College of Law Practice Management Inducts Amy Tenney Curren as a 2026 Fellow
The College of Law Practice Management inducted Chief Talent Officer (CTO) Amy Tenney Curren as a 2026 Fellow during its Annual Meeting in late June.
The College of Law Practice Management is an honorary organization that works to improve law practice management and enhance both the quality of legal services and public respect for the legal profession.
The College selects Fellows by invitation only. Each year, current Fellows nominate leaders from across the legal profession, including law firms, corporate legal departments, the judiciary, legal services organizations, legal technology providers, and academia. The College’s Board of Trustees then elects each new class.
“Amy’s election as a Fellow of the College of Law Practice Management is a well-deserved recognition of her leadership and her commitment to strengthening the legal profession,” said Firmwide Managing Principal Marc Goldstein. “Amy brings to her work a rare combination of strategic insight, practical judgment, and deep investment in people. We see that every day at B&D in the way she advances talent development, supports inclusive excellence, and approaches innovation with both rigor and humanity. We are delighted to celebrate this significant honor with her.”
As B&D’s CTO, Amy aligns the firm’s talent and human resources strategies with its business objectives, focusing on attorney and staff integration, professional development, and organizational resilience. She oversees the firm’s education, mentoring, and inclusion initiatives and helps foster B&D’s culture of excellence, collaboration, and innovation.
View a full list of the Class of 2026 Fellows here.


