Dentons elects Kate Barton as new Global CEO
Dentons annonced that its Global Board of Directors and Global Advisory Committee have elected Kate Barton (pictured) as the Firm’s next Global CEO.
Barton will join Dentons from EY, where she has had a highly distinguished 35-year career in a variety of executive leadership roles, most recently as Global Vice Chair.
She will succeed Elliott Portnoy, the founding Global CEO, who has served since the Firm’s launch in 2013.
Barton led multiple business units at EY, a $50 billion organization operating in 150 countries around the world.
In addition to serving as Global Vice Chair, she was CEO of Tax, Law, and People Advisory Services, which had a global workforce of 70,000 professionals and – under her leadership – generated revenues in excess of $11 billion.
Among other achievements, she helped to transform EY’s global tax practice through strategic investments in people, technology, global shared service centers, world-class methods and processes, and M&A activity.
Barton will join Dentons in early September to begin a meaningful handover period with Portnoy, whose term ends on November 9, 2024. Barton will start her term as Global CEO on November 10, 2024.
As founding Global CEO, Portnoy has overseen significant growth – Dentons serves clients in 167 locations in 82 countries – while advancing the Firm’s distinctive “uniquely global, deeply local” approach to professional services.
Under his leadership, Dentons has become one of the best known and most favorably regarded law firms in surveys of the world’s most important purchasers of legal and business solutions services.
The process to appoint the Global CEO was led by Dentons’ Global Board Talent & Governance Committee Chair, Gerald Singham, with the support of the Firm’s Global Board and Global Advisory Committee (which is composed of the Firm’s regional and local boards). The process explored both internal and external candidates across all geographies.
Barton has received numerous honors and awards over the course of her career, including “Female Executive of the Year” by Women World Awards for her technology innovation in tax, “Woman of the Year – Business Services” by the Stevie Awards, and “Women of Influence” by the New York Business Journal.
She serves on the Boards of All Stars National, Shanti Bhavan, The Ireland Funds Dinner Committee, Boston College Law Deans Advisory Council and Boston University School of Management Advisory Council. She is a licensed CPA in New York and Massachusetts, a member of the Massachusetts and Boston Bar Associations, and is NACD Director Certified. Barton earned her LLM in Taxation from Boston University School of Law, her JD in Law, Order of the Coif, from Boston College Law School where she was Magna Cum Laude, and her BS in Business Administration from Boston University.