HAPL April Luncheon


1 RPL/CPL credit will be available.
 
If you make a reservation, pay for it, and later decide to cancel it before the reservation deadline, you can apply for a refund through the HAPL Office.   We must receive your request to cancel your registration in writing by email at hapl@hapl.org or fax at  713-622-3723.  You will receive the total amount charged minus a $5.00 credit card processing fee.  The deadline for this event is Tuesday, April 14th @ 5:00 p.m.

When you request a refund, include the credit-card number that you used to pay for the reservation and the confirmation e-mail you received when you paid. If you have lost that e-mail, send as much information as you can about the name and date of the event, the date that you paid, and how much you paid.  Refunds cannot be made for reservations that were paid for, but not cancelled before the reservations deadline. When that happens, you are considered a no-show.
 
 
All pre-registered members/guests for this event that have not prepaid and do not attend will be billed as a no-show.
 
 
*If paying by check, the price of the luncheon is $30 for members and $35 for non-members before the reservation deadline.*
Speaker Todd Morgan of Morgan Capital Consulting
TOPIC: "News from the Hill"   With over 20 years of experience working in the Texas Capitol and capitols throughout the southeastern United States, Todd Morgan has accumulated vast experience in fostering productive relationships with legislators, regulators, corporations and trade associations, achieving solutions to complex and politically sensitive issues.  Todd’s ...

TOPIC: "News from the Hill"

 

With over 20 years of experience working in the Texas Capitol and capitols throughout the southeastern United States, Todd Morgan has accumulated vast experience in fostering productive relationships with legislators, regulators, corporations and trade associations, achieving solutions to complex and politically sensitive issues.  Todd’s extensive political network, combined with comprehensive knowledge of the legislative and regulatory processes, has given him a solid reputation for creating competitive advantages and results-oriented strategies for his clients.

 


Todd founded Morgan Capitol Consulting in 2007, dedicating himself to serving a limited number of clients on issues where he could provide real value.  He prides himself on developing close relationships with his clients and a comprehensive understanding of their business and objectives.  In this capacity, he operates more like an in-house government affairs professional rather than a standard contract lobbyist.  His practice takes advantage of his long-standing friendships with elected officials and regulators and draws on his prior professional experience, allowing him to effectively represent businesses and organizations on legislative and regulatory matters. 

 


Prior to founding Morgan Capitol Consulting, Todd spent eight years as Director of State and Local Government Affairs for Temple-Inland Inc, a Fortune 300 company with interests in manufacturing, real estate development, banking and minerals.  With oversight over Temple-Inland’s operations in the southeastern United States and California, he was responsible for formulating and executing complex legislative and regulatory strategies on a wide range of issues.

 


Todd began his professional career in 1990, working for then-Railroad Commissioner John Sharp, following him to the Texas State Comptroller’s office in 1991.  During his eight years with Comptroller Sharp, he served in various executive capacities including Manager of Research and Revenue Estimating, Assistant Director of Tax Enforcement, Director of State-Federal Relations in Washington DC and Executive Director of the Texas Tomorrow Fund.  During this period, he developed extensive management experience and worked closely with state and federal legislators and their staff.

 


Todd Morgan is a native of Abilene, Texas.  The son of a nurse, petroleum landman and part-time rancher, Todd left Abilene to attend the University of Texas in 1985.  There he received two degrees – a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance and a Bachelor of Arts in Economics.  He lives in Austin with his wife Jennifer and two sons, Hill and Drew.

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Organizer Lindsey Griffith & Diane Snyder

When?

Thu, April 16, 2015
11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
(GMT-0600) US/Central
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Where?

Petroleum Club
1201 Lousiana
Houston, Texas 77062

**NEW LOCATION**


Top Floor of the Total Building