Daniel Bull is a 3x Guinness World Record-breaking adventurer, 1% for the Planet Advocate and award-winning keynote speaker who triggers a lasting impact. He delivers practical take-aways learnt from over two decades of not just surviving but thriving in the harshest environments on Earth and brings the rare combination of having also worked in the corporate world to fund his ambitions.
Daniel completed an unguided ascent of Mount Everest in his 20s and has since made numerous first ascents up unclimbed peaks in uncharted locations such as northern Greenland and Antarctica, has tackled some of the world's most dangerous mountains, such as the infamous North Face of the Eiger (nicknamed 'Murder Wall'), and became the youngest person on the planet to climb the highest summits on every continent.
I had an opportunity to listen to Daniel about his story at DickerData. I have heard quite a few motivational speakers, however, Daniel and his story showed a different perspective of life and how to get going when all odds are against you. The whole DickerData, Cisco team had a memorable time listening to Daniel and are keen to have another great session in the near future. Thanks Daniel for sharing us your experiences. #Respect #NeverGiveUp
Daniel Bull recently spoke at our Cisco Kick-off. Daniel's energy, passion, endurance, and connection with the audience was beyond impressive. I was particularly moved by learning of his amazing accomplishments, including becoming the youngest person ever to ascend the highest mountain and volcano on each continent despite having struggled with multiple health issues. A true example himself of how to face and overcome real-life challenges. Listening to Daniel became the most memorable and inspiring time for me. He is the kind that you never forget – truly inspiring, entertaining, and impactful. Truly #UNSTOPPABULL
Daniel is an engaging and relatable speaker with an experience few people are likely to be able to mirror. He manages to surface a mindset in people that speaks to possibility through the metaphor of mountain climbing, and is effective at leading people to an understanding that inspiration and motivation have many currents - it's not exclusive to feats such as those Daniel is known for.