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12 January 2018
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Harrison Clark Rickerbys—Rachel Turner

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Turner is new Thames Valley head at Harrison Clark Rickerbys

Partner Rachel Turner has been announced as the new head of the corporate team at Harrison Clark Rickerbys in the Thames Valley.

She joins the firm from the corporate team at Shoosmiths, and has spent the last 12 years working in the Thames Valley area. Her areas of expertise include mid-market M&A deals, joint ventures and venture capital investment.

The firm’s managing partner and national head of corporate Rod Thomas stated: ‘I am delighted that Rachel has joined us – I know that she shares our commitment to outstanding client care and will develop our corporate team in such an active market.’

Rachel added: ‘I am delighted to join the firm’s Thames Valley team and look forward to playing an active role in showcasing the considerable expertise and range of services that it offers, particularly the firm’s international reputation, which is well served by the Thames Valley office’s proximity to Heathrow.’

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