At the end of 2015, Duane Morris partner Nolan N. Atkinson Jr. will be leaving a profession that still struggles with increasing its diverse population to join the government ranks of a city that is quite diverse, but is seeking to improve inclusion.

Atkinson, who has spent the last eight years as chief diversity and inclusion officer of Duane Morris, will serve as the city of Philadelphia’s first-ever chief diversity and inclusion officer under Mayor-elect Jim Kenney.

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