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Tim Sellick

Dr Tim Sellick

Director of Custom Programmes

Biography

Dr Tim Sellick is the Director of Custom Programmes within the Executive Education team at King's Business School.

Tim specialises in the design and delivery of custom programmes for Kings Business School. Prior to joining King's Tim led the custom programmes team at Henley Business School and was Executive Director of Henley’s Apprenticeship provision.

Tim held a faculty role at the University of Worcester where he was the Director of Post Graduate Studies, and Head of the Department of Marketing and Strategy. His career has also included working with Saïd Business School in the development of customised Executive Education programmes for the University of Oxford.

Tim was formally Level Authority for the CAM suite of modules for the Chartered Institute of Marketing and Module Course Director for the Customer Experience module as part of the CIM’s Global Delivery Framework. Tim is active in management practice and has completed assignments and directed programmes Globally across a wide range of organisations in both the Private and Public sectors.

Tim is a multiple award-winning case writer and has authored three winning case in the EFMD’s Excellence in Practice Awards and a further three cases which were finalists.Tim is a Fellow of the Chartered Management Institute, and a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.

Events

08MarLeadershipExecEdKBS

King’s Business School Executive Education: How we help support businesses

Join King’s Business School’s Executive Education team Dr Tim Sellick (Client Director), Michele Gray and Lucky Singh (Client Managers) as they talk about...

Please note: this event has passed.

Events

08MarLeadershipExecEdKBS

King’s Business School Executive Education: How we help support businesses

Join King’s Business School’s Executive Education team Dr Tim Sellick (Client Director), Michele Gray and Lucky Singh (Client Managers) as they talk about...

Please note: this event has passed.