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Cision Canada
4 days ago
- Business
- Cision Canada
Predictive Success Celebrates 20 Years as Elite Partner of The Predictive Index® and Global Leadership in Talent Optimization
WHITBY, ON, June 25, 2025 /CNW/ - Predictive Success Corporation, a proud Canadian company and longtime Elite Partner of The Predictive Index ®, is celebrating 20 years of empowering organizations across North America to optimize their talent, strengthen teams, and drive performance through science-based people analytics. As the largest Predictive Index (PI) partner in number of total clients globally, Predictive Success has more organizations under subscription than any other firm in the PI network. Each year, Predictive Success trains over 1,000 leaders, and to date has certified more than 15,000 leaders as Predictive Index analysts—transforming the way businesses hire, lead, and scale across industries. "Predictive Success has been a remarkable ambassador of The Predictive Index for two decades," said Rabih Shanshiry, SVP at The Predictive Index. "Their consistency, client-first approach, and elite performance are unmatched." John McGuinnes, CFO of The Predictive Index, added, "Dave and his team embody what it means to build high-performing teams. We look forward to the next 20 years of growth together." Serving clients coast to coast in Canada and throughout the United States, Predictive Success provides consulting and training in both official languages. Its client roster includes leaders from industries ranging from healthcare and manufacturing to tech, professional sports, and public service. "Twenty years ago, we set out with a belief that great companies are built by great people—and great data," said Dave Lahey, Founder and CEO of Predictive Success. "Today, we are proud to be the most trusted PI partner worldwide, helping our clients unlock the full potential of their teams." Beyond business, Predictive Success is committed to giving back. The company proudly supports and Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, where it funds an immunotherapy research associate annually. Predictive Success is also a corporate award recipient from Ronald McDonald House Charities in both Markham and Toronto, recognizing ongoing contributions to families in need. The company's impact has not gone unnoticed. Predictive Success is a three-time recipient of the Profit 500 Growth Award, and a former Globe and Mail Top 400 Growth Company in Canada. As Predictive Success enters its third decade, it continues to innovate at the forefront of talent optimization—integrating AI, people analytics, and leadership science to build thriving workplaces.
Yahoo
4 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Predictive Success Celebrates 20 Years as Elite Partner of The Predictive Index® and Global Leadership in Talent Optimization
WHITBY, ON, June 25, 2025 /CNW/ - Predictive Success Corporation, a proud Canadian company and longtime Elite Partner of The Predictive Index®, is celebrating 20 years of empowering organizations across North America to optimize their talent, strengthen teams, and drive performance through science-based people analytics. As the largest Predictive Index (PI) partner in number of total clients globally, Predictive Success has more organizations under subscription than any other firm in the PI network. Each year, Predictive Success trains over 1,000 leaders, and to date has certified more than 15,000 leaders as Predictive Index analysts—transforming the way businesses hire, lead, and scale across industries. "Predictive Success has been a remarkable ambassador of The Predictive Index for two decades," said Rabih Shanshiry, SVP at The Predictive Index. "Their consistency, client-first approach, and elite performance are unmatched." John McGuinnes, CFO of The Predictive Index, added, "Dave and his team embody what it means to build high-performing teams. We look forward to the next 20 years of growth together." Serving clients coast to coast in Canada and throughout the United States, Predictive Success provides consulting and training in both official languages. Its client roster includes leaders from industries ranging from healthcare and manufacturing to tech, professional sports, and public service. "Twenty years ago, we set out with a belief that great companies are built by great people—and great data," said Dave Lahey, Founder and CEO of Predictive Success. "Today, we are proud to be the most trusted PI partner worldwide, helping our clients unlock the full potential of their teams." Beyond business, Predictive Success is committed to giving back. The company proudly supports and Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, where it funds an immunotherapy research associate annually. Predictive Success is also a corporate award recipient from Ronald McDonald House Charities in both Markham and Toronto, recognizing ongoing contributions to families in need. The company's impact has not gone unnoticed. Predictive Success is a three-time recipient of the Profit 500 Growth Award, and a former Globe and Mail Top 400 Growth Company in Canada. As Predictive Success enters its third decade, it continues to innovate at the forefront of talent optimization—integrating AI, people analytics, and leadership science to build thriving workplaces. SOURCE Predictive Success Corporation View original content to download multimedia:


Politico
5 days ago
- Business
- Politico
Hillsdale's lobbying pays off
With Amanda Chu, Daniel Lippman CONSERVATIVE COLLEGE CARVEOUT: President Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress are angling to use their megabill to turn the screws on elite liberal colleges that take millions in taxpayer funds while sitting on endowments worth tens of billions of dollars. But a single college that's a paragon of conservative higher education has managed to secure a carveout after finding itself in the crossfire, your host reports for Pros. — Hillsdale College, a Christian liberal arts school of fewer than 2,000 students located in southern Michigan, is one of a slew of smaller institutions that had been working to avoid being swept up in the GOP effort to raise taxes on the seemingly bottomless endowments of household names like Harvard, Princeton and Yale. — But Hillsdale stands apart from those schools: For one, it's a rare institution of higher learning that the modern Republican Party applauds. Just as uncommon, Hillsdale accepts no funding from the federal government. — That formed the crux of its argument that, on principle, Hillsdale and schools like it should not be subject to a federal tax on endowments. The university, like other schools fearful of a tax hike on their endowments, turned to K Street earlier this year for help with the endowment tax, as PI previously reported. — While the Hillsdale would still be hit by the tax under the House-passed reconciliation bill, Hillsdale's distinctive argument appeared to have broken through in the Senate, where tax writers last week included an exemption for schools that fit Hillsdale's profile in the draft text of their bill. — Despite Hillsdale's incomparable conservative credentials — or possibly in spite of them — that reprieve is by no means guaranteed, as Hillsdale found out eight years ago. And there remains one hitch that could complicate things: At least right now, there aren't believed to be any other schools besides Hillsdale that don't accept federal cash and have large enough endowments that they're at risk of being hit by the endowment tax. (Pro subscribers can read the full story here. Others can find it on the POLITICO home page tomorrow morning.) Happy Tuesday and welcome to PI. What's going on out there? Add me on Signal or email me at coprysko@ And be sure to follow me on X: @caitlinoprysko. FLYING IN: AARP will fan out across the Hill tomorrow for an 11th-hour lobbying blitz to seek changes to the reconciliation bill, including its new work requirements for recipients of Medicaid and food stamps. The advocacy group has more than 330 meetings on the books with members from both parties on both sides of the Capitol. — AARP supports certain parts of the bill, including the broadening of the bonus standard deductions for older Americans and expansions of a caregiver tax credit and the low-income housing tax credit. And AARP-opposed language in the House-passed megabill that would have expanded the orphan drug exclusion from the Inflation Reduction Act's drug pricing provisions was dropped from the Senate text. — But AARP wants to see additional changes to the Senate bill's cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, including its move to foist the costs of SNAP onto states, which may end up securing approval from the Senate parliamentarian. — The Solar Energy Manufacturers for America Coalition, meanwhile, was on the Hill today in an effort to salvage an investment tax credit that is poised to sunset at the end of this year for solar projects under the reconciliation bill. SEMA is also lobbying for the removal of a restriction in the Senate version on how many products companies can claim an advanced manufacturing tax credit for. COMING ATTRACTIONS: As Republicans' war with elite colleges rages on, Wall Street is the latest industry 'trying to get out of the crosshairs of Republican states that are cracking down on companies for 'woke' policies that conservative policymakers say are illegal and discriminatory,' The Wall Street Journal's Alexander Saeedy, AnnaMaria Andriotis and Dylan Tokar write. — 'Representatives from JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, Wells Fargo and other big banks met in recent weeks with officials in states including Texas and Oklahoma to defend against allegations that they refuse to do business with industries such as gun manufacturing and fossil-fuel extraction, people familiar with the discussions said.' — 'Banks are also worried about a bigger threat: that President Trump could turn the power of the federal government against banks, as he has with universities and big law firms. The Trump administration is considering an executive order on 'debanking,' according to people familiar with the matter.' A NEW STAMP ON BALLARD'S PASSPORT: Ballard Partners has announced another expansion to its series of strategic partnerships around the globe, teaming up with the Mexico City-based government affairs firm Global Nexus. — The latest addition to the Ballard Global Alliance means that the firm now has a foothold in every country on the continent ahead of next year's likely renegotiation of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement, and as the Trump administration looks to squeeze America's neighbors on trade and immigration issues. — Ballard announced its partnership with Quebec-based TACT in March, and has also struck up partnerships with government affairs shops in Japan, South Korea, Latin America, the U.K. and Italy as well as a domestic alliance with Checkmate Government Relations. FIRST IN PI — GLASS HOUSE ALERT: One of the intellectual architects of the push to cut Medicaid once took a loan from the government that was never repaid, Daniel reports. Brian Blase is president of Paragon Health Institute, which has taken on a high-profile role in the effort in Congress to slash Medicaid costs through work requirements and other reforms. — He has called Medicaid America's 'most flawed' entitlement program while advocating for changes that would reduce spending on the program by hundreds of billions of dollars. — But while Blase calls for those cuts, he has benefited from government largesse in the past. His consulting firm, Blase Policy Strategies LLC, took a $20,833 Covid relief loan under the Paycheck Protection Program in May 2020, but it was not repaid and was later fully forgiven in line with many other PPP loans. Shortly after, in January 2021, he bought a house near Jacksonville for almost $700,000, according to real estate records. — Blase said he was told to apply for the PPP loan by his accountant and that he adhered to all rules as he ran his small business. 'Like millions of other Americans, I applied for a PPP loan as part of the shared national effort to keep the economy going during COVID,' he said in a statement. 'I'm proud of the work that my Paragon team and I have done to expose how government programs often fail American patients, particularly the most vulnerable, and hard-working families.' — Blase, a former congressional staffer, is testifying on Wednesday before the House Budget Committee on Medicaid reform. In a sign of Paragon's sway, a letter in early May released by fiscal hawks in Congress appeared to be written at least in part by Paragon. — Blase served on the National Economic Council in the first Trump administration. But on Jan. 6, 2021, he implicitly criticized Trump's efforts to overturn the election. In 2022, Paragon Health Institute received almost $3 million from Koch-funded outfit Stand Together. HOSPITALS HIT THE AIRWAVES: The American Hospital Association launched a seven-figure ad campaign in Washington Monday in a last-ditch effort to persuade Congress to protect hospital care in the GOP megabill, Amanda reports. — The campaign, which includes TV and digital advertising, comes a week after Senate Republicans unveiled draft provisions in the megabill to curtail a crucial Medicaid financing mechanism for hospitals, known as provider taxes, by nearly half. The ad buy comes on the heels of a fly-in of more than 250 hospital leaders last week to sway senators on Medicaid changes. SPOTTED last night at a Capitol Hull fundraiser hosted by Moran Global Strategies' Austin Durrer, HM&CO's Helen Milby, Duberstein Group's Kate Keating, Venn Strategies' Erik Olson, Thorn Run Partners' Andy Rosenberg and Stuart Chapman and DLA Piper's Jamie Gregorian for James Walkinshaw, who's running in the special election to succeed his late boss Gerry's Connolly (D-Va.), per a tipster: Rep. Don Beyer (D-Va), David Gillis of General Dynamics, Kevin Richards of SAP, Peter Brown of Deloitte, Ryan McGuire of the National Electrical Contractors Association, Tania Hanna of L3/Harris, Vanessa Ide of Demand Elections, Adam Goldberg of Elevance Health, Michelle Dorothy of Rep. Chrissy Houlahan's (D-Pa.) office, Ed An of Google, Travis Robey of the American Hospital Association, Gordon Taylor of Ogilvy, Roger West of HII, Chris Gaspar of BAE, Lee Friedman of NCTA, Karl Koch of Holland & Knight, Joe Vidulich of Capital One, Linda Auglis of the National Beer Wholesalers Association, Christopher Hartmann of Cigna, Roger Jordan of SAIC, Cindy Brown of Forbes Tate Partners and Tom McMillan of Moran Global Strategies. Jobs report — Joe Brown is joining Mehlman Consulting. He was most recently a senior professional staffer on the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee and is a John Boozman alum. — Heath Taylor is joining AxAdvocacy as director of government relations research. He most recently was a consultant at ThinkTek, and is a Booz Allen Hamilton and Rep. Chuck Fleischmann (R-Tenn.) alum. — Dow Chemical has promoted Colleen Litkenhaus to global director of public policy in addition to her current role as global director of plastics/circularity advocacy. — Elena Hernandez is now chief of staff at the Office of Science and Technology Policy. She previously worked in policy and corporate communications at YouTube and is an OSTP alum from Trump's first term. — Danielle Melfi will be the new CEO of Resolve: The National Infertility Association. She previously was the first chief people officer in the Biden White House, and is an AmeriCorps and Building Back Together alum. — Julia Trent is now director in Ervin Graves Strategy Group's defense, aerospace and cybersecurity practice group. She most recently was deputy director of member services and chief clerk for the House Veterans' Affairs Committee. — David Berrios is now vice president of organizing and campaigns for Reproductive Freedom for All. He previously was North Carolina campaign manager for the Harris campaign and is a DOE alum. — Sydney Maingot is now communications director for Rep. Glenn Grothman (R-Wis.). She most recently was a communications associate for Bullpen Strategy Group. — John Provenzano will be CEO of NENA: The 9-1-1 Association. He was previously vice president of public affairs for Publix Super Markets. — Dan Krassner is now senior vice president at Kensington Avenue Strategies and executive director of the American EV Jobs Alliance. He previously was senior director of campaigns at Unite America. New Joint Fundraisers None. New PACs Alliance 4 American Leadership (PAC) Californians For A Better Future (Hybrid PAC) La Luz (Leadership PAC: Luz Rivas) Neighbor Network (PAC) New Lobbying REGISTRATIONS Alston & Bird LLP: Remitly, Inc. Avoq, LLC: Kidde Global Solutions Ballard Partners: Manhattan Telecommunications Corporation, LLC A/K/A Mettel Ballard Partners: Rio Biopharmaceuticals, Inc. Boundary Stone Partners: Chambers For Innovation And Clean Energy Canfield Consulting, LLC: Applied Intuition Carpi & Clay, Inc: City Of Inglewood Carpi & Clay, Inc: Trifiletti Consulting Checkmate Government Relations: Digicel Holdings (Bermuda) Limited Checkmate Government Relations: Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc. (Finra) Checkmate Government Relations: Summit Sd, LLC Checkmate Government Relations: Syberjet LLC Cornerstone Government Affairs, Inc.: City Of Baton Rouge And Parish Of East Baton Rouge Cornerstone Government Affairs, Inc.: Rune Technologies, Inc. Cr Federal: Umbra Lab, Inc. Dga Group Government Relations LLC: Federation Of Pharmaceutical Wholesalers, Inc. Dla Piper LLP (US): Novartis Farragut Partners LLP: Neuralace Medical, Inc. Franklin Square Group, LLC: Ai Integrators Council Franklin Square Group, LLC: Consuli Government Relations Group, LLC: Millenium Natural Systems LLC Guardian Police Solutions LLC: Phoenix Law Enforcement Association Icebreaker Strategies, LLC: The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Keller Partners & Company: Manchester University K&L Gates, LLP: Fwc2026 US, Inc. K&L Gates, LLP: H.Q. Energy Services (U.S.) Inc. K&L Gates, LLP: Portland State University Maven Advocacy Partners LLC: National Wildlife Federation Michael Best Strategies LLC: Gray Media, Inc. Off Hill Strategies L.L.C.: Altria Client Services LLC Off Hill Strategies L.L.C.: American Efficient LLC Penn Avenue Partners: Eastern Shipbuilding Group, Inc. Platinum Advisors Dc, LLC: Microsoft Corp. Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg, P.A.: Aurubis Ag Saxa Innovation LLC: Rev Group, Inc. Sparacino Pllc: Sparacino Pllc Squire Patton Boggs: Moet Hennessy USa Strategies 360: Hawaii Foodbank Strategies 360: Homeaid Hawaii Thorn Run Partners: Ufa, Inc. Thorn Run Partners: Xiphos Partners Yc Consulting, LLC: Locked Brands, LLC New Lobbying Terminations Inline Policy Inc.: Skyscanner Limited Justice Action Network: Justice Action Network Mr. Mark Kopec: Motorola Solutions
Yahoo
6 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Linear Actuators for Micropositioning and Precision Alignment - Now Available with Fast Delivery
High Precision Actuators with more Options – New from PI AUBURN, Mass., June 24, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- For tasks requiring sub-micrometer precision — such as alignment, adjustment, or fine positioning — PI's M-235, L-220, and M-230 series linear actuators deliver reliable, high-performance motion. These compact actuators are ideal for demanding applications in optics, photonics, semiconductor testing, metrology, and microscopy, with select models available on short lead times for rapid integration. PI's motorized high-resolution actuators combine precision and force in a compact form factor. With travel ranges from 10 to 77mm and feed forces up to 125N, they support a broad range of applications. Their low backlash and non-rotating, linearly guided tips minimize tilt and eccentricity-caused errors, as common with low-cost, rotating-tip type actuators — ensuring accurate, repeatable motion. Available with closed-loop DC servo and stepper motors, these actuators reach speeds up to 30mm/sec and achieve minimum incremental motion (smallest repeatable step size) down to 0.05 µm. Self-locking versions provide high holding forces to ensure position stability without continuous power. Engineered for continuous operation, the actuators offer a mean time between failures (MTBF) of up to 20,000 hours and withstand frequent load changes. Vacuum-compatible versions are available for cleanroom and high-vacuum environments. Applications In use worldwide — from semiconductor fabs to optical labs — M-230, M-235, and L-220 actuators serve as precise external drive elements for linear, tilt, or rotational motion. Their fast availability helps users adapt quickly to changing demands and maintain a competitive edge. Industries Served Semiconductors, optics, laser processing, photonics, medical technology Specifications, datasheet: M-235, L-220, and M-230 Series PI Americas | info@ | (508) 832-3456 Applications Blog | Videos | LinkedIn Media Contact PI Press Release, PI (Physik Instrumente) LP, (508) 832-3456, press-release@ View original content: SOURCE PI (Physik Instrumente) LP


Politico
20-06-2025
- Politics
- Politico
Bush 43 alum joins ‘shadow' RNC
With Daniel Lippman FIRST IN PI: Marc Racicot, the former Montana governor and RNC chair, is joining Our Republican Legacy as chair, lending his voice to the organization as it expands efforts to grow grassroots support for the pre-MAGA era of the GOP ahead of the midterms next year and presidential election in 2028. — Racicot joins former Sens. John Danforth and William Cohen, two founding chairs of the nonprofit that bills itself as the inheritor of true Republican Party values. Former Reps. Charlie Dent and Barbara Comstock are also being elevated to chairs as the organization seeks to grow its foothold in all 50 states. — 'There are a lot of good people that can come back into the fold, we just have to have the time and the messaging to work with them and show them what's going on,' Racicot told PI. — Racicot, who left public service after successfully managing President George W. Bush's 2004 reelection campaign, went on to spend four years as the president of the American Insurance Association (now known as the American Property Casualty Insurance Association). — 'We're building a 50-state national committee, basically a shadow version of the party,' Our Republican Legacy senior adviser Chris Vance told PI, while emphasizing that the organization is not a PAC and will not be endorsing specific candidates or making donations. — 'Maybe we, at some point, will form a PAC,' Vance said. 'But right now we are an advocacy group, like the NRA is an advocacy group, the Sierra Club, all these different organizations. They can't say the magic words — elect, donate, that sort of thing — but they still have a very big political impact by fighting for their ideas.' Happy first Friday of Summer and welcome to PI. This is Daniel (no, not that one) and I'm your guest host today. Send tips and recommendations on how to beat the heat this weekend to dbarnes@ or ping me on Signal. And follow me on X: @dnlbrns. Caitlin will be back on Monday. You can always reach her on Signal, email her at coprysko@ and follow her on X: @caitlinoprysko. BURR LOBBYING FOR BIOTECH: Former Sen. Richard Burr (R-N.C.) will represent the Biotechnology Innovation Organization on issues related to drug pricing and supply chains, Medicare and Medicaid and reauthorization of the Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Act, POLITICO's Amanda Chu reports. Burr is currently health policy chair at DLA Piper. FRIENDS IN HIGH PLACES: Gaurav Srivastava, the Indian American businessperson who last year had major donations to Democrats frozen or returned after allegations he had posed as a spy for the CIA, now appears to be trying to curry favor with top Republicans, Daniel L. reports. — Srivastava on Thursday posted a photo he recently took with Vice President JD Vance, adding in a caption, 'Pleasure seeing Vice President @JDVance during last week's event in #WashingtonDC as we work towards strengthening America's future!' — The photo was taken at the performance of 'Les Misérables' at the Kennedy Center that President Donald Trump and Vance attended along with a slew of other senior administration and Republican figures. — 'Thousands of people were at the Kennedy Center that evening, and the Vice President took photos with many of them,' a spokesperson for Vance said in a statement to PI. A spokesperson for Srivastava did not provide a comment. Srivastava has disputed the 'fake spy' allegations in the past. — Earlier this year, Srivastava also had lunch with Hunter Biden, according to photos the Daily Mail snapped. — In 2023, the FBI reportedly began investigating Srivastava and where he got his money. Srivastava has been engaged in a long-running battle with Dutch oil trader Niels Troost after their business relationship went sour. An FBI spokesperson declined to comment on the status of the investigation. FOUL-MOUTH FAIN: 'In a scathing report from a court-appointed union watchdog, UAW President Shawn Fain is depicted as a foul-mouthed, hotheaded leader,' Liam Rappleye reports in the Detroit Free Press. — The 93-page report makes several references to 'a moment where Fain told hundreds of UAW members at a large staff meeting that he would 'slit' or 'cut' their throats if they messed with his closest aides.' — 'In another anecdote — which Fain admitted to be true — the UAW president confronted a print shop employee and launched into a 'tirade' upon hearing that [UAW Secretary-Treasurer Margaret Mock] wanted a photo of herself to appear alongside Fain on a pamphlet outlining details of an ongoing bargaining campaign.' — 'Fain reportedly confronted the Head of the Print Shop in a tirade, demanding, among other things, that she tell him, 'Who told you to put [Mock's] motherf------ photo on there? This is my motherf------ membership.'' SPOTTED at the Rainey Center's 'Tea Party Revival: Don't Tax the Light' at Butterworth's on Wednesday night: Citizen Solutions Inc.'s Tomer Kagan, National Nuclear Security Administration's Charles Moran, RNC's CJ Pearson, Log Cabin Republicans' Ed Williams, Andre Soriano, TSG Advocates' Chase Kroll, Rainey Center's Sarah Hunt, Chet Love and Connor Sandagata, Foundation for American Innovation's Zach Graves, Latinos for America First's Bianca Gracia, HHS' Gregory Angelo, Fox News' Ryan Schmelz, Treasury's Shane Shannon and Dean Ball of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. Jobs report — The Modular Building Institute has added Alex Carmack as government affairs director, Andrew Muchnick as government affairs manager and Chastity Meade as communications manager. Carmack joins from the United Network for Organ Sharing where he worked as a policy analyst. Muchnick was previously a senior director in Bullpen Strategy Group's media intelligence practice. Meade was a community manager and social media manager for the MIT Sloan CIO Symposium. — Mike Spratt has joined the Investment Company Institute as an associate general counsel from the SEC where he previously was assistant director in the division of investment management disclosure review. — The American Land Title Association has promoted three members of their government relations staff. Elizabeth Blosser has been appointed chief strategy, communications and innovation officer. She was previously vice president of government affairs overseeing state advocacy. Emily Tryon has been promoted to chief advocacy officer. She was previously vice president of government affairs managing federal advocacy. Kevin Cameron takes on a new title as vice president, head of federal government affairs. He was previously senior director of federal government affairs. — Gregory Cox is the new executive director of the office of government relations at Texas Christian University. He was most recently an attorney in private practice and is a Greg Abbott alum. — Brett Tolman is the new chair for law and justice at America First Policy Institute. He previously served as chair of AFPI's weaponization of government initiative. — CropLife America has added Tonya Parish as senior manager of communications and government relations. Parish was previously communications manager for the Alliance for Automotive Innovation. She is joined at CropLife by Jay Ivey, new manager of government relations. He was previously state outreach and public affairs coordinator at the U.S. Department of Agriculture. New Joint Fundraisers Blue Dog Victory Fund (Cooke for Congress, Rep. Jared Golden, Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp, Rep. Vicente Gonzalez, Rep. Lou Correa, Rep. Adam Gray, Rep. Sanford Bishop, Rep. Jim Costa, Rep. Henry Cuellar, Rep. Josh Gottheimer, Rep. Mike Thompson) New PACs American Fidelity PAC (Super PAC) BDA PAC (Hybrid PAC) Founding Father's Vision PAC (Hybrid PAC) DraftKings Inc. Political Action Committee DBA DraftKings PAC (PAC) Fire Fetterman (Super PAC) Archer Aviation Inc. Political Action Committee (AKA Archer PAC) (PAC) MAGA KY (Super PAC) Lunatic Fringe Political Action Committee (PAC) New Lobbying REGISTRATIONS Axadvocacy Government Relations: 503 Capital Partners Ballard Partners: Transportation Management Services Boundary Stone Partners: Mantel Capture, Inc Boundary Stone Partners: National Carbon Technologies, LLC Brightspring Health Services: Brightspring Health Services Continental Strategy, LLC: Cm Consortium LLC Covenant Government Affairs, LLC: Auto-Mark, Inc. Dba Sea Foam Sales Company Covenant Government Affairs, LLC: Royal Engineering And Consulting, LLC. Cruce Capitol Consulting LLC: American Sugar Cane League Of The USa, Inc. Dga Group Government Relations LLC: Kyowa Kirin Inc, USa DLA Piper LLP (US): Biotechnology Innovation Organization Ervin Graves Strategy Group, LLC: Hereford Ethanol Partners, L.P. Hogan Lovells US LLP: Artanis Capital, LLC J.A. Green And Company (Formerly LLC): Aimpoint US J.A. Green And Company (Formerly LLC): American Center For Manufacturing & Innovation Federal General LLC Javelin Advisors LLC: Fred Daibes Lilette Advisors: Rf Catalytic Capital Lilette Advisors: Vale USa LLC Mercury Public Affairs, LLC: Sentinelone Inc. Michael Best Strategies LLC: Charter Casting Michael Best Strategies LLC: Dairyland Power Cooperative Michael Best Strategies LLC: Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. L.P. (Kkr) Michael Best Strategies LLC: Maxar Intelligence Michael Best Strategies LLC: Tricolor Holdings Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough: United Opticians Association Park Strategies, LLC: Global Dairy Distributors LLC Steptoe LLP: Lake Charles Methanol Ii, LLC The Mckeon Group, Inc.: Momentum Solutions The Mckeon Group, Inc.: Sunation Energy The Mckeon Group, Inc.: Umo & National Association Of Ukrainian Defense Industries (Naudi) The Vogel Group: Allentown, Inc The Vogel Group: Auto Approve The Vogel Group: Canadian National Railway The Vogel Group: Contingency Capital The Vogel Group: Graftech International Ltd. The Vogel Group: William Tierney Venn Strategies: Ohio Coating Company New Lobbying Terminations Accelerate Strategies: Sports And Fitness Industry Association Cgcn Group, LLC: National Oilseed Processors Association Ess Tech, Inc.: Ess Tech, Inc. Forbes-Tate: Crestview Strategies Obo Teknion Forbes-Tate: Ginkgo Bioworks Forbes-Tate: Lykos Therapeutics Lot Sixteen LLC: North Star Manganese, Inc. Ms. Virginia Ainslie: American Geophysical Union