WASHINGTON, Nov. 16, 2017 -- FTI Consulting, Inc. (NYSE:FCN) today announced that Dawn Hall, Co-Leader of the firm’s Intellectual Property practice within its Forensic & Litigation Consulting segment, has been named one of Consulting magazine’s Women Leaders in Consulting for 2017.
Ms. Hall, who is being recognized in the Future Leader category, is the first FTI Consulting professional to be honored by the Women Leaders in Consulting awards program.
“Dawn’s leadership and work ethic serve as a consistent source of inspiration for her colleagues,” said Steven H. Gunby, President and Chief Executive Officer of FTI Consulting. “She approaches difficult issues with tenacity, ensuring the highest level of client service excellence. Within FTI Consulting, Dawn is committed to developing and promoting women through our FTI Women’s Initiative. Dawn has established herself as a well-respected leader and mentor, and we congratulate her on this recognition.”
Ms. Hall has 20 years of experience assisting companies and law firms with complex economic, financial, accounting and litigation issues. She has directed numerous commercial litigation engagements related to intellectual property and commercial litigation matters. A highly regarded damages expert, Ms. Hall has testified in federal court on behalf of some of the world’s largest law firms and Fortune 100 companies.
“I am a true believer that anything can be achieved, whether it is assisting a client with a complex challenge or helping develop our next generation of leaders within the firm,” Ms. Hall said. “This award would not be possible without my colleagues and clients who motivate and inspire me to be a better leader each and every day.”
Consulting magazine will honor this year’s winners at the 11th annual Women Leaders in Consulting Gala Awards Dinner at The St. Regis New York on November 16. Winners will also be featured in the December issue of Consulting magazine.
About FTI Consulting
FTI Consulting, Inc. is a global business advisory firm dedicated to helping organizations manage change, mitigate risk and resolve disputes: financial, legal, operational, political & regulatory, reputational and transactional. With more than 4,600 employees located in 28 countries, FTI Consulting professionals work closely with clients to anticipate, illuminate and overcome complex business challenges and make the most of opportunities. The Company generated $1.81 billion in revenues during fiscal year 2016. For more information, visit www.fticonsulting.com and connect with us on Twitter (@FTIConsulting), Facebook and LinkedIn.
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