MOVERS & SHAKERS
COMPILED BY JOSHUA H. SHIELDS
RICHARDO ANZALDUA
General Counsel MetLife
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Ricardo Anzaldua joined the company as general counsel. He will report to Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Offi cer Steven A. Kandarian and become a member of MetLife’s executive group. He will lead the company’s global legal operations, and oversee MetLife’s government relations and public policy department, corporate secretary’s offi ce, and corporate ethics and compliance group. He joins MetLife from The Hartford Financial Services Group where he was associate gen- eral counsel and senior vice president. At The Hartford, he provided counsel on commercial and consumer markets and served as legal advisor for the company’s group benefi ts business. Anzaldua earned his bach- elor’s degree from Brown University and his law degree from Harvard Law School.
KAREN ROBERTS
Executive Vice President & General Counsel Walmart Stores, Inc.
Karen Roberts was pro- moted to executive vice president and general coun- sel. The 17-year company veteran will manage the legal department, which is responsible for handling all legal matters affecting the company in its domestic and international markets. Roberts was previously Walmart’s executive vice president and president - Walmart Realty for Walmart U.S., where she was responsible for Walmart’s real estate operations and a portfolio of close to 1 billion square feet. She was also senior vice president and chief compliance offi cer for Walmart U.S., where she oversaw the establishment of best in class food safety. Roberts joined Walmart in 1995. She obtained her bachelor of science from Harding University and her J.D. from the University of Arkansas.
LINDA MADRID
Managing Director DHR International
Linda Madrid is the managing director of DHR International’s Washington, D.C. offi ce and global leader of the fi rm’s legal and compliance practice. Leveraging more than 25 years of professional experience as a business law- yer, corporate executive, and executive search consultant, Madrid brings a proven track record of success to DHR International. Her portfolio includes searches for CEOs, general counsel, chief compli- ance and ethics offi cers, risk executives, corporate secretaries, and others. Before DHR, she was a senior client partner in Korn Ferry International’s Legal Center of Expertise. Madrid received her J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center, where she served as editor of the Georgetown Law Journal and her bachelor’s degree in political science, summa cum laude, from Arizona State University.
PAULA J. PHILLIPS Partner
Infante Zumpano
Paula J. Phillips is a partner and chair of the fi rm’s insur- ance defense group. She has 15 years of experience representing clients in a wide range of civil matters, including complex commercial subroga- tion litigation, catastrophic product liability, fi rst- and third-party insurance coverage and defense, construction litigation, legal malpractice, premises liability, aviation law, civil rights, and personal injury. With substantial experience in jury and non-jury trial litigation, Phillips is also skilled at alterna- tive dispute resolution. Phillips graduated from the University of Miami School of Law, cum laude, in 1997. Before moving to Florida, Phillips received her undergraduate degree in speech/drama communica- tions and theatre dance from Cameron University in her native state of Oklahoma.
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