Zara Milich BA, LLB, MIntEcon&F, Dip FP, C Dec, Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Queensland Zara entered the financial planning industry in 2008 after many years in the legal profession as a solicitor, both in Australia and London. Zara attained a duel degree of Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Arts (Political Science) from the University of Queensland in 2004. During her study, she was awarded the Arthur Murray prize for achievements in history and worked for her Federal MP Michael Johnson. She was appointed as a Justice of the Peace in 2002. She then went on to complete a Masters of International Economics and Finance, writing her research paper on the European Union trading blocs. In 2005, Zara commenced her Articled Clerkship in a Brisbane law firm and became the first person in Queensland to complete the College of Law’s Trainee Admission Program focussing on the areas of Corporate and Property Law. She then accepted a position with Reed Smith Richards Butler based in London and working under the Head of European Litigation. This provided her with extensive experience in Corporate Law on an international front. It was in this forum that sparked her interest in financial management. Upon returning from London, she commenced training with Prescott Securities as a Client Service Manager for Neil Heriot. She has since gained a Diploma of Financial Services (Financial Planning) and now is a Private Wealth Adviser for Boston Private. |
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