Monty Halls Ltd
www.montyhalls.co.ukA former Royal Marines officer who worked for Nelson Mandela during the peace process in the early nineties, Monty left the forces to pursue a career in expeditions, travel journalism, and marine biology. Monty has since led teams in some of the most challenging environments on earth, presented numerous multi-award-winning documentaries, launched his own production company, and become a renowned inspirational speaker and writer. He has also developed a one-of-a-kind leadership and team building system for the professional. Monty is president of the Galapagos Conservation Trust, and a Help For Heroes patron. In 2003 he was awarded the Bish Medal by the Scientific Exploration Society for services to exploration and, in 2010, an honorary Doctor of Science degree by Plymouth University and education sectors. Monty is best known for his three BBC2 ‘Great Escapes’ series, where he lived on the west coasts of Scotland and Ireland with his dog Reuben. He also presented the multi-award-winning series ‘Great Barrier Reef’, the ground-breaking expedition series ‘Lost Worlds’ for the Discovery Channel, and ‘Monty Halls’ Dive Mysteries’ for Channel 5. The Channel 4 series ‘WWII’s Great Escapes: The Freedom Trails’ broadcast to critical acclaim in 2017. In 2018 ‘My Family and the Galapagos’ aired also on 4 which featured the whole of the Halls family in a poignant conservation mission to the Galapagos. The follow-up series of My Family filmed in 2019 will be broadcast in 2020. Over the last decade, Monty’s real passion has become leadership and team building, drawing on his vast experience to run courses for many clients throughout the UK. He has also established a reputation as one of the most entertaining, charismatic, and thought-provoking speakers on the circuit, whether at intimate dinners, national conferences, or on the global stage.
Read moreA former Royal Marines officer who worked for Nelson Mandela during the peace process in the early nineties, Monty left the forces to pursue a career in expeditions, travel journalism, and marine biology. Monty has since led teams in some of the most challenging environments on earth, presented numerous multi-award-winning documentaries, launched his own production company, and become a renowned inspirational speaker and writer. He has also developed a one-of-a-kind leadership and team building system for the professional. Monty is president of the Galapagos Conservation Trust, and a Help For Heroes patron. In 2003 he was awarded the Bish Medal by the Scientific Exploration Society for services to exploration and, in 2010, an honorary Doctor of Science degree by Plymouth University and education sectors. Monty is best known for his three BBC2 ‘Great Escapes’ series, where he lived on the west coasts of Scotland and Ireland with his dog Reuben. He also presented the multi-award-winning series ‘Great Barrier Reef’, the ground-breaking expedition series ‘Lost Worlds’ for the Discovery Channel, and ‘Monty Halls’ Dive Mysteries’ for Channel 5. The Channel 4 series ‘WWII’s Great Escapes: The Freedom Trails’ broadcast to critical acclaim in 2017. In 2018 ‘My Family and the Galapagos’ aired also on 4 which featured the whole of the Halls family in a poignant conservation mission to the Galapagos. The follow-up series of My Family filmed in 2019 will be broadcast in 2020. Over the last decade, Monty’s real passion has become leadership and team building, drawing on his vast experience to run courses for many clients throughout the UK. He has also established a reputation as one of the most entertaining, charismatic, and thought-provoking speakers on the circuit, whether at intimate dinners, national conferences, or on the global stage.
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