Nick Arding
Motivational Speaker
Nick Arding
After
23 years as an officer in the Royal Marines Nick now specialises in
helping teams and team leaders in realising achieving their maximum
potential. As a Royal Marines officer Nick saw operational tours of duty
in Northern Ireland, Bosnia and Afghanistan. He commanded teams at a
number of levels, finishing his time as the Commanding Officer of the
1700 strong Commando Training Centre at Lympstone in Devon.
In
2003 Nick lead the Royal Navy Everest North Ridge expedition to
commemorate the 50th anniversary of the mountain’s first ascent. As well
as putting two team members onto the summit his team rescued two
injured climbers from a commercial expedition and six members of Nick’s
team (including Nick) were awarded the Royal Humane Society’s Bronze
Medal. In 2005 Nick was made an OBE as a result of his work on the
project.
Nick resigned his commission in 2005 in order to train
as a science teacher at his local Community College, something that he
describes as being ‘far harder than commando training’! He now works as a
freelance consultant concentrating on team performance and leadership
performance as well as the delivery of inspirational talks based on his
leadership experiences. He is also a mountain instructor and runs summer
and winter climbing courses throughout the UK.
During the spring of 2003 Nick lead the Royal Navy expedition to climb the North Ridge of Mount Everest.
Over
the past six years Nick has spoken throughout the UK and
internationally about his epic adventure during which his team not only
summited the 8850m peak but also rescued two members from another
expedition. As a result of the rescue members of the team were awarded
six Royal Humane Society Bronze Medals, the Society’s Silver Medal and
the Stanhope Gold Medal, with Nick personally being awarded one of the
bronze medals. In 2005 Nick was awarded the OBE for his work throughout
the project.
Nick speaks in a fluent and self-effacing way about
leadership of a high performing team in the face of considerable danger
in an extremely hostile environment.
His talk covers the
challenge of formulating and managing the two year project, of leading
the team and dealing with challenging personnel issues and coping with
considerable technical difficulties and finally orchestrating a
complicated and highly dangerous rescue during which he personally lead
one of the rescue teams despite his own debilitating eye injury.
Our Programmes
Graduate Development
Graduates are the future of your organisation. They are the leaders of tomorrow. How can you ensure that you recruit and retain the best people for your organisation?
Wow Factors
Alpine and Canadian Adventures
For the ultimate in teambuilding experiences, the French Alpine or Canadian Outback challenges offer you a teambuilding adventure that pushes you both mentally and physically
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