Dean Stott
Dean Stott is a Double World Record holder, former UK Tier 1 Special Forces Operator, internationally renowned motivational speaker, and adventurer explorer. In everything he does, Dean draws on a colorful and dramatic personal journey. A former soldier in the Special Boat Service (SBS), his military career was ended by a parachuting accident in 2011. He quickly transitioned to the private security sector, where he carved out a reputation for being willing to take on any job, no matter how dangerous. He has since become a record-breaking explorer and adventurer, while establishing a successful career as a motivational speaker.
Born into a military family, Dean moved around a lot as a child - even spending time in a homeless shelter following his parents' break-up. Like many young boys, he wanted to be a fireman when he grew up, but it was a chance comment from his father that changed his mind. "The army? You wouldn't last two minutes!" Those seven words spurred Dean on to become a commando, then an instructor on the commando course and ultimately, a member of the Special Forces.
His dad may have been joking when he said he wouldn't last, but Dean didn't leave until injury ended his military career in 2011 - 16 years after he joined up.
Dean was one of the first army soldiers to make it through the grueling, six-month Special Forces selection process to join the Special Boat Service (SBS). The next stage of his military career took him to some of the world's toughest and most unwelcoming places - hostile environments in which his life and the lives of others were constantly under threat. This real-world experience, in tandem with his elite Special Forces training, is what enables Dean to do things that terrify normal people. Today, he continues to live by the Special Forces ethos:
'The Unrelenting Pursuit of Excellence'