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Prior to joining JohnsonPossKirby in 2017, Luke served Capitol Hill in the Tennessee General Assembly, the Department of Finance and Administration, and the Office of Governor Bill Haslam.

Luke began working in politics in 2009 for Representative Pat Marsh and then joined Governor Haslam's office in February of 2011. During his tenure there, Luke helped shepherd the Governor's signature legislation through the legislative process. These initiatives include teacher tenure reform, tort reform, the TEAM Act, the Prescription Safety Act, and TN Promise to name a few. In 2015, Luke left the Governor's office to join Commissioner Larry Martin and the Department of Finance and Administration.In his role as Legislative Liaison, Luke was responsible for communicating with the legislature on behalf of Commissioner Martin and the divisions within the department. Luke worked with the Commissioner, Strategy Technology Solutions (STS), Benefits Administration, and the Division of Budget to achieve the department's goals and facilitate a strong working relationship between the department and General Assembly.

In addition to his work with the F&A divisions, Luke played a role in preparing the Governor's Budget and advocating for its approval in the General Assembly. These budgets included the largest tax cut in state history, two debt free budgets, and significant investments in recruiting jobs.Luke and his wife, Katie, live in Franklin with their two daughters, Ryall and Mackie.

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Nathan Poss has over 20 years of experience in both the public and private sector. His focus is to provide clients with a comprehensive range of services, including: legislative drafting and tracking, policy development, governmental lobbying (at all levels), strategy development, and business procurement.



Prior to forming JohnsonPossKirby Government Relations in 2007, Nathan served as a principal at Smith Johnson & Carr, focusing on lobbying efforts for the firm's business clients and taking the lead on procurement strategies.



Before entering into the lobbying world, Nathan served seven years on Capitol Hill as a legislative assistant to then Speaker Pro Tempore of the Senate, State Senator Bob Rochelle. During his tenure with the state, he played an important part in writing and developing legislation, organizing political strategies, building coalitions, and monitoring legislation for committees. Poss has also been actively involved in numerous successful political campaigns.



Poss has built a reputation of hard work and respect among those on Capitol Hill. Working with major players in the state's business community, he has served as a key strategist on major environmental and tax issues. Nathan has garnered a reputation for producing tangible results through well-executed and intricate lobbying efforts designed to achieve long lasting success for his clients.

In addition to his lobbying successes, Nathan has extensive experience with the procurement process in Tennessee. Recently recognized by the TN Report for being known as an "expert in the state's purchasing practices," Nathan has cultivated the necessary connections with top-level decision makers throughout all areas of state government. Throughout his practice he has developed a strong grasp of the state's purchasing processes, and has successfully secured multi-million dollar purchases for numerous clients.

Nathan is a graduate of Cumberland University with a B.A. in Social Science. A native Tennessean, Nathan grew up in Lebanon and currently lives in Green Hills with his wife Molly.

MICHAEL BELWOOD

(Federal)
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GENE DESANTIS

(New York)
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Clients:

1) Alliance for Clean Energy

2) American Adoption Congress

3) AMIDA CARE, INC.

4) Aquafil USA Inc.

5) ARCONIC, INC.

6) ASSOCIATION FOR PROFESSIONALS IN INFECTION CONTROL AND EPIDEMIOLOGY, INC.

7) Association of Surgical Technologists

8) BROTHERHOOD/SISTER SOL, INC. (THE)

9) Circular Polymers

10) CITIZENS' COMMITTEE FOR CHILDREN OF NY, INC.

11) COALITION FOR BEHAVIORAL HEALTH, INC. (THE) ( COALITION FOR BEHAVIORAL HEALTH, INC. (THE))

12) COALITION FOR THE HOMELESS, INC.

13) Coalition to Fund Excluded Workers ( Coalition to Fund Excluded Workers, COMMUNITIES FOR CHANGE, INC. (NEW YORK), FISCAL POLICY INSTITUTE, INC., MAKE THE ROAD NEW YORK, INC),COALITION

14) Coalition to Fund Excluded Workers ( Coalition to Fund Excluded Workers, MAKE THE ROAD NEW YORK, INC),COALITION

15) Coalition to Fund Excluded Workers ( Coalition to Fund Excluded Workers; COMMUNITIES FOR CHANGE, INC. (NEW YORK); FISCAL POLICY INSTITUTE, INC.; MAKE THE ROAD NEW YORK, INC);COALITION

16) Coalition to Fund Excluded Workers ( Coalition to Fund Excluded Workers; MAKE THE ROAD NEW YORK, INC);COALITION

17) COMMITTEE OF METHADONE PROGRAM ADMINISTRATORS OF NEW YORK STATE, INC.

18) COMMON CAUSE/NY ( COMMON CAUSE/NY)

19) ConnectGen Services LLC

20) DEFENDERS ASSOCIATION (NYS)

21) DRUG POLICY ALLIANCE

22) EARTHJUSTICE

23) ELLIOTT MANAGEMENT CORPORATION

24) ELLIOTT MANAGEMENT CORPORATION

25) Emergent BioSolutions

26) EVERGREEN HEALTH

27) FOOD & WATER WATCH

28) JUDGE ROTENBERG EDUCATIONAL CENTER, INC.

29) Just Strategy ( Just Strategy, One Fair Wage Action)

30) Just Strategy ( Just Strategy; One Fair Wage Action)

31) KATAL CENTER FOR HEALTH, EQUITY AND JUSTICE, INC.

32) LEGAL ASSISTANCE GROUP (NY)

33) LINCOLN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, INC. ( LINCOLN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, INC.)

34) LINCOLN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, INC. ( LINCOLN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, INC., NY Philharmonic)

35) LINCOLN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, INC. ( LINCOLN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, INC.; NY Philharmonic)

36) MAKE THE ROAD NEW YORK, INC

37) MGM RESORTS INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS, INC.

38) National Association Of Consumer Advocates

39) NEW YORK CONSERVATION OFFICERS ASSOCIATION, INC.

40) New York State Dispute Resolution Association

41) NEW YORKERS FOR FAIR AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE REFORM, INC.

42) NORTH STAR FUND (Communities United for Police Reform)

43) NRDC Action Fund, Inc.

44) NURSES ASSOCIATION-NYS ( NURSES ASSOCIATION-NYS)

45) One Fair Wage Action

46) OREXO US, INC.

47) ParentChild+, Inc.

48) PHYSICIANS COMMITTEE FOR RESPONSIBLE MEDICINE, INC.

49) PRIMARY CARE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

50) Public Interest Research Group Fund, Inc. (New York)

51) REGIONAL COMMUNITY SERVICE PROGRAMS-NYS

52) Resource Recycling Systems, Inc. ( Aquafil USA Inc., Circular Polymers, Resource Recycling Systems, Inc., Rise Composite Technologies)

53) Resource Recycling Systems, Inc. ( Aquafil USA Inc.; Circular Polymers; Resource Recycling Systems, Inc.; Rise Composite Technologies)

54) RESTAURANT OPPORTUNITIES CENTERS UNITED

55) Rise Composite Technologies

56) RIVERSTONE CLAIMS MANAGEMENT, LLC

57) SAFE HORIZON, INC.

58) SCHOOL NUTRITION ASSOCIATION (NY)

59) SCHUYLER CENTER FOR ANALYSIS AND ADVOCACY, INC.

60) sPower

61) Terra-Gen

62) TRESS CAPITOL ADVISORS, LLC ( CAMP DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION-NYS)

63) TRESS CAPITOL ADVISORS, LLC ( JUDGE ROTENBERG EDUCATIONAL CENTER, INC.)

64) UNION OF CONCERNED SCIENTISTS

65) VERA INSTITUTE OF JUSTICE, INC.

MARY ANN DONNARUMA

(New York)
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CHRISTINE FAGA

(New York)
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PAIGE JONES

(New York)
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SAM KESSLER

(New York)
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CAROL LEMON

(New York)
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ARTHUR MALKIN

(New York)
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CYLAS MARTELL-CRAWFORD

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NATHAN MCDANIELS

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Clients:

1) Airbus Americas, Inc

2) American Rheinmetall Munitions, Inc.

3) American Superconductor

4) Anschutz Corporation

5) Arconic

6) AT Government Strategies on behalf of The St Louis Economic Development Partners

7) Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind, LLC

8) BAE Systems Inc.

9) Barrick Gold of North America Inc.

10) BJC HEALTHCARE

11) BOSTON COLLEGE

12) Bullseye Events Group

13) Calpine Corporation

14) Campion Advocacy Fund

15) CareSource

16) Cerner Corporation

17) CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HAWAII/ MILITARY AFFAIRS COUNCIL

18) Chambers County Cedar Bayou Navigation District

19) Charter Communications Operating, LLC

20) Cheniere Energy

21) Churchill County, Nevada

22) ClearPath Action Fund for Conservative Clean Energy, Inc.

23) Commonspirit Health

24) Corpus Christi Regional Transportation Authority

25) Covestro, LLC

26) Crescent Peak Renewables

27) Delta T Corporation d/b/a Big Ass Fans

28) Dish Network

29) DJI Technology Incorporated

30) Doe Run Company

31) DoorDash

32) Droneshield

33) Dun & Bradstreet

34) EAGLEPICHER TECHNOLOGIES, LLC

35) Eaton Corporation

36) EDF Renewables

37) EOG Resources

38) EvGo

39) Excela Health

40) Expedia Inc.

41) Experiential Designers and Producers Association

42) Fluor

43) Forcepoint

44) Friends of Nevada Wilderness

45) Fuels America

46) Fulcrum Bioenergy

47) Gordian

48) Great Basin Transmission, LLC

49) Greater Columbia Chamber of Commerce

50) Greater Omaha Economic Development Partnership

51) Guardant Health

52) Howmet

53) HRP Hudson Urban

54) HRP Mercer Urban

55) HRP Philadelphia Holdings, LLC

56) Innovative Communication & Strategies, LLC (InCoStrat)

57) Intel Corporation

58) Lovelace Biomedical Research Institute (frmly Lovelace Respiratory Reseach Inst)

59) LS Power

60) LTC Action

61) Messer

62) Metz Culinary Management

63) MGM RESORTS

64) Morgan City Harbor and Terminal District

65) MULLEN

66) NCR CORPORATION

67) New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs

68) New Venture Fund

69) Newmont Mining Corporation

70) North Carolina Military Affairs Commission

71) North Carolina State Ports Authority

72) Northern Arizona University Foundation

73) Ocean Conservancy, Inc.

74) Ormat Nevada, Inc.

75) OverHorizon

76) Pac-12 Conference

77) Pacific Gas & Electric

78) Parts Life, Inc.

79) Patagonia

80) Pegasystems, Inc.

81) Perkins Coie on behalf of Mountain Valley Pipeline, LLC

82) Port Authority of San Antonio

83) PORT OF CORPUS CHRISTI AUTHORITY

84) Port of Houston Authority of Harris County, Texas

85) PRIDE Industries

86) Progression Hawaii Offshore Holdings

87) Resources Environmental Solutions ("RES")

88) Resources Legacy Fund

89) SA Photonics

90) Society of Actuaries

91) South Coast Air Quality Management District

92) Specialty Systems

93) State of Nevada

94) Steadman Philippon Research Institute

95) Sunrun, Inc.

96) Switch

97) T3 Expo

98) Tarrant Regional Water District

99) Tesla

100) Tiffany & Co

101) Tonopah Solar Energy

102) University of Nebraska

103) University of Pittsburgh, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences

104) University of Southern Mississippi

105) Verizon

106) View Dynamic Glass

107) Violet Energy, Inc

108) VMWare

109) Watch Systems, LLC

110) Western Conservation Action

111) World Resources Institute

Clients:

STACIE ORELL

(New York)
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BRENDAN PRINCIPATO

(New York)
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MATT RIEHL

(Federal)
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DONALD ROSS

(New York)
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JESSICA SCHAFROTH

(New York)
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BENJAMIN SQUIRES

(Federal)