Natalie Kernisant

Natalie Kernisant
Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer

250 West 55th Street

New York, NY 10019-9601

nkernisant@mofo.com

(212) 336-4352

INDUSTRIES + ISSUES

DEI Strategy + Defense

EDUCATION

Duke University, A.B.

University of Virginia School of Law, J.D.

Harvard Graduate School of Education, M.A.

Cornell University, MILR

Natalie Kernisant is Morrison Foerster’s Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer.

Natalie provides strategic leadership to advance recruiting and retention of talent with a wide range of experiences and perspectives at the firm, as well as providing client development support in the area of diversity and inclusion. She works closely with the firm’s Diversity Strategy Committee co-chairs Alexis Amezcua, Purvi Patel, and Mark Whitaker, and Women’s Strategy Committee co-chairs Carrie Cohen, Julie Park, and Stacey Sprenkel.

Natalie joined Morrison Foerster in November 2013. She was appointed to the newly created role of Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer in December 2020, having previously served as the firm’s Global Director of Diversity and Inclusion.

Prior to joining Morrison Foerster, Natalie served as Human Resources Manager for Risk Management within Global Banking and Markets at Bank of America Merrill Lynch. Before that, she practiced trademark and copyright law and then served as the Special Projects Manager in the Office of Institutional Policy & Planning at Harvard Medical School overseeing the school’s 2011 accreditation process.

In 2021, Natalie was named by Crain’s New York Business to its list of Notable Black Leaders & Executives 2021. The special section recognizes black men and women who have impacted New York City in major ways and sets out to honor their professional, civic, and philanthropic achievements. In 2023, Natalie was recognized as one of Savoy Magazine’s 2023 Most Influential Executives in Diversity & Inclusion. She was also selected to Law360’s Diversity & Inclusion Editorial Advisory Board, whose goal is to provide feedback on Law360’s coverage as well as expert insight on how to shape future coverage. Additionally, she was recognized in the Financial Times 2023 North America Innovative Lawyers report as one of seven individual “Change Makers” in the legal industry for her strategic leadership of the firm’s efforts to advance diversity and inclusion in the workplace. In 2024, Natalie was named as a Change Driver in the Annual Diversity Awards of World IP Review (WIPR). The annual Diversity Awards recognize those who have made exceptional contributions to diversity and inclusion in the field of intellectual property.

During Natalie’s tenure at MoFo, the firm has received multiple diversity and inclusion awards and recognitions.

Rankings

Recognized as a Change Driver

World IP Review Annual Diversity Awards 2024

Recognized as a Change Maker

Financial Times 2023 North America Innovative Lawyers

Named to Diversity & Inclusion Editorial Advisory Board

Law360 2023-2025

Recognized as one of the Most Influential Executives in Diversity & Inclusion

Savoy Magazine 2023

Named to list of Notable Black Leaders & Executives

Crain’s New York Business 2021