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Katten Attracts Former NYC Housing Czar Louise Carroll

by Tom Smith June 2, 2022

Katten announced that it will add as a partner in its Real Estate practice award-winning former New York City Housing Preservation and Development Commissioner Louise Carroll, who helped deliver nearly a quarter-million affordable housing units in the city’s 59 community districts as part of what has been called the most expansive affordable housing plan in US history.

Louise is a game changer, a brilliant lawyer whose unceasing passion for bettering the lives of others feeds her remarkable ability to affect major change,” said Ken Lore, chair of Katten’s East Coast Real Estate practice.

“Louise has a keen understanding of the policies and processes that developers and project owners must navigate, and she has the depth of experience to steer clients through the financial and legal complexities of various housing projects and a range of related matters,” Lore added.

“Owners, developers, lenders and other deal participants choose Katten to address stubborn challenges others cannot solve. In this way, Louise is a perfect fit. Our clients will benefit greatly from the knowledge and skills she acquired during her 20+ years of top-notch work in public service.”

Carroll starts at Katten on March 1. Last year, she and other New York City officials announced that the number of affordable housing units preserved or constructed there in recent years had reached 200,000 while Carroll was commissioner. In that role, she pushed for and helped develop policies to strengthen the department’s processes for public/private rezonings and requests for proposals, while improving enforcement efforts to protect tenants and prevent displacement. She also increased opportunities for minority- and women-owned business enterprises in the affordable housing space.

Carroll helped design and implement the city’s groundbreaking Mandatory Inclusionary Housing program (MIH) requiring that permanently affordable housing be part of residential rezoning. She recently was awarded the James W. Rouse Civic Medal of Honor for using housing as a platform for economic opportunity, collaborating on urgent work related to the effects of the pandemic and empowering Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) developers in New York City.

Former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio appointed Carroll as housing commissioner and chair of the Housing Development Corporation (the city’s bond financing agency) in 2019 after she had served as associate commissioner for housing incentives and before that, assistant commissioner for inclusionary housing. The former mayor placed Carroll in charge of the city’s ongoing affordable housing plan that aims to deliver a total of 300,000 affordable housing units by 2026. Carroll briefly left the city housing department in 2018 to serve as general counsel and senior vice president for the New York City Housing Development Corporation.

Carroll began her career as an attorney for the Business Law Division of the New York City Administration for Children’s Services, followed by four years as associate counsel, Litigation, in the Enforcement Division of the city’s Conflicts of Interest Board and then six years as associate general counsel for Tax Incentives and Inclusionary Housing. She was chair of the board of directors of the New York City Housing Development Corporation and was an active member of the boards of several civic organizations, including The United Nations Development Corporation, the Housing Partnership Development Corporation, and the Center for New York City Neighborhoods.

Katten’s Affordable Housing and Community Development group comprises real estate and tax attorneys who have helped create innovative financing structures for affordable housing, workforce housing, mixed-income housing and community development projects, utilizing public-private partnerships, federal and state tax credits, taxable bonds, tax-exempt bonds and private equity, much of it in New York City, where these types of transactions originated and are most prevalent. The firm’s innovation in the space also includes the creation of several unique tax structures that began in New York and have since spread nationwide. It is this experience and innovation that separates Katten real estate attorneys from those at other firms.

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Providence Names Anna Newsom as Executive Vice President and Chief Legal Officer

by Tom Smith June 2, 2022

Providence, one of the largest health systems in the nation, announced today it has named Anna Newsom as its new executive vice president and chief legal officer. Newsom will report to Providence’s chief executive officer and serve on the organization’s executive council.

Newsom joins Providence from The Travelers Companies (NYSE: TRV), where she has worked since 2013. Most recently, she served as group general counsel for the Fortune 100 company’s Staff Counsel operations and led more than 1,000 legal professionals in over 50 domestic and international offices. She previously was vice president with the Strategic Resolution Group and second vice president with Enterprise Major Case and International Claim.

“I am inspired to join Providence and serve the health care workers who care for the most vulnerable members of our communities,” said Newsom. “I plan to use my legal background to advocate for the fundamental right to health care and to champion health equity.”

Newsom specializes in creating valuable business partnerships between legal teams and the clients they serve. She is experienced in accelerating and scaling organizational transformations to ensure productivity, efficiency and engagement. She also maintains a keen focus on diversity at the leadership level to innovate decision-making, gather support for a shared vision, and create joint accountability for strategic priorities. Educated in the Jesuit tradition, she received her Bachelor of Arts and Juris Doctor degrees from Fordham University.

“We are fortunate to have Anna join Providence’s senior executive team at this important time,” said Rod Hochman, M.D., president and CEO of Providence. “Anna’s experience and education will advance Providence’s commitment to pioneering new and better ways to bring health to more people in need, especially those who are most vulnerable.”

Newsom begins her new role with Providence next month and will be based in Renton, Wash.

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SaaS Unicorn Infoblox Appoints Wei Chen as General Counsel

by Tom Smith June 2, 2022

Infoblox Inc., the leader in cloud-first DNS management and security, announces the appointment of veteran SaaS legal executive Wei Chen as Executive Vice President and General Counsel. Reporting to CEO Jesper Andersen, Chen will lead the global legal team to strengthen the company’s compliance, risk management, and governance programs for the next phase of growth.

“We’re delighted to add Wei to the executive team,” said Jesper Andersen, CEO and President of Infoblox. “Our cloud-first networking and security businesses are booming as organizations around the world extend their IT infrastructure beyond corporate campuses. This shift to hybrid work continues to open up new opportunities for our team to help our customers and partners thrive. Wei’s deep legal expertise in the enterprise SaaS industry will be invaluable as we scale up our business to meet increasing customer needs.”

“I’m excited to join Infoblox at this pivotal moment,” said Chen. “I am deeply committed to Infoblox’s mission of keeping businesses connected and secure in the hybrid work world. I look forward to working with Jesper and the entire organization to drive growth, delight our customers and maintain the highest standards of integrity, corporate governance and compliance.”

Chen brings over 20 years of legal experience scaling operations, strengthening compliance, building strong teams and championing innovations. She joins Infoblox from Salesforce, where she served as Senior Vice President and Associate General Counsel of Strategic Transactions. Over her 12-year tenure with Salesforce, Wei built the company’s legal function in M&A, venture investment, real estate and other strategic transactions. Prior to Salesforce, she served as Assistant General Counsel at Sun Microsystems, Inc. and was a corporate associate at Cooley LLP and Skadden.

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Databricks Appoints Trâm Phi as Senior Vice President and General Counsel

by Tom Smith May 23, 2022

Databricks, the Data and AI company and pioneer of the data lakehouse paradigm, today announced the appointment of Trâm Phi as Senior Vice President and General Counsel. In this role, Phi will pull from her decades of experience scaling high-growth companies, both public and private, to lead and grow the legal function at Databricks. She will join the company’s executive leadership team.

“Trâm’s depth of experience and focus on operational excellence in scaling impactful legal and regulatory functions across enterprise software is critical to our continued success as a company,” said Ali Ghodsi, CEO and Co-Founder of Databricks. “Her leadership and expertise across both public and private markets will prove invaluable to Databricks in a time of high-growth and transition. We are excited to welcome Trâm to the company and look forward to having her as an important member of our executive team.”

Phi joins Databricks from DocuSign, where she most recently served as SVP, General Counsel helping to scale the legal function and leading the transition of DocuSign to a mature public company. Prior to DocuSign, Phi was the Chief Legal Officer and Chief of Staff at Imperva for nearly eight years and was the Vice President, General Counsel of ArcSight, leading each of the cyber security software providers’ legal teams as they navigated the transition from private to public markets. She has led an impressive range of strategic transactions in these prior roles.

“The innovative spirit at Databricks is inspiring and I am thrilled to be joining a pioneering company that’s addressing the challenges and opportunities stemming from the proliferation of data,” said Phi. “Being part of this team as we help our customers harness data in a meaningful way – not only for businesses but for the world around us – is the opportunity of a lifetime and I look forward to what lies ahead.”

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