializing in construction, housing, energy, regulatory affairs, risk management, and program implementation.

Mark has spent more than three decades deep within the policy and regulatory world of construction and energy in Oregon, leading the Building Codes Division and Department of Energy through the administrations of five governors. He has developed a reputation for cutting through complicated and overwrought concepts to find and implement policies that work. He also has earned the respect of people within the industry, agencies, and elected office. Mark cares about creating policies and processes that work for Oregonians. He is passionate about seeing predictable and streamlined programs put into place that improve customers' lives. He believes that political debates should always have the end goal in mind.

Joining the team in 2023, Mark was previously the executive director of the Oregon Home Builders Association. His ability to effectively advocate for clients comes from convening a broad base of collaboration while working out important nuances in policy. By taking a comprehensive view on regulatory rollout and economic impact, he has a strong track record of advocating for and implementing effective programs.

RICK METSGER

(Oregon)

Subjects: All Subjects

Links:Website

As a former Chairman of the National Credit Union Administration, Oregon state senator, and communications professional, Rick Metsger is a seasoned policy and public affairs veteran. His areas of expertise include but are not limited to legislative affairs, financial regulation, strategic communications, coalition-building, and transportation.

As Vice President of Legislative and Public Affairs, Rick Metsger oversees government and regulatory affairs and helps merge lobbying efforts with a communications-minded outreach.

Rick is a seasoned policy and public affairs veteran, bringing decades of hands-on experience with legislative, regulatory, and communications efforts. His work has spanned transportation, financial institutions, economic development, and marketing communications. Rick maintains close personal relationships with Oregon legislative and executive leaders. He serves as an informal advisor to several legislative leaders and understands the intersection between moving public opinion and moving (or stopping) legislation.

Rick cares about civic engagement and ensuring all voices are heard. He believes collaborative policymaking is the only path to lasting success. Rick also believes in rural communities and the importance of sustaining them. He cares about kids having the real-world tools and resources they need to succeed when they graduate.

Joining the team in 2021, Rick previously served as Chairman of the National Credit Union Administration in Washington, D.C., in both the Obama and Trump Administrations. The agency regulates nearly 6,000 financial institutions and is the insurer of more than $1.3 trillion in deposits. During his time with the agency, he was also a voting member of the Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC) and the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC). Before his appointment by President Obama in 2013, Rick was an Oregon State Senator from 1999 to 2011, serving as the Senate Pro Tempore and chair of the Senate Business and Transportation Committee. He received several awards recognizing his leadership. Before joining the Senate, Rick built his career as a respected, award-winning print and broadcast journalist and founded his own public relations company. Rick has a bachelor's degree in communications and a master's degree in teaching, both from Lewis & Clark College.

HENRY O'KEEFFE

(Oregon)

Subjects: All Subjects

Links:Website

Henry T. O'Keeffe is a proven lobbyist and lawyer, helping clients engage in the legislative process and mold priorities into proposed legislation that protects community health, innovation, and opposes one-size-fits-all policies. His areas of expertise include but are not limited to health care, legal affairs, non-profits, local government, and agriculture.

As Vice President of Health Care Policy, Henry T. O'Keeffe is a lobbyist on the government affairs team at Pac/West Lobby Group specializing in health care and helping clients engage in the legislative rulemaking process and mold their legislative priorities into proposed legislation that protects community health, local innovation, and opposes one-size-fits-all policies.

Henry has a proven track record working in health care, local government, non-profits, and private business. He is a member of the Oregon State Bar and is skilled at organizing, drafting, and negotiating legal agreements and advancing legislation for his clients. Henry is inquisitive and talented at crafting clear, concise language for legislative concepts. 

Henry has a history of caring about helping people, whether in his capacity as a student volunteer at a domestic violence shelter in college, or as the principal attorney at his law firm today. His own personal health story has helped him understand the challenges and opportunities in Oregon's health care system and energized him in his role as an advocate.

Joining the team in 2022, Henry's background includes state legislative affairs, eight years as general counsel for Greater Oregon Behavioral Health, Inc., and serving as a legislative aide for the American Civil Liberties Union of Washington State. A native Oregonian, Henry has bachelor's degrees in philosophy, politics, economics, and anthropology/sociology from Eastern Oregon University and a J.D. from Lewis & Clark Law School.

DELORA SANCHEZ

(MDDE)

Created the first a trade association of Maryland's nine Medicaid MCOs and served as Director and principal lobbyist for the MCOs who are responsible for providing health care to 1.2 million Marylanders enrolled in the Medicaid program

Provides strategic consulting and lobbying to the Maryland Hospital Association and its 64 hospitals on medical liability, tort reform, and integrated community oncology issues.

Lobbied for the passage of legislation on behalf of ZERO to Prostate Cancer making Maryland the second state in America to eliminate cost-sharing for prostate cancer screening

Named 2020 Top Lobbyist by the National Institute for Lobbying & Ethics (NILE)

Delora R. Sanchez, Esq. joined Cornerstone in October 2015 after leading Johns Hopkins Medical System's government affairs team. Delora spent nearly a decade representing Hopkins' interests before the Maryland General Assembly, Governor's office, and state administrative agencies. She has an extensive background in state legislative and regulatory issues.

As a senior vice president in Cornerstone's Annapolis office, Delora specializes in representing hospitals, managed care organizations (MCOs), pharmaceutical manufactures, medical cannabis companies, and private sector special interests. Over the past 10 years, Delora has used her deep policy expertise and legislative connections to save or create tens of millions of dollars in state funding for clients; shape Maryland's medical liability policy; and steer the top healthcare system in the world through the implementation of the Affordable Care Act and the creation of the Maryland Health Benefits Exchange.

Delora was recognized by the Daily Record in 2017 as a VIP, 40 under 40 and as a Leading Woman in 2013. In 2014 Sanchez was named a Marshall Memorial Fellow -- the flagship leadership development program of the German Marshall Fund of the United States. From 2008 to 2010 she was appointed by the President of Johns Hopkins University to serve on the Johns Hopkins Diversity Leadership Council. During the same time period, she was also appointed by then Governor Martin O'Malley to the Maryland Commission for Environmental Justice and Sustainable Communities.

Delora is a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated, and serves as chair of community engagement on the board of directors for Thread, which engages underperforming high school students facing significant barriers outside of the classroom. As a native of Baltimore and current South Baltimore resident, Delora was proud to accept an appointment by the Speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates to the South Baltimore Gateway Partnership Board. The organization is responsible for distributing approximately $8 million in casino revenue for community development projects in the areas immediately impacted by the casino's construction. Previously, she was a board member of the Charles Village Community Benefits District and Vice Chair of the board for Hope Forward, which provides support transitioning for former foster youth.

Delora holds a Juris Doctor degree with a concentration in Health Law from University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law and an undergraduate degree in Healthcare Management from Towson University. She is licensed to practice law in Maryland and the District of Columbia. Delora is a lifelong resident of Baltimore and enjoys living downtown, yoga, and biking around the City.

RENE DIEHL

(Pennsylvania)

Rene Diehl is a government affairs advisor in the Harrisburg office and is a member of the public policy group. She has nearly 20 years of experience working with the Pennsylvania Legislature and executive branch-experience that she leverages to provide advice to clients on effectively managing their government and regulatory affairs. In particular, she helps clients by creating alignment between their objectives and government policies.

Prior to joining K&L Gates, Ms. Diehl served as Deputy Secretary of Legislative Affairs to the Pennsylvania Governor, a senior staff position that involved the development and implementation of legislative strategy intended to advance the Governor's legislative priorities for several state agencies, including the Department of Environmental Protection, the Department of Revenue, the Department of Transportation and the Pennsylvania Lottery. Ms. Diehl was directly and integrally involved in the enactment of several major legislative initiatives, including the historic transportation funding package of 2013, numerous pieces of legislation impacting energy and environmental policies and programs for the state, as well as, significant reforms intended to enhance operations and funding for the Pennsylvania Lottery. She was also directly involved with negotiations with the House of Representatives and the Senate relating to the enactment of the annual General Fund budget and related enactments.

Prior to working in the governor's office, Ms. Diehl served as Director of Legislative Affairs for the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue. During her tenure as Legislative Director, and prior to that, as Assistant Legislative Director, she advocated for legislative priorities related to taxation and the Pennsylvania Lottery, including significant business tax reform packages that dramatically changed state tax administration and tax compliance.

Before joining the Department of Revenue, Ms. Diehl worked in a senior staff capacity for the House Democratic Caucus. Her responsibilities included monitoring House floor activities and advising House Democratic Leadership in message development and legislative strategy.

Clients:

MATTHEW DUSTIN

(Nevada)

TREVOR FALK

(Federal)
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JAMES FARRELL

(Federal)
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MARCO GIAMBERARDINO

(Federal)
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  • 1201 Pennsylvania Ave NW12th floorWashingtonDC20004

AARON KELLEY

(Pennsylvania)
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Clients:
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

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Clients:

JEREMY NEWMAN

(Nevada)

WENDI NEWMAN

(Nevada)

NEIL PARISH

(Michigan)
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JOELLE SALERNO

(Pennsylvania)

JEFFREY SHARKEY

(Florida)
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  • 106 E. College AveSte 1110TallahasseeFL32301

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