Client Services Manager
Emily Hughes
Emily joins EW&L bringing two decades of experience in executive assistance and client services across the wealth management sector.
She previously held senior roles at Pitcher Partners Sydney Wealth Management and Viola Private Wealth, where she supported founding partners and senior executives, managed complex client onboarding, and provided high-level administrative leadership. Emily’s experience includes recruitment, team training, and process improvement, giving her a well-rounded perspective on operational excellence.
As Client Services Manager at EW&L, Emily leads client onboarding, streamlines operations, and collaborates closely with external professionals including accountants and lawyers. Her approachable style, attention to detail, and commitment to client service make her a valued point of connection for clients and colleagues alike.


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