Work Experience

Job Title

Director

Company

JTC Private Office

Date Started

12/11/2018

Biography

Biography

Director – JTC Private Office

Victoria returned to JTC in 2018 to contribute to the development of the Private Office, bringing with her over 17 years of experience in the sector. Throughout her career, she has provided expert guidance to UHNW and HNW individuals, as well as both large and boutique family offices. She has lived and worked in the UK, Jersey and Luxembourg, giving her a broad international perspective.

Victoria is widely regarded as a true facilitator and delivers solutions for clients even in the most complex and challenging scenarios. Her coordination skills and her capability to execute within tight deadlines are highly valued by both colleagues and clients. Victoria maintains a diverse network and sees potential where others may see only the intangible, establishing her reputation as a genuine visionary. She is a trusted advisor whom clients consistently turn to for guidance across a broad range of matters.

Victoria is a specialist in the Luxury Assets space, with a particular emphasis on the Marine and Aviation sectors. She often provides guidance and support with large, multifaceted projects, including the acquisition and disposal of high-value assets and helps clients navigate the complexities of ownership and operation. She is also currently focussed on growing the Private Office’s Next Generation Education offering.

Based in Luxembourg, Victoria also serves as a key contact for clients looking to utilise Luxembourg’s flexible array of corporate and fund structures.

In their spare time

Victoria has two young children and is a master of fitting a busy life into a 24-hour timeframe.

Qualifications

  • ACG Chartered Governance Institute
  • Masters of Political Science (Merit), University of Nottingham UK
  • BSc Politics University of Bristol, UK

 

 

General Information

First Name

Victoria

Last Name

Blackburn

Username

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