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Dennis Ehling Named a Leader of Influence: Nonprofit & Philanthropy by Los Angeles Business Journal

Blank Rome partner Dennis M.P. Ehling, co-chair of the firm's Gaming Industry team, has been named a Leader of Influence: Nonprofit & Philanthropy by the Los Angeles Business Journal

This year’s honorees include "some of the leading lights of the nonprofit sector – inspirational individuals who have stepped up to provide examples of forming powerful partnerships and developing strategies to better meet the many needs of our community and beyond." In the annual supplement, each honoree is recognized with a brief profile that highlights details about their careers and recent successes they’ve achieved.

To view the Leaders of Influence: Nonprofit & Philanthropy 2024 supplement, please click here.


Dennis' honoree profile, as published in the Los Angeles Business Journal, is copied in full below.

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Dennis M.P. Ehling
Partner, Business Litigation; Co-Chair, Gaming Industry Team
Blank Rome LLP

Blank Rome partner and Gaming Industry Team co-chair Dennis Ehling has worked with clients in the highly regulated and rapidly expanding gaming and interactive entertainment industries for decades on a wide variety of issues. He has built a reputation as one of the most sought-after advisors in the country. 

But it is his work outside of his law practice, with the Arthritis Foundation, that has landed him in this section. Each year, Ehling and his wife Peggy complete the Arthritis Foundation’s world-renowned San Francisco to Los Angeles California Coast Classic bike ride fundraiser. He was named to the board’s executive committee in 2021 and in November will take the helm as chair of the board, where he will keep the lines of communication and collaboration open across the Foundation’s geographic markets nationally, to help support the awareness and fundraising efforts of supporters in each region.

From September 21, 2024, through September 28, 2024, Dennis will be riding his bicycle 525 miles from San Francisco to Los Angeles to help put a stop to arthritis. Follow this link to visit his personal web page and help in his efforts to support the Arthritis Foundation.