Sir Ranulph has spent his life in pursuit of extreme adventure. Sir Ranulph Fiennes is the author of 15 books; the most recent, Race to the Pole: Tragedy, Heroism, and Scott's Antarctic Quest, arrived in bookstores in November of 2004. Sir Ranulph Fiennes was born in 1944 and educated at Eton. In 1968 he joined the army of the Sultan of Oman and in 1970 was awarded the Sultan’s Bravery Medal. His expeditions around the world include Transglobe (the first surface journey around the world´s polar axis) or North Polar Unsupported (furthest North unsupported record). Fiennes was born in 1944, Ranulph served for a total of eight years with the Royal Scots Greys and SAS before becoming the youngest Captain of the British Army. He was then the youngest captain in the British Army. He served with the Royal Scots Greys before joining the SAS. Sir Ranulph Fiennes – Keynote Speaker. View the agenda of Gartner Supply Chain Symposium/Xpo™ 2020 in Barcelona to learn more about supply chain leadership, planning, process management and more. Sir Ranulph Fiennes, is the world's most famous living explorer, author and motivational speaker who amongst many first achievements, at age 65, climbed Mount Everest despite an impending heart ailment and suffering vertigo. We are excited to announce that our keynote speaker at the Gala Dinner will be Sir Ranulph Fiennes, named by the Guinness Book of Records as ‘the world’s greatest living explorer’. One of the world’s most famous lecturers, he continues to inspire with his passion for life and adventure, imparting wit and wisdom on every speaking engagement. From Pole to Pole; Captain Scott; Atlantis of the Sands - The Search for the Lost City of Ubar Ranulph began exploring in 1969, leading the British Expedition of the White Nile, this initial journey became the keystone to Ranulph’s future career in expedition whilst establishing himself as the world’s most prominent explorer. He is the only man alive ever to have … 9 Inspirational Sir Ranulph Fiennes Quotes Luke Bilton Sir Ranulph Fiennes OBE – the man the Guinness Book of World Records dubbed the ‘world’s greatest living explorer’ – is living proof that neither heart problems nor age are insurmountable barriers to achieving feats of profound endurance. BOOKS Search For A Book. SIR RANULPH FIENNES - Explorer Officially 'the world’s greatest living explorer' (The Guinness Book of Records), Sir Ranulph needs little introduction.He has dedicated his life to record-breaking expeditions, raising almost £20m for Marie Curie Cancer Care in the process. Keynote speaker: Sir Ranulph Fiennes. Sir Ranulph Fiennes is no ordinary man.

Since l969 when he led the British Expedition on the White Nile, Ranulph Fiennes has been at the forefront of many exploratory expeditions.