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Vanita Irani Joins Strider Search as Associate Partner – Legal Search Practice

In her new role, Irani will be partnering closely with leading law firms to shape their leadership teams and facilitate strategic roles.

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Vanita Irani has joined Strider Search as an Associate Partner – Legal Search Practice. 

Based in Mumbai, in her new role, Irani will be partnering closely with leading law firms to shape their leadership teams and facilitate strategic roles, further strengthening the organization’s growing presence in the legal search domain.

Prior to joining Strider, Irani has closely worked with top-tier law firms such as Khaitan & Co, AZB & Partners, and K Law. Her unique career spanning across hospitality, prominent law firms, strategy consulting firm, and recently with India’s foremost alternatives platform — brings a rare combination of people insights and strategic acumen to the Company. 

Divya Vikram, Founder of Strider Search, commented,

"We’re thrilled to welcome Vanita to Strider Search. Her deep understanding of the legal market and her relationships across the industry perfectly align with our vision of building a high-impact, people-first search practice.

Strider Search is a new-age Legal & Compliance Recruitment solutions provider. The firm specializes in search mandates across legal, compliance, and tax functions for both law firms and corporates spanning diverse industry sectors.

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