New York Partner Mercedes Colwin will co-chair and Partner Brittany Primavera will be a featured moderator at the Sixth Annual Women in Insurance Leadership ExecuSummit in Uncasville, Connecticut, March 14—15.
Ms. Primavera will moderate a four-person panel discussion titled "The Power of Communication," on Tuesday, March 14 at 1:00 p.m. Panelists include Michelle Klein, Senior Vice President, Chief Claims Officer, Berkley Professional Liability, Michele Fenice, Vice President, EPL Claims Leader, Chubb, Japhet Boutin, Vice President, Director Financial Lines Claims, Zurich North America, and Eden Stark, Esq., Vice President, Financial Lines Claims, QBE.
The Women in Insurance Leadership ExecuSummit is a comprehensive leadership conference specifically designed for women in insurance. The conference features distinguished presenters that will share insight on the trends and strategies women need to succeed in the insurance industry.
Ms. Colwin is a highly successful trial attorney and the founding partner of Gordon & Rees' New York City office. She handles a wide variety of litigation, including employment law, commercial litigation, class actions, product liability, professional liability, wage and hour class actions, defamation and related First Amendment claims, civil rights violations and criminal law. She has defended thousands of cases throughout the country to favorable results and won over ninety percent of her numerous trials and arbitrations. In addition, she regularly litigates business disputes and defends corporations and executives of Fortune 500 companies.
Ms. Primavera is a partner working in the New York City office of Gordon & Rees with the employment litigation group. She provides employment defense counseling and litigation services for clients in a wide variety of industries and professions, including Fortune 500 companies, educational institutions, healthcare organizations, financial institutions and law firms. Brittany has developed a reputation for being a zealous court room advocate on behalf of her clients. She has presented oral argument before the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, among other courts, in cases involving discrimination, retaliation, civil rights issues, contractual disputes and corporate transactions.
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