Our Team
Rosanna Catalano [Partner]
brett cyphers [partner]
Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.Brett has a public service background spanning over two decades, in multiple legislative, executive, state agency, and water management district roles. Most recently, Brett served as Executive Director of the Northwest Florida Water Management District, where he focused on developing broad partnerships to achieve springs restoration, overall water supply and quality improvements, and significant permitting efficiencies and service upgrades.
Brett’s work in Florida government began as a member of the Senate’s reapportionment staff in 2001, followed by two years as a legislative assistant to then-Sen. Victor Crist. In 2004, Brett joined Gov. Jeb Bush’s administration as a policy and budget analyst in the area of water resources, before he moved to a community and legislative affairs role with the Southwest Florida Water Management District in 2005.
Brett moved back to Tallahassee in 2007 to serve as environmental policy chief for Gov. Charlie Crist. He then spent two years with the Florida House of Representatives, first as policy chief in the Majority Office and then as staff director for the State Affairs Subcommittee. In 2011, Brett joined the Department of Environmental Protection overseeing water management district budgets, process improvements, and accountability measures, before moving to the Northwest Florida Water Management District in 2012.
Prior to his work in Florida government, Brett served with the U.S. Army and the Florida National Guard which included combat operations during Operation Desert Storm, as well as relief efforts following Hurricane Andrew in 1992. He also holds a B.S. in Social Science from Florida State University.
Brett has a passion for problem solving and building partnerships, but most of all he enjoys spending time with his wife, Karen, his three daughters, and two dogs.
Natalie Fausel, AICP [partner]
Natalie Fausel has served over 20 years in the land use, water resources, and climate resilience fields. Prior to joining the Anfield team, she served as the Florida Director of Government Affairs for Renew Financial, a Property Assessed Clean Energy Financing (PACE) company providing funding to private properties for energy efficiency, renewable energy and wind mitigation improvements to their properties.
Recently, Natalie served as Palm Beach County’s first Climate Change and Sustainability Coordinator leading the County’s climate change and sustainability efforts including representation with the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact and working across departments to identify, prioritize, plan, develop, promote, and coordinate climate change and sustainability initiatives in the areas of water, energy, transportation, and procurement, to name a few.
Her experience further incorporates 9 years at the South Florida Water Management District including work in intergovernmental coordination, regional water supply planning, sea level rise and climate change issues, water conservation and alternative water supply, and policy analysis. From 1999 to 2006, she was also at the South Florida Regional Planning Council as an economic planner, the City of Hollywood as the Zoning Manager and Development Review supervisor, and Calvin Giordano and Associates, Inc. where she worked on large developments, DRIs, and providing local community development services.
Natalie holds a B.A. and M.A. in Marine Policy from the University of Miami and the University of Rhode Island respectively and is a member of the Palm Beach Planning Congress, American Planning Association, and Association of Climate Change Officers.
edgar g. fernandez, DPL [partner]
Edgar G. Fernandez has been working in the legislative and governmental arena for over 33 years serving in many capacities.
Prior to joining Anfield in 2015 he was with Miami Dade County for 17 years.
From 2007 to 2015 he served as the Senior Assistant responsible for coordinating the governmental affairs and policy development of all state and federal legislative and appropriations issues for the Miami Dade County Water and Sewer Department.
Mr. Fernandez from 1998 to 2007 also served as the Governmental Affairs Liaison and Assistant to the Miami-Dade County Manager which required coordinating county, state and federal legislative issues between the County Mayor, Board of County Commission, Office of Intergovernmental Affairs, other local governments and County Departments.
Also from 1998 to 2001 he was the Director of Public Affairs and Chief of Staff to two County Commissioners.
Prior to working for Miami-Dade County, from 1992 to 1998, he was the Senior Field Director for the Florida Medical Association, where he was responsible for all legislative, membership and political action issues for the Central, Southeast and Southwest Florida Regions.
Additionally, from 1989 to 1992 he was a Senior Legislative aide in the Florida Senate and House of Representatives.
In 2015 he retired from the U.S. Air Force Reserves where he served in both active duty and active reserves.