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Our guest this week is someone who’s never been one to sit around and rest on her laurels. What’s more, Sarah Davis is not what you’d describe as your everyday lawyer.
Sarah’s high profile career in the UK has seen her garner much recognition for her legal career including being shortlisted for the Black British Business Awards and the UK’s Hot 100 Lawyers to name a few.
London-based Sarah, has a broad non executive board career these days and also advises other organisations as a General Counsel. During her executive career she spent more than 15 years as General Counsel at The Guardian Media Group. That meant she was there in the thick of it when The Guardian was publishing the first Wikileaks stories, the Edward Snowdon stories, and of course so much more, which we’ll hear about.
We think you can tell from Sarah’s Board career which includes Unicef UK and the Women’s Prize Trust (which awards the highly regarded Women's Prize for Fiction) that Sarah has a huge heart and clearly a love of the written word.
In this episode you’ll hear more about Sarah’s love of books as well as:
There’s lots of great insights in this conversation so enjoy this episode with the warm and impact-focused Sarah Davis.
Useful Links
Unicef UK
Women's Prize for Fiction
RGSI - global think-tank for the legal industry
International Catalogue Raisonné Association
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Our guest this week is someone who’s never been one to sit around and rest on her laurels. What’s more, Sarah Davis is not what you’d describe as your everyday lawyer.
Sarah’s high profile career in the UK has seen her garner much recognition for her legal career including being shortlisted for the Black British Business Awards and the UK’s Hot 100 Lawyers to name a few.
London-based Sarah, has a broad non executive board career these days and also advises other organisations as a General Counsel. During her executive career she spent more than 15 years as General Counsel at The Guardian Media Group. That meant she was there in the thick of it when The Guardian was publishing the first Wikileaks stories, the Edward Snowdon stories, and of course so much more, which we’ll hear about.
We think you can tell from Sarah’s Board career which includes Unicef UK and the Women’s Prize Trust (which awards the highly regarded Women's Prize for Fiction) that Sarah has a huge heart and clearly a love of the written word.
In this episode you’ll hear more about Sarah’s love of books as well as:
There’s lots of great insights in this conversation so enjoy this episode with the warm and impact-focused Sarah Davis.
Useful Links
Unicef UK
Women's Prize for Fiction
RGSI - global think-tank for the legal industry
International Catalogue Raisonné Association
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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