Brownstein Names Nicole Ament and David Cohen New Members of the Firm’s Executive Committee

Nicole Ament and David Cohen
Nicole Ament, left, and David Cohen, right. / Photos provided by Brownstein.

Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck announced on June 3 shareholders Nicole Ament and David Cohen are new members of the firm’s executive committee. They join the firm’s current EC members: Managing Partner Rich Benenson and Shareholders Gino Maurelli, Al Mottur, Angela Otto and Elizabeth Paulsen. Ament and Cohen replace term-limited Shareholders Adam Agron and Scott Slater, according to the announcement.

“It’s an honor to welcome Nicole and David to the Executive Committee. Their leadership and strategic vision will benefit the firm, our clients and our communities,” said Benenson in a news release. “Both Nicole and David are longtime leaders within the firm, and I look forward to working with them as they provide strategic guidance to help shape Brownstein’s future. I also want to share my absolute appreciation of Adam and Scott’s service to the firm during their time on the Executive Committee and through their other leadership roles.”


Ament brings 25 years of experience to her work for clients in the real estate industry and has spent the last four years as chair of Brownstein’s real estate department. Focusing on land use, development, financing and disposition, she spearheads transactions featuring complex portfolios and large single assets. 

Previously, she served as the chair of the firm’s hospitality, resort and recreation industry group and, in 2018, was named one of Bisnow’s Denver Power Women for having a significant impact on the business and commercial real estate industries.

Cohen combines a legal and government relations practice to navigate sophisticated oversight, regulatory and advocacy matters at the intersection of business and government. Cohen was a former tech executive, senior agency official and congressional staffer. 

Before returning to Brownstein, Cohen served as chief administrative officer for CLEAR, a leading biometric technology company. He also served as chief of staff to three U.S. Customs Service commissioners and currently serves on the board of the Mizel Institute and the Counterterrorism Education Learning Lab.

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