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  • Leadership
  • Motivation & Teamwork
  • Politics
  • Sport

Lord Sebastian Coe is the man who bought the Olympics back to the UK with the 2012 London bid, he is a former Olympic medallist and politician and is ideally suited to speak at any event or conference on leadership, motivation and Teamwork.

The Olympic Bid

Chairman of the London 2012 bid and a member of the International Olympic Committee, Lord Coe is the man that will always be commended for leading the team which brought the Olympics to London.

Seb Coe's Athletic Record

He set twelve world records at four distances and won four gold and three silver medals in European Championships and Olympic Games.  Seb Coe is one of the greatest British athletes of all time.

Life as a Politican

After retiring from competitive athletics, Seb entered politics as Conservative MP for Falmouth and Cambourne. After serving as PPS to Michael Heseltine and as a Government Whip, his political career culminated in his appointment as Private Secretary to William Hague

Lord Coe is global advisor to Nike and founder of the Seb Coe Health Clubs. He is an experienced speaker, broadcaster and columnist.

TOPICS

Leadership

The Art of Winning

Formulating the Perfect Team

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