Richard Hill
Throughout his international career, Rugby World Cup winner Richard Hill became one of the world’s greatest defensive players. Known as the ‘Silent Assassin’, Richard consistently delivered top-tier performances for both his club Saracens and his country, exemplifying the ultimate professional.
From a young age, Richard has always been involved with rugby, starting at the U-16 level. Winning 71 games for his country, Richard soon became known as the British Lion. He soon became a key player in winning the Rugby World Cup in 2003.
Since retiring, Richard has worked at Saracens in business development, community outreach, and as an academy mentor. He now plays a pivotal role in the England setup with a seat on the RFU Council, and serves as a consultant to the RFU, helping to identify, mentor, and develop young players both on and off the field.
After a distinguished career, Richard accumulated 71 caps for his country. Hill now serves on the Rugby Football Union (RFU) Council and acts as a consultant, mentoring young players on and off the field.
With his keen understanding of the connection between sports and business, he can share his expertise and deep knowledge in the following areas:
Leadership - Identifying, mentoring, and developing new talent
Team Dynamics and Composition - strength in diversity
Motivation
Overcoming Setbacks
Change Management
Peak Performance
Going from 'good' to 'great'