Franklins Solicitors is excited to welcome Jon Corbett as Strategy Partner

We’re delighted that Jon Corbett has joined our Senior Management Team as Strategy Partner.

Jon is a highly experienced business leader with over 20 years at Director level within Barclays Bank, where he led teams across multiple segments and regions. His career has been defined by strategic leadership, delivering transformation programmes and driving performance through strong stakeholder relationships.

Jon also co-founded the Silverstone Technology Cluster, helping to promote business growth in the South-East Midlands region.

Since 2014, Jon has held a number of Non-Executive and advisory roles across both public and private sectors. His insight spans large corporates, SMEs and start-up.

Reflecting on the decision to join Franklins, Jon said:

“I am delighted to be working with Franklins at a key point as the firm develops and delivers their growth strategy.  As I build my new portfolio career, it is critical that I am working with organisations whose values align with my own; I see that within the team here at Franklins. It is a hugely exciting opportunity for me to support the Senior Management Team within Franklins to achieve their strategic goals and ambitions. In addition, I am looking forward to the opportunity of working with the Firms’ clients in a similar way.”

Speaking about the decision to bring Jon on board, Andrea Smith, Equity Partner said:

“Franklins has established a solid foundation and built a strong reputation, with a team that is committed to providing outstanding client service. With Jon’s expertise now part of our leadership team, we are confident that our ambitious plans will gain momentum. His wealth of knowledge, skills, and strategic insight will be invaluable as we continue to grow and navigate the evolving legal landscape. We are thrilled to have him on board and look forward to the impact he will have on both our firm and our clients.”

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