
January 25, 2011
NEW YORK CITY ATTORNEY SHARON BOWEN WINS STATE
BAR’S DIVERSITY TRAILBLAZER AWARD
Recognized for expanding diversity at Latham &
Watkins LLP
ALBANY— Sharon Bowen, a partner at Latham & Watkins LLP and
co-chair of its Diversity Committee, was honored with the Diversity
Trailblazer Award from the New York State Bar Association on January 24
during its Annual Meeting at the Hilton New York in Manhattan. Sponsored
by the State Bar’s Committee on Diversity, the award honors
individuals who demonstrate a strong commitment to helping enhance
diversity in the legal profession.
The committee honored Bowen of Manhattan for her work as co-chair of
Latham & Watkins’ Diversity Committee and chair of its
Recruiting Committee’s Diversity Hiring Subcommittee. As a result
of her leadership, the firm now ranks 14th on MultiCultural Law
Magazine’s list of “Top 100 Law Firms for Diversity”
and ranks 20th on the magazine’s list of “Top 100 Law Firms
for Women.”
“Throughout her distinguished career, Sharon Bowen has engaged
in leadership development, innovation and knowledge-sharing to enhance
the status of minorities in her firm and the legal profession at large.
Her dynamic and inspired commitment to diversity has made Latham &
Watkins a leader in creating a more inclusive workplace that
aggressively seeks lawyers of all backgrounds,” said Kenneth G.
Standard of New York (Epstein Becker and Green, P.C.), co-chair of the
Committee on Diversity and a past president of the State Bar. “We
are pleased to present this prestigious award in recognition of her
continuing successes in furthering the cause of diversity.”
A highlight of her work includes creating the innovative Diversity
Weekend, a recruiting event where the firm invites law students of
color, and gay and lesbian law students, to come together with Latham
attorneys, including firm leaders, for three days of substantive
discussion and social events. She also took a lead role in promoting the
firm’s Diversity Scholars Program, which is designed to increase
the number of diverse law students studying at ABA-accredited law
schools who wish to pursue a career in a global law firm and intend to
practice law in the U.S. Since 2005, the firm has provided 20 students
with a $10,000 scholarship for their third year of law school.
In addition to her work at Latham & Watkins, Bowen helped to
develop Practicing Attorneys for Law Students (PALS), a mentoring and
networking organization for law students of color. She also volunteers
to improve the public school system through her work on the board of the
PENCIL organization, a non-profit that builds and supports relationships
between business leaders and principals to inspire innovation and helped
to improve New York City public schools, particularly in minority
communities.
“Sharon is a tireless advocate for building and developing a
pipeline for diverse talent at every level in the legal profession. Her
efforts have paved the way for students of color to make their mark and
become role models themselves,” said Betty Lugo of Brooklyn
(Pacheco & Lugo, PLLC), co-chair of the Committee on Diversity.
“She is an inspiration, and we are delighted to honor her
leadership in promoting diversity at her firm and in the wider legal
community.”
Bowen received her undergraduate degree from the University of
Virginia and earned her J.D. and M.B.A. degrees from Northwestern
University. She is a member of Latham and Watkins LLP’s Corporate
Department where she represents corporations, private equity firms, and
other financial and institutional clients on a broad range of corporate,
finance, and securities transactions. She was appointed by President
Barack Obama to serve as vice chair of the board of the Securities
Investor Protection Corporation.
Previous recipients of the Diversity Trailblazer Award include:
Leonard Baynes, professor of law at St. John’s University School
of Law and the inaugural director of the Ronald H. Brown Center for
Civil Rights and Economic Development; Laurie N. Robinson of New York,
founder and CEO of Corporate Counsel Women of Color and senior
vice-president and assistant general counsel of CBS Broadcasting Inc.;
Taa R. Grays of New York, co-chair of the State Bar’s Committee on
Women in the Law and assistant general counsel and chief of staff,
MetLife; and Carol A. Robles-Román of New York, deputy mayor for
legal affairs and counsel to New York City Mayor Michael R.
Bloomberg.
The 77,000-member New York State Bar Association is the official
statewide organization of lawyers in New York and the largest voluntary
state bar association in the nation. Founded in 1876, State Bar programs
and activities have continuously served the public and improved the
justice system for 135 years.
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