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Conyers Dill & Pearman is pleased to announce that Tracey
Spevack has joined the firm as the Head of Conyers Corporate
Services (Bermuda).
Mrs Spevack will be responsible for providing leadership,
direction and management and overseeing the day-to-day operations
of the business.
Before joining Conyers, Mrs Spevack was Company Secretary and
Head of Company Secretarial for a leading fund group in the UK,
having prior roles as Head of Company Secretarial for an
international law firm, as well as in-house roles in the banking,
investment/ fund management, defence and healthcare industries. She
has over 25 years of experience as a corporate services
professional and is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of
Secretaries and Administrators (ICSA).
"We are delighted to welcome Tracey to Conyers," said
Justine Blakesley, Global Head of Conyers Client Services. "As
Head of Corporate Services in Bermuda she will be responsible for
ensuring that our service offering remains of the very highest
standard. I am confident that her depth of experience will be of
great benefit to our clients."
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