David Taylor is the General Manager of Businet, a global network of Higher Education Institutes. It is a position he has held since 1999. In that time Businet has tripled in size, now has 124 members in 35 countries.
David initially worked in the Travel industry. He worked for Thomas Cook for 11 years. When he left the industry, he held the position of Area Sales Manager Scotland and North East England for Thomas Cook Holidays, the tour operation arm of Thomas Cook at that time. He left the travel industry to follow a career in academia.
A 30 year career in education ensued. In 1993 he moved to New College Durham to take up a position of course leader for a specialist European Travel and Tourism programme at level 5. David completed a post graduate Certificate in Management and a post Graduate Diploma in Management, before completing his MBA.
New College Durham is a founder member of the Businet and David became involved in the TOURISM Group. He was the chair of that group from 1993 to 2001. In 1999 he took over as General Manager of the network, a position that he still holds. As General Manager of the Businet network David organises and hosts three conferences annually - the largest of these events attracts 200 plus delegates. He therefore spends a significant amount of time negotiating and working with the hotel and tourism sectors. Since taking the role of General Manager the network has trebled in size, currently boasting some 124 members in 35 countries.
David is also President of another European network called ESA. He has been a Board member since 2002 and has been President for the last 6 years.
In 2006 New College Durham established the role of Head of International partnerships. David held this position and held until he retired from full time employment in 2016. During the period 2006 to 2016 David continued to contribute regularly to Travel, or Events Management modules on a final year BA programme.
David took early retirement from New College is 2016. He remains in his position with Businet and owns and manages a small property development company, as well as doing some consultancy work. The reason for taking early retirement was to allow him to pursue his passion for travel and to be able work, doing things the things he enjoys, when and where he wants to do them. His travels to date had taken him to over 90 countries before the current pandemic.