A top in-house lawyer getting a new job: priceless. Noah Hanft, currently the general counsel and chief franchise officer at MasterCard, is retiring April 1 and has been appointed the new president and chief executive officer of The International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution. He is replacing Kathleen Bryan, who announced her retirement plans last year.

“We are delighted that Mr. Hanft has decided to join CPR,” said William Webster, chairman of the board of directors, in a statement. “He brings a wealth of global experience in complex organizations where he has a proven track record of strategically resolving complex antitrust, commercial, employment and other legal matters through ADR and litigation.”

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