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MELVIN MALONE

(Tennessee)

As Practice Group Leader of the firm's Regulatory and Government Group, Mr. Malone focuses on government relations, telecommunications, public utilities and administrative law. Due to his prior public service, coupled with his previous engagements on a hosts of public policy matters, Melvin is often sought out by state leaders to provide insight, observations and counsel on various legislative and regulatory initiatives.

AV-rated, Martindale-Hubbell
Fellow, America Bar Foundation
Fellow, Tennessee Bar Foundation
Fellow, Napier-Looby Bar Foundation
Fellow, Nashville Bar Foundation
Appointed by Gov. Lee to the Board of Directors, TPAC Management Corporation, 2019- Present
Appointed by Gov. Haslam to the Board of Directors, TPAC Management Corporation, 2013-2019
R.B.J. Campbelle Award, the University of Tennessee College of Law, 2012
"Nashville's Top 101 Lawyers", Nashville Post Magazine, 2011
Best Lawyers in America
    Energy Law, 2011-2022
    Government Relations, 2016-2022
    Administrative/Regulatory Law, 2022
    Communications Law, 2020-2022
    Lawyer of the Year, Energy Law (Nashville, TN), 2018, 2020, 2022
Mid-South Super Lawyers , Civil Litigation Defense, 2013-2014
J.C. Napier Trailblazer Award, Napier-Looby Bar Foundation, 2010
"In Charge," Legal Category, Nashville Post, 2010
Best of the Bar, Nashville Business Journal, 2003, 2009, 2020
Commissioner, Tennessee Public Utility Commission (Formerly Tennessee Regulatory Authority), 1996-2002
Deputy Legal Counsel to Tennessee Governor Don Sundquist, 1995-1996
Dr. Calvin Calhoun Distinguished Member of the Year Award, 100 Black Men of Middle Tennessee, 2006, 2014 & 2015.
Special Appointment by Gov. Haslam, Tennessee Supreme Court, 2013

Melvin was one of the first practitioners before the Tennessee Public Utility Commission to obtain approval of capital recovery riders under Tennessee's newly passed legislative initiative authorizing alternative regulatory mechanisms for public utilities.

Served a special appointment by Governor Bill Haslam to the Tennessee Supreme Court to hear a case from which four Supreme Court Justices recused themselves (Hooker et al v. Lt. Governor Ramsey et al.).

Successfully litigated on behalf of Tennessee's only publicly held water provider, a regional financial institution, a global wireless communications company, the nation's largest three-service utility, a national automotive finance company, and a coalition of Tennessee telephone cooperatives.

Successfully litigated on behalf of a coalition of over 200 retail fuel providers in an alternative fuel anti-competition case.

Commissioner, Tennessee Public Utility Commission (Formerly Tennessee Regulatory Authority), 1996-2002.

Deputy Legal Counsel to Tennessee Governor Don Sundquist, 1995-1996.

KATHRYN STEWART

(Mississippi)

As a Senior Government Relations Advisor Kathryn has years of experience in state government, managing public relations campaigns and advising on policy issues. Most recently she worked with lawmakers on the passage of the University of Mississippi Medical Center Healthcare Collaboration Act and the Mississippi Charter School Act.

6-10 years

Governor Tate Reeves Inaugural Committee, Co-Chair, 2020

Director of Administration and Policy Advisor, Office of Lt. Governor Tate Reeves, State of Mississippi, 2011-2012

Director of College Savings Mississippi, Office of State Treasurer Tate Reeves, State of Mississippi, 2009-2011

Director of Public Affairs, Office of Governor Haley Barbour, State of Mississippi, 2005

Deputy Press Secretary, Office of Governor Haley Barbour, State of Mississippi, 2004

Barbour for Governor Campaign, 2003

Interim administrator of the Mississippi Charter School Authorizer Board.

Senior advisor to Lt. Governor on major policy issues including: education reform legislation that changed the state's rating system to an A-F scale, administrative consolidation of low- performing school districts, universal screenings and school choice scholarships for dyslexic students, and advocated for the Lt. Governor's charter school position. Managed Lt. Governor's appointments to various boards and commissions.

Oversaw the College Savings Division of the State Treasury and served as the primary media contact for the agency. Managed the state's 529 Records Administrators – MPACT and MACS.

Spokesperson and media contact for Governor's Office during Hurricane Katrina and coordinated numerous press conferences and special events on behalf of the Governor's Office.

Conducted national public relations campaigns on behalf of consumer health clients at an international public relations firm in New York City

CAROLINE SIMS

(Mississippi)

As a trusted advocate throughout state government, Caroline works to advance clients' goals in the legislative and executive branches on a variety of issues important to them. Caroline brings the experience of assisting in creating innovative reforms to some of Mississippi's most critical challenges in the healthcare, education, transportation, and financial sectors. As a Senior Government Relations Advisor, she understands client goals and uses her experience and relationships to create a pathway for success.

11-15 years

Worked with clients, legislators, and executive branch to implement critical initiatives including the Mississippi Charter School Act of 2013, the Literacy Based Promotion Act, and the Healthcare Collaboration Act.

American Cancer Society, Best Dressed Jackson Honoree, 2021

American Council of Young Political Leaders, Delegate to Cambodia and Malaysia, 2019

Appointed by Governor Haley Barbour to serve on the Board of Commissioners for the Mississippi Commission for Volunteer Service.

Served as primary liaison between Department of Homeland Security and Governors, Advisors and staffs of five-state region. Coordinated media/press relations for office of Secretary Michael Chertoff.

Former intern for Office of Republican Whip (2007), United States Agency for International Development (2005) and White House Office of the First Lady (2004).

Caroline serves as a Senior Government Relations Advisor at Butler Snow LLP where she advocates for client interests covering a wide range of issues. She has successfully worked on the passage and implementation of new legislation creating further opportunities in the healthcare, education, transportation and financial industries. Additionally, she is experienced in state funding matters and has effectively represented multiple clients in efforts to secure state appropriations and bond funding.

Caroline has served on a number of boards and commissions including the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Mississippi Board of Directors, the Mississippi Campaign for Grade Level Reading Advisory Board, Mississippi Commission for Volunteer Service, University of Mississippi Young Alumni Board and as chair of the Fondren Renaissance Foundation Board. Caroline is a member of the American Council of Young Political Leaders and participated in their exchange program as a delegate to Cambodia and Malaysia in 2019.

She is also an active volunteer in the community spending time serving others through the Junior League of Jackson, Northminster Baptist Church, her children’s schools, and other community organizations.

Prior to joining Butler Snow, Caroline served in the Bush Administration as a State and Local Coordinator and an Assistant Press Secretary at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. She has held several internships including for Office of Republican Whip, the United States Agency for International Development and the White House Office of the First Lady. Caroline graduated summa cum laude from the University of Mississippi with a B.A. in International Studies and Spanish. During college she was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa and was a member of the Sally McDonell Barksdale Honors College and the Croft Institute for International Studies.

  • 225-336-4143

  • P.O. BOX 44032BATON ROUGELOUISIANA70804

Subjects: All Subjects

Links:Website

Since 1980, Haynie & Associates has raised the standard for Louisiana lobbying and government relations firms. With a tireless work ethic, impeccable professionalism, focus on detail, and an in-depth understanding of the legislative process, we have earned the respect of state lawmakers, corporations, and clients throughout the United States -- and consistently produced milestone successes for high-profile clients across many industries and professions. If you demand proven skills, established credibility, and unfailing integrity, our reputation speaks clearly.

48) Louisiana Appleseed

49) Louisiana Assoc of Club Executives

50) Louisiana Association of Waterways and Shipyards

51) Louisiana Bariatric Surgery Association

52) Louisiana Boys and Girls Club Alliance

53) Louisiana Coin Dealers Association

54) Louisiana Engineering Society

55) Louisiana Insurers Conference

56) Louisiana Medical Mutual Insurance Company

57) Louisiana Oilfield Contractors Association

58) Louisiana Oilfield Contractors Association - SIF

59) Louisiana Society of Anesthesiologists

60) Louisiana Travel Association

61) MCNA Health Care Holdings, LLC

62) Metric Engineering

63) Molson Coors Beverage Company USA LLC

64) Money Service Business Association

65) National Elevator Industry, Inc.

66) New Orleans Pelicans

67) New Orleans Saints Limited Partnership

68) Pinnacle Precision

69) Plasma Games

70) Plenary America US Holdings, Inc.

71) Plumbers & Steamfitters' Local Union No. 60

72) Polimorphic Inc.

73) Pulsara

74) Red River Healthcare

75) RKH Consulting, LLC

76) Safepoint Holdings, Inc.

77) Service Corporation International

78) Shelton Energy Solutions

79) SLEMCO

80) Southern Glazer's Wine and Spirits

81) The Cartesian Company

82) The City of Opelousas

83) The Gray Insurance Company

84) The Justice Collaborative, LLC

85) Thibodaux Regional Health System, Inc.

86) Tides Medical

87) Trinity Health PACE

88) University of Louisiana at Lafayette Foundation

89) Valen Surveillance and Security

90) Via Transportation Inc.

91) WanRACK

92) Williams Communications, Inc.

93) Workday

6-10 years

Awarded "Forty under 40" from the Baton Rouge business Report in 2014

Association of Louisiana Lobbyists - President 2015-2016, Board Member 2013 - present

National Association of State Lobbyists - Secretary 2017-2018, Board Member 2015 -present

Active in young professional organizations in Baton Rouge and Louisiana (on service committee of Forum 35)

State Commissioner, Volunteer Louisiana Commission 2014 - present

Philanthropic and social involvements with wide range of organizations

Ryan K. Haynie is a partner with the Baton Rouge-based Haynie and Associates, a government relations and lobbying firm founded 39 years ago by his father and namesake. High-profile clients have become a hallmark of the firm and its reputation in state and national circles is secure, due in no small part to an established record of credibility and unfailing integrity. Ryan marks the next generation of leadership at Haynie and Associates. He was raised from inside the family business while simultaneously developing relationships with key Capitol staffers, lawmakers and the right mix of business leaders, influencers and decision-makers. In a short period of time, Ryan has proven himself to be an invaluable asset to the success of Haynie and Associates and its clients - and is regarded as one of the most effective lobbyists in the Louisiana Capitol.

Ryan has also started to leave his own impression within the firm's storied offices at Longview, the historic former home of Mrs. Earl K. Long. From Ted Dunham Drive along the Capitol Lake, he has facilitated and planned charitable events and political fundraisers, continuing and furthering Longview's famous open door policy. Ryan is likewise bringing the firm's communications arm into a new era. As president and co-owner of Louisiana Governmental Studies, Ryan publishes and markets the Grass Roots Guide to the Louisiana Legislature , which was created more than two decades ago and remains the foremost trusted name in Louisiana Legislative resources. In 2010 Ryan developed and launched an iPhone application and currently operated a mobile website (www.mobilelgs.com) that allows users to access a digital database of the most current legislative and executive branch resources. Future products promise to be just as exciting as Ryan continues to develop a full service client management system ripe with tools for client communication, lobbying, data analytics and advocacy.

Finding ways to leverage technology has become a niche role for Ryan at Haynie and Associates. He has transformed client and lawmaker communications with up-to-date and real-time policy research and media services. Ryan is also bridging generational gaps nationally. In 2009, he formed Young Professional State Lobbyists, an organization of hand-selected lobbyists age 40 or younger from every U.S. state. In 2010 Ryan was selected to serve as president of YPSL as well as Host Committee & Website Committee chairman. The mission of YPSL is to change the public perception of its trade and prompt discussions between up-and-coming lobbying professionals from across the United States. Building off of this alliance, Ryan is already an active board member of the Association of Louisiana Lobbyists, and a member in good standings with the American League of Lobbyists, and the National Association of State Lobbyists.

Ryan's other political experience includes internships in the offices of Congressmen Charles Boustany and Rodney Alexander. Ryan is an active member of The Mystick Krewe of Louisianians (Washington Mardi Gras), Krewe of RIO, Krewe of Bonaparte, the Krewe of Endymion and the Krewe of Bacchus. Ryan is a member of the Young Professional Organizations Forum 35 in Baton Rouge and 705 in Lafayette as well as a member and lobbyist for Blueprint Louisiana comprised of many of Louisiana's most prominent business leaders. Outside of politics and carnival time, Ryan is an avid hunter and sportsman and is one of only a handful of members of the historic Winn Hawkins Oak Grove Hunting Club in southern Cameron Parish. Furthermore, Ryan participates in the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry, the Baton Rouge Chamber, the Lafayette Chamber and also serves as Vice President of Capitol View Development, operates Louisiana Trading Company LLC, and co-chairs the Haynie Family Foundation.

Born April 4, 1985, in Lafayette, Ryan attended St. Thomas More High School and went to work for Haynie and Associates upon graduating in 2003. Four years later, Ryan graduated from LSU's College of Arts and Sciences with a Bachelor Degree in Political Science. While an undergraduate, he presided over the Alpha Gamma Chapter of Kappa Alpha Fraternity and served on the Inner Fraternity Council. Ryan married Alana Robert in August of 2012 and they reside in Baton Rouge with their 4 year-old daughter.

SIDNEY ALLEN

(Mississippi)

6-10 years

Director of State Government Affairs, Comcast Cable Communications, Inc., 2007-2010

Vice President & Board of Directors, Mississippi Cable and Telecommunications Association, 2007-2010

President, Mississippi CablePAC, 2009-2010

Board of Directors, Louisiana Cable and Telecommunications Association, Baton Rouge, LA, 2010

Top 40 Under 40, Mississippi Business Journal, 2010

Leadership Mississippi, Class of 2010

  • Sidney's value to a client is a rare combination of long-standing, positive relationships with state officials and legislators, as well as with their staff, and an understanding of the important issues at the Capitol and throughout the State. - Perry Sansing, Special Assistant to the Chancellor for Government Affairs, The University of Mississippi
  • Served as State Caucus Manager for the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation (CSF) in Washington D.C., managing 18 states by communicating with state caucus leadership, attending in-state events and assisting with the crafting and passing of legislation.

    Served as Government Affairs Assistant for Jeffrey J. Kimbell and Associates in Washington D.C.

    Served as a Congressional Intern to U.S. Senator Thad Cochran.

    AMANDA YOUNG

    (Tennessee)

    Subjects: All Subjects

    Links:Website

    Mandy is an AV-Rated attorney in our Government, Administration & Regulatory and Health Law groups. She is a frequent speaker on the legislative process and updates on legislation. The Butler Snow team works to understand the issues of its clients and is often accused of asking a lot of questions to do that. We work with our clients to create the best strategies that advance the goals and interests of the client.

    20+ years

    Martindale-Hubbell
        AV -Preeminent Peer Review Rated
    Best Lawyers in America
        Insurance Law, 2007-2022
        Government Relations Practice, 2015-2022
        Lawyer of the Year, Insurance Law (Nashville), 2018
        Lawyer of the Year, Government Relations Practice (Nashville), 2020, 2022
    Nashville 101 Top Lawyers, Nashville Post Magazine, 2011
    In Charge list, Government/Politics, Nashville Post, 2010
    150 Best Lawyers, Business Tennessee, 2009
    Best of Bar, Nashville Business Journal
    Trustee, Harpeth Hall School
    Former Board of Directors, Women's Fund of Nashville, Community Foundation of Middle of Tennessee
    Former Board Member, Book 'Em
    Former Alumnae Board Member, Harpeth Hall School
    Former Board Member, Jade's Fund, Vanderbilt Children's Hospital
    Tennessee Lobbyist Association
    Former Member, Board of Directors

    • 225-336-4143

    • P.O. BOX 44032BATON ROUGELOUISIANA70804

    Subjects: All Subjects

    Links:Website

    Since 1980, Haynie & Associates has raised the standard for Louisiana lobbying and government relations firms. With a tireless work ethic, impeccable professionalism, focus on detail, and an in-depth understanding of the legislative process, we have earned the respect of state lawmakers, corporations, and clients throughout the United States-- and consistently produced milestone successes for high-profile clients across many industries and professions. If you demand proven skills, established credibility, and unfailing integrity, our reputation speaks clearly.

    20+ years

    Louisiana Political Museum Hall of Fame Inductee (2016)

    Lafayette General Hospital Foundation Board of Directors (present)

    Moncus - Lafayette Central Park - Board of Directors (present)

    232 Help- Board of Directors, Executive Committee (present)

    Hillard University Art Museum - Hillard Society - Chairman (present)

    Community Foundation of Acadiana - CFA - Board of Directors (present)

    Opus Christi Magum - Catholic Charities - Co-Chair (present)

    One Acadiana - Chamber of Commerce - Board of Directors (present)

    Swamp Base - Boy Scouts - Capital Campaign - Co-Chair (present)

    Evangeline Area Council, Boy Scouts of America, Advisory Board (present)

    ICON Awards/ABC Fund - Advisory Board (present)

    Order of Malta (Catholic Society) (present)

    Louisiana Governor's Mansion Preservation Foundation (present)

    Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities- Board of Directors (present)

    National Association of State Lobbyists (NASL) Past President, President Emeritus (present)

    ICON/Arts/Buisness/Culture: Patron Award (2019)

    Lafayette Civic Cup 86th Recipient (2018)

    National Outstanding Eagle Scout Award - NESA (2017)

    Louisiana Association of Museums Outstanding Foundation Support Award (2017)

    Louisiana Political Museum Hall of Fame Inductee (2016)

    University of Louisiana at Lafayette Spring Gala "Alumni Honoree" (2014)

    Lafayette Public Library - Major Donor Award (2009)

    Bishops Charity Ball - King Louis XIII (2000)

    Monsignor Alexander O. Sigur Award Recipient (Diocese of Lafayette) (1999)

    Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem (Catholic Order) - Knight Grand Cross

    Order of Malta (Catholic order)

    Louisiana Statehood Bicentennial Commission (past)

    Odgen Museum- Board of Directors (past)

    Louisiana Commemorative Coin Advisory Commission (past)

    Louisiana Association of Business and Industry Trade and Tourism Council (past)

    Evangeline Area Council, Boy Scouts of America, Vice President of Finance (past)

    Our Lady of Lords Hospital- Board of Directors (past)

    St. Thomas More High School Foundation Board (past)

    Bishop's Charity Ball, Fundraising Chairman (Diocese of Lafayette) (past)

    St. Thomas More School Board (3-year term) (past)

    Our Lady of Fatima School Board (past)

    Boy Scouts of America/Evangeline Council Board of Directors (past)

    Bishop Charity Ball Executive Committee (Diocese of Lafayette) (past)

    Louisiana Lobbying Commission (Registration and Reporting) (past)

    Our Lady of Fatima School Foundation, Board of Directors (past)

    Old State Capitol Foundation, Board of Directors, Advisory Board (past)

    Krewe of Gabriel, Lafayette, Louisiana (present)

    Krewe of Bonaporte, Lafayette, Louisiana (present)

    Krewe of Rio, Lafayette, Louisiana (present)

    Louisiana Historical Society, Board of Directors (past)

    Chairman of the University of Southwestern Louisiana Alumni Association's Legislative Relations (past)

    Louisiana Insurance Lawsuit Reporting Commission (past)

    Motor Carrier Safety Advisory Committee (State Police, Department of Public Safety) (past)

    Louisiana Association of Business & Industry (LABI); Steering Committee of the Liability Reform Task Force; Steering Committee of the Unemployment Compensation Task Force; Steering Committee of the Worker's Compensation Task Force (past)

    Lafayette Chamber of Commerce (Executive Committee; Board of Directors [1988-1990]; Past Chairman of the Oil & Gas Division/Long-Range Planning; Lafayette Leadership Board of Directors) (past)

    Fine Arts Foundation, Board of Directors (past)

    Commerce & Energy Bank of Lafayette, Louisiana, Advisory Board of Directors (past)

    Louisiana Society of Association Executives, Board of Directors (past)

    United Cerebral Palsy of Louisiana, First Vice-President (past)

    Chamber of Commerce, Vice President of State/National Affairs (past)

    Krewe of Louisiana, Washington, D.C. (1981-Present)

    Association of Louisiana Lobbyists (Member; President [1985-88]; Past President [1989]; Board of Directors [1990]) (past)

    Randy K. Haynie is the owner and president of Haynie & Associates, a government relations firm established in 1980 with offices in Baton Rouge and Lafayette, Louisiana. His son, Ryan K. Haynie, is his partner in the Baton Rouge-based firm of Haynie & Associates. From these bases of operation, he has been lobbying the Louisiana legislature for thirty-seven years and has served under the last seven Louisiana Governors.

    Randy Haynie first acquired his taste for politics upon being elected SGA President of the College of Sciences at the University of Southwestern Louisiana. After graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in biology, chemistry and mathematics, he became a Sergeant-at-Arms for the Louisiana Senate and then the personal aide of former Senator Edgar "Sonny" Mouton. He worked extensively in Mouton's gubernatorial campaign and with this experience under his belt; he opened the consulting firm of Haynie & Associates. The knowledge of the oil industry he picked up while working as a roughneck during the summer months while a student at USL helped him acquire one of his first clients, The Louisiana Oilfield Contractors Association, which he still represents today. It was not long before he began representing a wide variety of clients.

    Presently, he represents national corporations such as JP Morgan/Chase, GE (General Electric) GM (General Motors), Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, Caesar's Entertainment Inc., Enterprise Rental Cars Inc., New Orleans Saints, National Football League, and Johnson Controls.

    Ryan Haynie is President of Louisiana Governmental Studies, which has published a Louisiana Legislative Directory yearly since 1984. The firm has also published eight four-year editions of the Grass-Roots Guide to the Louisiana Legislature.

    Randy Haynie is just as involved in civic and professional organizations as he is in his businesses, an important lesson he learned as he achieved the rank of "Eagle" from the Boy Scouts of America. He is the past National President of the National Association of State Lobbyists. Furthermore, he currently serves on various boards throughout Louisiana, including the La. Endowment for the Humanities, the Paul and Lulu Hilliard University Art Museum in Lafayette, and the Community Foundation of Acadiana. In addition, he has served on the Bishop's Charity Ball Executive Committee for the Diocese of Lafayette since 1996 and was selected the 13th Annual Bishop's Charity Ball King Louis XIII in 2000 and was inducted into the Louisiana Political Hall of Fame in 2016. Randy is an active member of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre and was also accepted to the class of 2009 for the Order of Malta. In 2018, Randy was awarded the Lafayette Civic Cup, its 86th recipient since 1933.

    On the personal side, he is an avid collector of objects associated with Louisiana and has an extensive collection of Louisiana obsolete currency, including state, parish, municipal, merchant and bank notes which date back to the 1800s. He also collects lottery tickets issued by the first Louisiana Lottery Company as well as photos of Louisiana governors and memorabilia related to their terms of office. He has several early maps of Louisiana and owns original paintings by well-known Louisiana and Southern artists. Randy Haynie showcases his Louisiana collection at Long-View, his Baton Rouge office that was once the home of one of Louisiana's most colorful governors, Earl K. Long.

    TYLER MONK

    (Ohio)
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    • 612 Park St Fl 3ColumbusOH43215