JASON LAFAYETTE
Director of Technology, Analytics & Process Services
Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do…Sail away…Explore. Dream. Discover. — H. Jackson Brown Jr.’s Mother (Not Mark Twain)
JASON LAFAYETTE
Director of Technology, Analytics & Process Services
Jason Lafayette is the Director of Technology, Analytics & Process Services, and a member of the LEAD committee at The Wilson Law Group. Jason has been with the firm since 2003.
Jason is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day technology operations of the firm, which include the Desktop and Network Services group, along with the Business Processes Analysts, Applications and Development groups. These teams have collectively played vital roles in delivering robust technology and data gathering functions for the firm. These services and deliverables help ensure the firm’s technology not only meet today’s standards, but also the industry’s projected standards for security and reliability. The TAPS department is very aware of the important part technology plays in any modern business and has a responsibility to make sure the firm is ready to take on any challenge and opportunity. Using lessons learned from the LEAD committee, and the examples of our Executive Committee, Jason works closely with his peers to better understand their individual lines of business, and tailoring TAPS to be a productive partner in their endeavors.
Originally from California, via Texas; Jason made his way to Arkansas to attend Harding University. After college, Jason attended the North American Education Centers night school, in order to study the latest in computer systems and network design. Jason has been working in the IT arena since 1997 and exclusively with technology since 2000. His IT career has ranged from auto, telecom infrastructure, and global power industries. Jason ultimately found his calling in supporting the legal community.
Jason’s passion is his family, and finds his most satisfaction when reading, experiencing the details of complex mechanical items, and witnessing the skills exerted by experts of almost any subject matter.