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Dentons Delany Reinforces Caribbean Leadership with Tricia-Gaye O'Connor as Managing Partner in Jamaica
Dentons Delany Reinforces Caribbean Leadership with Tricia-Gaye O'Connor as Managing Partner in Jamaica
Dentons Delany has appointed Tricia-Gaye O'Connor as Managing Partner for Jamaica, further bolstering its position as a market leader and champion of equity across various practices.
In her new role, Tricia-Gaye will co-lead the firm's Caribbean-wide Banking and Finance and Corporate practice groups, with a special focus on showcasing the firm's global capabilities in ESG and Sustainable Finance. She will also lead the firm's efforts to expand its full-service office in Kingston in multiple phases.
In addition, Tricia-Gaye will mentor local talent to become future leaders and play a significant role in Dentons Delany's commitment to this objective.
With over two decades of experience in corporate and commercial law and structured finance, Tricia-Gaye O'Connor has a particular focus on advising companies, including local banks and regulated institutions, on cross-border financing transactions, capital markets, regulatory compliance, and legal due diligence procedures.
She also has extensive experience in advising on various matters related to life insurance, technology, and fintech.
Tricia-Gaye O’Connor expressed her thoughts on her appointment, stating that she is impressed by Dentons Delany's ability to establish the Dentons brand in the region in a relatively short amount of time.
“I am particularly excited by the firm’s growing practice in ESG and their unique placement to add value especially for multi-jurisdictional transactions in the Caribbean. I am thrilled that I have the honour of expanding the Dentons’ footprint in Jamaica,” Tracia-Gaye said.
“It has taken us some time to identify the right fit with the requisite talent in Jamaica that shares our vision in building out our firm across the Caribbean to join our regional leadership – a firm synonymous with quality of client service and quality of work product. It was certainly worth the wait,” Dustin Delany, Chair and Regional Managing Partner, said.
According to Dustin Delany, Tricia-Gaye's wealth of experience and leadership skills make her a valuable addition to the team for expanding the firm's presence in Jamaica and the broader region.
“To say that I am excited about working with Tricia-Gaye in tapping into opportunities in the Jamaica market that correspond to other client opportunities in our firm’s wider regional and global footprint is an understatement. Moreover, Tricia-Gaye’s addition to our regional leadership team speaks volumes to the firm’s commitment to Diversity, Equity & Inclusion,” Dustin Delany added.
Tricia-Gaye's appointment strengthens Dentons Delany's cross-border practice groups, following the addition of Corporate Lead Partner Rosalind L.C. Bynoe in Barbados earlier this year. Rachel Juliet Welch-Phillips, recently appointed Lead Partner for ESG and Sustainable Finance, and Partner for Corporate and Commercial in Trinidad and Tobago, will collaborate with Tricia-Gaye and Rosalind to expand the firm's award-winning Corporate and Commercial practice across the region.
Dentons continues to establish itself as the only truly women-led law firm in the Pan-Caribbean, with women holding three out of five managing partner positions.