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Partner Noah Perch-Ahern Recognized in Los Angeles Business Journal's "Thriving in Their 40's" List

December 30, 2024Press Release
Los Angeles Business Journal

We are pleased to announce that Environmental Partner Noah Perch-Ahern was recognized in Los Angeles Business Journal's "Thriving in Their 40's" feature. LABJ featured some of Los Angeles’ leading professionals in their 40s, along with some insights about their careers, attributes, and accomplishments.

Noah Perch-Ahern is a preeminent environmental and energy attorney but also has broad-based experience representing and counseling clients in many practice areas. Noah maintains a national environmental and energy practice involving complex litigation, regulatory counsel, and transactional matters. At the same time, he closely manages clients' matters involving everything from high-value probate and nonprofit foundation matters to significant corporate acquisitions. Noah has represented clients in numerous high-stakes matters and is often tapped to work on complex cases and disputes without an easy solution.

Noah expands his practice outside the courtroom through his leadership in a variety of organizations focusing on environmental and energy issues, through which he works with key decision-makers of environmental and energy regulatory initiatives. He currently serves as the Vice Chair of the Board of Directors for TreePeople, which advocates and works to support sustainable urban ecosystems in the Greater Los Angeles area through education, volunteer community-based action, and advocacy.  He is also the Vice Chair of the TreePeople Land Trust, which acquires and manages conservation lands and performs environmental mitigation and restoration projects.  Additionally, he acts as Co-Chair of the Water, Energy & Environmental Sustainability Council at the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce. Noah is also the President Emeritus of the Young Professionals in Energy Los Angeles (YPE), and a former board member of the Board of Trustees on the Southern California Water Committee (SCWC) and  the Board of Directors at both the Valley Industry and Commerce Association (VICA).

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