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CJ Duncan supports SRG's government relations team, assisting in the development and execution of winning strategies to advance clients' state and local public policy objectives. Most recently, CJ worked for the government affairs division in the Montgomery, Alabama offices of Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP.

0-5 years

CJ Duncan supports SRG's government relations team, assisting in the development and execution of winning strategies to advance clients' state and local public policy objectives. Most recently, CJ worked for the government affairs division in the Montgomery, Alabama offices of Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP. Previously, CJ interned for the Davidson Criminal Court under Judge Randall Wyatt.

CJ is a graduate of Vanderbilt University, where he majored in political science with a minor in corporate strategy. He also played wide receiver for the Vanderbilt Commodores throughout his college career. Vanderbilt coach Derek Mason called CJ "one of our most versatile and proven offensive performers, but even more than that, C.J. is very much a team-oriented player." In 2018, the Arizona Cardinals invited CJ to a rookie minicamp on a tryout basis, which resulted in CJ being signed to the Cardinals' 90-man offseason roster.

Chris Gobble is a respected government affairs specialist with deep issue expertise and a broad base of policymaker and stakeholder relationships. He leverages his insights into the state General Assembly, Tennessee executive branch, and local governments to help SRG clients navigate complex political challenges and effectively advance meaningful policy solutions. Prior to joining SRG, Chris served as senior director of public policy for the Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce and was the legislative and policy director for the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security under Governor Bill Haslam.

0-5 years

Chris Gobble is a respected government affairs specialist with deep issue expertise and a broad base of policymaker and stakeholder relationships. He leverages his insights into the state General Assembly, Tennessee executive branch, and local governments to help SRG clients navigate complex political challenges and effectively advance meaningful policy solutions.

Prior to joining SRG, Chris served as senior director of public policy for the Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce, where he helped drive policy changes and facilitate government affairs efforts for 2,000 businesses representing over 180,000 employees. He also regularly and effectively collaborated with local, state, and federal elected officials to advance Chattanooga's status as a leader in education, workforce, and economic development.

Prior to Gobble's tenure in Chattanooga, he was the legislative and policy director for the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security. In this role, Gobble worked closely with Governor Bill Haslam's office and the state legislature to develop and implement a variety of public policy initiatives.

Originally from Bradley County, Chris earned a B.A. in Political Science and Communications from Lipscomb University. He and his wife Sarah live in Nashville.

Mark Cate is the Founder and President of Stones River Group, a Nashville-based public affairs firm serving both Tennessee, regional and national clients. He formerly served as Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam's chief of staff, where he was his top advisor, strategist and negotiator.

6-10 years

I have been recognized by the Nashville Post list of In-Charge: Government & Politics for 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022

Our firm was recognized nationally by the Public Relations Society of America for our comprehensive public affairs campaign to bring Major League Soccer to Nashville

Mark Cate is the Founder and President of Stones River Group, a Nashville-based public affairs firm serving both Tennessee, regional and national clients. He formerly served as Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam's chief of staff, where he was his top advisor, strategist and negotiator.

During his tenure with the Haslam Administration, Mark led several legislative policy initiatives, including K-12 education reform, workers' compensation reform, civil service reform, an alternative approach to Medicaid expansion, and postsecondary education reform, including the nationally-acclaimed Tennessee Promise program.

Prior to serving in state government, Mark successfully managed Governor Haslam's first gubernatorial campaign in 2010, which led to a record-setting general election victory. He previously worked as an executive in real estate management and development and served for 16 years as a higher education leader. Over the course of his career, Mark has served as a chief development officer, chief planning officer, chief marketing officer, and as a chief financial officer—working on budgets ranging from $10 million to $30 billion.

Mark grew up in Maryville, TN and currently lives in Brentwood with his wife Cathy who serves as the Executive Director of Leadership Tennessee. He and Cathy have two daughters, Bailey who is a recent graduate at Rhodes College and currently serves as a fellow at the Crop Trust in Bonn, Germany; and Abbie who is rising junior at George Washington University.

Cate received a B.S from Carson-Newman College, an M.S from the University of Tennessee, and Harvard University's Institute for Educational Management certificate program. He's served on a wide variety of non-profit boards and was an elected member of the Maryville Board of Education.

Stephen Susano is the Co-Founder and COO of Stones River Group, a Nashville-based public affairs firm serving both Tennessee, regional and national clients. He provides clients with strategic counsel on business opportunities and project management, regulatory matters, procurement, economic development, third-party engagement, and market positioning. Stephen leverages his lengthy private-sector experience and deep network of relationships with business leaders and key policymakers in state and local government across Tennessee to deliver solutions for clients in multiple industries.

6-10 years

Stephen Susano is the Co-Founder and COO of Stones River Group, a Nashville-based public affairs firm serving both Tennessee, regional and national clients. He provides clients with strategic counsel on business opportunities and project management, regulatory matters, procurement, economic development, third-party engagement, and market positioning. Stephen leverages his lengthy private-sector experience and deep network of relationships with business leaders and key policymakers in state and local government across Tennessee to deliver solutions for clients in multiple industries.

Prior to Stones River Group, Stephen served as Executive Director of the Tennessee Business Partnership (TBP), an advocacy organization supported by many of the state's leading enterprises. He spearheaded its efforts to advance pro-business policies, including education and judicial reforms, to encourage job growth and economic development. In 2014, Stephen led the statewide "Vote Yes on 2" campaign in support of the Judicial Selection Amendment to the Tennessee constitution. Stephen built a broad coalition of business groups, trade associations, legal advocates and community leaders in favor of the amendment. This coalition's successful mobilization helped ensure the amendment was approved with overwhelming support, carrying 94 out of 95 counties in Tennessee

Prior to working in the public affairs space, Stephen had an extensive career in the financial services industry. He served in operating and business development roles for several investment advisers and asset management firms. He has consulted with and raised capital for both U.S. and foreign-based investment firms, and has negotiated distribution and trading agreements with multiple financial services companies. Through his work, Stephen navigated complex regulatory regimes in domestic and offshore jurisdictions

Stephen grew up in Knoxville, Tennessee and currently lives in Brentwood with his wife, Ana. He and Ana have four children. Stephen serves on the board of the Nashville Downtown Partnership.

BRIAN BALLARD

(Federal)
  • 601 Thirteenth St, NWSuite 450 NWashingtonDC20005

Clients:

1) Africell Holding

2) Alden Torch Financial, LLC

3) Amazon.com

4) American Health Care Association

5) American Road & Transportation Builders Association

6) Andrew Lee

7) Asset Investment Group LLC

8) Atlantic Sapphire, USA, LLC

9) Automated HealthCare Solutions

10) Aviator Capital Management, LLC

11) Bellini Better World Foundation

12) BeSafe Industries, LLC

13) Blue Skies Aerospace Group

14) Boxercraft, Inc.

15) Broward College Foundation

16) Caplin Family Offices

17) Capture Collective, Inc.

18) Carbonfund.org Foundation

19) CBI Acquisitions, LLC

20) Children's Hospital Association

21) Citizens for a Secure and Safe America

22) Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions (CRES)

23) City of Jacksonville

24) City of Miami Beach, Florida

25) City of Pensacola

26) City of Winter Haven

27) CKP a division of Brown and Brown Florida Inc.

28) Clarity Value

29) Colonial Management Group, LP

30) Contura, Inc.

31) Curative, Inc.

32) Delaware North Companies Gaming & Entertainment, Inc.

33) Detroit International Bridge Company, Inc.

34) Dish Network, LLC

35) DraftKings, Inc.

36) Eagle LNG Partners LLC

37) F.E.B. Corp.

38) FanDuel, Inc.

39) FarmaceuticalRX of PA, LLC

40) Fidelity & Guaranty Life Insurance Company

41) Flagler Health+

42) Friends of Miami Dade College

43) G4S Secure Solutions (USA) Inc.

44) General Motors LLC

45) Getaround, Inc.

46) HRB Tax Group, Inc. (formerly known as H&R Block, Inc.)

47) iCare.com LLC

48) IMPACT

49) International Atlantic, LLC

50) Jacksonville Port Authority (previously through Alcalde & Fay)

51) JDR Management LLC

52) Jiko Technologies, Inc.

53) KRA Management LLC

54) Kreindler & Kreindler LLP (for certain plaintiffs in "9/11" litigation)

55) Laboratory Corporations of America Holdings

56) Lake Cumberland Marina LLC

57) Lakeside Bluffs Group LLC

58) Leonardo DRS, Inc.

59) Major League Baseball

60) Mark43, Inc.

61) Maxim Healthcare Services, Inc.

62) MCI, LC

63) Miami-Dade County Public Schools

64) Millennium Physician Group LLC

65) Motion Picture Association of America, Inc.

66) Nanobiosym Diagnostics, Inc.

67) NextEra Energy, Inc./Florida Power and Light Company

68) North Broward Hospital District d/b/a Broward Health

69) NOVA Southeastern University

70) Okaloosa County, FL

71) On Demand Holdings, Inc.

72) Orchestra Technology, Inc.

73) Origin Logistics, LLC

74) Orsted Wind Power North America LLC (formerly known as North East Offshore, LLC)

75) Paul M. Harden (on behalf of the City of Jacksonville)

76) Pernod Ricard USA., LLC

77) Potomac Center North, Inc.

78) Public Health Trust of Miami-Dade County (on behalf of Jackson Health Systems)

79) Public Utility District No.1 of Douglas County

80) Pulaski Law Firm, PLLC (on behalf of Business Interruption Group)

81) RAI Services Company (FKA- RAISC)

82) Reef Global, Inc.

83) Renew Financial Group LLC

84) Republic Services Procurement, Inc.

85) RIL USA

86) RocketVax AG

87) Safety Net Hospital Alliance of Florida

88) Saint Leo University

89) Seal Shield, LLC

90) Sentry Data Systems

91) SharkNinja Operating LLC

92) SI Group Client Services

93) Singani 63

94) Sky Boat LLC

95) Southern Glazer's Wine and Spirits, LLC

96) Standard Industries

97) Swire Properties, Inc.

98) Tampa General Hospital

99) Tampa-Hillsborough Expressway Authority

100) The Boeing Company

101) The Geo Group, Inc

102) The Mosaic Company

103) Trulieve

104) U.S Sugar Corporation

105) University of Miami

106) USA Freedom LLC

107) Varian Medical Systems

108) Zeta Global

ANN CONWAY

(New Mexico)
  • 505.346-4646

  • 201 Third Street NW, Ste. 1200AlbuquerqueNew Mexico87102

ANN CONWAY

(New Mexico)
  • 505.346-4646

  • 201 Third Street NW, Ste. 1200AlbuquerqueNew Mexico87102

CHRIS GOBBLE

(Tennessee)
Clients:

CHRIS GOBBLE

(Tennessee)
Clients:

LAURA JOSHUA

(Federal)
Clients:
Clients:

1) Africell Holding

2) Alden Torch Financial, LLC

3) Amazon.com

4) American Health Care Association

5) American Road & Transportation Builders Association

6) Anderson Kill P.C. (for certain plaintiffs in "9/11" litigation)

7) Andrew Lee

8) Asset Investment Group LLC

9) Atlantic Sapphire, USA, LLC

10) Automated HealthCare Solutions

11) Aviator Capital Management, LLC

12) Bellini Better World Foundation

13) BeSafe Industries, LLC

14) Blue Skies Aerospace Group

15) Boxercraft, Inc.

16) Broward College Foundation

17) Caplin Family Offices

18) Capture Collective, Inc.

19) Carbonfund.org Foundation

20) CBI Acquisitions, LLC

21) Children's Hospital Association

22) Citizens for a Secure and Safe America

23) Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions (CRES)

24) City of Jacksonville

25) City of Miami Beach, Florida

26) City of Pensacola

27) City of Winter Haven

28) CKP a division of Brown and Brown Florida Inc.

29) Clarity Value

30) Colonial Management Group, LP

31) Contura, Inc.

32) Curative, Inc.

33) Delaware North Companies Gaming & Entertainment, Inc.

34) Detroit International Bridge Company, Inc.

35) Dish Network, LLC

36) DraftKings, Inc.

37) Eagle LNG Partners LLC

38) F.E.B. Corp.

39) FanDuel, Inc.

40) FarmaceuticalRX of PA, LLC

41) Fidelity & Guaranty Life Insurance Company

42) Flagler Health+

43) Friends of Miami Dade College

44) G4S Secure Solutions (USA) Inc.

45) General Motors LLC

46) Getaround, Inc.

47) HRB Tax Group, Inc. (formerly known as H&R Block, Inc.)

48) iCare.com LLC

49) IMPACT

50) International Atlantic, LLC

51) Jacksonville Port Authority (previously through Alcalde & Fay)

52) JDR Management LLC

53) Jiko Technologies, Inc.

54) KRA Management LLC

55) Kreindler & Kreindler LLP (for certain plaintiffs in "9/11" litigation)

56) Laboratory Corporations of America Holdings

57) Lake Cumberland Marina LLC

58) Lakeside Bluffs Group LLC

59) Lathrop Gage LLP

60) Len-Angeline LLC

61) Leonardo DRS, Inc.

62) Major League Baseball

63) Mark43, Inc.

64) Maxim Healthcare Services, Inc.

65) MCI, LC

66) Miami-Dade County Public Schools

67) Millennium Physician Group LLC

68) Motion Picture Association of America, Inc.

69) Nanobiosym Diagnostics, Inc.

70) NextEra Energy, Inc./Florida Power and Light Company

71) North Broward Hospital District d/b/a Broward Health

72) NOVA Southeastern University

73) Okaloosa County, FL

74) On Demand Holdings, Inc.

75) Orchestra Technology, Inc.

76) Origin Logistics, LLC

77) Orsted Wind Power North America LLC (formerly known as North East Offshore, LLC)

78) Paul M. Harden (on behalf of the City of Jacksonville)

79) Pernod Ricard USA., LLC

80) Potomac Center North, Inc.

81) Public Health Trust of Miami-Dade County (on behalf of Jackson Health Systems)

82) Public Utility District No.1 of Douglas County

83) Pulaski Law Firm, PLLC (on behalf of Business Interruption Group)

84) RAI Services Company (FKA- RAISC)

85) Reef Global, Inc.

86) Renew Financial Group LLC

87) Republic Services Procurement, Inc.

88) RIL USA

89) RocketVax AG

90) Safety Net Hospital Alliance of Florida

91) Saint Leo University

92) Seal Shield, LLC

93) Sentry Data Systems

94) SharkNinja Operating LLC

95) SI Group Client Services

96) Singani 63

97) Sky Boat LLC

98) Southern Glazer's Wine and Spirits, LLC

99) Standard Industries

100) Swire Properties, Inc.

101) Tampa General Hospital

102) Tampa-Hillsborough Expressway Authority

103) The Boeing Company

104) The Geo Group, Inc

105) The Mosaic Company

106) Trulieve

107) U.S Sugar Corporation

108) University of Miami

109) USA Freedom LLC

110) Varian Medical Systems

111) Zeta Global

ZOE SAMS

(Tennessee)