Chris Knuckey
About Chris Knuckey
Chris Knuckey serves as the Senior Director at Thomson Reuters, where he has worked since 2016. He has extensive experience in public procurement and commercial law, having previously advised local authorities on PFI/PPP schemes and worked with various government departments at the Treasury Solicitor's Department.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Chris Knuckey has served as Senior Director at Thomson Reuters since 2016. In this role, he has focused on enhancing the company's offerings related to public procurement, commercial law, and freedom of information content. His leadership has contributed to the development of resources that support legal professionals in navigating complex public sector regulations.
Education and Expertise
Chris Knuckey possesses extensive expertise in public procurement law and commercial law. His background includes advising on Private Finance Initiative (PFI) and Public-Private Partnership (PPP) schemes for local authorities, showcasing his deep understanding of legal frameworks within the public sector. His knowledge is further supported by his previous roles in various legal capacities.
Background
Before joining Thomson Reuters, Chris Knuckey worked at Practical Law Company as Acting Head of PLC Public Sector from 2008 to 2013. He also held a position at the Treasury Solicitor's Department, where he advised multiple government departments on public procurement law. His career includes a secondment to the prison service, reflecting his diverse experience within the public sector.
Achievements
Chris Knuckey's appointment as head of PLC Public Sector in 2012 marked a significant milestone in his career, where he has been instrumental in shaping content related to public procurement and commercial law. His advisory role on PFI/PPP schemes at Clarkslegal LLP further highlights his contributions to public sector legal practices.