Aimee Peachey Holland
About Aimee Peachey Holland
Aimee Peachey Holland is a Project Manager at UnitedLex with a background in eDiscovery and litigation support, and a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and Criminology from Staffordshire University.
Current Role at UnitedLex
Aimee Peachey Holland currently serves as a Project Manager at UnitedLex. Her tenure at the company began in 2022. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing various projects, ensuring they are completed on time and within scope. Her experience in project management contributes to the efficient execution of legal and technological initiatives within the organization.
Previous Experience at TransPerfect Legal Solutions
Prior to her current position, Aimee worked at TransPerfect Legal Solutions as a Litigation and E-Discovery Support Analyst. She held this role for three months in 2018 while based in London, United Kingdom. In this capacity, she supported litigation processes and managed e-discovery tasks, contributing to the firm's legal operations.
Experience at Legility
Aimee served as an eDiscovery Project Manager at Legility from 2021 to 2022. During her four-month tenure in London, England, she managed e-discovery projects, coordinating efforts to streamline processes and enhance project delivery. Her role involved collaboration with legal teams to ensure compliance and efficiency in e-discovery practices.
Educational Background at Staffordshire University
Aimee Peachey Holland studied at Staffordshire University, where she earned a Bachelor of Psychology and Criminology. Her studies spanned from 2013 to 2017, providing her with a solid foundation in both psychology and criminological principles. This educational background supports her work in legal and project management roles.
Previous Roles at Staffordshire University
Aimee held multiple positions at Staffordshire University. She worked as an International Student Advisor for two months in 2017, assisting international students with their academic and personal needs. Additionally, she served as a Digital Champion from 2017 to 2018 for seven months, promoting digital literacy and supporting technology initiatives within the university.