Sydne Rennie Joins National Disaster Search Dog Foundation’s Board of Directors
Sydne Rennie, an associate in Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck’s Real Estate Department, has been appointed to the board of directors of the National Disaster Search Dog Foundation (SDF). SDF’s mission is to strengthen disaster response in America by rescuing and recruiting dogs and partnering them with firefighters and other first responders to find people buried alive in the wreckage of disasters.
As part of her three-year term beginning in March 2024, Rennie will help support and advance SDF’s mission and vision; attend board meetings, events and programs; and be an active and influential advocate of SDF’s work.
Rennie initially became involved with SDF through pro bono work and was drawn to its mission. Her enthusiasm for the organization further grew after visiting its campus and witnessing its impactful work firsthand.
“SDF’s clear commitment to the dogs that they rescue and recruit—including ensuring lifetime care for every dog in their program—is moving and impressive,” she said. “This is an amazing organization that I am honored to be a part of.”
For more information, visit www.SearchDogFoundation.org.
Recent Insights
Read MoreCalifornia’s AB 1050: Removing Barriers to Housing Redevelopment on Commercial Properties
Presentation | December 05, 2025International Considerations in Your Life Sciences IP Due Diligence Review
Presentation | December 05, 2025Vested Rights and Development Agreements
Client Alert | December 04, 2025Risk Assessments Under the New CCPA Regulations Commence Jan. 1, 2026
Article | December 04, 2025Legislative Updates for Planning and Zoning
Client Alert | December 04, 2025Amazon v. Malloy: A Shakeup in NV Wage and Hour Law Results in New Legislation
You have chosen to send an email to Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck or one of its lawyers. The sending and receipt of this email and the information in it does not in itself create and attorney-client relationship between us.
If you are not already a client, you should not provide us with information that you wish to have treated as privileged or confidential without first speaking to one of our lawyers.
If you provide information before we confirm that you are a client and that we are willing and able to represent you, we may not be required to treat that information as privileged, confidential, or protected information, and we may be able to represent a party adverse to you and even to use the information you submit to us against you.
I have read this and want to send an email.