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Bringing the World to Liverpool: Forge your path in law.

1:00pm - 2:30pm / Thursday 24th September 2020
Type: Networking Event / Category: Department
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Bringing the World to Liverpool series of events is back this September.

The exciting new series of online talks featuring University of Liverpool graduates who have taken their degrees across the world are back this month. Each event will be dedicated to a sector from finance to compute services, law and entrepreneurship.

The series will connect you with graduates who are living and working in different parts of the world, including the UK. They will be sharing their unique stories, as well as providing advice, tips, and knowledge they wish they had known at University or when setting out in their career.

The series includes graduates from a wide range of sectors with different professional backgrounds and levels of experience. Each event will last for 60 minutes and will include time to ask questions of the speakers. The events will also be recorded and shared afterwards with attendees.

Speaker Profiles:
Esther Bukoye
Esther studied Law and graduated from the University of Liverpool in 2018. After graduating from the university, she ran for election and was successfully elected as the 2018-19 Vice President of Liverpool Guild of Students, as part of a team to represent over 26,000 students at the University of Liverpool. She founded a number successful projects, including the Guild’s first ‘Black Leadership Conference’, the ‘Guild Talks’ series which fostered dialogue on diversity, equality, and black history, with the series also being included as part of Writing on the Wall’s 2019 WoWFest programme.
As an avid public speaker, Esther whilst in office founded the ‘I Have a Dream to Thrive Conference’, an outreach event, which trained sixty years 10 students from low socio-economic backgrounds in the art of public speaking in collaboration with Speakers Trust. After completing her term in office, Esther has gone on to receive scholarships which have allowed her to study the Bar Professional Training Course with a Masters and will be called to the Bar later this year.
After completing her term in office, Esther has gone on to receive scholarships which have allowed her to study the Bar Professional Training Course with a Masters and will be called to the Bar later this year.

Zoe Moore-Martin (Law LLB 2015)
Zoe is a newly qualified solicitor, having recently joined the Pinnacle Group as in-house legal counsel.
In 2018, following completion of the Legal Practice Course Masters, Zoe started her training contract at top 25 UK law firm DWF in Liverpool. Zoe sat in various teams such as Corporate, Commercial, Insurance Litigation (Motor) and Real Estate Litigation. Zoe also completed a secondment with the Amazon Legal team, supporting UK Operations and EU Logistics.
Zoe won the Merseyside Junior Lawyer Division ‘Star Trainee Solicitor 2019’ for her work ethic, commitment to diversity & inclusion education and leadership of the office social committee.
Zoe is the North West Ambassador for the Liverpool Law School Alumni Association and is an active mentor for several current Law students.