Dr. Martens
Tom Minion has a diverse work experience in the finance industry. Tom is currently the Head of Treasury at Dr. Martens plc. Prior to that, they worked as the Deputy Treasurer at Anglian Water Services from 2021 to 2022. Tom also has extensive experience at easyJet, where they held various roles such as Assistant Treasurer, Treasury Accountant, Treasury Analyst, and Assistant Revenue Accountant. Tom started their career at easyJet as a Fraud Analyst and later worked as a Revenue Protection Manager and Revenue Protection Team Leader/Senior Fraud Data Analyst. Before joining easyJet, Tom worked at Citi as a Financial Crime Investigator. Overall, Tom Minion has a strong background in treasury management, fraud prevention, and financial crime investigation.
Tom Minion attended the University of Leicester from 2005 to 2007, where they pursued a degree in Psychology. Tom obtained their Chartered Accountant CGMA ACMA certification from CIMA in December 2014. Additionally, they completed a Diploma in Treasury Management from the Association of Corporate Treasurers, although the specific month and year of completion are unknown.
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Dr. Martens
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Our now-iconic footwear started when the first air-cushioned sole technology was designed by two German inventors: medical doctor, Dr. Klaus Maertens and engineer Herbert Funck. But while our sole technology may be German, our soul is undeniably British. British shoe-makers, R Griggs and Co, bought the rights to that air-cushioned sole technology. R Griggs & Co anglicised the name to “Dr. Martens”, designed an outsole and boot for British workers and the 1460 boot was born. Dr. Martens footwear was designed to look new with its modern air-cushion comfort so R Griggs & Co added the iconic yellow stitch, the grooves, the two tone side sole and the black and yellow heel loop. These new boots were sold to workmen. But fate intervened. Dr. Martens may have been made for industry but, as it turns out, they were destined for the stage. Subverted early on by subcultures, they paved the way for a new kind of rebellious self-expression. From the punks of 70s London to the grungers of 90s Seattle, Dr. Martens boots have always stood with those who dare to be different. Subcultures may fade out and evolve but our alternative spirit is a constant. And as for what the future holds? We have offices in London, Northampton, Paris, Düsseldorf, Portland, across Asia and an ever-expanding global retail portfolio. We have the respect of big-name fashion giants – think Supreme and Yohji Yamamoto – enabling us to engage in exciting partnerships season after season. We want to mean something to everyone who laces up our boots: from the first-timers to the Docs boots veterans. Do you have what it takes to help us? We need ambitious, passionate, people – with rebel fire in their hearts.