Akanksha Antil has merged her legal recruiting, training and consulting outfit, To Whom It May Concern (TWIMC), with legal recruitment firm Vahura..This decision marks a homecoming for Antil, who after graduating from NALSAR, began her career with Vahura (and its earlier avatar in Rainmaker). In 2014, she moved to Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas (CAM) to help manage the firm's pan-India talent management division. In 2017, she set up her independent practice at TWIMC..Antil said in a press release,“I am thrilled to be working with Vahura again after 10 years, a place that has shaped me into the professional that I am today. I am also excited to help scale the mentorship programme that has seen many amazing success stories, to the next level.”.Co-founder and Partner at Vahura Lee Ignatius added,“We are delighted to be taking this journey together again. Akanksha brings deep relationships and entrepreneurial energy to our recruitment practice.”.Vice-President and Head of Mentorship Services at Vahura Arpita Singh said,"What brought us together is a shared vision to do more to help law students and young lawyers be better prepared for the professional world. We are excited to work together with Akanksha to enhance the Navigator platform and mentorship programmes, to realise this vision.".Apart from lateral and senior level hires for top-tier law firms and corporate houses, TWIMC is known for its ‘Ready for Tomorrow’ mentorship programme, a detailed interview and internship training module designed exclusively for law students. It has trained over 2,000 students that have been placed at top international and Indian firms such as Linklaters, Herbert Smith Freehill, AZB, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas and Trilegal..If you would like your Deals, Columns, Press Releases to be published on Bar & Bench, please fill in the form available here.
Akanksha Antil has merged her legal recruiting, training and consulting outfit, To Whom It May Concern (TWIMC), with legal recruitment firm Vahura..This decision marks a homecoming for Antil, who after graduating from NALSAR, began her career with Vahura (and its earlier avatar in Rainmaker). In 2014, she moved to Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas (CAM) to help manage the firm's pan-India talent management division. In 2017, she set up her independent practice at TWIMC..Antil said in a press release,“I am thrilled to be working with Vahura again after 10 years, a place that has shaped me into the professional that I am today. I am also excited to help scale the mentorship programme that has seen many amazing success stories, to the next level.”.Co-founder and Partner at Vahura Lee Ignatius added,“We are delighted to be taking this journey together again. Akanksha brings deep relationships and entrepreneurial energy to our recruitment practice.”.Vice-President and Head of Mentorship Services at Vahura Arpita Singh said,"What brought us together is a shared vision to do more to help law students and young lawyers be better prepared for the professional world. We are excited to work together with Akanksha to enhance the Navigator platform and mentorship programmes, to realise this vision.".Apart from lateral and senior level hires for top-tier law firms and corporate houses, TWIMC is known for its ‘Ready for Tomorrow’ mentorship programme, a detailed interview and internship training module designed exclusively for law students. It has trained over 2,000 students that have been placed at top international and Indian firms such as Linklaters, Herbert Smith Freehill, AZB, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas and Trilegal..If you would like your Deals, Columns, Press Releases to be published on Bar & Bench, please fill in the form available here.