PKF Littlejohn
Justine Sacarello currently serves as General Counsel at PKF Littlejohn, a position held since February 2023. Prior experience includes roles as ESG Legal Lead for KPMG in the U.K. from March 2021 to February 2023, and Director of Legal & Regulatory Change at Lloyds Banking Group from July 2016 to January 2021. Justine held significant positions at Barclays as Director and Head of Legal & Regulatory Change (April 2013 - July 2016), and as Finance Lawyer at Gazprom Marketing & Trading (May 2011 - March 2013). Justine's career began at Clifford Chance as a Banking Solicitor (October 1991 - April 2004), followed by various legal roles including EMEA General Counsel at Babcock & Brown and Banking PSL at Hogan Lovells. Justine's educational background includes executive education in sustainability and ESG from NYU Stern School of Business, University of Cambridge, and EBS Universität für Wirtschaft und Recht.
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PKF Littlejohn
We are a fast-growing firm of accountants and business advisers based in London’s Canary Wharf, Leeds and in Manchester. We provide a full range of audit, accountancy, tax and advisory services, and are experts at simplifying complexity - we're particularly well-known for working with complex clients with challenging issues in fast-moving and highly technical areas. Our aim is to understand people, the organisations they run, and what matters to them, so we can simplify complexity and help them achieve their ambitions. Sectors of expertise: • Capital markets – we are the sixth-ranked auditor of listed businesses in the UK and ranked second for companies listed on AIM. • Insurance / financial services – we have one of the largest insurance teams outside of the ‘Big 4’ and are leaders in providing services to insurers and brokers in the London Market. • International businesses – PKF Littlejohn has developed a reputation for working with technically-complex, high-profile and strategically important multinational businesses. We are seen to be at our best in what could be perceived as high pressure situations. • Charities and Not for profit – we work with charities of all sizes, including those working in education, social enterprise, and overseas humanitarian and development aid.