Education, Charity and Voluntary Testimonials
“I have found myself humbled from time to time. Inspired from time to time. But Stuart Boreham, to be so humbled and so inspired at the same time, thank you so much.”
Trevor Pears – Executive Chair, Pears Foundation“Wow. Your presentation had the most amazing impact with our audience.”
Peter Westgarth – Chief Executive, The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award“I have had nothing but positive feedback from the attendees, not only on the evening but also verbally yesterday. I am sure you have given them some inspiration and motivation to help with dealing with our young people.”
Gareth Smith – Area Manager, The Prince’s Trust“Every one greatly enjoyed listening to your fascinating and witty account of your incredible row across the Atlantic. It is always an unforgettable privilege to have been in the company of a brave, accomplished and amusing man.”
Bill Gillen – Chairman, The Association of Representatives of Old Pupils Societies“I have had nothing but positive feedback regarding your presentation.”
Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester“Thank you for your outstanding contribution to the recent Heads’ conference.”
Philippa Leggate, Chairman – Boarding Schools Association“I gather that it was a real success; the feedback from the pupils was all very positive and appreciative.”
Headmaster - Kingham Hill School
“What a terrific evening you gave us yesterday – thank you.”
Emma McKendrick – Headmistress, Downe House School“Just a quick note to say thank you for the lectures to the Junior, Lower and Upper School over the weekend. The students and staff found them to be both interesting and inspiring.”
Rob Hewett – Lower School Coordinator, Gordonstoun School“I thought your talk was extremely thought-provoking and well structured; very well modulated between the ups and downs of your adventures and couched in a suitably under-stated way, letting the content do the talking.”
Head of Sixth Form – Rendcomb College“Many thanks indeed for your talk on Thursday night which I can assure you went down very well indeed.”
Deputy Head – Shiplake College“Your story, delivered from the heart, is inspirational – indeed awesome.”
R Haworth Esq., Headmaster and Vice Principal – Hull Collegiate School“Thank you so much for your part in our Presentation Evening on Thursday 9th November. Your speech was so inspiring.”
Dianne Whippey – The Grays School Media Arts College“The general consensus was very, very positive and you were, indeed, inspiring! I hope that we can work with you again in the future.”
Margaret Taylor – Hereward College“This guy was our inspiration. Our hero. We knew he was out there, but alone. We drew strength from one another when we got scared. Stuart only had himself.”
Shaun Barker - Atlantic Ocean Rowing Team British Record Holder
About Stuart

Stuart was born in Stornoway, in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland, in May 1966.
As a child, it was soon apparent that he had difficulties with his legs - cerebral palsy had left him spastic in his lower limbs.
But what he has lacked in strength in his legs he has made up for in willpower to succeed.
Testimonials

Read what some of our clients have had to say about Stuart.
"It is clear that your incredible dedication and determination was conveyed to everyone and that the honest and personal way you told your story had a strong effect on those listening."
IFS (UK) Ltd
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Watch Stuart in action
Click below to watch 'One Man in One Boat meets One Ocean' - a short film following Stuart on his amazing solo, unsupported and unassisted transatlantic charity rowing adventure.
In 2004 he became the first physically disabled person to row an ocean anywhere in the world, covering a staggering 3,341 miles, alone, in 109 days, rowing across the Atlantic from the Canaries to Barbados.
