Nancy Geenen MEd, JD, SHRM-SCP

Nancy Geenen MEd, JD, SHRM-SCP

New York, New York, United States
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Workplace inclusion, equity, and diversity are more than buzzwords; they're a philosophy,…

Articles by Nancy

  • How friendship can save the world. Really

    How friendship can save the world. Really

    By Nancy Geenen I recently watched a video of comedian and political commentator Trevor Noah exploring the topic of…

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  • Why I am celebrating

    Why I am celebrating

    By Nancy Geenen We won! I’m thrilled that we recently received a Bronze award for Blogging Excellence in South Africa’s…

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  • Here be dragons (not)

    Here be dragons (not)

    By Nancy Geenen One of the main goals in business is to make good, rational decisions. But every now and then something…

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  • Daily tasks that help you win at leading

    Daily tasks that help you win at leading

    By Nancy Geenen Leadership isn’t easy. There’s so much to do and keep tabs on.

  • In business, build bench strength

    In business, build bench strength

    One of my biggest learnings as a sports and business leadership coach is to make sure I develop deep bench strength –…

  • When dealing with underperforming colleagues, be candidly kind and curious

    When dealing with underperforming colleagues, be candidly kind and curious

    Do you get butterflies in your stomach when you have to speak to a colleague who is under the impression that they are…

  • Sorry doesn’t need to be the hardest word

    Sorry doesn’t need to be the hardest word

    Sorry. It really does seem, as Elton John sang, to be the hardest word.

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Experience

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    Flexability

    San Francisco Bay Area

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    Silicon Valley

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    Scottsdale, AZ

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    New York, California and Texas

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    Geneva, Switzerland

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Education

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  • Activities and Societies: Women's Field Hockey , Women's Basketball, Women's Soccer

Licenses & Certifications

Volunteer Experience

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    Member, Board of Directors

    WBEC Greater DMV

    - Present 2 years 7 months

    Economic Empowerment

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    Chair of the Board of Directors

    Golden Gate Business Association

    - Present 4 months

    Economic Empowerment

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    Leadership Committee, LGBTQ+ Affinity Group

    How Women Lead

    - Present 7 years

    Economic Empowerment

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    Co-Chair: Companies of Purpose - Gender Equity

    Women Business Collaborative

    - 1 year 1 month

    Economic Empowerment

    The Women Business Collaborative (WBC) is an unprecedented alliance of 60+ women’s business organizations and hundreds of business leaders building a movement to achieve Equal Position, Pay, and Power for All Women in Business. Through collaboration, advocacy, action, and accountability, we mobilize thousands of diverse professional women and men, business organizations, public and private companies to accelerate change.

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    Vice-Chair Board of Directors

    Galt Foundation

    - 10 years

    Economic Empowerment

    Galt Foundation is a nonprofit employment organization that matches skilled people with disabilities to jobs. Their mission is to provide, promote, and expand employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities.

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    Board Member - Governance

    JCC Maccabi Sports Camp

    - 4 years 7 months

    Children

    JCC Maccabi Sports Camp is an overnight Jewish sports camp located just outside of San Francisco in Atherton, California. Our camp welcomes boys and girls entering grades 4-11 from around the United States, Canada, and the world.

  • Board Member and General Counsel

    San Francisco School Alliance

    - 7 years

    Education

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    Board Member

    Women Presidents'​ Organization

    - 3 years

  • San Francisco Chamber of Commerce Graphic

    Executive Committee, Board Member

    San Francisco Chamber of Commerce

    - 6 years

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    Board of Trustees

    Julia Morgan School for Girls

    - 2 years

  • Head Coach, Quakes

    Gold Team Travel Softball

    - 2 years

  • Mountain View High School Graphic

    Coach, JV Softball

    Mountain View High School

    - 3 years

  • Coach, Bay Area Meteorites

    Women's Basketball Team

    - 2 years

Publications

  • Corporate Diversity Efforts Often Leave Out An Important Group

    Fortune.com

    The robust economy, high productivity, and a 3.7% unemployment rate—the lowest in decades—has prompted businesses of all sizes to double down on recruiting and hiring efforts. They’re eager to fill vacancies at every level, from minimum-wage jobs to executive roles—yet these efforts often overlook an important resource.

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  • The Power of Person First Language in the Workplace

    Entrepreneur.com

    Look past the disability and you'll see a person with talent who is making a contribution.

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  • 17 Business Owners Share How They Show Employee Appreciation

    American Express

    It's National Employee Appreciation Day. Discover the many ways that business owners show their employees gratitude.

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  • Companies That Discard Old Thinking About Disability,

    Entrepreneur.com

    Those embracing disability and inclusion best practices are financially outperforming companies that don't.

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  • Is Your Recruitment Process Disability Friendly?

    HRCI

    People with disabilities historically have had lower rates of employment and workforce participation. But with the overall unemployment rate remaining under 4 percent in the U.S., employers including Microsoft, Walgreen and JPMorgan Chase are creating inclusive recruitment programs for individuals with disabilities to help close this talent gap.

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  • Employing Individuals with Disabilities May Solve Your Talent Crisis

    Entrepreneur.com

    Employment rates won't change until companies begin to shift attitudes and awareness about people with disabilities.

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  • Corporate Counsel Checklist for International Arbitrations

    Texas Lawyer Magazine,

    Preparation is key to a successful international arbitration.International arbitration proceedings share many key characteristics with arbitration proceedings held in the United States, yet they require very different preparation efforts.

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  • Marketing Your Business to Accelerate Your Growth

    WBENC Annual Conference

  • Three Keys for New Litigators

    California Lawyer

    Trying cases is, at its core, about effective presentation of facts and argument to achieve a desired outcome. Jurors expect information to be conveyed in an efficient and comprehensible manner, regardless of the complexity of the issues at hand. A successful trial attorney has impact on jurors—and moreover, in the broader courtroom—because the attorney is authentic, well-versed in how to operate effectively and efficiently, and team-oriented.

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  • 5 International Arbitration Blind Spots GCs Can't Ignore

    Law 360

    As businesses become more international, so do their disputes, which can raise a whole host of new issues for general counsel who are more used to the U.S. court system than international arbitration. Ms. Meleski interviews experts on issues unique to international arbitration. Nancy discusses the importance of drafting arbitration clauses and the selection of arbitrators.

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    • Melissa Maleske
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  • The Secret to Winning Over a Jury in IP Trials

    Inside Counsel

    Helping a jury understand the core issues in any kind of case is tough in IP trials. Ms. Ciccatelli interviewed Nancy about how best to increase a jury's comprehension of core issues in IP trials.
    Translating the technical innovation to the human mission helps juries care about the inventor, the company, and the commercialization process... . Attorneys increase a jury’s comprehension of core issues in an IP trial by helping the jury understand the “why” of the technology, rather than just…

    Helping a jury understand the core issues in any kind of case is tough in IP trials. Ms. Ciccatelli interviewed Nancy about how best to increase a jury's comprehension of core issues in IP trials.
    Translating the technical innovation to the human mission helps juries care about the inventor, the company, and the commercialization process... . Attorneys increase a jury’s comprehension of core issues in an IP trial by helping the jury understand the “why” of the technology, rather than just the what.

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    • Amanda Ciccatelli
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  • Preparing for Trial Like a Rookie

    BNA Corporate Law and Accountability Report

    Experienced trial attorneys treat every case as if it is the one that will go to trial, reading jury instructions at the beginning of the case, seizing opportunities to make presentations, and approaching a trial with child-like wonder instead of fear. Understanding the interplay between trial preparation and trial strategy is often the skill that differentiates great trial lawyers from good trial lawyers.

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  • Getting the Most Out of the Mock Trial

    ABA, Section of Litigation, The Woman Advocate

    Some successful trial lawyers are born with storytelling skills that are compelling and persuasive, but most are made through years of practice, using tools and resources that increase the odds of winning at trial. A mock trial, backed by solid social science and the experience of jury consultants who understand group dynamics and behavior, is one of those important tools to prepare for trial.

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  • How to Survive on the Litigation Fast Track

    Law 360

    Nancy Geenen was quoted in a Law360 article about managing heavy workloads associated with high-pressure litigation. She commented on the importance of communicating with the legal team and developing a clear plan for managing the trial presentation process.

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  • Working in Harmony as a Team

    The Recorder

    Winning trial teams almost always have at least one thing in common: individual members capable of working in smooth concert with one another to achieve a desired outcome. A trial often brings together a diverse group of intelligent, driven and competitive people for the first time—and there's typically little time to find the rhythm and working style necessary to win.

    Other authors
    • Suann Ingle
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  • Persuasive Experts at Trial: Three Times a Charm

    Law 360

    An experienced trial consultant helps prepare the expert to persuade the trier of fact that the expert’s process is reliable, fair and persuasive; and moves the expert from the report, through a script, to a memorable discussion that includes exhibits and demonstratives. Persuasive expert testimony connects the key messages that make the opinion reliable and fair with memorable graphics that simplify the complex concepts in a delivery style that is pleasant and helpful.

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  • Professional Development for Litigators

    Nancy Geenen participated in a round table discussion with trial experts who have clocked thousands of courtroom hours, and boast deep experience advising both new and seasoned trial attorneys. These seasoned trial attorneys revealed their tried-and-true tips and insights.

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  • Women Who Mean Business

    Celebrity Press available on Amazon

    Nancy Geenen is one of 20 women who shared their experiences on the way to breaking the glass ceiling in her chapter titled, Ten Daily Habits of a Leader. In the vibrant twenty-first century, women are demonstrating that they are equally capable of succeeding in the entrepreneurial world; in fact, not just succeeding but leading. Women Who Mean Business celebrates leading female entrepreneurs and the achievements (and failures) that propelled them to where they are today.

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  • The Art of Rehearsing for the Courtroom

    The Jury Expert, The Art and Science of Litigation Advocacy

    Rehearsing important presentations is a time-management issue and a trial priority. Excuses abound: “I never rehearse, because I’m only good when I’m on,” or “I don’t have enough time for this” or “I’m best when I’m winging it” or “I know this stuff cold; who needs to rehearse?” Rehearsals are about delivery of content so that delivery does not stand in the way of the message.

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    • Suann Ingle
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  • Business Development for Attorneys

    The Jury Expert, The Art and Science of Litigation Advocacy

    This article explores often-overlooked opportunities to solidify the bond between litigation counsel and end client, especially the in-house counsel.

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    • Suann Ingle
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  • Eureka Moments on the Path to Successful Visual Presentations in the Courtroom

    The Jury Expert, The Art and Science of Litigation Advocacy,

    In a design patent infringement suit, the parties asked the jury to determine whether the shapes of electrodes on an LED were rounded or straight. The rounded shape was protected by a number of design patents held by the plaintiff. The plaintiff needed to convince the jury that the typical cell phone industry buyer of LEDs cared about the way the LED looked as much as it cared about its functionality. This article explores the unique challenges of creating a visual strategy for courtroom…

    In a design patent infringement suit, the parties asked the jury to determine whether the shapes of electrodes on an LED were rounded or straight. The rounded shape was protected by a number of design patents held by the plaintiff. The plaintiff needed to convince the jury that the typical cell phone industry buyer of LEDs cared about the way the LED looked as much as it cared about its functionality. This article explores the unique challenges of creating a visual strategy for courtroom presentation in a design patent infringement case.

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    • Suann Ingle
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  • Tips and Time Savers for Trial Preparation - 100 Days and Counting

    LJN, Corporate Counselor, Vol 12, No 24

    This article examines calendar and activity milestones during the three-to-four-month period before making an opening statement at trial. A comprehensive checklist of activities and tasks is vital for success in today’s high-stakes civil litigation, especially as a guideline for in-house counsel with budgetary concerns who may not have experience in trial preparation and delivery timelines.

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    • Suann Ingle
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  • Practice Pitfalls - A Well Crafted Engagement Letter Saves Trouble Down the Line

    ABA Journal

    While matter-level engagement letters take extra time and care to draft, they manage expectations of the client and protect the lawyer from claims for malpractice and breach of loyalty.

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  • Malpractice Minefields - First Responses Matter

    ABA Journal

    Nancy offers advice for dealing with a senior attorney whose attention to files on his desk is slipping.This fact pattern presents multiple risk management issues for the managing partner, including malpractice, lost revenues, succession planning, business and career development of junior partners, and retirement or involuntary separation for the colleague in question. When a situation like this starts to unfold, there are often more questions than answers. Therefore, it is crucial to focus on…

    Nancy offers advice for dealing with a senior attorney whose attention to files on his desk is slipping.This fact pattern presents multiple risk management issues for the managing partner, including malpractice, lost revenues, succession planning, business and career development of junior partners, and retirement or involuntary separation for the colleague in question. When a situation like this starts to unfold, there are often more questions than answers. Therefore, it is crucial to focus on three fact-driven conversations that take place immediately and on parallel tracks. Delay practically guarantees a “reportable event” down the line.

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  • Managing Partner - Q & A

    Law Practice Magazine, Managing Partner Special Issue, ABA

    In this special issue, Nancy talks about her management style and philosophy.

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  • Courtroom Psychology and Trial Advocacy

    ALM Media, LLC, available on Amazon

    An invaluable resource for experienced trial attorneys, inexperienced trial attorneys looking to advance to the next level of trial practice, and corporate counsel who handle litigation, this book looks at the role courtroom psychology plays in modern trial practice. Nancy contributed the preface to the chapter on Opening Statements.

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    • Richard Waites
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Honors & Awards

  • Bay Area Most Influential Women in Business - Annually 2002 - 2010

    San Francisco Business Times

    Inducted in the Hall of Fame in 2010.

  • Corporate Counsel Super Lawyer 2009

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  • Northern California Super Lawyer, Business and IP Litigation, Annually 2002 - 2010

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