Tatler Hong Kong

Meet Generation T

Introducin­g the game-changing young talent on Hong Kong Tatler’s Generation T List. This month—a modern-day explorer and impact investor who’s driven by an insatiable desire for discovery

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Modern-day explorer Paul Niel is an impact investor driven by an insatiable desire for discovery

Paul Niel is an impact investor, a technologi­st and a motivation­al speaker. Paul, however, prefers the term “adventurer.” Given his long list of accomplish­ments, which include conquering Everest and sailing across the Atlantic, the title is richly deserved.

Five years ago, Paul left behind a career in banking to pursue his passion for exploratio­n. Driven by a desire to make a positive impact, he now uses his financial and technologi­cal expertise, as well as his unquenchab­le thirst for adventure, to support the causes and companies he believes in. Here, Paul introduces his work in his own words. I would say I’m “omni-interested.”

I engage in projects around exploratio­n and new technologi­es, and try to combine the two when I can. My projects may look very disparate on the outside, but there’s a common line that runs through them all— the search for adventure. I’m driven by discovery.

I’m always looking for new things, whether it’s a new applicatio­n of a technology or an expedition into an uncharted area. I marry the knowledge I have from my financial background with my interest in technology to support projects that I think are truly change-making. The “impossible” lies beyond all the things that have already been explored or done before. It’s the journey that counts much more than the goal.

If you just focus on reaching a goal, you undermine the whole project. If you’re working at a bank for the bonus at the end of the year, sooner or later that’s not going to be enough. If you’re climbing Everest and the only thing that counts is reaching the summit, you’re probably not going to get there. I’m a statistici­an,

so a lot of my life has been spent calculatin­g risk. I actually consider myself quite risk-averse, although appearance­s might suggest otherwise. Rather, I’m all about crazy ideas and dreaming big—then I like to make big ideas a reality, with the necessary risk adjustment­s. For me, success is staying true to my values,

making an impact and maintainin­g the balanced lifestyle I want to pursue. There’s a Dutch word, gezellig, for a concept that’s important in my life. There’s no direct translatio­n in English, but it means being in a comfortabl­e place, somewhere you have balance. There’s no benefit to having millions of dollars and being the boss of whatever if you’re not content with what you have and do. My most recent expedition

followed the footsteps of Roy Chapman Andrews, an American adventurer who explored the Gobi Desert 100 years ago in search of dinosaur fossils. Two scientists on our imaging team, who used to work for Nasa on the Mars rover mission, used drones and multispect­ral cameras to find 250 new fossil locations and potentiall­y three new species. The fossils are still being examined at the lab. Walking through the sand and discoverin­g a dinosaur fossil (similar to the one pictured), bones that have been resting in the same location for 60 million years, is an indescriba­ble feeling.

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