
Level 20 names Pam Jackson as new chief exec

Level 20, the not-for-profit organisation aiming to promote gender diversity in private equity, has appointed former PwC partner Pam Jackson as its chief executive.
Jackson will succeed Jeryl Andrew, who is due to retire from the role at the end of the year having held it since October 2016.
The search for Andrew's replacement was led by recruitment firm Egon Zehnder.
Jackson spent 25 years at PwC, from which she retired this year. She was appointed as the first female partner in the corporate finance team in 1990 and most recently served as a member of the firm's executive leadership team in the Middle East.
Level 20 appointed HarbourVest's George Anson as its chair a year ago, succeeding Jennifer Dunstan.
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