Like many of the Savic team, Jeremy Worthington experienced several professions before he formally joined the e-moto revolution. After working as a test engineer with Nissan in the UK and developing security systems for Toyota in Japan, he reskilled as a tax specialist in professional services after landing in Melbourne in 2011 – “the worst time in history to be looking for a job in the Australian automotive industry!”
But now, he’s back on the automotive frontline with Savic Motorcycles, which in October 2021 appointed the 49-year-old Englishman as their first CFO.
Jeremy brings a compelling combination of fiscal, engineering and small business expertise to the role, having spent the past decade applying for R&D incentives for clients of KPMG and running the Nifty Grants Small Business Division at PricewaterhouseCoopers. When PwC closed the division in 2019, Jeremy set up his own firm – adding Savic to his client list while we were still a budding three-man band at the FAB9 makerspace.
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