Stowe’s Early Talent Programme Launches!

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Stowe’s Early Talent Programme Launches!

We’re extremely excited to launch our new Early Talent Programme on the 1st of April 2025.

Our new programme will provide structured support for aspiring family lawyers to develop their skills and gain the qualifications required for a successful career in family law.

We want to help as many people as possible into family law and know with the breadth of experience we have here at Stowe, we can offer a truly exceptional and unique programme.

Regional Director, Rachel Roberts shares her thoughts;

“As someone who joined Stowe as a trainee solicitor, I have built my career here as we have grown. I am delighted that this programme will offer some of our exceptionally talented colleagues the structured support they need to build a career in family law with Stowe.”

We’re proud to introduce our first Stowe Early Talent cohort;
✨ Eve Bolt
✨ Emily Shepherd
✨ Órla Connolly
✨ Tamara Mc Gaughey
✨ Charlotte Baxter LLB (Hons) (Open)
✨ Becka Headley

We’re excited to see our first cohort begin this journey and look forward to their achievements!

I work within the Talent Acquisition team here at Stowe with a particular focus across the North. I post a variety of blogs from family law to environmental, wellbeing to progressing careers. Subscribe below to be the first to receive our latest family law newsletters.

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