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Amy Marren MBE PLY

I’m Amy Marren, a former British Paralympic swimmer who is now pursuing a career in law. I started swimming at a young age and competed internationally from my early teens. I had the opportunity to represent Great Britain in various competitions, including the 2016 Rio Paralympics, from which I came home with a Bronze medal.

After starting University, I quickly found that I wasn’t best suited to the traditional University route and instead I decided to pursue a legal apprenticeship. I started my Paralegal apprenticeship in September 2017, and I’m currently working toward qualifying as a solicitor via the Solicitor apprenticeship. Both apprenticeships gave me the unique opportunity to apply the focus and determination I developed in sport to this new chapter in my life.

In recognition of my contributions to apprenticeships and further education, I was immensely honoured to receive an MBE in the 2024 King’s Birthday Honours list. This award means a great deal to me, as it reflects the hard work and support I’ve received from so many along the way.

Whilst swimming was, and always will be an important part of my journey, I’m now focused on my legal career and excited for the challenges that lie ahead.

CPD & Training with Amy Marren MBE PLY:

In-house Annual Conference 2025

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30th April 2025 09:00 - 17:00 CPD & training events, Conference, In-house
Following on from the success of last year’s conference, we are proud to offer our In-House Annual Conference 2025 to members for free. This conference will be held over two mornings on 31 April and 1 May 2025. Join us to discuss key challenges and opportunities facing in-house lawyers. The agenda will feature a variety of plenary sessions and group discussions, allowing you the opportunity to discuss and learn from other in-house practitioners.
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