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Registrants (Sorted by Last Name Attendees Confirmed for TAB's Legislative Day Conference/Luncheon Name Title Call Letters/Firm Name Table Area Table # Matt Abel Chief of Staff Rep. John Frullo's Office ALW - Amarillo / 1 Joshua Adams Exec. Director, HPM HoustonLubbock Public Media HLubbock - Houston / Wichita 16 Danny Aguilar PresidentOperations and General FOXHouston West Texas - Abilene ASAG - Abilene / San 6 Kate Alexander PolicyManager Director Sen.San Angelo Kirk Watson's Office AAngelo - Austin 22 Rep. Alma Allen Texas House DAustin - Houston (hd131) H - Houston 11 Stacy Allen Attorney/Partner Jackson Walker LLP A - Austin 20 Rep. Steve Allison Texas House RAustin - San Antonio (hd121) SA - San Antonio 18 Raquel Amparo News Director KUVN DFW - Dallas / Fort 3 Rep. Trent Ashby Texas House RDallas - Lufkin (hd57) ETWorth - East Texas 4 Jaie Avila Investigative Reporter WOAI-TV SA - San Antonio 18 Charles Babcock Partner JacksonSan Antonio Walker LLP H - Houston 16 Rep. Ernest Bailes Texas House RHouston - Shepherd (hd18) SET - Southeast Texas 12 John Barger General Manager San Antonio RadioWorks (KAHL) SA - San Antonio 14 Kelvin Bass Senior Communications Sen.San Antonio Royce West's Office DFW - Dallas / Fort 10 Cristina Bazaldua CommunityDir. KWEXDallas SAWorth - San Antonio 14 Angela Beam CommunicationsEmpowerment Director & Rep.San Antonio Shawn Thierry's Office H - Houston 11 Rep. Michelle Beckley TexasLegislative House Director DHouston - Carrollton (hd65) DFW - Dallas / Fort 3 Christopher Berg Sr.Dir. of Local Content Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc. DFWWorth - Dallas / Fort 3 Paul Bergen NewsDevelopment Director KIII-TVIrving CC-VWorth - Corpus Christi 17 Adam Bradshaw News Director KFDXCorpus / KJTLChrisiti / KJBO ALW/ Victoria - Amarillo / 2 James Breazeale Assistant News Director KGBTWichita Falls RGV-LLubbock - Rio / Wichita Grande 21 Cody Broadway News Director FOXHarlingen West Texas - Abilene ASAGValley -/ Abilene Laredo / San 6 Bill Buchanan President/GM KSHNSan Angelo Liberty SETAngelo - Southeast Texas 12 Sen. Dawn Buckingham, MD Texas Senate R - Lakeway (sd24) A - Austin 22 Rep. Brad Buckley Texas House R - Killeen (hd54) WTB - Waco / Temple 9 Rep. John Bucy Texas House D - Austin (hd136) A/ Bryan- Austin 20 Jamie Burch News Director KTXS ASAG - Abilene / San 6 John Butler President Butler7media,Abilene LLC ETAngelo - East Texas 8 Sloan Byerly Chief of Staff Rep.KWJB Travis FM & Clardy's AM Office ET - East Texas 12 Felicitas Cadena Community KUVNNacogdoches DFW - Dallas / Fort 10 Rep. Briscoe Cain TexasEmpowerment House RDallas - Baytown (hd128) HWorth - Houston 12 Rep. Gina Calanni Texas House D - Houston (hd132) H - Houston 11 David Caldwell General Manager KTXS-TV ASAG - Abilene / San 6 Rep. Terry Canales Texas House DAbilene - Edinburg (hd40) RGV-LAngelo - Rio Grande 21 Tony Canales President/GM KTMD Houston HValley - Houston / Laredo 16 David Candelaria VP/GM KTSM-TV El Paso EP - El Paso 5 Rep. Giovanni Capriglione Texas House R - Keller (hd98) DFW - Dallas / Fort 10 Rob Cartwright News Director KEYE-TV AWorth - Austin 20 Adam Chase VP/GM KXXV-TVAustin WTB - Waco / Temple 13 Alice Claiborne Communications Sen.Waco Donna Campbell's Office SA/ Bryan - San Antonio 14 Director New Braunfels List as of 1/20/2019 9:54 AM pg. 1 Attendees Confirmed for TAB's Legislative Day Conference/Luncheon Name Title Call Letters/Firm Name Table Area Table # Judy Clardy ET - East Texas 4 Rep. Travis Clardy Texas House RNacogdoches - Nacogdoches (hd11) ET - East Texas 4 Jennifer Coffee Legislative Sen. Pete Flores' Office SA - San Antonio 14 Rep. Nicole Collier TexasDirector/General House Counsel DPleasanton - Fort Worth (hd95) DFW - Dallas / Fort 7 Victoria Cordova Manager, KUHF / KUHT HWorth - Houston 11 Dan Corken GeneralCommunications Manager KSCCHouston Corpus Christi CC-V - Corpus Christi 17 Chad Cross News Director KXAN A/ Victoria- Austin 22 Zoltan Csanyi-Salcedo News Director KYTXAustin ET - East Texas 8 Bruce Cummings President - General KIII-TVTyler CC-V - Corpus Christi 17 Rep. Drew Darby TexasManager House RCorpus - San AngeloChristi (hd72) ASAG/ Victoria - Abilene / San 6 Rep. Jay Dean Texas House R - Longview (hd7) ETAngelo - East Texas 8 Linda Deicla General Manager KGBT-TV Rio Grande Valley RGV-L - Rio Grande 21 Scott DeLucia Morning Host Bryan Broadcasting WTBValley - Waco/ Laredo / Temple 9 Rep. Alex Dominguez Texas House DCollege - Brownsville Station (hd37) RGV-L/ Bryan - Rio Grande 21 Nar Dorrycott Chief of Staff Rep. Ina Minjarez's Office SAValley - San / LaredoAntonio 18 Emily Dove Policy Analyst Sen.San Antonio Larry Taylor's Office H - Houston 15 Ben Downs VP/GM BryanFriendswood Broadcasting WTB - Waco / Temple 9 Tom Ehlmann Pres./General Mgr. KXASBryan Dallas - Fort Worth DFW/ Bryan - Dallas / Fort 10 Joe Ellis Investigative Executive KVUE AWorth - Austin 19 Christine Escobar GeneralProducer KAKWAustin / KTFO / KLJA / KLQB A - Austin 19 Odus Evbagharu ChiefManager/Director of Staff of Rep.Austin Jon Rosenthal's Office H - Houston 11 Tony Flores District Office Rep.Houston Oscar Longoria's Office RGV-L - Rio Grande 21 Henry Florsheim Pres/GMCoordinator KTRKMission Houston HValley - Houston / Laredo 11 Rep. Dan Flynn Texas House R - Van (hd2) ET - East Texas 8 Sarah Frazier SVP/Market Manager Entercom H - Houston 11 Rep. John Frullo Texas House RHouston - Lubbock (hd84) ALW - Amarillo / 1 Sara Fulmer Station Manager KDAF Dallas - Fort Worth DFWLubbock - Dallas / Wichita / Fort 7 Emafely Garcia Community KAKW / KTFO / KLJA / KLQB AWorth - Austin 20 Molly Garrity NewsEmpowerment Director Manager KAGSAustin WTB - Waco / Temple 9 Gerardo Garza News Director GrayBryan Television Group, Inc. / KGNS-TV RGV-L/ Bryan - Rio Grande 21 Cindy Gilstrap VP/GM KLBKLaredo / KAMC Lubbock ALWValley - Amarillo/ Laredo / 1 Paul Gleiser Owner/President KTBB / KYZS / KRWR ETLubbock - East /Texas Wichita 4 Ronnie Glover General Manager KIXSTyler / - KLUBLongview / KQVT / KTXN Victoria CC-V - Corpus Christi 17 Kristie Gonzales President/GM KVUE A/ Victoria- Austin 19 Rep. Jessica Gonzalez Texas House DAustin - Dallas (hd104) DFW - Dallas / Fort 7 Rep. Mary Gonzalez Texas House D - Clint (hd75) EPWorth - El Paso 5 Adam Goodrum Chief of Staff Rep. Jessica Gonzalez's Office DFW - Dallas / Fort 3 Rep. Vikki Goodwin Texas House DDallas - Austin (hd47) AWorth - Austin 20 Josh Gorbutt News Director KBTX WTB - Waco / Temple 9 Rep. Bobby Guerra Texas House DBryan - McAllen (hd41) RGV-L/ Bryan - Rio Grande 21 Valley / Laredo List as of 1/20/2019 9:54 AM pg. 2 Attendees Confirmed for TAB's Legislative Day Conference/Luncheon Name Title Call Letters/Firm Name Table Area Table # Albert Gutierrez GM KTAB / KRBC ASAG - Abilene / San 6 Rep. Roland Gutierrez Texas House DAbilene - San Antonio (hd119) SAAngelo - San Antonio 14 Richard Haddox GM/GSM KAUZ Wichita Falls ALW - Amarillo / 2 Charlie Haldeman News Director KXXV WTBLubbock - Waco / Wichita / Temple 13 Alexander Hammond Chief of Staff Sen.Waco Carol Alvarado's Office H/ Bryan - Houston 16 Jerry Hanszen Owner/GM KGAS-AM-FMHouston ET - East Texas 4 Rep. Cody Harris Texas House RCarthage - Palestine (hd8) ET - East Texas 4 Logan Harrison Chief of Staff Rep. Andrew Murr's Office ASAG - Abilene / San 2 Colleen Hartman Director of Marketing KVUEJunction AAngelo - Austin 22 Mary "Mike" Hatcher Seniorand Digital Account Executive BryanAustin Broadcasting WTB - Waco / Temple 13 Paula Hayward General Manager KFDMCollege / StationKBTV SET/ Bryan - Southeast Texas 12 Rep. Cole Hefner Texas House RBeaumont - Mount Pleasant (hd5) ET - East Texas 8 Chris Henao Assistant News Director KSAT 12-TV SA - San Antonio 18 Rep. Abel Herrero Texas House DSan - Robstown Antonio (hd34) CC-V - Corpus Christi 17 Jim Hice News Director KCEN WTB/ Victoria - Waco / Temple 13 Jacquelyn Hill Legislative Director Rep.Temple Drew Darby's Office ASAG/ Bryan - Abilene / San 1 Josh Hinkle Investigative Executive KXANSan Angelo / KNVA / KBVO AAngelo - Austin 19 Rep. Gina Hinojosa TexasProducer House DAustin - Austin (hd49) A - Austin 19 Rep. Donna Howard Texas House D - Austin (hd48) A - Austin 19 Ward Huey VP/General Manager KETK-TV / KFXK-TV / KTPN-TV ET - East Texas 8 Sen. Bryan Hughes Texas Senate RTyler - Mineola - Longview (sd1) ET - East Texas 8 Rep. Todd Hunter Texas House R - Corpus Christi (hd32) CC-V - Corpus Christi 17 Rep. Celia Israel Texas House D - Austin (hd50) A/ Victoria- Austin 22 Dan Jackson VP/GM KCBD Lubbock ALW - Amarillo / 1 Scott Jenkines Chief of Staff Rep. Mando Martinez's Office RGV-LLubbock - Rio / Wichita Grande 21 Dowen Johnson CEO KVQT-LDWeslaco / KAOB-LD HValley - Houston / Laredo 15 Rep. Jarvis Johnson Texas House DMontgomery - Houston (hd139) H - Houston 15 Rep. Julie Johnson Texas House D - Carrollton (hd115) DFW - Dallas / Fort 7 Mandi Johnston Mendoza News Director WOAI/KABB SAWorth - San Antonio 18 Rep. Kyle Kacal Texas House RSan - College Antonio Station (hd12) WTB - Waco / Temple 9 Matt Kaplowitz General Manager KFOX / KDBC El Paso EP/ Bryan - El Paso 5 James Keith Assistant News Director KENS SA - San Antonio 14 Gayle Kiger General Manager KCENSan Antonio Waco - Temple - Killeen WTB - Waco / Temple 9 Rep. Tracy King Texas House D - Uvalde (hd80) SA/ Bryan - San Antonio 14 John Kittleman General Manager KRGV Rio Grande Valley RGV-L - Rio Grande 21 Jamie Klein Legislative Director Rep. Abel Herrero's Office CC-VValley - /Corpus Laredo Christi 17 Sen. Lois Kolkhorst Texas Senate RRobstown - Brenham (sd18) WTB/ Victoria - Waco / Temple 9 Mark Krieschen VP/Market Manager KGLK / KHPT / KKBQ / KTHT Houston H/
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