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Cathy O'Dowd

possible topics:

  • Exploration
  • Reaching new Hights - Teamwork & Leadership on the world´s highest mountain
  • Think like an Explorer - Going where no one has gone before
  • Everest: in Search of Peak Performance
  • Reach for the heights! Discover 3 obstacles & 6 challenges that the best of teams must overcome
  • Leadership: changing techniques for changing challenges
  • Scale new heights! Top tools for tackling new challenges
  • Personal Achievement
  • Leadership
  • Anticipating Team Conflict and Making it Work to Your Advantage

publications:

  • Just For The Love Of It (1999)
  • Everest: Free To Decide The story of the 1st South (1996)

Cathy O'Dowd

The first woman to climb Mount Everest from both sides
Cathy O'Dowd

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 first ascent of Everest happened in the midst of the chaotic events that form of the basis of the “true story” behind the Hollywood movie “Everest”.

Cathy, who grew up in Johannesburg, South Africa, has climbed ever since leaving school. She was completing her Masters degree in Journalism, while working as university lecturer, when she saw a newspaper advert for a place on the 1st South African Everest Expedition.

Six months later she was the first South African to summit Everest. Three years later she became the first woman in the world to climb the mountain from both sides. Finally she made one last expedition to Everest to
try a new route on the Kangshung face. She has written a book about her Everest experiences, “Just For The Love Of It”.
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The years she spent in the Himalaya were for her a degree “in living”. The insights she discovered about herself, and about individuals and teams under intense stress in the face of overwhelming challenge, are ones she has been sharing with her corporate audiences ever since. Her stories touch on themes of importance to anyone trying to run successful projects and get the best out of people.

Cathy’s most challenging Himalayan epic was as part of team forging a new route on an 8000 metre peak. Although Cathy herself did not reach the summit, two of her teammates did, doing the first ascent of Nanga Parbat via the Mazeno ridge, and winning the prestigious Piolet d’Or for their achievement. She has turned this experience into a fascinating interactive case-study of successful project execution of truly innovative goals.

Cathy has been a professional speaker for over 20 years and has presented her message to companies in 44 countries on six continents. She is a Fellow of the Professional Speaking Association of UK/Ireland, who has given her their highest award, the Professional Speaking Award of Excellence.

Her spring 2019 expedition is a ski ascent of Mt Steele, a 5000 metre peak in the Canadian Yukon.

Cathy is actively involved with charities focused on female empowerment, notably the Rwenzori Women for Health project in Uganda, and the Astraia Female Leadership Foundation in Germany.

She lives in Andorra, in the Pyrenees mountains, from where she pursues her speaking career, and explores the mountains of Europe. In her free time she does technical rock-climbing and ski-mountaineering.


possible topics:

  • Exploration
  • Reaching new Hights - Teamwork & Leadership on the world´s highest mountain
  • Think like an Explorer - Going where no one has gone before
  • Everest: in Search of Peak Performance
  • Reach for the heights! Discover 3 obstacles & 6 challenges that the best of teams must overcome
  • Leadership: changing techniques for changing challenges
  • Scale new heights! Top tools for tackling new challenges
  • Personal Achievement
  • Leadership
  • Anticipating Team Conflict and Making it Work to Your Advantage

publications:

  • Just For The Love Of It (1999)
  • Everest: Free To Decide The story of the 1st South (1996)