Andrew Johnston
About Andrew Johnston
Andrew Johnston serves as Legal Counsel at QBE European Operations, where he has worked since 2011, focusing on commercial transactions and procurement legal matters. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Modern History from the University of Oxford and has prior experience as a Senior Associate at Manches LLP.
Work at QBE Insurance Group
Andrew Johnston has served as Legal Counsel at QBE European Operations since 2011. In this role, he has accumulated over a decade of experience in legal counsel, focusing on commercial transactions. His responsibilities include advising on procurement legal matters and specializing in IT and data protection law within the commercial transactions sector. Johnston's expertise contributes to the legal framework that supports QBE's operations across Europe.
Education and Expertise
Andrew Johnston studied at the University of Oxford from 1989 to 1992, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Modern History. Prior to this, he attended Oundle School from 1981 to 1988. His educational background has equipped him with a strong foundation in legal principles, which he applies in his current role. Johnston specializes in commercial transactions, particularly in IT and data protection law.
Background
Andrew Johnston's legal career includes a position as Senior Associate at Manches LLP for four months in 2010. This experience added to his legal expertise before he transitioned to his current role at QBE European Operations. His background reflects a commitment to the legal profession, particularly in areas related to commercial law and procurement.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Andrew Johnston has gained significant experience in legal counsel roles, particularly in commercial transactions. His involvement in procurement legal matters at QBE European Operations highlights his ability to navigate complex legal frameworks. Johnston's specialization in IT and data protection law further demonstrates his focus on contemporary legal challenges within the commercial sector.