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EQUAL OPPORTUNITY: Nixon Peabody LP partner and Chief Talent Officer Stacie Collier says the firm’s partnership classes are at least 50% women, racially and ethnically diverse attorneys, LGBTQ+ attorneys and attorneys with disabilities. 
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Stacie Collier, Nixon Peabody LP partner and chief talent officer

PBN Leaders & Achievers 2023 Stacie Collier Nixon Peabody LP Partner and chief talent officer FOR STACIE COLLIER, being a leader is about building future leaders. Showing authenticity...

PBN honors 2023 Leaders & Achievers

WARWICK – Twenty-seven local industry leaders on Wednesday were formally recognized for their leadership efforts across various sectors in Providence Business News’ 2023 Leaders...

PBN unveils 2023 Leaders & Achievers

PROVIDENCE – Providence Business News has named 27 honorees for its 2023 Leaders & Achievers Awards program. The individuals were selected for this year’s program...
LABOR INTENSIVE: Among the many roles that Stacie Collier, professional personnel partner at Nixon Peabody LLP, has held with the firm is co-chair of the labor and employment practice group. / PBN PHOTO/TRACY JENKINS

Practice makes perfect for Collier at Nixon Peabody

PBN BUSINESS WOMEN AWARDS 2020 INDUSTRY LEADER, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: Stacie Collier | Nixon Peabody LLP IT’S HARD TO IMAGINE one of America’s top lawyers feeling...
PEG LANGHAMMER, executive director for Day One, has been named the Career Achiever for Providence Business News' 2020 Business Women Awards program. / PBN SCREENSHOT

2020 PBN Business Women Awards: Langhammer hopes current time brings ‘deep...

PROVIDENCE – While working from home for months due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Peg Langhammer has had a lot of time to reflect...

PBN announces 2020 Business Women Awards honorees

PROVIDENCE – Providence Business News has selected Day One Executive Director Peg Langhammer as the 2020 Career Achiever and Brown Medicine CEO Ann M....
SPEAKING UP: Law student Shahily Negron-Falcon, right, president of the Multi-Cultural Law Students Association at Roger Williams University School of Law, takes part in an equity roundtable discussion on environmental justice at RWU in Bristol on Feb. 19. At left are fellow RWU law students Troy Lange, RWU law editorial board member, and Stephanie Gonzalez. / COURTESY ROGER WILLIAMS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW/JOSHUA GRAB

Diversity can be challenging for R.I. law firms

Bre’Anna Metts-Nixon, president of the Black Law Students Association at Roger Williams University School of Law, will graduate this year. She wants to practice...
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