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Lobbyist 2013 Web 2013 Directory of MASSACHUSETTS Lobbyists © George Burba© George | Dreamstime.com Stay Current —Subscribe Today! Put your client’s best interests first. Be the most prepared you can be. Subscribe to Lawyers Weekly now and get the news and information you need to win. 52 Weekly Newspapers Searchable Verdicts and Settlements Database Unlimited online access Digital Edition of Latest opinions the Newspaper Judicial profiles Don’t miss another issue of the news and analysis that affects you and your clients. subscribe.masslawyersweekly.com/H2ZSUB 1-800-451-9998 (Promo Code: H2ZSUB) Read us online: H2ZSUB This is the seventh edition of the Directory of Massachusetts Lobbyists. The listing information was supplied by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts with some additional research by Lawyers Weekly. 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Call (617) 218-8121 for more details. © 2012 Lawyers Weekly, a division of The Dolan Company, 10 Milk Street, Suite 1000, Boston, MA 02108 (617) 451-7300 Dear Reader: Thank you for taking the time to make use of our 2013 Directory of Massachusetts Lobbyists. Back in 2005, we noticed that there was no comprehensive list of lobbyists in the state. In an effort to fill that void, we began publishing this directory. The directory is now used by executives, legislators and attorneys as a quick reference for the world of lobbying in our state. Many people use it as a starting point when they begin the process of deciding what lobbyist to use for whatever their needs may be. As the publishers of Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly, we sit at a distinct intersection of law and business, and we realize the value of a good lobbyist. That’s why we make sure this directory gets into the hands of thousands of corporate decision makers. For more information about the directory, to obtain additional copies or to advertise in future editions, please contact Melanie Footer at 617.218.8121 or e-mail [email protected]. And once again, thank you for your interest in the Directory of Massachusetts Lobbyists. Sincerely, Susan A. Bocamazo, Esq. Publisher DONOGHUE BARRETT & SINGAL, P.C . I NTEGRATED LEGAL SERVICES Resources. Relationships. Results. • Resources include skilled specialists in legislative and regulatory affairs—and integrated services through our Health Care, Litigation, and Corporate Departments. • Relationships include an expansive network of government, legal, and industry contacts that offer valuable access, insights, and leverage. • Results include positive outcomes for health care providers, trade associations, telecommunications firms, and Fortune 500 companies. Contact Roger Donoghue or Tara O’Donnell and let us marshal our Resources and Relationships to secure Results for you. Donoghue Barrett & Singal, P.C. One Beacon Street • Boston, Massachusetts 02108 • Telephone: 617-720-5090 • Fax: 617-720-5092 • Email: [email protected] • www.dbslawfirm.com MASSACHUSETTS LOBBYISTS 2013 | 1 Aaron Judd Agulnek Yessenia Alfaro Robert J. Ambrogi A Jewish Community Chelsea Collaborative Law Office of Robert Ambrogi Relations Council 318 Broadway 7 S Street Court 126 High Street, 4th Floor Chelsea, MA 02150 Rockport, MA 01966 Gerald T. Abban Boston, MA 02110 (617) 889-6080 (978) 546-7898 Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC (617) 457-8600 82 Devonshire Street, V7B Lorllyn Jane Allan Shannon B. J. Ames Boston, MA 02109 Corey Katie Ahearn Lahey Clinic, Inc. Brookfield Power (617) 563-6915 Reach Out and Read 41 Mall Road U.S. Asset Management 56 Roland Street, Suite 100D Burlington, MA 01805 200 Donald Lynch Boulevard Anthony Arthur Abdelahad Boston, MA 02129 (781) 774-7282 Suite 300 Ventry Associates LLP (617) 455-0600 Marlborough, MA 01752 1 Walnut Street Daniel W. Allegretti Boston, MA 02108 Charles Thomas Alagero Exelon Generation Company, LLC (508) 251-7670 (617) 423-0028 Massachusetts Medical Society 111 Market Place 860 Winter Street Baltimore, MD 21202 Megan Amundson Maram Abdelhamid Waltham, MA 02154 (603) 224-9653 NARAL Pro-Choice Massachusetts Third Sector New England/ (781) 434-7001 15 Court Square, Suite 900 Free Speech For People Ruth Allen Boston, MA 02108 2020 N. Calvert Street, Apt 21 Mark Francis Alagna Massachusetts Teachers Association (617) 462-3633 Arlington, VA 22201 United Parcel Service 20 Ashburton Place (703) 608-9392 316 Pennsylvania Avenue SE Boston, MA 02108 Christopher R. Anderson Suite 300 (617) 878-8191 Massachusetts High Peter Abdelmaseh Washington, DC 20003 Technology Council, Inc. Alliance of Automotive Service (202) 675-4232 Eric Altman 850 Winter Street JP Morgan Securities LLC Providers of Mass., Inc. Waltham, MA 02451 Allison Alaimo 383 Madison Avenue, Floor 8 464 Common Street (781) 890-6482 Veterans Inc. New York, NY 10179 Belmont, MA 02478 69 Grove Street (212) 270-5950 (617) 678-4846 Worcester, MA 01605 Kate Anderson (508) 791-1213 Jason A. Aluia Charles Stefanini Consulting, LLC Gary Abrahams Massachusetts Association 1 Percy Place Massachusetts Senior Care Walter Alcorn of Health Plans Cambridge, MA 02139 Association Consumer Electronics Association 40 Court Street, 5th Floor (781) 249-0562 2310 Washington Street, Suite 300 1919 South Eads Street Boston, MA 02108 Newton, MA 02462 Arlington, VA 22202 (617) 338-2244 Kathleen R. Anderson (617) 558-0202 (571) 239-5209 Walden Woods Project Maria Teresa Alvarado 44 Baker Farm Road Joel M. Abrams Theodore J. Aleixo, Jr. Roxbury Youthworks Inc. Lincoln, MA 01773 DotWell Essential Strategies Inc. 841 Parker Street, Unit 104-106 (781) 259-4701 1353 Dorchester Avenue One State Street, Suite 1100 Roxbury Crossing, MA 02120 Dorchester, MA 02122 Boston, MA 02109 (617) 427-8095 (617) 288-3230 Steven Anderson (617) 227-6666 Fidelity Investments Institutional Joseph D. Alviani Services Company Inc. Rita Fuerst Adams Jill Alexander Partners HealthCare System, Inc. 82 Devonshire Street, O2N Fathers and Families K. Courtney & Associates 800 Boylston Street, Suite 1150 Boston, MA 02109 P.O. Box 270760 6 Beacon Street, Suite 505 Boston, MA 02199 Boston, MA 02127 Boston, MA 02108 (617) 278-1041 (401) 292-5077 (617) 542-9300 (617) 248-8864 Robert Joseph Amara Cheri Andes Paul G. Afonso John Francis Alexander III Massachusetts Asset Greater Boston Interfaith Brown Rudnick LLP Entergy Corporation Building Coalition Organization One Financial Center 44 Obery Street 51 Sleeper Street 594 Columbia Road, Suite 203 Boston, MA 02111 Plymouth, MA 02360 Boston, MA 02210 Dorchester, MA 02125 (617) 856-8569 (508) 951-1204 (617) 624-8022 (617) 528-5600 2 | MASSACHUSETTS LOBBYISTS 2013 Lisa Marie Andoscia Cynthia Arcate George K. Atanasov John Augustine Martilli & Associates PowerOptions, Inc. ML Strategies, LLC Barclays Capital, Inc. 3 Peach Street 99 Summer Street, Suite 1000 One Financial Center, 41st Floor 745 Seventh Avenue Boston, MA 02110 Wilbraham, MA 01095 Boston, MA 02111 New York, NY 10019 (617) 737-8480 (404) 964-1876 (617) 348-4400 (212) 526-5436 Anthony L. Archinski Robert Antonellis Chester G. Atkins Massachusetts Teachers Association New England Police Edward Augustus, Jr. Benevolent Association ADS Ventures, Inc. College of the Holy Cross 20 Ashburton Place 85 Devonshire Street, 7th Floor Boston, MA 02108 7 Technology Drive, Suite 102 One College Street Chelmsford, MA 01863 Boston, MA 02109 (617) 878-8191 Worcester, MA 01610 (978) 453-2500 (617) 236-5830 (508) 793-3905 Frank Joseph Anzalotti Janice Aria Tamara Lorraine Atkins Massachusetts Package Feld Entertainment Eli Lilly and Company Stores Association 8607 Westwood Center Drive 18 Park Avenue, Suite 5 491 Baltimore Pike, #303 Vienna, VA 22182 Springfield, PA 19064 West Springfield, MA 01089 (703) 448-3646 B (413) 736-6164 (610) 574-6899 William Arienti John Baackes Alfred Appel Norfolk County Alliance Richard Aubut The TJX Companies, Inc. of Municipal Employees South Shore Hospital Senior Whole Health 770 Cochituate Road, Corp. Tax J5S P.O. Box 301 55 Fogg Road 58 Charles Street Framingham, MA 01701 South Weymouth, MA 02190 Weymouth, MA 02190 Cambridge, MA 02141 (508) 390-2300 (617) 594-0681 (781) 624-8170 (617) 494-5353 Executive and Legislative Lobbying Government Procurement Regulatory Affairs Project Consulting Public Policy Advocacy Strategic Business Development 99 SUMMER STREET,SUITE 1030 • BOSTON, MA 02110 PHONE: (617) 946-9700 • FAX: (617) 946-9760 MASSACHUSETTS LOBBYISTS 2013 | 3 George Bachrach Julie Balasalle Daniel Barry Thomas E. Bartell Environmental League National Association of Social Teachers Insurance & Annuity Hartford Financial of Massachusetts Workers, MA Chapter Association (TIAA-CREF) Services Group, Inc. 14 Beacon Street, Suite 714 14 Beacon Street, Suite 409 730 Third Avenue 200 Hopmeadow Street, A4-E Boston, MA 02108 Boston, MA 02108 New York, NY 10017 Simsbury, CT 06089 (617) 742-2553 (617) 227-9635 (212) 916-4571 (860) 843-4587 Steven A. Baddour Rosemary Baldacci James M. Barry David M. Bartley McDermott Will & Emery Philip W. Johnston Associates LLC Boston Police Patrolmen’s Golden West Associates 28 State Street 99 Summer Street, 15th Floor Association 98 Lower Westfield Road, 3rd Floor Boston, MA 02109 Boston, MA 02110 9-11 Shetland Street Holyoke, MA 01040 (617) 535-4053 (617) 338-2726 Boston, MA 02119 (413) 563-2308 (617) 593-8152 Andrew Chauvin Bagley Donald F. Baldini John C.
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