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Florida Legislature—2007 Registrations by Lobbyist Name 03/28/08 12:10:42 FLORIDA LEGISLATURE—2007 REGISTRATIONS BY LOBBYIST NAME Aaron, Lisa . 850/412-0300 IMAGE API 413 N Meridian St, Tallahassee, FL 32301 2670 Executive Center Circle W, Tallahassee, FL Absolute Software, Inc 32301 Industry Code: 518210 811 Dunsmuir St Ste 800, Vancouver, BC V6B- Effective: 01/04/2007 6A3 CANADA Industry Code: 541519 Insight Public Sector Effective: 01/04/2007 6820 S Harl Ave, Tempe, AZ 85283 Industry Code: 423430 Blue Coat Systems, Inc Effective: 01/04/2007 420 N Mary Ave, Sunnyvale, CA 94085 Industry Code: 334210 KPMG LLP Effective: 01/04/2007 111 N Orange Ave Ste 1600, Orlando, FL 32802 Industry Code: 541219 BMC Software, Inc Effective: 01/04/2007 8401 Greensboro Dr Ste 100, McLean, VA 22102 Kronos Systems Industry Code: 511210 555 Winderley Place, Maitland, FL 32751 Effective: 07/06/2007 Industry Code: 334611 Brandt Information Services, Inc Effective: 01/04/2007 1377 Cross Creek Circle, Tallahassee, FL 32301 MGT of America Industry Code: 541511 2123 Centre Pointe Blvd, Tallahassee, FL 32308 Effective: 05/15/2007 Industry Code: 541618 Capitol Preferred/South Fidelity Insurance Effective: 01/04/2007 2255 Killearn Center Blvd Ste 101, Tallahassee, Sawgrass Asset Management, LLC FL 32309 1579 The Greens Way Ste 20, Jacksonville, FL Industry Code: 524126 32250 Effective: 02/02/2007 Industry Code: 523930 Carahsoft Technology Corp. Effective: 01/04/2007 1890 Preston White Dr Ste 201, Reston, VA Spectrum K12 School Solutions 20191 901 Dulaney Valley Rd Ste 800, Towson, MD Industry Code: 541519 21204 Effective: 01/04/2007 -Withdrawn- 05/25/2007 Industry Code: 512110 Champion Solutions Group Effective: 08/14/2007 791 Park of Commerce Blvd Ste 200, Boca Raton, SunGard FL 33487 300 Primera Blvd Ste 308, Lake Mary, FL 32741 Industry Code: 541512 Industry Code: 541519 Effective: 05/10/2007 Effective: 01/04/2007 Ciena Corporation Tech Ambience 1201 Winterson Rd, Linthicum, MD 21090 7400 Baymeadows Way Ste 100, Jacksonville, FL Industry Code: 334210 32256 Effective: 02/01/2007 Industry Code: 541512 Decision One Effective: 11/02/2007 426 W Lancaster Ave, Devon, PA 19333 Tier Technologies, Inc Industry Code: 541518 10780 Parkridge Blvd Ste 400, Reston, VA 20191 Effective: 01/04/2007 Industry Code: 541512 Dell, Inc Effective: 01/04/2007 One Dell Way RR1 MS 8033, Round Rock, TX XYSync 78682 791 Montego Way SW, Lilburn, GA 30047 Industry Code: 334111 Industry Code: 541611 Effective: 01/04/2007 Effective: 03/16/2007 eCommLink 825 E Warm Springs Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89119 Abberger, Lester . 850/222-6333 Industry Code: 522320 201 W Park Ave Ste 100, Tallahassee, FL 32301 Effective: 12/17/2007 Aids HealthCare Foundation EMC Corporation 6255 W Sunset Blvd 21st Floor, Los Angeles, CA 4500 Salisbury Rd Ste 105, Jacksonville, FL 90028-8073 32216 Industry Code: 813212 Industry Code: 334112 Effective: 01/30/2007 Effective: 01/04/2007 -Withdrawn- 05/17/2007 Allete Properties, Inc Evergreen Solutions 1811 E Cape Coral Pky, Cape Coral, FL 33904 2852 Remington Green Circle Ste 101, Industry Code: 531390 Tallahassee, FL 32308 Effective: 01/30/2007 Industry Code: 541611 American Planning Association, Florida Chapter Effective: 04/17/2007 -Withdrawn- 10/19/2007 2040 Delta Way, Tallahassee, FL 32303 Fast Search and Transfer, Inc Industry Code: 541990 117 Kendrick St, Needham, MA 02494 Effective: 01/30/2007 Industry Code: 541990 City of Fort Myers Effective: 01/04/2007 PO Drawer 2217, Ft Myers, FL 33902 FLO-SUN, Inc Industry Code: 921190 One N Clematis St Ste 200, West Palm Beach, FL Effective: 01/30/2007 33401 Conservancy of Southwest Florida, The Industry Code: 551112 1450 Merrihue Dr, Naples, FL 34102 Effective: 01/04/2007 Industry Code: 613312 Huckleberry Notary Bonding, Inc Effective: 01/30/2007 1906 Howell Branch Rd, Winter Park, FL 32792 Flagler County Industry Code: 524126 1200 E Moody Blvd #1, Bunnell, FL 32110 Effective: 04/24/2007 Industry Code: 921190 ICBM-International Computer Business Effective: 01/30/2007 Management Corp. Florida East Coast Industries, Inc PO Box 26533, Tampa, FL 33623 One Malaga St, St Augustine, FL 32085 Industry Code: 541511 Industry Code: 482112 Effective: 01/04/2007 -Withdrawn- 04/25/2007 Effective: 01/30/2007 1 03/28/08 12:10:42 FLORIDA LEGISLATURE—2007 REGISTRATIONS BY LOBBYIST NAME Florida Public Telecommunications Association, Inc Foster Care Review, Inc 9432 Baymeadows Rd Ste 140, Jacksonville, FL 155 S Miami Ave Ste 601, Miami, FL 33130 32256-7988 Industry Code: 624110 Industry Code: 541990 Effective: 02/05/2007 Effective: 01/30/2007 Graduate Services Miami Florida Recreation and Park Association 7951 SW 40th St Ste 103, Miami, FL 33155 411 Office Plaza Dr, Tallahassee, FL 32301-2756 Industry Code: 541921 Industry Code: 924120 Effective: 02/05/2007 Effective: 02/14/2007 Jay Weiss Center for Social Medicine & Health Florida Wildlife Federation Equity 2545 Blair Stone Pines Dr, Tallahassee, FL 32314 U of M Leonard M. Miller Med School, 1500 NW Industry Code: 813312 12th Ave Ste 1020-E, Miami, FL 33136 Effective: 01/30/2007 Industry Code: 923120 Lee County Effective: 02/05/2007 PO Box 398, Ft Myers, FL 33902 Miami Children’s Hospital Industry Code: 921190 3100 SW 62nd Ave, Miami, FL 33155 Effective: 01/30/2007 Industry Code: 622110 Effective: 02/05/2007 South Florida Hospital and Healthcare Association 6363 Taft St Ste 200, Hollywood, FL 33024 Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida Industry Code: 622110 PO Box 440021, Tamiami Station, Miami, FL Effective: 01/30/2007 33144 Industry Code: 921150 Effective: 02/05/2007 Abberger, William W. 850/222-7911 National Parkinson Foundation 306 N Monroe St, Tallahassee, FL 32301-7622 1501 NW 9th Ave, Miami, FL 33136-1494 Trust for Public Land, The Industry Code: 813212 306 N Monroe St, Tallahassee, FL 32301 Effective: 02/05/2007 Industry Code: 813312 Palm Beach County Effective: 01/24/2007 301 N Olive Ave Ste 1101, West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Abell, Kari Brook . 850/224-1215 Industry Code: 921120 PO Box 1548, Tallahassee, FL 32302 Effective: 02/05/2007 Fearington, Smith & Ralston Public Health Trust PO Box 1548, Tallahassee, FL 32302 1611 NW 12th Ave W Wing 117, Miami, FL Industry Code: 541820 33136 Effective: 02/15/2007 -Withdrawn- 05/10/2007 Industry Code: 622110 Effective: 02/05/2007 Abramowitz, Alan Frank . 407/245-0400 Ron L. Book, PA 2999 NE 191st St PH6, Aventura, FL 33180 400 W Robinson S 1128, Orlando, FL 32801 Industry Code: 621620 Department of Children and Families Effective: 02/20/2007 400 W Robinson S 1128, Orlando, FL 32801 Southern Wine & Spirits of America, Inc Industry Code: 624190 1600 NW 163rd St, Miami, FL 33160 Effective: 04/09/2007 Industry Code: 424820 Effective: 02/05/2007 Abrams, Michael I. 305/982-5676 Teaching Hospital Council of Florida Akerman Senterfitt, One SE Third Ave 28th 101 N Gadsden St, Tallahassee, FL 32301 Floor, Miami, FL 33131 Industry Code: 622110 Effective: 02/05/2007 Camillus House, Inc 336 NW Fifth St, Miami, FL 33128 United HomeCare Services Industry Code: 624221 5255 NW 87th Ave Ste 400, Miami, FL 33178 Effective: 02/05/2007 Industry Code: 621620 Effective: 02/05/2007 Citrus Health Network, Inc 4175 W 20th Ave, Hialeah, FL 33012 University of Miami Industry Code: 923120 PO Box 248006, Coral Gables, FL 33124-4600 Effective: 04/18/2007 Industry Code: 611310 Effective: 02/05/2007 City of Doral 8300 NW 53rd St Ste 100, Doral, FL 33166 Voices for Children Foundation, Inc Industry Code: 921120 1500 NW 12th Ave Ste 1117, Miami, FL 33136 Industry Code: 624110 Effective: 02/05/2007 Effective: 02/05/2007 City of Miami 444 SW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33130 Industry Code: 921120 Abreu, Sergio, Jr. 305/573-3821 Effective: 02/05/2007 60 NW 17 St, Miami, FL 33136 Epilepsy Foundation of Florida Peoples Gas System, Inc 7300 N Kendall Dr Ste 700, Miami, FL 33156 PO Box 111, Tampa, FL 33601 Industry Code: 813212 Industry Code: 221210 Effective: 02/05/2007 Effective: 01/12/2007 FAPAN (Florida Agent Political Action Network) Tampa Electric Company 13755 SW 42nd St, Miami, FL 33175 PO Box 111, Tampa, FL 33601 Industry Code: 524210 Industry Code: 221112 Effective: 02/05/2007 Effective: 01/12/2007 Florida Guardian ad Litem Association TECO Energy, Inc 425 SW 88th Terrace, Gainesville, FL 32607 PO Box 111, Tampa, FL 33601 Industry Code: 624110 Industry Code: 551112 Effective: 02/05/2007 Effective: 01/12/2007 Florida Psychological Association 408 Office Plaza Dr, Tallahassee, FL 32301 Adams, Billy L. 478/272-5400 Industry Code: 541720 Southern Equipment Dealers Assn, 115 Park Effective: 02/05/2007 Place, Dublin, GA 31021 2 03/28/08 12:10:42 FLORIDA LEGISLATURE—2007 REGISTRATIONS BY LOBBYIST NAME Southern Equipment Dealers Association State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company 115 Park Place, Dublin, GA 31021 One State Farm Plaza, Bloomington, IL 61710 Industry Code: 813910 Industry Code: 524150 Effective: 01/08/2007 Effective: 01/09/2007 Time Warner Telecom Adams, Howard E. (Gene) . 850/222-3533 800 First Stamford Place, Stamford, CT 06902- Pennington Law Firm, 215 S Monroe St 2nd 6732 Floor, Tallahassee, FL 32301 Industry Code: 517110 Effective: 01/09/2007 Coalition to Protect Florida’s Economy 325 W College Ave, Tallahassee, FL 32301 Industry Code: 813910 Adams, Jane A. 352/392-4574 Effective: 09/14/2007 University of Florida, 249 Tigert Hall, Conference of Circuit Judges of Florida Gainesville, FL 32611 1351 NW 12th St, Miami, FL 33125 University of Florida Industry Code: 922110 226 Tigert Hall, Gainesville, FL 32611 Effective: 01/09/2007 Industry Code: 611310 Coral Springs Improvement District Effective: 01/05/2007 888 SE Third Ave, Ft Lauderdale, FL 33316 Industry Code: 921190 Adams, L.
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