The Advantage Travel Partnership has announced Giles Duley MBE as its closing keynote speaker at its annual conference – Journey Reimagined – taking place in St Julian’s, Malta between 13-16 May 2025.
A born storyteller, Giles began his career as a music photographer before changing direction from the celebrity world to documentary work. He has since become renowned for his work that deeply explores the long-term humanitarian impact of conflict. Through his photography, writing and storytelling, he sheds light on the lives of those affected by war. In addition to being a photographer and writer, Giles is also a chef, presenter and the CEO of the Legacy of War Foundation.
Whilst working in Afghanistan, Giles was severely injured by an IED. As a result of his injuries, he is a triple amputee. He has since returned to Afghanistan to continue his work as a photographer, documenting the toll of war on civilian lives – as well as founding and acting as CEO of the NGO Legacy of War Foundation, an international charity supporting communities and individuals as they rebuild their lives after conflict. This work as a campaigner for the rights of both refugees and those living with disability was recognised with an MBE. Throughout his distinguished career, Giles has collaborated with numerous global figures including Angelina Jolie, David Beckham and Ukraine’s President Zelensky.
Julia Lo Bue-Said, CEO of The Advantage Travel Partnership said: “We’re very pleased to announce Giles as our closing keynote speaker. Giles links the importance of managing control and overcoming fear with embracing change, a critical aspect of both travel and personal growth. His incredible journey and commitment to human rights make him a powerful voice, and we look forward to hearing his insights as our conference in Malta draws to a close.”
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