Leading the Bar

Paths to Presidency: Women Leaders of NCBP

41 min · 4. maj 2026
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In the 75-year history of the NCBP, only 10 of its presidents have been female. In this episode, Amanda Arriaga talks with two of these trailblazing women, Marna Tucker and Jennifer Parent, to hear their stories of leadership and inspire future generations of women as they pursue leading roles in law. They reflect on the challenges they faced on their paths to leadership roles, the mentors and moments that shaped their careers, and the importance of resilience in a historically male-dominated profession. To learn more about NCBP or to become a member, visit ncbp.org [http://ncbp.org/]

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