Doyle Bartlett served for five years as Chief of Staff to Representative Bill McCollum (R-FL), supporting Congressman McCollum’s work as Vice Chairman of the House Banking Committee and Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee’s Crime Subcommittee. In this role, he managed all aspects of the Congressman’s Washington, DC and district offices. Before founding Bartlett & Bendall, he was a Senior Vice President at the Smith-Free Group. He is an active political fundraiser and contributor, and oversaw Bill McCollum’s race for the U.S. Senate in 1999-2000. From 1988 to 1994, Bartlett was General Counsel and Senior Vice President for Legislative Services with the Conference of State Bank Supervisors, the professional association of state banking regulators. Before joining CSBS, Bartlett was Manager of State Government Relations at Freddie Mac. Bartlett came to Washington in 1984 as staff to the House Banking Committee, supporting Congressman Bill McCollum in his position as ranking member of the Subcommittee on Domestic Monetary Policy. He had previously served as McCollum’s district representative in Orlando, Florida. A Florida native, Bartlett holds a business degree from the University of Florida and a law degree from the National Law Center at George Washington University. Bartlett is a member of the Bar in both Oklahoma and the District of Columbia.