Friday, September 09, 2011

Sedona Conference Shuffles Leadership, Expands Working Groups

The Sedona Conference, a technology-focused legal think tank that is particularly influential regarding e-discovery, recently announced new management positions and said that founder and former executive director Richard Braman is now its full-time chairman.

"Instead of one person wearing all those hats, we'll have four people. I became a victim of my own success and started working way too many hours per week," said Braman, who founded the nonprofit organization in Sedona, Ariz., in 1997.

John Rabieg, appointed as executive director on Jan. 31, will forgo that position to become director of judicial outreach. Kenneth Withers, who joined Sedona in 2006 as director of judicial education and content, is narrowing his focus to the education component.

In addition, Howard Bergman joins as director of conferences and content, and will continue serving as counsel in residence at the University of Minnesota Law School. Dustin McKissen is the new director of business operations, and previously was deputy CEO of the National Association for Information Destruction.

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Source: law.com
By: Evan Koblentz

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