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Cathy O’Dowd

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Cathy O’Dowd is the first woman in the world to climb Mount Everest, the world’s highest mountain, from both its north and south sides. Her presentations combine adventure, drama, failure and success, sharing with her audiences lessons learnt from one of the world’s most spectacular challenges: Everest. All presentations are illustrated throughout with spectacular images of the climbs. Cathy’s great strength lies in combining her exciting adventures with a coherent message to business. The years she spent on or around Everest were for her a degree ‘in living’. The insights she discovered about herself, and about successful management of individuals and teams under intense stress in the face of overwhelming challenge, are ones she has been sharing with her corporate audiences ever since. She has presented her message to companies in 25 countries on five continents.

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Cathy O’Dowd is the first woman in the world to climb Mount Everest, the world’s highest mountain, from both its north and south sides. Her presentations combine adventure, drama, failure and success, sharing with her audiences lessons learnt from one of the world’s most spectacular challenges: Everest. All presentations are illustrated throughout with spectacular images of the climbs.

Cathy’s great strength lies in combining her exciting adventures with a coherent message to business. The years she spent on or around Everest were for her a degree ‘in living’. The insights she discovered about herself, and about successful management of individuals and teams under intense stress in the face of overwhelming challenge, are ones she has been sharing with her corporate audiences ever since. She has presented her message to companies in 25 countries on five continents.

Cathy remains an active adventurer. In 2003 she made a bold but ultimately unsuccessful attempt to climb a new route on the notorious east face of Everest. In 2004 she took a dog-sled expedition through the remote wilderness of the Norwegian Arctic to the northern-most point of Europe.

Cathy O’Dowd, who grew up in Johannesburg, South Africa, has climbed ever since leaving school. She was completing her Masters degree in Media Studies at Rhodes University, and working as university lecturer, when she saw an advert in a newspaper for a place on the 1st South African Everest Expedition.

She was one of 200 women who applied for the Everest place, and was the one finally selected. The team followed the route made famous by Edmund Hillary. Despite being the apprentice on the team, on 25 May 1996 Cathy O’Dowd reached the summit. It was, however, a tough introduction, as British team-mate Bruce Herrod was killed on the descent.

In 1998 she took on the challenge of the treacherous north side of Everest, where George Mallory had famously disappeared in 1924. Her attempt ended just hours below the summit when she stopped to try and save a dying American woman.

In 1999 she returned once more, and succeeded, becoming the first woman in the world to climb Everest from both north and south sides.

Cathy O’Dowd has written a book about her Everest experiences, Just for the love of it, translated into German as Aus Liebe Zum Berg.

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‘So many participants confided to me that when seeing the program they had thought: Why on earth a mountain climber? After they had heard you, they all felt you were an excellent presenter, able to translate the experiences from the world of climbing into the world of business. You gave them the answer to their question!’
VP Corporate Communications, Barry Callebaut AG