Mark Ballinger

Head Of Communications And Marketing at Twenty Essex

Mark Ballinger has a strong background in communications and marketing. Mark is currently the Head of Communications and Marketing at Twenty Essex. Prior to this, they worked for The Early Intervention Foundation as the Head of Communications. Mark was also the Head of Publishing, Web, and Digital at IPPR and served as the Publications and Publicity Officer at the House of Lords. Additionally, they worked as Design Manager for the London Borough of Waltham Forest and Publisher for the New Zealand Rugby Union. Mark began their career as an Editor, Statutes, at LexisNexis New Zealand.

Mark Ballinger attended James Hargest High School from 1991 to 1995. Mark then pursued a Bachelor of Arts Degree with Honors in Philosophy at the University of Otago from 1996 to 1999. In 2000, they obtained a Diploma of Publishing from Whitireia Polytechnic.

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Twenty Essex

A leading commercial set of chambers, the barristers of Twenty Essex offer outstanding legal minds combined with a modern and commercial disputes experience. Our clients include major global companies, institutions, governments and their advisors from around the world and our barristers advise and appear as advocates in court or arbitration in relation to a broad range of company and commercial, EU, competition, and public international law disputes. Practices involve the preparation and conduct of litigation before a wide range of courts and tribunals, in the UK, in foreign jurisdictions as well as on the international stage. The vast majority of the work is international in nature and we have well-established links to many overseas markets, including through our Asian hub in Singapore servicing clients throughout Asia Pacific and beyond. The set is also home to a number of highly respected domestic and international arbitrators and mediators, some of whom were previously judges either in the UK or overseas.