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STEVE BRINN
Steve's E-mail:sbrinn@barronsmithlaw.com
Paralegal:
Debbie Nelson:dnelson@barronsmithlaw.com
Education:
- Stanford University (B.A. 1974, history, cum laude)
- Yale Law School (JD 1977)
Practice Areas:
- Strategic business and real estate matters
- Finance
Legal Experience:
- LumenIQ and Clario Medical Imaging, CEO, 2002-2006
Worked as senior executive of these affiliated early-stage digital imaging software companies. Was responsible for all business plan development and financing activities, recruitment and supervision of the executive team, financial and shareholder reporting, and key business development initiatives.
- BootJack Management Company, COO, 2001-2002
Served as the senior manager of this privately held, southwestern Colorado development company. Was responsible for the development of over $10 million of improvements constructed on a 3,000 acre private ranch/reserve, establishment of a conservation easement on 1200 acres of the property and daily operations, including hospitality services, to invited guests.
- Trillium Corporation, Vice Chairman, 1992-2001
Served as senior executive of this privately held real estate and resource investment company. Had responsibility for day to day operations of the enterprise and directly managed a number of major real estate and forestry projects in Northwest Washington, Denver Colorado, southern Chile and Argentina and Venezuela.
- Brett & Daugert, Managing Partner, 1977-1992
Business organization, finance and transactional work for many Northwest Washington based private enterprise clients. Real estate finance and transactional work for regional property owners and developers. Served on Executive Committee of the Business Law Section of the WSBA. Co-edited WSBA Deskbook on Conflicts of Interest in Business Law Practice.
Admitted to Practice:
- State of Washington, 1977
Community Service:
- Campaign for the Arts, Co-Chairman, 2004-2006. Raised $4.5 million in private pledges to the Arts District.
- Whatcom Community Foundation, Board of Directors, 2002-2004.
- Port of Bellingham, Ethics Advisory Board Member
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