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January 8, 2018

Little Appointed to Leadership Tech Valley Steering Committee

Jason A. Little, Esq., partner at Albany-based law firm of Deily & Glastetter, LLP, was appointed to Leadership Tech Valley’s Steering Committee, an initiative of the Capital Region Chamber.  Little will serve on a two-year term basis.

Little is a graduate Leadership Tech Valley’s Class of 2012 where he was involved in a class initiative that made local headlines throughout the Capital Region by generated over $36,000 to renovate the kitchen facilities and sign at the Rotterdam Junction Fire Department which was severely damaged by Hurricane Irene in August 2011.  The renovations allowed the Fire Department to continue providing meals to displaced residents as well as relief workers, provide information to local residents and serve as a base for relief efforts in the area.  As a member of the Steering Committee, Little and his team will be involved in program planning for incoming classes.

“I am honored to join the Leadership Tech Valley (LTV) Steering Committee. LTV is a great resource for professionals to grow and gain effective leadership skills through experiences gathered working with their LTV classmates and being introduced to today’s leaders in the Capital Region.  I look forward to working with my fellow committee members to plan a program day for this year’s LTV class.

Little joined Deily & Glastetter, LLP in 2010 and practices in the firm’s Commercial Law and Litigation department representing national, regional and local clients in various pre-litigation, litigation and post-litigation matters.  His practice focuses on complex commercial litigation, commercial lending, workouts and dispute resolution, and commercial bankruptcy matters.  Little also advises clients on various business and transactional matters, commercial loans and workouts, internal compliance and control, and strategizing cost effective business solutions to litigation.

Prior to joining the firm, Little’s practice focused in the areas of employment and labor law, including handling complex employment discrimination and civil rights matters in the State and Federal courts and agencies of New York.  He is a current member of several bar associations including the Albany County Bar, Capital Region Bankruptcy Bar, Hudson Valley Bankruptcy Bar and the Northern District of New York Federal Court Bar Associations.