A long-time Koch Industries in-house attorney has left the company to become the first general counsel of a conservative philanthropic organization. Jenny Kim, based in Washington, D.C., started working as vice president of operations and general counsel at The Philanthropy Roundtable earlier this month.

It’s the latest career move this year in which an in-house attorney has left a job as associate or deputy general counsel in 2021 to take on their first role as general counsel. For instance, Virginia Johnson at Schneider Electric and Junna Ro at Metromile, a startup car insurance company, are among the most recent to make the jump.

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