NEWS
Erin Snyder Selected for U.S. Bank Law Division Spotlight on Talent Program
April 7, 2023
Attorney Erin Snyder has been selected as one of 14 associates from among several law firms to participate in the 2023 U.S. Bank Spotlight on Talent program. The year-long cohort experience focuses on growing early-career diverse lawyers through professional and leadership development.
This year’s program kicked off with a virtual session mid-February, followed by an in-person all-day session in Minneapolis at U.S. Bank headquarters on March 21, with networking, leadership, and goal-setting activities with bank attorneys and its general counsel and chief diversity officer.
“As we kick off our seventh year of this program, we are more excited than ever to invest in the careers of an impressive group of attorneys through our reimagined, immersive Spotlight on Talent program,” said Jim Chosy, senior executive vice president and general counsel for U.S. Bank. “We’re committed to supporting the advancement of diverse attorneys not only within our own practice, but within our preferred law firms and the broader legal profession, and we’re excited to see how this unique cohort experience helps facilitate that for these lawyers.”
Throughout the year, the cohort will participate in monthly events, including leadership meetings, practice group roundtables, mentoring, and the opportunity to present a CLE to the U.S. Bank Law Division. Spotlight participants also will strengthen their knowledge of the U.S. Bank business and develop stronger relationships with Law Division professionals through attendance at regular meetings.
"I am honored to have been selected as a participant in U.S. Bank’s Spotlight program, and I look forward to the professional development opportunities that the program offers,” said Erin, who joined Maslon in 2018. An associate in the Financial Services Group, she represents financial institutions in commercial financing transactions and indenture trustees in corporate trust default matters.
Cohort participants have three to five years of experience and practice in an area relevant to legal services applicable to U.S. Bank business.