Ellis Named to Houston Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 Class of 2020
August 25, 2020
Houston Business Journal
Partner Scott Ellis has been named to the Houston Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 Class of 2020.
Ellis is vice chair of Foley’s national Energy Litigation Practice and the hiring partner for the firm’s Houston office.
The class is made up of business and community leaders under 40 who live in the Houston metropolitan area. A panel of judges scored the nominees on the basis of leadership, overcoming challenges and community involvement.
Honorees will be recognized in the journal’s Oct. 30 weekly edition and celebrated during a live broadcast on Oct. 29.
Ellis is vice chair of Foley’s national Energy Litigation Practice and the hiring partner for the firm’s Houston office.
The class is made up of business and community leaders under 40 who live in the Houston metropolitan area. A panel of judges scored the nominees on the basis of leadership, overcoming challenges and community involvement.
Honorees will be recognized in the journal’s Oct. 30 weekly edition and celebrated during a live broadcast on Oct. 29.
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