Clifford-Barnes-Podcast

Clifford E. Barnes, Member of the Firm in the Health Care & Life Sciences practice, in the firm’s Washington, DC, and New York offices, was featured in AHLA's Speaking of Health Law podcast, “Health Law After George Floyd” (Part 2), with Thomas J. Wronski, Director of Legal Talent Solutions for EBG Advisors, and Ricardo Johnson, Vice President at Healthworx at CareFirst BCBS.

Following is an excerpt:

In celebration of Black History Month, AHLA is proud to offer this two-part podcast series on health law after the killing of George Floyd. In Part 2, Thomas J. Wronski, Director of Legal Talent Solutions, EBG Advisors, speaks to Ricardo Johnson, Vice President at Healthworx at CareFirst BCBS, and Clifford Barnes, Member, Epstein Becker & Green PC, about how law firm practice has changed after the events of 2020, including diversity efforts, how best to develop a minority talent pipeline, and how to set up an environment of inclusion. The speakers also discuss the need to share perspectives and the importance of mentors, and Ricardo and Cliff share their stories about their paths to becoming lawyers. Sponsored by EBG Advisors.

Listen to Part 1 of this podcast. Learn more about Epstein Becker Green’s commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.

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