Jack Craft, formerly of Craft Fridkin & Rhyne, merged his firm with Lathrop & Gage in 2004.
He served as the Chairman of the 1990 New Zoo Committee formed to pass the bonds necessary to finance the Zoo. In 1996, he was Chairman of the Missouri Task Force for the Bistate Initiative and the Missouri Chairman and Treasurer of Yes On Union Station.
In 2004 Jack Craft was the Vice Chair for the Bistate II Initiative and the Campaign Chairman and Treasurer of the Missouri Think Big Committee.
Most recently Jack worked together with many organizations, including DST, the Internal Revenue Service and the Post Office, to negotiate the development of a new IRS Service Center in the former Main Post Office space in Kansas City, Missouri. To do that, he helped negotiate a process through which the GSA and the IRS were able to achieve Congressional authorization and approval for a long-term lease for the IRS Service Center. It allowed the Postal Service to find better use for an older facility and prompted the IRS to open a new Service Center and relocate employees of the Post Office to Union Station.
Represents the Alexander Company in the complex redevelopment of numerous Kansas City urban properties in connection with a $45 million redevelopment project, which includes the use of incentives through the Planned Industrial Expansion Authority, the Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority, state and federal historic tax credits, Brownfields Remediation Grants, and affordable housing tax credits.
Serves as counsel to the Director of the Missouri Department of Insurance for receivership proceedings involving several Missouri-domiciled insolvent insurance companies.
Formerly served with the Missouri Attorney General's Office.
Former Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Western District of Missouri.