Tyson & Mendes Promotes Cayce Lynch to National Managing Partner
Lynch's promotion is a landmark moment for Tyson & Mendes and the industry as a whole. According to recent surveys, only 12% of law firm managing partners are women. Also striking is Lynch's age: at under 40, she is one of the youngest law firm executives. Having previously served as the firm's Administrative Partner, her new role formalizes and contextualizes the responsibilities she has performed for the firm over the past eight years, including overseeing critical strategic operations, driving a culture of transparency and inclusion, and leading the firm through a period of unprecedented growth.
"This promotion is not just about Cayce's past accomplishments—it's about our future as a firm and an industry," said Founding Partner
Lynch's promotion also aligns with Tyson & Mendes' commitment to advancing diversity in leadership, underscored by the firm's recent Mansfield Certification, which measures and improves the representation of historically underrepresented lawyers in leadership roles through a data-driven process administered by Diversity Lab. Tyson & Mendes has pledged to recertify for 2024-25 in its efforts to redefine leadership across the legal industry through transparency, introspection, and accountability.
"We are not only committed to our clients and our legacy but also to the people who make this firm great," said Founding Partner
Throughout her tenure as Administrative Partner, Lynch has implemented measures to ensure the firm's attorneys and employees are well-supported as they build their careers and exceed client expectations. Lynch has also championed firmwide initiatives to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion, including founding the Women's Initiative, which promotes the professional advancement of female attorneys and serves the insurance defense industry broadly through groundbreaking events.
Lynch's advancement is the most recent in a long line of moves to advance female leaders within the firm. Earlier this year, Law360 ranked Tyson & Mendes second out of similar-sized firms for female representation among equity partners, with 50% of the equity partners being women. Tyson & Mendes has opened its last nine offices with women at the helm, and 50% of its Regional Managing Partners are women.
"I am honored to serve as the firm's National Managing Partner, and look forward to continued growth and excellence alongside Bob, Pat, and all the incredible people who make our firm the premiere insurance defense firm in America," said Lynch. "At Tyson & Mendes, we are committed to creating an environment where diverse voices are not only heard, but amplified, and I'm excited to continue building that legacy."
For more information about Tyson & Mendes and to view career opportunities, visit www.tysonmendes.com.
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