Current ranking: #10
Signature move
Running plus grief plus craft. Croft writes about distance running with the same regularity most lawyers write about deals. The grief work, about losing his daughter Freya three years ago, is woven into the running posts rather than separated from them. The combination explains the climb. Legal LinkedIn does not have many places where loss is talked about openly, and even fewer where it is done without performing.
Topic fingerprint
- Marathons, training, the role distance running plays in his life. Returns to it weekly.
- Grief and loss. Freya is named. The posts are direct without being heavy.
- AI in construction. When the topic comes up, the analysis is sector-specific. Construction lawyers, building projects, the industry’s adoption curve.
- Personal-professional crossover. Family, work, the bridge between them.
- Industry reshares with comment. A higher reshare rate than most of the top ten, but he adds context, not just a quote.
Best post of the quarter
A 24 January 2026 post on running and grief three years on from losing Freya. 244 likes, 39 comments. A direct account of how distance running became a coping mechanism after his daughter’s death, and how the running and the grief are now intertwined. Quiet, specific, not performative.
Firm context
Beale & Co is a construction-focused firm with 156 tracked individuals contributing a combined power score of 661,432 across the window. Croft’s 11,019 is 1.7% of that. He is not carrying the firm, Beale & Co has plenty of LinkedIn-active voices, but he is the one climbing fastest, and the climb has been entirely about content the firm would not have prescribed.
Why follow him?
- If you want to see how personal-professional crossover content actually works at the top of legal LinkedIn.
- If you write about grief, loss or recovery and you have been told to keep it out of your professional feed. This is the counter-evidence.
- If you advise construction or built-environment clients and want a steady commentary stream on AI in the sector.
If you only read one of his posts, read this
The running and grief post. The post that explains the climb. Direct, specific, named. Read it and then notice how often the rest of the feed returns to the same themes without ever feeling repetitive.
Source: TBD Marketing LinkedInfluencer dataset, Q1 2026 Top 200. Posts sample window: 11 November 2025 – 1 April 2026.

