Patrick Dransfield | |||
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Born | 1964 | ||
Nationality | British | ||
Citizenship | United Kingdom | ||
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Known for | Business Of Law, Photography | ||
Website | https://www.clearwaycomms.com/ |
Patrick Dransfield is an author[1][2][3], publisher[4] (focusing on the business of law in Asia[5][6][7]) and photographer[1].
His photography includes the book “Track of Time: Moments of Transition”, published in January 2021[2], following the Foreign Correspondents' Club (Hong Kong) Foreign Correspondents’ Club Wall exhibition of the same name in October 2020 (https://www.clearwaycomms.com/book-launch) and the Financial Times 'How To Spend It Magazine' article, 'Beijing 1986: portraits of a forgotten China' (October 17, 2020)[1] The photographs are candid street scenes using a twin-lens camera that capture a China in 1986, before its economic miracle.[1][2][4]
Patrick is a regular writer on the legal landscape in Southeast Asia and is included in "30 people to watch in the business of law in Asia, 2019'' by Asia Law Portal.[8]
He is noted in legal business development for ‘The 7 Steps Business Development and Marketing Program’ for managing partners, partners and marketing executives in law firms[9] and also vocal on the subject of mental health for all those employed in the legal industry.[10]
Haymarket Publishing[1] (1987-1996)
Euromoney Jersey Limited[1] (a wholly-owned subsidiary of Euromoney-Institutional Investor) (1996-2001).
White & Case[1][4] (2004-2008)
Pacific Business Press[1] (2008-2020)
Clearway Communications (2020 - present)
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