41 Club National: join former Intelligence Officer Tim Bradshaw on Zoom on Thursday, 9 July 2020

A reminder to join 41 Club on Zoom this Thursday, 9 July, at 7:00pm for an exclusive talk with Tim Bradshaw.

Tim is a former Covert Human Intelligence Officer who has served on a number of operational tours of duty including two tours of Afghanistan.

In 2015 he found himself, whilst trying to climb Mount Everest, in the middle of the largest earth quake to hit the Tibetan and Nepalese regions. Now a Director of Sandstone Communications he heads up a team of specialist consultants and trainers who focus on Leadership and Business Development. During this session he will talk openly about building resilience, staying focused and his battle with depression and anxiety #becauseican

In 2023 Tim will be attempting to take on the toughest rally in the world – The Dakar.

He will race a motorcycle for 12000km unto 14 hours a day across the empty quarter in Saudi Arabia. In doing so he will be carrying the message that it is ok to ask for help … In this session he will give you an outline of the project ahead and invite you to join him on the journey …

(Please note that this will be the last of the weekly 41 Club National Zoom Meetings for a few weeks.)

Yours in Continued Friendship,

Don Mullane
41 Club National Communications and IT Officer

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