What non-attorney CEOs bring to law firm operations
Spill The Ink · 2024-06-17 · 27 min
Episode notes
It's as untraditional as it gets, but having a non-attorney in the driving seat of your law firm can do wonders for streamlining operations, enhancing the client experience and strengthening team culture. But it's not without its challenges - as our guest discovered when he built a law firm from the ground up (with the help of a team of attorneys) in just two weeks. Before Jonathan Delk was CEO of Colorado-based JVAM, he was a ski instructor-turned-digital marketer with a Master of Business Administration. In this episode, he tells Michelle Calcote King how he leveraged those skills and experiences to support and enhance the firm's legal work by finding new ways to innovate and build a team culture that attracts talent from around the country. Jonathan also shares his take on how technology will disrupt the legal industry in the coming years. Here's a glimpse of what you'll learn How Jonathan went from ski instructor to digital marketer to law firm CEO. About Colorado-based law firm JVAM, which believes in specialization (no one team member should do everything all the time). The benefits of allowing a non-attorney (or non-practicing attorney) to call the shots.
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