Holland & Hart Partner Bret Busacker Appointed to Board of Directors for American Red Cross of Greater Idaho
Boise, Idaho (PRWEB) July 29, 2014 -- Bret Busacker, a partner in Holland & Hart LLP’s Boise office, has been appointed to the Board of Directors for the American Red Cross of Greater Idaho.
Busacker is an experienced business attorney with a focus on employee benefits and executive compensation matters. He advises clients on a wide spectrum of topics regarding equity and incentive compensation, benefit plan design, plan administration, compliance, and governance concerns. His clients include public and private businesses, governmental entities, nonprofit organizations, human resources executives, compensation committees, and benefit committees, among others. In this capacity, he assists his clients with compliance matters in connection with tax, labor, and securities regulations.
Busacker is a graduate of The Ohio State University, Moritz College of Law, and Washington State University, College of Business and Economics. He received his bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University. He is admitted to practice law in Idaho and Ohio.
About the American Red Cross of Greater Idaho
The American Red Cross of Greater Idaho is part of the largest and most diverse service organization in the U.S. It serves more than 1.4 million people and cover almost 84,000 square miles in nearly 39 Idaho counties, as well as Malheur county in Oregon and Asotin and Garfield counties in Washington. The Greater Idaho Chapter provides food and shelter in emergencies, assists members of the United States armed forces and their families, teaches lifesaving skills, and much more. Its vision is to be the most trusted community service organization in education, preparation, and response to natural disasters and human emergencies. The Board of Directors assists with strategic planning and fundraising for chapters within the Idaho Region to make their community work possible.
Carol Sunnucks, Holland & Hart LLP, +1 (303) 295-8364, [email protected]
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