4th October, 2016

Emma Greenhalgh shortlisted for Young Legal Professional of the Year.

Family Team Leader Ped McKinstry recently nominated Family Barrister Emma Greenhalgh for the Young Legal Professional of the Year award for the JCI Manchester Young Talent Awards.

Following a rigorous selection process by an independent Judging panel Emma has subsequently been shortlisted to the Final 4 candidates in that category; the shortlist can be found here - http://www.mytawards.co.uk/shortlist/

JCI Manchester’s Young Talent Awards recognises outstanding individuals between the ages of 18 and 40 who exemplify the best attributes of Manchester’s young people. The awards feature talent across varied sectors in Manchester including finance, legal, property, recruitment, marketing and media. Following nominations, winners will be selected by an independent panel of judges, who are respected members of the Manchester business/professional community.

JCI Manchester will play host to guests on 17th November 2016 for the stunning MYTAwards, which welcomes over 300 of Manchester’s finest professionals to the Imperial War Museum for an evening of celebration and inspiration.



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