Marcus is Bloomsbury Institute’s Head of the School of Business and Management.
He began his career as a recruitment practitioner, working in the UK and Switzerland. He subsequently set up and ran an interim management business, which at its peak had a turnover of £4.2 million, with a portfolio of clients across the UK and Europe. He transitioned to academia in 2011, was awarded a PhD in Organisational Change in 2015 and held teaching roles at Oxford Brookes University and London Metropolitan University, before joining Bloomsbury Institute in 2022.
Outside Bloomsbury Institute, Marcus is an Enterprise Adviser for the Education Development Trust, supporting school leadership teams with their careers programmes. He has strong links with the Chartered Management Institute (CMI), the Chartered Institute of Personnel Development (CIPD) and the British Academy of Management (BAM).
Interests
Marcus enjoys spending time with his wife and two sons. He is a keen cyclist and a qualified cycling instructor and has participated in many sportives, triathlons and ironman events. He is a committee member at West London Gators (a youth basketball club) and a trustee of the Coach Ali Foundation (a registered charity that aims to provide children and young people with the opportunity to play and learn through basketball in a fun and inclusive environment).
Qualifications, Affiliations and Memberships
- PhD: “Orchestrated stakeholder dialogue; its place in dynamic capability theory and its practical value for business”, London Metropolitan University
- Chartered Manager (CMgr) of the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) and Fellow (FCMI)
- Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA)
- Academic Associate of the Chartered Institute of Personnel Development (Acad. Assoc CIPD)