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0-5 years

Awarded Order of the Long Leaf Pine

Dave has over 40 years leading non-profit and government healthcare organizations, including the last eight years leading the North Carolina's $20 billion Medicaid program. Prior to serving as deputy secretary for Medicaid, he was the deputy secretary for Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities. Dave joined DHHS as director of the Division of Mental Health in 2013. Before joining the Department, he was executive director of several statewide chapters of The Arc, including The Arc of Delaware, Louisiana and North Carolina, where he led the advocacy and service delivery for people with disabilities.

Dave has worked for both Republican and Democrat administrations and was unanimously confirmed to his Medicaid position by the North Carolina General Assembly. During his tenure at North Carolina Medicaid, Dave led the program's transformation from fee for serve to managed care, supported the provider community through the COVID pandemic and successfully maintained a balanced budget throughout his service.

Dave has served on numerous state and national boards and committees, including the National Association of Medicaid Directors. He has presented to legislative and other governmental entities and to local, state and national meetings on health policy throughout his career.

6-10 years

Capitol Strategy Group has been listed as one of the top 5 small government affairs firms by James Magazine.

Georgia Departments of Community, Behavioral, and Public Health.

Close working relationships with the Health, Insurance, and Appropriations chairs in both chambers.

Devin Krecl joined Capitol Strategy Group in 2014. Mr. Krecl's experience brings insider expertise in public and government affairs, lobbying, PAC management, grassroots and grass-tops. Further, Krecl's knowledge and proficiency in marketing and event planning, oversight of human resources, and firm operations gives his clients and teams all the resources necessary for success.

He specializes in advancing development initiatives with his team and implementing comprehensive strategies to promote the priorities of the clients. His leadership has allowed him to adapt to any task and effectively lead his team when working on a project.

In 2015, Mr. Krecl began working with the firm's leadership as a government affairs associate. He currently consults the Medical Association of Georgia, Georgia Society of Ophthalmology, Georgia Psychiatric Physicians Association, Georgia College of Emergency Physicians, Georgia Society of Ambulatory Surgery Centers, American Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, Georgia AIDS Coalition, Georgia Association of Community Service Boards, Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, Resurgens Orthopaedics, Strategic Health Partners, GlaxoSmith Kline, Alexion Pharmaceuticals, AstraZeneca, Johnson & Johnson, and Quest Diagnostics.

Mr. Krecl is a graduate of Kennesaw State University, where he received a B.S. in Political Science with a specialization in Government and Professional Politics. He also received a Minor in the area of Business Management.

Devin resides in Canton with his wife, Leah, 2 sons Brooks and Chace, and 2 Labrador Retrievers, Calvin and Gunner. They enjoy traveling as much as possible and all things outdoors.

20+ years

Capitol Strategy Group has been listed as one of the top 5 small government affairs firms by James Magazine.

Travis Lindley is a founding partner of Capitol Strategy Group with a history of success that has earned him recognition as a respected healthcare government affairs consultant and grassroots/grass-tops advisor in Georgia. Lindley offers insider expertise by way of an extensive background in the areas of government affairs, public affairs, political action committee fundraising and management, executive services and association management, and grassroots/grass-tops advocacy projects.

Lindley has proven himself an instrumental advocate on behalf of healthcare professionals and organizations through his achievements regarding patient choice and safety, scope of practice, insurance reform, regulatory issues, and matters concerning budget and appropriations. The firm is proud to represent top organizations and healthcare leaders in the patient and physician arenas in Georgia.

Lindley also works with a number of Georgia political action committees in raising funds and managing the physician PACs; among them are the Georgia Medical PAC, Georgia Medical Eye PAC, Ambulatory Surgery Center-Georgia PAC, Georgia Psychiatry PAC, and Georgia Emergency Medicine PAC.

Lindley has managed grassroots campaigns in Georgia, Alabama, and Texas, impacting issues and legislation at the state and federal levels. Lindley has successfully executed regional components of a national public affairs campaign plan that included Texas, Georgia, North Carolina, Mississippi, and Tennessee. Lindley has also led and executed legislative grassroots public affairs campaigns pushing patient prescription drug safety legislation into law.

Lindley and the clients he represents were heavily involved in the four-year legislative process around Certificate of Need reform in Georgia, which began during the 2005 Georgia legislative session and culminated during the landmark 2008 legislative session. From the beginning, Lindley helped pull like-minded stakeholders together to form a working coalition to achieve legislative reform. In 2008, Lindley began working with a group practice of radiation and medical oncologists in South Georgia as part of their government affairs team; he also helped them establish a non-profit foundation.

During the 2015 legislative session, Georgia joined a growing number of states to pass legislation allowing for biosimilar drugs and treatments. Lindley was the grassroots coalition coordinator for a coalition consisting of patient advocacy groups, physician groups, manufactures, and key stakeholders. The legislation, which passed with overwhelming support and became law in July 2015, ensured that Georgia's biosimilars law is among the strongest in terms of patient safety and patient/physician communication. In recent years, Lindley has worked toward the successful passage of legislation allowing biosimilars, step therapy reform, bariatric surgery, testing and treatment for Hepatitis C, access to HIV/AIDS drugs and care, and other innovative patient care legislation.

Lindley serves as the executive director to the Georgia Society of Ophthalmology (GSO) and the Georgia Psychiatric Physicians Association (GPPA). Under his leadership, the associations have led their respective medical specialties in meaningful legislative changes on patient safety, insurance reform and access. Georgia was the first in the nation to pass several laws ensuring access to medication and testing.

After achieving the Eagle Scout rank and obtaining a degree in Communications with a minor in Political Science from the University of West Georgia, Lindley began his career working for several Georgia Members of Congress. Subsequently, Lindley worked on Senator Saxby Chambliss' historic United States Senate campaign, and played a lead role in Congressman Tom Price's hotly contested 6th District runoff.

Lindley resides in Smyrna and enjoys traveling, landscape photography, and spending time with his dachshunds, Zeus and Maggie. He is also an avid collector of political memorabilia and over the years has amassed an impressive collection. Lindley serves in several leadership roles in his community and his church.

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1) 3M Company

2) abertis USA

3) Accenture LLP

4) ACT Education Corp.

5) Adelanto HealthCare Ventures, LLC

6) Adobe Inc.

7) Ajax Building Company, LLC

8) American Arbitration Association

9) American Traffic Solutions, Inc. d/b/a Verra Mobility

10) Assurant Group

11) bestbet Jacksonville

12) bioMérieux, Inc.

13) Broward County Clerk of the Court

14) Capio Partners

15) Cemex Construction Materials Florida, LLC

16) Chick-Fil-A, Inc.

17) Citigroup Washington Inc.

18) City of Boca Raton

19) City of Fort Lauderdale

20) Cityblock Health, Inc.

21) Collier County Public Schools

22) Coventry

23) CVS Health and All Affiliates

24) Delta Air Lines, Inc.

25) DialCare, LLC.

26) Discovery Education

27) Emovis USA, Inc.

28) EPAM Government Solutions, LLC.

29) Field of Dreams

30) Florida Association of District School Superintendents

31) Florida Association of Health Plans

32) Florida Association of Nurse Anesthesiology

33) Florida Association of Orthotists and Prosthetists

34) Florida Association of World IB Schools

35) Florida Institute of Technology

36) Florida Keys Educational Foundation, Inc.

37) Florida Polytechnic University Foundation, Inc.

38) Florida Prosecuting Attorney's Association

39) Florida Realtors

40) Florida Surplus Lines Association

41) Fox Corporation

42) Franklin County Board of County Commissioners

43) Gartner, Inc.

44) George Hackney Inc. d/b/a Trulieve

45) Graduation Alliance, Inc.

46) Haleon Consumer Healthcare

47) Health Law Section of the Florida Bar

48) Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

49) Innovation Foundation

50) Insurance Auto Auctions

51) Integrated Home Care Services, Inc.

52) Keystone Peer Review Organization, LLC dba Acentra Health

53) Lennar Homes, LLC

54) Lexmark International, Inc.

55) Loggerhead Marinelife Center

56) Mithril Defense

57) ModivCare Solutions LLC

58) Neal Land Development Group

59) New College Foundation, Inc.

60) NLP Logix

61) Northwest Florida State College Foundation, Inc.

62) Oportun, Inc.

63) Preferred Care Hospice LLC

64) Provado Mobile Health

65) Quintessence Marine, Inc.

66) RAI Services Company

67) RELX Inc.

68) Renaissance Learning, Inc.

69) Sacred Heart Health System, Inc.

70) Safelite Group, Inc.

71) Sarasota Performing Arts Center Foundation, Inc. d/b/a Van Wezel Foundation, Inc.

72) Sellers Dorsey

73) Service Contract Industry Council

74) South Automotive Group

75) St. John Advertising and Public Relations, Inc.

76) St. Petersburg College Foundation

77) St. Vincent's Health System, Inc.

78) Sunshine State Tag Agency LLC

79) Take Stock in Children

80) The City of Venice

81) The Distilled Spirits Council of the United States, Inc.

82) The Everglades Trust

83) The GEO Group, Inc.

84) The North Highland Company

85) The School Board of Palm Beach County, Florida

86) The School Board of Pinellas County

87) The School Board of Sarasota County

88) The Travelers Indemnity Company

89) Trinity Education Group

90) UMA Education, Inc.

91) University of Florida Foundation, Inc.

92) University of Florida Student Government Association

93) USAA

94) Veyer, LLC

95) Visa U.S.A. Inc.

96) Vistra Communications

97) Voya Services Company

98) Yamaha Marine

99) Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A

100) Zurich American Insurance Company

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