Women in Technology Series – Featuring Vicky Reznik
Vicky Reznik is an IT Support (L1) Manager at Consilio. Vicky has been with Consilio for 5 years and in the eDiscovery industry for 17 years.
Vicky Reznik is an IT Support (L1) Manager at Consilio. Vicky has been with Consilio for 5 years and in the eDiscovery industry for 17 years.
Maryam Attar is a Project Manager at Consilio. While being in the industry since 2008, Maryam joined Consilio in November 2019.
In this blog, we interview Pete Feinberg, Senior Vice President and leader of Consilio’s Self-Service Business Unit, on the release of Sightline version 7.0. Leading Consilio's Self-Service Business Unit, Pete is responsible for Consilio's self-service business strategy and execution including guiding product direction, marketing, sales, and operations to enable a superior self-service experience for
This blog is part of our on-going Legal QuickCaps series ― short and sweet content recapping Consilio’s virtual events and webinars. In this blog, we recap a webinar event discussing the importance of diversity and inclusion initiatives in the corporate environment. Below we highlight the best practices for success from legal experts across the
Ayesha Shah is a Review Lead with Consilio, based in Gurgaon, India. With around ten years of experience, Ayesha has spent eight and a half of those with Consilio.
This blog is part of our on-going Legal QuickCaps series ― short and sweet content recapping Consilio’s virtual events and webinars. In this blog, we recap Ben Rusch’s webinar on multilingual investigations and the complexities that go into integrating the right people and the right technologies. Luckily, eDiscovery can help streamline these complicated processes.
Liz Erickson is a Senior Director within the Discovery Consulting Group here at Consilio. Liz has been in the legal industry for more than 17 years, initially practicing as a litigator in big law and later moving to the vendor side as a discovery consultant.
Beth Aneshansley-Leier is a Director of Project Management for the APAC and UK teams, as well as having several years working with the U.S. Project Management team. Beth has been with Consilio for 7 years and has 19 years of experience in the field of eDiscovery.
This blog is part of our on-going Women in Technology series. Lisa Albert is a manager in the Law Department Management group here at Consilio.
Haruna Kobayashi is a Data Analyst with Consilio. Haruna joined the team in 2012, which was her first job out of college. Haruna earned her Bachelor of Science in Anthropology from California State University, Chico, and currently holds a Brain Space certification.
Dina Hetherington is a Project Manager for Consilio based in the UK. Dina has been with Consilio for just over a year. She was admitted to the California bar in 1999 and entered the field of eDiscovery in 2004.
Rachel King is a Hosting Analyst here at Consilio. Rachel has been with Consilio for about four years, and in the field for ten.
Olivea Holley is a Recruiting Senior Manager here at Consilio. Olivea has been working in recruiting at Consilio for five years, but previously was a document reviewer for seven years.
Ana Aburto is a director with the Strategic Client Solutions Team. Ana has been in the eDiscovery industry for about 15 years and with Consilio for eight.
To Amy, the most exciting aspects of working at Consilio are the amazing people and the opportunities for both professional and personal growth.
Ciara O’Sullivan is a Review Manager based in London, here at Consilio. Ciara earned her bachelor’s in law from the University College Cork and qualified as a solicitor in Ireland.
Pauline Shilk is a Regional Director with Consilio, working with law firms and corporations to assist with eDiscovery needs.
This blog is part of our on-going Women in Technology series. Sam La-Belle has been with Consilio for seven years and is a Manager for Business Operations based in London.
Kristy Bird is a Solutions Consultant here at Consilio, based in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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