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Standing, back row, from left: Moira A. Jabir, Janet R. Mann, Shawnda M. Grady, Kathleen A. Cunningham, Laurie J. McPherson, Melissa S. Vongtama, Margaret J. Walrath, Rachel Pasternak,
Nichole R. Weber, Lois J. Liberman, Margaret Canby, Elizabeth Anne Longacre. Standing, middle row, from left: Michelle Gitlitz Courtney, Heidi A. Tallentire, Caroline Krauss-Browne,
Valentina Shaknes, Samantha Wallack, Jennifer Lynn Bell, Tara Jones Willecke. Seated, front row, from left: Ekaterini P. Shaw, Jacqueline W. Silbermann, Deborah A. Franzblau, Pamela E. Flaherty,
Marilyn B. Chinitz, Sheila G. Riesel, Linda L. D’Onofrio, Carol M. Joseph, Sarah Hewitt.
(Photo: Luigi Ciuffetelli) |
By listening to general counsel, business leaders, and entrepreneurs and anticipating their needs, Blank Rome has provided service to clients for more than 60 years. We have become one of America’s largest law firms by adding leading talent and new practice areas to handle critical client matters.
A longtime proponent of diversity in the workplace, Blank Rome LLP strives to recruit, retain and promote a highly skilled diverse group of attorneys, professionals and staff to better serve our clients. In fact, there are more than 150 women attorneys at Blank Rome LLP. And, since January 2008, nearly 50% of the attorneys recruited Firm-wide were women.
To further support and cultivate this talented pool of women, the Firm has established the Blank Rome Women’s Forum, chaired by Bonnie Glantz Fatell. The Forum serves to address the challenges faced specific to career advancement, leadership development and to sustaining and expanding upon a strong community of women. By connecting these women Firm-wide, not only are they afforded the opportunity to explore their respective specialties and strengths, but it creates an opportunity to share knowledge that each can draw upon to help reach their own goals as well as those of our clients.
“Blank Rome is proud to have such an outstanding community of women and a culture that encourages leadership development,” said Bonnie Glantz Fatell.



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