Adrian has been working with CITI for 10 years and thoroughly enjoys running the hugely successful project management accreditation and qualification courses. He has a passion for this specialist form of teaching and draws upon 30 years’ military and civilian experience as a project manager and consultant.
After 20 years in the Royal Air Force, he began his civilian career as a practice manager for a global telecommunications company. Adrian ran a number of project management country teams spread across Europe and developed and ran project management training courses. He has consulted on project management and established processes, tools and procedures in different industry sectors. He has also developed and delivered many varied project management training courses. Adrian has held director-level appointments and has developed presentation and business skills in many client-facing environments, both within the public and private sectors.
He has practical experience of ‘raw’ leadership and has been a qualified mountain expedition and rock climbing leader. Adrian’s ‘outside of work’ interests include flying (he is a licensed private pilot), travelling the globe and living in a 400 year-old thatched cottage with his wife and two very intelligent standard poodles.
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