Sara Perkins
About Sara Perkins
Sara Perkins is a Manager in the Project Management Office for Compliance Learning within the Financial & Risk division at Thomson Reuters, where she has worked since 2014. She holds an LLB from The College of Law, an International Diploma in Financial Crime Prevention, and a BA (Hon) in Criminology and Geography.
Current Role at Thomson Reuters
Sara Perkins currently holds the position of Manager in the Project Management Office, focusing on Compliance Learning within the Financial & Risk division at Thomson Reuters. She has been in this role since 2014, contributing to the development and implementation of compliance training programs. Her responsibilities include overseeing project management initiatives that enhance compliance learning for clients and stakeholders.
Previous Experience at Thomson Reuters
Prior to her current role, Sara Perkins worked at Thomson Reuters in various capacities. She served as Proposition Manager for the EMEA region in the Accelus Learning division from 2014 for eight months and as Production Manager in Governance, Risk & Compliance from 2012 to 2013. These positions involved managing product propositions and ensuring effective governance and compliance measures were in place.
Educational Background
Sara Perkins has a solid educational foundation in law and compliance. She studied at The College of Law in Guildford, where she earned her LLB from 2006 to 2008. Additionally, she completed a BA (Hon) in Criminology and Geography at Keele University from 2003 to 2006. Furthermore, she pursued an International Diploma in Financial Crime Prevention at International Compliance Training from 2012 to 2013.
Expertise in Compliance and Financial Crime Prevention
Sara Perkins possesses expertise in compliance and financial crime prevention. Her educational background, including the International Diploma in Financial Crime Prevention, equips her with the knowledge to address complex compliance issues. This expertise is essential in her current role, where she focuses on developing training programs that align with regulatory requirements in the financial sector.