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Ropes & Gray CMO Leaves Firm
The Boston Business Journal is reporting that Jim Durham, the chief marketing officer at Ropes & Gray in Boston, left the firm. Durham was well known nationally as a law firm consultant based near Boston before he joined the firm in 2004. According to the BBJ, Victoria Arnold is serving as interim CMO until the firm names a replacement.
When Durham joined the firm, Larry Bodine wrote at his Law Marketing Blog that Durham had surprised many by his decision to go in-house. When Bodine asked him why he did it, he replied, "After eight years of working with hundreds of firms (and staying in hundreds of hotels), it is a chance for me to work closer to home. Most importantly, though, it is a chance for me to work with some of the finest lawyers in the world at an amazing law firm."
Posted by Robert J. Ambrogi on May 13, 2008 at 04:01 PM | Permalink
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