Two Troutman Sanders Partners Named to Board of Women in Law Empowerment Forum
ATLANTA – Amie Colby, a partner and chair of Troutman Sanders’ Regulatory and Finance Department and Jennifer Mathis, managing partner of the firm’s San Francisco office and a partner in its Insurance and Reinsurance practice, have been named to the Board of Women in Law Empowerment Forum (WILEF). WILEF is dedicated to educating women attorneys on how to become leaders in the workplace and in the community by building, exercising and implementing a strong sense of empowerment.
“We are delighted to have Amie and Jennifer join our Board, in Washington, D.C. and San Francisco, respectively, and look forward to working with them and are grateful to Troutman Sanders for its commitment to WILEF,” said Elizabeth Anne “Betiayn” Tursi, Chair and Co-Founder of WILEF.
About WILEF
Women in Law Empowerment Forum LLC (WILEF), with chapters in New York, Washington, D.C., Chicago, London, Texas, Boston and California, is the premier organization for women in law dedicated to helping women in the largest law firms and corporate law departments advance their careers by developing a sense of empowerment and becoming leaders.
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