Jerry Marshall is an entrepreneur who enjoys the adventure of faith, risk and setting audacious goals. He set up a technology company in Bethlehem to create jobs, hope and links across the divide; travelled England with a giant inflatable white elephant to try to save the country £70bn; argued with Pete Waterman on BBC Breakfast; and sailed a sinking yacht across the Channel.
Books by Jerry Marshall
Travels with an Inflatable Elephant
Jerry Marshall believes in setting at least one audacious goal every year. Recent goals include attempting to save the government £50 billion, and setting up a call centre in Bethlehem to create jobs unaffected by border closures. He's a serial entrepreneur and...
News & Reviews
'My job is simply to be obedient'
"My main aim at the time had been to make lots of money. I wanted to hold on to it and demonstrate my success, but …
12 May 2015Adventures in transformative capitalism
Jerry Marshall’s story is impressive and inspirational, showing what a positive difference business can make. This is especially worth hearing when big business gives …
22 May 2014Winning and losing likeably
The clue to the very likeable nature of Jerry Marshall's book on entrepreneurial leadership is in the subtitle: Attempts to make things happen and …
22 Feb 2014Call centres: unconventional route to peace in Bethlehem
A British Christian entrepreneur is hoping to bring peace to a fractured region through the business he co-founded in Bethlehem last year...
27 Dec 2013