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Pamela Adams (née Hughes) Class of '58
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Catherine Mayer Class of '78
Michell Eagleton (née Totton) Class of '96
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Jane Hunt Class of '01
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Anushka Asthana Class of '98
Vicky Brazier Class of ‘97
Juliet Blank Class of '97
Jennifer Coates (née Black) Class of ‘61
Joanne Herd (née Tomlinson) Class of '86
Claire Broughton Class of '95
Kathryn Stone (née Dawson) Class of '86
Gina Wilson (née Jones) Class of '61
Lauren Libbert Class of ‘88
Isabelle Grey (née Anscombe) Class of '70
Anita Puzey (née Nixon) Class of '53
Sandra Lawman Class of '77
Kathleen Jones (née Hennis) Class of '54
Jenni Lang Class of '92
Angela Epstein Class of '85
Naomi Cowan (née Clayton) Class '95
Lorraine Lighton (née Goldstone) Class of '74
Jennie Selden
Ele Blank Class of '95
Ann Peart (née Glithero, formerly Arthur) Class of '61

 

June Mesrie Class of '79
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EVER since I was 10 and mesmerised by Crown Court (a daytime TV programme) I decided to become a lawyer without really understanding what that entailed.  I went to Birmingham University to read Law and then went on to Chester Law College to do the Law Society Finals, having secured my traineeship with a City law firm.  It was very much like being on a conveyor belt without having to question anything - simply going from stage to stage. 

 

A few weeks into my training contract I found it wasn’t for me, which was frightening.  I qualified but at age 27 I reached a crossroads and had to decide what I wanted to do next.  I thought about recruitment but I was not taken with the image so I had dismissed it.  However, I realised that through my career to date I knew a lot of people and so I decided to give it a try.

 

I have never looked back.  I was working with like-minded people and had the freedom to run my own business from my desk.  Based in the City of London, I recruited from the outset into solicitors’ firms and financial institutions.  I discovered that advising people on their careers was absolutely fascinating, as well as helping partners and company solicitors build their teams with the right people. 

 

Along the way I met my husband who contacted me needing a job but also found out that he needed a wife (!) and we now have two children.

 

I have been a director in my field for over 10 years and I am currently heading up a team within a major international recruitment company.

 

I believe my early career experiences taught me that we don’t always get it right first time but it is worth persevering to find something you really do want to do. 

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