Cheshire lawyer Douglas S. Brown has been tagged to permanently assume reins to the day-to-day operations for the state’s biggest bar lobby, effective July 1.
Brown has been running the Connecticut Bar Association as interim executive director since October.
Since then, he has stabilized the association’s operations, developed CBA’s strategic plan, upgraded its technology infrastructure and improved business processes, CBA President Kimberly A. Knox announced Friday.
In addition to 13 years as a practicing attorney, Brown’s involvement in the CBA includes being a columnist for the association’s member magazine, Connecticut Lawyer, former chair of the CBA’s Young Lawyers Section and chair of the Small Firm Practice Management Section.
He also is academic program manager of the MBA program at The Malcolm Baldrige School of Business at Post University, teaching business strategy, organizational development, leadership, innovation, finance and entrepreneurship. Brown also has extensive experience as an executive coach and consultant with his firm Pelorus Advisors in Hartford.
He is a board member of the Cheshire Education Foundation and as the voice of the Cheshire High School Rams football, lacrosse and basketball teams.
