Mark Inglis
Mark Inglis is a motivational speaker, author, athlete and mountaineer who first caught the attention of New Zealanders in the early 80s following his miraculous rescue from a snow cave on Mt Cook. The 13 day ordeal resulted in him losing both his legs to frostbite. But he has never let his disability stand in his way. He first represented New Zealand on the World Stage when he brought home the country’s inaugural Paralympic cycling medal at the Sydney Games in 2000, before going on to become the first double amputee to summit Everest. He’s the founder of charity Limbs4All and these days splits his time between New Zealand India and Cambodia where he champions the rights of people living with a disability and consults with top business leaders and executives on business changes and challenges and the role attitude plays in a company. Read more