Frost Brown Todd reelects chairman, CEO to 3rd term

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Frost Brown Todd has reelected chairman Robert Sartin and CEO Adam Hall to another three-year term, the firm announced Wednesday.

Their next three-year terms begin Jan. 1, 2024.

Robert Sartin

Adam Hall

Sartin and Hall were first voted into their leadership positions in 2018 and have been part of the firm’s growth into Houston, Washington, D.C., and California.

They have also overseen an expansion of the firm’s diversity and inclusion efforts. Hall is a member of the firm’s Women’s Initiative and Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Belonging committees.

In a statement, Indianapolis partner and former Executive Committee member Heather Wilson commended Sartin and Hall for their leadership over the last six years.

Heather Wilson

“They have been able to pivot during the unforeseen challenges of the COVID-19 shutdown while holding steady to the firm’s long-term strategy,” Wilson said. “Under their leadership, we are transforming into a national firm that embraces the changing legal landscape and provides the excellent services businesses need.”

Sartin, a Texas native, works in the firm’s Nashville office. Hall, who is the previous chair of the firm’s Litigation Department, is based in Cincinnati.

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