Big four partners in top women under 35 list

Three Big Four partners are included in the latest Management Today’s top 35 women under 35 list

Written by AccountancyAge.com

The latest Management Today’s top 35 women under 35 list includes Jodi Birkett, 32, the youngest corporate finance partner at Deloitte, who has advised on more than 25 high-profile merger and acquisitions in two years valued at more than £2.5bn.

Another Big Four partner on the list is Olivia Gillan, 31, who joined PricewaterhouseCoopers in 2001 and in 2005, aged 28, and became the firm’s youngest director. She is now a partner, leading the strategy group’s specialist retail team, and has worked on M&A deals, including Kurt Geiger, Radley and Agent Provocateur.

The third big four partner Stacey Lax, 30, made partner at Ernst & Young this summer, heads its customs and international trade business in the UK, having launched a global export control services business.

Also on the list is Juliette Johnson, 30, the senior family business adviser at Coutts & Co, who joined from BDO Stoy Hayward earlier this year where she was director of its centre for family business.

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