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ACTIVE COOK COUNTY LOBBYISTS and CLIENTS X MEANS INACTIVE CLIENT December 9, 2009 ACTIVE COOK COUNTY LOBBYISTS AND CLIENTS X MEANS INACTIVE CLIENT December 9, 2009 DAVID A. ABEL AT&T ILLINOIS William Blair & Company, LLC 225 West Randolph Street - Suite 27B 222 W. Adams St. Chicago, IL 60606 Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 727-5517 (312) 236-1600 WILLIAM J.P. BANKS 1838 N Neva Ave DEREK ALBERT Chicago, IL 60707 Albert and Associates (773) 450-3378 18920 Stonewater Blvd X G. MEECE & ASSOCIATES Northville TWP, MI 48168 X MONTALBANO HOMES (248) 349-4834 MWH-AMERICAS INC ARAMARK SERVICE MASTER x TOLL BROTHERS LINEBARAGER GOGGAN BLAIR AND SAMPSON CORNELL BARNETT ALLAN R. AMBROSE ComEd The Northern Trust Company /M9 P.S. Friedman 1 Financial Place, 440 LaSalle, Suite 3300 50 South LaSalle St - B-12 Chicago, IL 60605 Chicago, IL 60603 (312) 394-4049 (312) 557-0945 COMED NORTHERN TRUST CORPORATION MYLES D. BERMAN ADRIENNE ARCHIA (See Foley & Lardner LLP) Rice Financial Products Company 321 N. Clark Street, Suite 2800 208 S. LaSalle St. NE, Suite 1338 CHICAGO, IL 60610 Chicago, IL 60604 (312) 832-4722 (312) 855-9230 CHARLES BERNARDINI KYM ARNONE (See Ungaretti & Harris LLP) Barclays Capital Inc. 70 West Madison # 3500 745 Seventh Ave Chicago, IL 60602 New York, NY 10019 (312) 977-4400 (212) 526-6332 Barclays Capital Inc BRIAN A. BERNARDONI Chicago Associaton of Realtors DOUG ARNOT 200 South Michigan Ave - Suite 400 (See Chicago 2016) Chicago, IL 60604 200 E. Randolph # 2016 (312) 214-5528 Chicago, Il 60601 (312) 861-4800 ACTIVE COOK COUNTY LOBBYISTS AND CLIENTS X MEANS INACTIVE CLIENT December 9, 2009 DAVID A. BONOMA WALLACE BRADLEY David A. Bonoma & Associates, Ltd. Wallace "Gator" Bradley One North LaSalle, Ste 4500 215 East 31st Street Chicago, IL 60602 Chicago, IL 60616 (312) 332-0055 (312) 371-6914 x ALCOHOL MONITORING SYSTEMS, INC ARDMORE ASSOCIATES, LLC PATRICK T. BRANKIN ENTERPRISE LEASING COMPANY OF CHICAGO Schain, Burney, Ross & Citron, Ltd. X GLOBAL MATERIAL TECHNOLOGIES 222 N. LaSalle, Suite 1910 HW LOCHNER, INC. Chicago, IL 60601 LINEBARGER, GOGGAN, BLAIR & SAMPSON, LTD (312) 332-0200 X SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT INTERGRATION X D & S AUTO BODY X TOUCHSTONE CONSULTING LLC X LOGISTICENTER OF SAUK VILLAGE X SCHAIN, BURNEY, ROSS & CITRON, LTD. ALBERT A. BOUMENOT George K. Baum & Company MICHAEL BRODERICK 2103 W Evergreen Ave Broderick LLC Chicago, IL 60622 318 Pinehurst Court (773) 252-1386 Chicago, IL 60463 GEORGE K. BAUM & COMPANY (708) 389-9230 GREAT LAKES COMPANIES CLARENCE BOURNE WESTON SOLUTIONS, INC Loop Capital Markets, LLC 200 W. Jackson Blvd # 1600 MICHAEL BROWN Chicago, IL 60606 The Rory Group (312) 356-5009 212 W. Washington St #1904 Chicago, IL 60606 RICHARD R. BOYKIN (312) 726-1400 Barnes & Thornburg LLP ARAMARK 1 North Wacker Drive # 4400 JOHNSON CONTROLS, INC Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 214-4856 THEODORE J. BRUNSVOLD ADVANCED OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE SPECIALISTS (See Illinois Governmental Consulting Group AMERICAN TRAFFIC SOLUTIONS 500 North Dearbron # 1030 BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON Chicago, IL 60610 DMS PHARMACEUTICAL GROUP INC. (312) 755-9000 FORENSIC ID MED ASSETS SAINT GOBAIN CONTAINERS, INC PAGE 2 ACTIVE COOK COUNTY LOBBYISTS AND CLIENTS X MEANS INACTIVE CLIENT December 9, 2009 WALTER BURNETT, JR THOMAS L. CHAPMAN 1648 WEST WARREN BLVD Raymond James & Associates, Inc CHICAGO, IL 60612 550 W Washington St. Suite 1650 (312) 243-0506 CHICAGO, IL 60661 D J MOZIER & ASSOCIATES, INC/D J MOSIER FIANCIAL (312) 612-7817 RAYMOND JAMES & ASSOCIATES, INC. CALVIN BUTLER ComEd CHICAGO 2016 One Financial Place, 440 S. LaSalle #3300 Attn: Molly Powers Chicago, IL 60605 200 E. Randolph # 2016 (312) 394-3975 Chicago, IL 60601 (312) 861-4800 ROLAND CALIA (See The Civic Federation) SUNNY P. CHICO 177 North State Street - Suite 400 SPC Consulting, LLC Chicago, IL 60614 737 N. Michigan Ave # 1925 (312) 201-9066 CHICAGO, IL 60611 (312) 306-9996 RICHARD M. CARBONARA X AMERVEST COMPANY, INC. Chico & Nunes, P.C. X PUBLIC CONSULTING GROUP, LLC 333 West Wacker Drive - Suite 1800 Chicago, IL 60606 CITIZEN ACTION / ILLINOIS (312) 463-1000 Citizen Action / Illinois 27 East Monroe Street # 1100 DEMITRIUS E. CARNEY Chicago, IL 60603 (See Perkins Coie LLP) (312) 427-2114 131 South Dearborn - Suite 1700 SELF (Citizen Action / Illinois) Chicago, IL 60603 (312) 324-8612 CIVIC FEDERATION, THE The Civic Federation JOHN F. CHAMBERS 177 North State Street - Suite 400 2024 W Bradley Chicago, IL 60601 CHICAGO, IL 60618 312-201-9066 (773) 304-6230 THE CIVIC FEDERATION X DIEBOLD ELECTION SYSTEMS, INC GLOBAL 360 INC. PBM ANALYZERS x STANDARD VALUATIONS PAGE 3 ACTIVE COOK COUNTY LOBBYISTS AND CLIENTS X MEANS INACTIVE CLIENT December 9, 2009 FRANK M. CLARK CONLON PUBLIC STRATEGIES Commonwealth Edison Company 350 North LaSalle Street - Suite #1420 1 Financial Place, 440 S LaSalle Street #3300 Chicago, IL 60610 Chicago, IL 60605 (312) 855-8500 (312) 394-5219 X ACCENTURE ComEd ACCESS COMMUNITY HEALTH NETWORK X ATTUCKS ASST MANAGEMENT NANCY J CLAWSON GATEWAY FOUNDATION, INC. Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Inc. X HARRY O. HEFTER ASSOCIATES, INC. 1 North Wacker Drive, Suite 1900 X ILLINOIS RAILROAD ASSOCIATION Chicago, IL 60606 X IRON MOUNTAIN (312) 869-6346 X MICHAEL REESE MDICAL CENTER CORPORATION X NEW REESE N.F.P JULIE CONENNA PARKING INDUSTRY LABOR MANAGEMENT COMMITTE Bank of America X RAINBOWS 135 S. LaSalle St #IL4-135-05-15 X REAL BENEFITS CHICAGO, IL 60603 X REVERE GROUP (312) 904-8357 X SAFER FOUNDATION LASALLE BANK N.A. X TEEN LIVING PROGRAMS X YWCA OF METROPOLITAN CHICAGO KEVIN CONLON (See Conlon Public Strategies) ELIZABETH G. COOLIDGE 350 North LaSalle St. #1420 Siebert Branford Shank & Co CHICAGO, IL 60610 30 N LaSalle St #2120 (312) 855-8500 Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 759-0400 MICHAEL F. CORNICELLI Building Owners and Managers Association 115 S. LA SALLE ST., SUITE 2300 CHICAGO, IL 60603 (312) 870-9610 BUILDING OWNERS AND MANAGERS ASSOCIATION O FRANK CORTESE (See Illinois Governmental Consulting Group 500 N. Dearborn #1030 Chicago, IL 60610 (312) 755-9000 PAGE 4 ACTIVE COOK COUNTY LOBBYISTS AND CLIENTS X MEANS INACTIVE CLIENT December 9, 2009 THOMAS COVERICK LETICIA DEWITH-ANDERSON KeyBanc Capital Markets Inc Humana Inc. 227 W Monroe St., Suite 1800, IL-03-19-1800 P. O. Box 294 Chicago, IL 60606 Springfield, Il 62705 (312) 730-2715 (217) 528-7465 X BEAR, STEARNS & CO KEYBANC CAPITAL MARKETS INC. LUIS E. DIAZ-PEREZ ComEd JOHN J. CULLERTON One Financial Place - 440 S. LaSalle # 3300 Thompson Coburn LLP d/b/a Thompson Coburn Chicago, IL 60605 55 East Monroe Street - 40th floor (773) 509-3249 Chicago, IL 60603 312-346-7500 KELLY K. DIBBLE NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL The Northern Trust Company/M9 P.S. Fried 50 South LaSalle St # M - 9 OMAR DAGHESTANI Chicago, IL 60603 Barclays Capital, Inc. (312) 444-4262 190 South LaSalle Street - 27th floor NORTHERN TRUST CORPORATION Chicago, IL 60603 (312) 609-4046 ALFRED W. DINWIDDIE Loop Capital Markets, LLC BRADLEY W. DAVIS 200 W. Jackson, Suite 1600 (See Duff & Phelps, LLC) CHICAGO, IL 60606 311 S. Wacker Drive - 42nd floor (312) 913-2295 Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 697-4629 DLA PIPER 203 North LaSalle Street - Suite 1900 DANIEL D. DEAN Chicago, IL 60601 Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated (312) 368-8537 One North Wacker Drive # 1900 RED SEAL DEVELOPMENT (RSD RIVER ROAD, LLC) Chicago, IL 60606 THE BOEING COMPANY / BOEING REALTY CORPORAT (312) 869-6354 SUSAN DONOVAN BINITA DESAI THE NATURE CONSERVANCY IN ILLINOI Metropolitan Chicago Healthcare Council 8 SOUTH MICHIGAN AVE, SUITE 900 222 South Riverside Plaza, Suite 1900 CHICAGO, IL 60603 Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 580-2160 (312) 906-6089 METROPOLITAN CHICAGO HEALTHCARE COUNCIL PAGE 5 ACTIVE COOK COUNTY LOBBYISTS AND CLIENTS X MEANS INACTIVE CLIENT December 9, 2009 JOHN M. DORGAN RODNEY ELLIOTT Dorgan-McPike & Associates Bank of America N. A. 216 Broadway 540 West Madison Street 19th floor Springfield, IL 62701 Chicago, IL 60661 (217) 544-0065 (312) 904-7829 CHRISTOPHER B. BURKE ENGINEERING LTD LASALLE BANK N.A. X CONCENTRA HEALTH SERVICES, INC dba Concentra RICHARD M. ERICKSON DAVID M. DRING (See AT&T Illinois) (See Fletcher, O'Brien, Kasper & Nottage, P.C.) 225 W. Randolph St. # 27B 222 North LaSalle Street - Suite 300 Chicago, IL 60606 Chicago, IL 60601 (312) 727-5517 (312) 704-3297 GENA FAAS DUFF & PHELPS, LLC RUSH University Medical Center Attn: Bradley W. Davis 1725 W Harrison St Suite 364 311 south Wacker Drive - 42nd floor Chicago, IL 60612 Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 942-6559 (312) 697-4629 ABRAXIS BIOSCIENCE, INC FAMILY GUIDANCE CENTERS, INC. CLARKE MOSQUITO COUNTROL Mr. Phillip J. Salerno II ETTRIUM LABROATORIS, INC 2525 East Oakton St Bldg. A Arlington Heights, Il 60005 CHRISTOPHER DUNN (312) 853-8402 (See Conlon Public Strategies) 350 North LaSalle St. # 1420 MARK J FARY Chicago, IL 60610 Intergovernmental Consulting & Managemen (312) 855-8500 6808 West Archer Avenue Chicago, IL 60638 JOHN DURSO (773) 586-8181 (See Ungaretti & Harris LLP) RED FRASX TRAFFIC SYSTEMS, INC. 70 WEST MADISON SUITE 3500 Chicago, IL 60602 KIMBERLY FEENEY (312) 977-4400 Bank of America Corporation/Bank of Ameri 135 South LaSalle St. Mail Code IL4-135-05 DAVID P. ELDRIDGE Chicago, IL 60603 (See Taxpayers' Federation of Illinois) (312) 992-2252 430 East Vine Street - Suite A Springfield, IL 62703 (217) 522-6818 PAGE 6 ACTIVE COOK COUNTY LOBBYISTS AND CLIENTS X MEANS INACTIVE CLIENT December 9, 2009 MICHAEL A. FICARO JENNIFER L. FITZGERALD (See Ungaretti & Harris LLP) (See Duff & Phelps, LLC) 70 WEST MADISON SUITE 3500 311 S. Wacker Drive - 42nd floor Chicago, IL 60602 Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 977-4400 (312) 697-4622 WILLIAM FILAN DIONYSE FITZWILLIAM William Filan Ltd.
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