PMAM Legislative News

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The Property Management Association of Michigan (PMAM) Legislative Committee meets monthly in Lansing to discuss, formulate and write industry related legislative proposals. PMAM is represented by Kelley Cawthorne.

Kelley Cawthorne is a full-service public policy and advocacy firm. Kelley Cawthorne has assembled a top-notch group of experienced, dedicated individuals who are committed to moving our issues, concerns and legislative proposals forward. 
Questions or Concerns?
Contact PMA of Michigan at 517.721.1293

 


mia 
Experience
Legislative Affairs Office
     Former Gov. Jennifer M. Granholm
Michigan Coordinator
     Rock the Vote

Education
Tennessee State University
Thomas M. Cooley Law School

Mia D. McNeil

The Steady Hand

"Step by step" is her motto, and it shows.

It’s easy to trust Mia McNeil.  

She exudes common sense and doesn’t hesitate to tell the truth, even when it’s not easy. She’s also carries an air of steadiness and reassurance which clients appreciate.

McNeil previously worked in former Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm’s Legislative Affairs Division. She was also a statewide organizer for the Rock the Vote movement.  Thanks to her legal and organizing background, she is an expert on campaign finance and non-profit organizational matters, something which has caught the attention of clients and officeholders alike. 

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Experience
Government Relations
    Jackson National Life Insurance
Gov. John Engler’s
    Office of Legal Counsel
    Office of Regulatory Reform 

Education
Northern Michigan University
Thomas M. Cooley Law School

David Gregory

The Builder

There's a strong enging humming inside Kelley Cawthorne, David Gregory is not only working to grow the firm, he's literally adding new construction to Michigan landscape.

His colleagues describe him as "business-oriented" and "technotcratic."

Characteristically, the bottom line is never far from his mind. "We've helped our clients secure wll over $200 Million in tax credits and capital outlay funding alon since 2005."

Gregory is especially proud to see the firm's work outlined against a city skyline. "Successful lobbyincan change communities in a very positive way," according to Gregory. "Capital outlay funding at Wayne State University in Detroit now produces cutting edge medical research. Tax credits transformed a blighted federal building in Grand Rapids into a school of design and a vacant power plant in Lansing into a national insurance company's corporate headquarters.
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