Jim Truscott


James Francis Truscott OAM was an Australian businessman and SAS officer. In 2001 he started Truscott Crisis Leaders, which in 2018 was sold to Mettle Group. He died on 28 April 2021, during an outback bicycle ride in Mungo National Park.

Military service

Truscott was in the Australian Army from 1975 to 2001, during which he held six command appointments in operational Army units and three staff positions in joint headquarters. His last appointment was as Operations and Plans Officer in the Australian Special Air Service Regiment in Perth.
In the 1989 Australia Day Honours Truscott received the Medal of the Order of Australia for his "service to mountaineering, particularly the Australia Bicentennial Everest Expedition".

Published works

  • 'Taipan', 2007. Celebrating 100 Years of Defending the Low Ground and Swamps. Rendezvous, September.pp. 28–31. /
  • Truscott, J., 2007. Climbing in Western Australia. Rendezvous, September.pp. 222–226. /
  • Birkett, D., Truscott, J., Mala-Jetmarova, H. & Barton, A., 2011. Vulnerability of Water and Wastewater Infrastructure and its Protection from Acts of Terrorism: A Business Perspective. In: Handbook of Water and Wastewater Systems Protection. New York: Springer.
  • Truscott, J., 2012. Dancing With The Tiger: The Art of Business Crisis Leadership. Chicago: MissionMode Solutions Press.
  • Truscott, J., 2015. Snakes in the Jungle, Special Operations in War and Business. Mermaid Waters: Zeus Publications