Chambliss Law Welcomes New Hire Nicholas Kujawa

  • Monday, August 1, 2022
Nick Kujawa
Nick Kujawa

Chambliss, Bahner & Stophel, P.C. announces the addition of  Nicholas "Nick" T. Kujawa, who will support the firm as a financial analyst by assisting management with analyzing quantitative information for decision-making and planning purposes.

"Nick is a great addition to our Chambliss team because of the financial industry experience he brings," said Executive Director Tony Young. "His attention to detail and overall skills will allow us to better serve our clients now and in the future."

As financial analyst, Mr. Kujawa is responsible for providing and evaluating various financial reports, key performance indicators, and reporting packages to the firm's leadership team. He will also review the firm's historical data and industry research to ensure the firm is providing the best overall user experience to clients. Mr. Kujawa is a graduate of the University of Tennessee where he earned a degree in economics.

Spending close to a decade in the mortgage and insurance industries, he brings a unique perspective to the legal industry and will explore areas that can increase overall efficiency and productivity. In previous roles, Mr. Kujawa was responsible for eliminating redundancy, innovating company reporting, and fostering stronger working relationships.

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