
Tim Tottenham
If you cast your bread on the water, it will return back a thousandfold, that's what it says in the Bible, so I've been told.
From a background of 5 years as a Royal Marines officer, I moved into the world of Project/Programme management in London, working for a combination of start-ups and major agencies. My skillset lies in working out where the challenges are, and then finding the most innovative solutions to overcome those challenges and making them happen. Although obviously my work is very important to me, I do have a number of other interests in my life. In 2006 two friends and I competed in a 350 mile race on skis towing 90kg sleds to the Magnetic North Pole. We finished up winning the race in a time of 11 days, 15 hours and 5 minutes, some 12 hours ahead of our nearest rivals. We are now planning a couple of expeditions: a training few weeks in Norway, a mini-expedition to Greenland in Nov 2009, culminating in a trip to the South Pole via athe Pole of Innaccessibility by kite ski in winter 2010. I am also a Captain in the Royal Marines Reserve, and run a detachment of RMR London up in Cambridge in my spare time. Having only been set up in Sept 2007, the det is still very small, but is growing rapidly, and has a strong core of trained ranks who are able to give a solid grounding of experience to the new recruits going through training. And it can have bullet points in it: Bullet 1 Bullet 2 Bullet 3 No more bullets. Numbering: Number 1 Number 2 Number 3 All good.
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TimTottenham.com, Owner, London,
January 2011 to present
Freelance Web Project Management Consultant
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BraveNewTalent.com, Programme Director, London,
January 2009 to present
Responsible for the implementation of the One Young World project, sourcing 1500 25 year old leaders of the future to attend a summit in Jan 2010 to discuss global issues and set individual objectives to make a change in the world.
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Radley Yeldar, Project Manager, ,
January 2007 to present
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Royal Marines, Captain, ,
January 2001 to present
Staff Officer Fleet HQ,
previously 2ic Log Coy, 45 Cdo RM
previously 2ic L Coy, 42 Cdo RM
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45 Commando, Royal Marines, Captain, 2ic Log Company, Arbroath, Scotland; USA
April 2004 to December 2004
Similar role to that undertaken previously with 42 Commando, but with a company of 120 men, and with the added responsibilities of managing
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42 Commando, Royal Marines, Captain, 2ic L Company, Plymouth; Norway
October 2003 to April 2004
Second in Command of a company of 90 men, in charge of their training and welfare, and took command of the company in the absence of the Com
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Commando Logistics Regiment Royal Marines, 2nd Lt, Combat Support Troop Commander, Barnstaple, Devon; Norway; Iraq
October 2002 to October 2003
Led a team of 30 men both in training in the UK and in Norway, and when deployed on operations in Iraq during the recent Gulf conflict. My
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War Studies, BA at King's College, London
2001
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Mathematics and Computer Science, BSc at Imperial College, London
1999
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A-levels at Royal School Dungannon
1998
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Leaving Certificate at Newpark Comprehensive, Dublin
1996