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David helps Cornerstone clients identify opportunities and establishes a road map for success at a local, state and federal level

On behalf of a Cornerstone client, David drafted, assisted in the passage, and secured funding, establishing a full medical school loan repayment program for primary care physicians

David works with clients to increase funding and tax incentives enhancing economic development programs

11-15 years

David Adelman joined Cornerstone Government Affairs in 2010, bringing over 10 years of substantial experience in grassroots advocacy, developing and implementing strategic legislative campaigns, drafting and analyzing legislative language and reports and establishing, administering and advising political action committees.

Before joining Cornerstone, David worked for a law firm in West Des Moines where his practice focused on government relations, legislative law, PAC compliance and strategic advising, and election law. David continues to secure millions of dollars for clients through appropriation language, enables clients to secure major policy changes in a variety of issue areas and helps defeat language that would have been detrimental to clients' interests.

Prior to his role at the law firm, David worked with the Department of Justice, in the Iowa Attorney's General Office and clerked in the State Senate.

David worked in Washington, D.C. at the Democratic National Committee where he helped to design the voter protection program in 2004 and returned to Des Moines where he assisted in the establishment of the legal protection network for the Iowa Democratic Party. David served two terms on the Iowa Democratic State Central Committee; the Board of Directors for the Democratic Party.

Raised in Des Moines, David earned a B.S. in Marketing and Business Legal Studies from Miami University, and a certificate in International Business studying in London, England. He received his law degree with a Legislative Practice Certificate from Drake University Law School.

David and his wife, Liz, reside in Des Moines where they are active in the community and have three sons, Michael, Benjamin and Sam.

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

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

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

6-10 years

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

EDUCATION
Middlebury College, B.A. 1992

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

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

20+ years

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

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

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

MATTHEW O SHEA

(Illinois)

Our goal is to deliver results for our clients. We are a hardworking team who represent our clients' interests at the highest levels on both the legislative and executive sides.

Dedicated to working hard for our clients in a bi-partisian fashion.

Passionate about public service, government relations, grassroots and politics.

Innovative in our ways of approaching clients legislative and lobbying needs.

Matthew O'Shea is the President of Matthew O'Shea Consulting, Inc. In 1994, Matthew started his public service career with State Representative Dan Rutherford and then worked for State Representative James Durkin and Senator Thomas Walsh from 1995 through 2000. While working for Representative Durkin and Walsh, Matt attended John Marshall Law School and completed his Juris Doctor in 2000. After leaving Representative Durkin and Senator Walsh, he served as the Village Administrator for the Village of Forest Park located in the western suburbs of Cook County. While serving as Village Administrator, Matt was also appointed to the Senate to fill out the remaining term of Senator Tom Walsh for the 22nd Legislative District.

As State Senator, Matt was able to learn and experience the legislative process from an elected official standpoint. In 2004, Matt joined House Republican Minority Leader Tom Cross as Deputy Chief and Ethics Officer before coming Chief of Staff. In his role as Chief of Staff, he dealt with all four legislative caucuses including participating in several high level leadership meetings. His role as Chief of Staff allowed him to deal with many important issues facing the legislature such as pensions, capital funding, energy, local government, budget, Medicaid and redistricting.

Matt has knowledge and experience working with many regulatory issues including those before Joint Committee on Administrative Rules. Matt has spent time working on many political elections at all levels of state government.

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Patricia Mackavage, a former legislative aide to the last three Pennsylvania governors, is Executive Director in the Harrisburg office of DMGS. Patty manages the day-to-day operations of the Harrisburg office. In addition, she represents clients' issues before the legislature and local governments throughout Pennsylvania. The client issues she advocates are very broad, but her area of expertise is the state budget process and public finance/economic development. On behalf of a major developer, Patty was a successful advocate for various brownfield projects in the state, including passage of legislation to permit Wegmans to sell craft beer in their store located in Malvern, Pennsylvania, and securing millions of dollars in grants and loan commitments from government sources.

Patty is a seasoned veteran who served as deputy secretary for legislative affairs for Governor's Rendell and Schweiker. She also served as a liaison between members of the state general assembly and the governor's office in negotiating legislation, capital budget projects and constituent issues. Patty consulted with state House and Senate leaders on legislative agendas, and coordinated the development and introduction of legislation for 15 departments and agencies of the executive branch, including the Liquor Control Board, the Department of Transportation, Turnpike Commission, the Department of Environmental Protection, the Department of Public Welfare (now the Department of Human Services) and the Department of Labor & Industry. From 2001 to 2003, Patty served as acting secretary and deputy secretary for legislative affairs under Governor Mark Schweiker. During the Ridge administration, she served as both legislative director and assistant legislative director for the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue. Patty was also a senior lobbyist for another government relations firm, where she lobbied the Pennsylvania General Assembly and developed legislative/procurement strategies for clients in industries such as transportation, financial services, gaming, liquor and healthcare, as well as for municipal and county governments.

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

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

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

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

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Possesses nearly a decade of policy and government relations experience in Iowa

Previously served as an attorney at BrownWinick Law Firm

Former deputy chief of staff to Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds (R-IA)

6-10 years

Paige joined the firm's Iowa office after serving as an attorney at BrownWinick Law Firm for nearly two years.

Prior to joining BrownWinick, she served as the deputy chief of staff for Governor Kim Reynolds (R-IA). In that role, Paige oversaw the development of the Governor's policy agenda and successfully led efforts to enact the Governor's proposals to expand and fund mental health services, build broadband infrastructure, remove workforce barriers and expand educational opportunities. She also advised the Governor on the development of the state's $8.4 billion general fund budget and provided counsel on some of Iowa's most significant challenges in recent years, including the pandemic, civil unrest and a derecho. Before her time as deputy chief of staff, Paige worked as a policy advisor for Gov. Reynolds, focusing on health care and serving as the liaison to agencies, including the Departments of Human Services and Public Health and the Iowa Insurance Division.

She holds a Bachelor of Arts in political science from Iowa State University and her Juris Doctorate degree and Health Law Certificate from Drake University Law School. She was admitted to the Iowa Bar in April 2011.

  • 717-756-3435

  • 500 North Third StreetSuite 10BHARRISBURGPA17101

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As a Senior Manager for the Pennsylvania Government Affairs team based out of DMGS' Harrisburg office, Ron assists clients in navigating the state government. Throughout his career, Ron has established and maintained close, personal relationships with staff members from all four caucuses and every level of the executive branch. Ron has experience working with for-profit and non-profit clients, with a primary focus on Energy, Economic Development financing assistance, Labor, and Agriculture.

Prior to joining DMGS and spending some time in the private sector, Ron served as the Legislative Director for the PA Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED). There he worked with the Governor's office and four Legislative Caucuses on passage and enactment of the $2 billion Economic Development Stimulus Legislation under Governor Rendell. In addition, he served as the DCED staff lead to key Legislative Caucus Board staffers on the Commonwealth Finance Authority (CFA).

Prior to his time with the DCED, Ron was a key staffer in the General Assembly, working in various roles that ultimately led him to serve for Representative Phyllis Mundy as Executive Director of the Northeast Delegation. There he directed regional legislative activities for lawmakers on a variety of issues, staffed committee meetings in Harrisburg and Northeastern Pennsylvania, and monitored funding opportunities for delegation members.

Ron most recently served on the transition team of Harrisburg Mayor Eric Papenfuse. Additionally, he served as Community and Economic Development Committee Chair for PA Auditor General Eugene DePasquale's Transition Team in 2012 as well as Chairman of Public Safety for the Olde Uptown Harrisburg Neighborhood Association.

I have spent my entire career in Connecticut policy and politics at the municipal, state and federal level. Many of our clients are longstanding and we aim to grow our relationship year over year. Our firm is well balanced and has had a presence in Hartford for over 25 years.

15-20 years

Previously served as a state lobbyist and staff attorney for the Iowa Hospital Association

Extensive work with hospitals, managing their legislative needs, focusing specifically on behavioral health, licensure, financing and Medicaid

Helps Cornerstone clients formulate strategies to achieve their legislative and regulatory objectives and needs

Sara Allen joined Cornerstone in September 2016. Sara brings over five years of healthcare experience, as well as years spent lobbying, developing and executing policy positions, engaging grassroots advocates, and assisting with political action committee campaigns and endorsements. Sara assists clients throughout the legislative and rule-making process, focusing on health care and state government concerns.

Most recently, Sara worked as a state lobbyist and staff attorney working for the Iowa Hospital Association, representing all 118 Iowa hospitals at the statehouse and various administrative agencies. In this position, Sara gained expertise in a variety of areas impacting hospitals and other health care providers; these areas include financing and reimbursement, behavioral health, value-based healthcare delivery reform models, informational technology innovation, regulatory and legal compliance, scope of practice concerns for specific providers, public body concerns, and public health initiatives.

Before her position at the Iowa Hospital Association, Sara worked for a physician staffing company as associate corporate counsel. In that role, she was responsible for maintaining the corporation's business compliance, contract drafting and enforcement, and managing the human resources function.

Sara received her juris doctorate from Drake University in December 2010 and was admitted to the Iowa Bar in April 2011. Prior to Drake, Sara received her Business Administration degree from Grand View University. In addition to her formal education, Sara received her private pilot's license in 2005 and enjoys recreational flying.

Sara lives in Des Moines with her husband Colby and her three young children, Briar, Blake, and Boone.

Robyn Elliott is one of the most effective health care advocates in Maryland. She has helped clients realize cutting-edge policy achievements, often leading Maryland to become the first state in the country to implement innovative health care access policies. She is also an expert in the State budget process, and she has supported clients in leading successful funding initiatives.

15-20 years

Charlotte Ellertson Innovation Award - American Society for Emergency Contraception

Choice Advocate Award - NARAL Pro-Choice Maryland

"Locking Down Our Patient's Privacy" - Planned Parenthood of Maryland

Advocate of the Year - Maryland Women's Coalition for Health Care Reform

Innovator of the Year - The Daily Record

Former Director of Governmental Affairs - Maryland State Department of Health

With over 20 years in the policy advocacy field, Robyn S. Elliott has been a strong and successful advocate for community health providers primarily focused on ensuring increasing funding for health services, expanding health benefits, and ensuring that the regulatory environment allows providers to operate efficiently and effectively. Prior to this, Robyn worked for both the legislative and executive branches, where she spent almost ten years advocating for health care funding and policy priorities within State government. This included three years as the Director of Governmental Affairs for the Maryland Department of Health, where she was responsible for the broadest legislative package of any State agency; and two years in the Department as an advisor to the Secretary and Chief Financial Officer on how to advocate for funding priorities. Before her tenure at the Department of Health, Robyn worked with the Maryland General Assembly for three years as a budget analyst. She was responsible for advising the legislature about the budgets and policies of the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and Department of Aging. Robyn came to the General Assembly with several years of experience in health care finance, where she managed the budget for a State cancer-screening grant program and oversaw the budget process for a large hospital department. She has a master's degree in health care administration from the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill.

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.

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.

Lauren represents the firm's interests before the Arizona State Legislature, the Office of the Governor, state agencies and various municipalities, and has been recognized by the Arizona Capitol Times as one of the top lobbyists in the state under the age of 40.

6-10 years

Recognized by the Arizona Capitol Times as one of the top lobbyists in the state under the age of 40 (2017)

Recognized by the Arizona Capitol Times as a "Breakdown Breakout" winner, given to the sharpest political and industry minds in Arizona under 40 (2019)

With nearly a decade of government relations experience at the state and local level, Lauren's specialty practice areas include policy issues in the healthcare, real estate and tech sectors. Prior to entering into the policy realm, Lauren worked in marketing and public relations, executing local and national media campaigns for clients ranging from start-ups to Fortune 500 companies. Her background also includes having developed and implemented grassroots campaigns surrounding legislation for one of Arizona's largest nonprofit organizations. A graduate of the University of Arizona with an academic focus in journalism and political communication, Lauren has extensive experience working with local and national news outlets. Recognized by the Arizona Capitol Times as one of the top lobbyists in the state under the age of 40, Lauren represents the firm's interests before the Arizona State Legislature, the Office of the Governor, state agencies and various municipalities.

Education: B.S., University of Arizona

  • 502-875-1176

  • MML&K Suite 308305 Ann StreetFrankfortKY40601

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Since 2005, Jason Bentley has worked as an attorney and registered lobbyist for MML&K Government Solutions, where he maintains an energy and regulatory practice. He previously served as majority counsel to the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Energy & Commerce, where he worked for three successive Chairmen. While on the Committee, Jason was responsible for developing significant provisions in the Barton-Domenici Energy Policy Act of 2005. Jason returned to his native Kentucky, first as General Counsel and Policy Advisor to the Kentucky Public Service Commission, and then as Executive Director of the Kentucky Office of Energy Policy. He has served as the Governor's alternate on the Southern States Energy Board and chaired the annual SSEB meeting at the 2005 conference of the Southern Governors' Association. Jason graduated from Centre College in 1994 and the Vermont Law School in 1999, where he earned dual degrees in law and environmental law. In 1998, Jason was a visiting scholar with the Development Law Service of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in Rome, Italy, and previously served as Kentucky's Single Point of Contact (SPOC) to the U.S. Trade Representative.

Energy Bar Association, Member
Vermont Law Review, Member
U.S. Trade Representative, Kentucky Point of Contact, 2006 --Present

Kentucky Office of Energy Policy, Frankfort, KY, Executive Director, 2005
Kentucky Public Service Commission, Frankfort, KY, General Counsel/Policy Advisor, 2004 - 2005
US House of Representatives, Committee on Energy and Commerce, Washington, D.C., Majority Counsel, 1999 - 2004
United States Department of Justice, Environment & Natural Resources Division, Washington, D.C., Law Clerk, 1999
Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, Rome, Italy, Visiting Scholar, 1998

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.

Highly skilled attorney and former State Representative with experience in state and federal political and legislative process for over 25 years. My work includes legislative, regulatory and other interactions with state government for clients ranging from international companies to local non-profits. I take complex information and formulate strategy for clients.

11-15 years

Recognized by Colorado Confidential, as Most Effective State Representative, 2007 Session
Denver Business Journal, Power Book Winner, Health Care, 2006

Colorado Commissioner: Uniform Law Commission, 2005-11 and 2013-present (Division Chair, 2007-09; Member, Scope and Programs Committee, 2009-11); Chair of Colorado Commission 2013-present.

Member: Health Chairs, National Conference of State Legislatures, 2006-09.

International Election Observer: Member of National Democratic Institute's International
Observation Team for the Ukrainian Parliamentary Elections, 2007.

After serving as Chair of the Colorado House of Representatives Health and Human Services Committee, Anne returned to a full time law and lobbying practice in 2009. As a legislator, she had oversight responsibility for the Department of Public Health and Environment, Department of Human Services, Department of Health Care Policy and Financing, and was responsible for oversight responsibility for review and approval of more than 14,000 state rules and regulations annually, handling sensitive litigation and internal matters for the Colorado General Assembly.
She has lobbied federally as well as in several states. Her law experience includes advising emerging and established business and public entities, nonprofits and individuals on issues related to the course of commerce, choice of entity, real estate, transactions, litigation, and appellate and public policy needs in state and federal district and appellate courts in Colorado, Florida and Washington, DC.

William Shouldice & Associates LLC is a tri-partisan, Vermont lobbying, government affairs and public relations firm that designs customized legislative and regulatory lobbying strategies for Vermont, national and international clients. For over 40 years, our team of experienced professionals has helped our clients to successfully navigate the complex and challenging worlds of Vermont politics, lobbying, government affairs, public affairs and professional regulation.

Firm Specialties:
Our firm advocates on a wide-range of issues for clients such as Fortune 500 companies, trade associations, municipalities, multi-national and national firms, and entrepreneurs. We also specialize in helping clients through Vermont licensing and professional regulation matters at the Vermont Office of Professional Regulation, as well as non-profit association management.

HEATHER SHOULDICE joined William Shouldice & Associates in 2005 and became President in 2009. Prior to joining the firm, Heather was a member of the House of Representatives in the Vermont General Assembly where she served on the House Ways & Means Committee. This assignment gave her the privilege of obtaining firsthand knowledge of Vermont's tax system. Heather's successes have been the direct result of developing relationships in a true tri-partisan manner, making lasting relationships. She is known as a consensus builder and has brought this valuable skill to the firm.

Through her expansive experience, Heather directs planning and implementation of custom designed legislative strategies for their clients. These strategies include issue research and monitoring, constituency management, briefings for various audiences including government decision-makers outside the Legislature, preparing expert testimony and ensuring the client is in the right place at the right time.

CHASE EVERTON

(Utah)

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We are a full service firm that handles the toughest issues with diligence, dedication and straight forward honesty. We won't sugarcoat the difficulty and we won't overstate it. And we won't take you as a client if we don't feel we can help you. But rest assured when you hire LHP you can feel confident knowing if we can't help you it wasn't possible.

Legislation: Lincoln-Hill navigates the legislative process from start to finish by finding a sponsor, opening a bill file, and going through the drafting process. Whether securing the votes or defeating a bill, Lincoln-Hill is the team you need.

Campaigning: Close to 50 percent of current state legislators have partnered with Lincoln-Hill and Election Hive - Utah's premier state legislative race campaign management team - to manage their successful elections.

Messaging: Building a winning narrative is a critical part of every legislative effort. Being right is important, but making sure people understand why you're right matters even more.

Chase Everton brings more than a decade of experience as a lobbyist who has worked with federal, state, and local governments.

He has worked for associations, as an in-house lobbyist where he managed multi-state government relations efforts, including working with legislative bodies and attorneys general, and as a contract lobbyist. His government relations clients consist of many Fortune 500 companies and national brands such as 1-800 Contacts, Ancestry, eBay, Expedia Group, and Facebook.

Chase specializes in disruptive technologies, tax policy, and economic development. Over the past few years, he has secured millions of dollars in appropriations for his clients. Additionally, Chase has managed numerous public affairs projects for Fortune 500 mergers, local governments, and nonprofits.

Chase received a B.S. in Political Science from the University of Utah. When not at the Capitol, you will find Chase golfing and fly fishing in Utah's beautiful rivers.

One of the firm's founders, Barbara's focus is in state-level policy and advocacy where she represents the firm's clients before the Arizona State Legislature, the Governor's Office and executive branch agencies. She was named an Outstanding Woman in Business by the Phoenix Business Journal and is consistently recognized as one of the top lobbyists in Arizona by the Arizona Capitol Times. She has established herself as a highly effective advocate for a variety of private-sector enterprises with a special concentration in healthcare, manufacturing, telecommunications, and emerging technologies. Her prior experience includes two judicial clerkships and private law firm practice in Washington, D.C. and Arizona. Immediately prior to founding Triadvocates, Barbara was an integral member of the government relations practice group of Quarles & Brady LLP.

Education: B.A., The University of Arizona; J.D., American University, The Washington College of Law, Washington, D.C.

20+ years

0-5 years

I have legislative experience in a variety of issues affecting the insurance industry and related sectors, including health insurance, property and casualty insurance and regulatory reform. Prior to joining Public Policy Partners, I was the Director of Government Relations for the Maryland Hospital Association. I also served as the Director of Government Relations for the Maryland Insurance Administration. I have a Juris Doctor from the University of Baltimore School of Law, a Masters of Business Administration from the University of Baltimore and a Bachelor's of Science from Salisbury University.

Building on her local government background, Julie provides leadership to the firm's economic development practice where Triadvocates has supported clients in their investment of more than $32 Billion dollars in Arizona projects. Recognized as an adept dealmaker by the Arizona Capitol Times, Julie's experience ranges from housing, transportation, health care, energy and manufacturing. to tribal investment. Immediately prior to joining Triadvocates, Julie served as the principal staff and policy advisor to the mayor of one of Arizona's largest cities. In that capacity, she was responsible for strategic planning, policy development and outreach in subject areas such as transportation and infrastructure, land-use planning and finance. At Triadvocates, Julie guides client interaction with local, state and federal officials.

15-20 years

Julie received the WESTMARC President's Award for exemplary work in economic development and was inducted as an Honorary Bobcat at The University of Arizona. She has received Special Congressional Recognition from Congressman Ruben Gallego for her work on his Women's Advisory Commission and was selected by the Maricopa Community College Foundation Board of Directors to serve as Vice Chair.

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Frank has a wealth of political experience as a state legislator, deputy secretary of state and liaison for the Iowa Economic Development Authority

Works closely with legislators from both sides of the aisle to accomplish goals set out by Cornerstone clients

Experience working on numerous campaigns, ranging from local to national races

Before joining Cornerstone, Frank Chiodo most recently served as Deputy Secretary of State under Iowa Secretary of State Michael Mauro. While with the Iowa Department of Economic Development, Frank worked closely with Governor Tom Vilsack and Lieutenant Governor Sally Pederson to secure passage of the Iowa Values Fund, the largest and most successful economic development program in state history.

Frank also worked on Senator Tom Harkin's 2002 Senate campaign, and in 1999-2000 helped Vice President Al Gore secure a victory in the Iowa Caucuses.

Frank served in the Iowa House of Representatives representing District 67 in Des Moines from 1997 through 2003. He was ranking member of the Commerce Committee and elected as the minority whip.

In 2017, Frank was recognized by the Iowa General Assembly as a Pioneer Lawmaker.

William Shouldice & Associates LLC is a tri-partisan, Vermont lobbying, government affairs and public relations firm that designs customized legislative and regulatory lobbying strategies for Vermont, national and international clients. For over 40 years, our team of experienced professionals has helped our clients to successfully navigate the complex and challenging worlds of Vermont politics, lobbying, government affairs, public affairs and professional regulation.

Firm Specialties:
Our firm advocates on a wide-range of issues for clients such as Fortune 500 companies, trade associations, municipalities, multi-national and national firms, and entrepreneurs. We also specialize in helping clients through Vermont licensing and professional regulation matters at the Vermont Office of Professional Regulation, as well as non-profit association management.

EMMA C. SHOULDICE joined the family firm on January 2, 2020. A 2019 graduate of Providence College, Emma received a Bachelor of Arts Degree, majoring in Political Science with a Certificate in Business Studies.

Prior to graduation, Emma was a Senior Intern for Rhode Island Congressman David Cicilline communicating directly with constituents, provided training to new interns on office protocols, wrote constituent communications, and handled information and database management. Emma also interned for William Shouldice & Associates LLC, monitoring House and Senate committees and bills, analyzed effects of potential amendments in the Vermont Legislature, and assessed the political landscape to proactively move client priorities.

Emma worked for The Advocacy Solutions LLC in Providence, Rhode Island while pursuing her college degree. At Advocacy Solutions, Emma analyzed fiscal year budgets and committee hearings to identify potential impact to clients' interests and presented findings to the Senior Lobbyist, tracked bills through all stages in the Rhode Island General Assembly, as well as managing bill calendars and committee hearings to ensure clients could attend essential meetings at the State House.

Emma's family comes from a long line of government relations enthusiasts. Her Aunt, Heather Shouldice, served in the Vermont House of Representatives. Her Father, Bill Shouldice IV, was Secretary of Commerce under Governor Howard Dean, and her Grandfather, Bill Shouldice III, is the Founder & Advisor of the Shouldice Firm. Emma's Great, Great Grandfather, William Burke, was a State Senator from Rutland County. Emma joins Heather Shouldice, Cheri L'Esperance and Tess Kennedy at William Shouldice & Associates LLC.

Emma lives in South Burlington and spends time on Cape Cod and Lake Dunmore in the summer.

RICHARD TRAVIS

(Arizona)

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Richard has more than 20 years of experience in Arizona state government and public affairs. Richard's skillset includes strategic planning, coalition management and coordination and development of media and grassroots efforts for legislation and initiatives. Richard's public-sector experience includes service as a staff director at the Arizona House of Representatives, Director of Government Affairs for the Arizona Supreme Court, Special Assistant Attorney General for Government Affairs for the Arizona Attorney General's Office, and Deputy Director for the Arizona Department of Transportation.

Education: B.A., Trinity University; J.D., University of Arizona College of Law

20+ years

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19th Star State Solutions was started with an idea of a personal approach to public affairs and government relations. John helps his clients navigate the sometimes confusing, ever changing, fast paced waters of the political process. Recognizing that no two issues are the same and that attention to detail is important, John offers each client - whether advancing legislation at the state level or managing procurement issues - a personal hand's on results orientated approach.

20+ years

Recently helped a client make a change in state law that cleared up a logistic regulatory burden that will bring back more than $500,000 to the State of Indiana.

19th Star State Solutions is also affiliated with Dentons Law Firm and a proud member of Dentons 50. As part of the Dentons 50 team. Dentons 50 is a full-service, 50-state public policy and advocacy network with unrivaled reach and depth in state capitols across the nation for clients in all industry sectors. Dentons 50 is a comprehensive, centralized resource for groups and businesses with complex, multistate policy matters.

John Willey is principal of 19th Star State Solutions, LLC, a full-service governmental affairs firm. John assists clients in their legislative, regulatory and executive branch lobbying needs. Mr. Willey has over 25 years' experience in lobbying, state and federal relations, crisis management, grassroots advocacy, campaign/political strategy and development of political action committees.
Prior to forming 19th Star State Solutions, he worked for Anthem, Inc. for over 18 years, managing public affairs for the State of Indiana as well as interests at the local, federal and regulatory level. In addition to his work on the lobbying side, he was also tasked with designing and implementing simultaneous PAC and Grassroots programs for associates in all Anthem states (which, at that time, included Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Colorado, and Nevada). Under his leadership, Grassroots Membership rose from just fewer than 300 to nearly 1,400, and Anthem's Political Action Committee tripled its PAC receipts as well as its membership to over 700 participants.
Before joining Anthem, John spent over two years as Executive Director of the Indiana Republican Party, running the day to day operations of a 10-person state party staff and managing the political budget for the 1996 elections.
Prior to his work at the state party, he spent over two years at the Indiana House of Representatives' Republican Caucus, serving as a Legislative Assistant and managing the caseloads of 5 State Representatives.
John has consulted on numerous state and federal political campaigns over the years and served as the Hancock County Republican Party Chairman for eight years. In the summer of 2002, John worked for Conservative David Willetts, MP (Member of Parliament) in the British House of Commons, assisting with the day to day duties of his office.
John has served on the Board of Directors of the Public Affairs Council in Washington D.C., the Indiana Chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis Society and the American Lung Association. John a past Chairman of the Board of the Coalition for Homelessness Intervention and Prevention (CHIP), and
John also serves on the Indiana Chamber of Commerce's Health Care Subcommittee and is a former member of its Indiana Business for Responsive Government Committee. He is a member of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce's Political Action Committee, and a past Legislative Chair and former Vice President of the Indiana Association of Health Plans and is a member of the Government Affairs Society of Indiana.
John is a graduate of the 33rd class of the Stanley K. Lacy Executive Leadership Series, and is also a graduate of the Public Affairs Council's 3 year Public Affairs Institute program.

Jay has been with Maine Street Solutions since 2001 in his role as a government affairs consultant. Previously, Jay served as a legislative assistant in Washington, D.C. for then-Congressman John Baldacci where he focused on agricultural, environmental, and taxation issues. Jay provides direct advocacy services on behalf of clients in a wide array issues, including energy, transportation, telecommunications, public safety, natural resource utilization, taxation, and professional regulation and licensure.

20+ years

Jay has been with Maine Street Solutions since 2001 in his role as a government affairs consultant. Previously, Jay served as a legislative assistant in Washington for then-Congressman John Baldacci where he focused on agricultural, environmental, and taxation issues. Jay provides direct advocacy services on behalf of clients in a wide array issues, including energy, transportation, telecommunications, public safety, natural resource utilization, taxation, and professional regulation and licensure.

In 2007, he spearheaded the effort to pass legislation to increase safety on Maine's roads, receiving the AAA Traffic Safety Excellence Award in recognition for his efforts. Jay provides campaign finance and strategic advice to numerous political action committees, including with respect to ballot initiatives and the campaign activities of legislative leadership.

Jay was awarded the 2009 Eisenhower Fellowship for Agriculture, which allowed him to travel to the European Union and India to study agricultural and energy related issues. Jay grew up on a dairy farm in Leeds, Maine, and he attended Virginia Tech where he graduated with a degree in Agricultural and Applied Economics.

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Proven record of helping Cornerstone clients navigate the complexities of local, state and federal government to achieve their desired goals

Former legislative director for a Member of Congress, chief of staff to the Iowa House Speaker and chief of staff to the Iowa Governor and Lieutenant Governor

Experience developing concepts and spearheading successful passage of creative funding strategies and policies to foster economic development for Iowa companies and communities

Matt Hinch brings over a decade of experience in state and federal government and as a well-respected campaign and political strategist. Most recently, Matt served as chief of staff to Governor Terry Branstad and Lt. Governor Kim Reynolds, where he oversaw the day-to-day operations of the State of Iowa's executive branch and the Governor's office. In addition, he served as the chief policy and political advisor to the Governor leading successful legislative efforts to strengthen Iowa's infrastructure, improve workforce training and reduce student debt.

Prior to his role in the Governor's office, Hinch served as the senior vice president of government relations and public policy for the Greater Des Moines Partnership, Iowa's largest chamber of commerce representing 21 affiliate chambers throughout the State and 5,300 business members. While at the Partnership, Hinch developed the concept and spearheaded the successful passage of the Iowa Reinvestment Act, a creative funding strategy bringing $100 million in resources to spur development into Iowa communities. Hinch was also influential in building support for the largest property tax reduction for all classes of property in Iowa's history and the Governor's historic education reform initiative, which has been recognized nationally by education organizations and the U.S. Department of Education for its innovative Teacher Leadership and Compensation plan.

Previously, Hinch served as chief of staff to Iowa House Speaker Kraig Paulsen. As the top aide to Paulsen, Matt was instrumental in assisting the Speaker and the House Republican Caucus as they successfully worked to eliminate a $900 million budget shortfall.

Hinch also served as legislative director and campaign manager for Congressman Tom Latham. With Latham, Hinch managed the Congressman's legislative portfolio and his work on several House Appropriations subcommittees, assisting the Congressman in securing millions of dollars for his Iowa constituents. He also led two successful grassroots re-election efforts for Latham, including a 21-point victory in 2008.

Matt is involved in a variety of local community initiatives including the Every Student, Every Day, Dowling Catholic High School Annual Appeal. Matt is also an active member in the Iowa State Blue Ribbon Foundation, an organization that works to promote and enhance activities for Iowa youth at the world-renowned Iowa State Fair. Matt is a contributor to the University of Iowa Foundation and the University of Iowa Athletics Department.

Matt holds a B.A. in Communications, a minor in Political Science and a certificate in Entrepreneurship from the Henry Tippie College of Business, all at the University of Iowa. A native of Des Moines, Matt resides in West Des Moines with his wife and two children.

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

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

20+ years

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

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

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

John leads the firm's government marketing efforts, where he brings more than 30 years of rich career experience in government leadership, policy, public affairs, procurement, media and business. He also contributes considerable expertise to state and federal policy and advocacy efforts across a wide range of policy areas, with a particular passion for education and workforce development. John has been a thought leader in the technology community in Arizona since serving as Arizona's first Chief Information Officer and as the government relations and community solutions manager for Intel Corporation. Prior experience includes serving as the federal/intergovernmental coordinator and policy advisor for the Office of the Governor, and as senior appropriations staff and legislative director for an Arizona Congressman.

Education: B.A., Lafayette College; M.A., Harvard Kennedy School

20+ years

LISA HARRIS JONES

(Maryland)

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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

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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.

SWATEK, VAUGHN & BRYAN

(Alabama)
  • 334-262-5200

Clients:

DAVIN AOYAGI

(Hawaii)
Clients:

ROBERT BARANSAKA

(Arizona)
  • 602-761-2760

Clients:
  • 518-432-7841

  • 111 WASHINGTON AVENUETHIRD FLOORALBANYNY

Clients:
Clients:

1) Acivilate

2) Advantage Capital

3) Alliance for Automotive Innovation

4) Altria Client Services LLC and its Affiliates

5) Amazon.com Services LLC

6) AQUA PENNSYLVANIA INC

7) ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES OF PA

8) Astellas Pharma US, Inc.

9) Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Pittsburgh

10) Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Capital Region

11) Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities of Philhaven

12) Childrens Home of Bradford

13) Colonial Management Group

14) Comcast Corporation

15) Commonwealth License Beverage Association

16) Community Energy, Inc

17) Constellation Energy Generation, LLC

18) Consumer Data Industry Association

19) CopyWatch

20) Cresco Labs

21) Cristo Rey Philadelphia High School

22) Cypress Creek Renewables

23) Dairy Farmers of America

24) Dakota Renewable Energy, LLC

25) Direct Energy

26) Election IQ

27) Emergency Response Training and Certification Association

28) ENTERPRISE LEASING COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, LLC dba ENTERPRISE MOBILITY

29) Enterprise Rent-A-Car Company of Pittsburgh, LLC dba Enterprise Mobility

30) Erie Zoological Society

31) Families Against Mandatory Minimums

32) G2Lytics

33) Geronimo Energy

34) Griffin Holdings

35) H. W. Lochner, Inc.

36) Harrisburg Downtown Improvement District

37) Highview Commercial, LLC

38) HOSPITAL & HEALTHSYSTEM ASSOCIATION OF PENNSYLVANIA

39) IGT and Its Affiliates

40) IGT Global Solutions

41) INDEPENDENCE BLUE CROSS

42) Injured Workers Pharmacy

43) Integrated Rroadways, LLC

44) InVision Human Services

45) Jewish Community Alliance of NEPA

46) Keystone Sanitary Landfill

47) Keystone State Railroad Association

48) Lancaster General Health

49) Las Vegas Sands Corp.

50) Lebanon Valley College

51) Lehigh Valley Zoological Society

52) Liquor Enforcement Association

53) Malt Beverage Distributors Association of PA

54) Medtronic, Inc.

55) Misericordia University

56) Motor Vehicle Protection Products Association

57) Mount Airy #1, LLC

58) NATIONAL AVIARY IN PITTSBURGH

59) Navarro & Wright Consulting Engineers, Inc.

60) New Story, Inc.

61) Norristown Zoological Society/Elmwood Park Zoo

62) Northwoods

63) Nurse Family Partnership

64) PA ASSOC OF CRIMINAL DEFENSE LAWYERS

65) PA Zoological Council

66) Pace-O-Matic

67) PayIt, LLC

68) PENNSYLVANIA AMUSEMENT AND MUSIC MACHINE ASSOCIATION

69) Pennsylvania Association of Naturopathic Physicians

70) Pennsylvania Cannabis Coalition

71) PENNSYLVANIA CATHOLIC CONFERENCE

72) PENNSYLVANIA COALITION OF NURSE PRACTITIONERS

73) Pennsylvania General Energy

74) PENNSYLVANIA HEALTH CARE ASSOCIATION

75) PENNSYLVANIA OPTOMETRIC ASSOCIATION

76) PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL BOARDS ASSOCIATION

77) PENNSYLVANIA STATE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION (PSEA)

78) Pennsylvanians Against Gerrymandering

79) Pennsylvanians for Responsible Government

80) Pennsylvanians for Responsible Medical Marijuana Research

81) PENRAC LLC dba Enterprise Mobility

82) Peoples Natural Gas Company LLC

83) Perdue AgriBusiness

84) Philadelphia Zoo

85) Philadelphians for a Fair Future

86) Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium

87) PMCAction

88) Pocono Springs Development

89) Real Alternatives

90) Rockland Associates, Inc.

91) Shell Oil Company

92) Signallamp Health

93) Sky King Fireworks

94) Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority

95) Speak Up!

96) St. Joseph's Preparatory School

97) Sunset Hills Medical

98) Systems & Methods, Inc.

99) Takeda Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc.

100) The Cobbs Creek Restoration and Community Foundation

101) The Commonwealth Medical College

102) The EADS Group

103) Tioga County Board of Commissioners

104) Tobyhanna Township

105) TransparentBusiness, Inc.

106) Tri-County Rural Electric Cooperative, Inc.

107) United Fiber & Data

108) UNITED FOOD AND COMMERCIAL WORKERS

109) Villanova University

110) Virtual learning Network

111) Visa U.S.A. Inc.

112) Volunteers of America Delaware Valley

113) Warren County Board of Commissioners

114) West Norriton Township

115) Western Pennsylvania Golf Association

116) Whole Plants, LLC

117) Ygrene Energy Fund

118) Zelenkofske Axelrod LLC

LOU BERTUCA

(Arizona)
  • 602-761-2760

Clients:
  • 518-407-5800

  • 121 STATE STREET4TH FLOORALBANYNY

Clients:

BRANDY CANTOR

(Kentucky)
  • 502-875-1176

  • MML&K202 W. Main StreetFrankfortKY40601

Clients:

TEYE CARMICHAEL

(Florida)
  • (850) 224-5081

  • 311 E Park AveTallahasseeFL32301-1513

Clients:
  • 518-407-5800

  • 121 STATE STREET4TH FLOORALBANYNY

Clients:
  • 518-407-5800

  • 121 STATE STREET4TH FLOORALBANYNY

Clients:
  • 518-407-5800

  • 121 STATE STREET4TH FLOORALBANYNY

Clients:

STEVE CRISAFULLI

(Florida)
  • (321) 223-8862

  • 5125 Mallard Lakes CtMerritt IsFL32953-7701

Clients:
  • 502-875-1176

  • MML&K202 W. Main StreetFrankfortKY40601

Clients:

DAVID DANIEL

(Florida)
Clients:

TASHAYLA PERSON DONOHOE

(Missouri)
  • (913) 302-3098

  • PO Box 71434th FloorKansas CityMO64113

Clients:

ALEX EATON

(MOMO)
  • (573) 616-9860

  • PO Box 7143Kansas CityMO64113

Clients:

CHRISTOPHER GIBSON

(Indiana)
Clients:
Clients:

JEFF HARTLEY

(Florida)
Clients:

1) 392 Farms, LLC d/b/a South Tip Wellness

2) 4 Sisters Solutions, Inc

3) A Kid's Place of Tampa Bay, Inc

4) Affinity Care of Palm Beach County

5) Allied Universal Electronic Monitoring US, Inc. f/k/a Attenti US, Inc.

6) American Board of Physician Specialties

7) American Integrity Insurance Company of Florida

8) Arc of Florida, Inc., The

9) AT&T Services, Inc.

10) Baptist Health Care Corporation

11) Boys Town Central Florida

12) Boys Town North Florida

13) Boys Town South Florida

14) BusPatrol America LLC

15) Catalis Holdco, Inc.

16) Champions for Children, Inc.

17) Children's Harbor, Inc.

18) Children's Healing Institute, The

19) Children's Home Inc DBA Children's Home Network

20) Children's Home Society of Florida, The

21) City of Naples

22) City of Pembroke Pines

23) College Board, The

24) Collier County Board of County Commissioners

25) CommuniCare Technology, Inc. d/b/a Pulsara

26) Conklin Davis Center for the Visually Impaired

27) CoreCivic, Inc.

28) Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

29) Diligent Services, Inc

30) Dosal Tobacco Corporation

31) DraftKings, Inc.

32) Duke Energy Corporation

33) Elevator Industry Work Preservation Fund

34) Employer Direct Healthcare

35) Everytown for Gun Safety Action Fund

36) Exchange Club Family Center, Inc.

37) Farm Share, Inc.

38) Florida Association for Child Care Management

39) Florida Association of Counties

40) Florida Association of Nurse Anesthetists DBA Florida Association of Nurse Anesthesiology

41) Florida Association of Professional Employer Organizations

42) Florida Bar, Family Law Section, The

43) Florida Chamber of Commerce

44) Florida East Coast Railway, LLC

45) Florida Gulf & Atlantic Railroad LLC

46) Florida Harbor Pilots Association, Inc.

47) Florida Health Care Association

48) Florida Hospital Association

49) Florida Institute for Human & Machine Cognition, Inc.

50) Florida Insurance Council

51) Florida Land Title Association

52) Florida Sheriff's Youth Ranches

53) Florida Surveying and Mapping Society

54) Florida Thoroughbred Breeders' and Owners' Association

55) Forerunner Industries, Inc.

56) Foundation for Florida's Future

57) Friends of Children and Families, Inc.

58) GLP FLA LLC

59) Graduation Alliance, Inc.

60) Guardant Health, Inc.

61) H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute

62) Health Network One/HN1

63) Hillsborough County Board of County Commissioners

64) HS1 Medical Management

65) Idemia Identity & Security USA LLC

66) IMPOWER

67) Istation

68) Jackpocket, Inc.

69) Jazz Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

70) JM Family Enterprises, Inc

71) Johnson & Johnson Services, Inc.

72) Kids In Distress Inc.

73) Marine Industries Association of South Florida

74) Meridian Governance Inc.

75) Mickelson & Company, LLC

76) Microsoft Corporation

77) National Council of State Boards of Nursing

78) NuQuatic, LLC

79) OmniTRAX Holdings Combined, Inc.

80) Osceola Legislative Effort

81) Pediatric Associates

82) PowerSchool Group LLC

83) Prime Pediatric Dental Group, PA

84) Publix Super Markets, Inc

85) Regional Rail Holdings, LLC

86) Residing Hope

87) Ringling College of Art & Design

88) Southern Healthcare Management, LLC

89) St. Augustine Youth Services Inc.

90) TD Bank US Holding Company

91) Thera True Florida, LLC

92) TMX Finance of Florida, Inc./Buckeye Check Cashing of Florida, Inc.

93) Transfr Inc

94) Turo Inc.

95) University of Florida Foundation, Inc

96) Walt Disney Parks & Resorts U.S. Inc.

97) Yondr, Inc

JOHN HEATH

(Arizona)
  • 602-761-2760

Clients:

DEREK HEIN

(Kansas)
Clients:

CLARE HESTER

(Mississippi)
Clients:
  • 502-875-1176

  • MML&K202 W. Main StreetFrankfortKY40601

Clients:

SHAON HINES

(Illinois)

TRACILYN MACKENZIE HOBSON

(Arizona)
  • 336-340-0008

  • 518-407-5800

  • 121 STATE STREET4TH FLOORALBANYNY

Clients:

LISA HURLEY

(Florida)
Clients:
Clients:

1) Acivilate

2) Advantage Capital

3) Alliance for Automotive Innovation

4) Altria Client Services LLC and its Affiliates

5) Amazon.com Services LLC

6) AQUA PENNSYLVANIA INC

7) ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES OF PA

8) Astellas Pharma US, Inc.

9) Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Pittsburgh

10) Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Capital Region

11) Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities of Philhaven

12) Childrens Home of Bradford

13) Colonial Management Group

14) Comcast Corporation

15) Commonwealth License Beverage Association

16) Community Energy, Inc

17) Community Media of South Central PA

18) Conservative Energy Network

19) Constellation Energy Generation, LLC

20) Consumer Data Industry Association

21) Contact Tracer Staffing and Workforce Management

22) CopyWatch

23) Cresco Labs

24) Cristo Rey Philadelphia High School

25) Cypress Creek Renewables

26) Dairy Farmers of America

27) Dakota Renewable Energy, LLC

28) Direct Energy

29) Direct Energy Services, LLC

30) Dutch Harvest, LLC

31) Election IQ

32) Emergency Response Training and Certification Association

33) ENTERPRISE LEASING COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, LLC dba ENTERPRISE MOBILITY

34) Enterprise Rent-A-Car Company of Pittsburgh, LLC dba Enterprise Mobility

35) Erie Zoological Society

36) Families Against Mandatory Minimums

37) Family First Homecare

38) G2Lytics

39) Geronimo Energy

40) H. W. Lochner, Inc.

41) Harrisburg Downtown Improvement District

42) Highview Commercial, LLC

43) HOSPITAL & HEALTHSYSTEM ASSOCIATION OF PENNSYLVANIA

44) IGT and Its Affiliates

45) IGT Global Solutions

46) INDEPENDENCE BLUE CROSS

47) Injured Workers Pharmacy

48) InVision Human Services

49) Jewish Community Alliance of NEPA

50) Keystone Sanitary Landfill

51) Keystone State Railroad Association

52) Lancaster General Health

53) Las Vegas Sands Corp.

54) Lebanon Valley College

55) Lehigh Valley Zoological Society

56) Lexmark International

57) Liquor Enforcement Association

58) Malt Beverage Distributors Association of PA

59) Medtronic, Inc.

60) Misericordia University

61) Motor Vehicle Protection Products Association

62) Mount Airy #1, LLC

63) NATIONAL AVIARY IN PITTSBURGH

64) Navarro & Wright Consulting Engineers, Inc.

65) New Story, Inc.

66) Norristown Zoological Society/Elmwood Park Zoo

67) Northwoods

68) Nurse Family Partnership

69) PA ASSOC OF CRIMINAL DEFENSE LAWYERS

70) PA Zoological Council

71) Pace-O-Matic

72) Pattern Energy

73) PayIt, LLC

74) PENNSYLVANIA AMUSEMENT AND MUSIC MACHINE ASSOCIATION

75) Pennsylvania Association of Naturopathic Physicians

76) Pennsylvania Cannabis Coalition

77) PENNSYLVANIA CATHOLIC CONFERENCE

78) PENNSYLVANIA COALITION OF NURSE PRACTITIONERS

79) Pennsylvania General Energy

80) PENNSYLVANIA HEALTH CARE ASSOCIATION

81) Pennsylvania Hearing Healthcare Association

82) PENNSYLVANIA OPTOMETRIC ASSOCIATION

83) PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL BOARDS ASSOCIATION

84) PENNSYLVANIA STATE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION (PSEA)

85) Pennsylvanians Against Gerrymandering

86) Pennsylvanians for Responsible Government

87) Pennsylvanians for Responsible Medical Marijuana Research

88) PENRAC LLC dba Enterprise Mobility

89) Peoples Natural Gas Company LLC

90) Perdue AgriBusiness

91) Philadelphia Zoo

92) Philadelphians for a Fair Future

93) Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium

94) PMCAction

95) Pocono Springs Development

96) Real Alternatives

97) Rockland Associates, Inc.

98) Shell Oil Company

99) Signallamp Health

100) Sky King Fireworks

101) Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority

102) Speak Up!

103) St. Joseph's Preparatory School

104) Stevens & Lee, P.C.

105) Sunset Hills Medical

106) Systems & Methods, Inc.

107) Takeda Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc.

108) The Cobbs Creek Restoration and Community Foundation

109) The Commonwealth Medical College

110) The EADS Group

111) Tioga County Board of Commissioners

112) Tobyhanna Township

113) TransparentBusiness, Inc.

114) Tri-County Rural Electric Cooperative, Inc.

115) United Fiber & Data

116) UNITED FOOD AND COMMERCIAL WORKERS

117) Villanova University

118) Virtual learning Network

119) Visa U.S.A. Inc.

120) Volunteers of America Delaware Valley

121) Warren County Board of Commissioners

122) West Norriton Township

123) Western Pennsylvania Golf Association

124) Whole Plants, LLC

125) Ygrene Energy Fund

126) Zelenkofske Axelrod LLC

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Clients:
Clients:
Clients:
Clients:

MATTHEW LAURICELLA

(New York)
  • 518-407-5800

  • 121 STATE STREET4TH FLOORALBANYNY

Clients:

RICHARD LAURICELLA

(New York)
  • 518-407-5800

  • 121 STATE STREET4TH FLOORALBANYNY

Clients:

REBECCA LOHMANN

(Missouri)
  • (573) 434-1514

  • PO Box 7143PO Box 7143Kansas CityMO64113

Clients:
Clients:

1) Acivilate

2) Advantage Capital

3) Alliance for Automotive Innovation

4) Altria Client Services LLC and its Affiliates

5) Amazon.com Services LLC

6) AQUA PENNSYLVANIA INC

7) ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES OF PA

8) Astellas Pharma US, Inc.

9) Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Pittsburgh

10) Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Capital Region

11) Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities of Philhaven

12) Childrens Home of Bradford

13) Colonial Management Group

14) Comcast Corporation

15) Common Craft Holding, LLC

16) Commonwealth License Beverage Association

17) Community Energy, Inc

18) Community Media of South Central PA

19) Conservative Energy Network

20) Constellation Energy Generation, LLC

21) Contact Tracer Staffing and Workforce Management

22) CopyWatch

23) Cresco Labs

24) Cristo Rey Philadelphia High School

25) Cypress Creek Renewables

26) Dairy Farmers of America

27) Dakota Renewable Energy, LLC

28) Direct Energy

29) Election IQ

30) Emergency Response Training and Certification Association

31) ENTERPRISE LEASING COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, LLC dba ENTERPRISE MOBILITY

32) Enterprise Rent-A-Car Company of Pittsburgh, LLC dba Enterprise Mobility

33) Erie Zoological Society

34) Families Against Mandatory Minimums

35) Family First Homecare

36) G2Lytics

37) Geronimo Energy

38) Griffin Holdings

39) H. W. Lochner, Inc.

40) Harrisburg Downtown Improvement District

41) Highview Commercial, LLC

42) HOSPITAL & HEALTHSYSTEM ASSOCIATION OF PENNSYLVANIA

43) IGT and Its Affiliates

44) IGT Global Solutions

45) INDEPENDENCE BLUE CROSS

46) Injured Workers Pharmacy

47) Integrated Rroadways, LLC

48) InVision Human Services

49) Jewish Community Alliance of NEPA

50) Keystone Sanitary Landfill

51) Keystone State Railroad Association

52) Lancaster General Health

53) Las Vegas Sands Corp.

54) Lebanon Valley College

55) Lehigh Valley Zoological Society

56) Lexmark International

57) Liquor Enforcement Association

58) Malt Beverage Distributors Association of PA

59) Medtronic, Inc.

60) Misericordia University

61) Motor Vehicle Protection Products Association

62) Mount Airy #1, LLC

63) NATIONAL AVIARY IN PITTSBURGH

64) Navarro & Wright Consulting Engineers, Inc.

65) New Story, Inc.

66) Norristown Zoological Society/Elmwood Park Zoo

67) Northwoods

68) Nurse Family Partnership

69) PA ASSOC OF CRIMINAL DEFENSE LAWYERS

70) PA Zoological Council

71) Pace-O-Matic

72) Pattern Energy

73) PayIt, LLC

74) PENNSYLVANIA AMUSEMENT AND MUSIC MACHINE ASSOCIATION

75) Pennsylvania Association of Naturopathic Physicians

76) Pennsylvania Cannabis Coalition

77) PENNSYLVANIA CATHOLIC CONFERENCE

78) PENNSYLVANIA COALITION OF NURSE PRACTITIONERS

79) Pennsylvania General Energy

80) PENNSYLVANIA HEALTH CARE ASSOCIATION

81) Pennsylvania Hearing Healthcare Association

82) PENNSYLVANIA OPTOMETRIC ASSOCIATION

83) PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL BOARDS ASSOCIATION

84) PENNSYLVANIA STATE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION (PSEA)

85) Pennsylvanians Against Gerrymandering

86) Pennsylvanians for Responsible Government

87) Pennsylvanians for Responsible Medical Marijuana Research

88) PENRAC LLC dba Enterprise Mobility

89) Peoples Natural Gas Company LLC

90) Perdue AgriBusiness

91) Philadelphia Zoo

92) Philadelphians for a Fair Future

93) Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium

94) PMCAction

95) Pocono Springs Development

96) Real Alternatives

97) Rockland Associates, Inc.

98) SH Advisors, LLC

99) Shell Oil Company

100) Signallamp Health

101) Sky King Fireworks

102) Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority

103) Speak Up!

104) St. Joseph's Preparatory School

105) Sunset Hills Medical

106) Systems & Methods, Inc.

107) Takeda Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc.

108) Teachers of Tomorrow

109) The Cobbs Creek Restoration and Community Foundation

110) The Commonwealth Medical College

111) The EADS Group

112) The Port-A-John

113) Tioga County Board of Commissioners

114) Tobyhanna Township

115) TransparentBusiness, Inc.

116) Tri-County Rural Electric Cooperative, Inc.

117) United Fiber & Data

118) UNITED FOOD AND COMMERCIAL WORKERS

119) Valley Wellness Dispensary, LLC

120) Vanilla Mynt, LLC

121) Villanova University

122) Virtual learning Network

123) Visa U.S.A. Inc.

124) Volunteers of America Delaware Valley

125) Warren County Board of Commissioners

126) West Norriton Township

127) Western Pennsylvania Golf Association

128) Whole Plants, LLC

129) Ygrene Energy Fund

130) Zelenkofske Axelrod LLC

Clients:

1) Acivilate

2) Advantage Capital

3) AIA PENNSYLVANIA

4) Alliance for Automotive Innovation

5) Altria Client Services LLC and its Affiliates

6) Amazon.com Services LLC

7) AQUA PENNSYLVANIA INC

8) ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES OF PA

9) Astellas Pharma US, Inc.

10) Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Pittsburgh

11) Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Capital Region

12) Bitcoin Depot

13) Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities of Philhaven

14) Childrens Home of Bradford

15) Colonial Management Group

16) Comcast Corporation

17) Common Craft Holding, LLC

18) Commonwealth License Beverage Association

19) Community Energy, Inc

20) Community Media of South Central PA

21) Conservative Energy Network

22) Constellation Energy Generation, LLC

23) Consumer Data Industry Association

24) Contact Tracer Staffing and Workforce Management

25) CopyWatch

26) Cresco Labs

27) Cristo Rey Philadelphia High School

28) Cypress Creek Renewables

29) Dairy Farmers of America

30) Dakota Renewable Energy, LLC

31) Direct Energy

32) Dutch Harvest, LLC

33) Election IQ

34) Emergency Response Training and Certification Association

35) ENTERPRISE LEASING COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, LLC dba ENTERPRISE MOBILITY

36) Enterprise Rent-A-Car Company of Pittsburgh, LLC dba Enterprise Mobility

37) Erie Zoological Society

38) Families Against Mandatory Minimums

39) Family First Homecare

40) G2Lytics

41) Geronimo Energy

42) Griffin Holdings

43) H. W. Lochner, Inc.

44) Harrisburg Downtown Improvement District

45) Highview Commercial, LLC

46) Honor Health Network

47) HOSPITAL & HEALTHSYSTEM ASSOCIATION OF PENNSYLVANIA

48) Housing Alliance of Pennsylvania

49) IBEW Local 459

50) IGT and Its Affiliates

51) IGT Global Solutions

52) INDEPENDENCE BLUE CROSS

53) Injured Workers Pharmacy

54) Integrated Rroadways, LLC

55) InVision Human Services

56) Jewish Community Alliance of NEPA

57) Keystone Sanitary Landfill

58) Keystone State Railroad Association

59) Lancaster General Health

60) Las Vegas Sands Corp.

61) Lebanon Valley College

62) Lehigh Valley Zoological Society

63) Lexmark International

64) Liquor Enforcement Association

65) Malt Beverage Distributors Association of PA

66) Medtronic, Inc.

67) Misericordia University

68) Motor Vehicle Protection Products Association

69) Mount Airy #1, LLC

70) NATIONAL AVIARY IN PITTSBURGH

71) Navarro & Wright Consulting Engineers, Inc.

72) New Story, Inc.

73) Norristown Zoological Society/Elmwood Park Zoo

74) Northwoods

75) Nurse Family Partnership

76) PA ASSOC OF CRIMINAL DEFENSE LAWYERS

77) PA Zoological Council

78) Pace-O-Matic

79) Pattern Energy

80) Pauline Auberle Foundation

81) PayIt, LLC

82) PENNSYLVANIA AMUSEMENT AND MUSIC MACHINE ASSOCIATION

83) Pennsylvania Association of Naturopathic Physicians

84) Pennsylvania Cannabis Coalition

85) PENNSYLVANIA CATHOLIC CONFERENCE

86) PENNSYLVANIA COALITION OF NURSE PRACTITIONERS

87) Pennsylvania General Energy

88) PENNSYLVANIA HEALTH CARE ASSOCIATION

89) Pennsylvania Hearing Healthcare Association

90) PENNSYLVANIA OPTOMETRIC ASSOCIATION

91) PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL BOARDS ASSOCIATION

92) PENNSYLVANIA STATE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION (PSEA)

93) Pennsylvanians Against Gerrymandering

94) Pennsylvanians for Responsible Government

95) Pennsylvanians for Responsible Medical Marijuana Research

96) PENRAC LLC dba Enterprise Mobility

97) Peoples Natural Gas Company LLC

98) Perdue AgriBusiness

99) Philadelphia Zoo

100) Philadelphians for a Fair Future

101) PHL Local Gaming LLC

102) Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium

103) PMCAction

104) Pocono Springs Development

105) Real Alternatives

106) Rockland Associates, Inc.

107) Sands Bethworks Gaming, LLC

108) SH Advisors, LLC

109) Shell Oil Company

110) Signallamp Health

111) Sky King Fireworks

112) Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority

113) Speak Up!

114) St. Joseph's Preparatory School

115) Stevens & Lee, P.C.

116) Sunset Hills Medical

117) Systems & Methods, Inc.

118) Takeda Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc.

119) Teachers of Tomorrow

120) The Cobbs Creek Restoration and Community Foundation

121) The Commonwealth Medical College

122) The EADS Group

123) The Port-A-John

124) The Vista Foundation on behalf of The Vista School

125) Tioga County Board of Commissioners

126) Tobyhanna Township

127) TransparentBusiness, Inc.

128) Tri-County Rural Electric Cooperative, Inc.

129) United Fiber & Data

130) UNITED FOOD AND COMMERCIAL WORKERS

131) United Food and Commercial Workers

132) Valley Wellness Dispensary, LLC

133) Vanilla Mynt, LLC

134) Villanova University

135) Virtual learning Network

136) Visa U.S.A. Inc.

137) Volunteers of America Delaware Valley

138) Warren County Board of Commissioners

139) West Norriton Township

140) Western Pennsylvania Golf Association

141) Whole Plants, LLC

142) Ygrene Energy Fund

143) Zelenkofske Axelrod LLC

  • 410-366-1500

  • 2423 Maryland AvenueSuite 100BaltimoreMD21218

Clients:

SHAUN MAYO

(Arizona)
  • 602-761-2760

Clients:

CAITLIN MCDONOUGH

(Maryland)
  • 410-366-1500

  • 2423 Maryland AvenueSuite 100BaltimoreMD21218

Clients:

ALEXANDRA MOORE

(New York)
  • 518-432-7841

  • 111 WASHINGTON AVENUETHIRD FLOORALBANYNY

Clients:

CHRIS NOLAN

(Kentucky)
  • 502-875-1176

  • MML&K Suite 308305 Ann StreetFrankfortKY40601

Clients:

CHRIS NOLAN

(Kentucky)
  • 502-875-1176

  • MML&K Suite 308305 Ann StreetFrankfortKY40601

Clients:
Clients:

1) Acivilate

2) Advantage Capital

3) AIA PENNSYLVANIA

4) Alliance for Automotive Innovation

5) Altria Client Services LLC and its Affiliates

6) Amazon.com Services LLC

7) AQUA PENNSYLVANIA INC

8) ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES OF PA

9) Astellas Pharma US, Inc.

10) Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Pittsburgh

11) Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Capital Region

12) Bitcoin Depot

13) Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities of Philhaven

14) Childrens Home of Bradford

15) Colonial Management Group

16) Comcast Corporation

17) Common Craft Holding, LLC

18) Commonwealth License Beverage Association

19) Community Energy, Inc

20) Community Media of South Central PA

21) Conservative Energy Network

22) Constellation Energy Generation, LLC

23) Consumer Data Industry Association

24) Contact Tracer Staffing and Workforce Management

25) CopyWatch

26) Cresco Labs

27) Cristo Rey Philadelphia High School

28) Cypress Creek Renewables

29) Dairy Farmers of America

30) Dakota Renewable Energy, LLC

31) Direct Energy

32) Dutch Harvest, LLC

33) Election IQ

34) Emergency Response Training and Certification Association

35) ENTERPRISE LEASING COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, LLC dba ENTERPRISE MOBILITY

36) Enterprise Rent-A-Car Company of Pittsburgh, LLC dba Enterprise Mobility

37) Erie Zoological Society

38) Families Against Mandatory Minimums

39) Family First Homecare

40) G2Lytics

41) Geronimo Energy

42) Griffin Holdings

43) H. W. Lochner, Inc.

44) Harrisburg Downtown Improvement District

45) Highview Commercial, LLC

46) Honor Health Network

47) HOSPITAL & HEALTHSYSTEM ASSOCIATION OF PENNSYLVANIA

48) Housing Alliance of Pennsylvania

49) IBEW Local 459

50) IGT and Its Affiliates

51) IGT Global Solutions

52) INDEPENDENCE BLUE CROSS

53) Injured Workers Pharmacy

54) Integrated Rroadways, LLC

55) InVision Human Services

56) Jewish Community Alliance of NEPA

57) Keystone Sanitary Landfill

58) Keystone State Railroad Association

59) Lancaster General Health

60) Las Vegas Sands Corp.

61) Lebanon Valley College

62) Lehigh Valley Zoological Society

63) Lexmark International

64) Liquor Enforcement Association

65) Malt Beverage Distributors Association of PA

66) Medtronic, Inc.

67) Misericordia University

68) Motor Vehicle Protection Products Association

69) Mount Airy #1, LLC

70) NATIONAL AVIARY IN PITTSBURGH

71) Navarro & Wright Consulting Engineers, Inc.

72) New Story, Inc.

73) Norristown Zoological Society/Elmwood Park Zoo

74) Northwoods

75) Nurse Family Partnership

76) PA ASSOC OF CRIMINAL DEFENSE LAWYERS

77) PA Zoological Council

78) Pace-O-Matic

79) Pattern Energy

80) Pauline Auberle Foundation

81) PayIt, LLC

82) PENNSYLVANIA AMUSEMENT AND MUSIC MACHINE ASSOCIATION

83) Pennsylvania Association of Naturopathic Physicians

84) Pennsylvania Cannabis Coalition

85) PENNSYLVANIA CATHOLIC CONFERENCE

86) PENNSYLVANIA COALITION OF NURSE PRACTITIONERS

87) Pennsylvania General Energy

88) PENNSYLVANIA HEALTH CARE ASSOCIATION

89) Pennsylvania Hearing Healthcare Association

90) PENNSYLVANIA OPTOMETRIC ASSOCIATION

91) PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL BOARDS ASSOCIATION

92) PENNSYLVANIA STATE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION (PSEA)

93) Pennsylvanians Against Gerrymandering

94) Pennsylvanians for Responsible Government

95) Pennsylvanians for Responsible Medical Marijuana Research

96) PENRAC LLC dba Enterprise Mobility

97) Peoples Natural Gas Company LLC

98) Perdue AgriBusiness

99) Philadelphia Zoo

100) Philadelphians for a Fair Future

101) Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium

102) PMCAction

103) Pocono Springs Development

104) Real Alternatives

105) Rockland Associates, Inc.

106) Sands Bethworks Gaming, LLC

107) SH Advisors, LLC

108) Shell Oil Company

109) Signallamp Health

110) Sky King Fireworks

111) Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority

112) Speak Up!

113) St. Joseph's Preparatory School

114) Stevens & Lee, P.C.

115) Sunset Hills Medical

116) Systems & Methods, Inc.

117) Takeda Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc.

118) Teachers of Tomorrow

119) The Cobbs Creek Restoration and Community Foundation

120) The Commonwealth Medical College

121) The EADS Group

122) The Port-A-John

123) The Vista Foundation on behalf of The Vista School

124) Tioga County Board of Commissioners

125) Tobyhanna Township

126) TransparentBusiness, Inc.

127) Tri-County Rural Electric Cooperative, Inc.

128) United Fiber & Data

129) UNITED FOOD AND COMMERCIAL WORKERS

130) United Food and Commercial Workers

131) Valley Wellness Dispensary, LLC

132) Vanilla Mynt, LLC

133) Villanova University

134) Virtual learning Network

135) Visa U.S.A. Inc.

136) Volunteers of America Delaware Valley

137) Warren County Board of Commissioners

138) West Norriton Township

139) Western Pennsylvania Golf Association

140) Whole Plants, LLC

141) Ygrene Energy Fund

142) Zelenkofske Axelrod LLC

  • 518-407-5800

  • 121 STATE STREET4TH FLOORALBANYNY

Clients:

SARA OSBORNE

(Kentucky)
  • 502-875-1176

  • MML&K Suite 308305 Ann StreetFrankfortKY40601

DANIEL PFEIFER

(MOMO)
  • (202) 375-9575

  • P.O. Box 7143Kansas CityMO64113

Clients:

ROXANNA PITONES

(Arizona)
  • 602-761-2760

Clients:

GREG PORTER

(MOMO)
  • (816) 721-3336

  • P.O. Box 7143Kansas CityMO64113

Clients:

JONATHAN REES

(Florida)
  • (850) 570-0043

  • 311 E Park AveTallahasseeFlorida32301

Clients:
  • 518-432-7841

  • 111 WASHINGTON AVENUETHIRD FLOORALBANYNY

Clients:
  • 518-407-5800

  • 121 STATE STREET4TH FLOORALBANYNY

Clients:
  • 518-432-7841

  • 111 WASHINGTON AVENUETHIRD FLOORALBANYNY

Clients:
  • 518-407-5800

  • 121 STATE STREET4TH FLOORALBANYNY

Clients:
  • 518-407-5800

  • 121 STATE STREET4TH FLOORALBANYNY

Clients:

FREDDY SOTO

(Arizona)
  • 602-761-2760

Clients:

HEATHER SPRAGUE

(Kansas)
  • (913) 568-1879

  • 800 SW JACKSON STREET, SUITE 1005TopekaKS66612

Clients:

KATHERINE STARR

(Kansas)
Clients:
  • 518-432-7841

  • 111 WASHINGTON AVENUETHIRD FLOORALBANYNY

Clients:

GENE THERRIAULT

(Alaska)
  • 9073473300

  • 2835 Chief William Drive, Unit 3FairbanksAlaska99709

  • 518-407-5800

  • 121 STATE STREET4TH FLOORALBANYNY

Clients:

DAVID WILLIS

(Missouri)
Clients:

ROBERT WILLIS

(Georgia)
  • 518-407-5800

  • 121 STATE STREET4TH FLOORALBANYNY

Clients:
  • 518-407-5800

  • 121 STATE STREET4TH FLOORALBANYNY

Clients:

1) 669 River Street LLC

2) 811, INC. (NY)

3) 88 Wall Street, LLC

4) ACUPUNCTURE SOCIETY OF NEW YORK, INC.

5) ADELPHI UNIVERSITY

6) Advanced Therapeutic Lab, Inc.

7) Alliance Data ( ADS ALLIANCE DATA SYSTEMS, INC.)

8) Alliance Data ( Alliance Data)

9) AMERICAN AIRLINES, INC.

10) ASSOCIATED MEDICAL SCHOOLS OF NEW YORK, INC.

11) ASURION CORPORATION & SUBSIDIARIES

12) AUTISM SPEAKS, INC.

13) BAXTER HEALTHCARE CORPORATION

14) BIOGEN

15) BLACKROCK, INC.

16) Buffalo Transportation, Inc.

17) CAPITAL REGION GAMING, LLC

18) CENTER COMMERCIAL SERVICES, INC. ( CENTER COMMERCIAL SERVICES, INC.)

19) CENTER COMMERCIAL SERVICES, INC. ( CENTER COMMERCIAL SERVICES, INC.; CENTER FOR DISABILITY SERVICES, INC.)

20) CENTER FOR DISABILITY SERVICES, INC.

21) CENTER FOR LAW AND JUSTICE - NEW YORK

22) CHILDCARE CAREERS, LLC

23) CROUSE COMMUNITY CENTER, INC

24) Darling Ingredients, Inc.

25) Dave & Buster's, Inc.

26) ENERGY COALITION (NYS) ( ENERGY COALITION (NYS))

27) ENERGY COALITION (NYS) ( ENERGY COALITION (NYS); NEW YORK OIL HEATING ASSOCIATION, INC.; OIL HEAT INSTITUTE OF LONG ISLAND, INC.; Star Group, L.P.)

28) EZRA MEDICAL CENTER

29) FOGO DE CHAO (HOLDINGS) INC.

30) FOOD BANK ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK STATE

31) GREATER NEW YORK AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION, INC.

32) HEALTHCARE ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK STATE, INC. ( HEALTHCARE ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK STATE, INC.)

33) Hudson Sports Complex

34) JACA ENTERTAINMENT CORP.

35) KELBERMAN CENTER (THE)

36) KNIC LLC

37) LEGAL AID SOCIETY OF NORTHEASTERN NEW YORK, INC.

38) Levine, Naomi

39) Liberty Dental Plan

40) LIBERTY RESOURCES, INC.

41) LIFEPLAN CCO NY ( LIFEPLAN CCO NY; Person Centered Services)

42) LIVE NATION ( LIVE NATION)

43) LYMPHATIC EDUCATION & RESEARCH NETWORK, INC.

44) MARANATHA HUMAN SERVICES, INC.

45) MARKS PANETH LLP

46) MARSHALL FARMS GROUP, LTD.

47) MAX GROUP, LLC (THE)

48) MAZZONE HOSPITALITY, INC.

49) NATIONAL BIODIESEL BOARD

50) NATO Theatre Owners of New York State, Inc. ( NATO Theatre Owners of New York State, Inc.)

51) NEW YORK ASSOCIATION OF NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS, INC. (NY) ( ASSOCIATION OF NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS, INC. (NY))

52) NEW YORK ASSOCIATION OF NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS, INC. (NY) ( NEW YORK ASSOCIATION OF NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS, INC. (NY))

53) NEW YORK BANKERS ASSOCIATION INC. ( NEW YORK BANKERS ASSOCIATION INC.)

54) NEW YORK BANKERS ASSOCIATION INC. ( New York Bankers Association)

55) New York State Creditors Bar Association, Inc.

56) Ninkatek ACB LLC

57) OIL HEAT INSTITUTE OF LONG ISLAND, INC.

58) OPHTHALMOLOGICAL SOCIETY (NYS) ( OPHTHALMOLOGICAL SOCIETY (NYS))

59) Otsuka America Pharmaceutical, Inc.

60) PAUL SMITH'S COLLEGE

61) PRIMARY CARE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

62) Purchase College Foundation

63) RJZM LLC

64) ROOT FARM INC. (THE)

65) Safe Storage LLC

66) Sarepta Therapeutics

67) Secure Identity, LLC

68) SHAKER CREW

69) SHIRE

70) SIDNEY ALBERT ALBANY JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER

71) SUNOVION PHARMACEUTICALS INC.

72) TAKEDA PHARMACEUTICALS AMERICA, INC.

73) TANGLEWOOD MANOR, INC.

74) UNITED HEALTH SERVICES, INC.

75) UNITED HOSPITAL FUND OF NEW YORK

76) UPSTATE CEREBRAL PALSY, INC.

77) YELED V'YALDA EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER, INC.

DANIELLE YOUNG-KOMBO

(Colorado)
  • 720-416-7519

  • 6385 S Harvest StAuroraCO80016

PATRICK ZLOGAR

(New York)
  • 518-432-7841

  • 111 WASHINGTON AVENUETHIRD FLOORALBANYNY

Clients: