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Ollie Phillips (rugby union)

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Since retiring from rugby, Phillips has volunteered as a charity ambassador. He currently works as a Director at PWC in London and in 2018 set up 'Optimist Performance', through which he works with companies and individuals by speaking and consulting in the core areas of: Teamwork, Leadership,
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Ollie founded OptimistPerformance.com to provide a platform to deliver his positive messages and his experience as an advisor, coach and motivational speaker. Ollie delivers leadership, teamwork and culture workshops for a wide variety of global clients including Google, Accenture, Tesco,
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Phillips has sailed around the world, cycled across America, run marathons in Africa, etc. for Street Child, Alzheimers Society, Wooden Spoon and Cancer Research UK. He is also an ambassador for the government-driven GREAT campaign working with the Clipper Round the World Race.
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and was named '7s World Rugby Player of the Year' in 2009 while also pursuing a professional career in 15s with four clubs in England and France, where he was voted 'Overseas Player of the Year' in 2011.
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Schlumberger, Gatorade, UBS Wealth management, AJG, Clear Channel, Casewise, TBWA and Dark Horses. He is also the co-host of a UK based podcast called
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Phillips combined successful careers in both the 15-a-side game and also the Olympic version of the game, Rugby Sevens. Phillips captained
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Cup victories - including in New Zealand - and six finals. In 2009, he was voted World Rugby Seven’s player of the year.
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Away from the international stage he plied his trade as a 15-a-side professional at wing and full-back for four clubs:
72: 316: 91: 137:- Phillips took part in September 2013. After 11 months and 40,000 miles, the team finished second overall. 306: 177: 145: 75:, graduating in 2004. He later studied for an MBA at Cambridge, where he won a blue in the Varsity Match. 301: 163: 112: 106: 68: 229: 118: 100: 85: 295: 181:, having earlier headed up innovation at the company in partnership with Google. 45: 64: 37: 41: 280: 161:- In October 2018 Ollie led a team with 360-expeditions to 155:- 3000 miles across America, from California to Maryland. 175:
Ollie is Director for Real Estate & Construction at
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Brighton
English
rugby union
England Sevens
Brighton
Durham University
Van Mildert College
England Rugby Sevens
World Series
Harlequins
Newcastle Falcons
Stade Français
Gloucester Rugby
Guinness World Record
Uhuru Peak
PWC
IRB International Sevens Player of the Year
"Durham University Sports Review"
"Ollie Phillips"
Optimist Performance website
England Sevens Profile
Categories
1983 births
Living people
English rugby union players
Rugby union wings
Rugby union fullbacks
English expatriate rugby union players in France
World Rugby Awards winners
Alumni of Van Mildert College, Durham

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