Marketing & Business Development Executive
Senita Vohra is a Marketing and Business Development Executive in Rothera Bray’s Marketing team and is based at our Lace Market, Nottingham office.

Senita’s specialisms lie in strategic marketing, business development and stakeholder engagement. Focusing on identifying growth opportunities to form campaigns, events and partnerships to generate engagement, raise profile and support the business objectives.
Senita’s approach is collaborative, considered and relationship-led, combining strategic thinking with empathy to deliver effective marketing and business development outcomes.
Various marketing & BD roles for over 15 years
Various marketing & BD roles for over 15 years

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Greg Almond, our Serious Personal Injury Partner, represents two of the surviving victims of the Nottingham attacks Wayne Birkett and Sharon Miller. He has issued a statement in response to the Nottingham University Hospital NHS Trust confirming that 11 staff members have been dismissed for unlawfully accessing the medical records of the Nottingham Attack’s victims.