Hicksons Lawyers Recognised As A Finalist For ‘Employer of Choice’ In The 2024 Business Hunter Awards

We are excited to announce that Hicksons Lawyers has been recognised as a finalist for ‘Employer of Choice’ in the 2024 Business Hunter Awards!

This recognition is a testament to the firm focusing on its people-centric vision and values, aiming to deliver a respectful and safe workplace culture, embrace diversity and inclusion, and empower our teams to be their best.
 
Colleen Weiler, Chief Operating Officer at Hicksons, shared: “Investing in our people and a positive workplace is key to delivering innovative solutions and sustainable value. Our people, clients and community remain our priority.”
 
Hicksons’ Partner, Jennifer Parkes commented: “We are honoured to be selected as a finalist for the Employer of Choice in the Hunter region. Respect, diversity, inclusion and supporting our teams to reach their potential are our focus at Hicksons.”
 
We are excited to be finalists alongside other outstanding businesses, and look forward to the result in September.
 
This recognition as a finalist comes following Hicksons leading with the highest proportion of female Partners across law firms, and also previously being a finalist in the 2023 Business Hunter Awards.

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