Alan Chambers MBE

Alan Chambers MBE is a polar explorer, former Royal Marine Commando, and highly regarded motivational speaker known for leading the first British unsupported expedition to the Geographic North Pole. Today he works with global organisations, helping teams understand resilience, focus, and leadership in environments where failure is not an option. His most defining moment came in 2000 when he raised the Union Jack at the North Pole after seventy days on drifting ice, a moment that cemented his place among Britain’s foremost explorers.

Alan’s journey began at sixteen when he left home to join the Royal Marines, driven by a need for challenge and a desire to see the world. Nine months after enlisting he passed the demanding training and went on to serve seventeen years on the front line, travelling through jungles, deserts, frozen landscapes and fifty countries by the time he turned thirty. During this period he became a qualified diver, paramedic, parachutist and ski survival instructor, roles that honed his ability to lead others in high risk environments. In 1995, he was part of the pioneering first winter expedition to traverse Iceland on skis, a feat that demanded stamina, discipline and absolute trust in his team.

These early experiences prepared Alan for the expedition that would define his career. After five years of training and planning he led the historic journey from Canada to the Geographic North Pole, becoming the first Briton to do so unsupported. At thirty two he was appointed MBE for Determined Leadership in Constant Adversity. The expedition was the catalyst for future challenges, including the Yukon Arctic Ultra Challenge, the Feet of Green Greenland crossing, and multiple South Pole expeditions. He has since returned to the North Pole more than a dozen times, guiding business leaders and senior executives through the same extremes to help them understand their own leadership strengths. He is also the bestselling author of ‘Lead Yourself to Success’ and co-author of ‘Keep Walking’ and has contributed motivational support to the 2003 England Rugby World Cup winners and the 2005 Ashes winning England Cricket team.

Organisations hire Alan for his practical approach to performance under pressure and his ability to connect extreme exploration with everyday leadership challenges. He speaks with clarity and warmth, using vivid stories from the ice to show how teams thrive by staying focused, communicating well and committing fully to a shared goal. His topics include leading from the back, creating a winning mindset, building resilient teams and navigating setbacks with purpose. Alan leaves audiences with lessons they can apply immediately, making him a trusted voice for companies aiming to strengthen culture and inspire their people to reach beyond their comfort zone.

Below showcases Alan Chambers’ journey as an adventurer and explorer:

  • 2025 – Led the Mission Spiritus Oman Expedition, a 26-day scientific journey across the Empty Quarter desert
  • 2025 – Continued work with the Mission Spiritus environmental research programme studying micro and nanoplastics in remote regions
  • 2023 – Completed an unsupported ski expedition to the South Pole
  • 2018 – Published ‘Lead Yourself to Success’
  • 2010 – Co-authored ‘Keep Walking: Leadership Learning in Action’
  • 2009 – Led a senior executive expedition to the South Pole
  • 2008 – Crossed Greenland as part of the Feet of Green initiative
  • 2006 – Completed the Yukon Arctic Ultra Challenge
  • 2005 – Motivational contributor to England’s Ashes-winning cricket team
  • 2003 – Motivational contributor to England’s Rugby World Cup-winning team
  • 2000 – Led the first British unsupported expedition to the Geographic North Pole
  • 1995 – Member of the first winter expedition to traverse Iceland by ski

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Alan Chambers MBE