HKA, a leading global consultancy in risk mitigation, dispute resolution, expert witness, and litigation support services, has announced that Mark Winrow has joined the firm as Principal, Business Development for the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) region based in Dubai.
Mark has over 27 years of experience as a barrister’s clerk, working in some of the most prestigious Chambers in the UK. During this time, he spent 15 years working in two of the best-known construction and international arbitration Chambers at 4 Pump Court and 39 Essex Chambers, where he gained specialist experience working with major international construction and engineering companies and solicitors.
Mark has over 27 years of experience as a barrister’s clerk
Haroon Niazi said: “Mark is recognized in the industry for his knowledge, expertise, and insights, having worked in chambers for many years with some of the world’s leading barristers. In his role at HKA, Mark will work across the EMEA region, helping to develop key client relationships further whilst helping to grow our core service offerings and key growth sectors. I am looking forward to working closely with Mark, and his extensive experience is welcomed as we continue to expand our presence across EMEA.”
Mark will work across the EMEA region, helping to develop key client relationships
Mark will be based in Dubai and will work closely with HKA’s EMEA Business Development team, experts, and consultants across the region. For the past four and half years, Mark was the Senior Practice Manager for the Commercial, Construction, and International Arbitration Team at 39 Essex Chambers, where he led a team of five clerks responsible for managing the practices of over 60 barristers.
Speaking on his new role, Mark said: “I am really excited for this new challenge both professionally and personally. I have worked alongside HKA for a number of years and understand the strengths and capabilities of the firm. I am delighted to have joined such a well-regarded firm in the industry that has such a strong presence across the EMEA region.”