Jeremy has over 30 years’ experience working in finance, audit and information technology within the public and private sectors.
His early career when qualifying as a chartered accountant, was as an auditor and as a consultant with one of the top four international audit firms. From then, he has over 20 years experience as a Chief Information Officer, or equivalent, for a FTSE 100 company, a public corporation (Audit Commission) and a Department of State (Energy and Climate Change).
He was a member of both HM Government’s Digital and Technology Leaders groups from 2010 to 2015. Jeremy resigned as a senior civil servant in early 2015 to build a portfolio of non-executive, voluntary and advisory work.
Jeremy is a Non-Executive Director at the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) and at Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust. He is chairman of the Widcombe Association, the largest resident’s association in the City of Bath and involved in building active communities in his home city.