Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck welcomes Andrew Johnson as our new chief information officer located in the firm’s Denver office. Johnson will oversee firmwide technology and information governance programs ensuring alignment with overall firm strategy.
“Andrew’s law firm information technology leadership experience is a great addition to our firm as we continue to implement our IT strategy and priorities to ensure the best experience for our colleagues and clients,” said Barb Mica, Brownstein’s chief operating officer.
Prior to joining Brownstein, Johnson served as CIO/CISO for regional law firm in the Southwest, where he led the technology, security and information management functions. He has more than a decade of experience in law firm IT leadership.
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