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06 October 2016
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Tom Froehle—Faegre Baker Daniels

Firm appoints next chair & managing partner

The partnership and management board of Faegre Baker Daniels have named Tom Froehle as chair and managing partner of the firm effective 1 March 2017. He will succeed Andrew Humphrey, who will reach his term limit as chair and managing partner on the same date, after over five years of service to FaegreBD in that role. Humphrey also served as chair and managing partner of Faegre & Benson for two years prior to its 2012 combination with Baker & Daniels.

Tom has served as vice chair and chief operating partner since the 2012 combination of Faegre & Benson with Baker & Daniels, and previously served as chief executive partner of Baker & Daniels. He joined Baker & Daniels in 1987 and built a substantial public finance practice before becoming chief executive partner in 2008, and eventually leading the firm through its combination to form Faegre Baker Daniels.

"I look forward to the opportunity to lead a great firm," said Tom. "Andrew has created a strong foundation and strategic direction for FaegreBD during his tenure as managing partner, with focused emphasis on providing world-class legal counsel combined with extraordinary client service. We are fortunate to have outstanding professionals and a collaborative culture that position us well to thrive in a changing legal landscape. I am excited about our future."

Andrew served on the committee that recommended Froehle as his successor. He will maintain an active role as chair and managing partner until 1 March 2017. After his term expires, Humphrey will remain a partner at the firm and looks forward to ensuring a successful leadership transition and continuing to support the firm's strategic initiatives.

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