Lessons for My Younger Self: A Journey from Bolton School
This year, the annual Tillotson Lecture will be given by Old Boy Adam Crook, who attended Bolton School from 1985 to 1992. He will reflect on his thirty-year journey since leaving the Boys’ Division, and how he has navigated his career in a world of continuous, disruptive change.
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Adam is a Partner in the Global Markets Division at Goldman Sachs, having previously served as a Captain in the British Army. After reading Modern History at the University of Edinburgh, Adam undertook Officer Training at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst before joining the Queen's Lancashire Regiment as an infantry officer. Adam's years in the Regiment - as a Platoon Commander and then Company second-in-command - were spent in Northern Ireland, during the final years of The Troubles, including the Omagh bombing and inter-community riots around Drumcree.
After leaving the Army, Adam completed an MBA at London Business School before moving into banking; after four years at Barclays Capital, he moved to Goldman Sachs in 2008, where he has remained to date.
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