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Jim
LeMaster, President/CEO KAM - A graduate of the University of
Kentucky law school, he probably is best known in many parts of
the state for his accomplishments on the basketball court. Playing
under the legendary Adolph Rupp, he was a member of the famous “Rupp’s
Runts” squad that nearly won another national championship for Kentucky
in 1966.
Following
UK Law School, he was elected State Representative in 1976 and served
for 19 years. He served as Majority Floor Leader for two terms.
From 1997-2003, he entered the business world and served as president
of Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield Kentucky. From 2004 until this
past June, he practiced law with Greenebaum Doll & McDonald,
primarily in the area of Governmental Affairs.
But
beyond his sports, business and legislative career, our new president
has a heart for giving something back to Kentucky. He has tirelessly
volunteered and served on a number of boards: Leadership Kentucky,
U.K. Sanders-Brown Center on Aging, Greater Louisville Inc., and
the U.K. Basketball Museum, to name a few.
Jitter
Allen’s 30 years of experience in working with state government
began with two terms as State Representative for Kentucky’s 95th
Legislative District, where he served as Vice Chairman of the Natural
Resources and Chairman of the Federal Surface Mining Subcommittees
and a member of the Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee,
Appropriations and Revenue Committee, and the Kentucky Democratic
Executive Committee. He left the legislature to serve as Principal
Assistant for the Cabinet for Human Resources under Governor John
Y. Brown. He then served Governor Martha Layne Collins as Senior
Administrative Assistant and liaison with the General Assembly.
Following the Collins Administration, he joined KAM as director
of the association’s Frankfort operations. He specializes in general
business issues.
Carl
Breeding serves as General Counsel to the KAM board of directors
and is a legislative agent for the association specializing in environmental
and governmental affairs. Named to “The Best Environmental Lawyers
in America” guidebook by Woodward/White, Inc. in 2001, Mr. Breeding
is a key leader of the KAM Chemical Industry Council. He has served
as chair of the Kentucky Bar Association’s Natural Resources and
Environmental Law Section (1994-95) and has served with the Governor’s
Groundwater Advisory Committee, the Air Toxics Advisory Panel, the
Brownfields and Voluntary Cleanup Program Focus Group, the Risk
Analysis Regulation Development Advisory Group, and the Kentucky
Water Quality Standards Review Panel.
Rusty
Cress serves as Executive Director of the KAM Chemical Industry
Council and is a legislative agent for the association specializing
in environmental regulatory and compliance and governmental affairs.
Mr. Cress has served as chair of the Kentucky Bar Association’s
Natural Resources and Environmental Law Section (1998-99) and is
the association’s representative for on-going meetings of the Clean
Air Act Task Force. Three times a year he publishes the KAM/CIC
membership publication, ChemTrends, and is a frequent speaker on
environmental and regulatory issues.
Greg Higdon’s 21 years of experience with the Kentucky Legislature
began in 1983 with his election to the Kentucky State Senate representing
the far-western 1st Senate District counties of Calloway, Carlisle,
Fulton, Graves, Hickman and Trigg in the Kentucky Senate from 1982
to 1991. Mr. Higdon was elected majority whip of the Kentucky Senate
in 1991, served as chairman of the Agriculture and Natural Resources
Committee and served on the Legislative Research Committee,
the administrative arm of the General Assembly. His other committee
assignments included economic development, tourism, energy and earthquake
preparedness. Mr. Higdon was appointed Deputy Secretary of the Natural
Resources and Environmental Protection Cabinet in 1991 by Governor
Brereton C. Jones, and served as the governor’s legislative liaison
with the 1994 General Assembly. He joined KAM in 1994 as director
of workers’ compensation and economic development programs and became
a contract lobbyist in 1998.
Donna
Brown is a legislative agent for KAM specializing in health
care issues. Ms. Brown served as the Director of Legislative Affairs
for the Kentucky Association of Health Care Facilities for eight
years. She was a citizen lobbyist in Frankfort for seven additional
years, working with environmental, conservation and nursing home
legislation.
Mike
Shea is the KAM government affairs’ team consultant on public
relations issues and assists in advocacy for industry issues. Mr.
Shea has worked closely with Kentucky's most prominent political
figures, including five years as Special Assistant to U.S. Senator
Mitch McConnell and Senior Policy Advisor to Kentucky State Senate
President David Williams and the Senate Republican Caucus. His success
with polling and marketing has proven time and again to be remarkably
successful and includes the winning strategies in the historic campaign
to merge Louisville and Jefferson County and the campaign to pass
Constitutional Amendment #2 updating corporate law in Kentucky.
Bert May, issues coordinator for the government affairs team of the Greenebaum Doll & McDonald law firm, has joined the Kentucky Association of Manufacturers. Prior to joining Greenebaum, May spent the last nine years lobbying the Kentucky State Legislature for the Kentucky League of Cities. May served as President of the Kentucky League of Cities in 1995. Prior to joining the Kentucky League of Cities, he spent thirteen years as Mayor of Mt. Sterling, Kentucky. Kelly Shasky, Consultant, Government & Public Relations,provides a full range of services to her clients which include Fortune 500 companies, educational institutions and nonprofit organizations. She served the Minnesota 2nd Congressional District as outreach coordinator and was later named Finance Director for the Congressman’s reelection efforts. |