Klinedinst PC Names Heather L. Rosing CEO, Announces New Leadership Promotions
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Klinedinst PC announces the largest leadership change in the firm’s 37-year history. Heather L. Rosing takes over as CEO and President from firm founder John D. Klinedinst, who will serve as Chair Emeritus. Shareholders Arthur S. Moreau, III and Susan S. Nahama have also been elevated to Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer, respectively.
Heather L. Rosing, CEO and President
Heather, Art, Susan, and the rest of our board are incredible leaders who have truly grown within. Even during these uncertain times, our leadership team will do amazing things in the years ahead.
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California Lawyers Association (CLA) strongly condemns Wednesday s violent occupation of the United States Capitol during the constitutional process of certifying the Electoral College victory of President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris. A commitment to the rule of law, civility, and fairness in the administration of justice is at the heart of CLA s mission. Just as elected officials swear to support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic, upon admission to practice, all California lawyers take an oath to support the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of California.