Administrative Assistant/Archive Clerk
Ruth Cox is an Administrative Assistant and Archive Clerk at Rothera Bray and is based at our Loughborough office.

Ruth is the friendly face at the front of house at our Loughborough office and plays a vital role in managing all aspects of data handling at Rothera Bray. With over 10 years of experience in the legal sector, she brings a wealth of knowledge and precision to her work, particularly in the retrieval and storage of important documents.
Known for her meticulous attention to detail, Ruth ensures that every piece of data is accurate and well-organised. Her proactive, can-do attitude makes her an invaluable support to both clients and colleagues.
Ruth thrives on interaction and is always ready to go the extra mile, offering support with care, professionalism, and a genuine desire to help.
10 years
10 years

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