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Sports and entertainment attorney joins board of directors

Rosemary A. Colliver has been elected to the board of directors of the Oregon Sports Authority.  An intellectual property attorney with Tonkon Torp, LLP, Colliver focuses her practice on sports and entertainment.  She has represented various companies as well as individual athletes and celebrities in music, television and film.  Before moving to Portland, Colliver began her career with the Beverly Hills, California entertainment law firm of Freund & Brackley, LLP.

“Rosemary’s unique combination of skills and experience with sports marketing makes her a great addition to our board,” said Drew Mahalic, Chief Executive Officer of the Oregon Sports Authority.  “She understands what we are trying to accomplish and brings energy, enthusiasm and know-how to our endeavor.”


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