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Publisher: Law360
June 29, 2021

Day Pitney Partner On Being Named Head of NJ Federal Bar

Day Pitney Partner and General Counsel Beth Sher was featured by Law360 Pulse in a Q&A article discussing her new position as President of the Association of the Federal Bar of New Jersey.

When asked what skills she will tap into at the AFBNJ, and how she will apply them to this new role she responded, "What I have learned from nearly 37 years of practice and will apply to my role as president is the importance of thoughtful analysis, active listening, being detail-oriented and well-organized, and knowing when to delegate, supervise and/or collaborate. I view my role as president much like being a ship's captain: I will do my best to chart the course, but the 'crew' – the officers, trustees, advisory board and members – will collaborate to do the hard work to get us to our destination. I hope to apply my skills and experience by focusing on efficient and effective communications and meetings, by ensuring each constituent has a voice and a role to play in our programming, and by orchestrating demonstrated successes in the coming year."

Read the full interview here.

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Elizabeth J. Sher
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