Florian Hill


Florian Hill is a professional mountaineer and entrepreneur.
He currently lives in New York City and Haines, Alaska.

Biography and athletic career

Hill was introduced to the mountains by his family early on in life. By the age of five, he had already climbed his first 10,000 foot mountain with his father in the Alps. In his late adolescence he competed in Olympic boxing in national and international tournaments, training at the Olympic Training Center in Germany. He was awarded Citizen of Honor in his hometown in the federal state of Hesse. Florian's passion for the outdoors led him to the Arctic where he trained sled dog teams for the longest and toughest distance race in the world e.g. for Yukon Quest winner and Iditarod veteran Sebastian Schnuelle in Canada and Alaska. As a professional mountaineer he extensively climbed in the ice-wastes of Alaska, the South American Andes, Himalaya, Kyrgyzstan, Burma, Central Asia and the Yukon Territory in Northern Canada. Florian Hill consistently strives to combine high performance and adventure.

Professional career

Apart from his expedition activities Florian leads a strategy consulting firm based in New York City. He also acts as a strategic adviser for European Horizons a transatlantic think tank based at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. In 2015 Florian was officially announced as a fellow of Jonathan Edwards College at Yale University by a nomination of Professor master Laurans and the Council of Masters. He also functions as an honorary member to the German Council on Foreign Relations and the United Nations Association of the United States of America.

Family

Florian Hill is the first cousin of film director and Grimme prize-winner. His uncle Anton Hofherr is a German former professional ice hockey player.

Notable climbs