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Part Ii Numerical Registration Index of Registered Governmental Affairs Agents and Whom They Represent for the Fourth Quarter of 2015 PART II NUMERICAL REGISTRATION INDEX OF REGISTERED GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS AGENTS AND WHOM THEY REPRESENT FOR THE FOURTH QUARTER OF 2015 NUMBER GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS REPRESENTING AGENTS 10 NJ Hospital Association 760 Alexander Rd PO Box 1 Princeton, NJ 08543-0001 609-275-4133 609-275-4006 10 - 13 Elizabeth Ryan 10 - 17 Theresa L Edelstein 10 - 20 Sean J Hopkins 10 - 30 Neil Eicher 10 - 33 Tyla Housman 10 - 34 Samantha Dealmeida 10 - 35 Philip Echevarria NJ Hospital Association 18 NJ Education Association 180 W State St PO Box 1211 Trenton, NJ 08607 609-599-4561 18 - 8 Ginger Gold Schnitzer 18 - 15 Michael P Flynn 18 - 18 Francine Pfeffer 18 - 19 Brian Volz 18 - 22 Wendell Steinhauer 18 - 24 Sean Hadley 18 - 25 Marie Blistan 18 - 26 Michael Giglio 18 - 27 Marybeth Beichert 18 - 28 Elizabeth Schroeder Buonsante 18 - 30 Sean M Spiller 18 - 31 Edward Richardson 18 - 32 Osomo Thomas 18 - 33 Anna Hanzes NJ Education Association 19 NJ Chamber of Commerce 216 W State St Trenton, NJ 08608-1002 609-989-7888 19 - 8 Michael Egenton 19 - 16 Thomas Bracken 19 - 18 Matt Malat NJ Chamber of Commerce ** New Represented Entity included during this quarter Page 1 of 135 PART II NUMERICAL REGISTRATION INDEX OF REGISTERED GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS AGENTS AND WHOM THEY REPRESENT FOR THE FOURTH QUARTER OF 2015 NUMBER GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS REPRESENTING AGENTS 30 NJ League of Municipalities 222 West State St Trenton, NJ 08608 609-695-3481 30 - 3 Jon R Moran 30 - 6 Michael F Cerra 30 - 7 Michael J Darcy 30 - 9 Loretta Buckelew 30 - 11 Edward Purcell NJ State League of Municipalities 33 NJ Bankers Association 411 North Ave E Cranford, NJ 07016-2436 609-520-1221 33 - 6 John E McWeeney Jr 33 - 7 Michael P Affuso NJ Bankers Association 49 NJ Business & Industry Association 10 W Lafayette St Trenton, NJ 08608-2002 609-393-7707 49 - 7 Sara Bluhm 49 - 8 Frank Robinson 49 - 10 Melanie L Willoughby 49 - 18 Stefanie Riehl 49 - 19 Andrew Musick 49 - 20 Tyler Seville 49 - 21 Michele Siekerka 49 - 22 Betty Boros 49 - 23 Nicol Nicola 49 - 24 Mary Beaumont 49 - 25 Michael Wallace NJ Business & Industry Association 50 NJ Petroleum Council 150 W State St Trenton, NJ 08608 609-392-0800 50 - 1 James Benton 50 - 5 Scott Ross NJ Petroleum Council Div of American Petroleum Inst ** New Represented Entity included during this quarter Page 2 of 135 PART II NUMERICAL REGISTRATION INDEX OF REGISTERED GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS AGENTS AND WHOM THEY REPRESENT FOR THE FOURTH QUARTER OF 2015 NUMBER GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS REPRESENTING AGENTS 52 NJ Coalition of Automotive Retailers Inc 856 River Rd PO Box 7510 Trenton, NJ 08628 609-883-5056 52 - 1 Robert C May 52 - 3 James Brian Appleton NJ Coalition of Automotive Retailers Inc t/a NJ Car 53 NJ Builders Association 200 American Metro Blvd Ste 123 Hamilton, NJ 08619-2320 609-587-5577 53 - 9 Carol Ann Short Esq 53 - 18 Elizabeth George Cheniara 53 - 22 Jeffrey Kolakowski NJ Builders Association 74 NJ State AFL-CIO 106 W State St Trenton, NJ 08608 609-989-8730 74 - 2 Charles Wowkanech 74 - 3 Eric Richard NJ State AFL-CIO 75 Marcus Group Inc The Overlook at Great Notch 150 Clove Road Little Falls, NJ 07424 973-890-0001 75 - 1 Alan C Marcus 75 - 2 Thomas V O'Neil 75 - 16 Scott Wasserman 75 - 17 Paul Tyahla AMEREAM LLC Hudson Tank Terminals Corp PSEG Services Corp 85 Fuel Merchants Association of NJ 21 Commerce Dr Suite 202 Cranford, NJ 07016 973-467-1400 85 - 4 Eric DeGesero 85 - 5 Kathleen R Madaras ** New Represented Entity included during this quarter Page 3 of 135 PART II NUMERICAL REGISTRATION INDEX OF REGISTERED GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS AGENTS AND WHOM THEY REPRESENT FOR THE FOURTH QUARTER OF 2015 NUMBER GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS REPRESENTING AGENTS Fuel Merchants Association of NJ 100 Pathways Government Relations LLC PO Box 559 Rancocas, NJ 08073-9998 609-747-8583 100 - 1 Russell F Bent 100 - 2 Paul J Bent American Fire Sprinkler Association - NJ Chapter Fire Department Cost Recovery (FDCR) Gilead Sciences J Seward Johnson Municipal Excess Liability Joint Insurance Fund NJ Association of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine (NJAAOM) NJ Association of Fire Equipment Distributors NJ Association of Insurance & Financial Advisors NJ Conference of Mayors (NJCM) NJ Dental Hygienists Association NJ Ground Water Association NJ Public Adjusters Association (NJPAA) NJ State Association of Life Underwriters Pathways Government Relations LLC Professional Movers Association Salmon Ventures LTD 118 Amalgamated Transit Union NJ State Joint Council PO Box 781 Ridgefield, NJ 07657 845-782-4059 118 - 3 Louis S Rossi Amalgamated Transit Union NJ State Joint Council ATU 127 Chemistry Council of NJ 150 W State St Trenton, NJ 08608 609-392-4214 127 - 1 Hal C Bozarth 127 - 5 Edward Waters 127 - 6 Thomas Leach Chemistry Council of NJ 149 Prudential Financial Inc 50 W State St Ste 1116 Trenton, NJ 08608 609-989-1300 ** New Represented Entity included during this quarter Page 4 of 135 PART II NUMERICAL REGISTRATION INDEX OF REGISTERED GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS AGENTS AND WHOM THEY REPRESENT FOR THE FOURTH QUARTER OF 2015 NUMBER GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS REPRESENTING AGENTS 149 - 2 Arthur F Herrmann 149 - 3 Catherine St John Prudential Financial Inc 155 NJ Principals & Supervisors Association 12 Centre Dr Monroe Township, NJ 08831 609-860-1200 155 - 2 Debra L Bradley 155 - 13 Jennifer Keyes-Maloney NJ Principals & Supervisors Association 166 Mortgage Bankers Association of NJ 1460 US Route 9 N Ste 301 Woodbridge, NJ 07095 973-379-7447 166 - 2 E Robert Levy Mortgage Bankers Association of NJ NJ Association of Mortgage Brokers 168 Lomurro Davison Eastman & Munoz P.A. 100 Willow Brook Rd Bldg 1 Freehold, NJ 07728 732-462-7170 168 - 4 Edward C Eastman Jr NJ Land Title Association NJ Land Title Insurance Rating Bureau 172 Leon J Zimmerman 28 W State St Ste 702 Trenton, NJ 08608 609-394-8303 172 - 1 Leon J Zimmerman Professional Insurance Agents of NJ 173 Riker, Danzig, Scherer, Hyland & Perretti LLP 50 W State St Ste 1010 Trenton, NJ 08608-1220 609-396-2121 173 - 1 John M Pellecchia 173 - 3 John D Kohler 173 - 12 Mary Kathryn Roberts 173 - 24 Marilynn R Greenberg 173 - 25 Steven T Senior 173 - 26 James C Meyer 173 - 27 James L Lott Jr ** New Represented Entity included during this quarter Page 5 of 135 PART II NUMERICAL REGISTRATION INDEX OF REGISTERED GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS AGENTS AND WHOM THEY REPRESENT FOR THE FOURTH QUARTER OF 2015 NUMBER GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS REPRESENTING AGENTS 173 - 31 Kellen Murphy ACRA Turf Club LLC AFLAC - American Family Life Assurance Co Avis Budget Group Inc Baxter Healthcare Corporation CFS 2907 Newark Haynes LLC d/b/a The Parking Spot CFS 2907 Newark McClellan LLC d/b/a The Parking Spot CFS 2907 Newark SkyPark LLC d/b/a The Parking Spot CIGNA Corp Competitive Shared Services Inc Consolidated Edison Development Inc Consolidated Edison Energy Inc Consolidated Edison Solutions Inc Consolidated Rail Corp Cooper Health System CoreLogic Inc FR Park Racing LLP Freehold Raceway Off Track LLC Greenwood ACRA Inc Hampton Behavioral Center International Health, Racquet & Sportsclub Association Juniper Networks (US) Inc Liberty Dental Plan Maximus Microsoft Corp Molina Healthcare Inc Newport Associates Development Co NJ Account Wagering LLC NJ Bankers Association NJ Health Care Workers Alliance for Quality Long Term Care Pearson Education Pennwood Racing Inc Pharmaceutical Research & Manufacturers of America Pilot Travel Centers Pondview Estates at Morris Riker Danzig Scherer Hyland & Perretti LLP Rockland Electric Securities Industry & Financial Markets Association ** New Represented Entity included during this quarter Page 6 of 135 PART II NUMERICAL REGISTRATION INDEX OF REGISTERED GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS AGENTS AND WHOM THEY REPRESENT FOR THE FOURTH QUARTER OF 2015 NUMBER GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS REPRESENTING AGENTS Selective Insurance Group Inc Star Career Academy UHS of Delaware Inc ValueOptions Inc 185 Chamber of Commerce of Southern NJ 4015 Main St Voorhees, NJ 08043 856-424-7776 185 - 2 Kathleen A Davis 185 - 11 Christina Renna Chamber of Commerce of Southern NJ 199 Torok Group LLC The 649 Route 206 Ste 9-172 Hillsborough, NJ 08844 732-940-9484 199 - 1 Enid Torok 199 - 2 John Torok Garden State Land Surveyors Alliance Goodwill Industries of Southern NJ Inc International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 827 NJ Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Parks & Playground Supplies Coalition 205 Selective Insurance Co of America 40 Wantage Ave Branchville, NJ 07890 973-948-3000 205 - 4 Jeffrey Beck Selective Insurance Co of America 209 First Energy / JCP&L 150 W State St Trenton, NJ 08608 609-656-2600 209 - 3 Julie A Holman 209 - 11 Kevin Connelly 209 - 12 Mark Mader 209 - 13 James Harkness First Energy/JCP&L 232 NJ Food Council 30 W Lafayette St Trenton, NJ 08608 609-392-8899 ** New Represented Entity included during this quarter Page 7 of 135 PART II NUMERICAL REGISTRATION INDEX OF REGISTERED GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS AGENTS AND WHOM THEY REPRESENT FOR THE FOURTH QUARTER OF 2015 NUMBER GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS REPRESENTING AGENTS 232 - 6 Linda M Doherty 232 - 15 Mary Ellen Peppard 232 - 16 Gary La Spisa NJ Food Council 280 Health Care Association of NJ 4 AAA Dr #203 Hamilton, NJ 08691 609-890-8700 280 - 6 Paul R Langevin Jr 280 - 8 John W Indyk 280 - 9 Jonathan Dolan NJ Association of Health Care Facilities 285 Verizon NJ 172 W State St Trenton, NJ 08608-1104 609-989-9961 285 - 5 Gina LaPlaca Verizon NJ 304 Association of Independent Colleges & Universities in NJ 797 Springfield Ave Summit, NJ 07901-1107 908-277-3738 304 - 2 R David Rousseau Association of Independent Colleges &
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