Emma Gray
Education, Qualification and Awards
2022 - Present: Royal Marines Association (RMA) charity - Trustee
2022 – Present: Cruse Bereavement Support - Bereavement Support Volunteer
2022 - 2024: Society of Later Life Advisers (SOLLA) - Advisory Board member
2022: Nomination for West Country Women Women in Health Award
2022: Finalist in the Celebrating Forces Families Overcoming Adversity Award
2021: Winner of the Milspo Advocate Award
2021 – Present: Milspo CIC & WAY ( Widowed & Young) Ambassador roles
2021 – Present: Rainbow Hunting Ltd - Director
2020 – Present: Iron Mill, Exeter - Trainee Counsellor
2012 – 2024: Association of Lifetime Lawyers (formerly known as Solicitors for the Elderly) - National Board Director, Regional Director for Devon & Cornwall, Secretary for Devon & Cornwall (2012-2018) & full accredited member
2008 – Present: Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) - qualified as a Trust & Estates Practitioner since 2011
2017 – 2020: Everys Solicitors, Honiton - Private Client Associate Solicitor providing advice on Wills, probate, powers of attorney, trust and tax with a particular interest in elderly & vulnerable adults.
2019: Highly Commended Solicitor of the Year - DASLS Legal Awards
2014 – 2017: Stephens Scown LLP, Exeter - Private Client Solicitor specialising in Wills, probate, powers of attorney, tax and trusts
2011 – 2014: Symes Robinson & Lee (now Gilbert Stephens LLP), Exeter - Solicitor tasked with expanding Private Client in the Exeter office
2008: CLT Certificate in Will Drafting - CLT, London
2001 – 2003: BPP Law School, London - Commendation in Legal Practice Course and Postgraduate Diploma in Law
2000: Territorial Commissioning Course, Sandhurst - Officer’s TA course & Certificates in Public Speaking and Presentation Skills
1996 – 2000: St. Andrews University, Fife - MA in Art History
1989 – 1995: Benenden School, Kent – 4 A-Levels & 9 GCSEs