James Swanston
About
James Swanston is from United States. James is currently Trustee at City of London Battalion The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) Charity Fund, located in London. James also works as Chief Executive Officer at Voyage Control, a job James has held since Jan 2009. In James's previous role as a Officer at British Army, James worked in London until Dec 2015. Prior to joining British Army, James was a Chief Executive Officer at European Young Professionals and held the position of Chief Executive Officer. Prior to that, James was a Entrepreneur in residence at Meltwater Ventures, based in London from Aug 2007 to Sep 2008. James started working as CEO and Founder at One Village in Nov 2005. From Jul 2003 to Jul 2006, James was Owner at Lazy Boyz Cafe. Prior to that, James was a Captain at Australian Army from May 1995 to Aug 2005.
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James Swanston's current jobs
A trust established to provide welfare support to soldiers and families of those who have served in C (City of London Fusiliers) Company and its antecedent units.
Voyage Control is a cutting-edge 'Air Traffic Control' for inbound logistics management. A powerful and easy-to-use software platform enables ground transport hubs to proactively manage their traffic; thereby streamlining processes, enhancing security, reducing congestion, improving driver experience, and benefitting the environment.
James Swanston's past jobs
Feb 2014-present: SO2 Employment Strategy, Army Headquarters Aug 2010-present: Company Commander, The London Regiment - C (City of London Fusiliers) Company 2009-2010: Attached to The Inkerman Company 1st Battalion Grenadiers for Afghanistan - Op Herrick 11 in Helmand Province 2008: Attached to Nijmegen Company Grenadier Guards for Op FIRIC
European Young Professionals (EYP) London lauched January 2007 and is the first European chapter of the organisation, which promotes links between young business professionals. EYP was founded in Asia in 2005 and has, due to an immense success, expanded to Europe with its first organisation launched in London. It presently has 2,500 active members in the United Kingdom. EYP is for all business professionals who are young at heart, rather than defined by age. The aim of EYP London is to bring together and provide an active support network to all young professionals living and working in London. The vision is to be innovative, supportive, diverse and to offer a unique, valuable networking experience to all members of EYP London. EYP members are spread among 45 countries; thus, it provides a unique networking platform.
Meltwater Ventures (www.meltwaterventures.com) creates, develops and sustains new businesses which help organizations and individuals to reduce their environmental footprint. We proactively identify green business (g-business) opportunities that can be rapidly commercialised and bring together potential entrepreneurs around those opportunities, facilitating the formation of effective management teams, business plans and raising finance. It works closely with the Environmental Change Institute and Said Business School at Oxford University. Meltwater Ventures is based in Oxford and is led by Martin Chilcott and James Tarin.
Retail channel for VOIP and Converged Communications products in Australia and New Zealand.
Owner of gaming cafe store concept, which has now transitioned into part of One Village.
Australia, East Timor, Iraq, Malaysia • Intelligence based role, including the establishment of a strategic assessment cell in Iraq that regularly briefed to the highest levels in Coalition governments. • Excellent briefing and representational experience to the highest levels in military forces, as well as conducting briefings in multi-lingual environments. • Several years of commanding soldiers in training and operational environments. • United States Bronze Star Medal for exceptionally meritorious service in Iraq. • Australian Joint Operations Command Commendation for exceptional leadership.