Because of You and Your Commitment to ACEC's Advocacy Program

Because of You and Your Commitment to ACEC's Advocacy Program

Because of you and your commitment to ACEC’s advocacy program, ACEC/PAC is pleased to report another very good year. We collected $770,436 from over 2,300 contributors – breaking the 2012 record of $732,000 from 2,200 contributors. 33 state Member Organizations met their respective PAC goals. Over 170 key Congressional incumbents and challengers were supported with nearly $465,000 in disbursements. ACEC/PAC hosted 77 Congressional events in DC and in the states. The PAC held special fundraising events including a Washington Nationals game and a golf tournament at TPC Scottsdale (both of which sold out). We also held the first Wake Up with ACEC/PAC special thank you breakfast for our most generous supporters. 1015 15th Street, NW Washington, DC 20005 Phone: 202-347-7474 This success could not be realized without you, your enthusiasm, your dedication and your contribution. www.acec.org/advocacy Thank you for your tremendous commitment to ACEC/PAC; and we look forward to your continued sup- port on behalf of our industry. David A. Raymond President & CEO [email protected] Steve Hall VP, Government Affairs Phil Beer (IN) Andy Cummings (FL) [email protected] USI Consultants, Inc. Connelly & Wicker, Inc. Gregory Knopp ACEC/PAC Chair ACEC/PAC Vice-Chair Executive Director, Political Programs [email protected] Cara Gavagan Director, ACEC/PAC [email protected] ACEC/PAC Annual Report 2013 Page 1 In 2013, ACEC/PAC raised $770,436, a new record. 2013: 2012: $770,436 2011: $732,170 Additionally, 33 states met their 2013 ACEC/PAC goals. Among some of the $709,000 more notable fundraising accomplishments: 2008: $607,500 2009: 2010: 2007: $573,000 $580,000 ACEC/IL raised over $63,000—the most of any state organization. $555,000 2006: ACEC/PA raised over $35,000 for the fourth straight year. $443,000 ACEC/MI raised over $20,000 and made goal for the first time since 2005: $326,000 2008. ACEC/KS raised nearly $15,000 and made goal for the first time since 2010. 2011-2012: $1,300,000 2009-2010: ACEC/PAC has disbursed $473,000 so far in the 2013-2014 election $1,121,500 2007-2008: cycle. $993,850 Additionally, ACEC/PAC hosted or co-hosted 77 fundraising events for Congressional candidates and incumbents, raising an additional $790,000 for these events. 2005-2006: $644,350 2013-2014 to date: $473,000 2003-2004: $321,250 Steve Hall, Rep. Cory Gardner (R-CO), ACEC/HI members with Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) Ralph Christie and Greg Knopp ACEC/PAC Annual Report 2013 Page 2 Each state is assigned a fundraising goal based on membership Alaska strength and the strategic goal of $1 million raised annually by 2015. Arizona PAC Champions, appointed by their state, lead the charge towards Arkansas Connecticut meeting this goal. States approach this goal in a variety of ways, Delaware through special events, sweepstakes and peer-to-peer fundraising. Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Maryland Massachusetts Metro Washington ACEC/PAC Golf Tournament at TPC Scottsdale Michigan Mississippi Montana Nebraska Nevada New Mexico North Carolina North Dakota Oregon Pennsylvania South Carolina South Dakota Stuart Monical wins ACEC/PAC’s Fall Sweepstakes Tennessee Utah Virginia Washington West Virginia Winning foursome at ACEC/WA PAC Golf Tournament Wisconsin Gary Powell, Darcie Gabrisko and Phil Houser at ACEC/PAC at the Ball Game! ACEC/PAC Annual Report 2013 Page 3 Floyd Damron, AK John Carrato, IL Gregg Spagnolo, MW Stephen Lane, TN Alain Gallet, AL Gregg Foltz, IL Gary Hartong, NC Jerry Stump, TN Harry Wilson, AL Philip Beer, IN Bill Hood, NC Allen Watson, TX Jeffrey Geurian, AR Kevin Honomichl, KS Eric Michel, ND Lee Cammack, UT L. Carl Yates, AR Karen Wood, KY Ron Bottorff, NE Rachel McQuillen, UT David Peterson, AZ Kenny Smith, LA Chris Mulleavey, NH Frank Wilson, VA Mary Erchul, CA Dennis Coffey, MA Glen Kartalis, NJ John Forcier, VT Robert Refvem, CO Robin Greenleaf, MA David Wilson, NM Christopher Robertson, WA George Jacobs, CT Jeff McBride, MD Charles Gozdziewski, NY Rosalie Morgan, WI Ted Januszka, DE Scott Graham, ME Mark Henderson, OH Dayton Carpenter, WV Andy Cummings, FL Robert Rayl, MI Thomas Mosure, OH Travis Conklin, WY Dave Wright, GA Charles Gonderinger, MN Stacy Loeffler, OK David Bills, HI Marc Alper, MO Tony Roos, OR David Moeller, IA Robert Goodwillie, MO Christopher Borton, PA Gayle Roberts, IA Tom Bryant, MS Jerry Carter, SC Bryan Foote, ID Bill Lloyd, MT Harlan Quenzer, SD ACEC/PAC Annual Report 2013 Page 4 Brian Looney Daniel Dragonetti Kenneth Bailey John McClellan Len Erie Bob Barnett Shaun McFarlane David Fabiano Uday Bhate Mike Rabe+ Fernando Galvez Win Bishop Frank Rast Uday Gandhe Kevin Blake Charles Riddle Chidambaram Gnanasambanthan* James Brannon Matt Stephl Gregory Haggerty Renee Casillas Len Story James Hall “We’ve been successful John Floyd Willem Van Hemert Todd Hanke because we reach out to Alain Gallet+ Timothy Vig Lawrence Hansen+ our members one-by- one, peer-to-peer and Mike Jackson Jack Wilbur Mark Hartig explain the issues Paul Witt Dan Hartig Katrina Jarboe affecting their firms. David Highfield John Jones There is just too much Bobby Kemp* J. Chuck Hollingsworth at stake right now for Jerry McCarley Catherine Alcorn Paul Iezzi our business and the Jim Meads John Alcorn Fadi Jalaghi future of the industry Joseph Meads Craig Allison Michael Johnson not to be involved.” David Komm Gary Nevin Alejandro Angel Floyd Damron Yung Koprowski John Smith Quent Augspurger CH2M Hill Eduardo Latimer Steven Speaks* Bruce Beenken Alaska PAC Champion Jim Lee* Harry Wilson William Brickey+ Forest Wilson Arthur Brooks Robert Lemke Steve Bruflat* James Lemon Janice Burnett+ William Linck Pete Bellezza Dawn Cartier+ Brian Lingnau Bret Coburn John Conrad Sam Malekooti Floyd Damron+ Bill Cowdrey Dan Marum David Gardner* Timothy Crall+ Stacey McCaleb Stafford Glashan Gregg Creaser Douglas McCants Paul Hetzel Karim Dada Thomas McGovern Duane Hippe Chris D'Arcangelis Scott McKenzie ** denotes Capitol Club ($5,000 contribution) Shameem Dewan Frank Medina Gary Katsion # denotes Chairman’s Club ($2,500 contribution—$1,000 Dennis Linnell Kent Dibble Patrice Miller to ACEC/PAC and $1,500 to Federal candidates) + denotes Millennium Club ($1,000 contribution) *denotes Congressional Club ($500 contribution) ACEC/PAC Annual Report 2013 Page 5 Chris Monrad William Green Kevin Morgan Dee Brown Steve Greenfield Philip Noonan Mike Burns* Ralph Guida Les Olson Matt Crafton* Michael Hartley Ahmad Omais Andrew Dibble Anthony Hernandez Bruce Paton Dennis Ford+ Matthew Hicks John Patterson* Jeffrey Geurian+ Donald Hodson Christopher Patton Ted Hopkins Brad Hammond “We have a great program Richard Perry Thomas Hopper* Amer Hussain* already in place thanks to Doug Peters* Brent Massey Peder Jorgensen people like my co-PAC Cham- David Peterson+ Barry McCormick David Kennedy+ pion Carl Yates. Folks now Joseph Phillips Herbert Parker+ Eddie Kho* understand that ACEC/PAC is Benjamin Porritt Peter Strub# Dev Krishnan only as strong as the number Pierre Pretorius Daniel Williams* David Long of members who support it Steven Rex L. Carl Yates* Steve Margaroni with their personal contribu- Chuck Reynolds James McDonald+ tions.” Michael Schiller* Parag Mehta Jeff Geurian Paul Scott Mousa Abbasi Paul Meyer CEI Engineering Associates Jason Simmers Lee Abramson# Jerry Michael Arkansas PAC Champion Curtis Slagell Shahnawaz Ahmad John Moossazadeh Andrew Smigielski Don Archer Blake Murillo+ Christy Smigielski Roger Ball Andrew Nickerson Joseph Smith Thomas Blackburn+ Marco Palilla Clay Spencer Alan Burton Bartlett Patton* Robert Stanley Bryce Carroll Chris Poland+ Rebecca Timmer Matthew Clark Bruce Presser Stephen Todd Robert Close# Armando Ramos Darrell Truitt Chad Coleman Dina Rochford Russell Wachter Robert DeWitt Jane Rozga James Weaver Christopher Diaz* Robert Salaber Chris Williams Paul Enneking Michael Sheehy Darrel Wood ** denotes Capitol Club ($5,000 contribution) Mary Erchul* Clifford Simental Melvin Sukow # denotes Chairman’s Club ($2,500 contribution—$1,000 George Fares* to ACEC/PAC and $1,500 to Federal candidates) + denotes Millennium Club ($1,000 contribution) *denotes Congressional Club ($500 contribution) ACEC/PAC Annual Report 2013 Page 6 Dave Von Rueden R. Greg Roush+ Noel Pagan Stephanie Wagner+ David Sprenkle Lois Roberts William Wagner+ Gregg Ten Eyck+ Paul Schmidt Paul Wagner Craig Watts Anand Seshadri Jeff Walker Eric Young+ James Sherwonit Donald Weiden Kristen Stiff Kirk Wheeler William Stout+ Mark While John Adams Christopher Wester Lee Whiteley Scott Allaire Rob Yirigian “We all know this program is Kurt Yoshii Riccardo Amodei the best insurance policy we H. James Boice have to prevent bad ideas from becoming federal law – Angela Boucher Michael Angelo as well as the best way to Ralph Christie# Paul Brady* Philip Horsey help create jobs for engineer- Melvin Dahlberg James Cavanaugh Ted Januszka+ ing firms.” Michael Ellsberry+ John Curran Stephen Johns Lauren Evans+ Beverly Davidson Bruce Jones Ted Januszka Robert Felsburg Jeffrey Duigou Jennifer Laning Pennoni Associates Mark Hamouz Timothy Dupuis Scott Rathfon Delaware PAC Champion Joseph Hart James Ford J. Michael Riemann Marvinetta Hartwig* James Fuda* Dwight Walters James Heckman Gerald Furrier Carolann Wicks Richard Hepworth Gerald Gerletz Ted Williams+ William Hoffmann* Mandan Gupta Richard Huwa Leslie Haines Duane Jansen David Isabelle Whitney Allen Stuart Monical+ Abul Islam* John Atz+ Peter Monroe George Jacobs+ Rick Baldocchi* Matt Pfohl+ Michael McCarthy Douglas Barkley

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