Not exact matches
Howe, a former lobbyist with the firm
Whiteman, Osterman and Hanna,
represented firms that had contracts with the under - investigation Buffalo Billion, as well as SUNY Polytechnic, which is being investigated by the state attorney general's office.
Todd Howe, president of WOH Government Solutions, this week was included on a list of lobbyists from his parent firm,
Whiteman Osterman & Hanna, who are
representing COR Development and SUNY Polytechnic Institute, two entities that have been caught up in the federal probe into Cuomo's Buffalo Billion upstate economic development initiative.
The News asked about Howe's status after his biography was suddenly scrubbed from the firm's website and his name removed from the state ethics commission website as
representing clients for
Whiteman Osterman & Hanna.
Despite the May terminations, it's not clear when exactly Howe's name was ever listed online as a lobbyist for SUNY Polytechnic, which has been
represented by
Whiteman Osterman as a lobbyist since May 2015, according to JCOPE records.
Paul
Whiteman, general secretary of NAHT, which
represents leaders in the majority of schools, labelled the announcement as a «welcome step in the right direction».
Paul
Whiteman, NAHT general secretary, said: «NAHT
represents the vast majority of school leaders running special schools and alternative provision, and those settings are some of the best in the world.
Mr.
Whiteman's business law practice involves
representing small to medium sized businesses and health care professionals in Arizona in their various legal matters, including entity formation, partnership agreements, negotiation of commercial leases and contract disputes.