π How I Lawyer #137: Adrienne Prentice - Tech Attorney Turned Founder & Lawyer Trainer
New Year, New Episode
Welcome back! As I shared before the holidays, I took a little unplanned hiatus to refresh the How I Lawyer Podcast (and me). But after a few months off I am excited to share a new episode with my new friend Adrienne Prentice.
Adrienne is the CEO and Founder of Keep Company, a group learning platform helping legal organizations empower their teams with essential skills for the modern workplace. Before founding Keep Company, Adrienne's impressive career included roles as Manager of Attorney Talent at Hogan Levels, Vice President and Associate General Counsel at Hewlett Packard, and various positions at law firms and private companies. She holds degrees from Cornell University and American University's Washington College of Law. I learned a lot from Adrienneβs story and I know you will too.
Adirenne shares:
ππΌ How following her gut and being open to opportunities led her from labor relations studies to corporate law [1:25]
π₯π How choosing mentors and practice areas based on people rather than just subject matter shaped her early career [2:22]
πβ¨ How hands-on partner mentorship in 2007 provided invaluable learning experiences through direct observation [3:41]
ππ‘ How the 2008 recession created unexpected career opportunities in green tech and federal recovery funding [6:07]
π€π How sponsorship differs from mentorship in law firms and why it's crucial for career advancement [26:45]
πͺπ― How doing good work alone isn't enough - you need strategic relationships and advocates [28:26]
π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦πΌ How the legal profession is evolving in supporting parents and caregivers, with room for improvement [38:46]
π±π How law firms need to expand support beyond new parents to address challenges at all parenting stages [41:04]
π€π« How the pandemic has allowed fathers to be more vocal about work-life integration [43:34]
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Thanks again for being a part of the How I Lawyer community and see you soon,
Jonah