Ian Turvill is the Chief Marketing Officer of Freeborn & Peters LLP, a full-service law firm headquartered in Chicago. Ian oversees the firm’s marketing and business development functions, including marketing strategy, marketing communications, digital media, public relations, and client events and outreach.
Ian and the marketing team at Freeborn & Peters have been recognized six times by the LMA’s Your Honor Awards program, including for their work in business development, brand identity, digital communications, and contributions to the firm’s recruiting efforts.
Ian is currently the Chair of the LMA Midwest at Chicago City Group, working with several teams responsible for a broad slate of educational and keynote programs, as well as an array of communications initiatives supporting the LMA’s local efforts. Ian served previously as the Co-Chair of the LMA’s Think Tank, which is charged with helping legal marketing professionals understand and respond to emerging trends and issues within the legal profession, with particular regard to marketing and business development. Ian was also a contributor to the Law 2023 report on the long-term evolution of the business of law.
Ian is a graduate of the University of Oxford, where he was a Casberd Scholar, winner of the University’s Pilkington Prize from the Templeton College of Management, and earned a Double First in Engineering, Economics, and Management. He was also a John M. Olin Fellow at the Simon School of Business at the University of Rochester.
Success Quote/Mantra:
No success is final, and no failure is fatal; it is the courage to continue that counts.
– Winston Churchill
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College of Law Practice Management (Fellows Blog)
Recommended Book:
Influence, Robert Cialdini
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