Polan Culley has built its reputation on success in the legislature and state agencies. Representing a variety of corporations, individuals and associations. Robert Culley has developed a vast array of contacts and friends among senators and representatives in both parties as well as among legislative, agency, and gubernatorial staff.

Polan Culley provides services that mean success regardless of circumstances, while offering everything needed to create the right strategy for your public affairs program. We develop, manage and implement comprehensive political and governmental strategies enabling our clients to seize opportunities that will benefit their future growth and success. Our relevant experience, intimate knowledge of the political process and bipartisan relationships with federal, state and local public officials are all leveraged to achieve client goals who need representation in Texas.

Firm Specialties:
Polan Culley has considerable experience in a wide range of legislative affairs. Specific areas include energy, gaming, healthcare, insurance policy, local government, pharmaceuticals, telecommunications, tobacco and various other trades. Polan Culley has demonstrated abilities to work on issues independently as well as being a skilled team manager; assembling teams of lobbyist, grass roots consultants, and public relations professionals to work on complex and multi-faceted legislation

ROBERT CULLEY has had extensive experience in the legislative process for over 35 years before the Texas Legislature and various state agencies of government. He was Chief of Staff for a State Representative who was later elected State Senator. His service at the Capitol has left him with strong relationships among both members and staff. During his time working for the legislature, Robert oversaw the House Public Education Committee and the Senate Administrative Committee. Then, he became the Director of Governmental Affairs for the Texas Motor Transportation Association where he managed public relations, grassroots and lobbying efforts for the association's 1200 members.

In 1993, Robert joined Polan Culley Inc. (then Polan Ingram Advocacy Group), bringing his extensive Capitol and trade association experience to the firm. He brings his clients a wealth of knowledge in strategy and project management, and is well-respected for his aggressive pursuit of the client's interest in long term goals.

Matthew Bentley is a government relations consultant working for associations, companies, local governments and non-profit organizations in Texas. His practice is focused on environmental management, energy and utility regulations, private property interests, natural resources, infrastructure projects, economic development and alcohol issues.

With over ten years of policy and campaign experience, Matthew is known for his hard work, integrity, resourcefulness and passion for his clients.

6-10 years

2019 Capitol Inside Texas Lobby Power Rankings - "Rising Star"

Texas Legislature
Texas Governor's Office
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
Public Utility Commission of Texas
Railroad Commission of Texas
Texas Water Development Board
Texas Department of Transportation
Texas Department of Agriculture
Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Texas Animal Health Commission
Texas Department of Insurance
Texas Facilities Commission
Texas Health and Human Services Commission
Texas General Land Office
Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation
Texas Department of Public Safety

Matthew Bentley is a government relations consultant working for associations, companies, local governments and non-profit organizations in Texas. His practice is focused on environmental management, energy and utility regulations, private property interests, natural resources, infrastructure projects, economic development and alcohol issues. Matthew focuses his guidance on public positioning, issue management and government relations. His success relies greatly on his extensive relationships with elected officials and staff throughout the legislative and executive branches of state government. His work has resulted in the development and implementation of public policy; formulation of strategy with key government officials; and improved communication between legislative and business leaders at the highest level.

Matthew began independent lobbying during the 83rd Legislative Session (2013). Among others, he currently represents the country's largest telecommunications company, the state's leading utility association, a mining operation, a Class A water utility, a conservative tort reform organization, a multi-national transportation infrastructure company, a mid-sized manufacturer seeking regulatory rule changes, an association involved with the Texas Sunset Advisory Commission, a group of Texas wineries, a residential developer and a non-profit cancer research foundation. Previous clients have included the state's two largest waste and recycling businesses, several landowner groups, an oil and gas trade association, special purpose districts, a leading power generation company and other major infrastructure projects. Matthew was recently named a Top Ten "Rising Star" by Capitol Inside, a bi-partisan publication covering Texas politics and government.

Throughout the 82nd Texas Legislature (2011), Matthew was under contract to Reggie Bashur, Cliff Johnson, Clay Pope and Luis Saenz, working on their clients' interests before the Texas Legislature and agencies throughout the state. During the 81st Legislative Session (2009), he worked for Commissioner Todd Staples at the Texas Department of Agriculture, as the Commission underwent the Sunset Advisory Commission review process.

Matthew also previously served as Business Development Manager for Procurement Strategy Group, Inc. This Austin-based government relations firm was well respected by government and business leaders for brokering mutually beneficial procurement solutions, until it dissolved due to retiring partners in 2012. Matthew helped companies target and win projects with federal, state and local governments.

Matthew has considerable experience and great success in working on political campaigns throughout Texas and the United States. In 2018, Matthew had a one hundred percent win rate as he consulted on Cody Harris' campaign for the Texas House of Representatives, U.S. Congressman Lance Gooden's open seat race for Congress and judicial races throughout East Texas. Matthew also served as Campaign Manager for State Representative Byron's Cook successful 2016 campaign for re-election. That race was among the highest profile and most seriously contested races that cycle. Matthew started his campaign work with Commissioner Todd Staples' statewide Agriculture Commissioner campaign and Governor Rick Perry's 2010 gubernatorial and 2012 presidential races. Matthew is very involved with the Texas GOP's Mighty Texas Strike Force, having served as the Virginia Co-Captain for the 2016 General Election.

Matthew presently serves on the Advisory Council for Texan by Nature, a non-profit organization founded by Former First Lady, Laura Bush, which focuses on safeguarding the environment with respect to private property interests and economic development. Matthew graduated from The University of Texas at Austin.

Ky Ash has more than twenty years of experience working in the Texas Legislature and executive branch of Texas state government. Ky's work covers all major policy areas, with a particular emphasis in budget, economic development, energy and tax policy matters.

Ky's experience in Texas government is notable, previously serving as State Budget Director for Texas Governor Greg Abbott, as well as serving as the Governor's designee Chair for the Texas Bond Review Board.

Before his time in the Governor's office, Ky spent the better part of two decades in the Texas House of Representatives serving as Chief of Staff and Legislative Director, and also served as Chief Clerk for several Texas House committees, including Ways and Means, Energy Resources, Economic Development and the Select Committee on Property Tax Relief.

0-5 years

Previously appointed by Texas Governor Greg Abbott to serve as the Governor's designee Chair for the Texas Bond Review Board.

14. Ky's experience in Texas government is notable, previously serving as State Budget Director for Governor Abbott, as well as serving as the Governor's designee Chair for the Texas Bond Review Board. Before his time in the Governor's office, Ky spent the better part of two decades in the Texas House of Representatives serving as Chief of Staff and Legislative Director for former State Representative Jim Keffer. As Chief of Staff for then-Representative Keffer, Ky also served as Chief Clerk for several Texas House committees, including Ways and Means, Energy Resources, Economic Development and the Select Committee on Property Tax Relief.

A proven strategist and passionate advocate for his clients, Ky Ash has more than twenty years of experience working in the Texas Legislature and executive branch of Texas state government. Ky's work covers all major policy areas, with a particular emphasis in budget, economic development, energy and tax policy matters.

Known as a mover and shaker around Austin, Texas Energy Report noted that Ky is, "well known in the Capitol for his expertise in energy, taxes and budgeting."

With an innate sense for the economics of business and armed with deep industry knowledge, Ky is sought out by a wide range of companies and organizations across the State. His clients include Fortune 500 companies, trade associations and businesses engaged in matters related to e-commerce, higher education, healthcare, information technology, transportation, energy, electricity, telecommunications, public safety and manufacturing.

Ky's experience in Texas government is notable, previously serving as State Budget Director for Governor Abbott, as well as serving as the Governor's designee Chair for the Texas Bond Review Board.

Before his time in the Governor's office, Ky spent the better part of two decades in the Texas House of Representatives serving as Chief of Staff and Legislative Director for former State Representative Jim Keffer. As Chief of Staff for then-Representative Keffer, Ky also served as Chief Clerk for several Texas House committees, including Ways and Means, Energy Resources, Economic Development and the Select Committee on Property Tax Relief.

Prior to joining HBS, Ky served as Government Affairs Advisor at K&L Gates.

DREW DEBERRY

(Texas)

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Links:Website

Based in Austin, Texas, we at Axis Strategies are a results-driven, full-service public affairs firm. Our team is committed to equipping our clients with the knowledge and resources needed to achieve their political and public policy goals. It is our expansive relationships, creative approach and insightfulness that allows us to tailor our services and strategies to the unique needs of each individual client. From large, multi-national companies to small business and citizens banded together around a common cause, Axis Strategies is dedicated to providing value and a turn-key approach to successful outcomes.

B.S., Cum Laude,
Texas Tech University
Major: Agricultural & Applied Economics

Drew DeBerry has more than 20 years of experience at the highest levels of public policy development and implementation. He has dedicated his years of service to developing a wealth of knowledge and relationships that complement the growing range of clients at Axis Strategic Partners.

DeBerry served on Governor Greg Abbott's senior staff for the first three years of his term as governor, most recently serving as Director of Budget and Policy and as Policy Director prior to that. In those roles, DeBerry worked closely with executive agency commissioners, directors, and staff as well as legislative offices on all aspects of the state budget and programs throughout state government.

Prior to working for Governor Abbott, DeBerry was the Deputy Commissioner of the Texas Department of Agriculture under then-Commissioner Todd Staples. This position followed several years in Washington, D.C. serving under President George W. Bush as the White House Liaison and Deputy Chief of Staff at USDA. He began his career working in the legislative arena as a staff member in the Texas State Senate.

Throughout his extensive public service career, DeBerry has also worked on state and national political campaigns to develop grassroots coalitions and help to direct overall campaign strategy.

A graduate of Texas Tech University, Drew and his wife, Kara, have four outstanding and talented children.

Possesses extensive knowledge of the Texas legislative process

Works with a diverse set of clients in furthering their state legislative goals

Extensive background working on public health policy, energy resources and the budget

Anne Mazuca brings over a decade of legislative experience working at the Texas Capitol, most recently serving six years as Chief of Staff to State Representative R.D. ‘Bobby' Guerra.

During her time working in the Texas legislature, she has worked for Members from Dallas, Galveston and South Texas, allowing her the opportunity to build relationships with local elected officials, community leaders and stakeholders from across the state while working on a wide range of policy areas. Prior to being named chief of staff, she served as a legislative director and legislative aide where she was the primary staff lead for the House Appropriations Committee Article II and Article III focusing on healthcare and education funding, the Public Health Committee, Energy Resources, Business & Industry, Ways & Means and Insurance committees.

In her capacity as chief of staff, Anne was responsible for guiding the day-to-day operations of the Capitol and McAllen offices. Outside of the office, she provided support for her Member's re-election campaign where she provided feedback on messaging, managed all Texas Ethics Commission and campaign finance filings and offered general advice and assistance related to his campaign.

An Austin native, Anne has close ties to the city in which she still resides.

GREG MACKSOOD

(Texas)

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Links:Website

Based in Austin, Texas, we at Axis Strategies are a results-driven, full-service public affairs firm. Our team is committed to equipping our clients with the knowledge and resources needed to achieve their political and public policy goals. It is our expansive relationships, creative approach and insightfulness that allows us to tailor our services and strategies to the unique needs of each individual client. From large, multi-national companies to small business and citizens banded together around a common cause, Axis Strategies is dedicated to providing value and a turn-key approach to successful outcomes.

B.A., Miami University
Major: Political Science

Advising clients on a broad range of topics in Texas and beyond is what Greg Macksood has dedicated his life to for the past 20 years. During that time, he has served as a trusted advisor to a wide range of clientele including Fortune 100 corporations, state trade associations and seed capital pre-revenue startups in developing political, legislative, media and grassroots engagement strategies throughout the country.

After attending Miami University in Oxford, Ohio where he received a B.A. in Political Science, Macksood split his time between Columbus, Ohio and Washington, D.C. working for a national public affairs and government relations firm. There, he focused on healthcare, tax policy, and natural resources.

Since then, Macksood has directed the government relations efforts in Texas for one of the nation's largest energy companies. It was during that time that he served on numerous boards and held multiple leadership positions across several trade associations. All the while, Macksood was learning how to navigate different political climates across Texas and effectively advocate for the energy sector, maintaining and developing deep political relationships in both parties.

In addition to his deep legislative relationships across both sides of the aisle, Macksood also has extensive experience representing interests before Texas regulatory agencies on issues including water, transportation, eminent domain, air permitting, insurance, healthcare, electricity and land use and minerals. His intimate knowledge of agency procedures makes him an effective advocate for his clients.

As for political experience, Macksood has managed statewide ballot initiatives, created issue advocacy coalitions, and implemented media communications strategies.

Greg is also the father of three young children who keep him and his wife Dakota busy outside of the world of politics.

LOGAN SPENCE

(Texas)

0-5 years

Logan Spence is a Partner at the Austin office of Hance Scarborough, LLP where he represents trade associations, corporations and interest groups before the state legislature and agencies. Logan began his career in state government in 1999 as an intern for State Senator Robert Duncan. In 2001, he worked as the legislative assistant to State Rep. Warren Chisum. While attending law school in Houston, Logan worked for Harris County Judge Robert Eckels, District Judge Harvey Brown and the government affairs office of El Paso Energy.

Upon graduating from law school, he spent five years as a Policy Director in Gov. Rick Perry's Office of Budget, Planning and Policy covering a wide variety of issues and agencies. Logan moved to the Texas State Senate in 2007 where he served as Sen. Dan Patrick's Chief of Staff.

In 2013, Logan served as the manager for Dan Patrick's campaign for lieutenant governor. This ultimately successful effort, against three established statewide incumbents, gave Logan first-hand experience in political communications, grassroots management and campaign strategy. After leading the transition team, Logan was named Chief of Staff to the Lieutenant Governor in 2015.

Logan's broad experience in the Texas House, Texas Senate as well as the Office's of Governor and Lt. Governor, give him a unique ability to advocate for his clients in Texas government. Logan earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Communications from Texas Tech University and a Juris Doctorate degree from South Texas College of Law. He has been married to his wife Cynthia for over 20 years and they have four children.

  • (512)3220303

  • 807 BrazosSuite 802AustinTX78701

Subjects: All Subjects

Over the past 28 years I have been involved in some of the more significant legislative actions that have taken place in Texas, including but not limited to: Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission Sunset (3 times), Telephone deregulation, Electric Deregulation, health care provider prompt pay, payday lending regulation, lawsuit reform, various county/city government legislation, groundwater regulation, patient rights, etc.

20+ years

We maintain an ongoing relationship with most elected officials including all statewide elected officials. In addition, we work closely with numerous state agencies and their leadership. Our background has allowed us to work with whomever necessary to achieve the successful results our clients desire.

Former chief of staff to Congressman Pete Olson (R-TX)

Provides both federal and Texas State government relations services to Cornerstone clients

Lives in Houston, TX and has a deep understanding of energy matters

Tyler, former chief of staff to Congressman Pete Olson (R-TX), joined Cornerstone Government Affairs in June 2016. During his seven-year tenure with Congressman Olson, Tyler served in various roles including campaign manager, district director, and deputy chief of staff.

In his most recent role as chief of staff, Tyler managed the Congressman's Washington and Texas operations and oversaw all political, legislative and communications strategies. Tyler was instrumental in developing the Congressman's agenda as a member of the Energy & Commerce Committee and guiding the Congressman's ascension to the role of Vice Chair of the Energy & Power Subcommittee.

Prior to working for Representative Olson, Tyler was a consultant with Hitachi Consulting in Houston, Texas. Before that, he was a legislative aide for the Houston City Council.

Tyler is a graduate of the University of Houston and currently serves as Vice Chairman of UH's Political Action Committee as well as an advisory board member of the Hobby School of Public Affairs at the University of Houston.

CAROL MCGARAH

(Texas)

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Links:Website

Carol McGarah represents several Fortune 500 companies and is well-known and regarded for her experience and knowledge of various topics including: education, energy, environmental issues, financial institutions, IT, and transportation.

20+ years

Previously, McGarah served as the Committee Director of the powerful Senate Natural Resources Committee. During her 10 years with this committee she established solid relationships with key members of the legislature and various environmental agencies, and developed a thorough knowledge of Texas' air, water, and waste issues.

McGarah dedicated countless hours to the preparation and passage of groundbreaking pieces of legislation, including Senate Bill 1 in 1997 and Senate Bill 2 in 2001. Both of these bills dealt with state water management measures and greatly impacted the state.

McGarah was also instrumental in the development and passage of SB 5 in the 75th Legislature, which created the Texas Emissions Reduction Program. This program has served as a model for numerous other states across the country, and has been a vital component in assisting Texas meet the Federal Air Quality Standards.

  • (713)4932742

  • 1800 West Loop SouthSuite 1250HoustonTX77056

Former chief of staff for House Appropriations Cardinal

Leads both federal and state clients from the firm's Houston office

Serves on advisory and steering committees for Texas delegation members

Tony Essalih joined Cornerstone in 2011 as a co-lead of the firm's flagship Texas office in Houston. He spent 12 years on Capitol Hill and came to Cornerstone from the office of Congressman John Culberson (R-Houston). Tony worked for Congressman Culberson for 10 years, the last five as his chief of staff. Prior to becoming chief of staff, Tony served in a variety of capacities including legislative assistant, legislative director, communications director, and deputy chief of staff. He spent eight years in Washington, D.C. before relocating to Houston in 2007.

As chief of staff, Tony was responsible for guiding the day-to-day operations of the Congressman's Washington and Houston offices, and oversaw a 15-member staff under a fixed budget. Outside of the office, he served as the principal liaison to the Congressman's campaign committee and provided strategic counsel and advice related to his re-election efforts. Tony's areas of policy expertise include transportation, energy, budget and appropriations. Tony also led outreach efforts and served as an emissary on behalf of the Congressman with state lawmakers in Austin and local elected officials in Houston.

Prior to Culberson's election in 2001, Tony worked as a legislative assistant for Congressman Culberson's predecessor, former House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Bill Archer. Tony's began his tenure on Capitol Hill with former House Natural Resources Committee Chairman Doc Hastings.

Tony has advised and assisted numerous local, state, and federal campaigns. He serves on the board of the National InterFaith Foundation, the Advisory Board for the Houston Technology Center, spent two years on the Board of the Spring Branch Medical Center and was a member of Houston Mayor Annise Parker's transition team in 2010.

Tony was born and raised in Fredericksburg, VA and received his B.A. in Political Science from Mary Washington College. He was a member of Mary Washington's NCAA semifinalist men's soccer team. He lives in Houston and has two angelic daughters, Grace and Libby.

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Links:Website

30 years of experience in Texas State politics and government

Former member of the Texas State House of Representatives, 1987-1998

20+ years

Steve Holzheauser joined Cornerstone's Austin, Texas office October 2018 as a senior consultant and brings over 30 years of experience in state politics and government.

Prior to joining the firm, Steve founded and ran the Woodhouse Group Texas, a state governmental affairs firm. Since 1999, Steve has represented clients across a wide range of policy areas. He possesses an in-depth knowledge of the legislative process and maintains broad relationships with key members of the Texas Legislature, the Governor's office, and state agencies.

Steve was a member of the Texas State House of Representatives from 1987 until his retirement in 1998. While in the Texas Legislature, For four years Steve held the position of Chairman of the House Energy Resources Committee overseeing all aspects of the oil and gas industry. Additionally, Steve served on the powerful Ways & Means, General Calendars, Natural Resources, Economic Development, and Environmental Affairs Committees. During this time, he oversaw many diverse issues including energy policy, telecommunications, environmental issues, tax policy, economic development and water policy to name just a few.

Legislative and governmental relations practice includes representing associations, entities, and individuals through the various stages of the legislative process. The scope and complexity of government regulation affects every person and every business. The Law Offices of J Pete Laney represent clients before the state legislature, various state agencies, and governmental subdivisions ensuring that our clients' voices are heard at all levels of state and local government.

When dealing with governmental affairs and legislative matters, having someone at your side that understands your business concerns and has the knowledge and experience you need to handle your specific issue is important. Whether you are an individual, association or business, we take the time to learn and help you develop the details of your legislative agenda or goals in order to better represent you through the process. We also provide legislative activity monitoring to our clients to keep them apprised of issues that may affect them or their business.

I'm the Principal of a full-service public affairs and strategy firm based in Austin, Texas. For over 36 years, I have helped my clients succeed before entities across the political spectrum. I provide creative and productive solutions for corporations, local governments, individuals, and foundations across a broad range of industries and services. I'm dedicated to advancing the interests of you and your business.

20+ years

Clay was just re-appointed to U.S. EPA's Clean Air Act Advisory Committee, a senior-level policy committee established by Congress to provide EPA with independent advice, information and recommendations on policy and technical issues associated with the development, implementation and enforcement of the Clean Air Act.

Clay is also a member of The National Petroleum Council, a federally chartered and privately funded advisory committee established in 1946 by President Truman, to advise, inform, and make recommendations to the Secretary of Energy with respect to any matter relating to oil and natural gas or to the oil and natural gas industries.

Further, Clay is a member of the Executive Committee and serves as the Chair of the Transportation Committee for the Texas Association of Business.

Additionally, he was a member of the Executive Committee of the World Congress on Information Technology (WCIT). He played a key role in WCIT Austin's national and global networking program having traveled extensively in Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Mexico to promote trade exchange with top-ranking government and business leaders.

Clay Pope founded Pope Strategies Group with a mission to cultivate honest and effective relationships. Clay's personal approach takes the complexity out of business relationships, making him your trusted partner for success. He represents clients before the Texas Legislature, Texas Governor's Office, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Texas Railroad Commission, Texas General Land Office, Texas Comptroller's Office, Public Utility Commission of Texas, Texas Water Development Board and Texas Department of Transportation.

Clay Pope is a public affairs consultant based in Austin, Texas. He has over 36 years of experience in the governmental field.

Clay assists corporations, local governments, individuals and foundations primarily in the areas of environmental management, water resource development, economic development, information technology, taxation and transportation. He represents clients before the Texas Legislature, Texas Governor's Office, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Texas Railroad Commission, Texas General Land Office, Texas Comptroller's Office, Public Utility Commission of Texas, Texas Water Development Board and Texas Department of Transportation.

Prior to establishing an independent practice, Clay sub-contracted with Mike Toomey, Doc Arnold and Cliff Johnson working on their clients' interests before the Texas Legislature and state agencies. Term: July 1991 to August 1993.

Clay was the Commissioners' Legislative Assistant at the Texas Water Commission, the predecessor agency to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. In this position he presented the commissioners' positions to the Texas Legislature. Term: January 1991 to July 1991.

The Texas House of Representatives employed Clay in various positions. Starting as a Sergeant, commonly known as a Page, he was later assigned to the Appropriations Committee. Next, Representatives Sam Johnson (R-Plano) and Cliff Johnson (D-Palestine) jointly employed him as a Legislative Assistant and later he became Administrative Assistant to Cliff Johnson. Upon Cliff Johnson becoming Governor Clements' Legislative Director, he became Legislative Assistant to Representatives Ron Lewis (D-Mauriceville) and Rick Perry (then D, later R-Haskell). Once Cliff Johnson's successor was elected, Dick Swift (D-Palestine), Clay was employed as his Administrative Assistant. Term: September 1985 to January 1991.

Clay was just re-appointed to U.S. EPA's Clean Air Act Advisory Committee, a senior-level policy committee established by Congress to provide EPA with independent advice, information and recommendations on policy and technical issues associated with the development, implementation and enforcement of the Clean Air Act.

Clay is also a member of The National Petroleum Council, a federally chartered and privately funded advisory committee established in 1946 by President Truman, to advise, inform, and make recommendations to the Secretary of Energy with respect to any matter relating to oil and natural gas or to the oil and natural gas industries.

Further, Clay is a member of the Executive Committee and serves as the Chair of the Transportation Committee for the Texas Association of Business.

Additionally, he was a member of the Executive Committee of the World Congress on Information Technology (WCIT). He played a key role in WCIT Austin's national and global networking program having traveled extensively in Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Mexico to promote trade exchange with top-ranking government and business leaders.

MGA is an Austin, Texas-based governmental affairs consulting firm that offers the intimacy of a boutique lobbying firm with the resources and capabilities of a national organization.

The Firm has decades of strategic experience working in and around the Texas Legislature - ensuring that the client is always represented on both sides of the political aisle. MGA offers a combination of detailed, information-based lobbying together with unparalleled expertise in the Texas legislative process.

At MGA, the principals are always intimately involved in every aspect of the client relationship and employ an individualized, hands-on approach specifically tailored to each client's needs. On behalf of our clients, we are involved at every level of crafting policy in both the legislative and regulatory arenas.

20+ years

Named Top Lobbyist by Austin Business Journal Girl Scouts' "Woman of Distinction" AwardAustin Business Journal's "Profiles in Power" "Austin Under 40" AwardGlossy 8 list by Austin American-Statesman Austin Fashion Week's "Style Setter" Award

  • There are two general types of advocates - those that report what happens and those that make things happen. Andrea is among the very best of those that make things happen. - Brint Ryan, CEO, Ryan LLC
  • Lobbyist, political fundraiser and national political commentator Andrea McWilliams is a skilled strategist, combining grace with grit and patience with persuasion. Known for her meticulous attention to detail, McWilliams brings her unique expertise to every issue she engages drawing on her time in both the private and public sector. The national media, including FOX News, the Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, USA Today, CNN, BBC, and NPR have all reported on McWilliams' role as a leading fundraiser and political strategist. Named Texas Businesswoman of the Year by the Women's Chamber of Commerce of Texas, she was recognized as "consigliere to the powerful and political." McWilliams was the only lobbyist profiled together with the Governor, Lieutenant Governor and Speaker of the House in Texas Monthly's "POWER" feature highlighting the most powerful people at the Texas Capitol.

    McWilliams is also a proud recipient of both the Austin Business Journal's "Profiles in Power" and the Girl Scouts' "Woman of Distinction" Award. She has received the "Austin Under 40" Award, and the Austin American-Statesman honored her as a member of its Glossy 8 list. Last year, McWilliams received Austin Fashion Week's "Style Setter" Award, recognizing her work and dedication on behalf of local nonprofit organizations.

    A Chief of Staff at the Texas Capitol at just 21, McWilliams went on to hone her private sector grassroots skills at the iconic public relations company Public Strategies, Inc. Today, she is the President of McWilliams Governmental Affairs (MGA), a full-service firm of governmental affairs consultants, respected and trusted at the local, state and national level.

    Family and Community:

    Raised just steps from the Texas Capitol on Congress Avenue, McWilliams now resides in Old Enfield, raising three children in a historic home.

    She is a well-known philanthropist, community volunteer and proud native of Austin, named on many occasions to the "All-Stars" of Austin American Statesman Fortunate 500 list. McWilliams is honored to serve on the Board of St. David's Medical Center, one of the largest health systems in Texas and the third-largest private employer in the Austin area. Last year, McWilliams was also appointed to the Board of the Save Historic Muny District whose charge is to preserve 141-acres of green space in Central Austin that includes Lions Municipal Golf Course ("Muny"), widely recognized as the first public golf course in the South to become integrated and listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Additionally, she enjoys her time on the Pease Park Capital Campaign Committee whose efforts will transform this important landmark for future generations in her hometown.

    McWilliams currently serves on the PAC Board of RYAN, an award-winning global tax services firm based in Dallas. And, she has also served as a board member for many other non-profit organizations, including Texas Lyceum, Mexi-Arte Museum, Arthouse, Rise Across Texas Challenge, HeartGift, Austin Children in Crisis, Pioneer Farms and the Waterloo President's Council. She is an inaugural member of the Long Center's Notable Women and a long-time member of the St. David's Hospital Toast of the Town Committee. True to her roots, McWilliams is a proud past President of Inherit Austin, an organization founded to preserve Austin's architectural and cultural past by not only protecting the city's important landmarks and historical fabric, but safeguarding its unique character as well.

    McWilliams has represented the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation and KillCancer, two nonprofit groups committed to cancer prevention. She was also honorary chair for the Mamma Jamma Ride, which since its inaugural ride, has raised millions of dollars for non-profits serving thousands of Central Texans coping with breast cancer. In recognition, the Seton Breast Cancer Center in Austin named their screening room after McWilliams. In 2018, McWilliams additionally served as the honorary chair of the Celebration of Life, the most significant fundraising event for breast cancer in Austin, Texas.

    In partnership with the Austin Business Journal, McWilliams enjoys volunteering as a business mentor to other young women in Central Texas. Aside from her continued board service with Preservation Austin, Ballet Austin and the Pease Park Conservancy, she also served as a member of the Girl Scouts Centennial Celebration Committee and chaired Austin's largest charity event, the Ballet Fete, benefiting Ballet Austin. McWilliams additionally co-chaired the Marathon Kids gala and was a chair of the University of Texas Blanton Museum of Art Gala. In support of the Center for Child Protection, McWilliams was a celebrity dancer for Austin's inaugural "Dancing With The Stars" fundraising event. She is a proud past member of the Texas Emerald Ball Committee, whose endeavors support the American Ireland Fund.

    During the 86th Legislative Session, McWilliams also served on the Governor For A Day Committee.

    SABRINA THOMAS BROWN

    (Texas)

    20+ years

    With decades worth of hands-on experience in Texas government and politics, Sabrina Brown offers valuable strategic counsel, as well as access to a vast network of key associates and decision-makers to a broad spectrum of clients.

    Brown's extensive expertise in the state's legislative, regulatory, public affairs and appropriations arenas - combined with her strong bipartisan relationships - provides businesses and organizations with vital political and governmental guidance. Utilizing her many contacts within the Texas House and Senate, Executive Office and state agencies, Sabrina has effectively achieved the public policy goals of a wide variety of clients, from aeronautics giants to groundwater districts to Fortune 100 companies.

    Prior to opening her own consulting firm, Sabrina was a highly successful lobbyist for an Austin-based law firm, and previously spent a half-dozen years at the Capitol working for the Texas House of Representatives. Her first-hand experience has given her a detailed familiarity with the legislative process and an in-depth understanding of state lawmakers' perspectives. With these insights, Sabrina creates effective messages and uses her firm's resources to efficiently communicate a client's position to busy legislators.

    Brown earned her Masters in Public Affairs at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas, and her bachelor's degree at Texas A&M University.

    Brown currently serves on the boards of Dell Children's Medical Center Foundation, West Austin Youth Association, Beyond Batten Disease Foundation, Friends of the Governor's Mansion, Texas Conference for Women, and the Seton Development Board.

    HOLLY DESHIELDS

    (Texas)

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    Links:Website

    Holly Deshields is Director of the McGuireWoods Consulting Austin office and senior vice president of State Government Relations where she assists clients by lobbying and consulting on issues related to economic development, education, healthcare, finance, and state and local affairs.

    6-10 years

    She has been recognized by Capitol Inside in 2015 as a "Rising Star" in Texas politics and in 2016, was selected as the winner for Austin Under 40's government and public affairs industry category.

    Prior to joining McGuireWoods Consulting in 2012, Holly served as chief of staff to Texas State Senator Mike Jackson and worked in the Texas Senate for over a decade building strong relationships with state legislators, capitol staff, executive branch and regulatory agencies.

    Holly volunteers in various capacities around Central Texas. She is an active member of the MD Anderson Cancer Center's Advance Team and also founded Young Texans of Cancer's Austin Chapter. She received her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Texas at Austin and is a Kappa Alpha Theta alumni and Texas Ex. She enjoys spending her free time with her son, Hunt, and golden retriever, Winnie.

    Native Texan Chris Hosek is one of the most established, trustworthy, and hard-working Energy Consultants in Texas. Based in Austin, he is considered an expert in energy policy and rules as well as legislative initiatives at both the state and federal levels. Prior to founding Texas Star Alliance Energy Solutions, he was Chief of Staff for the Chair of the Texas Railroad Commission.

    He represents a large cross section of the energy industry. His clients include international companies, domestic producers (in the Permian Basin, Haynesville, and Eagleford), and service companies such as Select Energy Services, to name a few. His work with these companies is two-fold:
    Legislative work during each biennial Legislative session and the interim.
    Regulatory work and engagement at the executive levels of the Railroad Commission, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, General Land Commission, and other state agencies.

    Building off of his experience in the energy space, Chris has expanded his practice to include a variety of different policy issues, including state procurement. Given that oil and gas production touches almost very legislative district in Texas in one way or another, he has developed key legislative relationships across the state that he draws upon for other policy issues. With this in mind, Chris has successfully passed unique and specific legislation for clients in challenging environments. Don't believe us, just ask him about legalizing catfish noodling.

    11-15 years

    Power Ranking- Texas Lobby
    Jan 2019: Capitol Inside
    Capitol Inside is an ideal source of news and information about Texans who run government and what they are doing to lead. Capitol Inside is the go-to source of political news in Texas for people who want the real story and what it all means. We take our readers between the lines with coverage that's unique, entertaining and more analytical than any reporting you will find on the Texas political scene.

    Energy Service Innovator
    Nov 2018: D CEO Magazine
    Honoring CEOs, CFOs, and Innovators who have made Texas a national and International center for energy activity. D CEO honors leaders in upstream, midstream, services, and finance sectors.

    General Industry Service
    2018: Oil & Gas Awards - 2018 Texas
    Oil & Gas Awards focuses on publicizing the great gains being made by upstream, midstream and downstream companies in the key areas of corporate social responsibility, the environment, and health and safety.

    Power Ranking- Texas Lobby
    Jan 2017: Capitol Inside
    Capitol Inside is an ideal source of news and information about Texans who run government and what they are doing to lead. Capitol Inside is the go-to source of political news in Texas for people who want the real story and what it all means. We take our readers between the lines with coverage that's unique, entertaining and more analytical than any reporting you will find on the Texas political scene.

    Power Ranking- Texas Lobby
    Jan 2015: Capitol Inside
    Capitol Inside is an ideal source of news and information about Texans who run government and what they are doing to lead. Capitol Inside is the go-to source of political news in Texas for people who want the real story and what it all means. We take our readers between the lines with coverage that's unique, entertaining and more analytical than any reporting you will find on the Texas political scene.

    2013- Who's Who in Energy
    Dec 2013: Austin Business Journal
    The annual list distinguishes key players across a spectrum of energy industries in several major journal markets across the country. The list includes local national leaders representing different facets of the energy industry, including exploration, production, regulation, distribution, engineering, finance, education, law, and more. Individuals are selected for inclusion through internal research, industry outreach, and an open-nomination process conducted by the business journals of their respective cities.

    Rising Star- Texas Lobby
    Jan 2013: Capitol Inside
    Capitol Inside is an ideal source of news and information about Texans who run government and what they are doing to lead. Capitol Inside is the go-to source of political news in Texas for people who want the real story and what it all means. We take our readers between the lines with coverage that's unique, entertaining and more analytical than any reporting you will find on the Texas political scene.

    In Texas, the oil and natural gas industry touches every part of the state and every legislative district. The industry anchors the Texas economy by creating high-paying jobs and by generating revenues unmatched by other industries in Texas. Given that Chris' primary focus is natural resources (oil and gas industry), he engages with almost every elected official in one way or another. From tax policy, to school funding, to general appropriations to environment policy, he engages with most elected officials, including statewide. In particular Chris focus on the following committees:
    Texas Senate:
    Lt Governor's office; Agriculture; Business & Commerce; Education; Finance; Natural Resources & Economic Development; State Affairs; Transportation; Water & Rural Affairs.
    Texas House of Representatives:

    Speakers office; Agriculture & Livestock; Appropriations; Business & Industry; Energy Resources; Environmental Regulation; Insurance; Land & Resource Management; Natural Resources; Pensions; Investments & Financial Services; Public Education; State Affairs; Transportation; Urban Affairs; Ways & Means.

    For Texas State Agencies:
    Texas Governor's office; Comptroller of Texas; Railroad Commission of Texas; Texas Commission on Environmental Quality; Texas General Land Office; Texas Department of Agriculture; Texas Attorney General; Texas Department of Transportation; Texas Parks and Wildlife (most Agencies)

    Chris Hosek is a principal of Texas Star Alliance, specializing in direct lobbying and state agency relations. He has experience with a broad range of legislative issues and policy initiatives, including a specific expertise in the energy sector. Chris served as the chief of staff for five years to the Chair of the Railroad Commission of Texas. The Railroad Commission is the regulatory body that oversees Texas' energy industries including all levels of the oil and gas industry, pipeline safety, gas utility rates, and the permitting and reclamation of coal and uranium mines.

    Prior to his work at the Railroad Commission, Chris served asthe legislative director in the Texas House of Representatives for the 78th and 77th sessions. He was the committee aide to the Appropriations Committee, responsible for drafting the state's two-year budget. He also served as acommittee aide for a member onthe House Energy Resources Committee, where he received his background in the energy field. Chris also served in various roles for elected officials where he managed and developed legislative issues. Other committee experience includes the Urban Affairs Committee and State Recreational Resource Committee.

    Chris has met with numerous international trade delegations at the Railroad Commission. He also participated in several trade missions to Mexico, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Philippines, Singapore, and Myanmar. In 2008, the American Council of Young Political Leaders selected Chris as a delegate to participate in an overseas governmental exchange with Taiwan. In 2015, he was asked to lead the same organization to Indonesia, Malaysia, and Qatar.

    In 2019, Chris was also named D CEO (Dallas) Magazine's "Innovator of the Year." In 2018, he wonTexas Oil and Gas Award for Service Excellence, the first energy lobbyist to win the award. In 2015, 2017, and 2019, Chris was ranked in the top "Power Ranking" by Capitol Inside, a Texas political publication. In 2013, he was recognized as a "Rising Star" on its 10th annual Texas Lobby Power Rankings.Also, in 2013, the Austin Business Journal named him "Who's Who in Energy."

    In addition to serving the legislative needs of his clients, Chris' involvement with the community is robust.He was appointed to serve on the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission, a multi-state government entity that is viewed as the authority on domestic oil and gas issues. Chris has also served as an Urban Transportation Commissioner for the City of Austin.

    In addition, he sits on the boards ofBallet Austin, the Austin World Affairs Council, and theLone Star Success Academy. This non-profit improves the lives of troubled, at-risk, and vulnerable Texas youth by offering an alternative education. Chris also serves as a Trustee for theAmerican Council for Young Political Leaders, a Washington D.C.-based organization that implements unique international exchange activities for political leaders worldwide. He is active in the Texas State Alumni Association and the Phi Delta Theta Alumni Association.

    More than 14-years of experience guiding congressional, state, judicial, mayoral, city council and county executive campaigns

    Award-winning political consultant and strategist

    Justin R. Jordan is an award-winning political advisor and a vice president at Cornerstone Government Affairs. Justin specializes in federal and state government relations, and communications.

    For more than 14 years, Justin has been involved in guiding congressional, state legislature, judicial, mayoral, city council, county executive and school board campaigns and advising clients and elected officials. His unique background offers his clients an integrated approach to solutions that help them navigate the political arena. In addition to his work with a range of Cornerstone clients in the state of Texas, he also has experience working on behalf of foreign governments.

    Prior to joining Cornerstone, Justin founded Patriot Group Strategies, a consulting firm specializing in strategy, marketing and fundraising. Over the years, he developed a niche of reaching constituency's through the use of unconventional and innovative communication strategies. His entrepreneurial know-how positions him as a national leader in providing strategic advice in an array of political issues including, but not limited to diplomatic relations, pensions, and cyber security.

    He has served as a deputy field coordinator for the National Republican Congressional Committee, chairman of the Texas Federation of College Republicans and Executive Director for the watchdog organization, Texans for Ethics and Accountability.

    Justin is a member of the Houston Airport System Development Corporation.

    Carl Richie has over 20 years of experience providing clients with legal and legislative counsel and strategy. He delivers results that help you achieve your strategic goals and objectives.His record of success proves legislative remedies can complement litigation and transactional strategies and, in many cases, provide more cost effective results.Carl combines his legal, regulatory and lobby expertise to develop comprehensive strategies that meet business needs. He knows how to win support for new public policy initiatives through the legislative process or block legislation that threatens business goals, which is often a more effective alternative to litigation.Carl combines his legal, regulatory and lobby expertise to develop comprehensive strategies that meet business needs. He knows how to win support for new public policy initiatives through the legislative process or block legislation that threatens business goals, which is often a more effective alternative to litigation.

    20+ years

    Capitol Inside recently ranked him among the top 50 Hired Gun lobbyists

    Former legislative intern to Congressman Barney Frank
    Former legislative assistant to State Senator John Sharp
    Former legislative assistant to State Senator Rodney Ellis
    Former Deputy Chief of Staff to Governor Ann W. Richards
    Interim Director, Texas Ethics Commission

    Carl's areas of concentration are legislative representation and administrative law. Prior to starting his law own firm, Carl worked at three major Texas-based law firms and built successful legislative and public policy practices and achieved the status of partner. Over his 30-year career, he has managed both large and small external legislative teams or worked closely with other lobbyists to represent corporations, governmental and quasi-governmental clients, and trade associations. He has lobbied the Texas legislature on issues ranging from appropriations, financial services, education, elections, energy, environmental regulations, gaming, healthcare, housing, land use development, local government, insurance, public utility regulation, taxes, tort reform, transportation and water issues.

    He served as Vice President of Government Affairs for TXU Energy where he managed the company's state legislative and regulatory advocacy teams and external consultants. Additionally, he managed TXU Energy's employee-based political action committee and its associated activities.

    Carl is considered among Texas' top power lobbyists. Capitol Inside recently ranked him among the top 50 Hired Gun lobbyists. In its 2009 and 2011 lobby power rankings, the publication ranked Mr. Richie second and fourth respectively in the "Corporate In-House Lobbyists" category as the lead lobbyist for energy giant TXU Energy. In the law firm category, he ranked among the five in 2003 and 2005 as a lobbyist with the law firm Gardere Wynne Sewell, LLP.

    Carl has extensive legislative experience, having worked at all three levels of government; local, state and federal. He began his legislative career serving as a Fellow to a member of the United States Congress. Following that, he served as a Chief of Staff to a member of the Houston City Council. Carl went on to serve as a legislative assistant to two former State Senators, John Sharp, and Rodney Ellis. He also served as Deputy Chief of Staff to Texas Governor Ann W. Richards. While serving in the Governor's office, he led the Governor's Ethics Commission Task Force, which established the Texas Ethics Commission and he served as the agency's Interim Director.

    Carl also is a skilled administrative litigator. He has represented clients in administrative matters before state and federal agencies in the areas of campaign finance, energy matters, and housing issues. Carl has extensive experience representing clients in numerous areas of the electric utility industry, including competitive retail providers, independent power producers, power marketers, utilities, municipal utilities, and consumers. Carl has participated in numerous contested and negotiated proceedings before state and federal regulatory agencies. He also provides strategic counseling and governance representation to nonprofit organizations.

    In 2007, Carl was recognized as one of Best Lawyers in America by Woodward/White. In March 1991, Carl was one of 60 individuals to be named as "A Rising Star" in American politics by Campaigns and Elections magazine. Additionally, he was one of 35 individuals from across the country in the executive, judicial and legislative branches of state government to be selected to participate in the Henry Toll Fellowship and was elected Class President of the 1993 Fellows Class.

    Carl is very active with local, state and nation civic organizations. Currently, Carl serves as President of the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials (NAHRO). He also serves as Chairman of the Board of Commissioners for the Housing Authority for the City of Austin. He has earned numerous state, regional and national awards for his work in public housing. He is certified to teach courses in the area public housing and ethics.

    Carl is married to Nan Burley Richie and they have a daughter, Ana Elizabeth.

    Lobbying since 1977, Bill Pewitt has developed key relationships throughout his career with not only legislators and staff but also those in the lobby whose subject matter expertise is often critical to the success of his client's endeavors. Whether through technical policy proficiency or knowing how to find the best advocates of a client's particular interests within the government, Bill has the familiarity with the legislative process that can best facilitate a client's needs.

    AT BILL PEWITT & ASSOCIATES WE SPEAK THE LANGUAGE OF BOTH THE CLIENT AND THE LEGISLATURE. WE ARE THE INTERPRETERS WHO BRING UNDERSTANDING TO BOTH SIDES AND TRANSLATE OPPORTUNITY INTO ACTION AND SUCCESS.

    STRATEGY
    Our firm knows state and local government in Texas. We have dealt with lawmakers and executives for 35 years guiding our clients through the governmental process to achieve their goals. Paramount is selecting the best path to success for our clients, whether that is choosing strategic alignments with other players or bringing other resources to bear. We determine clear goals and put together the winning team of resources to reach that goal.

    ADVOCACY
    We have worked with dozens of clients both as lead lobbyist or as part of a team. We can lead, follow or get out of the way. Our firm has adapted to meet whatever circumstances the situation calls for. Monitoring the legislative process and connecting with the correct decision makers makes the difference.

    PROCUREMENT
    We have over 30 years experience with technology procurement in the state of Texas, beginning in 1984 with the creation of the Texas Computer Industry Council, the first statewide trade association for the nascent technology industry. Together we bring experience and mature relationships with high level officials, along with growing relationships with state agency division directors and managers who are more hands-on in day to day operations. From these multiple layers of our relationships we develop opportunities for our clients.

    20+ years

    Former legislative director and committee director of the Texas House Committee on Public Health

    Experience working on Texas House and Senate campaigns

    Proven record of helping clients navigate complex legislative issues and oversight

    Craig Holzheauser brings to Cornerstone years of involvement in Texas state and local politics. The son of a state representative, Craig went to work in the private sector after college before beginning a political career at the state capitol in 2012.

    Working as a legislative consultant, managing the campaigns of House and Senate members, and serving as legislative director and then committee director of the House Committee on Public Health in his first year of employment, Craig is goal oriented and proven himself to be a quick study. Craig has a keen political intuition and a knack for developing the type of relationships that matter in campaigns, service of an elected official, or success for his clients.

    A native of Victoria, Texas, Craig holds a Bachelor of Science in Construction Science from Texas A&M University.

    Over 20 years of state government service at the highest levels

    Extensive knowledge and experience of government procurement and operations

    Recipient of TSABAA's Administrator of the Year Award for leadership and agency business administration

    Ranked #1 Former Texas Agency Head by the Capitol Inside 2019 Texas Lobby Power Rankings

    Martin Hubert brings a wealth of state government experience to the clients of Cornerstone Government Affairs. From his early career as chief counsel to the Senate Natural Resources Committee to his gubernatorial appointment as a commissioner of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to his eight years as the deputy comptroller of Texas, Hubert has managed thousands of employees and millions of taxpayer dollars under both Democrat and Republican administrations.

    Martin was the 2008 recipient of TSABAA's Administrator of the Year Award. Presented annually, this prestigious award was established to formally recognize state employees who have demonstrated outstanding leadership skills and who have made significant contributions to state agency business administration.

    As the final general counsel to legendary Lt. Governor Bob Bullock, Martin learned the mastery of government relations from some of the most influential leaders in Texas history. His knowledge of agriculture stems from generations of the Hubert family's cow/calf and farming operations in South Texas and serving as the Texas Deputy Commissioner of Agriculture for eight years. Martin offers a unique combination of legal, natural resources, tax policy and state government procedural expertise.

    Hubert is a graduate of the Georgetown University Law Center and St. Mary's School of Law. He was Brigade Executive Officer in the Corps of Cadets at Texas A&M University, where he was a member of the Ross Volunteers Honor Guard and the Singing Cadets. He successfully completed Army Ranger School and served in the U.S. Army Reserves. He is a marathon runner and coaches his son's little league teams.

    Hubert is a second tenor and helps raise money for Legal Aid through the Travis County Bar Association's "Bar and Grill" fundraisers. He and his wife Celeste live in a historic home in Austin, where they are involved with the Austin Symphony, St. Theresa's Catholic Church and School, and the happily busy lives of their children Belle and Patrick.

    ERIC MARTINS

    (DEMANYUSILGAMDTXNVNMCA)

    Subjects: All Subjects

    Links:Website

    Eric is a highly accomplished senior executive, consultant, attorney, lobbyist and board member with 20 years of success in public policy, politics, law, government, healthcare, financial services, transportation and the nonprofit sector. He previously held a position as an associate at Drinker Biddle & Reath where he helped start the government relations and lobbying group.

    20+ years

    In 2017, Governor-elect Phil Murphy selected Eric to serve on the Human Services Committee for his transition team. During that same year, he was nominated by Kentucky State Senator Jimmy Higdon and commissioned by Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin to become a Kentucky Colonel.

    In 2004, Eric was nominated by New Jersey Governor Jim McGreevey to serve on the South Jersey Port Corporation's Board of Directors, which is responsible for the development of port facilities in South New Jersey. Eric was reappointed in 2008 by Governor Corzine and again in 2017 by Governor Chris Christie.

    In 2018, Eric was appointed to the Advisory Board of the Burbank International Film Festival.

    Eric is also a founding member of the Board of Directors for the NYC Fashion Manufactures Alliance of Design Educators and Save the Garment Center in New York City; a position he's held since 2008.

    In 2007, Eric was selected by the American Council of Young Political Leaders, a bi-partisan not-for-profit international exchange organization, as a delegate to Vietnam for a two-week political exchange program. Eric joined six other young political leaders from the U.S. to study Vietnam's political system, engage in dialogue on international issues, and forge professional relationships. He's also participated in international trade missions, including trips to the Netherlands, China and the United Arab Emirates.

    Eric was appointed in 2007 by New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine to serve as a member of the Economic Growth Council to assist with statewide economic development policies.

    Eric is a former Committee Chairman for the Mercer County College Board of Trustees Advisory Committee and a former member of the Board of Trustees for the Arts & Business Partnership of Southern New Jersey. He's served on the boards of the Mercer County Workforce Investment Board, the Mercer County Economic Development Committee and Junior Achievement. Eric was appointed by Assembly Majority Leader Paul DiGaetano in 2002 to the New Jersey Council of Local Mandates and served as Vice Chairman until 2004.

    THOMAS FORBES

    (Texas)

    Links:Website

    Tom is a member of Butler Snow's Regulatory and Government group. His practice is concentrated on government relations, regulatory and public affairs advice and advocacy and business transactions.

    BL Rankings, The Best Lawyers in America
        Administrative/Regulatory Law, 2010-2022
        Government Relations Practice, 2007-2022
        Lawyer of the Year: Government Relations Practice (Austin), 2017

    Over 35 years' experience representing clients in their dealings with state and federal government agencies, legislators, members of Congress, and executive branch agencies.

    Serves as a Director and Chair of the Audit Committee for Austin Trust Company.

    Represented a Fortune 100 company regarding the siting, permitting and development of a nuclear power plant.

    Represented a Fortune 100 company developing statewide public support for a $4+ Billion liquefied natural gas export facility.

    Represented multinational energy trading company regarding doing business with various Texas generators.

    Successfully represented the British Consul General regarding legislation which would have limited state investments in companies doing business in Northern Ireland.

    Successfully represented the State of Maine, negotiating its withdrawal from an interstate compact with Texas and Vermont, including the waiving of payment of a multi-million dollar exit fee.

    Represents one of the world's largest education assessment companies in its dealings with Texas state government.

    Represented Texas Academy of Family Physicians in legislative matters including dispensing, rural health care, access to care and other issues.

    Represented the Professional Advocacy Association of Texas; the state association of the governmental affairs community in legislative and regulatory matters.

    Represented one of the largest medical marijuana companies regarding its efforts to enter the Texas market. ? Represented a national industry association regarding the passage of Texas legislation legalizing hemp cultivation and the establishment of a new hemp industry in Texas.

    Represented a Texas groundwater conservation district in its dealings with the U.S. Department of Agriculture developing a multistate, regional effort to conserve groundwater, and before the Texas Legislature

    SEAN ABBOTT

    (Texas)
    • (512)4352334

    • 100 Congress AvenueSuite 1300AustinTX78701

    Clients:

    1) Altessa Municipal Utility District

    2) Bell County Municipal Utility District No. 1

    3) Bell County Municipal Utility District No. 2

    4) Berry Creek Highlands Municipal Utility District

    5) Blake Magee Company

    6) Block House Municipal Utility District

    7) Bonzo, LP

    8) Briarwood Municipal Utility District

    9) Buda Municipal Utility District No. 1

    10) Caldwell County Municipal Utility District No. 1

    11) Calhoun County Municipal Utility District No. 1

    12) Carr Family Partnership, Ltd.

    13) Clearwater Ranch Municipal Utility District No. 1

    14) Cool Water Municipal Utility District

    15) Cottonwood Creek Municipal Utility District

    16) Driftwood Economic Development Municipal Management District

    17) Dripping Springs Municipal Utility District

    18) Elgin Municipal Utility District No. 1

    19) Elgin Municipal Utility District No. 2

    20) Greenhawe Water Control and Improvement District No. 2

    21) Hays County Municipal Utility District No. 5

    22) Highlands at Mayfield Ranch Municipal Utility District

    23) HM Parkside, LP

    24) Hunt Communities Bastrop, LLC

    25) Kelly Lane Water Control and Improvement District No. 1

    26) Kelly Lane Water Control and Improvement District No. 2

    27) Kyndwood Municipal Utility District

    28) Lakeside Municipal Utility District No. 3

    29) Larkspur Community Development, Inc.

    30) Leander Municipal Utility District No. 1

    31) Leander Municipal Utility District No. 2

    32) Leander Municipal Utility District No. 3

    33) Lennar Homes of Texas Land and Construction, Ltd.

    34) M/I Homes of Austin, LLC

    35) Magnolia East Municipal Utility District

    36) Maile's Development Company

    37) Meritage Homes of Texas, LLC

    38) Milestone Community Builders

    39) Mirasol Springs Municipal Utility District

    40) Moore's Crossing Municipal Utility District

    41) North Austin Municipal Utility District No. 1

    42) Northeast Growth Corridor Water Sewer Irrigation & Drainage District No. 1

    43) Northeast Growth Corridor Water Sewer Irrigation & Drainage District No. 2

    44) Northtown Municipal Utility District

    45) Palmera Ridge Municipal Utility District of Williamson County

    46) Paloma Lake Municipal Utility District No. 1

    47) Paloma Lake Municipal Utility District No. 2

    48) Parkside at Mayfield Ranch Municipal Utility District

    49) Parkside on the River Municipal Utility District No. 1

    50) Parkside on the River Municipal Utility District No. 2

    51) Pilot Knob Municipal Utility District No. 1

    52) Pilot Knob Municipal Utility District No. 2

    53) Pilot Knob Municipal Utility District No. 3

    54) Pilot Knob Municipal Utility District No. 4

    55) Pilot Knob Municipal Utility District No. 5

    56) Presidential Glen Municipal Utility District

    57) Rancho del Cielo Municipal Utility District

    58) Round Rock Municipal Utility District No. 2

    59) Siena Municipal Utility District No. 1

    60) Siena Municipal Utility District No. 2

    61) Sonterra Municipal Utility District

    62) Southeast Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 1

    63) Southeast Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 1

    64) Springhollow Municipal Utility District

    65) The Colony Municipal Utility District No. 1A

    66) The Colony Municipal Utility District No. 1B

    67) The Colony Municipal Utility District No. 1C

    68) The Colony Municipal Utility District No. 1D

    69) The Colony Municipal Utility District No. 1E

    70) The Colony Municipal Utility District No. 1F

    71) The Colony Municipal Utility District No. 1G

    72) Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 11

    73) Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 12

    74) Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 13

    75) Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 14

    76) Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 17

    77) Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 2

    78) Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 23

    79) Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 24

    80) Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 3

    81) Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 4

    82) Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 5

    83) Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 6

    84) Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 7

    85) Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 8

    86) Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 9

    87) Travis County Water Control & Improvement District No. 20

    88) Travis-Creedmoor Municipal Utility District

    89) Vista Oaks Municipal Utility District of Williamson County

    90) W&B Development II, L.L.C.

    91) Wells Branch Municipal Utility District

    92) West Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 6

    93) West Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 7

    94) West Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 8

    95) West Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 1

    96) Wilbarger Creek Municipal Utility District No. 1

    97) Wilbarger Creek Municipal Utility District No. 2

    98) Wild Ridge Municipal Utility District

    99) Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 12

    100) Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 15

    101) Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 17

    102) Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 19

    103) Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 19A

    104) Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 19B

    105) Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 19C

    106) Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 19D

    107) Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 19E

    108) Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 19F

    109) Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 19G

    110) Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 19H

    111) Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 22

    112) Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 31

    113) Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 32

    114) Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 34

    115) Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 35

    116) Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 39

    117) Williamson County Water, Sewer, Irrigation, and Drainage District No. 3

    118) Woodside Municipal Utility District No. 1

    BRYCE ADAMS

    (Texas)
    • (214)7896150

    • 3005 S. Lamar Blvd., Suite D-447Suite 1050AustinTX78704-8864

    CLYDE ALEXANDER

    (Texas)
    • (512)9700636

    • 828 Ivy LaneSan AntonioTX78209

    LISA ANDERSON

    (Texas)

    RICARDO ARMENDARIZ

    (Texas)
    • (915)2617773

    • 310 N Mesa STSTE 519El PasoTX79901

    ELAINE ARNOLD

    (Texas)
    • (512)6493649

    • 1115 San Jacinto Blvd., Ste. 105AustinTX78701

    CHARLES BAILEY

    (Texas)
    • (512)4223902

    • 3711 South Mopac ExpresswayBldg 1, Ste 500AustinTX78746

    KELLY BARNES

    (Texas)
    • (512)4808962

    • 823 Congress Ave., Ste. 900AustinTX78701

    Clients:

    JOHN BARTRAM

    (Texas)
    Clients:

    1) Altessa Municipal Utility District

    2) Bell County Municipal Utility District No. 1

    3) Bell County Municipal Utility District No. 2

    4) Berry Creek Highlands Municipal Utility District

    5) Blake Magee Company

    6) Block House Municipal Utility District

    7) Briarwood Municipal Utility District

    8) Buda Municipal Utility District No. 1

    9) Caldwell County Municipal Utility District No. 1

    10) Calhoun County Municipal Utility District No. 1

    11) Carr Family Partnership, Ltd.

    12) Clearwater Ranch Municipal Utility District No. 1

    13) Cool Water Municipal Utility District

    14) Cottonwood Creek Municipal Utility District

    15) Driftwood Economic Development Municipal Management District

    16) Dripping Springs Municipal Utility District No. 1

    17) Elgin Municipal Utility District No. 1

    18) Elgin Municipal Utility District No. 2

    19) Greenhawe Water Control and Improvement District No. 2

    20) Hays County Municipal Utility District No. 5

    21) Highlands at Mayfield Ranch Municipal Utility District

    22) HM Parkside, LP

    23) Hunt Communities Bastrop, LLC

    24) Kelly Lane Water Control and Improvement District No. 1

    25) Kelly Lane Water Control and Improvement District No. 2

    26) Kyndwood Municipal Utility District

    27) Lakeside Municipal Utility District No. 3

    28) Larkspur Community Development, Inc.

    29) Leander Municipal Utility District No. 1

    30) Leander Municipal Utility District No. 2

    31) Leander Municipal Utility District No. 3

    32) Lennar Homes of Texas Land and Construction, Ltd.

    33) M/I Homes of Austin, LLC

    34) Magnolia East Municipal Utility District

    35) Maile's Development Company

    36) Meritage Homes of Texas, LLC

    37) Milestone Community Builders

    38) Mirasol Springs Municipal Utility District

    39) Moore's Crossing Municipal Utility District

    40) North Austin Municipal Utility District No. 1

    41) Northeast Growth Corridor Water Sewer Irrigation & Drainage District No. 1

    42) Northeast Growth Corridor Water Sewer Irrigation & Drainage District No. 2

    43) Northtown Municipal Utility District

    44) Palmera Ridge Municipal Utility District of Williamson County

    45) Paloma Lake Municipal Utility District No. 1

    46) Paloma Lake Municipal Utility District No. 2

    47) Parkside at Mayfield Ranch Municipal Utility District

    48) Parkside on the River Municipal Utility District No. 1

    49) Parkside on the River Municipal Utility District No. 2

    50) Pilot Knob Municipal Utility District No. 1

    51) Pilot Knob Municipal Utility District No. 2

    52) Pilot Knob Municipal Utility District No. 3

    53) Pilot Knob Municipal Utility District No. 4

    54) Pilot Knob Municipal Utility District No. 5

    55) Presidential Glen Municipal Utility District

    56) Rancho del Cielo Municipal Utility District

    57) Round Rock Municipal Utility District No. 2

    58) Siena Municipal Utility District No. 1

    59) Siena Municipal Utility District No. 2

    60) Sonterra Municipal Utility District

    61) Southeast Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 1

    62) Southeast Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 1

    63) Springhollow Municipal Utility District

    64) The Colony Municipal Utility District No. 1A

    65) The Colony Municipal Utility District No. 1B

    66) The Colony Municipal Utility District No. 1C

    67) The Colony Municipal Utility District No. 1D

    68) The Colony Municipal Utility District No. 1E

    69) The Colony Municipal Utility District No. 1F

    70) The Colony Municipal Utility District No. 1G

    71) Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 11

    72) Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 12

    73) Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 13

    74) Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 14

    75) Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 17

    76) Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 2

    77) Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 23

    78) Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 24

    79) Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 3

    80) Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 4

    81) Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 5

    82) Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 6

    83) Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 7

    84) Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 8

    85) Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 9

    86) Travis County Water Control & Improvement District No. 20

    87) Travis-Creedmoor Municipal Utility District

    88) Vista Oaks Municipal Utility District of Williamson County

    89) W&B Development II, L.L.C.

    90) Wells Branch Municipal Utility District

    91) West Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 6

    92) West Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 7

    93) West Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 8

    94) West Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 1

    95) Wilbarger Creek Municipal Utility District No. 1

    96) Wilbarger Creek Municipal Utility District No. 2

    97) Wild Ridge Municipal Utility District

    98) Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 12

    99) Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 15

    100) Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 17

    101) Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 19

    102) Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 19A

    103) Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 19B

    104) Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 19C

    105) Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 19D

    106) Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 19E

    107) Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 19F

    108) Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 19G

    109) Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 19H

    110) Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 22

    111) Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 31

    112) Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 32

    113) Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 34

    114) Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 35

    115) Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 39

    116) Williamson County Water, Sewer, Irrigation, and Drainage District No. 3

    117) Woodside Municipal Utility District No. 1

    LAUREN BILLMAN

    (Texas)
    • (214)8204652

    • 301 N. Washington AvenueDallasTX75246

    DAVID BRYMER

    (Texas)
    • (512)9220501

    • 2413 Amen CornerPflugervilleTX78660

    RANDY CAIN

    (Texas)
    • (512)6374994

    • 1122 ColoradoSuite 106AustinTX78701

    GARY CALFEE

    (Texas)
    • (512)4798703

    • 1220 Colorado St.Suite # 400AustinTX78701

    JOHN CARLTON

    (Texas)
    Clients:

    DAVID CHINCANCHAN

    (Texas)
    • (512)3750803

    • 5604 Manor RoadAustinTX78723

    SARAH CLAWSON

    (Texas)
    • (254)2230953

    • 919 Congress AvenueSuite 1100AustinTX78701

    HOWARD COHEN

    (Texas)
    • (713)6234531

    • 1300 Post Oak BoulevardSuite 2400HoustonTX77056

    JUSTIN COLEMAN

    (Texas)
    • (512)5001943

    • 1401 East 6th StreetAustinTX78702

    Clients:

    STARLEE COLEMAN

    (Texas)
    • (512)5848272

    • 3005 S. Lamar Blvd., Suite D-447Suite 330AustinTX78704

    PAMELA COLLEY

    (Texas)
    • (704)8404578

    • 901 Center Park Dr.CharlotteNC28217

    NATHAN COOK

    (Texas)
    • (832)3664390

    • 6100 Main St.310 Allen CenterHoustonTX77005

    CHARLES DAVALOS

    (Texas)
    • (512)4760697

    • 823 Congress AvenueSuite 1313AustinTX78701

    DOUG DAVIS

    (Texas)
    • (512)4760697

    • 823 Congress AvenueSuite 1313AustinTX78701

    SARAH DECKER

    (Texas)
    • (703)5548630

    • 44180 Riverside ParkwayLansdowneVA20176

    ROSLYN DUBBERSTEIN

    (Texas)
    • (512)3225802

    • 816 Congress Ave., Ste. 1900AustinTX78701

    CRAIG EILAND

    (Texas)

    BRYAN EPPSTEIN

    (Texas)

    GAY ERWIN

    (Texas)

    JOHN ESPARZA

    (Texas)

    JENNIFER ESTERLINE

    (Texas)
    • (512)7964530

    • 1303 San Antonio StreetSuite 810AustinTX78701

    AMY FELKER

    (Texas)
    • (214)7299770

    • 1303 San Antonio StreetSuite 810AustinTX78701

    JAMES FIELDS

    (Texas)
    • (512)4763852

    • 1220 Colorado, Ste. 500AustinTX78701

    CURTIS FUELBERG

    (Texas)
    • (512)7895181

    • 1122 Colorado#1501austinTX78701

    SAMUEL GAMMAGE

    (Texas)
    • (512)5345193

    • 1111 Guadalupe StreetAustinTX78701

    Clients:

    1) Dow

    BRANDON GARCIA

    (Texas)
    • (512)5848292

    • 3005 S. Lamar Blvd., Suite D-447Ste. 330AustinTX78704-8864

    HECTOR STEVEN GARCIA

    (Texas)

    DAVID DANIEL GIBSON

    (Texas)
    • (806)6963302

    • 13914 Indiana Avenue, Suite 100LubbockTX79423

    ADAM GOLDMAN

    (Texas)

    JAMES GOSDIN

    (Texas)
    • (713)6258228

    • 1360 Post Oak BoulevardSuite 100, MC #14-1HoustonTX77056

    SARAH FLOERKE GOUAK

    (Texas)
    • (512)5783200

    • Lower Colorado River AuthorityPost Office Box 220AustinTX78767

    JAMES GRAY

    (Texas)
    • (202)6615700

    • 655 15th St. NWWashingtonDC20005

    MELISSA HAMILTON

    (Texas)
    • (512)4690171

    • 919 Congress Avenue, Suite 750AustinTX78701

    SHERMAN HAMPTON

    (Texas)
    • (832)2621738

    • 224 N Waterstone DrMontgomeryTX77356

    Clients:

    1) Dow

    ROBERT HANEY

    (Texas)
    • (512)9255000

    • P.O. Box 521AustinTX78767

    RICHARD HARDCASTLE

    (Texas)
    • (940)8879204

    • p.o. box 16144507 Foster Rd.VernonTX76385-1614

    MARK HARMON

    (Texas)
    • (512)3200030

    • 4205 Bamford Dr.AustinTX78731

    Clients:

    MICHELLE HARPER

    (Texas)
    • (415)9024234

    • 1303 San Antonio StreetSuite 810AustinTX78701

    ASHLEY HARRIS

    (Texas)
    • (512)6511149

    • 106 East 6th Street, Suite 900-116AustinTX78701

    HEATHER LEE HARWARD

    (Texas)
    • (512)8267490

    • 3305 Silverleaf DriveAustinTX78757

    RICHARD HAYES

    (Texas)
    • (281)6689957

    • 17225 El Camino RealSuite 310HoustonTX77058

    RYAN HECKER

    (Texas)
    • (215)8802430

    • 3005 S. Lamar Blvd., Suite D-447Ste. 330AustinTX78704-8864

    LORI HENNING CRUTCHFIELD

    (Texas)
    • (512)2638920

    • 12400 Hwy 71 WestSte 350, PMB #174AustinTX78738

    DANIELA HERNANDEZ

    (Texas)
    • (512)9668907

    • 5604 Manor RoadAustinTX78723

    JAY HOWARD

    (Texas)
    Clients:

    ROBERT HOWARD

    (Texas)
    • (512)5679470

    • 2315 Westforest Dr.AustinTX78704

    CHRISTOPHER HUGHES

    (Texas)
    • (512)4173475

    • 5016 W Frances PlaceSuite 1400AustinTX78731

    GILBERT HUGHES

    (Texas)
    • (512)4814545

    • 400 W. 15th Street, Suite 1500AustinTX78701

    SHERRI HULL

    (Texas)
    • (512)9252366

    • 1907 Rue De St. TropezAustinTX78746

    Clients:

    MICHAEL HUNSUCKER

    (Texas)
    • (512)4742985

    • 208 W 14th StreetSuite 103AUSTINTX78701

    Clients:

    MELISSA INGALLS-ROWAN

    (Texas)
    • (512)9686670

    • 1303 San Antonio StreetSuite 810AustinTX78701

    IVAN JAIME

    (Texas)
    • (210)2685852

    • 3830 BalentineC/O Region 6San AntonioTX78257

    Clients:

    NELSON JARRIN

    (Texas)
    • (281)6395452

    • 1303 San Antonio StreetSuite 810AustinTX78701

    GORDON JOHNSON

    (Texas)
    • (512)4787777

    • 1122 Colorado Street Suite 208AustinTX78701

    TRACY JOHNSON

    (Texas)
    • (832)4527933

    • 11104 Sentinel DriveAustinTX78747

    CHRISTOPHER JONES

    (Texas)
    • (512)4959111

    • 400 West 14th Street 100AustinTX78701

    GARRY JONES

    (Texas)
    • (608)6927001

    • 2721 Wingate Street, #300Fort WorthTX76107

    NEAL JONES

    (Texas)
    Clients:

    40) Houston Municipal Employees Pension System

    41) Houston NFL Holdings, L.P. , DBA Houston Texans

    42) Houston Police Officers' Pension System

    43) Huckabee & Associates, Inc.

    44) JPI Multifamily Development, LLC

    45) LaCore Enterprises LLC

    46) Landsea Homes Corporation

    47) Lone Star Transmission LLC

    48) Long Cove Development, Inc. on behalf of the Lake View Management & Development District

    49) Lubbock Power & Light

    50) Majestic Realty Co., a California Corporation

    51) Microsoft

    52) Molina Healthcare Inc.

    53) National Football League(NFL) c/o MultiState Associates LLC

    54) National Medal of Honor Museum Foundation

    55) NextEra Energy Inc.

    56) NextEra Energy Resources LLC

    57) Office of the Commissioner of Baseball, DBA Major League Baseball

    58) Perry Homes, LLC

    59) Pharmaceutical Research & Manufacturers of America

    60) Pogue Construction Company, LP

    61) Port of Corpus Christi Authority

    62) Raise Your Hand for Public Schools/Raise Your Hand Texas

    63) Rangers Baseball LLC

    64) SHI Government Solutions Inc.

    65) SLR Property I, LP

    66) Southern Spirit Transmission LLC c/o Pattern Energy Group LP

    67) Speedway Motorsports LLC

    68) Sports Betting Alliance

    69) Texas Association of Public Employee Retirement Systems

    70) Texas Motor Speedway, LLC

    71) Texas Technology Consortium

    72) The Javelin Group, LLC

    73) The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.

    74) Touchstone Communities

    75) Trellis Company and Subsidiaries

    76) Tremco Roofing and Building Maintenance

    77) United Airlines, Inc.

    78) Waste Control Specialist, LLC

    KATRINA KAMM

    (Texas)
    • (214)2957682

    • 210 N. Hall St.Suite 160DallasTX75226

    DENNIS KEARNS

    (Texas)
    • (512)4155607

    • 3502 Misty Creek DriveAustinTX78735

    ANDREW BARCLAY KELLER

    (Texas)
    • (972)8844670

    • 3003 Swiss AvenueDallasTX75204

    MARSHA KELLY

    (Texas)
    • (512)4763852

    • 1220 Colorado, Ste. 500AustinTX78701

    SARAH KIRKLE

    (Texas)
    • (512)4727216

    • 4401 Westgate BlvdSte. 320AustinTX78745

    RICKY KNOX

    (Texas)
    • (512)6380270

    • P.O. Box 26752AustinTX78755

    NICHOLAS KRALJ

    (Texas)
    • (512)4829080

    • 1220 Colorado StreetSuite 110AustinTX78701

    MATTHEW KURYLA

    (Texas)

    CAMM LARY

    (Texas)
    • (512)5182424

    • Allen Boone Humphries Robinson LLP919 Congress Avenue, Suite 1500AustinTX78701

    LONDON LAWRENCE

    (Texas)
    • (832)5971532

    • 3005 S. Lamar Blvd., Suite D-447AustinTX78704-8864

    DREW LAWSON

    (Texas)
    • (832)4533009

    • PO Box 782Apt 5AustinTX78767

    ADAM LEGGETT

    (Texas)
    • (512)6506109

    • 1122 ColoradoSuite 106AustinTX78701

    EDWIN LONGANECKER

    (Texas)
    • (512)4774452

    • 919 Congress AvenueSuite 810AustinTX78701-2157

    RICARDO LOPEZ-GUERRA

    (Texas)
    • (512)6196804

    • 11004 Point Clear Ct.AustinTX78747

    CHRIS MACOMB

    (Texas)
    • (512)2726211

    • 1115 San Jacinto, Ste. 275AustinTX78701

    MARISA MARQUEZ

    (Texas)
    • (915)5260393

    • 310 N. Mesa, Ste. 519El PasoTX79901

    MILES MATHEWS

    (Texas)

    KELLY MCBETH

    (Texas)
    • (512)7992001

    • 208 W 14th Street ste. 201AustinTX78701

    SUZI RAY MCCLELLAN

    (Texas)
    • (512)4232881

    • 12404 Mossback CoveSuite 100AustinTX78739

    ANYA MCINNIS

    (Texas)
    • (713)2490451

    • 2608 Quenby AvenueHoustonTX77005

    LUCAS VICTOR MEYERS

    (Texas)

    JOSEPH MILLER

    (Texas)
    • (202)5739099

    • 203 3rd Street, SEWashingtonDC20003

    NANCY DIANA MILLER

    (Texas)
    • (713)6234531

    • 1300 Post Oak Blvd., Ste. 2400HoustonTX77056

    CHELBI MIMS

    (Texas)
    • (512)7176219

    • 3005 S. Lamar Blvd., Suite D-447Ste. 330AustinTX78704

    JASON MODGLIN

    (Texas)
    • (346)7865386

    • 9950 Woodloch Forest Dr.Suite 2800The WoodlandsTX77380

    DANA MOORE

    (Texas)
    • (512)4782541

    • 1103 Sabine StreetFifth FloorAustinTX78701

    PASHA MOORE

    (Texas)
    • (501)4125020

    • P.O. Box 684281AustinTX78701

    Clients:

    3) PCMA

    FARISH MOZLEY

    (Texas)
    • (713)5323896

    • 1501 McKinney Street, Suite 1300HoustonTX77010

    HAROLD MULLEN

    (Texas)
    • (512)3122099

    • 219 Commercial DriveBudaTX78610

    LINDSAY MULLINS

    (Texas)
    • (512)4732823

    • 1005 Congress Avenue, Suite 1070Suite 450AustinTX78701

    WILL NIPPER

    (Texas)
    • (979)2382560

    • 332 SH 332 E.Lake JacksonTX77566

    Clients:

    1) Dow

    HAROLD OLIVER

    (Texas)
    • (512)2893446

    • 845 Proton RdSan AntonioTX78258-4203

    JESSICA OLSON

    (Texas)
    • (214)8208645

    • 919 Congress Avenue, #540AustinTX78701

    THOMAS ONEY

    (Texas)
    • (512)5783237

    • Lower Colorado River AuthorityPost Office Box 220AustinTX78767

    KATHLEEN OWEN

    (Texas)
    • (202)8499002

    • 2121 Main StreetWheelingWV26003-2809

    LEE PARSLEY

    (Texas)
    • (512)4780200

    • 919 Congress AveSte 455AustinTX78701

    RYAN PAYLOR

    (Texas)
    • (512)4774452

    • 919 CongressSuite 810AustinTX78701

    DAN PEARSON

    (Texas)

    BRANDON PECK

    (Texas)
    • (617)9229219

    • 1401 K Street NWSuite 525WashingtonDC20005

    JAMES PITTS

    (Texas)

    DANIEL POSEY

    (Texas)
    • (254)7249275

    • 2401 South 31st StreetTempleTX76058

    JAKE POSEY

    (Texas)
    Clients:

    KENDAL PROSACK

    (Texas)
    • (415)9032800

    • 28 Liberty Ship Way Ste. 2815SausalitoCA94965

    Clients:

    SHANNON RATLIFF

    (Texas)
    • (512)9311172

    • Policy Design Partners, LLCPO Box 300495AustinTX78703

    RONESHIA RAY

    (Texas)
    • (832)2309417

    • 3005 S. Lamar Blvd., Suite D-447AustinTX78704

    JOEL JOSE RESENDEZ

    (Texas)
    • (361)2072993

    • 6100 Main Street310 Allen CenterHoustonTX77005

    DEBRA RICHMOND

    (Texas)
    • (512)5855579

    • 1122 Colorado St.Suite 320AustinTX78701

    MICHELE RICHMOND

    (Texas)
    • (512)6537447

    • 805 House Wren LoopPflugervilleTX78660

    CRYSTAL RIOS

    (Texas)
    • (512)8812350

    • 3005 S. Lamar Blvd., Suite D-447AustinTX78704-8864

    LORENA ROBLEDO

    (Texas)
    • (830)4446463

    • 919 Congress Avenue, Suite 1100AustinTX78701

    Clients:

    TYLER RUDD

    (Texas)
    • (512)2930247

    • 4020 Enclave Mesa CircleAustinTX78731

    Clients:

    MICHAEL RUGGIERI

    (Texas)
    • (512)6380642

    • 400 W. 15th St. Ste. 1500AustinTX78701

    KELLY SADLER

    (Texas)
    • (512)4812985

    • 400 West 15th StreetSuite 1500AustinTX78701

    GLENN SHANKLE

    (Texas)
    • (512)4151331

    • 2105 Haas LaneAustinTX78728

    JESSE SIFUENTEZ

    (Texas)
    • (512)5098033

    • 919 CongressSte 540AustinTX78701

    CHARLES SMITH

    (Texas)
    • (512)8264863

    • 101 RAMBLING BROOK CTGeorgetownTX78628

    MARK SMITH

    (Texas)
    • (915)2271902

    • 11900 Jollyville Rd, PMB No. 203832AustinTX78720

    EDDIE SOLIS

    (Texas)
    Clients:

    JANN SOTO

    (Texas)
    • (956)2662588

    • PO Box 82454AustinTX78708

    TARA SPEEGLE

    (Texas)
    • (915)6036730

    • 3005 S. Lamar Blvd.Suite D-477AustinTX78704

    DENNIS SPEIGHT

    (Texas)
    • (512)4763852

    • 1220 Colorado, Ste. 500AustinTX78701

    MARK SPENCER

    (Texas)
    • (202)8499002

    • One Tower Center Blvd., 21st FloorEast BrunswickNJ08816

    TOM SPILMAN

    (Texas)
    • (512)4760697

    • 823 Congress AvenueSuite 1313AustinTX78701

    STACEY STEINBACH

    (Texas)
    • (512)4727216

    • 4401 West GateSuite 320AustinTX78745

    ANGELA DAWN STORSETH

    (Texas)
    • (936)4435347

    • 134 Mimosa Silk Ct.MontgomeryTX77316

    AMY SUESS

    (Texas)
    • (512)3432587

    • 3112 Windsor Rd., Suite A#338AustinTX78703

    BILL SWEENEY

    (Texas)
    • (203)2263030

    • One Nyala Farms RoadWestportCT06880

    JENNIFER SZIMANSKI

    (Texas)
    • (512)4959111

    • 408 W. 14th St.,AustinTX78701

    HANI TALEBI

    (Texas)
    • (805)2520303

    • 1303 San Antonio StreetSuite 810AustinTX78701

    CAROL TAYLOR

    (Texas)
    • (512)4763852

    • 1220 Colorado, Ste. 500AustinTX78701

    EMILY TAYLOR

    (Texas)
    • (281)6689957

    • 17225 El Camino Real, Ste. 310HoustonTX77058

    SHEA TAYLOR

    (Texas)
    • (254)2231846

    • 1122 Colorado St., Ste. 1910AustinTX78701

    ZOE TAYLOR

    (Texas)
    • (512)4763852

    • 1220 Colorado, Ste. 500AustinTX78701

    DENNIS THOMAS

    (Texas)
    • (512)5678558

    • 6901 Stahl CoveAustinTX78731

    MARY PAYNE THOMAS

    (Texas)
    • (713)6258539

    • 1360 Post Oak BoulevardSuite 100, MC #14-1HoustonTX77056

    DAVID THOMPSON

    (Texas)
    • (512)5685035

    • 2401 East 6th St#1014AustinTX78702

    MONICA THYSSEN

    (Texas)
    • (512)8268047

    • 1303 San Antonio StreetSuite 810AustinTX78701

    MARY TIPPS

    (Texas)
    • (512)4780200

    • 919 CongressSuite 455AustinTX78701

    PAUL TOWNSEND

    (Texas)
    • (512)8530655

    • 3943 Rochelle DriveDallasTX75220

    RICHARD TRABULSI

    (Texas)
    • (512)4780200

    • 919 CongressSuite 455AustinTX78701

    SARAH TREDWAY

    (Texas)
    • (785)7669261

    • 3005 S. Lamar Blvd., Suite D-447AustinTX78704

    JOHN URRABAZO

    (Texas)
    • (512)4745378

    • 502 E. 11th StreetSuite #420AustinTX78701

    GUILLERMO VAN MAANEN

    (Texas)
    • (832)5170479

    • 1005 Congress Ave.Suite 695AustinTX78701

    CAL VARNER

    (Texas)
    • (512)4786792

    • 1101 Navasota Street, Suite 2AustinTX78702

    MARK VICKERY

    (Texas)
    • (512)9717303

    • 1115 San Jacinto BlvdSte 275AustinTX78701

    RIGOBERTO VILLARREAL

    (Texas)
    • (956)2078699

    • 6800 S. International PkwySte.10McAllenTX78503

    KATHARINE VOLTI

    (Texas)
    • (512)4702697

    • 1303 San Antonio StreetSuite 810AustinTX78701

    BENNIE WAGNER

    (Texas)
    • (512)9668269

    • 1303 San Antonio StreetSuite 810AustinTX78701

    JENNIFER WALKER

    (Texas)
    • (512)6279931

    • 11100 Wildlife Center DriveRestonVA20190

    MARY WALLACE

    (Texas)
    • (212)4541262

    • 222 South Riverside PlazaChicagoIL60606

    THOMAS WARREN

    (Texas)
    • (512)4268718

    • 605 Oakwood LaneDRIPPING SPRINGSTX78620

    VICTORIA WELBORN

    (Texas)
    • (817)9961303

    • 208 W 14th StreetAustinTX78701

    Clients:

    CHARLES WILKISON

    (Texas)
    • (512)4959111

    • 400 W. 14th St., Ste. 100AustinTX78701

    ELLEN WILLIAMS

    (Texas)
    • (512)9709597

    • 1122 Colorado Street, Suite 1803AustinTX78701

    DAMON WITHROW

    (Texas)
    • (512)2366924

    • 919 Congress Ave.Suite 900AustinTX78701

    MICHAEL WOODWARD

    (Texas)
    • (512)4798888

    • 400 W. 15th Street, Suite 950AustinTX78701

    LARRY YOUNG

    (Texas)
    • (512)7183003

    • 441 Tahitian DriveBastropTX78602

    KATE ZAYKOWSKI

    (Texas)
    • (512)6174542

    • 816 Congress Ave. Ste. 940AustinTX78701