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    nylovesbiz.light-power.com/Press/2001/NiagaraFinal2001. - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/21/2001    Last Visited: 5/21/2005  

    Council members include James Glynn, President, Maid of the Mist Corporation; Stan Rydelek, President, Niagara Falls Convention and Visitors Bureau; Kevin Schuler, Executive Director, Niagara Business Alliance Inc.; Reverend Joseph L. Levesque, President, Niagara University; Antoinette Cleveland, President, Niagara County Community College; and Dr. Ellen Grant Bishop, President & CEO of Niagara Falls Memorial Center.

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    Advance Upstate New York - About Us - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/5/2001    Last Visited: 5/3/2004  

    Kevin C. SchulerBuffalo Niagara Partnership(716) 852-2762, ext. 365kschuler@buffniag.org

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    Board of Directors 1999-2000 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/21/1999    Last Visited: 2/26/2002  

    Kevin C. SchulerExecutive Director

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    The mission of the Niagara Falls Area Chamber of Commerce is to advance economic development, and promote commerce and business.

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    Buffalo News - A faceoff on green power proposal - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/17/2004    Last Visited: 6/18/2004  

    "If renewable sources of energy were indeed competitive, the private sector would already be building such capacity," said Kevin Schuler, vice president of government affairs for the Buffalo Niagara Partnership, the region's largest business advocacy group.

    "Instead, a few heavily subsidized entrepreneurs stand to make a bundle by introducing a more costly product into the marketplace that utilities are forced to buy," he said.

    Adopting the recommendations could lead to higher electricity prices, the report said.Residential electric bills could rise by as much as 1.8 percent, while commercial bills could go up as much as 2 percent and industrial customers could pay up to 2.4 percent more, the report estimated.

    Higher prices could cause significant job losses in an already fragile upstate economy, Schuler warned.

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    Buffalo News - Green power is a gamble for the state - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/20/2004    Last Visited: 6/21/2004  

    "No one seems to be discussing the cost, the negative economic impact that this could have on the fragile upstate economy," says Kevin Schuler, the Buffalo Niagara Partnership's vice president of government affairs.

    Hanging over the debate, like a dark cloud, are memories of the PSC's last big foray into manipulating the state's power supply through the infamous Six Cent Law.That was a law that required electric utilities to buy power for the inflated cost of 6 cents per kilowatt from small cogeneration plants that also produced steam.It turned into a disaster that helped saddle the state with the uncompetitive electric rates that plague us today.

    "New York has been down this road before," says Schuler, who calls the proposed renewable energy standards "a bad sequel to that ill-fated policy."

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    Chamber Alliance of New York State - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/28/2002    Last Visited: 3/31/2006  

    Mr. Kevin Schuler, Dir. Of Gov.Aff.

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    Erie Niagara Regional Partnership | Membership List - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/28/2002    Last Visited: 2/5/2003  

    Mr. Kevin SchulerDirector of Government Affairs, Buffalo Niagara Partnership665 Main St. 2nd FloorBuffalo, NY 14203Phone: 852-7100 x365 Fax: 852-2761E-mail: kschuler@thepartnership.org

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    Headlines/Breaking News from Business First of Buffalo... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/7/2005    Last Visited: 7/7/2005  

    Kevin Schuler, originally from the Town of Tonawanda, has spent the last five years in Albany working for the state Legislature.His most recent job was director of communications for state.Sen.

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    Mercury Public Affairs - Our Team - Kevin Schuler - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/20/2004    Last Visited: 8/15/2005  

    Kieran Mahoney, Managing Partner | Thomas Doherty, Partner | Kirill Goncharenko, Partner | Michael McKeon, Partner | Greg Strimple, Partner | John Hishta, Managing Director | John Lonergan, Senior Vice President | Peter Barden, Vice President | Liliana Esposito, Vice President | Michael McSherry, Vice President | Michael Relyea, Vice President | Kevin Schuler, Regional Director
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    Kieran Mahoney, Managing Partner Thomas Doherty, Partner Kirill Goncharenko, Partner Michael McKeon, Partner Greg Strimple, Partner John Hishta, Managing Director John Lonergan, Senior Vice President Peter Barden, Vice President Liliana Esposito, Vice President Michael McSherry, Vice President Michael Relyea, Vice President Kevin Schuler, Regional Director
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    Kevin Schuler is the Regional Director of the Western New York office for Mercury Public Affairs.

    Prior to joining Mercury, Kevin served as Vice President of Government Affairs at the Buffalo Niagara Partnership, the largest business organization in Upstate New York, overseeing the Partnership's advocacy and political initiatives.

    Kevin returned to the Buffalo Niagara region in 1999 as Executive Director of the Niagara Business Alliance.He had been working in Albany for the State Legislature for the previous eight years, first in communications in the State Assembly under then-Minority Leader Tom Reynolds (now a member of Congress) before moving to the State Senate to work for Senator Nicholas Spano of Westchester County.

    Kevin serves as Chairman of the Niagara County Industrial Development Agency and is on the Board of Leadership Niagara (who honored him as Alumni of the Year in 2002) and the USA Niagara Development Corporation Advisory Panel.
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    Kieran Mahoney, Managing Partner Thomas Doherty, Partner Kirill Goncharenko, Partner Michael McKeon, Partner Greg Strimple, Partner John Hishta, Managing Director John Lonergan, Senior Vice President Peter Barden, Vice President Liliana Esposito, Vice President Michael McSherry, Vice President Michael Relyea, Vice President Kevin Schuler, Regional Director Corporate Associations Political
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    Kevin SchulerRegional Director

    Kevin Schuler is the Regional Director of the Western New York office for Mercury Public Affairs.He is responsible for maintaining and expanding Mercury's client base in the Buffalo and Rochester regions.

    Prior to joining Mercury, Kevin served as Vice President of Government Affairs at the Buffalo Niagara Partnership, the largest business organization in Upstate New York.Kevin's main responsibility was to oversee all advocacy and public policy initiatives for the Partnership at the local, state and federal levels as well as conduct all activities of the Partnership's Political Action Committee.

    Kevin returned to the Buffalo Niagara region in 1999 as Executive Director of the Niagara Business Alliance.Prior to that, Kevin worked in Albany for the State Legislature for eight years.He worked in communications in the State Assembly under then-Minority Leader Tom Reynolds (now a member of Congress) before moving to the State Senate to work for Senator Nicholas Spano of Westchester County.

    Kevin serves as Chairman of the Niagara County Industrial Development Agency and is on the Board of Leadership Niagara (who honored him as Alumni of the Year in 2002) and the USA Niagara Development Corporation Advisory Panel.Kevin previously served on the Niagara County Charter Commission, the Niagara County Workforce Investment Board and as a district coordinator for Kids Voting.

    Kevin is a graduate of the University at Buffalo.He, his wife Julie - a kindergarten teacher in the Newfane Central School District - and their daughter Allison reside in the Town of Pendleton.

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    NFP - News: Celebrities tend bar at Tin Pan Alley in... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/9/2004    Last Visited: 8/10/2005  

    Patrick Roemer, 107th Air Refueling Wing; Kevin Schuler, Buffalo Niagara Partnership; Paula Spacone, Niagara Falls School District; Jill Spira, Opportunities Unlimited of Niagara Foundation; Lisa Sweeney, Key Bank; and Dennis Williams, sports anchor at WIVB-TV, Channel 4.

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