Women in Business Law Awards: inaugural Global Advisory Panel

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Women in Business Law Awards: inaugural Global Advisory Panel

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The Women in Business Law Awards announces the launch of its inaugural Global Advisory Panel

It is with great pleasure that the Women in Business Law Awards announces the first annual Global Advisory Panel. 

The panel has been assembled to ensure that the awards reflects the latest developments and most pressing issues for the promotion of women in the practice of law.  



It has reviewed and made recommendations for the awards methodology, categories, and ideals that would best reflect the views and concerns of women in the practice of law. 

The panel has also provided advice on the most critical challenges facing women in the legal industry. 



We are excited to introduce the members of our inaugural panel: Fiona Nott and Sally Hall. 


Fiona Nott: CEO, The Women’s Foundation


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Fiona Nott is the CEO of Hong Kong-based The Women’s Foundation (TWF). She works tirelessly to advance the mission of TWF through strategic planning, donor relations, and community outreach, to help and serve women and girls that have been marginalised in Hong Kong. Prior to joining TWF she worked as a senior legal professional in numerous leading corporations in Hong Kong. Fiona is an award winner for her advocacy for education and women. In 2020 she won the prestigious Outstanding Achievement Award from the Women in Business Law Awards. 


Sally Hall: Chief Privacy Officer, Euromoney


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Sally Hall is the chief privacy officer for Euromoney People Intelligence and a specialist data privacy lawyer. Prior to joining Euromoney, Sally worked as a freelance solicitor working with a wide range of international clients in the banking, telecoms and retail sectors, advising on all areas of privacy law including compliance, contractual negotiations, data breach and risk. Sally was honoured to be nominated for Woman of the Year in the 2020 Women in Law awards and is passionate about enabling women within the legal industry to shine. Prior to becoming a solicitor, Sally was a professional singer; she has worked for various companies such as the Walt Disney Group, and has a degree in theatre studies as well as her law degree and master’s in advanced legal practice. 

Please join us in congratulating the inaugural panel for their insights, advice and leadership. 


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