EPISODE · May 26, 2021 · 58 MIN
In Conversation with Jeremy Stewart, Managing Director and CEO of Trade Tools
from Books To The Boardroom · host Sumith Dissanayake
In this episode, we are speaking to Jeremy Stewart, CEO and Managing Director at Trade Tools.Jeremy is a very committed individual and has spent most of his working life at Trade Tools. As you know that is quite rare to see these days. We cover:His stint in Film and Television and why he stopped pursuing that.How an unfortunate incident prevented him from entering the airforce.The way his leadership and management skills have developed over time. How he filled knowledge gaps midway through his career.What it was like to start a Saas Company from scratch.How he aims to take Trade Tools into the future. And Much MoreJack Ferguson co-hosted this episode.Thanks for tuning in to Books to the Boardroom! If you enjoyed today's episode, take your leadership journey further:🎧 Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts 🔔 Never miss an episode—follow us on LinkedIn and your favourite podcast platform 📱 Share your takeaways with #CFOCatalystAre you a CFO with insights to share or know someone who is? We're always looking for financial leaders to join us on the show—reach out at [email protected] to discuss featuring your expertise on a future episode.Until next week, keep reading, keep listening!
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In this episode, we are speaking to Jeremy Stewart, CEO and Managing Director at Trade Tools. Jeremy is a very committed individual and has spent most of his working life at Trade Tools. As you know that is quite rare to see these days. We cover: His stint in Film and Television and why he stopped pursuing that.How an unfortunate incident prevented him from entering the airforce.The way his leadership and management skills have developed over time. How he filled knowledge gaps mid...
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