Insights: News Josh Troy Interviewed by Lawyers Who Lead
Paying Leadership Forward
In episode five of our seven-part series covering insights from NALP’s 2022 PDI conference, Sigalle Barness interviews Josh Troy, Director of Talent Management at Kilpatrick, Townsend & Stockton LLP.
Josh shares his journey from lawyer to PD professional by way of 30 informational interviews in one month and paying his own way to the PDI conference. Now celebrating his nine-year anniversary attending PDI, Josh discusses his new leadership role at Kilpatrick Townsend and his mission to pay his knowledge and leadership forward to help others. Visit https://kilpatricktownsend.com/en/People/T/TroyJoshuaM to learn more.
National Association for Law Placement NALP is an association of over 2,500 legal career professionals who advise law students, lawyers, law offices, and law schools in North America and beyond. The Professional Development Institute (PDI) is an annual conference that delivers timely and substantive programming for all involved in lawyer training and professional development.
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