Chris Moon

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Speaking Topics

  • Resilience - ‘Making the best of life in challenging times’

  • Motivation - ‘Step Beyond’

  • Change - ‘Adapt or Face Extinction’

  • Mental wellbeing

  • Health, Safety and Wellness

  • Managing anxiety and stress

  • How isolation effects us and how to avoid it

  • Diversity

Bio

Chris Moon helps people and organisations around the world grow and improve personal and team performance. He’s been a keynote speaker and run change and leadership programs for twenty years working with the public and private sector and international business schools. He’s one of the most fortunate people to be alive you’re likely to meet.  His exploits have been covered in a Discovery documentary I Shouldn’t Be Alive.

Chris is a former British Army Officer with three year’s operational experience who left to work for a charity clearing landmines. He’s survived being taken prisoner in Cambodia by the Khmer Rouge (one of the most brutal terror groups in history) and negotiated his release and that of two colleagues from threatened execution.

In 1995 he was blown up in a supposedly safe area of a minefield in remote East Africa losing an arm and a leg (ironically doing one of the least dangerous things he did). He survived initially because he treated himself. About fourteen hours after injury he arrived in South Africa where doctors say they’d never seen anyone live with such a small amount of blood.

He recovered four times faster than expected and in 1996; within a year of leaving hospital ran the London Marathon, raised significant sums to help disabled people in the developing world and successfully completed a full time Master’s Degree in human behaviour.

Chris taught himself to run and is thought to be the world’s first amputee ultra-distance runner after completing the Marathon De Sables in 1997. He’s run the world’s toughest ultra-marathons, most recently the Badwater Death Valley 135 mile ultra and the Devon Coast to Coast 117 mile Race. He’s led numerous teams to complete rigorous challenges ranging from climbing mountains to cycling the length of Cambodia. 

When it comes to challenging the concept of limitation, adapting to change and overcoming adversity Chris walks the talk. He has a passion for the process of achievement and uses his unique experiences to help people do what they do better. Chris speaks with enthusiasm and humour on resilience, change, personal and strategic leadership and all aspects of behavioural choices. His interactive presentations and workshops are tailored to desired outcomes and actions. 

 

 

 

NHS Test & Trace

‘A massive thank you for the talk you delivered to the Test & Trace staff. It was hugely appreciated and uplifting - and bringing an insight to a different world experience, particularly in these strange times is very beneficial. We’ve had lovely feedback from the staff about how inspiring your talk was. In particular, as a presenter, you are extremely calm and professional to work with, we recognise and appreciated the generosity of your time.’

Ernst & Young LLP

“Thanks for your contribution. Terrific feedback.  Great messages and brilliant humour. Absolutely hit the mark.”

 

BMW After Sales

“The combination of your compelling, life-changing story, appropriate level of humour and clear business messages landed perfectly. I knew you were the perfect fit from our first telephone call, but you exceeded my expectations too.”

 

 

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