The English economist and tenor singer, Robert John Graham-Campbell, obtained his Master of Arts degree in Economics from the University of Cambridge (1983-1986). From 1987 to 2006 (maybe later), he was a member of the Cambridge Singers (Director: John Rutter).
Robert Graham-Campbell has worked as Director/Manager at the investment bank Robert Fleming (1986-1996); Director, Co-Head Healthcare M&A at Robert Fleming (1997-2000) (director specialising in mergers and acquisitions.); Chief Executive Seven Bedford Row Chambers (2001-2006); Chief Executive at Maitland Chambers (2007-April 2011); Advisory Board member at City Law School (2008-February 2015). He joined the legal practice Pemberton Greenish (based in Chelsea) as Chief Executive Officer in May 2011, a role created to assume the responsibilities of managing partner. He chairs the Management Board and has executive responsibility for the firm’s strategy and development. In addition, he is responsible for the operational and financial management of the business. |