Q&A with Hank Barry, Co-Chair of Sidley Austin
I welcomed Hank Barry, co-chair of Sidley’s Emerging Companies and Venture Capital practice, on my Blog Talk Radio show last Monday. I met Hank during his tenure years as the CEO at Napster.
During our interview Hank shared his experience with Napster as a “good one.” He said,
“I wouldn’t change a moment of it.” Hank explained to me that because of some internal issues at Napster, his partners asked him to be the CEO for, “quote, three or four weeks,” but he ended up staying in that position for almost two years. We talked about his complex career with Napster, learning about policy making, negotiating with record companies, and interactions with some of the major artists.
We then shifted into a conversation about Hanks career with Sidley, a worldwide law firm. Hank said, “The fundamental mission of the firm is to provide the highest quality of professional legal services, simple as that.” We discussed his work with pro bono cases and human rights cases including the launch of the first global pro bono initiatives called the Africa and Asia Agricultural Enterprise program, which entails reaching out to developing countries and helping people who have agricultural goods get those products to market and get a fair return on their investment.
When asked what his next project or collaboration might be Hank said, “Well I’m just trying to be a good partner to Sidley Austin. I mean that’s my main goal in life right now, just to be a good partner and grow this office.”
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Until next time,
Kelli Richards, CEO of All Access Group