Lecture up to 0.75 hour
Practice Management & Human Relations, AGD Subject Code 550
Join us for a captivating keynote led by Colin Machlachlan, as he chronicles a remarkable life journey, beginning with a challenging childhood and early entry into the army at just 15 years old. Becoming one of the youngest individuals to pass SAS Selection at 23, Colin shares insights into his experiences on daring SAS missions and gripping hostage rescues, culminating in his own capture and captivity in Iraq.
Moreover, Colin stands among a select few who have collaborated with esteemed organizations such as MI5, MI6, CIA, Delta Force, and Seal Team 6. Through his narrative, Colin offers profound lessons in navigating the civilian workspace, emphasizing leadership, teamwork, and resilience gained from his extraordinary life experiences.
Upon completion of this session, attendees should be able to:
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Understand leadership and teamwork principles through the lens of real-life military and special forces operations.
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Develop insights into resilience and adaptability in challenging environments and apply these lessons to personal and professional contexts.
Mr Maclachlan does not have any affiliations to dislcose.
Colin Maclachlan, star of the UK’s Channel Four’s captivating reality TV drama SAS: Who Dares Wins and Channel 5’s Secrets of the SAS, is an operator with over 30 years of security and risk related experience. Colin joined the army in 1989 and after 9 years in the Royal Scots passed selection first time aged 23 into 22 SAS. Colin was fortunate enough to have been involved in some of the more high profile and daring missions of the recent period. Only a handful of men have been involved in hostage negotiations, hostage rescue and been a hostage themselves and Colin is one of them. He waded through stinking swamps in Sierra Leone in West Africa to hunt down the West Side Boys, a guerrilla gang holding five British soldiers hostage. It was a mission so daring and dangerous they nicknamed it Operation Certain Death. The SAS recce teams secured the hostages’ building and neutralized any West Side Boys prior to the main assault, and secured the prison building before the rest of the unit arrived wiping out the terrorists in 2000. He was also the first sniper on the scene when a hijacked Afghan flight with 180 passengers landed in London in the same year, sparking a stand-off that lasted four days and was the longest standing hostage siege on UK soil to date. But four years later Colin found himself on the other side of a rescue mission after he was taken hostage in the Iraqi city of Basra. Blindfolded, battered and stripped naked, he felt a gun pressed to his head, hearing them pull the trigger in what was a mock execution. Father-of-two Colin only survived long enough for British troops to rescue him because the terrorists who held him wanted to film his suffering in a propaganda video before they executed him. Colin left the SAS shortly after doing an exchange program with both Delta Force and Seal Team 6 and after doing security consultancy for the Saudi Royal Family, A-List Celebrities and US Media Networks decided to fund himself through university where he attained a First Class MA (Hons.) in History from Edinburgh University and an M.Litt in Terrorism from St. Andrews University. Colin is now involved in TV, Book, Radio and Video Games and also does a lot with charity being involved as Ambassador for the Lee Rigby Foundation, Pilgrim Bandits and NSPCC among others. He has also founded his own charity Who Dares Cares that aims to link and support veterans as well as others that encounter stress. Having had both an exciting and varied career, Colin is an excellent speaker on a wide variety of topics including Resilience, Teamwork, Leadership, Risk, Motivation, Conflict Resolution, Change Management, Negotiation, A.I and Elite Performance. He is also an experienced presenter and host for events and is co-founder of Stoic Events, a team building organization. His autobiography entitled The Pilgrim is out in 2025.