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Jane Chesters
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Jane is one of the founding partners at Orion Partners and leads our strategy and services practice.

Jane has spent the last 20 years in and around the HR function – both in-house in senior HR roles and as a consultant. Her client list reads like a who’s who of household  names: from Sky, Harrods, DHL, Jaguar Land Rover and M&S in the private sector to Her Majesty’s Prison Service and Thames Valley Police.

Jane leads teams to help our clients formulate and assess people strategies, then makes sure they’re set up to deliver them. So they know where they want to go, and how they’re going to get there.  

She is also a visiting lecturer at Henley Business School on HR Management and a qualified Executive Coach. She is married with two young girls and lives in Oxfordshire.

Jane Chesters
Founding Partner Orion Partners
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