Colonel Bob Stewart DSO
Patron
Colonel Bob Stewart is best known for his time as the Commander of the British Forces in Bosnia during 1992/3, for which he was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for gallantry. Thereafter, he was appointed Chief of Policy & Strategy at NATO’s Military Headquarters in Europe for his last Army appointment.

Since that time he has held several consultancy posts, working extensively in Europe, the Middle East and Africa and is currently an independent consultant specialising in Business Leadership, Ethics, Motivation, Crisis Management, Negotiation, Planning and Tactics.

The son of a Regular Officer, Bob Stewart was educated at Chigwell School and the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst before being commissioned as an infantry officer in the Cheshire Regiment in July 1969 in which he served for over 23 years. Frequently contributing to television and radio programmes as well as newpapers, Bob Stewart’s book,‘Broken Lives’, about his humanitarian mission in Bosnia, was a best seller.

He remains personally involved in the identification and tracking of war criminals worldwide. Married to a Delegate of the International Committee of the Red Cross he lives in Kingston on Thames and Brittany.
 
 
 
 
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