
Join us this spring in Manchester for our Compliance with Confidence Seminar series, featuring an engaging mix of auditorium-style presentations and interactive breakout sessions led by UKGI compliance and governance specialists.
The programme is set to include CII-accredited, informative, and practical sessions delivered by experienced compliance and governance professionals.
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Sean Conway is a world-record-setting adventurer, ultra-endurance athlete, and inspirational speaker.
Sean understands the long game. Over ten years, Sean has set and broken endurance world records. Drawing on his experience running, swimming and cycling his way into the history books, Sean’s powerful messages are hard-won. Discover how Sean transformed his life from former corporate photographer to a world-record-setting endurance adventurer. Learn how he created an endurance mindset enabling him to go further and faster and achieve a world-first.
Iron105
In 2023, Sean achieved 105 consecutive full distance triathlons, a new world-record. Sean swam 2.5 miles, cycled 112 miles and ran a marathon of 26.2 miles each day. It was unbelievably tough. It helped Sean to know he was raising funds and awareness for a charity close to his heart. (The True Venture Foundation inspires and supports children and young athletes by improving access to opportunities through sport.)
First Person to Swim the Length of Britain
In 2015, Sean became the first person to complete the Great British Triathlon: cycling, swimming and running the length of Britain from Land’s End to John O’Groats. The swim was considered impossible, too dangerous and had never even been attempted but Sean defied the doubters and completed this world-first. With an adventure documentary by Discovery TV and considerable media interest, Sean and his trademark beard had arrived.
Furthest Ultra Triathlon
Sean completed a self-supported continuous Ultra Triathlon around the coast of Britain: Sean cycled 3,350 miles, ran 800 miles and swam from Brighton to Lulworth Cove to complete the coastal route in 2016. (This is approximately the distance from London to Dehli.) Discovery Channel followed Sean’s incredible challenge to produce a three-part TV series: On the Edge as he finished the world’s longest ultra triathlon.
Fastest
In 2018, Sean became the fastest person to cycle the 4000 miles across Europe from Portugal to Russia, solo and unsupported. He completed this in 24 days 18 hours and 39 minutes.
Sean is a hugely popular endurance athlete known for pushing his limits. His talks are tailored for each audience and Sean is able to draw on a wide variety of endurance challenges.
Sean launched the 496 Challenge: running the day of the month in kilometres each day (from 1km to 31km) during the Covid pandemic. A huge hit through Sean’s social media engagement, 496 remains a popular endurance challenge to start the year! By thinking creatively when larger adventures were postponed, Sean inspired many others to set their own challenges, small and large. Sean also ran 15 marathons in 15 British National Parks on 15 days (2021) and completed a triathlon around the edge of Wales (2022). Sean reminds us to ask, no matter what the restrictions, what can be achieved?
Well-known for his quirky take on endurance sports and adventures, Sean’s earlier life may surprise many. Sean came to the UK in 2002 with just £100 in his wallet and started working in Cambridge cutting 12,000 cabbages a day. Later, having made his living as a photographer, Sean sold his business for £1 knowing he had to take a risk and change his life and its purpose. He found he had a talent for setting and reaching outrageous adventure goals.
Sean is passionate about encouraging others to take on a challenge, to be outside in nature and to live more adventurously, no matter how that looks for each one of us. He messages are built around his unique perspective on endurance, training for an endurance mindset, developing resilience and taking on the seemingly impossible.
Sean’s talks are memorable and entertaining. He delivers powerful messages around setting outrageous goals, coping with setbacks, maintaining a positive attitude and staying motivated when it gets tough. While focused on achieving his goal, Sean effectively engages others on social media communicating the realities of his extreme adventures with candid humour.
Sean’s talks chart the highs and lows, share the successes and the set-backs to inspire us to believe we can succeed against the odds in work, adventure and any life challenges we may face, big and small.
John will join us at our Manchester seminar to provide a board-level perspective on the governance and oversight challenges facing intermediaries today, and how firms can enhance compliance at every level.
John has over 30 years of insurance and financial services experience across a range of roles. His current portfolio includes acting as an advisor to UKGI Group, as a Non-Executive Director at several Howden companies, and as Chair / SMF 9 at ITC Compliance, a large Appointed Representative network. He is also involved with BIBA and the APCC (Association of Professional Compliance Consultants). Prior to that, he spent 16 years with the FCA / FSA, mainly in General Insurance Supervision.
His last role at the FCA was manager of the Reactive Supervision team, responsible for the supervision of insurers and insurance intermediaries covering a wide range of issues and dealing with the board and senior management at firms to resolve them. He was the external face of the FCA, presenting regulatory priorities, such as governance and culture, SM&CR and pricing through case studies and sharing experiences and best practices around the country through the FCA’s Live & Local sessions.
Prior to joining the regulator John spent 7 years at Willis, initially in Internal Audit and then in front-line broking and consulting roles. He is also a Chartered Accountant, qualifying with what is now PricewaterhouseCoopers and spending 3 years in their Bermuda office in the early 1990s.
These roles and John’s previous regulatory experience give him an excellent insight into the regulatory problems that firms face and enable him to see the issues from different angles.
John will join us at both our London and Manchester seminars to provide a board-level perspective on the governance and oversight challenges facing intermediaries today, and how firms can enhance compliance at every level.
The cost of the seminar is £190 +VAT per delegate.
If you are a UKGI client with webinar places already paid for within your existing compliance service, please use the registration page and select ‘yes’ for ‘places included in UKGI membership’.
Additional places for UKGI clients and non-members are available at £190.00 + VAT. Spaces are limited, so book now to avoid disappointment.