Gloucester Rugby
Ian Ferguson has a diverse professional background, currently serving as a CRM Instructor at NetJets Europe since July 2012, where instruction is delivered to crew members during annual recurrent training. Ian also contributes as the Chief Worker and Drinker at Coombe Hill Vineyard, regenerating the vineyard to produce 5,000 to 6,000 bottles of fine English wine annually. Consulting work is undertaken for KBR/Elbit on MFTS bid proposals, while volunteer efforts are made at the Cotswold Canal Trust, aiding in the development of the Gloucester to Letchlade Canal project and fundraising as a canal boat operator. Steward duties are performed at Gloucester Rugby Club, and a previous role at NetJets Europe involved enhancing communication between management and crew. Ian's extensive military experience includes serving as a Squadron Leader in the Royal Air Force from 1983 to 2007, primarily as a Nimrod Captain and QFI. Education was completed at Brighton College from 1975 to 1982.
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Gloucester Rugby
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Established in 1873 Gloucester is one of the oldest rugby clubs in the world. Its local importance extends well beyond the city: it is a focal point for over 60 clubs in the Gloucestershire area; its ground was once home to the England squad; today its high-performing team is recognised internationally and an average of 15,000 supporters regularly attend Kingsholm to watch the team perform in Premiership and European Cup Competitions.