Bruna Pellicci
About Bruna Pellicci
Bruna Pellicci serves as the Chief Information Officer at Linklaters, bringing over three decades of experience in information technology within the legal sector. Her career includes key roles at Ashurst, Nabarro, and Unilabs, where she has successfully managed large teams and substantial budgets while implementing innovative technology strategies.
Current Role as Chief Information Officer
Bruna Pellicci currently serves as the Chief Information Officer at Linklaters, a position she has held since 2023. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing the firm's information technology strategy and operations. Her leadership focuses on enhancing the efficiency of IT services and aligning technology initiatives with business objectives.
Previous Experience at Linklaters
Prior to her current role, Bruna Pellicci worked at Linklaters as Chief Technology Officer from 2018 to 2023. During her tenure, she led various technology initiatives aimed at improving operational capabilities and integrating advanced technological solutions within the firm.
Career Progression at Ashurst
Bruna Pellicci held multiple positions at Ashurst from 2007 to 2018, including Global IT Director, Associate Director of IT, and Head of IT Applications. She played a key role in merging platforms and resources during the Ashurst and Blake Dawson merger, where she developed innovative strategies and executed technology roadmaps.
Background in Information Technology
Bruna Pellicci began her career in 1986 at Unilabs UK, where she advanced from Computer Operator to Development Manager. She worked as a Programmer and Senior Analyst Programmer from 1989 to 1994, and later as Development Manager until 1998. Her extensive background in IT includes roles at Nabarro as IT Solutions Manager and at Penningtons as an IT Consultant.
Expertise in ICT Programmes
Bruna Pellicci has extensive experience in planning, directing, and delivering global ICT programmes. She has managed service delivery centres that focus on enhancing operational efficiency and facilitating business transformation. Her experience includes controlling budgets up to £55M and managing large cross-functional teams of over 150 members.