• History Has Its Eyes on Us with Lisa Gilford

  • Oct 29 2024
  • Length: 51 mins
  • Podcast

History Has Its Eyes on Us with Lisa Gilford

  • Summary

  • In this episode, Hemma visits with Lisa Stevens Gilford co-chair of the Women for Harris campaign, a commercial litigation partner in the law firm Sidley Austin, lifelong champion of civil rights, community builder, advocate, activist, mentor, sponsor, and so much more. Hemma and Lisa explore the power of grassroots community building, leaning in on your existing talents to drive impact, and the fact that democracy demands our participation, and our vote is our voice.

    Tune in for a moving account of Lisa’s origin story and how she has leveraged her event planning and fundraising skills to steer a phenomenal grassroots movement at a pivotal time in American history.

    Highlights:

    • The power of leaning into what you enjoy and what you are good at to drive impact

    • A massive grassroots effort to participate in democracy

    • What’s at stake in the upcoming US general election

    Resources:

    Women for Harris Walz - https://live.kamalaharris.com/women/en/home

    Timestamps:

    0:30 - Introducing Lisa Gilford

    7:57 - How do we make pathways for women and minorities to become lawyers?

    16:38 - Lisa's experience as an activist for ending apartheid and freeing Nelson Mandela

    26:42 - Lisa's role in fundraising for the Harris-Walz campaign

    35:43 - What's at stake in this election?

    43:32 - Ethical decision making in corporate cultures

    48:11 - What's next for Lisa, after the election?

    Biography

    Lisa Gilford is a leading complex civil litigator with a practice focused on class actions, multi-district litigation,products liability matters and large-scale commercial disputes. Lisa co-chairs Sidley’s Diversity Committee in Los Angeles. Prior to joining Sidley, Lisa was a partner with the AMLAW 50 Firms Skadden, Arps, Slate Meagher & Flom and Alston & Bird, where she co-chaired the Products Liability practice.

    Lisa’s numerous accolades include being named by the Los Angeles Daily Journal as one of its “Top 100 Lawyers” (2015–2020), “Top Women Lawyers” (2013–2019) and “Top Women Litigators” in California (2013–2018). The Los Angeles Business Journal named her to the “L.A. 500” (2019, 2020), as one of the city’s “Most Influential Women Attorneys” (2018–2020) and among the “Most Influential Minority Lawyers” (2019). The John M. Langston Bar Association of Los Angeles recognized Lisa as a Law Firm Partner Honoree at their 2019

    Honoring Excellence in the Legal Profession awards. She was also recognized as the “Consumer Litigation Lawyer of 2018” by the Century City Bar Association and included in The Best Lawyers in America (2018–2021). In 2008, Lisa received the J. Michael Brown Award from DuPont for her personal commitment to diversity, recruiting, and mentoring in the legal profession.

    Lisa is dedicated to causes advancing the status of Black women and girls and is a former President and current Emeritus Board Member of the National Association of Women Lawyers. Lisa is a former member of the Boards of the California Women’s Law Center and StepUp Women’s Network; a lifetime member of Women Lawyers of Los Angeles and Black WomenLawyers bar organizations; and counsel to the S.H.A.U.N. Foundation for Women and Girls and the Debbie Allen Dance Academy.

    Lisa earned an LL.M. from Georgetown University (1995); a J.D. from the University of Southern California Gould School of Law (1993); and received a B.A. from Furman University (1990). Lisa lives in Lake Hollywood with her family, husband Andrew and children Isabel and Evan.

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