Global Shapers hosts an Evening with Aaron Tait - Author of Far Horizons: A Journey from War to Peace
Event description
Global Shapers Sydney invites you to an evening for those who care about the world and are willing to step up to take actions big and small to make it better. We are delighted to host the Sydney launch of global humanitarian Aaron Tait's new memoir Far Horizons: A Journey From War to Peace on Friday the 21st November from 5.30pm - 7:00 at Canva Space. Drinks & nibbles will be served.
Tickets are $5 or $20 (with a signed copy of Far Horizons included).
Aaron Tait has been a teenage soldier, a humanitarian, social entrepreneur and explorer in over 70 countries, and his latest book, ‘Far Horizons’ traces the long road home from conflict to connection, from service to purpose and is a reminder that the bravest thing any of us can do is keep our hearts open.
In the hours after September 11, 2001, Aaron deployed to the Persian Gulf as a seventeen-year-old military officer. Far Horizons is the story of what happened next, a globe-spanning coming-of-age memoir of a fighter turned peace-seeker on a vibrant journey of transformation, adventure and love.
About Aaron Tait
From war zones to slums, Aaron Tait has travelled to and worked in more than 70 countries across the globe as a military officer, humanitarian and social entrepreneur, and now writes to help people live deliberate lives filled with purpose.
Aaron was thrust into the frontline of international crisis at a young age, deploying to Iraq immediately after 9/11 as a 17 year old military officer. A move to East Africa at 25, saw him leading aid projects in crisis zones and urban slums.
As a co-founder of the impact organisations ygap and Education Changemakers, Aaron has helped to improve the lives of more than a million people living in poverty. He is a geography graduate of the University of Cambridge and holds three master's degrees in international affairs. As an entrepreneur, sold his business EC to the technology unicorn Go1 in 2023.
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