Brian Cromer re-elected to Greater Louisville, Inc.’s Board of Directors
LOUISVILLE, Ky.—Greater Louisville Inc. (GLI) recently re-elected Stites & Harbison, PLLC attorney Brian Cromer to serve on its Board of Directors for a three-year term. Cromer previously served on the organization’s Executive Committee and as their Secretary and Legal Counsel.
GLI is Metro Louisville’s Chamber of Commerce, and focuses on accelerating economic growth, job creation and business competitiveness in the Greater Louisville Region. The organization was formed in 1997 through the merger of the Greater Louisville Economic Development Partnership and the Louisville Area Chamber of Commerce. GLI is governed by a Board of Directors.
Cromer is a Member (Partner) of Stites & Harbison based in the Louisville, Ky., office. His practice focuses on providing a variety of legal services for companies at all stages, from large public companies to middle market businesses to new ventures. Cromer has represented some of the largest companies in the U.S. and internationally in corporate transactions and legal disputes, including mergers and acquisitions, corporate finance transactions, venture capital and private equity investments and corporate governance matters. Cromer has served in a number of civic and professional organizations throughout the years. He is a member and former President of The Lawyers Club. He serves on the Board of Trustees of Kentucky Wesleyan College. He served as a member of the Steering Committee of 21st Century Parks, a non-profit organization that acquired and developed Floyds’ Fork, which has 4,000 acres of parkland in Metro Louisville. Cromer is a former Chair and Vice-Chair of the Business Law Section of the Louisville Bar Association, and a former board member of the Kentuckiana Minority Business Council and The Cabbage Patch. He is also a graduate of the 2006 class of Leadership Louisville.
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