The Southern Group Expands with New Lobbying Arm

News Summary

The Southern Group has announced the launch of TSG Advocates, its new federal lobbying arm, positioned to represent Florida’s business interests amidst a changing political landscape. With ties to key government figures and a focus on innovation, TSG Advocates aims to make a significant impact as it searches for office space in Washington, D.C. This expansion reflects the firm’s commitment to navigating the business-friendly environment anticipated with the upcoming administration.

Exciting Times in Tallahassee as The Southern Group Expands to D.C.

In the heart of Tallahassee, there’s a buzz of anticipation as The Southern Group, a well-established lobbying firm, has just launched its new federal lobbying arm, TSG Advocates. This marks a significant milestone in the firm’s 25-year history as it gears up to position itself at the heart of America’s political landscape. With President-elect Donald Trump‘s inauguration on the horizon, the timing couldn’t be better for this strategic expansion.

A Business-Friendly Era Awaits

The idea behind TSG Advocates aligns perfectly with the prevailing expectations of a business-friendly environment ushered in by Trump’s administration. The Southern Group is eyeing opportunities to represent Florida’s business interests, especially given that many Floridians are expected to step into key roles within the new government. The founders, Daniel Diaz-Balart and Chase Kroll, bring a wealth of experience and connections to the table, making them particularly well-suited to advocate for Florida’s interests.

Meet the Founding Partners

Daniel Diaz-Balart is no stranger to the lobbying world and has previously operated his own practice focusing on government-related sectors like defense contracting and commercial space. His connections run deep, being related to notable figures such as former U.S. Rep. Lincoln Díaz-Balart and journalist José Díaz-Balart. Meanwhile, Chase Kroll comes with an impressive background as the former managing director of strategic communications at Hogan Lovells, where he supported a range of clients including defense contractors and foreign governments.

Bridging Florida and D.C.

Interestingly, TSG Advocates does not yet have a permanent office in Washington, D.C. But don’t let that fool you! The firm is actively searching for commercial spaces in the city to establish itself as a significant player in the federal lobbying arena. With existing offices in major Florida cities as well as several locations in states like Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina, TSG is well-prepared to make meaningful connections.

Looking Ahead: Growth and Innovation

As part of their expansion plans, TSG Advocates is on the lookout for experts in cutting-edge fields such as artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency. This forward-thinking strategy highlights TSG’s commitment not just to the present administration but to long-term success across the ever-evolving landscape of lobbying and advocacy.

The Competition Heats Up

TSG isn’t the only firm making waves in Washington. Others like Frontline Government Relations and Javelin Advisors LLC have also established their presence in January. This trend points to a renewed interest among companies and lobbying firms to engage directly with the new administration, which is marked by an eagerness from corporate America compared to Trump’s first term.

Looking Back at the Landscape

Interestingly, Trump’s second term inauguration is a stark contrast to the first one back in 2017. Corporate executives are now much more inclined to cozy up to the administration, marking a comeback of sorts after previously distancing themselves. Trump’s transition team has already raised an impressive fund of over $150 million, with major contributions flowing in from tech companies and defense contractors, indicating a proactive approach to building relationships from the get-go.

What Lies Ahead

As the new administration gears up, important matters like executive orders focusing on border control are expected to take precedence. Trump’s Cabinet nominations are anticipated to glide smoothly through the Republican-controlled Senate, paving the way for a seamless transition as the government rolls into action.

In an intriguing twist, notable institutions like Harvard University are taking precautions by hiring lobbying firms such as Ballard Partners, which have ties to Trump. This move is indicative of an environment where political strategies are being fine-tuned to navigate potential funding cuts and challenges under the new regime.

Conclusion

In short, the political landscape is changing, and The Southern Group is ready to lead the charge with its new lobbying arm. With a focus on growth, innovation, and a commitment to Florida’s business interests, TSG Advocates is poised to make an impact in Washington, D.C. As the excitement builds, it will be interesting to watch how this new chapter unfolds.

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