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Paula Fowler has overall responsibility for running the practice. She has worked in the legal profession for over 40 years and has gained a wealth of management experience as a result of this and academic qualifications obtained along the way.
As well as having an MBA, Paula is a Chartered Fellow of the Chartered Management Institute and has a post-graduate certificate in Legal Practice Management. She is also an Associate member of CIPD, a member of the Institute of Directors and a LEXCEL Consultant.
In October 2024, Paula won two awards in the National Business Women’s Awards: Gold Award for Business Woman of the Year in the £10m – £25m turnover category, and the prestigious Gold Lifetime Achievement Award .
Paula likes to travel and has three grown-up children.
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Fisher Jones Greenwood LLP CEO said she felt “honoured” after winning two prestigious accolades at this year’s National Business Women’s Awards. Paula Fowler CEO of Fisher Jones Greenwood LLP (FJG), of a leading East Anglian law firm which has seven offices across Essex, Suffolk, and London, won both the Gold Award for Business Woman of the Year in the £10m – £25m turnover category, and the prestigious Gold Lifetime Achievement Award.
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FJG Chief Executive Officer Paula Fowler has been announced as a finalist in the prestigious 2024 National Business Women’s Awards in the £10m-£25m turnover category. Paula Fowler, who leads Fisher Jones Greenwood LLP (FJG) – which has nine offices in Essex, Suffolk and London – has had a meteoric rise in the profession, having started as an office junior in 1983.
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We are delighted to announce that Joel Tyson, within our Fisher Jones Greenwood LLP (FJG) family law team, has been awarded the Higher Rights of Audience (Civil) accreditation by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA).
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