Alice is legally qualified in New Zealand (admitted 2003) and England (admitted 2011). She works on temporary assignments as a consultant and provides legal training on legal risk and compliance. If you require legal consultancy or legal training, please contact her by email at info@lettsassociates.com. More details are available from her website.
Alice volunteers with a charity of the Law Society called Law Works where she provides pro bono legal advice. She is a member of the Derby Law Society and a student member of STEP (Society for Trust and Estate Practitioners). At present she is studying for accreditation with STEP. More details on her profile are available at linkedin by clicking <here>.
She has a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Politics and Public Policy, and a Bachelor of Law (LLB) in Law from Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. Alice trained in International Relations and Conflict Resolution incorporating the works of John Burton and Edward De Bono. She further trained in Information Technology, Social media, Radio, Film, Photography, Policy Analysis, Law, and Commerce and Administration incorporating marketing law, intellectual property law and international trade law.
Alice has a PTTLS level 4 in Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Sector from Derby College with City & Guilds, England. She has close to two decades of experience in a roles including desktop publishing, computer technology and administration, customer service, project management, research, policy analysis, law, advocacy, training, and business development. Alice is an experienced tutor and has qualifications to teach 16 year olds and above.
History
Alice comes from a long heritage of entrepreneurs who pride themselves on taking good care of their employees. Alice’s own Father, John Letts, is a successful landscape architect and horticulturalist who ran the reknowned nursery Fox Hollow in Westwood Road, Windlesham. His father and Great Uncle, Arthur Letts Snr, were also horticulturalists. Arthur Letts Snr also ran a successful business in Los Angeles, a department store called the Broadway.
Arthur Letts Snr owned the majority of land in Beverley Hills. He was a trustee of the school that is today known as UCLA,to which he donated a large majority of real estate. In the biography of Arthur Letts Snr, Kilner retells fond personal stories from the employees of Letts of great affection (see, William H.B. Kilner, Arthur Letts 1862 – 1923: man and merchant steadfast friend loyal employer (Young & McCallister, Los Angeles, 1927). Kilner also detailed how Mr Letts incentivised and rewarded his employees.
