Creating high performing teams and exceptional team leaders

Devon based leadership company welcomes Helly Hansen as its approved clothing supplier

WILD, a leadership and teambuilding company has joined forces with world renowned clothing company, Helly Hansen to kit-out its team and delegates.

Phil Biggin, Managing Director at WILD, said: “The vast amount of our Wild programmes are spent on Dartmoor, where the conditions can change in an instant – so, it is vital that both our delegates and team have the best clothing to ensure their safety and comfort at all times, which is why Helly Hansen’s all-weather wear is the perfect fit.”

WILD has been established for over 15-years, and is a member of the Institute for Outdoor Learning. Its programmes provide a wide range of activities to enable individuals and teams to develop and evolve into organised, effective and responsive performers.

Helly Hansen is a 134-year-old active lifestyle brand, originating in Norway. Its Odin Mountain Jacket recently won the 2012 Outside Buyer’s Guide Gear of the Year award.

ENDS.

Notes Editors:

WILD is a unique leadership and team building development business, operating in the West Country. It has been established for over 15 years and is a member of the Institute for Outdoor Learning.

WILD has additional partnerships with Browns Hotel based in Tavistock, 22 Mill Street Restaurant, Kountry Kit and theREALfoodkitchen

Press contacts:

Phil Biggin
Chief Executive | Evision Group | 80 West Street | Tavistock | Devon | PL19 8AQ | UK
tel: +44 1822 619900 | email: phil.biggin@evisiongroup.com  

Phil Hague
Director | Evision WILD | 80 West Street | Tavistock | Devon | PL19 8AQ | UK
tel: +44 1822 619900 | email: phil.hague@evisiongroup.com

 



The Royal Academy of Engineering

Engineering leaders need more than just technical expertise. They also need to be motivators, communicators, team builders and negotiators. The Royal Academy has helped create the WILD courses to develop those vital characteristics in the promising young engineers of tomorrow.

Professor Matthew Harrison
Director, education programmes
The Royal Academy of Engineering