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List of Registered Lobbyists City of Chicago Board of Ethics Year: 2009 City of Chicago This Report may be searched using the "Ctrl-F" function. Board of Ethics List of Registered Lobbyists Year: 2009 Refreshed on: 8/14/09 Abbinante Anthony Employer: Diageo NA Last Name First Name Address Phone Client Name 333 W. Wacker Drive, Suite 1100 Chicago IL 60606 3122793464 Diageo NA Abboud Anthony Employer: Greenberg Traurig, LLP Last Name First Name Address Phone Client Name 77 W. Wacker St., Ste. 2500 Chicago Il 60601 312-456-8441 108 West Germania Place, LLC Cape Horn Group Tracfone Wireless, Inc Abel David Employer: William Blair and Co. Last Name First Name Address Phone Client Name 222 W. Adams St. Chicago IL 60606 312-236-1600 William Blair & Co., LLC Acosta Rolando Employer: Acosta Kruse & Zemenides Last Name First Name Address Phone Client Name 6336 N. Cicero Avenue., Suite 202 Chicago IL 60646 7736857806 2358 Oakley LLC 3716 W. Fullerton LLC 5331 S. Cicero LLC Amicus Group Beitler Real Estate Corporation Burgos, Iris Page 1 of 202 City of Chicago This Report may be searched using the "Ctrl-F" function. Board of Ethics List of Registered Lobbyists Year: 2009 Refreshed on: 8/14/09 Acosta Rolando Last Name First Name Address Phone Client Name CME Group, Inc Cooper Venture One, LLC Elston Center, LLC Franciscan Sisters of Chicago Service Corp GenOne Group Gonzalez, Miriam Hispanic Hospitality Group Illinois Sports Facility Authority Johnson, Mitchell Kargil Development L3 Development Lawndale Christian Development Corp. Lawrence Fisheries Lettuin Development Lipe Development Loomis Laflin Lofts, LLC Mark Properties, Inc. M. Fishman NAVTEQ Corp. Resurrection Project Roundy's Supermarkets, Inc Sapphire Capital Ventures SDO Development, LLC Second City Scooters, LLC Second City Scooters, LLC Smithfield Properties, LLC Storage Today V,LLC Wabash Development Group Page 2 of 202 City of Chicago This Report may be searched using the "Ctrl-F" function. Board of Ethics List of Registered Lobbyists Year: 2009 Refreshed on: 8/14/09 Adduci Catherine Employer: Unisys Corp. Last Name First Name Address Phone Client Name 1 E. Wacker Dr., Suite 2350 Chicago IL 60601 3128327321 Unisys Corp. Aiello Anthony Employer: Sidley Austin, LLP Last Name First Name Address Phone Client Name One South Dearborn Chicago IL 60603 312-853-7128 Solo Cup Company Alexander Michael Employer: Michael Alexander and Associates Last Name First Name Address Phone Client Name 230 W. Monroe, Ste. 2221 Chicago IL 60606 312-759-7511 Romanucci, Tony Algee Jaquie Employer: SEIU Illinois Council Last Name First Name Address Phone Client Name 209 W. Jackson #200 Chicago IL 60606 312-939-7490 Service Employee International Union HCII Page 3 of 202 City of Chicago This Report may be searched using the "Ctrl-F" function. Board of Ethics List of Registered Lobbyists Year: 2009 Refreshed on: 8/14/09 Allison Stephen Employer: Wildman, Harrold, Allen & Dixon, LLP Last Name First Name Address Phone Client Name 225 W. Wacker, Ste 2800 Chicago IL 60606 3122012000 Central City Studios Ambrose Allan Employer: Northern Trust Corporation Last Name First Name Address Phone Client Name 50 South LaSalle St., B-12 Chicago IL 60603 312-557-0945 Northern Trust Corporation Ammermann Mary Employer: Thompson Coburn LLP Last Name First Name Address Phone Client Name 55 East Monroe, 37th Flr Chicago IL 60603 312-346-7500 NRN Midway Inc Anderson Bridget Employer: KPMG, LLP Last Name First Name Address Phone Client Name 303 E. Wacker Dr Chicago IL 60601 312-665-1719 KPMG Corporate Finance LLC Anderson Jane Employer: Anderson & Moore, P.C. Last Name First Name Address Phone Client Name 111 W. Washington, Ste. 1100 Chicago IL 60602 312-251-1500 Yellow Services, Inc Page 4 of 202 City of Chicago This Report may be searched using the "Ctrl-F" function. Board of Ethics List of Registered Lobbyists Year: 2009 Refreshed on: 8/14/09 Angus Jessica Employer: SEIU Local 880 Last Name First Name Address Phone Client Name 820 W. Jackson Blvd Chicago IL 60607 312-980-9000 Service Employee International Union HCII Archia Adrienne Employer: Rice Financial Products Company Last Name First Name Address Phone Client Name 208 S. LaSalle St., NE Chicago IL 60604 312-855-9230 Rice Financial Products Co. Arnone Kym Employer: Barclays Capital, Inc. Last Name First Name Address Phone Client Name 745 Seventh Ave. New York NY 10019 212-526-6332 Barclays Capital Inc Page 5 of 202 City of Chicago This Report may be searched using the "Ctrl-F" function. Board of Ethics List of Registered Lobbyists Year: 2009 Refreshed on: 8/14/09 Asaro Lenny Employer: Neal & Leroy, LLC Last Name First Name Address Phone Client Name 203 N. LaSalle, Ste. 2300 Chicago Il 60601 3126417144 Capri Capital Partners Comer Science & Education Foundation ETA Creative Arts Foundation GCCP, LLC GCYC, LLC Holsten Development RCHD, LLC Steans Family Foundation Askew David Employer: Wildman, Harrold, Allen & Dixon, LLP Last Name First Name Address Phone Client Name 225 W. Wacker Dr. Chicago IL 60606 312-201-2554 Wisniewski, Francis Asmar Christian Employer: Morgan Stanley Investment Management, Inc Last Name First Name Address Phone Client Name 1585 Broadway, 39th Flr New York NY 10036 212-761-3298 Chicago Loop Parking Chicago Parking Meters LLC Morgan Stanley Investment Management, Inc Page 6 of 202 City of Chicago This Report may be searched using the "Ctrl-F" function. Board of Ethics List of Registered Lobbyists Year: 2009 Refreshed on: 8/14/09 Attermann Neal Employer: Citigroup Global Markets Inc. Last Name First Name Address Phone Client Name 390 Greenwich St., 2nd Flr New York NY 10013 212-723-5646 Citigroup Global Markets Inc. Aukstik Dennis Employer: Daley & George, LLP Last Name First Name Address Phone Client Name 20 South Clark St. Chicago IL 60603 3127268797 150 East Ontario Acquistions LLC 233 S. Wacker LLC 95th Street GP, LLC Archer Central Center LLC Boyce-II, LLC Buckingham Wabash LLC CA Development, Inc. Central Station LLC Chicago Province of the Society of Jesus Chicago University Commons LLC Children's Memorial Hospital Chitown-Diamond JV, LLC Jai Krishnall LLC Jail Krishnal LLC / Ram Lakshman LLC James McHugh Construction Co. JBC/ 155 Developer LLC J-Mar Builders Inc JP Morgan Chase Bank, NA Lincoln Park Plaza, LLC Loyola University Chicago Magellan Development Group Ltd. Medici Towers Partners, LLC Page 7 of 202 City of Chicago This Report may be searched using the "Ctrl-F" function. Board of Ethics List of Registered Lobbyists Year: 2009 Refreshed on: 8/14/09 Aukstik Dennis Last Name First Name Address Phone Client Name Mercy Campus Developers LLC Mercy Hospital and Medical Center Millenium Park Plaza, LLC Montclare Sr. Residence SLF @ Belden LLC Montclare Sr. Residence SLF @ Woodlawn LLC Olde Prairie Avenue LLC PT Chicago LLC River East Plaza, LLC Sisters of Mercy Standard Parking State & Dearborn LLC TFC Park St., LLC Thermal Chicago Corporation University of Chicago Woodlawn Development LLC Bach Philip Employer: KPMG, LLP Last Name First Name Address Phone Client Name 303 E. Wacker Dr Chicago IL 60601 312-665-1747 KPMG LLP Page 8 of 202 City of Chicago This Report may be searched using the "Ctrl-F" function. Board of Ethics List of Registered Lobbyists Year: 2009 Refreshed on: 8/14/09 Baker Bruce Employer: Illinois Bankers Assoc. Last Name First Name Address Phone Client Name 194 E. Delaware Place, #500 Chicago Il 60611 312-347-3400 IL Bankers Assoc. Baker Helen Employer: Freeborn & Peters LLP Last Name First Name Address Phone Client Name 311 S. Wacker Dr., Ste. 3000 Chicago IL 60606 312-360-6256 Interfaith House Balcer Jerome Employer: InnerGuide Technologies, LLC Last Name First Name Address Phone Client Name 1008 E. Olde Virginia Rd. Palatine IL 60074 847-347-8881 Inner Guide Technologies, LLC Banks James Employer: Law Offices of Samuel V.P.Banks Last Name First Name Address Phone Client Name 221 N. LaSalle At., #3800 Chicago IL 60601 3127821983 75th Street Entertainment - Warren Berger Abundant Life Faith Ministry Church - Leon Watkins Badla, Mohammed Baginski, Marian Bahorapoulos, Ed Bahramis, George @ GJB Development Barry, Pat Page 9 of 202 City of Chicago This Report may be searched using the "Ctrl-F" function. Board of Ethics List of Registered Lobbyists Year: 2009 Refreshed on: 8/14/09 Banks James Last Name First Name Address Phone Client Name Beecken Petty Okeefe & Co - Timothy Sheehan Bolnick, Lori Bonomo, George Brown, Garrett & Evelyn Bryant, David Christian Fellowship to All Nations - Abraham Adesayo CMMR, LLC - Eugene Dibble Connolly, Bartley Dougherty, Jim / Mid America Development Grp. Elenz, Jim Elston Ave. Properties LLC Empire Distributor Inc - Dave Patel Esme, Vanda & Hakan Farhan, Ziad Fox, Anthony Halo for Men - Bob Patrizi Heil, Anita Iozzo, John Jaeger, Jim JDA Realty Group - Jeff Azuse Jetta Skin Care & Laser Center - Doris LaSalvia John Ronan Architects - Brian Walls Kahriman, Jim Keller, Jana Kisielewski, Gerard Klei9n, Joe & Colleen Kleiman, Ed Page 10 of 202 City of Chicago This Report may be searched using the "Ctrl-F" function. Board of Ethics List of Registered Lobbyists Year: 2009 Refreshed on: 8/14/09 Banks James Last Name First Name Address Phone Client Name Laramie Bakery & Deli - William Wojcik Larry Adelman - Adelman's Truck Parts and Sales Lerner, Bruce Llamedo, Roger Mategrano, Anthony Moticha, Bruce Navarro, Mike Nigerian Islamic Assoc. of USA / Arjayi, Haziz Nigerian Islamic Assoc. of USA - Haziz Ajayi Nugent, Senan Patriot Staffing, Inc - Matt Rubino Pawlus, Janine Pinelli, Michael Purohit, Dharmesh Ramos, Israel Rigatos, Emmanuel Searls, John Shank, Sylvan Siddiqui, Jim Solano, Fernando Solstice Group, LLC - Michael Hulett Spino, Orazio Steinco Corp. Real Estate Advisors - David Stein Stella, Mike & Leslie Strack, Jim Structured Development - Jeff Berta Structure Management - Fred Latsko Page 11 of 202 City of Chicago This Report may be searched using the "Ctrl-F" function. Board of Ethics List of Registered Lobbyists Year: 2009 Refreshed on: 8/14/09 Banks James Last Name First Name Address Phone Client Name Tholke, Frank Torcoletti, Liane Udu, Kirk - PA Staffing Weinberg, Boruch Barbe Jana Employer: Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal LLP Last Name First Name Address Phone Client Name 7800 Sears Tower Chicago Il 60606 312-876-7967 FNBC Leasing Corp.
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