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Sam Burnand

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Sam joined Laceys in 2015, bringing her extensive marketing expertise to the firm. In her role as Marketing Manager, she oversees all aspects of branding, website content, events, advertising, and social media, ensuring these efforts effectively communicate with both current and prospective clients.

Before joining Laceys, Sam worked for over 10 years in several marketing agencies in London, managing client projects across different campaigns for household names such as Coca Cola, Stella Artois and the Department of Health. This comprehensive experience across industries provided her with a robust foundation and the confidence to transition into the legal sector.

Her approach is client-centric, looking through the lens of the customer rather than the solicitor, to ensure that Laceys’ marketing strategies resonate with the firm’s audience, allowing the solicitors to focus on their legal expertise.

Outside the office

Sam is an regular racketball and tennis player and enjoys cycling through the Purbecks. She also appreciates a good glass of wine and a dance whenever the opportunity comes up!

  • 2015

  • Joined Laceys Solicitors

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