Tony Harvey is a leadership coach, change consultant, and inspirational speaker. Having contributed to Scouting's development of new and successful approaches to recruiting, training, and managing adult volunteers, he has since applied his expertise to Freemasonry. He proposed to UGLE the creation of the Members’ Pathway and was its main author. He went on to write The Seven Habits of Highly Successful Lodges, a guide to rejuvenating and managing lodges in the 21st century, to complement the Pathway.
As well as holding Provincial responsibilities for secretarial, mentoring, membership and learning & development, charity and communications areas, Tony has been appointed to several prestigious Masonic lectureships, including the Prestonian Lecturer (2012), Richard Sandbach Lecturer (2013), Peter Churchyard Memorial Lecturer (2017), Cornwallis Lecturer (2018), Mike Baker Memorial Lecturer (inaugural, 2020), Rectitute Essayist (2023). He is a Grand Officer in the Craft, Royal Arch, Mark and two other Orders. He has been a Council member of the Royal Masonic Trust for Girls & Boys (RMTGB), a founding trustee of the Masonic Charitable Foundation (MCF), and is currently Chair of Trustees for Lifelites.
Tony is a very active and engaging Masonic speaker. He accepts invitations to deliver his talks to lodges and associations from recognised constitutions in any timezone.
His full CV can be found at https://prestonian2012.org.uk/