Ellen Schulhofer Recognized as a 2021 Trustee of the Year by Vegas Chamber
Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck is pleased to announce that Ellen Schulhofer, managing partner of the firm’s Las Vegas office, was recognized by the Vegas Chamber as one of its 2021 Trustees of the Year.
“The Vegas Chamber has navigated some very challenging legal issues in our effort to provide exceptional services to our members, and we could never have done that without the resources of Brownstein,” said Vegas Chamber President and CEO Mary Beth Sewald. “The firm has been an invaluable resource to the Vegas Chamber, and I don’t know what we would have done without Ellen and the team at Brownstein.”
Schulhofer has served on the Vegas Chamber’s Board of Trustees since 2016 and on the Executive Committee since 2018. She was recognized at the organization’s Board of Trustees 2022 Installation Luncheon on Dec. 8.
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