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Date: May 13, 2014

Pressley Joins Foley & Mansfield as Director of Information Services and Technology

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Date: May 13, 2014
by foleyandmansfield

Pressley Joins Foley & Mansfield as Director of Information Services and Technology

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Pressley Joins Foley & Mansfield as Director of Information Services and Technology

Foley & Mansfield today announced that Terry Pressley has recently joined the firm as its Director of Information Services and Technology. Recognized as a CIO of the Year by the Minneapolis St. Paul Business Journal in September 2012, Terry has a demonstrated record of building and retaining high performing teams and creating synergetic partnerships and relationships with users, vendors and service providers. 

Pressley joins just as the firm is preparing to undergo a massive technological transformation with the implementation of Thomson Reuters’ 3E and MatterSphere software platforms. “As the firm celebrates its 25th anniversary year, our technology team has been devoting countless hours and resources to current technology initiatives, ultimately placing our firm in a position to thrive for another 25 years,” says CEO Peter Torseth. “Terry is coming aboard to help direct and coordinate our efforts, guide us through this transformation, and identify the next series of challenges. His attention to detail, determination, and positive perspective make him a perfect fit for our firm.” 

Prior to joining Foley & Mansfield, Terry served as CIO at the law firm of Leonard, Street and Deinard, and also served in leadership roles with several other law firms including Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi and Popham, Haik. 

 

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