
Craig Walsh
Craig has a unique background with over 20 years experience involving leading high performing teams in a wide variety of high risk environments.
He is a Churchill Fellow who has travelled the world examining selection and training techniques for counter terrorist units and has a thorough understanding of group dynamics along with a wealth of experience in developing highly motivated corporate teams.
Craig has also designed and implemented leadership development programs for some of Australia’s elite sporting groups and holds numerous tertiary qualifications including Masters Degrees in Education and Public Policy Administration, along with qualifications in workplace assessment.
Craig is an experienced facilitator and an excellent communicator with broad appeal that ensures he relates to a wide range of audiences. Craig’s qualifications and practical experience in leading and managing people provides the underpinning knowledge and skill that translates into quality outcomes for those seeking lateral thought and cutting edge strategies, activities and processes relevant in today’s time critical corporate world.
David Wolf
David has exceptional experience in high risk environments and in the development of elite athletes in various sporting codes. He has competed at elite triathlon level, and completed many extreme events such as the Mark Webber Challenge and unsupported Kokoda Track crossings.
David holds tertiary qualifications in business management as well as workplace assessment and training. These compliment his specialist qualifications and as a qualified fitness trainer.
David has the capacity to identify and translate key practical learnings into a sporting or corporate context, providing that much sought after competitive advantage. A journey with David in activity or discussion based exercises will provide amazing insight into the mindset of a leader in high risk situations.
John Taylor
John has developed training programs both nationally and internationally and is an incredible motivator who has enormous experience in leading teams and individuals.
As a specialist in tactical roping and climbing John has incorporated his skills with mountaineering, successfully reaching the summits of Mt. Everest (Nepal 2005), Aconcagua (Argentina 2005), Elbrus (Russia 2006), Kilimanjaro (Africa 2007), and Denali (North America 2008). He is currently completing his quest to complete the seven summits, with only Vinson in Antartica standing in his way.
John offers a unique ability to impart the knowledge he has developed and enhanced during his wealth of experience and through climbing the world’s highest mountains. He shares his experience in overcoming adversity and leading & organising teams to corporate and sporting groups throughout Australia and New Zealand.
Andrew McTrusty
Andrew undertook a Bachelor of Commerce degree at Melbourne University and further education by way of a Masters of Sport Management at Deakin University.
His passion for sport led him to become involved with the Sandringham Football Club (VFL), Melbourne Football Club (AFL), and the Western Bulldogs (AFL), where he was responsible for player development. He identified the value in staging a camp for the Bulldogs players with members of the Special Operations Group in 2003 which led to his association with Craig, David and John, and the rest, as they say, is history.
Andrew also maintains a strong involvement with a sports licensing company, where he acts as Chief Financial Controller. He is involved in conducting financial control and analysis, as well as coordination and maintenance of licensing arrangements, for this medium sized business, with offices in Australia, New Zealand and Hong Kong.
Andrew's strengths lie in his ability to coordinate people and events, think outside the square, and build strong and prosperous relationships with clients and providers.




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