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Jimmy McLoughlin OBE is a British podcaster, entrepreneur, and former political advisor, recognized for his contributions to business and technology discourse in the UK.
Early Life and Education
editMcLoughlin earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Birmingham in 2009. During his time there, he developed a strong understanding of political theories and formed lasting professional connections that influenced his later career.[1]
Career
editInstitute of Directors
editBefore his tenure in government, McLoughlin served as the Director of External Affairs at the Institute of Directors (IoD). In this role, he was instrumental in founding the IoD's initiative for young entrepreneurs, fostering a supportive environment for emerging business leaders.[2] His efforts at the IoD established him as a key advocate for youth innovation and enterprise.
Downing Street Advisor
editFrom 2016 to 2019, McLoughlin served as a special advisor to British Prime Ministers Theresa May and Boris Johnson, focusing on business, technology, and entrepreneurship. As a senior advisor at 10 Downing Street, he played a pivotal role in shaping policies that strengthened the UK's business environment and its international partnerships. McLoughlin was recognized for breaking traditional molds in government advisory roles, acting as a key voice for businesses during a period of significant political change.[3] Following his government role, he has continued to focus on business innovation and entrepreneurship.[4]
Podcasting and Media
editIn 2020, McLoughlin launched Jimmy's Jobs of the Future, a podcast that explores the evolving landscape of employment and the economy through conversations with leading entrepreneurs and policymakers. The podcast has featured notable guests, including Prime Ministers, Chancellors, and CEOs, and has been ranked in the top 0.5% of global podcasts, reaching the number one spot in Apple's career podcasts.[5]
Family Background
editJimmy McLoughlin is the son of Patrick McLoughlin, a British Conservative politician who served as a Member of Parliament (MP) from 1986 to 2019. Patrick held several senior government positions, including Secretary of State for Transport and Chairman of the Conservative Party. As one of the longest-serving MPs of his era, Patrick McLoughlin was recognized for his extensive public service and significant influence within the UK political landscape.[6]
Honors and Recognition
editIn recognition of his services to business and entrepreneurship, McLoughlin was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE). He also serves as an advisor on the King's Awards for Enterprise, reflecting his ongoing commitment to promoting business excellence in the UK.[5]
Personal Life
editMcLoughlin is married and has three children. He resides in London and is actively involved in various initiatives aimed at supporting entrepreneurs and shaping the future of work.[5]
References
edit- ^ "Jimmy McLoughlin, OBE". University of Birmingham.
- ^ "Meet Jimmy McLoughlin, founder and host of Jimmyâ??s Jobs of the Future podcast | CIPR". influenceonline.co.uk.
- ^ "May's New Boy Breaks Mould as Voice of Business", The Times.
- ^ "Former Adviser Finds There's Money Where His Mouth Is", The Times.
- ^ a b c "About". Jimmy's Jobs of the Future.
- ^ "Parliamentary career for Sir John Butterfill - MPs and Lords - UK Parliament".
External links
edit- [Jimmy's Jobs of the Future](https://www.jobsofthefuture.co/)
- [London Speaker Bureau Profile](https://londonspeakerbureau.com/speaker-profile/jimmy-mcloughlin/)