"This shows he's got great intelligence" Alvin Martin, talkSPORT
Jeremy is reliable and genuine, his manner and attitude has ensured excellent results on several events. I would have no hesitation in using him or recommending his services to others. Daniel Rix, MD, Specialist Speakers
Thank you for your professionalism. David Hines, MD,Videotile
Jeremy is the consummate professional. His clear and articulate style coupled with a dry sense of humour give him a unique broadcasting persona. He also has an apparent natural ability to ask pertinent questions in a conversational approach, particularly in his audio interviews. Steve Wells, Director, Informing Choices
I met Jeremy about two years ago and enjoyed many coffees with him. He is one of life's connectors and understands the importance of sharing contacts and opportunities. He is amusing and passionate about what he does which are great attributes for his chosen career. Ruth Simmons, Soundlounge
I was a guest on 'PressPlay', the excellent radio show on JCom radio hosted by the superb Jeremy Jacobs. I was talking about all kinds of stuff - my books, music, how far you live from your mum (yes, YOU) Joe Craig, Author
What they say about Jeremy on the Internet, Facebook and Twitter
Always entertaining, Jeremy provides an interesting mix of the practical, personal, humorous and political on his blog. He has a keen eye for talented bloggers and shares his thoughts freely. All this and reports from Margate FC, what more could you want? Colin Campbell You're a pro. Wonderful stuff...... Simon Ellinas Just a couple of months back, the presenter and public speaker Jeremy Jacobs didn't have a blog. Now, he has a vibrant, well designed, readable and interesting blog that is clearly attracting readers. In the time he has been writing his blog, his web site has risen over one million places in the Alexa rankings. Equally he is reaching more people with a substantial 300% increase. This just shows the power of blogging. Jeremy's site is a great example of what you can achieve - follow his example and you will clearly do well. In short, set up a blog, start writing and see your web site's popularity increase substantially and quickly. Graham Jones - Internet Psychologist
Well, Jeremy you’re right I think you’re swell!Tisha
Jeremy Jacobs' blog is a fascinating mix of presenting, media, politics and humour. He writes with verve, irony and a dry wit. His presenting posts are always interesting to those of us who know absolutely nothing about it, but all of his posts are engaging and well worth a read.
Jeremy Jacobs is taking action in response to tragedy and sorrow. If more of us had this sort of courage and commitment the world would be a better place: I urge you to see this and take part in your own way. Cityunslicker
Jeremy, I've got to try and get around the blogosphere as much as you do. It seems like everyone with a blog knows you. Daily Referendum
Corporate Presenter Here Jeremy Jacobs delivers his entertaining and insightful views on everything from politics to incompetent drivers with razor-sharp wit. But there is a serious side: Jeremy is a “doer” and this week he embarks on a Masaai Trek to raise money for the Breast Cancer Campaign. Jeremy lost his sister to the disease and has written movingly about this. I am full of admiration for someone who gets up and does something for a cause close to his heart and I’m sure we all wish Jeremy luck. Welshcakes Limoncello
Corporate Presenter is "a regular dose of humour (The British spell funny) political ranting, current affairs, football (I don't think he means real football, only soccer here) and other important matters by Presenter, Radio Broadcaster & Speaker Jeremy Jacobs. He resides in North London." Jeremy has a little bit of something for everyone. Check out Corporate Presenter. You'll find something of interest to you.
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My boomerang won't come back!
That's sad. Although he must have been old. I was wondering only the other day what had become of him. I suppose I assumed he had died already.
I read on someone else's blog about James Brown and told my family; they all knew. I am behind the times in most things.
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