Master of Business Administration (MBA)
MA War in the Modern World
Chartered Member of the Institute of Personnel & Development (MCIPD)
Post Graduate Diploma Strategic Management & Leadership
BSc (Hons) Human Geography
MA War in the Modern World
Chartered Member of the Institute of Personnel & Development (MCIPD)
Post Graduate Diploma Strategic Management & Leadership
BSc (Hons) Human Geography
Dom served for 25 years in the British Army’s Royal Corps of Signals and Adjutant General’s Corps (Staff & Personnel Support). His service took him from cold war Germany to Canada, Italy, Cyprus and various locations in the United Kingdom, working in units, and Brigade, Corps and NATO Headquarters. He served operational tours of duty in Northern Ireland and Afghanistan and in support of NATO operations in the Former Republic of Yugoslavia. In the latter part of his career, he had the opportunity to work with many different branches of the Army, including Army Aviation, Combat Service Support, the Royal Armoured Corps and the Infantry.
Dom left the Army in 2013 to take up the newly formed role of civilian Regimental Welfare Officer for the Parachute Regiment, based in their Regimental Headquarters in Colchester and working as part of the recently established Afghanistan Trust charity. His role was to support injured and unwell service leavers as well as veterans of the regiment of any age. An important aspect of this role was to ensure people were as well prepared as they could be for new civilian careers outside the Army. In 2015, Dom was appointed as Director of Employment Services and Deputy CEO of the Royal Navy charity, The White Ensign Association. This required an in-depth understanding of the skills and experience held by officers and ratings across the RN and Royal Marines, in order to help them transition into successful second careers when their service came to an end.
Dom has wider experience across the charitable sector, having worked as part of the team at an Almshouse and in operations with a grant making family foundation. His Army career and subsequent work with military charities has given him a wealth of experience and knowledge of career structures in the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and British Army, as well as excellent knowledge of civilian career paths in all sectors of the UK labour market.
Dom left the Army in 2013 to take up the newly formed role of civilian Regimental Welfare Officer for the Parachute Regiment, based in their Regimental Headquarters in Colchester and working as part of the recently established Afghanistan Trust charity. His role was to support injured and unwell service leavers as well as veterans of the regiment of any age. An important aspect of this role was to ensure people were as well prepared as they could be for new civilian careers outside the Army. In 2015, Dom was appointed as Director of Employment Services and Deputy CEO of the Royal Navy charity, The White Ensign Association. This required an in-depth understanding of the skills and experience held by officers and ratings across the RN and Royal Marines, in order to help them transition into successful second careers when their service came to an end.
Dom has wider experience across the charitable sector, having worked as part of the team at an Almshouse and in operations with a grant making family foundation. His Army career and subsequent work with military charities has given him a wealth of experience and knowledge of career structures in the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and British Army, as well as excellent knowledge of civilian career paths in all sectors of the UK labour market.