Sean Chapple
Consultant And Motivational Speaker
HPD Consultant, Sean Chapple
combines over 20 years of practical experience of leadership in
challenging situations as both an Officer in the Royal Marines and an
expedition leader to the North and South Poles. The valuable insights he
has gained into how individuals and teams function from a lifetime at
the edge of human endurance provide a powerful dimension to our
development programmes.
In 2006/07 Sean planned and led one of
the longest unassisted polar journeys in history, remarkably Sean had
just returned from leading another team to the North Pole earlier in the
year. After hauling to the South Pole and raising the Union Flag Sean
and his team then retraced their steps, and in doing so completed the
longest military overland journey in Antarctic history and, for Sean the
first Royal Marines Commando to walk unaided to the pole. His team
faced near starvation, suffered from frostbite and snow blindness and
during the return leg Sean fell and dislocated his shoulder whilst using
one of the giant kites that provided wind traction. Committed to
success Sean continued to motivate and lead his team, and through
determination and exceptional teamwork they completed the gruelling
2,200 km journey in 71-days. Live updates broadcast direct from the ice
engaged a global audience attracting international media interest, and
generating 2 million pounds in advertising for the commercial backers of
the expedition.
Leaving school at seventeen Sean joined the
elite Royal Marines, successfully completing commando training, the
longest and toughest training course in the world. Sean soon displayed a
natural talent for leadership and was swiftly promoted through the rank
and file, receiving a commission into the Officer Corps. During Sean’s
extensive career he has deployed on active service across the globe
becoming a specialist in mountain, Arctic and desert operations.
Parallel to his military career Sean has forged a record breaking
expedition career becoming a pioneering figure in pushing the envelope
of military polar exploration setting world records in the process and
earning himself the nickname ‘Ice Man’ along the way.
This
unique career is a testament to his ability to motivate and inspire
those around him, even under the most demanding circumstances. Sean’s
belief is that we each have the spirit of adventure coursing through our
bodies and by tapping into this energy the seemingly impossible becomes
possible. Combining 20 years of leadership and team working skills,
Sean really does ‘walk the talk’, with his keynotes bringing home the
real challenges of leadership and team development.
Walking the Talk
Sean has planned, managed and led over twenty high risk and remote expeditions which include:
*
First Successful Winter Crossing of Iceland. Deemed to be uncrossable,
Sean took up the challenge and led his team through Arctic blizzard
conditions to complete the 500mile crossing in 47 days. Receiving the
Keeling Award for leadership Sean was personally congratulated by Diana
the Princess of Wales for his charity fundraising associated with the
crossing.
* 3-Month Ski of the Northwest Passage. Hauling all
essential supplies Sean spent 3-months skiing the Northwest Passage
facing temperatures of -50 ยบ C, during which his team were stalked by
Polar bear for three days.
* First Attempt by the Royal Marines to
Walk the North Pole. After two years planning Sean led a Royal Marines
attempt to walk to the North Pole, the first officially endorsed naval
expedition to attempt such a feat since 1875. Unfortunately, after
crucial safety equipment failed Sean aborted the attempt, later
receiving a message form Buckingham Palace that said ‘Discretion is
better than Disaster’. In recognition of his spirit of adventure Sean
was invited to Buckingham Palace for a Royal Audience on his return.
*
In the Footsteps of Parry - the Magnetic North Pole. Venturing deep
into the Arctic Sean retraced the footsteps of Lieutenant Parry RN,
leader of the first overland journey by the Navy in 1918. After several
setbacks, the loss of a team member due to frostbite, and some of the
worst weather on record the team reached the magnetic North Pole. The
35-day journey demanded all of Sean’s energy to keep his team of novices
focused and aligned as they battled a 6-day blizzard with diminishing
food and fuel supplies.
* Youth to the North Pole. Selected and
trained by Sean, eight students aged 14 to 18, travelled to the Arctic
to participate in cultural and adventurous activities that included
living in an Inuit community, Polar bear watching, survival training,
scientific research and a trip to the North Pole. Capitalising on
communications technologies student experiences were shared globally
through an interactive Internet presence.
General
Sean
is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, and an accredited TMSDI
practitioner in the Team Management Profile, Linking Skills Profile and
Team Performance Profile. City & Guilds Graduateship in Leadership
& Management and Associate of the Professional Speakers Association.
As a professional speaker Sean Interweave his lifetime of extreme
adventure with a coherent message to businesses and he has spoken to
audiences ranging from primary schools to board-level directors of
multi-national focusing on self-motivation, team dynamics, leadership,
risk-assessment and tackling seemingly overwhelming challenges.
‘Sean
brought a fresh, inspiring dimension to the leadership discussion at
the conference. The challenges of the expedition connected well to the
audience - facing leadership challenges of their own.’
‘His
session was the highlight of the day. An engaging speaker, he gave a
most informative talk. Relevant to all types of organisations in the
public and private sectors, I recommend Sean without hesitation.’
‘Powerful
lessons that will have a real impact on our business. I recommend the
iceman for any organisation looking to get the edge on team
performance.’
Our Programmes
Resort Staff Training and Venue Set Up
High Performance Development provides inspiring pre season induction programmes that dovetail neatly into your company operational procedures and therefore ensuring your resort teams deliver exceptional service.
Wow Factors
Commando experience
Does your team have what it takes when the going gets tough? Can they still perform at exceptionally high standards when under pressure
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