Alpinist
Conrad Anker
“Enlightenment isn’t found with a full stomach or on a soft pillow.”
Conrad Anker is a legendary figure in the climbing world, renowned for his singular achievements and transformative impact on the outdoor community.
With a career spanning over three decades, Conrad has conquered some of the most formidable climbs on Earth, including the historic first ascent of “The Shark’s Fin” on Meru Peak, documented in the award-winning film Meru. As a founding member of The North Face Athlete Team, Conrad has led groundbreaking expeditions across Alaska, Patagonia, Antarctica, and Everest, solidifying his status as both a thought leader and a pioneer in modern exploration. He was also part of the team that discovered the remains of George Mallory, the famed climber who went missing while attempting Everest in 1924.
Conrad’s life in the mountains has encompassed love, loss, and profound transformation, offering him unique insights into resilience and purpose.
As a speaker, Conrad brings the same grit, passion, and clarity that define his climbing to the stage. Drawing on his experience navigating the world’s most dangerous and awe-inspiring environments, he shares deeply personal lessons on teamwork, risk management, and the courage to embrace failure. His talks resonate with a wide range of audiences, from global tech leaders and financial institutions to university graduates and creative agencies.
Whether speaking on leadership, the pursuit of knowledge, or overcoming fear, Conrad’s authenticity and humility make him a relatable guide for anyone seeking to push past their limits. His powerful message of self-discipline, embracing the present moment, and finding purpose leaves audiences inspired and ready to conquer their own summits.