

Jeremy Tozer
Since 1995, Jeremy and his colleagues have provided leadership, strategy,
organizational change and business improvement solutions to clients such
as Cisco Systems, Oracle, MCI, Pfizer, Philips, ABN AMRO, Capital Finance/HBOS,
Societé Generale, The Tanzanian Civil Service, Oxfam, Australian
Rugby Union/Super 12 teams and Colgate Palmolive. He has provided advice
to the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and to The Joint Services Command
and Staff College.
Jeremy has personally provided leadership development, executive coaching and business improvement consultancy in the UK, USA, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia and Tanzania to clients in the internetworking, telecommunications, banking and finance, consumer goods, pharmaceutical, heavy engineering, academic and public service sectors.
Prior to 1995, Jeremy worked as an executive search consultant and as a sales executive with Procter and Gamble in the fast-moving consumer goods industry. His formative years were spent as an Officer in the British Army. During his ten year military career, Jeremy served in Northern Ireland, Hong Kong, Brunei, Berlin, Cyprus, Norway, Turkey, Denmark and Italy. His military career was split between leadership of 140 infantry soldiers, and the leadership of small but strategic teams of highly motivated specialists. During this time Jeremy was responsible for briefing Cabinet Ministers.
Jeremy's first book, 'Leading Initiatives: Leadership, Teamwork & The Bottom Line' was in the Top 10 business books in Australia for 14 months. Jeremy regularly contributes to journals and he has had two papers published by Monash University. He is currently writing a new book ‘'Leadership: From Strategy to Reality via Execution'.
Jeremy was educated in the UK at Welbeck College, the University of Warwick (BSc (Hons) in Engineering Electronics), The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, and Junior Division, The Staff College. His personal interests include off-shore racing (he completed the 1995, 1997, & 1998 Sydney-Hobart races), classic wooden boats, playing English melodeon, dancing the Morris, target rifle shooting, mountain walking and climbing, fencing, real ale, sea shanties (he founded a group in Sydney that has performed at several classic boat festivals), and traditional New Orleans Jazz (he has produced one CD).
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