Brownstein Brings on Kelby Luther as Chief Marketing and Business Development Officer
Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck is pleased to announce that Kelby Luther will join the firm as chief marketing and business development officer.
Prior to joining Brownstein, Luther served as chief business development and marketing officer at Allen Matkins, chief integration officer at Holland & Knight and chief marketing officer at Thompson & Knight.
“With more than 20 years of experience driving growth at leading AmLaw 100 and 200 firms, Kelby has a proven ability to elevate market presence and align marketing and business development strategies with firm objectives,” said Chief Operating Officer Barb Mica. “We are excited to welcome Kelby to our leadership team and look forward to the impact she will have as we continue advancing the firm’s growth and long-term success.”
Luther will be responsible for developing and executing firmwide growth strategies and overseeing business development, brand management, public relations, digital marketing, content strategy, market research and communications initiatives, as well as identifying opportunities to enhance client service, support practice growth and advance strategic priorities.
“Brownstein has built an exceptional culture and reputation, and I’m excited to help accelerate the firm’s next chapter by aligning business development, marketing and communications to deepen client relationships, expand market opportunities and support strategic growth while staying true to the values that set the firm apart,” said Luther.
Luther earned her B.A. from Texas A&M University.
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