Salute to Women of Achievement 2024 Honoree
McDonald Carano congratulates Lindsay Knox on being an Honoree at the Salute to Women of Achievement event hosted by the Nevada Women’s Fund on May 23. “This event, considered Reno’s largest business luncheon, brings together nearly 1,400 attendees annually to recognize individual women for their outstanding community service, career accomplishments, and personal achievements.”
Lindsay is a Senior Vice President in McDonald Carano’s Government Affairs & Advocacy Group. She works with state agencies, legislators, and the Governor’s office to help advance her clients’ legislative and policy priorities. Lindsay is on the Executive Board of Douglas County Business Council and Board of Trustees of Carson Valley Health Foundation.
In 2023, Lindsay received a State Commendation Medal from the Governor, a Patrick Henry Award from the U.S. National Guard Association, and was named an “Up & Coming Business Person” in Northern Nevada Business Weekly’s Best in Business awards program.

About McDonald Carano
In 2024, McDonald Carano celebrated its 75ᵗʰ Anniversary of serving Nevada’s legal, business, government, and civic communities. More than 60 lawyers and government affairs professionals serve Nevada, national, and international clients from our offices in Reno, Las Vegas, and Carson City. McDonald Carano provides transactional, litigation, regulatory, and government affairs services to startups, corporations, private companies, trade associations, nonprofits, public entities, high-net-worth individuals, and family offices throughout Nevada. We are deeply committed to supporting local communities by volunteering our time, resources, and services, including pro bono legal services, to nonprofit organizations, charitable foundations, and public service entities. We are proud to be your Nevada law firm since 1949.
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