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8th June 2026
World Cup Fever at Work: Keep It Fun, Keep It Sensible
With another major football tournament rolling around, excitement is building—not just in pubs and living rooms, but in workplaces up and down the country. From office sweepstakes to strategic “working from home” requests that suspiciously coincide with kick-offs, employers and employees alike are getting ready for a few weeks of divided attention.
So how do you strike the right balance between enjoying the beautiful game and keeping the day job ticking along?
A really genuine chap
Jeremy is a really genuine chap – he's creative, hard-working and passionate about inspiring people and culture. He always makes time for people. Perhaps one of his greatest strengths is he's fun, positive and energetic, which means every project is an enjoyable experience
Phil Harvey
Strategic and Inspirational
Jeremy is a strategic and inspirational HR Director with the ability to transform organisational cultures. He has a sound operational business understanding that enables him to connect with people at all levels. A motivating presence whose positive impact on staff engagement and retention would be an asset to any business
Carole Hunt
Highly Skilled
Jeremy is highly skilled at bringing teams together through praising successes and presenting challenges as probable successes if teams works together to their fullest potential. A thoroughly decent and trustworthy gentleman. A real gem
Jim Fogden
Highly Recommended HR Professional
I can highly recommend Jeremy as an HR professional. One of Jeremy’s greatest achievements when we worked together for was when we bought a company larger than ourselves and with a polar opposite culture. Jeremy led the culture management programme and a year later the organisation was voted 2nd in the ST “Best Companies to work for” (2006). I also witnessed Jeremy very successfully organise and orchestrate a number of group conferences for 500+ people
Bill Wilson
