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Ma-Lobbyist-2018-Pf3-Final Directory of Massachusetts 2018LOBBYISTS 617.646.1000 - www.oneillandassoc.com BOSTON - WASHINGTON DC LEGISLATIVE & REGULATORY ADVOCACY STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS GOVERNMENT CONTRACTING & PROCUREMENT COALITION & ASSOCIATION MANAGEMENT committed to the ethical pursuit of our clients’ objectives through informed consultations and strategic planning 617.574.3399 | 12 Post Office Sq., 6th Floor | Boston, Massachusetts 02109 www.lynchassociates.com Daniel Allegretti Leda Ann Anderson Kristina Ragosta Arnoux Exelon Generation Company, LLC Planned Parenthood Advocacy Fund CVS Health A 111 Market Place 1055 Commonwealth Avenue 1 CVS Drive Baltimore, MD 21202 Boston, MA 2215 Woonsocket, RI 2859 Anthony A. Abdelahad (603) 224-9653 (315) 382-6388 (401) 374-4983 Ventry Associates LLP 1 Walnut Street, 4th Floor David Allen Lisa Marie Andoscia David Ashley Boston, MA 2108 Schroder Investment Management Rosewood Consulting LLC Massachusetts Teachers Association (617) 423-0028 North America Inc. 3 Peach Street 2 Heritage Drive, 8th Floor 7 Bryant Park, 18th Floor Wilbraham, MA 1095 Quincy, MA 2171 Brendan Scott Abel New York, NY 10022 (413) 575-3400 (617) 878-8190 Massachusetts Medical Society (212) 641-3892 860 Winter Street Kevin Andrews George Atanasov Waltham, MA 2451 Matthew J. Allen Massachusetts Charter Public Johnson & Johnson (781) 434-7682 American Civil Liberties School Association P.O. Box 323 Union of Massachusetts 43 Broad Street, Suite C-401 Reading, MA 1867 Trista Renee Adams 211 Congress Street, 3rd Floor Hudson, MA 1749 (781) 557-8630 Feld Entertainment, Inc. Boston, MA 2110 (978) 212-5507 8607 Westwood Center Drive, Suite 500 (617) 482-3170 Chester G. Atkins Vienna, VA 22182 Frank J. Anzalotti ADS Ventures, Inc. (703) 448-4029 Jason A. Aluia Massachusetts Package 3 Post Office Square, 8th Floor Massachusetts Association Stores Association Boston, MA 2110 Paul G. Afonso of Health Plans 181 Park Avenue, Suite 5 (617) 236-5830 Brown Rudnick LLP 40 Court Street, 5th Floor West Springfield, MA 1089 One Financial Center Boston, MA 2108 (413) 736-6164 Kathryn Audette Boston, MA 2111 (617) 338-2244 Children’s Hospital Boston (617) 856-8569 Chelsea Elizabeth Aquino 300 Longwood Avenue Joseph D. Alviani Mass Mentoring Partnership Boston, MA 2115 Aaron J. Agulnek Partners HealthCare 75 Kneeland Street, 11th Floor (617) 919-3055 Jewish Community Relations Council 800 Boylston Street, Suite 1150 Boston, MA 2111 126 High Street Boston, MA 2199 (617) 695-2476 John Augustine Boston, MA 2110 (617) 278-1041 Barclays Capital, Inc. (617) 457-8674 Norton Arbelaez 745 Seventh Avenue Robert J. Ambrogi Aegis MA, LLC New York, NY 10019 Charles Ahern Law Office of Robert Ambrogi 430 Franklin Village Drive, #301 (212) 526-5436 Murphy Donoghue Partners 128 Main Street Franklin, MA 2038 100 Cambridge Street, 14th Floor Gloucester, MA 1930 (781) 264-1553 Karley Ausiello Boston, MA 2114 (978) 309-9188 United Way of Massachusetts Bay (617) 720-1900 Cynthia A. Arcate 51 Sleeper Street Christopher R. Anderson PowerOptions, Inc. Boston, MA 2210 Charles T. Alagero Massachusetts High 129 South Street, 5th Floor (617) 624-8146 Massachusetts Medical Society Technology Council, Inc. Boston, MA 2111 860 Winter Street Reservoir Woods, 850 Winter Street (617) 428-4258 Martha Auster Waltham, MA 2451 Waltham, MA 2451 Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (781) 434-7001 (781) 890-6482 Wade Brien Arends 10 G Street, NE, Suite 510 Arends & Associates Washington, DC 20002 Allison Alaimo Kathleen R. Anderson 10129 S. Western Avenue (914) 584-0450 Veterans Inc. The Walden Woods Project Chicago, IL 60643 69 Grove Street 44 Baker Farm Road (773) 298-1500 Paul Avelar Worcester, MA 1605 Lincoln, MA 1773 Institute for Justice (508) 791-1213 (781) 259-4701 Derek L. Armstrong 901 N. Glebe Road, Suite 900 Bank of America, N.A. Arlington, VA 22203 Kathryn Alexander Katrina Anderson 100 Federal Street, MA5-100-09-12 (703) 682-9320 Boston Strategic Consulting, LLC Kate Anderson Consulting Boston, MA 2110 177 Milk Street, Suite 610 1 Percy Place (617) 464-8613 Michael Avitzur Boston, MA 2109 Cambridge, MA 2139 Boston Bar Association (617) 695-9555 (617) 773-4842 16 Beacon Street Boston, MA 2108 (617) 778-1942 2 | MASSACHUSETTS LOBBYISTS 2018 Julie Ann Balasalle Todd Bard Katherine Barry SEIU Local 509 EvanLEE Organics, LLC Novo Nordisk Inc. B 293 Boston Post Road West, Suite 400 316 Regency Park Drive 23 Surfside Road Marlborough, MA 1752 Agawam, MA 1001 Scituate, MA 2066 George A. Bachrach (617) 775-7467 (413) 883-2031 (609) 987-5800 Environmental League of Massachusetts Donald Baldini Thomas Barnett Paul E. Barry 14 Beacon Street, Suite 714 Liberty Mutual Insurance Company Roche Diagnostics Corporation Boston Scientific Corp. Boston, MA 2108 175 Berkeley Street 9115 Hague Road, P.O. Box 50457 1455 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Suite 925 (617) 742-2553 Boston, MA 2116 Indianapolis, IN 46250 Washington, DC 20004 (617) 654-5869 (317) 521-3106 (202) 637-8020 Steven A. Baddour ML Strategies, LLC Mary S. Baldwin Gary M. Barrett Robert S. Barry One Financial Center Roca, Inc. Gary Michael Barrett Robert S. Barry Consulting Boston, MA 2111 101 Park Street 51 Larchmont Road 20 Ashburton Place, 2nd Floor (617) 348-1685 Chelsea, MA 2150 Salem, MA 1970 Boston, MA 2108 (617) 409-3969 (978) 835-9189 (617) 367-0711 Andrew C. Bagley Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation Kimberly A. Barber Hugh J. Barrett Valerie Barsom 333 Washington Street, Suite 853 Automobile Insurers Bureau Massachusetts Mutual Life Barsom Associates Boston, MA 2108 of Massachusetts Insurance Company 7 Howe Street (617) 720-1000 101 Arch Street, 7th Floor 1295 State Street, B425 Watertown, MA 2472 Boston, MA 2110 Springfield , MA 1111 (617) 407-6344 Patricia J. Baker (617) 439-4542 (413) 744-2405 Massachusetts Law Reform Institute 40 Court Street, Suite 800 Boston, MA 2108 (617) 357-0700 GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS PRACTICE MQM advances client initiatives in Municipal, State and Federal Government by providing eective representation in government relations, business marketing and public aairs services. MQM develops and implements successful strategies for a broad array of business, institutional and organization-based projects, including strategic advice and counsel on legislative and administrative initiatives, and in public aairs, community relations and media. We also work closely with the client to help identify and develop business-to-business marketing opportunities; establish productive public/private partnerships for commercial and quasi-governmental entities, and provide successful representation in all levels of the government procurement process. Client Industries & Initiatives MQM’s Government and Public Aairs practice area includes a variety of accomplishments on behalf of numerous major national and local clients, in the following industry sectors: • State and Federal legislative and administrative initiatives in life sciences, biotechnology, health care, transportation, energy, alcoholic beverages and real estate. • State and Municipal procurement awards for construction, land use and development, leasing, outdoor advertising and vendor service contracts. Contact Terence McDermott, Esq., William McDermott, Esq., Stephen Miller, Esq. Jan Rose, Vice President McDermott, Quilty & Miller LLP 30 Rowes Wharf * Suite 600 Boston, Massachusetts 02110 Telephone 617-946-4600 * Fax 617-946-4624 www.mqmllp.com MASSACHUSETTS LOBBYISTS 2018 | 3 David M. Bartley Lindsey Ann Beauregard Brian Joseph Belz Leslie Bernal Golden West Associates Lasell College Health Management Systems, Inc. Stop Predatory Gambling Foundation 98 Lower Westfield Road, 3rd Floor Office of Government & Communications 462 2nd Avenue West 60 Island Street, 4th Floor Holyoke, MA 1040 Relations, 1844 Commonwealth Avenue East Northport, NY 11731 Lawrence, MA 1840 (413) 563-2308 Newton, MA 2466 (631) 796-1949 (978) 683-4339 (617) 243-2194 John C. Bartley Patrick J. Bench Arthur Bernard Beacon Hill Consulting Group Haylee Elizabeth Becker Benchmark Strategies Travaglini Eisenberg Kiley LLC 20 Ashburton Place, 2nd Floor MassPIRG Students One Boston Place, 26th Floor One International Place, Suite 1820 Boston, MA 2108 294 Washington Street, Suite 500 Boston, MA 2108 Boston, MA 2110 (617) 720-2060 Boston, MA 2108 (617) 733-1290 (617) 439-7775 (786) 208-6800 Alicia W. Barton Tom Benjamin Lynda Bernard Foley Hoag LLP Andrew Beckwith DDC Public Affairs The Brennan Group, Inc. 155 Seaport Boulevard Massachusetts Family Institute 805 15th Street, NW Suite 300 1 Walnut Street, 3rd Floor Boston, MA 2210 400 TradeCenter, 1950 Washington, DC 20005 Boston, MA 2108 (617) 832-1252 Woburn, MA 1801 (202) 830-2038 (617) 305-4120 (781) 569-0400 Mary E.T. Barwick Eugene Blair Benson Peter C. Bernard RAI Services Company Geoffrey C. Beckwith Eugene Benson Massachusetts Grower 401 North Main Street Massachusetts Municipal Association 16 Hillsdale Road Advocacy Council Winston-Salem, NC 27102 One Winthrop Square Arlington, MA 2476 745 Atlantic Avenue (336) 741-3514 Boston, MA 2110 (781) 641-0911 Boston, MA 2111 (617) 426-7272 (774) 322-6045 Carlo Basile Daniel Bensonoff Smith, Costello & Crawford Gregory F. Beeman NOFA/Mass Nicholas Dennis Bernier 50 Congress Street, Suite 420 Associated Builders and Contractors, 5 Metcalf Street Capitol Communications Group LLC Boston, MA 2109 Massachusetts Chapter Roslindale, MA 2131 One Turks Head Place, Suite 1200 (617) 523-0600 100 Unicorn Park Drive, Suite 1 (860) 716-5122 Providence, RI 2903 Woburn, MA 1801 (401) 453-1200 Jill Batty (781) 273-0123 Ryan J.
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