Bruce Hennes (LC 2008) was recently named one of 2020’s “Go To Thought Leaders” by the National Law Review for his content contributions to their website. In a press release issued by Hennes Communications, NLR notes, “Each year, the National Law Review recognizes less than one percent of its authors with Go-To Thought Leadership Awards.” The press release states that Hennes was selected for his, “commentaries related to law firms and the federal Paycheck Protection Program, as well as his perspective on how to handle difficult public relations decisions in the era of COVID-19. One of his most popular pieces included tips for delivering an effective Zoom apology – a skillset that didn’t even exist a year ago.”
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