Jena Shoaf Acos Named to Pacific Coast Business Times’ 2019 Top 50 Women in Business List
Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck is pleased to announce that Jena Shoaf Acos, an associate in the firm’s Santa Barbara office, was named to the Pacific Coast Business Times’ 2019 Top 50 Women in Business list. The annual special report, now in its 14th year in publication, honors 50 of the region’s top women executives in legal, financial services, technology, agribusiness, nonprofits and other fields in Ventura, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties.
Acos brings her natural resources experience to clients at the junction of water and public law. She works with both public and private sector clients in the water industry and utilizes her public law experience when working with water districts.
She was recognized at an awards reception on April 18 at the Deckers Rotunda in Goleta, Calif.
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