Since serving in the UK government extensively after a specialised academic background in the law and the life sciences, Tyler is realising an affinity with delivering strong mentorship that fosters independent learning - using his background to tackle challenges in education, through entrepreneurship and technology. His projects, since leaving Her Majesty's Diplomatic Service, reflect this, whether in a voluntary, non-executive, or professional capacity. Tying relationships with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, UK Trade and Investment (now the Department for International Trade), the British Council, top UK universities and their alumni network, and specific foreign government and industry organs together, Tyler executes with a track record of leadership and team-driven success across his pro bono and professional work.He currently seeks the right charitable opportunities to engage in.
Listed skills include Leadership, Research, Policy, Project Management, and 23 others.