Adam Agron, a shareholder in Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck’s Corporate & Business Department, has been appointed to the University of Denver’s Board of Trustees—the governing body for the university.
During his four-year term, Agron will join fellow trustees in providing strategic guidance and oversight across key areas, including advancement, athletic affairs, audit, buildings and grounds, campus life and student success, faculty and educational affairs, finance and budget, investment, nominating and governance.
Agron has a longstanding connection to the university. An alumnus of the University of Denver Sturm College of Law, he is a founding member of the law school’s Dean Advisory Board, has served on the Law Alumni Council and taught business and corporate law as an adjunct professor. In 2017, he received the Robert H. McWilliams Jr. Alumni Professionalism Award, which honors alumni who exemplify ethical conduct, professionalism, dedication to pro bono and community service and loyalty to DU.
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