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In his new book, Climbing Through Storms: Managing Adversity in a VUCA World, Jeff Evans takes the reader on powerfully engaging adventures to some of the most uncertain and challenging landscapes on the planet. His countless experiences, which include guiding a blind man to the summit of Mt. Everest, leading a trauma team on the front lines of the war in Mosul and operating with search and rescue teams on the biggest mountains in the world, have provided Jeff an extraordinary life wrought with chaotic moments and complex environments. In Climbing Through Storms, he shares dozens of real-life stories in a colorful and engaging style while distilling out the learning opportunities that are useful for all of us, professionally and personally, as we navigate our own Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, and Ambiguous lives.
For over twenty-five years, Jeff's global experiences as a world-class mountaineer, guide, and emergency medicine physician assistant have placed him in some of the most chaotic and challenging situations imaginable with each experience providing him invaluable lessons that he shares with audiences and readers worldwide.
He is the published author of MountainVision: Lessons Beyond the Summit, and is featured in the award-winning documentaries Farther Than the Eye Can See, Blindsight, and High Ground. He was the lead medic on the Travel Channel series, Everest Air, and secured a second-place finish with his team on the ABC adventure race series, Expedition Impossible. He continues to guide expeditions, volunteer as a physician assistant, speak to companies around the world, and seek out chaotic environments to work in.
Jeff received his undergraduate degree in anthropology from the University of Colorado in Boulder, and his masters as a Physician Assistant at Drexel University in Philadelphia.
Jeff currently resides in Evergreen, Colorado, with his wife, Merry Beth, son, Jace, and dog Roka.
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