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Brett Martin is a seasoned leader in Solutions Engineering at Cisco, bringing over 17 years of experience in the tech industry. Starting his career as a Systems Engineer, Brett quickly specialized in Wi-Fi solutions, where he developed deep expertise in network design, performance optimization, and wireless technologies. His technical acumen and passion for innovation led him to take on broader leadership roles, where he now leads a high-performing team focused on delivering cutting-edge solutions to meet the evolving needs of customers across the UK and Ireland. Brett's journey began with a solid foundation in Business Information Technology, earning a first class degree from Bournemouth University, which gave him a unique blend of skills across technology and business. This combination has allowed him to bridge the gap between engineering and business strategy, enabling Cisco's clients to solve complex problems with Networking technology. Outside of his professional role, Brett is passionate about fostering talent, sharing knowledge, and staying at the forefront of technological advancements in networking and Solutions Engineering. In this episode we discuss the secrets to his success and what he would do differently if he were to pursue a career in IT today.For more information on careers in IT: www.mrfgconsulting.com/resourcesFind out more about Brett: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/brettmartin1?original_referer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2F Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Helen McGinn is an award-winning author, drinks writer and presenter. After spending a decade as a supermarket wine buyer for Tesco, she founded wine blog The Knackered Mother’s Wine Club, now a best-selling wine book. She writes about drinks for a number of publications including Daily Mail’s Femail and Waitrose Food Magazine among others and regularly appears on television as a wine expert on BBC1’s Saturday Kitchen and ITV’s This Morning. Helen is also a best-selling fiction author with four published novels to date including This Changes Everything and The Island of Dreams. In this episode we discover how she became such a well known TV personality and where her journey began.Find out more about Helen here: https://www.knackeredmotherswineclub.comInstagram: @knackeredmotherFor more information on careers in wine: www.mrfgconsulting.com/resources Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Victoria has worked her way up the governmental ladder and now heads up the strategic sector in the UK Export Finance team. But she didn’t always work for the government and in this episode, we talk through her journey, the mistakes that she’s made along the way and what advice she would give someone thinking of pursuing a career in the civil service.Find out more about Victoria here:https://uk.linkedin.com/in/victoria-d-sylva-7557043bFor more information on careers in the Civil Service: www.mrfgconsulting.com/resources Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Archit Sachdeva is a Degree Apprentice at Cisco Systems, where he is gaining hands-on experience in the world of networking and technology. As part of Cisco's apprenticeship program, Archit combines academic learning with practical exposure, allowing him to work alongside industry experts and contribute to cutting-edge projects in the tech space.Passionate about technology from an early age, Archit was drawn to Cisco's reputation as a leader in networking and innovation. Through the apprenticeship, he has had the opportunity to develop his technical skills in areas such as network configuration, troubleshooting, and cybersecurity, while also building a strong foundation in business and project management.Archit is committed to continuous learning and is eager to apply his growing knowledge of technology to real-world challenges. In this episode we delve into the world of degree apprenticeships and find out how this route has far surpassed all Archit’s expectations and how he has fared compared to his contemporaries who have followed the path into university.Find out more about Archit here: https://www.youtube.com/@ArchitSach?app=desktop&cbrd=1For more information on degree apprenticeships: www.mrfgconsulting.com/resources Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tom Holmes is the founder and CEO of Tom’s Trunks Clothing, a fashion brand known for its premium, comfortable, and stylish apparel. Driven by a passion for quality materials and timeless design, Tom launched the company to create clothing that blends classic elegance with modern versatility, offering a wide range of high-end yet wearable pieces for men and women. His vision is to offer functional, well-crafted garments that fit seamlessly into everyday life, whether for work, travel, or casual outings.In this episode we discuss his fascinating journey from first discovering the Kikoy material on a pair of shorts on a Kenyan Beach to the successful brand he has created today, via a degree apprenticeship at Morrisons Supermarket!Find out more about Tom here: https://tomstrunks.com/pages/the-teamInstagram: @tomstrunksFor more information on degree apprenticeships with Morrisons Supermarket: www.mrfgconsulting.com/resources Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Becks Reeves is the dedicated Poultry Manager at Sir Richard Sutton Ltd overseeing the care and management of a thriving flock of 30,000 chickens.With a deep passion for animal welfare, Becks originally pursued her dream of becoming a veterinarian. However, after discovering her love for hands-on care, she transitioned into the role of a veterinary nurse, where she gained valuable experience working closely with animals of all kinds.Over time, Becks' career took a new direction, and she found her niche in poultry management, where her expertise in animal care and her strong organisational skills have made her an invaluable asset. Today, as Poultry Manager, she is responsible for ensuring the health, safety, and well-being of the chickens under her care, overseeing everything from feeding and health monitoring to maintaining optimal living conditions. Her work also includes managing biosecurity protocols, improving production efficiency, and ensuring compliance with animal welfare standards.In this episode we find out what it takes to be a poultry manager and what advice Becks would give to anyone considering a similar career path to hers.Find out more about Becks here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrFdvPXpNPsFor more information on careers in poultry: www.mrfgconsulting.com/resources Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sophie Barton is an accomplished TV producer with over two decades of experience in the entertainment industry, known for her work on some of the most iconic and successful television shows. With a diverse portfolio spanning reality TV, documentary, and entertainment programming, Sophie has made her mark on both UK and international television.Sophie’s career took off as a key producer on the groundbreaking Trinny & Susannah series, where she played a pivotal role in bringing the fashion-forward makeover show to life. The series, which featured the renowned styling duo Trinny Woodall and Susannah Constantine, became a cultural phenomenon, capturing audiences with its wit, style, and transformation stories. Sophie's keen eye for storytelling and her ability to craft compelling television helped establish the show as a major hit.She also made a significant impact as part of the team behind Bondi Rescue, the popular Australian reality series that follows the daily lives of lifeguards on Bondi Beach. As a producer, Sophie contributed to the show's authentic, thrilling portrayal of beach rescue operations, helping it become one of the longest-running and most beloved reality shows in Australia.In this episode Sophie takes us through her journey from her degree at Sheffield to the present day.Find out more about Sophie here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sophie-barton-17455654For more information on a career in TV: www.mrfgconsulting.com/resources Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hector Ross is a seasoned entrepreneur and hospitality professional with over 20 years of experience in operations, business development, and strategic growth within the luxury hospitality and leisure industries. In 2020, Hector founded The Signet Collection, a boutique hotel group that includes The Mitre in Hampton Court and The Retreat Elcot Park, where he combines his passion for exceptional service and historic properties with a commitment to creating unique guest experiences.Prior to founding The Signet Collection, Hector was Partner and Chief Operating Officer at Longshot Limited, a leading hospitality company, where he was instrumental in the day-to-day operations of Bel & the Dragon, a collection of seven country inns across the Home Counties. As Managing Director, Hector played a pivotal role in growing the brand and overseeing its successful sale to Fullers PLC in June 2018.In this episode we explore Hector’s journey and find out more about how to succeed in a career in hospitality.Find out more about Hector Ross: https://rossandrossconsulting.com/about/For more information on careers in hospitality: www.mrfgconsulting.com/resources Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Educated at Rugby School and Durham University, Sam Dewhurst holds a degree in Classics and has cultivated a diverse career spanning the military, business, and education sectors. After completing his studies, Sam entered the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in 1990, and was commissioned into the Queen’s Own Hussars. He served in Germany, Cyprus, and Northern Ireland, gaining invaluable leadership experience over a three-year period.Following his military service, Sam transitioned to the corporate world, working as a headhunter for seven years in the City. This experience provided him with a unique perspective on talent and leadership, which he would later bring to his educational career. He then pursued his passion for teaching, earning a PGCE from King’s College London before becoming a Classics master at Uppingham School in 2002.Over the next two decades, Sam played a pivotal role at Uppingham, first as a teacher and then as a Housemaster from 2006 to 2021. His leadership and dedication to student welfare were key to his success in this role. In 2021, Sam transitioned to become Head of Careers and Legacy Manager, where he focused on guiding students through their career pathways and fostering long-term connections within the Uppingham community.Sam’s extensive experience across military, business, and educational settings has equipped him with a wealth of knowledge on leadership, career development, and personal growth. He remains passionate about helping students unlock their potential and navigate the complexities of the modern world.In this episode, Sam speaks very candidly about his journey into teaching and describes how rewarding his career has been.Find out more about Sam here: https://www.uppinghamfoundation.co.uk/about-the-foundation/meet-the-teamFor more information on careers in teaching: www.mrfgconsulting.com/resources Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Andy Cameron is the founder and Managing Director of Wave Hunters, a leading surf school and adventure company based in Cornwall. With a deep passion for the ocean and a wealth of experience in surf coaching, Andy has established Wave Hunters as a premier destination for surf enthusiasts of all levels, offering expert instruction, surf tours, and ocean-based adventures.Andy’s journey into the world of surfing began at a young age, growing up near the coast and developing a love for the sport and the sea. Over the years, he has honed his skills as a surfer and instructor, becoming known for his patient, approachable style and ability to help individuals progress quickly while enjoying the beauty of Cornwall’s world-renowned coastline. His philosophy revolves around a holistic approach to surfing—focusing not only on technique but also on ocean safety, environmental awareness, and the joy of connecting with nature.In addition to his work at Wave Hunters, Andy has extensive experience in outdoor education and coaching, having worked with a variety of clients, from beginners to advanced surfers, as well as schools, corporate groups, and international surf tourists. Under his leadership, Wave Hunters has grown into a community-focused business, offering surf lessons, guided surf safaris, and bespoke adventure experiences across Cornwall’s most iconic beaches.Andy is also dedicated to preserving the natural environment and promoting sustainability within the surf industry. Through Wave Hunters, he encourages responsible surf tourism, beach clean-ups, and eco-conscious practices, ensuring that future generations can continue to enjoy Cornwall’s pristine coastline.In this episode we discover what it takes to be a founder of a company and what Andy recommends for someone who might be thinking of taking the plunge into the wonderful world of business ownership.Find out more about Andy here: https://www.wavehunters.co.uk/who-we-are/For more information on careers in surfing: www.mrfgconsulting.com/resources Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.