Tristan Jervis

Managing Director - Global Head Of Tech at Russell Reynolds Associates

Tristan Jervis has an extensive work experience in the technology sector. Tristan began their career as a Consultant at Harvey Nash plc in 2002 and worked there until 2005. Tristan then joined Imprint plc as a Senior Consultant from 2005 to 2006.

Following that, Tristan moved to Russell, where they held various roles over the years. Tristan started as an Associate in the Technology and Corporate Officers Practice from 2006 to 2011. Tristan then took on the role of Executive Director in the Technology & Corporate Officers Practice from 2014 onwards.

In 2017, Tristan became the Co-Head of the Technology & Information Officers Practice, and later in 2020, they became the Managing Director - Co-Head of the Global Technology Sector. Throughout their time at Russell, Tristan has been influential in shaping and leading the technology sector.

Overall, Tristan Jervis has nearly two decades of experience in the technology sector and has held various leadership positions in reputable organizations.

Tristan Jervis attended Nottingham Trent University from 1999 to 2002, where they earned a 1st Class degree in Business & Technology. Prior to their university studies, they also studied at Ipswich School, although specific details such as start and end years, degree, and field of study are not available.

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Timeline

  • Managing Director - Global Head Of Tech

    January 1, 2024 - present

  • Managing Director - Co-head Global Technology Sector

    January, 2020

  • Managing Director Co Head Global Technology Officers Practice Regional Technology Sector Head

    May, 2018

  • Managing Director Co Head Technology Information Officers Practice

    July, 2017

  • Co Head Technology Information Officers Practice

    January, 2017

  • Executive Director Technology Corporate Officers Practice

    July, 2014

  • Associate Technology Corporate Officers Practice

    July, 2011

  • Technology And Corporate Officers Practice

    October, 2006