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PA Consulting announces 2020 financial results
PA Consulting, the consultancy that’s bringing ingenuity to life, announces another record financial performance for the year ending December 2020. With its diverse teams of experts combining innovative thinking and breakthrough technologies, PA delivered for its clients, people and communities through a most challenging year.
2020 brought significant change for PA; the firm welcomed Ken Toombs as CEO in October, succeeding Alan Middleton after 13 years as CEO. In December, PA announced Jacobs (NYSE: J) as its new investor, bringing a successful five-year investment period with The Carlyle Group to a close. Adjusted EBITDA more than doubled over the period of Carlyle’s investment, which saw compound annual revenue growth of 12 per cent since 2016.[1] The Jacobs transaction valued PA at £1.825 billion reflecting the strength of PA’s offer and market position.
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8 March 2021
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My interest in law began in my early teens when I became aware of how laws interact with everyday life. I was always very interested in tech (growing up with video gaming), which ultimately led me to the world of intellectual property.
I completed a Law LLB degree at Nottingham Trent University in 2013. As part of my degree, I completed a placement year at a local firm in their business defence department, where I dealt with a range of matters involving fraud. I completed the LPC at Nottingham Law School. I did not have a training contract in place at qualification and ended up as a paralegal in conveyancing, which I quickly learned was not for me.
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A pressing demand for emergency COVD-19 ventilators triggered an unprecedented response across industry and academia. Andrew Wade reports.
In the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, an emergency call was put out to UK industry for assistance of all kinds. The nature of the virus meant that one of the most pressing needs was for ventilators, complex biomedical machines that assist gravely ill patients with breathing.
As hospitals across the UK started seeing increasing numbers admitted with breathing difficulties, companies from right across the manufacturing spectrum came together on multiple ventilator projects. Rather than single out an individual effort, The Engineer’s C2I award for Covid Response recognises the work of several collaborations that rose to this challenge.