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Richard leads a truly diverse life. He has recently returned from a month long expedition to Venezuela with a team of young people which takes his tally of countries visited up to 86! He has faced some real life challenges and done some bizarre things, for example: driven 15,000 miles through South America in a Jeep, been trapped in a Frigate by jellyfish, fought a fire in the middle of the Atlantic, worked for the Queen, chased smugglers in Hong Kong and off Colombia, driven through minefields, played rugby with a Prince, designed water systems for Nepalese villagers, fallen overboard in the Atlantic, driven across the Sahara in a £200 van, stood next to an exploding volcano (not by choice), the list goes on… Richard trained as an engineer but later worked as an Equerry to the Royal Family receiving the Royal Victorian Order at only 39. Nowadays, when he is not leading teams of young people on personal development expeditions overseas, he is delivering performance related interventions focusing on leadership and teamwork to large companies. With his unique background organizing and attending Royal and Corporate events he also delivers the ‘Working the Room’ intervention focusing on real life face to face networking. Richard also trains Global Disaster Response Teams as part of DHL’s Corporate Social Responsibility initiative as well as other aid agencies. The really important thing to Richard is people; their values, their diversity and seeing them develop and work as a successful team. |