Silvia Blanco Diaz
About Silvia Blanco Diaz
Silvia Blanco Diaz is a Real Estate Paralegal at Linklaters in London, where she has worked since 2018. She has a diverse background in legal and administrative roles across various companies in Spain and the United States.
Work at Linklaters
Silvia Blanco Diaz has been employed at Linklaters since 2018, serving as a Real Estate Paralegal. Her role involves supporting legal teams in various real estate transactions and ensuring compliance with relevant regulations. Based in London, she has accumulated six years of experience in this position, contributing to the firm's reputation in the real estate sector.
Previous Experience in Legal and Operations
Before joining Linklaters, Silvia worked at PwC España from 2013 to 2016 as an Operations and Assistant Legal professional. This role provided her with valuable experience in legal operations. Additionally, she served as a Paralegal at Cuatrecasas from 2016 to 2018, further enhancing her legal expertise. Silvia's early career also included a brief position at Gesmedia as Administrativa De Presidencia Y Dirección in 2013.
Background in Retail and Customer Service
Silvia has a diverse background that includes experience in retail and customer service. She worked at Michael Kors in New York for three months in 2009, focusing on high-end fashion sales and customer advisory. Furthermore, she spent six years with Chanel in London, where she provided customer service at various events, enhancing her skills in client relations.
Educational Qualifications
Silvia holds a Master's degree from the Centro De Estudios E Investigaciones Juridicas, which she completed from 2014 to 2015. Additionally, she studied at the Universidad Complutense De Madrid from 2004 to 2010, where she gained foundational knowledge in law. Her education has equipped her with the necessary skills for her roles in the legal field.
Early Career in Legal Advisory
Silvia began her career in the legal field with a position at Tecsa Empresa Constructora, S.A. as a legal advisory intern from 2010 to 2011. This role marked her entry into the legal profession and provided her with initial insights into legal processes and advisory work.