Tim Collins OBE

Ex-Army Officer And Author
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Tim took command of the First Battalion of the Royal Irish Regiment in the immediate aftermath of its devastating experience during the hostage crisis in Sierra Leone. The battalion has combated the Loyalist murder gangs in East Tyrone, held the line between two communities during the Holy Cross dispute in Belfast and survived ambush in the deserts of Iraq. Tim caught the world's attention with his address to his troops on the eve of the Iraqi invasion in 2003. His speech was an inspiration to world leaders and infantrymen alike and provided a suspicious and confused public with some explanation for the controversial war and marked him out as thinker as well as a leader of men.

Tim is currently chairman and co-founder of the intelligence-based security company, New Century. Since his retirement from the army in 2004, Tim has written his best selling memoir Rules of Engagement (Headline, 2006) and built a successful career in the media as a talking head and television presenter. He fronted Tiger Aspect's documentary on the British Army entitled Be the Best and BBC Northern Ireland's Desert Generals and was the focus of an edition of Fiona Bruce's Real Story on BBC 1.

Tim is renowned for his brilliant motivational speeches. He combines witty anecdotes drawing on his own experiences and broad knowledge of military and political history with unique insights into teamwork and leadership. Through his eyes, we are given a frank and compelling insight into the realities of warfare on the ground and in the air.

Themes

Adversity, Leadership, Motivation, Fear & Risk




Slideshow Items

  • Tim Collins filled every seat in the room. He was funny and the delegates were amazed with his story.

    CMP

  • Tim was a great success... he was inspiring, funny and practical about what works in terms of getting people committed...'

    Richard Lewis
    Pecos

  • Excellent feedback across the board even from the most difficult to please of the partners.

    Terry Renouf
    Berrymans Lace Mawer