Nora Loftus (LC 2019, CLI 2014) was recently recognized by the Profiles in Diversity Journal as one of their 2020 Women Worth Watching. According to a release by Frantz Ward, where Nora is a Partner, “The women selected for this award provide change in their workplaces and in the world through contributions and achievements in leadership, executive responsibility, professional achievements, innovation and mentorship.”
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