Rich Benenson Recognized as a 2023 CEO of the Year Finalist by ColoradoBiz
Rich Benenson, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck’s managing partner, was recognized by ColoradoBiz as one of its 2023 CEO of the Year finalists. The publication recognized individuals with outstanding professional achievements and community impact who display uncommon resourcefulness, tenacity, determination and originality as leaders.
As Brownstein’s managing partner and a member of its executive committee, Benenson works closely with clients, attorneys, policy advisors, staff and industry and community leaders to drive the firm’s strategic growth and development. From leading new ways to enhance client value to building and retaining a diverse team of legal and government relations talent, he is committed to helping Brownstein’s clients and employees thrive.
In its profile of Benenson, ColoradoBiz highlighted the firm’s growth in attorney and policy professional hiring, new comprehensive wellness and leadership development programs, expansion of the firm’s DEI program and recent move to Block 162.
To see Benenson’s profile, click here.
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