Steven Iseman
About Steven Iseman
Steven Iseman is a Segment Specialist at Thomson Reuters, focusing on strategic initiatives for Small Professional Firms and Law Associations. With nearly 24 years of experience, he has a strong background in litigation and product development for the legal industry.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Steven Iseman has been employed at Thomson Reuters as a Segment Specialist - Small Law since 2000. In this role, he develops and delivers strategic initiatives that focus on go-to-market strategies, new product development, pricing, and channel strategies. He works to drive growth in the Small Professional Firms and Law Association segments by maximizing program effectiveness and revenue. Iseman collaborates with various departments within Thomson Reuters to meet financial plan targets and other segment metrics.
Education and Expertise
Steven Iseman holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and Political Science from Carleton University, where he studied from 1984 to 1988. He also earned a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) from the University of Windsor, completing his studies from 1988 to 1991. His educational background provides a foundation for his expertise in the legal field, particularly in developing tools for litigators.
Background
Before joining Thomson Reuters, Steven Iseman worked as a lawyer at Ontario Power Generation for one year, from 1998 to 1999. He has nearly a decade of experience in litigation practice, which informs his current role focused on the legal industry. Iseman's experience includes working with various law firm types, such as sole practitioners, litigation firms, and in-house counsel.
Achievements
In his current position, Steven Iseman is responsible for managing all product lines for small professional firms in Canada, including online, software, and print products. He engages closely with technology and content teams to conceptualize, design, build, and promote products tailored for the legal industry. His efforts are aimed at enhancing the effectiveness of programs and driving revenue growth within his segments.