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Proud sponsors of our Oscars of Exploration

RSK have generously sponsored our Explorer Awards Presentation Evening since 2019.

In 1989, RSK’s founding members began their entrepreneurial journey; over 30 years later, and with more than 14,000 employees, they are continuing to evolve and grow.

Guided by nine principles, and with a commitment to health and safety, RSK provides end-to-end, bespoke solutions to a vast array of challenges. They strive to be a world leader in the field of environmental science, research, engineering, and technical services.
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Proud supporters of our Oscars of Exploration

Base Camp Food is an independent UK based business, offering the best range of freeze dried, dehydrated and ready to eat expedition and camping meals. They have years of experience and expertise supporting expeditions across the globe and offer impartial, expert help for all adventures. They have a hand picked range of equipment including stoves, cookware, hydration solutions and tents.
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Proud sponsors of our Explorer Series

Optimist Performance was launched in 2014 with the mission to help individuals, teams and organisations reach their full potential. It has three fundamental beliefs:

• Everyone can achieve anything
• Organisations should be a source of learning, growth, and collaboration
• Shared experiences have the power to transform

Optimist Performance carries these beliefs into everything they do.
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Proud hosts of our Oscars of Exploration

The Royal College of Surgeons has generously hosted our Explorer Awards Presentation Evening since 2021.

The origins of the college date to the fourteenth century with the foundation of the 'Guild of Surgeons within the City of London’.

The View hosts our event in this incredible and historical building.
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Proud sponsor of our Social Media

Chris Brown is an inveterate explorer who started his adventures by backpacking in South America during the days of the Sendero Luminoso (Shining Path) kidnappings in Peru and definitely pre-Facebook and Instagram. His highlights include visiting the ‘regular’ South Pole with Buzz Aldrin, raising money with a dinner party at Mount Everest Base camp and more recently the challenge of visiting as many Poles of Inaccessibility as possible, including the newly defined Points of Inaccessibility and defining the concept of The Seven Poles to rival The Seven Summits. Chris is a proud supporter of SES and is a Lifetime member of the Society.
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