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Three Wyrick Attorneys selected for Leadership Council on Legal Diversity 2025 Programs

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Wyrick Robbins is pleased to announce that three attorneys will participate in the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity’s 2025 programs. Mike Frongello (Commercial Real Estate & Corporate) will participate in the LCLD Fellows program while Kiran Jeevanjee (Privacy & Data Security) and Qipeng Hu (Emerging Companies & Venture Capital) will represent the firm as Pathfinders program participants.

The LCLD Fellows program provides high-potential, mid-career attorneys with opportunities for both professional and personal growth, including leadership training, relationship-building resources, and access to a network of LCLD members, such as managing partners and general counsel, for mentorship and guidance. The seven-month Pathfinder program is tailored for high-potential, early-career attorneys, offering them the chance to learn from career development specialists and legal leaders, while equipping them with key leadership skills and relationship-building resources. Both programs are designed to support diverse attorneys from LCLD member organizations.

LCLD Fellows and Pathfinders have distinguished themselves by demonstrating strong engagement, making vital contributions to client teams and internal initiatives, and dedicating themselves to mentoring and professional development.


The Leadership Council on Legal Diversity is an organization of more than 400 corporate chief legal officers and law firm managing partners—the leadership of the profession—who have pledged themselves, through our Leaders at the Front initiative and other means, to creating a truly diverse U.S. legal profession. Our action programs are designed to attract, inspire, and nurture the talent in society and within our organizations, thereby helping a new and more diverse generation of attorneys ascend to positions of leadership. By producing tangible results in our institutions, we work to promote inclusiveness in our organizations, our circles of influence, and our society, with the ultimate goal of building a more equitable and diverse legal profession.