Kaman and Cusimano announces new Chairs

We are pleased to announce a new leadership structure within Kaman and Cusimano effective January 1st.  This new structure will allow our growing firm to continue to provide exceptional customer service and legal expertise to our clients. Joseph (“Jay”) Cusimano will continue on in his role as Managing Partner. Joining him as part of the leadership team are:

  • Legal Services Chair, Partner Darcy Mehling Good
  • Columbus Office Chair, Chair of Administration Department, Partner Jeffrey Kaman
  • Cleveland Office Chair, Partner Shannon McCormick
  • Cincinnati Office Chair, Partner Magdalena (“Maggie”) Myers

As Legal Service Chair, Darcy will be tasked with overseeing the legal product produced by the firm.  As Office Chairs, Jeff, Shannon, and Maggie, will be responsible for the internal oversight and management of their respective offices, as well as providing additional customer service support to our clients.  In recognition of their experience and dedication, we congratulate Darcy, Jeff, Shannon, and Maggie on their new designation of Chair at Kaman and Cusimano, and their new roles within the firm.

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