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DOUG STRUYK

(Iowa)

Carney & Appleby P.L.C. was founded by James W. Carney in 1976 to serve clients throughout the State of Iowa. The firm engages in a General Practice with a heavy emphasis on civil litigation and legislation. The firm has available effective, trained support personnel and is AV rated by Martindale and Hubbell.

Firm Specialties:
Carney & Appleby P.L.C. is a small firm which has a heavy emphasis on legislative matters and administrative law matters. Its specialties include the following: general practice, legislative law, business law, torts, real estate, family law, administrative law, insurance law, trials and appeals in Federal and State Courts.

Our experienced legislative lobbying team possesses over 65 years of experience in government affairs and lobbying at the Iowa Statehouse and Iowa Executive Branch level. The firm has established itself as a premier provider of these services.

We have represented several Fortune 500 companies, professional associations, and industry associations throughout Iowa as well as HMOs, healthcare facilities, and other organizations. Our major clients have included AT&T, Anheuser-Busch, Caesar's Entertainment, Facebook, Meredith Corporation, SSAB, Lexis-Nexis, I N G Americas, Mediacom Communications, AIG, HSBC, One Main Financial, Wells Fargo, the Iowa State Bar Association, the Iowa Association of Nurse Anesthetists, and the Iowa Veterinary Medical Association, along with many other state associations.

DOUGLAS STRUYK joined Carney Appleby P.L.C. as an associate in 2013. Doug is a native of Council Bluffs, Iowa, graduating from Saint Albert High School in 1988. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Horticulture from Iowa State University in 1992. Doug received his Juris Doctorate from Creighton University School of Law in 1996 with Cum Laude honors and was admitted to the Iowa Bar in June of 1996. He is also a past president of the National Association of Bar Executives' Government Relations Section.

After graduating from law school, Doug was Chief of the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship's Agricultural Diversification Bureau. After working at the Department of Agriculture, Doug returned home to manage his family's business, Struyk Turf, Ltd. In 2002, Doug was elected to the Iowa House representing Council Bluffs. During his time in the Iowa House, he was elected Assistant Minority Leader and was the Ranking Member of the House State Government Committee. He also served on the Judiciary, Economic Development, Commerce, and Agriculture Committees. Doug retired from the House 2010. In November of 2010, Doug was named Chief Legal Counsel to the Iowa Secretary of State's office. Doug also served as the office's senior legislative liaison. In May of 2012, he was selected by the Speaker of the House to serve as his Executive Officer, a position Doug held until joining Carney Appleby Law.

Doug has nearly two decades of government relations experience including time as a lawyer, lobbyist, and legislator. He has worked at the highest levels of both the executive and legislative branches of Iowa's government. Doug is well known at the Iowa Capitol as a skilled problem solver with a proven record of working with both parties to resolve controversial issues. He was a respected leader in the Iowa legislative process with a well-developed network and skill set.

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

PoliticsPA's "Top PA Political Operatives" in 2014

Board Member on the Pennsylvania Unemployment Compensation Board of Review

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

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

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

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


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

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Senior Advisor to the Shapiro Transition Committee

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

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

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.

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

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

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Clients:

APRILL BLANCO

(Georgia)

APRILL BLANCO

(Florida)
  • (470) 572-1485

  • 171 17th St. NWFloor 02AtlantaGA30363

ANNA BOONE

(Idaho)
  • 3605562063

  • 999 3rd Ave, 41st FloorSeattleWA98104

ANNA BOONE

(Montana)

LYNELLE BOSWORTH

(New York)
  • 54 STATE STREET6TH FLOORALBANYNY12207

Clients:

BOB BUTTERBRODT

(South Dakota)

JACOB CAPISTRAN

(New York)
  • 54 STATE STREET6TH FLOORALBANYNY12207

Clients:

BRIAN FONTENOT

(Oklahoma)
  • (515) 202-7050

  • 111 CONGRESS AVE.AUSTINTX78701

BRIAN SCOTT FONTENOT

(Texas)
  • (515)2027050

  • 111 Congress Ave.AustinTX78701

ELIZABETH GARVEY

(New York)
  • 54 STATE STREET6TH FLOORALBANYNY12207

Clients:

44) National Grid

45) National Insurance Crime Bureau

46) National Strategies, LLC

47) New York Automatic Vending Association, INC.

48) New York New Jersey 2026 World Cup Host Committee

49) New York State Chapter Of The National Academy Of Elder Law Attorneys

50) New York State Hospitality & Tourism Association

51) Npx One

52) Nurse Practitioner Association NYS (The)

53) Outdoor Advertising Council Of New York, INC.

54) Physicians' Reciprocal Insurers

55) Podiatric Medical Association (NYS)

56) Pricewaterhousecoopers LLP

57) Prutech Solutions, INC.

58) Purfoods, LLC D/B/A Mom's Meals

59) Racing Association, INC. (The) (NY)

60) Real Estate Board Of New York, INC.

61) Receivables Management Association International

62) Relx INC.

63) Revlon Consumer Products LLC

64) Roswell Park Cancer Institute Corporation

65) Sellers, Dorsey & Associates, LLC

66) Ski Areas Of New York, INC.

67) Sl Green Realty CORP.

68) St. Francis De Sales School For The Deaf

69) Starbucks Corporation DBA Starbucks Coffee Company

70) Stop Dwi Association, INC. (NYS)

71) Thales Dis USA, INC.

72) The Catholic Charities Of The Archdiocese Of New York

73) The Hartford Insurance Group, INC. (The Hartford)

74) The New York Botanical Garden

75) The Scotts Company LLC

76) The Viscardi Center, INC.

77) Thoroughbred Breeders, INC. New York

78) Tomra Of North America, INC.

79) Two Trees Management CO. LLC

80) Twomagnets LLC D/B/A Clipboard Health

81) U.s. Mortgage Insurers

82) Warner Bros. Discovery

83) Wells Fargo & Company

84) Westchester County

85) Worthington Enterprises, INC.

86) Zurich American Insurance Company

PATRICK GREEN

(Illinois)

PATRICK GREEN

(Iowa)
  • 515-559-8080

  • 1 Home Campus, MAC F2301-036Des MoinesIA50328

ROBERT HARDING

(New York)
  • 54 STATE STREET6TH FLOORALBANYNY12207

Clients:

FRED KARLINSKY

(Florida)
  • (954) 768-8278 x0000

  • 401 E Las Olas BlvdSte 2000Fort LauderdaleFL33301

Clients:

HARLAN LEVY

(Colorado)
  • 503-936-5786

  • 64 E Broadway Road, Suite 101TempeAZ85282

CAITLIN LUCCHINO

(Pennsylvania)
  • 7179616487

  • 17 North Second Street16th FloorHarrisburgPA17101

Clients:
  • 54 STATE STREET6TH FLOORALBANYNY12207

Clients:

1) 341 Ninth Avenue , L.l.c.

2) 509 W. 34, L.l.c.

3) Ace American Insurance Company

4) Alibaba.com Us E-Commerce CORP.

5) Alliance For Children With Special Needs-School Age (NYS)

6) Alliance For Downtown New York, INC.

7) American Chemistry Council, INC.

8) American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers

9) Association Of School Psychologists (NY)

10) Bar Association (NYS)

11) Billion Oyster Project, INC.

12) Bracewell LLP

13) Bridgehampton Road Races LLC

14) Brookfield Properties (USA Ii) LLC

15) Campground Owners Of New York, INC

16) City Of Rochester

17) Cna Financial Corporation

18) Corning Incorporated

19) Correctional Officers And Police Benevolent Association, INC. (NYS)

20) Dailypay, LLC

21) Eastman Kodak Company

22) Edf Power Solutions Development, INC.

23) Enova International

24) Everdriven Technologies, LLC

25) Four Technologies, INC.

26) Google Client Services LLC

27) Greenidge Generation LLC

28) Health Plan Association, INC. (NY)

29) Holistic Alternative Recovery Trust

30) Housing Association, INC. (New York)

31) Igt And Its Affiliates DBA Brightstar Global Solutions Corporation

32) Invenergy LLC

33) Key Capture Energy, LLC

34) Knorr Brake Company, LLC

35) Land Title Association, INC. (NYS)

36) Lexington School For The Deaf

37) Liberty Mutual Group INC.

38) Lic Development Owner, L.p.

39) Light & Power Management, LLC

40) Marriott International, INC.

41) Mgm Resorts International Operations, INC.

42) Micron Technology, INC.

43) Microsoft Corporation

44) Modern Aviation, INC.

45) Motorcycle Safety Program Site Administrators Group (NYS)

46) Motorola Solutions, INC.

47) Multistate Associates LLC

48) National Academy Of Recording Arts & Sciences, INC.

49) National Cooperative Bank

50) National Grid

51) National Insurance Crime Bureau

52) National Society Of Genetic Counselors

53) National Strategies, LLC

54) New York Automatic Vending Association, INC.

55) New York New Jersey 2026 World Cup Host Committee

56) New York State Chapter Of The National Academy Of Elder Law Attorneys

57) New York State Hospitality & Tourism Association

58) Ngv Osw Holdings, LLC

59) Northeastern Air Management CORP.

60) Npx One

61) Nurse Practitioner Association NYS (The)

62) Pencol Contracting CORP.

63) Podiatric Medical Association (NYS)

64) Pricewaterhousecoopers LLP

65) Progressive Leasing

66) Racing Association, INC. (The) (NY)

67) Real Estate Board Of New York, INC.

68) Relx INC.

69) Revlon Consumer Products LLC

70) Reworld Waste, LLC

71) Roswell Park Cancer Institute Corporation

72) Sellers, Dorsey & Associates, LLC

73) Ski Areas Of New York, INC.

74) Sl Green Realty CORP.

75) Snorac, LLC

76) St. Francis De Sales School For The Deaf

77) Stop Dwi Association, INC. (NYS)

78) Stratosphere Development CO. LLC

79) The Catholic Charities Of The Archdiocese Of New York

80) The Hartford Insurance Group, INC. (The Hartford)

81) The New York Botanical Garden

82) The Scotts Company LLC

83) The Viscardi Center, INC.

84) Thoroughbred Breeders, INC. New York

85) Tomra Of North America, INC.

86) Two Trees Management CO. LLC

87) Twomagnets LLC D/B/A Clipboard Health

88) Vanderbilt University

89) Wells Fargo & Company

90) Westchester County

91) Zurich American Insurance Company

Clients:

WILLIAM SCOGGIN

(Idaho)
  • 9195230425

  • 599 W Bannock St. Ste BBoiseID83702