Day Pitney LLP is pleased to announce that partners Florence K.S. Davis, Carrie Webb Olson, Mary B. Rogers and Dina Kapur Sanna were honored as 2018 "Women Worth Watching" by Profiles in Diversity Journal.
This is the 17th annual recognition of standout women nominated by their employers, colleagues, peers and mentors for their achievements and contributions, both to their organizations and their coworkers.
Their profiles will be featured in the publication's upcoming "Women Worth Watching" edition, which recognizes "dynamic professional women who are using their talents to change our workplaces and our world." The 2018 "Women Worth Watching" edition will be published in August.
Day Pitney Attorneys Honored as "Women Worth Watching" for 2018:
Florence K.S. Davis is a partner in the firm's Hartford office. Her practice focuses on transactions involving energy companies. She serves on the leadership committee of Day Pitney's firm-wide women's initiative, Women Working Together (WWT®).
Carrie Webb Olson is a partner in the firm's Boston office. She is the chair of Day Pitney's Trademark Copyright and Advertising practice group, and focuses on strategic global trademark protection, management and enforcement.
Mary B. Rogers is a partner in the firm's Parsippany office. She divides her practice between employment litigation and counseling and the representation of management in traditional labor matters. She holds a leadership position as a member of the firm's Executive Committee.
Dina Kapur Sanna is a partner in the firm's New York office who focuses on international estate planning. She is a fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC) and an Academician of The International Academy of Estate and Trust Law. She holds a leadership position as a member of the Firm's Executive Board.
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