Simeon Tienpont

Leadership

Simeon Tienpont

As a racing yacht skipper in Big Ocean Races you sail with a team for 27 days in a row. To win the race, you need to cope with 24hr decision-making which has a crucial impact on team performance and safety, far away from civilization. Under the most extreme circumstances, leadership is challenging and confronting but above all: inspiring. With each big-data performance tool available for speed, life science and environment, it becomes an art to bring rational approach and intuitive determination closer together. Simeon will take you on a journey about life and death decision-making in world’s most brutal arena of top-sport.

Keynote topics

  1. Modern Leadership in Extreme Environments
  2. Raising a Team to Fight against the Big Guys
  3. Big data & Team Performance

Biography

Simeon Tienpont (1982) is a Dutch professional sailor and skipper of racing teams in the world’s big ocean races. He is a maritime engineer by trade and studied business administration at the Erasmus University. He participated in three America’s Cup and won two of them in 2010 and 2013 with Oracle team USA where next to a race-crew member he was technically responsible as a boat-captain within the campaigns. In 2005 he did his first around the world race in the Volvo Ocean Race, another one followed in 2015 and in the last Volvo Ocean Race in 2018 he skippered his own team AkzoNobel successfully around the world. Since 2019 Simeon is the initiator and driving force behind Dutchsail, a foundation that connects the infrastructure and human capital around these highly skilled professional sailing campaign to bridge the “Spin-off”  to societal challenges in order to create new prospects for youth, innovation and sustainability.

Simeon Tienpont

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