(850) 671-4401
Po Box 10570, Tallahassee, FL, 32302-2570, 
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2) Apple Inc
3) AtkinsRealis
4) Bay County Board of County Commissioners
5) Beep, Inc.
12) Florida Senior Living Association
13) Florida Sheriffs Association
17) Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses Voices
18) Gopher Resource
19) IBM
20) International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
21) JAX Chamber
22) Koch Companies Public Sector, LLC and Affiliates
25) NASCAR, LLC
26) Neal Communities
28) Nightlock
30) Osceola County
32) Raydient LLC
36) Second Harvest of the Big Bend
38) simplySOLV LLC
41) TECO Energy, Inc
42) The Mahaffey Apartment Company
44) Transportation Research Center Inc.
45) TSG Public Safety Advisors, LLC.
46) Urban SDK
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.
404-971-2690
1100 PEACHTREE STREET, SUITE 900, ATLANTA, GA, 30309, 
Seasoned government affairs professional with a wide spectrum of policy experience in both Georgia and Alabama. Specializing in local government, tax policy, and finance.
1) AARP Georgia
2) Accelecom
3) Advanced Manufacturing International
7) Biogen
10) Copart
12) Douglas-Coffee County Economic Development Authority
13) Electronic Transactions Association
14) ETERNAL VIGILANCE ACTION, INC.
15) Fidelity National Financial
16) Gaming and Leisure Properties, Inc.
17) Georgia Alcohol Dealers Association, INC
18) Georgia School of Orthodontics
19) Guardian Fleet Services, Inc.
20) Gwinnett County
23) Independent Electrical Contractors
24) Indigov
25) Kaitlin Monaghan
27) Macon-Bibb County Industrial Authority
29) MEAG Power
31) Mithril Defense Inc DBA Campus Guardian Angel
32) Nightlock
33) Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation
34) Orijin, PBC
35) Reconnect, Inc
36) Sevan Multi-Site Solutions, Inc.
37) South Georgia Energy Authority
38) Stiegler EdTech
39) Takeda Pharmaceuticals America, Inc
40) The Southern Group of Georgia
41) UCB, Inc.
6-10 years
Served on the Georgia Department of Revenue Local Government Advisory Group. As a member of this group, Joel provided the Revenue Commissioner with feedback and suggestions on the impact of important tax issues on local governments.
Joel has developed extensive relationships with elected and appointed officials at the state and local level. Many of these relationships are concentrated in revenue and finance with strong relationships with finance directors all across Georgia's 538 cities and 159 counties. In addition to these local relationships, Joel has done extensive work with the Georgia Department of Revenue.
Joel began his career in local government by providing planning, zoning, and land use support with over 63 cities and 17 counties for one of Georgia's Regional Commissions. Joel then moved to Talladega, AL where he assisted the city manager in all planning and community development projects. It was in this capacity that Joel first started learning municipal budgeting and operations. Joel's work in Talladega caught the eye of a state trade association, and Joel got his introduction to lobbying with the Alabama Manufactured Housing Association (AMHA) in 2013.
As AMHA's Deputy Director, Joel learned the business operations of one of Alabama's major industries and lobbied on their behalf both locally and on the state level. After nearly four years with AMHA, Joel decided to combine his local government and lobbying experience by taking a job with Georgia Municipal Association (GMA). While at GMA, Joel specialized in a wide array of tax issues and lobbied on behalf of Georgia's 538 cities. Joel's knowledge of local government operations, business operations, and public policy development allowed him to develop a broad array of relationships at the General Assembly, while effectively advocating for all of Georgia's cities.
Joel graduated from Georgia College and State University with a BA in political science and Masters of Public Administration. Joel grew up in Byron, Georgia and currently resides in Atlanta with his wife Lucy and daughter Willow.
(850) 671-4401
P.O. Box 10570, 107 E. Madison Street, Suite 212, Tallahassee, FL, 32302, 
1) Artificial Intelligence for Manufacturing, Inc. (AIM)
8) Equifax
10) Estuary LLC.
11) Florida Beer Wholesalers Association
13) Jacksonville Zoo & Gardens
15) NASCAR, LLC
(850) 671-4401
P.O. Box 10570, Tallahassee, FL, 32302, 
2) American Property Casualty Insurance Association
3) Aon Benfield
4) Apple Inc
5) Aramark Sports and Entertainment Services, LLC
10) Brava Roof Tile
13) Early Learning Coalition of Palm Beach County
15) Express Financial Florida LLC
17) Fidelity National Financial, Inc
18) Florida Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Association
(956) 371-5097
151 Ted Turner Dr, Suite 600, Atlanta, GA, 30303,