Arent Fox Associate Leah Eisenberg Named Executive Officer of the Women’s Division of NYIC
NEW YORK August 10, 2007 — Arent Fox LLP is proud to announce that Leah M. Eisenberg, an associate in the firm’s bankruptcy and financial restructuring practice, has been named as an executive officer of the Women’s Division of the New York Institute of Credit (NYIC). The appointment formalizes the role that Eisenberg took on in 2006 when she was asked to help launch the Women’s Division as a means of providing support to women building their own networks in the areas of finance and restructuring. Eisenberg is one of four founding executive officers of the NYIC’s Women’s Division.
Founded in 1918 as the New York Chapter of the National Institute of Credit, the NYIC is a networking organization for attorneys, banks, lending institutions, accountants and professionals in the finance, corporate and restructuring area. I n 1957 the NYIC was granted an absolute charter as an educational corporation by the Board of Regents of the State of New York. As a nonprofit organization, the NYIC’s faculty consists primarily of credit executives, accountants and/or lawyers who understand and appreciate the close relationship between those professions.
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