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Widely regarded as one who could always work in a bipartisan manner within the halls of the Capitol, Kyle has been able to utilize those relationships to achieve numerous successes for his clients. Over the last few years, Kyle has worked with his clients to accomplish many legislative victories, such as the expansion of tax credit programs, implementing the first e-Scooter pilot program in Pennsylvania, amending state licensure laws and securing state appropriations.

Kyle brings to GSL Public Affairs and Communications more than two decades of experience in state government. A native of northeast Pennsylvania, Kyle came to Harrisburg more than 20 years ago and began his career in the Pennsylvania State Senate.

Kyle quickly worked his way up the ranks, serving in various roles and most recently as the Chief of Staff for Senator John Yudichak.

As Chief of Staff, Kyle was responsible for the day-to-day operations of both the Harrisburg Office and the District Offices. Kyle developed, implemented and promoted the Senator's legislative proposals and public policy agenda. He also identified and helped secure funding sources, such as RACP, LSA, PennDOT/DCED Multimodal and other CFA grant programs for economic development and infrastructure projects in the Senator's district.

In 2016, Kyle made the transition from chief of staff in the Senate to a career in lobbying. Widely regarded as one who could always work in a bipartisan manner within the halls of the Capitol, Kyle has been able to utilize those relationships to achieve numerous successes for his clients. Over the last few years, Kyle has worked with his clients to accomplish many legislative victories, such as the expansion of tax credit programs, implementing the first e-Scooter pilot program in Pennsylvania, amending state licensure laws and securing state appropriations.

Throughout Kyle's entire professional career, he has maintained an outstanding reputation amongst his peers. Kyle continues to use his experiences and longtime connections to collaboratively work with his clients and stakeholders to achieve policy and legislative goals.

KEVIN KORPI

(Michigan)

Kevin brings tireless effort and passion, excelling in strategy and solutions. He has been ranked one of the most effective lobbyists in Lansing by Inside Michigan Politics. Kevin's clear vision has guided campaigns, start-ups and Fortune 100 firms.

20+ years

Previously, Kevin served as the Director of Government Relations for the Michigan Chamber of Commerce -- one of Michigan's premier trade associations. As Vice President for the Grand Rapids Area Chamber of Commerce, Kevin advised business leaders from some of Michigan's largest companies, philanthropic community and non-profit associations.

Honored to serve State Representative Ken Sikkema (R - Grand Rapids) and U.S. Senate campaign of the Honorable Spencer Abraham, Kevin has deep roots in the legislative and political process.

A native of Ironwood, Michigan. Kevin graduated with honors from Michigan State University with a Masters Degree in Labor & Industrial Relations and received a BS in Political Science degree from Western Michigan University.

LISA HARRIS JONES

(Maryland)

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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

Former Budget Secretary and legislative drafting attorney provides a unique insight into making the deal as well as the interpretation of what the deal was made.

0-5 years

Penn Lincoln Strategies is a full-service government relations and public affairs consulting firm that specializes in utilizing the decades of experience its team brings to your company or association's needs. Whether it's executing a comprehensive legislative agenda or managing a communications crisis PLS is prepared to give you and your matter the attention and dedication it needs to achieve the level of success you expect.

15-20 years

Penn Lincoln Strategies has fostered many relationships with members of the Connecticut legislature, General Assembly staffers, the Office of the Governor, the Office of the Attorney General, the Secretary of State and agency heads.

Liam's background involves a wide range of experience in government relations, public service, and politics. Liam has worked on both national and statewide campaigns, and lobbied on the local, state and national levels.

Prior to joining Penn Lincoln Strategies, LLC in 2017, Liam served as the Director of Government Relations and Political Affairs at ConnCAN, the state's largest education advocacy organization. In that role, Liam coordinated and directed ConnCAN's diverse legislative agenda at the federal, state and local levels. Additionally, Liam worked in tandem with the organization's leadership and various coalitions to develop strategies that improved educational outcomes for Connecticut students.

Before Liam joined ConnCAN, Liam worked for former U.S. Senator Christopher J. Dodd in his district legislative office and Presidential campaign in Iowa and New Hampshire. Liam also supported the Connecticut Senate President Pro Tempore's office where he monitored the Majority's legislative proposals and worked on several key legislative campaigns. Additionally, Liam has worked with a wide range of clients from nonprofit organizations to major utility companies and has had several legislative victories ranging from helping pass the State's nationally recognized Minority Teacher Recruitment legislation, authorizing Electric Bikes in Connecticut and establishing the State's Hemp program.

Liam is a member of the Town Council in West Hartford. Liam is also a founding board member of Active City, a Hartford based non-profit group centered around getting 600+ kids in the area active in youth sports. Liam lives in West Hartford with his wife, Whitney and their children Rory and Claire.

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0-5 years

Senior Advisor to the Shapiro Transition Committee

Rob has extensive experience in crafting and implementing policy, particularly in the areas of economic development and energy. A veteran of state government, Rob served in the Governor Tom Wolf Administration as Deputy Chief of Staff, Speechwriter, Secretary of Intergovernmental Affairs and most recently as Senior Advisor to the Governor. In this position, he served as primary political advisor and oversaw all aspects of economic development for the Wolf administration as well as coordinated all economic development related grant programs in partnership with the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development. He also coordinated all aspects of the administration's federal government relations efforts to advance the Governor's agenda in Washington, D.C.

Rob is an expert on the intersection of economic development, state funding and labor organizations. He has built coalitions to advance common goals and fostered relationships with a range of stakeholders, including interest groups, business and professional organizations, elected officials and community leaders across the state.

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Michael has more than a decade of experience crafting strategy and facilitating legislative goals in Harrisburg. Most recently, he served as Senior Advisor to the President Pro Tempore of the Senate of Pennsylvania. He has also served the Senate Republican Caucus, served Senator Tom Killion as the Executive Director of the Senate Community, Economic and Recreational Development Committee and was Chief of Staff for Senators Rich Alloway and Tom McGarrigle. Prior to his senior advisory roles to various legislators, Michael was the Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Senate Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee.

As a business leader before his career in state government, Michael has a keen understanding of the interplay between public and private interests that can help drive economic growth in Pennsylvania. Having served various government officials with constituencies in urban, suburban and rural regions, he knows the political, business and economic issues and challenges important to communities across the commonwealth.

0-5 years

0-5 years

City and State's "40 Under 40 State Leaders" in 2022

PoliticsPA's "Top PA Political Operatives" in 2014

Board Member on the Pennsylvania Unemployment Compensation Board of Review

Elena has significant experience coordinating and advancing legislative initiatives in Harrisburg. As former Chief of Staff and Deputy Chief of Staff for the Office of Governor Tom Wolf, she oversaw operations of 24 executive agencies, led the planning and implementation of the Governor's strategic plan and worked closely with the General Assembly to advance budgetary, investment, tax reform, election reform, public health and economic goals. Among numerous major initiatives that Elena helped guide from development to completion include the 2022-23 $45 billion budget process, Pennsylvania's largest tax credit package for energy and advanced manufacturing development, COVID vaccine distribution, Pennsylvania's Broadband Authority, regional economic hub development and business recruitment, and the regulatory and executive action agenda for equal rights policies across various industries. She also oversaw the development of risk management, process improvements and data management structures across state agencies. Having served as a liaison between various cabinet agencies, nonprofit organizations and public and private leaders, Elena understands how to collaborate to achieve a common objective.

Elena also has a depth of strategic knowledge about the organization and coordination of political and field programs for key caucus operations and races. Prior to her senior advisory career in the Governor's Office, Elena held executive leadership roles in the Democratic Party and election organizations. She was Executive Director for Campaign for a Fresh Start, which coordinated gubernatorial campaign and other Democratic campaign efforts; served as Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Democratic Party; and was Political Director for the Pennsylvania House Democratic Campaign Committee.

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Links:LinkedIn

0-5 years

Before joining the GSL team, Elizabeth worked as a registered lobbyist in Harrisburg. She assists the GSL team in communications and public affairs strategy, design and delivery.

Elizabeth attended Penn State University and received a Bachelor of Arts in Communication with a concentration in Public Relations. Elizabeth was a member of the Phi Theta Kappa National Honor Society.

Elizabeth is an avid golfer and volunteers with LPGA*Girls Golf USA in the Central Pennsylvania area. She is also a member of the Harrisburg Young Professionals.

LOGAN SPENCE

(Texas)

0-5 years

Logan Spence is a Partner at the Austin office of Hance Scarborough, LLP where he represents trade associations, corporations and interest groups before the state legislature and agencies. Logan began his career in state government in 1999 as an intern for State Senator Robert Duncan. In 2001, he worked as the legislative assistant to State Rep. Warren Chisum. While attending law school in Houston, Logan worked for Harris County Judge Robert Eckels, District Judge Harvey Brown and the government affairs office of El Paso Energy.

Upon graduating from law school, he spent five years as a Policy Director in Gov. Rick Perry's Office of Budget, Planning and Policy covering a wide variety of issues and agencies. Logan moved to the Texas State Senate in 2007 where he served as Sen. Dan Patrick's Chief of Staff.

In 2013, Logan served as the manager for Dan Patrick's campaign for lieutenant governor. This ultimately successful effort, against three established statewide incumbents, gave Logan first-hand experience in political communications, grassroots management and campaign strategy. After leading the transition team, Logan was named Chief of Staff to the Lieutenant Governor in 2015.

Logan's broad experience in the Texas House, Texas Senate as well as the Office's of Governor and Lt. Governor, give him a unique ability to advocate for his clients in Texas government. Logan earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Communications from Texas Tech University and a Juris Doctorate degree from South Texas College of Law. He has been married to his wife Cynthia for over 20 years and they have four children.

  • (304) 342-3769

  • 18 California Ave.CharlestonWV25311

Robinson Capitol Consulting (RCC) is a full-service government relations and public affairs firm. We help a wide range of companies, associations and government entities achieve their public policy and business goals.

RCC has been building relationships between our clients and our government for more than 30 years. We strive to find our clients solutions to the most complex issues, while being an advocate, solid support, educator and a liaison for our clients and their profession.

20+ years

Chad D. Robinson owner of the government relations and consulting firm, Robinson Capitol Consulting, Inc (RCC). Mr. Robinson has worked within the government relations capacity since 1999, and actively been involved in more than 25 Legislative Sessions.

Chad graduated from Shepherd College in Shepherdstown WV in 1996 with a degree in Political Science and Economics. He earned his Master's Degree from West Virginia University in 1999 with a Masters of Legal Studies.

RCC represents state and local associations and businesses in West Virginia.

Association management is one of Mr. Robinson's passions, providing leadership, legislative expertise, and helping to reach professional goals within the Association. This passion assures members are protected and succeed in professional goals and strategic growth.

Playing a key role in successful legislation, Mr. Robinson has directed lobbying efforts for the Associations and the clients he represents for 19 years. His presence at the State Capitol during the Legislative Sessions and Interim meetings has developed relationships with Legislators and staff members which successfully benefit those he represents.

Chad's experience also includes WV Senate Senior Legislative Analyst and WV Attorney General Consumer Protection agent. These positions provided him knowledge regarding professional legislation, and working with WV consumers, community organizations, businesses and local government regarding Consumer Protection.

Chad is active in his local community where he resides with his wife and 2 children and serves as Charleston WV city councilman. Chad accepts challenges head with professionalism, knowledge and expertise.

"Challenges are what make life interesting and overcoming them is what makes life meaningful." -Joshua J. Martin

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0-5 years

Nick has served in key leadership positions both within Pennsylvania's Office of Administration (O.A.) and Governor's Office under both Governor Corbett and Governor Wolf. He brings a bipartisan approach to assisting GSL clients. While in O.A., Nick served as the Director of the Bureau of State Employment overseeing 32,000 non-civil service jobs and the application, interview and selection process associated with them. Nick built relationships with key stakeholders in the hiring process, including Deputies for Administration, labor unions and human resources personnel. Additionally, he was influential in proposing and implementing various executive orders, HR initiatives, management directives and policies throughout the enterprise


After transferring to the Governor's Office under Governor Wolf, Nick served as the Director of Administration and as a Deputy Chief of Staff before being named the Governor's Executive Deputy Chief of Staff. In these various roles, he oversaw personnel, procurement and the Governor's Office of Performance Through Excellence. He participated in legislative negotiations and played a key role in the Governor's final budget. Through his administration and procurement background, Nick has extensive experience working with all state agencies and delivery centers and specifically served as a liaison for the Office of Inspector General, Office of Administration, Department of General Services and the Department of Agriculture.

Penn Lincoln Strategies is a full-service government relations and public affairs consulting firm that specializes in utilizing the decades of experience its team brings to your company or association's needs. Whether it's executing a comprehensive legislative agenda or managing a communications crisis PLS is prepared to give you and your matter the attention and dedication it needs to achieve the level of success you expect.

15-20 years

Penn Lincoln Strategies has fostered many relationships with members of the Connecticut legislature, General Assembly staffers, the Office of the Governor, the Office of the Attorney General, the Secretary of State and agency heads.

Chris, as the Founder and CEO of Penn Lincoln Strategies, LLC (PLS), oversees government relations and strategic communications for his firms' multitude of clients. PLS specializes in providing its clients with streamlined and precise consultation for all of their public affairs and advocacy needs. The firm advises client interests before state legislatures around the country, specializing primarily in the Connecticut legislature while, for some clients, managing their day-to-day association operations and providing strategic communications counsel on how to manage press inquiries and crisis communications/public relations.

PLS, established by Chris in 2016, is a full service firm that is proud of the commitment and professionalism it provides its clients.

Before PLS' founding, Chris worked as the Director of Government Relations for Connecticut based company, TicketNetwork, overseeing and managing the company's government relations for all 50 states and the federal government. In concert with the company's legal department and C-Suite, Chris oversaw a robust consultation and travel budget while managing a network of nearly two dozen national government relations and public relations consultants and professionals.

Prior to joining TicketNetwork in 2015, Chris spent over twelve years with the government relations firm Tobin, Carberry, O'Malley, Riley and Salinger (TCORS) a Hartford, CT based firm that specializes in association management and government relations. In the role of Principal, Chris led daily legislative management for dozens of clients on wide ranging issues from environmental regulation to state budgetary issues, gambling issues to freedom of press matters before the Connecticut State Legislature.

Chris got his start in the political field nearly twenty years ago as a political and campaign consultant on numerous successful local and statewide races in Connecticut.

Chris has a B.S. in Political Science from Ohio Dominican University and currently lives in West Hartford, CT with his wife, Maureen, their son Jake and the family dog, Ripken. Chris is an avid Ohio State Buckeyes fan and believes that Die Hard is absolutely a Christmas movie.

6-10 years

With more than 20 years of experience in building relationships between the public and private sector, Tommy Alsup leads all state and local government relations efforts for The Vogel Group.

Tommy previously served as Vice President of Government Affairs for Envision Healthcare, a $15 billion healthcare and national hospital-based physician group. At Envision, Tommy was responsible for sourcing and managing state-level lobbyists to ensure that the company's strategic goals were met with governors, state legislators and local officials across the country. His efforts were critical in securing favorable public policy on surprise medical billing issues in Georgia, Florida and Tennessee.

Tommy is an expert in managing national sales and procurement teams for companies seeking to grow revenue through state and local funding initiatives. He has overseen multiple requests for proposals (RFP) and large-scale procurement contracts for companies and industries alike.

In previous roles, Tommy was a senior-level government relations executive at Corizon Health and CoreCivic, the nation's largest owner of correctional, detention and residential reentry facilities.

With a strong, bi-partisan background in the state of Tennessee, Tommy served as Mayor of Oak Hill from 2002 to 2010, where he worked in partnership with Governor Phil Bredesen (D-TN) and Mayor Bill Purcell (D-Nashville, TN).

Tommy remains strongly engaged with the office of Governor Bill Lee (R-TN) and his administration.

SARAH HUBBARD

(Michigan)

Sarah is known as one of the leading legislative strategists working in Michigan government relations and has been recognized by Inside Michigan Politics. Before joining Acuitas, Sarah spent 17 years at the Detroit Regional Chamber, where she led advocacy efforts on behalf of over 20,000 firms in southeast Michigan before local, state and federal government stakeholders.

11-15 years

Crain's Detroit Business named Sarah in their "40 Under 40" class as well as a "Woman to Watch" in recognition of her work on behalf of businesses in the Detroit region

At Acuitas, Sarah is well known for her collaborative approach to tough client challenges. Her network of contacts across non-profits and the business community provide clients access to much more than her knowledge and understanding of the legislative process.

Sarah's proactive approach to relationship-building with government officials begins long before they are sworn-in to office. The Acuitas team works to meet future public officials before they are overwhelmed by the work of Lansing and continues the relationship as they ascend to positions of leadership.

Prior to the Chamber, Sarah spent 3 years as a Legislative Assistant in the Michigan House of Representatives with former State Representative Willis C. Bullard Jr. (R - Highland Township).

Sarah received her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Michigan, Master of Public Administration from Western Michigan University and Master of Business Administration from the University of Michigan Ross School of Business.

She formerly served on the Board of Directors of the Public Affairs Council, the American Chamber of Commerce Executives, the Woodrow Wilson Centers' Canada Institute, and the University of Michigan Alumni Association.

Crain's Detroit Business named Sarah in their "40 Under 40" class as well as a "Woman to Watch" in recognition of her work on behalf of businesses in the Detroit region.

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0-5 years

John brings 24 years of strategic experience in shaping legislative, budgetary, and regulatory policy in the Commonwealth. He most recently served three terms as Pennsylvania State Senator for Senate District 14 in Carbon and Luzerne Counties, where he earned a reputation as a consensus-builder and accomplished notable community and economic development objectives. John was Chairman of the Senate Community and Economic Development Committee, Vice-Chairman of the Aging and Youth Committee and minority Chairman of the Senate Environmental and Energy Resource Committee, a role he held for nearly a decade. Prior to his election to the Senate, he served the 119th District in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for 12 years.

Across his senatorial tenure, John managed multiple community and economic development projects in Northeastern Pennsylvania that transformed the region into one of the leading economic development areas in the country. He forged coalitions with labor groups, such as the Pennsylvania State Building and Construction Trades Council, and business groups, including the Pennsylvania Manufacturers Association and the Pennsylvania Chamber of Commerce, to advance the Local Resource Manufacturing Tax Credit, the Pennsylvania EDGE Tax Credit and the Sales and Use Tax Exemption for computer data center development.

John also worked with the Earth Conservancy to reclaim thousands of acres of mine-scarred lands and set the stage for national developers, like NorthPoint Development, who have invested $1 billion to create 8,000 new jobs in the South Valley of Luzerne County.

Throughout his career, he worked with Republicans and Democrats to author laws to support veterans (Sgt. Sherwood Baker Act), protect seniors (Senior Citizens Full Benefits Act), support law enforcement (Officer John Wilding Law), improve our environment (Coal Refuse Energy and Reclamation Tax Credit) and expand educational opportunities (SHINE Afterschool Program).

Affiliations
The Pennsylvania Environmental Quality Board, Member, 2011-2019
The Luzerne Foundation, Executive Board Member, 2001-2017
The Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, Executive Board Member, 2011-2015
The Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency, Executive Board Member, 2009-2010
Osterhout Free Library, Director of Development, 1995-1998
The Earth Conservancy, Board of Directors, 2022-Present
The Pennsylvania Tuition Account Advisory Board, 2022-Present

Recognition
Pennsylvania Citizens for Better Libraries Elected State Official of the Year
Children's Service Center Commitment to Children Award
North Branch Land Trust Community Stewardship Award
Pennsylvania Health Care Association Legislative Champion
John is the founder of the Yudichak Family Lighthouse Fund of the Luzerne Foundation, a charity that has donated over $250,000 to public libraries, college scholarships, and youth programs.

Credentials
Education
The Pennsylvania State University, M.A.
The Pennsylvania State University, B.A.

Matthew Bentley is a government relations consultant working for associations, companies, local governments and non-profit organizations in Texas. His practice is focused on environmental management, energy and utility regulations, private property interests, natural resources, infrastructure projects, economic development and alcohol issues.

With over ten years of policy and campaign experience, Matthew is known for his hard work, integrity, resourcefulness and passion for his clients.

6-10 years

2019 Capitol Inside Texas Lobby Power Rankings - "Rising Star"

Texas Legislature
Texas Governor's Office
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
Public Utility Commission of Texas
Railroad Commission of Texas
Texas Water Development Board
Texas Department of Transportation
Texas Department of Agriculture
Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Texas Animal Health Commission
Texas Department of Insurance
Texas Facilities Commission
Texas Health and Human Services Commission
Texas General Land Office
Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation
Texas Department of Public Safety

Matthew Bentley is a government relations consultant working for associations, companies, local governments and non-profit organizations in Texas. His practice is focused on environmental management, energy and utility regulations, private property interests, natural resources, infrastructure projects, economic development and alcohol issues. Matthew focuses his guidance on public positioning, issue management and government relations. His success relies greatly on his extensive relationships with elected officials and staff throughout the legislative and executive branches of state government. His work has resulted in the development and implementation of public policy; formulation of strategy with key government officials; and improved communication between legislative and business leaders at the highest level.

Matthew began independent lobbying during the 83rd Legislative Session (2013). Among others, he currently represents the country's largest telecommunications company, the state's leading utility association, a mining operation, a Class A water utility, a conservative tort reform organization, a multi-national transportation infrastructure company, a mid-sized manufacturer seeking regulatory rule changes, an association involved with the Texas Sunset Advisory Commission, a group of Texas wineries, a residential developer and a non-profit cancer research foundation. Previous clients have included the state's two largest waste and recycling businesses, several landowner groups, an oil and gas trade association, special purpose districts, a leading power generation company and other major infrastructure projects. Matthew was recently named a Top Ten "Rising Star" by Capitol Inside, a bi-partisan publication covering Texas politics and government.

Throughout the 82nd Texas Legislature (2011), Matthew was under contract to Reggie Bashur, Cliff Johnson, Clay Pope and Luis Saenz, working on their clients' interests before the Texas Legislature and agencies throughout the state. During the 81st Legislative Session (2009), he worked for Commissioner Todd Staples at the Texas Department of Agriculture, as the Commission underwent the Sunset Advisory Commission review process.

Matthew also previously served as Business Development Manager for Procurement Strategy Group, Inc. This Austin-based government relations firm was well respected by government and business leaders for brokering mutually beneficial procurement solutions, until it dissolved due to retiring partners in 2012. Matthew helped companies target and win projects with federal, state and local governments.

Matthew has considerable experience and great success in working on political campaigns throughout Texas and the United States. In 2018, Matthew had a one hundred percent win rate as he consulted on Cody Harris' campaign for the Texas House of Representatives, U.S. Congressman Lance Gooden's open seat race for Congress and judicial races throughout East Texas. Matthew also served as Campaign Manager for State Representative Byron's Cook successful 2016 campaign for re-election. That race was among the highest profile and most seriously contested races that cycle. Matthew started his campaign work with Commissioner Todd Staples' statewide Agriculture Commissioner campaign and Governor Rick Perry's 2010 gubernatorial and 2012 presidential races. Matthew is very involved with the Texas GOP's Mighty Texas Strike Force, having served as the Virginia Co-Captain for the 2016 General Election.

Matthew presently serves on the Advisory Council for Texan by Nature, a non-profit organization founded by Former First Lady, Laura Bush, which focuses on safeguarding the environment with respect to private property interests and economic development. Matthew graduated from The University of Texas at Austin.

SWATEK, VAUGHN & BRYAN

(Alabama)
  • 334-262-5200

Clients:

KARLITO ALMEDA

(New Jersey)
  • 609-530-1234

  • 400 Sullivan WayWest TrentonNJ08628

Clients:
Clients:

PAUL BLAIR

(Pennsylvania)
  • 4153896800

  • c/o 2350 Kerner Blvd., Ste 250San RafaelCA94901

PAUL BLAIR

(Wisconsin)
  • 4153896800

  • c/o 2350 Kerner Blvd., Ste. 250San RafaelCA94901

PAUL BLAIR

(Iowa)
  • 415-389-6800

  • c/o 2350 Kerner Blvd., Ste. 250San RafaelCA94901

PAUL BLAIR

(West Virginia)
  • (415) 389-6800

  • c/o 2350 Kerner Blvd., Suite 250STE. 250SAN RAFAELCA94901

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) Angelo's Recycled Materials

6) Av?sis LLC

7) Breakthrough Miami, Inc.

8) Brevard County Clerk of Courts

9) Buccaneers Limited Partnership

10) Cell Staff, LLC

11) Central Florida Expressway Authority

12) CGI Technologies & Solutions, Inc.

13) Charter Schools USA

14) City of Anna Maria

15) City of Hialeah

16) City of Indian Harbour Beach

17) Classic Learning Initiatives, LLC

18) Coca-Cola Beverages Florida, LLC

19) CodeBoxx Foundation

20) CodeBoxx Technology Corporation

21) Community Based Care of Brevard County dba Family Partnerships of Central Florida

22) Dominium Development & Acquisitions, LLC

23) Eli Lilly and Company

24) Estate of Danielle Maudsley, C/O Ralph Guito, Esquire

25) Estate of Makenzie Nevarez, a minor child, in care of Justice for Kids

26) ExamWorks, LLC.

27) Feeding Tampa Bay

28) Florida Alliance of Information and Referral Services, Inc.

29) Florida Association of Health Plans, Inc

30) Florida Atlantic University Foundation, Inc.

31) Florida Chiropractic Coalition, Inc.

32) Florida Clubhouse Coalition

33) Florida Community Care

34) Florida Council on Economic Education, Inc.

35) Florida Crystals Corporation

36) Florida Development Finance Corporation

37) Florida High School Athletic Association

38) Florida Limousine Association Inc.

39) Florida Optometric Association

40) Florida Partnership to End Domestic Violence

41) Florida Power & Light Company

42) Florida Studio Theatre, Inc.

43) Florida's Children First

44) Fontainebleau Development

45) Ged Lawyers, LLP

46) Gift of Life Adoptions

47) Grace Landing, Inc.

48) Hedrick Brothers Construction

49) Hera Property Registry, LLC

50) In Touch With Communities Around the World, Inc. dba Arts Conservatory for Teens (ACT)

51) Incode Technologies, Inc.

52) Independent Living Systems

53) Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce

54) JAMARO/TTERRA

55) JoAnn Chiddister on behalf of C.C.

56) Larkin Community Hospital

57) Layla Estrada, a minor child, in care of Justice for Kids

58) Lennar Corporation

59) LiFT Academy / LiFT University

60) Live Nation Entertainment

61) Marathon Petroleum Corporation

62) Marcus Button, Robin Button, and Robin Button as Beneficiary of Estate of Mark Button

63) Marine Industries Association of Palm Beach County, Inc.

64) Matthews Bus Alliance, Inc.

65) Max Giannikos, by Waggener Law, PLLC

66) Meat Market Tampa LLC

67) Melbourne Tillman Water Control District

68) Merlin Law Group, P. A.

69) Miami-Dade County Public Schools

70) Michele Mitchell on behalf of H.H.

71) Moleaer, Inc.

72) Nova Southeastern University

73) Novartis Services, Inc.

74) Oscar Health

75) Palm Beach County

76) Paydhealth

77) Phillies Florida LLC

78) Pinnacle Corporate Park, LLC

79) Pinnacle Ozone Solutions, LLC

80) PMI US Corporate Services Inc. and Affiliates

81) Power Slap

82) Precision Companies, Inc.

83) Private Care Association of Florida Inc.

84) Reading and Math, Inc.

85) Rogers Behavioral Health

86) RTR Financial Services, Inc.

87) Ruth Eckerd Hall, Inc.

88) Safe Families for Children Alliance

89) Salvador Dali Museum, Inc.

90) Santa Fe College Foundation, Inc.

91) Sensys Gatso USA

92) Sidecar Health, Inc.

93) Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Tampa Bay, Florida, Inc.

94) Southeast QSR, LLC

95) St. Petersburg Distillery Company

96) St. Petersburg Downtown Partnership

97) Stephany Grullon as Parent of Jyzella Navairro

98) Stericycle, Inc.

99) StormQuant Inc.

100) Sunrise Mills (MLP) Limited Partnership Dist of Columbia Ltd Partnership

101) Tampa Bay Chamber

102) Tampa Bay Water

103) Tampa Hillsborough Expressway Authority

104) Temple Beth-El of St. Petersburg, Florida Inc.

105) The Academy at Glengary

106) The Association of Early Learning Coalitions

107) The Astronauts Memorial Foundation

108) The Building Industry Institute, Inc.

109) The Children's Trust

110) The Doc App Inc.

111) The Florida Holocaust Museum

112) The Key Clubhouse of South Florida

113) The Promise Fund of Florida, Inc.

114) Trapbag

115) University of South Florida Foundation

116) USF Student Government

117) Verizon

118) Wal-Mart Stores, Inc

119) Who We Play For

120) Williams Communications, Inc.

121) Women of Tomorrow Mentor and Scholarship Program, Inc.

122) Women of Tomorrow, Inc.

123) Young Mens Christian Association of Greater St Petersburg Inc

124) Zuffa, LLC

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) Angelo's Recycled Materials

5) Av?sis LLC

6) Breakthrough Miami, Inc.

7) Buccaneers Limited Partnership

8) Cell Staff, LLC

9) Central Florida Expressway Authority

10) CGI Technologies & Solutions, Inc.

11) Charter Schools USA

12) City of Anna Maria

13) City of Hialeah

14) Classic Learning Initiatives, LLC

15) Coca-Cola Beverages Florida, LLC

16) CodeBoxx Foundation

17) CodeBoxx Technology Corporation

18) Dominium Development & Acquisitions, LLC

19) Eli Lilly and Company

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) Feeding Tampa Bay

24) Florida Alliance of Information and Referral Services, Inc.

25) Florida Association of Health Plans, Inc

26) Florida Atlantic University Foundation, Inc.

27) Florida Chiropractic Coalition, Inc.

28) Florida Clubhouse Coalition

29) Florida Community Care

30) Florida Council on Economic Education, Inc.

31) Florida Development Finance Corporation

32) Florida High School Athletic Association

33) Florida Limousine Association Inc.

34) Florida Optometric Association

35) Florida Partnership to End Domestic Violence

36) Florida Studio Theatre, Inc.

37) Florida's Children First

38) Fontainebleau Development

39) Ged Lawyers, LLP

40) Gift of Life Adoptions

41) Grace Landing, Inc.

42) Hedrick Brothers Construction

43) In Touch With Communities Around the World, Inc. dba Arts Conservatory for Teens (ACT)

44) Incode Technologies, Inc.

45) Independent Living Systems

46) Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce

47) JAMARO/TTERRA

48) JoAnn Chiddister on behalf of C.C.

49) Larkin Community Hospital

50) Layla Estrada, a minor child, in care of Justice for Kids

51) Lennar Corporation

52) LiFT Academy / LiFT University

53) Marathon Petroleum Corporation

54) Marcus Button, Robin Button, and Robin Button as Beneficiary of Estate of Mark Button

55) Marine Industries Association of Palm Beach County, Inc.

56) Matthews Bus Alliance, Inc.

57) Max Giannikos, by Waggener Law, PLLC

58) Meat Market Tampa LLC

59) Merlin Law Group, P. A.

60) Miami-Dade County Public Schools

61) Michele Mitchell on behalf of H.H.

62) Nova Southeastern University

63) Novartis Services, Inc.

64) Palm Beach County

65) Phillies Florida LLC

66) PMI US Corporate Services Inc. and Affiliates

67) Power Slap

68) Private Care Association of Florida Inc.

69) Reading and Math, Inc.

70) Rogers Behavioral Health

71) RTR Financial Services, Inc.

72) Ruth Eckerd Hall, Inc.

73) Salvador Dali Museum, Inc.

74) Santa Fe College Foundation, Inc.

75) Sensys Gatso USA

76) Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Tampa Bay, Florida, Inc.

77) Southeast QSR, LLC

78) St. Petersburg Distillery Company

79) St. Petersburg Downtown Partnership

80) Stephany Grullon as Parent of Jyzella Navairro

81) Stericycle, Inc.

82) Sunrise Mills (MLP) Limited Partnership Dist of Columbia Ltd Partnership

83) Tampa Bay Chamber

84) Tampa Bay Water

85) Tampa Hillsborough Expressway Authority

86) Temple Beth-El of St. Petersburg, Florida Inc.

87) The Academy at Glengary

88) The Association of Early Learning Coalitions

89) The Astronauts Memorial Foundation

90) The Building Industry Institute, Inc.

91) The Children's Trust

92) The Doc App Inc.

93) The Florida Holocaust Museum

94) The Key Clubhouse of South Florida

95) The Promise Fund of Florida, Inc.

96) University of South Florida Foundation

97) USF Student Government

98) Verizon

99) Wal-Mart Stores, Inc

100) Who We Play For

101) Williams Communications, Inc.

102) Women of Tomorrow Mentor and Scholarship Program, Inc.

103) Women of Tomorrow, Inc.

104) Young Mens Christian Association of Greater St Petersburg Inc

105) 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) Angelo's Recycled Materials

6) Av?sis LLC

7) Breakthrough Miami, Inc.

8) Brevard County Clerk of Courts

9) Buccaneers Limited Partnership

10) Cell Staff, LLC

11) Central Florida Expressway Authority

12) CGI Technologies & Solutions, Inc.

13) Charter Schools USA

14) City of Anna Maria

15) City of Hialeah

16) City of Indian Harbour Beach

17) Classic Learning Initiatives, LLC

18) Coca-Cola Beverages Florida, LLC

19) CodeBoxx Foundation

20) CodeBoxx Technology Corporation

21) Community Based Care of Brevard County dba Family Partnerships of Central Florida

22) Dominium Development & Acquisitions, LLC

23) Eli Lilly and Company

24) Estate of Danielle Maudsley, C/O Ralph Guito, Esquire

25) Estate of Makenzie Nevarez, a minor child, in care of Justice for Kids

26) ExamWorks, LLC.

27) Feeding Tampa Bay

28) Florida Alliance of Information and Referral Services, Inc.

29) Florida Association of Health Plans, Inc

30) Florida Atlantic University Foundation, Inc.

31) Florida Chiropractic Coalition, Inc.

32) Florida Clubhouse Coalition

33) Florida Community Care

34) Florida Council on Economic Education, Inc.

35) Florida Crystals Corporation

36) Florida Development Finance Corporation

37) Florida High School Athletic Association

38) Florida Limousine Association Inc.

39) Florida Optometric Association

40) Florida Partnership to End Domestic Violence

41) Florida Power & Light Company

42) Florida Studio Theatre, Inc.

43) Florida's Children First

44) Fontainebleau Development

45) Ged Lawyers, LLP

46) Gift of Life Adoptions

47) Grace Landing, Inc.

48) Hedrick Brothers Construction

49) Hera Property Registry, LLC

50) In Touch With Communities Around the World, Inc. dba Arts Conservatory for Teens (ACT)

51) Incode Technologies, Inc.

52) Independent Living Systems

53) Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce

54) JAMARO/TTERRA

55) JoAnn Chiddister on behalf of C.C.

56) Larkin Community Hospital

57) Layla Estrada, a minor child, in care of Justice for Kids

58) Lennar Corporation

59) LiFT Academy / LiFT University

60) Live Nation Entertainment

61) Marathon Petroleum Corporation

62) Marcus Button, Robin Button, and Robin Button as Beneficiary of Estate of Mark Button

63) Marine Industries Association of Palm Beach County, Inc.

64) Matthews Bus Alliance, Inc.

65) Max Giannikos, by Waggener Law, PLLC

66) Meat Market Tampa LLC

67) Melbourne Tillman Water Control District

68) Merlin Law Group, P. A.

69) Miami-Dade County Public Schools

70) Michele Mitchell on behalf of H.H.

71) Moleaer, Inc.

72) Nova Southeastern University

73) Novartis Services, Inc.

74) Oscar Health

75) Palm Beach County

76) Paydhealth

77) Phillies Florida LLC

78) Pinnacle Corporate Park, LLC

79) Pinnacle Ozone Solutions, LLC

80) PMI US Corporate Services Inc. and Affiliates

81) Power Slap

82) Precision Companies, Inc.

83) Private Care Association of Florida Inc.

84) Reading and Math, Inc.

85) Rogers Behavioral Health

86) RTR Financial Services, Inc.

87) Ruth Eckerd Hall, Inc.

88) Safe Families for Children Alliance

89) Salvador Dali Museum, Inc.

90) Santa Fe College Foundation, Inc.

91) Sensys Gatso USA

92) Sidecar Health, Inc.

93) Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Tampa Bay, Florida, Inc.

94) Southeast QSR, LLC

95) St. Petersburg Distillery Company

96) St. Petersburg Downtown Partnership

97) Stephany Grullon as Parent of Jyzella Navairro

98) Stericycle, Inc.

99) StormQuant Inc.

100) Sunrise Mills (MLP) Limited Partnership Dist of Columbia Ltd Partnership

101) Tampa Bay Chamber

102) Tampa Bay Water

103) Tampa Hillsborough Expressway Authority

104) Temple Beth-El of St. Petersburg, Florida Inc.

105) The Academy at Glengary

106) The Association of Early Learning Coalitions

107) The Astronauts Memorial Foundation

108) The Building Industry Institute, Inc.

109) The Children's Trust

110) The Doc App Inc.

111) The Florida Holocaust Museum

112) The Key Clubhouse of South Florida

113) The Promise Fund of Florida, Inc.

114) Trapbag

115) University of South Florida Foundation

116) USF Student Government

117) Verizon

118) Wal-Mart Stores, Inc

119) Who We Play For

120) Williams Communications, Inc.

121) Women of Tomorrow Mentor and Scholarship Program, Inc.

122) Women of Tomorrow, Inc.

123) Young Mens Christian Association of Greater St Petersburg Inc

124) Zuffa, LLC

MICHAEL COVEY

(Vermont)

JAMES CURRY

(Washington)

JAMES CURRY

(Oregon)

BRANDIE DAVIS

(Federal)
  • 717-703-5900

  • 17 N. 2nd Street, Suite 1410HarrisburgPA17101

Clients:
  • 609-530-1234

  • 400 Sullivan WayWest TrentonNJ08628

Clients:
Clients:
  • (336) 817-7000

  • 121 Reynolda Village Way, Suite AWinston-SalemWinston-SalemNC

CLARE HESTER

(Mississippi)
Clients:

CHRISTOPHER HUGHES

(New Jersey)
  • 609-530-1234

  • 400 Sullivan WayWest TrentonNJ08628

Clients:

JOHN JACOBS

(North Carolina)
  • (415) 389-6800

  • c/o 2350 Kerner Blvd., Ste. 250San RafaelSan RafaelCA

JOHN JACOBS

(Alabama)
  • 415-389-6800

  • c/o 2350 Kerner Blvd., Ste. 250San RafaelCA94901

JOHN JACOBS

(Florida)
  • (415) 389-6800

  • 2350 Kerner Blvd Ste 250San RafaelCA94901-5596

JOHN JACOBS

(South Carolina)
  • 4153896800

  • c/o 2350 Kerner Blvd., Ste. 250San RafaelCA94901

JOHN JACOBS

(Virginia)
  • 4153896800

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

JOHN JACOBS

(Mississippi)
  • 415-389-6800

  • c/o 2350 Kerner Blvd.,Ste. 250San RafaelCA94901

JOHN JACOBS

(Louisiana)
  • 334-430-9241

  • 2350 KERNER BLVD.SUITE 250SAN RAFAELCalifornia94901

JOHN JACOBS

(Georgia)
  • (415) 389-6800

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

ABIGAIL JEWETT

(Massachusetts)
  • 415-389-6800

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

ABIGAIL JEWETT

(Rhode Island)

ABIGAIL JEWETT

(Connecticut)

ABIGAIL JEWETT

(New Hampshire)
  • (415) 389-6800

  • c/o 2350 Kerner Blvd., Ste. 250c/o 2350 Kerner Blvd., Ste. 250San RafaelCA94901

ABIGAIL JEWETT

(Maine)
  • 4153896800

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

ABIGAIL JEWETT

(New Jersey)
  • c/o 2350 Kerner Blvd. Suite 250San RafaelCA94901

ABIGAIL JEWETT

(Delaware)
  • c/o 2350 Kerner Blvd. Ste 250San RafaelCA94901

ABIGAIL JEWETT

(Vermont)
  • 415-389-6800

  • c/o 2350 Kerner Blvd., Ste 250San RafaelCA94901

JEANNINE LARUE

(New Jersey)
  • 609-530-1234

  • 400 Sullivan WayWest TrentonNJ08628

Clients:
Clients:

1) 1776 Pharmaceuticals LLC

2) ABBOTT LABORATORIES

3) Accenture LLP

4) Advanced Drainage Systems

5) Air Evac Lifeteam

6) Akebia Therapeutics, Inc.

7) Alabama Shipyard LLC

8) Alden Torch Financial LLC

9) Allegiant Travel Company

10) Alliance for Automotive Innovation

11) Alliance for Olive Oil Quality Standards

12) Alliance of Dedicated Cancer Centers

13) Altice USA, Inc.

14) Altria Client Services LLC

15) Aluminum Association Inc.

16) Amazon Corporate, LLC

17) American Bankers Association

18) American Coalition of Independent Content Production

19) American College of Gastroenterology

20) American Council of Life Insurers

21) American Cruise Lines

22) Americans for Prosperity

23) Amgen USA, Inc.

24) Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc.

25) Ant Group Co., Ltd.

26) Aon Service Corporation

27) Aplastic Anemia and MDS International Foundation

28) APOLLO MANAGEMENT HOLDINGS, LP

29) Appriss, Inc.

30) Arcosa, Inc.

31) Argentem Creek Partners LP

32) Arizona Water Company

33) Associations of Mexican Tomato Growers

34) Asurion LLC

35) AT&T Services, Inc.

36) Athletico Physical Therapy

37) Bain Capital, LLC

38) Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP

39) Barrick Gold Corporation of North America Inc.

40) Bayer Corporation (FKA Monsanto Company)

41) Bell-Carter Foods

42) Biotechnology Innovation Organization

43) Bloom Energy

44) Bridgestone Americas Holding, Inc.

45) Brightline Holdings LLC (fka Virgin Trains USA)

46) Business Roundtable

47) CalOptima

48) Cargill, Inc.

49) Carlyle Investment Management fka The Carlyle Group

50) CF Industries, Inc. and CF Industries Holdings, Inc

51) Charter Communications, Inc.

52) Chevron, U.S.A. Inc.

53) CHRISTUS Health System

54) Chubb INA Holdings Inc.

55) Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions

56) City of Houston

57) City of Laredo, Texas

58) City of Vallejo, California

59) Coalition for 21st Century Patent Reform

60) Coalition to Heal Invisible Wounds

61) Comcast Corporation

62) Comite Interprofessionnel du Vin de Champagne

63) Connected Nation Development Corporation

64) Consumer Technology Association

65) Cook Group Inc.

66) Cordant Health Solutions

67) CoreCivic, Inc.

68) Cox Enterprises Inc.

69) Cruise Lines International Association

70) Cumberland Community Improvement District

71) CVS Health

72) DaVita, Inc.

73) DJI Technology, Inc.

74) DoorDash

75) Eastman Chemical Company

76) Empresas Fonalledas, Inc.

77) EMVCo, LLC

78) Energy Harbor Corp.

79) Entergy Services, LLC

80) Equifax Inc.

81) Esquel Enterprises Limited

82) EXXON MOBIL CORP

83) Federated Wireless, Inc.

84) Financial Services Forum

85) FireEye, Inc.

86) FireKeepers Development Authority

87) Fletcher Group, Inc.

88) Florida Citrus Mutual

89) Fluor Corporation

90) FMR LLC

91) Fontana Union Water Co.

92) Fontana Water Company

93) Foothill/Eastern Transportation Corridor Agency

94) Fort Lauderdale Downtown Development Authority

95) FS Investment Corporation

96) Gap Inc.

97) Garden of Life, LLC

98) Garrett Electronics, Inc.

99) Genentech Inc

100) George Kaiser Family Foundation

101) GGV Management LLC

102) Gila River Indian Community

103) Gilead Sciences, Inc.

104) Global Medical Response, Inc.

105) GOJO Industries

106) Goya Foods Inc.

107) HawkEye 360 Inc.

108) HDR, Inc.

109) Healthcare Leadership Council

110) HerdX

111) Hershey Company

112) Hill-Rom

113) Hillwood Development Company, LLC

114) Ho-Chunk Inc.

115) Honeywell International

116) Houchens Industries

117) Houston Airport System

118) Humane Society Legislative Fund

119) IMCS Group Inc.

120) Indigo Ag

121) Innovation Alliance

122) Inseego Corp.

123) International Business Machines Corporation

124) International Council of Shopping Centers

125) International Paper

126) Keidanren

127) KEWA Financial Inc.

128) Kingston Technology

129) Koch Companies Public Sector

130) Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Company

131) KPC Development Company LLC

132) LanzaTech Inc.

133) Laureate Education, Inc. (FKA Laureate International Universities)

134) Let'sGetChecked

135) Levi Strauss & Company

136) LG Chem America, Inc.

137) LG&E and KU Energy, LLC

138) Liberty Global Logistics

139) Liberty Mutual Insurance Company

140) LOreal USA

141) Lyft, Inc.

142) Mammoth Energy Services, Inc.

143) Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation

144) McKesson Corporation

145) MDIF Media Partners I, LP

146) Meta Aerospace

147) MetaBank, N.A.

148) Millennium Health

149) Mobility Capital Finance, Inc. dba MoCaFi

150) Motion Picture Association of America

151) National Association of REALTORS

152) National Association of Theatre Owners

153) National Cotton Council of America

154) National Immigration Law Center

155) National Independent Venue Association

156) National Thoroughbred Racing Association

157) NCTA-The Internet & Television Association

158) New Venture Fund

159) NextEra Energy, Inc.

160) Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation

161) Oaktree Capital Management

162) OC Oerlikon Management AG

163) Oneida Indian Nation

164) Otis Elevator Company

165) Owens & Minor, Inc.

166) Pacific Architects and Engineers, LLC

167) Palantir Technologies, Inc.

168) Partnership for Job Creation

169) Pebble Limited Partnership

170) Pechanga Band of Luiseno Mission Indians

171) Penobscot Nation

172) Pfizer, Inc.

173) Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America

174) Pipe Line Contractors Association

175) PMI Global Services Inc.

176) Polaris Industries

177) Pompeian, Inc

178) Port of Long Beach

179) Professional Background Screeners Association fka NAPBS

180) Puerto Rico Statehood Council

181) Qualcomm Incorporated

182) Raytheon Technologies Corporation and Affiliates (fka United Technologies Corp)

183) ResMed, Inc.

184) Restaurant Brands International Inc. (RBI)

185) Rochester Genesee Regional Transportation Authority

186) Rotech Healthcare, Inc.

187) RP Management, LLC

188) San Manuel Band of Mission Indians

189) Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation

190) Senseonics Incorporated

191) Shatterproof

192) Siemens Corporation

193) Sight Sciences, Inc.

194) Signature Flight Support Corporation

195) Society to Improve Diagnosis in Medicine

196) Solano Transportation Authority

197) Southeastern Conference

198) Southwest Research Institute

199) Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.

200) Sumitomo Rubber Industries Ltd.

201) Surgery Partners

202) Syracuse University

203) TE Connectivity

204) Texas Association for Home Care & Hospice

205) Texas Public Policy Foundation

206) The Alliance for Trade Enforcement (AFTE) fka (AFTI)

207) The Center for a Free Economy

208) The Michaels Companies, Inc.

209) The Puerto Rico Equality Forum

210) The Seneca Nation of Indians

211) The Strategic Group

212) Tile

213) Total Administrative Services Corporation

214) TransUnion

215) Trimble Navigation Ltd

216) Trinity Industries

217) Twenty Holdings Inc

218) U.S. Chamber of Commerce Center for Capital Markets Competitiveness

219) U.S. Chamber of Commerce Institute for Legal Reform

220) United Parcel Service

221) United States Pharmacopeial Convention

222) Unity Aluminum (fka Braidy Industries)

223) University of Louisville

224) UofL Health, Inc.

225) US Physician Partners (Informal Coalition)

226) UT-Carrier

227) Vallourec USA Corporation

228) Varian Medical Systems, Inc.

229) Verax BioMedical Inc.

230) Visa, U.S.A., Inc.

231) VIZIO, Inc.

232) Volkswagen Group of America, Inc.

233) Wabash Valley Resources, LLC

234) Xenex Disinfection Services, LLC

235) Yacht Haven USVI LLC

236) Zelis Healthcare Corporation

237) ZP Better Together, LLC

238) ZTE Corporation

ANDREW LEACH

(New Hampshire)
  • 410-366-1500

  • 2423 Maryland AvenueSuite 100BaltimoreMD21218

Clients:

CHRISTIAN MATHERNE

(Louisiana)
  • 337-258-0577

  • 309 SETTLERS TRACE BLVD. SUITE 200LAFAYETTELouisiana70508

Clients:

MOYER MCCOY

(South Carolina)
  • 4153896800

  • c/o 2350 Kerner, Suite 250San RafaelCA94901

MOYER MCCOY

(Federal)
  • 1399 New York Avenue NWSuite 400WashingtonDC20005

MATTHEW MCDERMOTT

(New Jersey)
  • 609-530-1234

  • 400 Sullivan WayWest TrentonNJ08628

Clients:

CAITLIN MCDONOUGH

(Maryland)
  • 410-366-1500

  • 2423 Maryland AvenueSuite 100BaltimoreMD21218

Clients:
Clients:

EDWARD MCGLYNN

(New Jersey)
  • 609-530-1234

  • 400 Sullivan WayWest TrentonNJ08628

Clients:

MICHAEL MICHOT

(Louisiana)

KENDALL MURPHY

(New Jersey)
  • 609-530-1234

  • 400 Sullivan WayWest TrentonNJ08628

Clients:
  • 17 North Second StreetHarrisburgPA17101

Clients:
  • 609-530-1234

  • 400 Sullivan WayWest TrentonNJ08628

Clients:

ZACHARY PAULSEN

(Federal)
  • 1399 New York Avenue NWSuite 400WashingtonDC20005

KRISTIN REIF

(Iowa)
  • 415-389-6800

  • c/o 2350 Kerner Blvd., Ste. 250San RafaelCA94901

BENJAMIN ROBERTS

(New Jersey)
  • c/o 2350 Kerner Blvd. Suite 250San RafaelCA94901

WILL RODRIGUEZ

(Florida)
  • (813) 527-0172

  • 19401 Shumard Oak DriveLand O' LakesFL34638

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) Angelo's Recycled Materials

6) Av?sis LLC

7) Breakthrough Miami, Inc.

8) Brevard County Clerk of Courts

9) Buccaneers Limited Partnership

10) Cell Staff, LLC

11) Central Florida Expressway Authority

12) CGI Technologies & Solutions, Inc.

13) Charter Schools USA

14) City of Anna Maria

15) City of Hialeah

16) City of Indian Harbour Beach

17) Classic Learning Initiatives, LLC

18) Coca-Cola Beverages Florida, LLC

19) CodeBoxx Foundation

20) CodeBoxx Technology Corporation

21) Community Based Care of Brevard County dba Family Partnerships of Central Florida

22) Dominium Development & Acquisitions, LLC

23) Eli Lilly and Company

24) Estate of Danielle Maudsley, C/O Ralph Guito, Esquire

25) Estate of Makenzie Nevarez, a minor child, in care of Justice for Kids

26) ExamWorks, LLC.

27) Feeding Tampa Bay

28) Florida Alliance of Information and Referral Services, Inc.

29) Florida Association of Health Plans, Inc

30) Florida Atlantic University Foundation, Inc.

31) Florida Chiropractic Coalition, Inc.

32) Florida Clubhouse Coalition

33) Florida Community Care

34) Florida Council on Economic Education, Inc.

35) Florida Crystals Corporation

36) Florida Development Finance Corporation

37) Florida High School Athletic Association

38) Florida Limousine Association Inc.

39) Florida Optometric Association

40) Florida Partnership to End Domestic Violence

41) Florida Power & Light Company

42) Florida Studio Theatre, Inc.

43) Florida's Children First

44) Fontainebleau Development

45) Ged Lawyers, LLP

46) Gift of Life Adoptions

47) Grace Landing, Inc.

48) Hedrick Brothers Construction

49) Hera Property Registry, LLC

50) In Touch With Communities Around the World, Inc. dba Arts Conservatory for Teens (ACT)

51) Incode Technologies, Inc.

52) Independent Living Systems

53) Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce

54) JAMARO/TTERRA

55) JoAnn Chiddister on behalf of C.C.

56) Larkin Community Hospital

57) Layla Estrada, a minor child, in care of Justice for Kids

58) Lennar Corporation

59) LiFT Academy / LiFT University

60) Live Nation Entertainment

61) Marathon Petroleum Corporation

62) Marcus Button, Robin Button, and Robin Button as Beneficiary of Estate of Mark Button

63) Marine Industries Association of Palm Beach County, Inc.

64) Matthews Bus Alliance, Inc.

65) Max Giannikos, by Waggener Law, PLLC

66) Meat Market Tampa LLC

67) Melbourne Tillman Water Control District

68) Merlin Law Group, P. A.

69) Miami-Dade County Public Schools

70) Michele Mitchell on behalf of H.H.

71) Moleaer, Inc.

72) Nova Southeastern University

73) Novartis Services, Inc.

74) Oscar Health

75) Palm Beach County

76) Paydhealth

77) Pinnacle Corporate Park, LLC

78) Pinnacle Ozone Solutions, LLC

79) PMI US Corporate Services Inc. and Affiliates

80) Power Slap

81) Precision Companies, Inc.

82) Private Care Association of Florida Inc.

83) Reading and Math, Inc.

84) Rogers Behavioral Health

85) RTR Financial Services, Inc.

86) Ruth Eckerd Hall, Inc.

87) Safe Families for Children Alliance

88) Salvador Dali Museum, Inc.

89) Santa Fe College Foundation, Inc.

90) Sensys Gatso USA

91) Sidecar Health, Inc.

92) Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Tampa Bay, Florida, Inc.

93) St. Petersburg Distillery Company

94) St. Petersburg Downtown Partnership

95) Stericycle, Inc.

96) StormQuant Inc.

97) Sunrise Mills (MLP) Limited Partnership Dist of Columbia Ltd Partnership

98) Tampa Bay Chamber

99) Tampa Bay Water

100) Tampa Hillsborough Expressway Authority

101) Temple Beth-El of St. Petersburg, Florida Inc.

102) The Academy at Glengary

103) The Association of Early Learning Coalitions

104) The Astronauts Memorial Foundation

105) The Building Industry Institute, Inc.

106) The Children's Trust

107) The Doc App Inc.

108) The Florida Holocaust Museum

109) The Key Clubhouse of South Florida

110) The Promise Fund of Florida, Inc.

111) Trapbag

112) University of South Florida Foundation

113) USF Student Government

114) Verizon

115) Wal-Mart Stores, Inc

116) Who We Play For

117) Williams Communications, Inc.

118) Women of Tomorrow Mentor and Scholarship Program, Inc.

119) Women of Tomorrow, Inc.

120) Young Mens Christian Association of Greater St Petersburg Inc

121) Zuffa, LLC

MARIAN SALZMAN

(Connecticut)

HILLARY THROWER

(Florida)
  • (415) 389-6800

  • 2350 Kerner BlvdSuite 250San RafaelCA94901-5596

HILLARY THROWER

(Tennessee)
  • 415-389-6800

  • c/o 2350 Kerner Blvd., Ste. 250San RafaelCA94901

HILLARY THROWER

(Georgia)

NICHOLAS WALTS

(Louisiana)
Clients:
Clients:

AMANDA WHEELER

(Colorado)
  • 415-389-6800

  • c/o 2350 Kerner Blvd., Ste. 250San RafaelCA94901

GLENN WILLARD

(Federal)
Clients:

1) Abrasive Blasting Manufacturers Alliance

2) Advanced Emissions Solutions, Inc.

3) Al-Mawarid Bank SAL

4) Alliance for Biosecurity

5) Alvogen, Inc.

6) American Association of Poison Control Centers (AAPCC)

7) American Staffing Association

8) American Water Works Association

9) Americans for Carbon Dividends

10) Aon Hewitt

11) Association of American Medical Colleges

12) Association of American Railroads

13) Association of Institutional Investors

14) Atlanticus Holding Corporation

15) Autodesk, Inc.

16) Barnard Construction Company, Inc

17) Bella Group

18) Bike Bentonville LLC

19) Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.

20) Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney obo MDG Contracting and Environmental Solutions

21) Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC obo Murray Hill Group, Inc.

22) Cafaro Company

23) California Steel Industries, Inc.

24) Calvary Hospital

25) Camera Ecuatoriano Americana de Comercio Guayaquil

26) Care.com

27) Carestream Health, Inc.

28) Central Ohio Transit Authority

29) Cerberus Capital Management

30) Chatham Area Transit (CAT)

31) Children's Tumor Foundation

32) Cintas Corporation

33) City of Boise

34) City of Castle Pines

35) City of Detroit

36) City of Greenville SC

37) City of Las Vegas

38) City of Mesa

39) City of New Orleans

40) City of Philadelphia - Division of Aviation

41) City of Portland

42) City of San Diego

43) City of South San Francisco

44) Commerce City

45) CRRC Sifang America Incorporated

46) CTL Energy, Inc. formerly Somerset Coal International

47) Cuyahoga County

48) Danone North America

49) Daybrook Holdings, Inc.

50) Denver Regional Transportation District

51) Denver Water

52) DexCom, Inc.

53) Discovery Communications

54) EFA Education, LLC

55) Energy Marketers of America

56) Equinix

57) Fenicia Bank SAL

58) Fintech Advisory Inc.

59) Forest City Realty Trust, Inc.

60) Gazprombank GPB (OJSC)

61) Goodnight Midstream, LLC (formerly 1804 Operating, LLC)

62) Government of U.S. Virgin Islands

63) Grand Rapids Public Museum

64) Halogenated Solvents Industry Alliance, Inc.

65) Hanesbrands, Inc.

66) HeartFlow, Inc.

67) HELLEN Systems, LLC

68) Hexion, Inc.

69) Hillsborough County

70) Huntington Ingalls Incorporated

71) IAC

72) IBL Bank SAL

73) iFoodDecisionSciences, Inc.

74) Impact Journals, LLC

75) Infra-Bk, LLC

76) Invacare Corporation

77) Ivanyan & Partners

78) Jabil, Inc.

79) James Campbell Company

80) JBS USA Food Company

81) Jubilant Pharma Holdings Inc.

82) JUUL Labs, Inc.

83) KTM North America, Inc.

84) La Maestra Family Clinic, Inc.

85) Leon County Attorneys Office

86) Leon County Board of County Commissioners

87) Ligado Networks LLC

88) Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority

89) Ludvik Electric Co.

90) M1 Group

91) Madison Marquette Realty Services L.P.

92) Management and Training Corporation

93) Marriott International, Inc.

94) Mars, Incorporated

95) Match Group

96) MEAB SAL

97) Melaleuca, Inc.

98) MetaBank

99) Metropolitan District Commission of Connecticut

100) MGM Resorts International

101) Miami-Dade County

102) MicroPact

103) Midland Business Alliance

104) Momentive Performance Materials

105) Multnomah County

106) musicFIRST

107) National Air Traffic Controllers Association

108) National Association for Oilheat Research and Education

109) National Cannabis Roundtable

110) National Flea Market Association

111) NetJets

112) NLMK Pennsylvania

113) North Carolina Biotechnology Center

114) Oceus Networks

115) OCLC

116) Office of the Governor, State of Colorado

117) Ohio University

118) Olin Corporation

119) Owens Corning

120) Panasonic Avionics Corporation

121) Para la Naturaleza, Inc.

122) Park-Ohio Industries, Inc.

123) Partnership for Quality Home Healthcare

124) Piaggio Group Americas, Inc.

125) PMI Global Services Inc.

126) Policy and Taxation Group

127) Ready Colorado

128) Rendeavour Holding Limited

129) Republic Steel

130) Rianlon Americas, Inc.

131) SK hynix America, Inc.

132) Solar Energy Industries Association

133) SpaceX

134) Study Edge

135) SYMX Holdings

136) TATA Consultancy Services

137) Teijin Aramid USA, Inc.

138) The Advocacy Group at Cardenas Partners LLC on behalf of Ocala, FL

139) The Coca Cola Company

140) The Mosaic Company

141) The Pebble Partnership

142) The Procter and Gamble Company

143) The Trucking Alliance

144) The University of Miami

145) Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Foundation

146) Thomas Jefferson University

147) Tinuum Group LLC

148) TOTAL S.A.

149) TransDigm Group Incorporated

150) Transportation Institute

151) Transurban (USA) Inc

152) Trojan Technologies

153) TruGreen Limited Partnership

154) Ukpeagvik Inupiat Corporation

155) Uncommon Schools, Inc.

156) Unione Italiana Vini on behalf of Taub Family Companies

157) United Rentals, Inc.

158) United States Council for International Business

159) United States Infrastructure Corporation

160) United Work & Travel

161) Universities Space Research Association

162) University of Georgia

163) Urban Ecology Center (UEC)

164) Verified Voting

165) Wake Forest University Health Sciences

166) Walton Enterprises

167) Wegmans Food Markets, Inc.

168) Weirton Medical Center

169) West Coast University

170) Westinghouse Electric Company

171) Wheel Pros, LLC

172) Xavier University School of Medicine

173) Yelp, Inc.

174) Zippo Manufacturing Company

PATRIZIA ZITA

(New Jersey)
  • 609-530-1234

  • 400 Sullivan WayWest TrentonNJ08628

Clients: