Hogan Lovells CEO Stephen Immelt remembers a bike ride years ago with J. Warren Gorrell Jr.
He and Gorrell, Immelt’s predecessor as leader of the Global 100 firm, were climbing the French Alps. At mile 90, Gorrell stopped and felt ill.
J. Warren Gorrell Jr., a longtime leader at Hogan Lovells until stepping aside two years ago, is preparing to retire at 62. He will remain chairman emeritus at the Global 100 firm he helped form through a transatlantic merger in 2010.
December 14, 2016 at 03:10 PM
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Hogan Lovells CEO Stephen Immelt remembers a bike ride years ago with J. Warren Gorrell Jr.
He and Gorrell, Immelt’s predecessor as leader of the Global 100 firm, were climbing the French Alps. At mile 90, Gorrell stopped and felt ill.
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