Individual: EDF Support Press Room Archives

Allison Lee

Monday, March 9 2009

Alison Lee’s client roster includes: Children’s Progress Inc., The Walt Disney Company, General Motors Corporation, The Coca-Cola Bottling Company of New York, Women’s Interart Center Inc., and American Traffic Solutions/Mulville ICS. One other prestigious organization she lobbied for is the Environmental Defense Fund, which is dedicated to “finding ways that work” for sustainable, practical environmental solutions. Her other environmental affiliation and initiative is the town of Rosendale Environmental Commission.

Patricia Lynch

Monday, March 9 2009

Patricia Lynch’s sphere of influence is not limited to her work with these prominent government personnel. She sits as a member of the board on several institutions that facilitate socio-civic to artistic initiatives in the community. Among these nonprofit organizations are My Sister’s Place, the Palace Theatre, the Charity Group, and the Greenwich Village-Chelsea Chamber of Commerce.

J. Warren Gorrell, Jr.

Monday, March 9 2009

At present, J. Warren Gorrell, Jr. offers advice to several businesses and guides real estate companies involved in mergers and acquisitions or those about to break into initial public offerings. This is where he uses the things he learned during his stay in Princeton University as an economics student. The Hogan & Hartson leader also deals with businesses involved in real estate investment trusts, or REITS. Some of his high profile clients include Trizec Properties in Chicago, CarrAmerica, and Republic Property Trust.

David R. Zook

Monday, March 9 2009

David Zook is a highly regarded advisor on legislative, regulatory, and federal budgetary matters. His clients come from both the public and private sectors. His major practice areas include government relations, health care, education, energy & climate change, strategic & public policy communications, communities & local governments, and Federal government relations.

Rob Jones

Monday, March 9 2009

Despite his hectic schedule with the Alliance Group and his travels, Rob Jones still finds the time to indulge in worthwhile causes. He is an active member of the American Council of Young Political Leaders, or ACYPL, and spends a significant part of his time with various other organizations like A.C.O.R.N., the YMCA Model General Assembly, the Virginia Citizenship Institute, the Virginia Public Access Project, the Fan Free Clinic, and the Greater Richmond Technology Council.