Ellen Schulhofer Recognized as one of Nevada Business Magazine’s 2020 Women to Watch
Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck is pleased to announce that Ellen Schulhofer, managing partner of the firm’s Las Vegas office, was recognized by Nevada Business Magazine as one of its 2020 Women to Watch. According to the publication, Women to Watch are leaders, influencers, business owners, executives and mentors who others look up to and respect for their history of success and perseverance.
In her practice, Schulhofer advises public and privately held companies, and their boards of directors, special committees and management, in a broad range of corporate matters, including mergers and acquisitions, restructurings, corporate governance, general corporate representation, corporate finance and complex joint ventures. For over 30 years, she has represented borrowers, issuers and guarantors, as well as lenders, purchasers and underwriters, as Nevada counsel in numerous private and public offerings of debt and equity securities, financings and acquisitions and dispositions. As a member of the firm’s Executive Committee and former co-managing partner of the firm, Schulhofer has extensive leadership and strategic counseling experience which, together with her calm and pragmatic approach, is invaluable to her clients.
This year’s Women to Watch were chosen by a committee of judges who reviewed their histories in Nevada, their legacies, their leadership and their careers.
To read Schulhofer’s Women to Watch profile, click here.
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