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Workforce Diversity at Hyatt

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"As a woman of color, it was crucial for me to work for a firm that offered me the same opportunities as my non-minority colleagues while also providing cutting edge legal work. The firm not only met my goals, it provided an atmosphere where I knew I could be successful and well mentored."

Cristal DeHerrera

Associate

Corporate

At Brownstein, we don't just talk about diversity and inclusiveness, we actively pursue them. We know that the unique backgrounds, life experiences and world views of our attorneys and staff make us a better and more competitive firm in today's marketplace. That's why we recruit people from varied backgrounds. Not only is it the right thing to do, it's good for business.

We value people of all races, genders, religions, sexual orientations, national origins and abilities. Every individual brings something different to our firm, and those differences make us strong.

Our inclusion efforts extend from the board room to the dining room, from formal diversity trainings and seminars to casual dinners between Shareholders and Associates of different backgrounds. We have a Diversity and Inclusiveness Committee that ensures our efforts in this area remain cutting edge. Bruce James, the firm's managing partner and CEO, is a frequent speaker on telling the real story behind creating an inclusiveness culture within a firm.

Our commitment to inclusiveness doesn't stop at our firm's front door; we participate in and support local and national efforts. In 2008 we were selected as Qwest's Spirit of Diversity Partner for the firm's efforts in creating a diverse workforce. We participate in the Colorado Pledge to Diversity Program, in which we invite a first-year law student from a non-traditional background to participate in our summer associate program. And we participate in a similar program in Nevada, in which we invite a second-year law student from a non-traditional background to work in our office.

We are also a proud partner of the Colorado Campaign for Inclusiveness Excellence network, a non-profit organization that seeks to transform the entire profession by supporting private and public legal organizations in their efforts at inclusiveness. This campaign provides concrete how-to guides for organizations in addition to a safe forum in which law firms can brainstorm together about how to create an inclusive firm culture. As a member of this pilot program, we have honest conversations about what is working and what isn't and address the tough issues with other member firms.

Brownstein's most recent recognition for diversity efforts was our selection for the 2010 Qwest Diversity Leadership Award

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