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Jodie Gray

Director, Private Client

Jodie is a Private Client Director at Fairway with more than 20 years of industry experience. She is responsible for a managing a team that specialises in wealth structuring and the provision of family office services.

Jodie is passionate about delivering Fairway's exceptional standards of client service as well as mentoring her team to reach their full potential. In her role, Jodie often travels to the UK and the Middle East to meet with clients and intermediaries and attend key industry events.

Jodie joined Fairway from another local service provider where she worked for 16 years, most recently as Director and Board member with a particular focus on administrative solutions to HNW private clients, including real estate services, succession planning and governance. 

Jodie holds the STEP Diploma in International Trust Management.

 

 

 

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