Ines Dawson

Associate Director at Corient | Family Office, Solicitor, Global Affairs Expert, Multilingual

United Kingdom

About

Experience

  • Associate Director, Family Office at Corient
    Jun 2026 - Present · 2 mos

    Corient is the world's largest independent non-bank wealth manager and multi-family office, explicitly focused on serving the world’s leading families.

  • Stonehage Fleming ()
    • Associate Director
      Jun 2025 - Present · 1 yr 2 mos

    • Manager, Family Office
      Oct 2022 - Jun 2025 · 2 yrs 9 mos

      Stonehage Fleming is an international multi-family office advising clients around the world.

  • Maurice Turnor Gardner LLP (3 yrs 9 mos)
    • Solicitor Private Wealth
      May 2021 - Oct 2022 · 1 yr 6 mos

      As a firm, we advise international and domestic individuals, private banks, financial institutions, family offices, charities, trustees and beneficiaries on a wide range of private client matters. My areas of focus include UK and international estate and succession planning, cross-border probate, lasting powers of attorney, immigration applications and philanthropy. I am bilingual in French and English and have experience working with clients in French.

    • Trainee Solicitor
      Feb 2019 - May 2021 · 2 yrs 4 mos

      Seats: two in Private Wealth, Real Estate, and Litigation

  • Business Development & Strategic Partnerships at GlobalCitizen
    May 2014 - Nov 2016 · 2 yrs 7 mos

    - Built, managed and continually developed a nonprofit sales pipeline to achieve targets for new, retained, and expanded business. - Drafted partnership and sponsorship proposals, developing unique strategies of engagement for each partner and donor, to create long-term value for the organization. - Designed, delivered and implemented insight-driven nonprofit strategies from opportunity identification through to experience implementation, including project work, managing data, setting objectives, project profitability, and timeline execution. - Managed the relationship with four corporate accounts and five individual donors, and this involved working to ensure fulfilment of all the deliverables for the respective relationships. -Tactically planned and coordinated logistics for strategic events throughout the year, to establish visibility and raise funds.

  • Graduate Internship at Human Rights Watch
    Jan 2014 - May 2014 · 5 mos

    -Gained an insight into international human rights law when I worked on cases relating to the disappearance of people in Mexico and transcribed interviews in Spanish in relation to human rights violations. -Developed my ability to analyse and evaluate a large volume of information when I was responsible for summarising and classifying case information. -Enhanced my organisational skills when I collated and methodically digitalised evidence that was to be used in human rights cases. -Created reports on media coverage of the Human Rights Watch released reports, such as “Punished for Protesting” in relation to Venezuela’s human rights violations. -Conducted detailed research on a variety of human rights issues relating to Latin America for senior researchers and this was invaluable in developing my ability to use legal research resources. -Provided logistical and linguistic support to senior researchers by coordinating calls to ambassadors and journalists. Interacting with people from different countries was an excellent way to develop my interpersonal skills. •Worked independently to coordinate administrative tasks such as the creation and organisation of Argentina and Venezuela spreadsheets for press contacts.