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Ioannis Annopoulos, Analyst

Ioannis joined Lace Partners in September 2024 on the Early Careers Program. Prior to joining LACE Ioannis graduated with a Bachelor’s degree from Queen Mary University of London in Business with Law in 2022. After his Bachelor’s he graduated with a Masters in Human Resources and Management from London School of Economics and Political Sciences. Ioannis has also worked in the Financial Services industry as an HR Analyst for a year. 

Ioannis is keen on developing his consulting skillset, work across all practices and gain valuable experience from working with a diverse range of clients and stakeholders. He has a particular interest in People Strategy, Change Management and People Analytics. 

In his downtime, he enjoys playing sports, trying new foods and travelling! 

Skills

  • Working Collaboratively
  • Problem Solving
  • Principles of HR Transformation and Change Management
  • Research
  • MS Office

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