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Guillermo Söhnlein

Guillermo Sohnlein is a serial entrepreneur and explorer with 25+ years of experience in space, oceans, and innovation.

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Inspiring and thought-provoking, Guillermo presented a compelling case for creating a permanent human presence in Venus' atmosphere. Guillermo's passion and expertise made his presentation an unforgettable highlight of our conference.

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Why you should book Guillermo Söhnlein for your next event

  • Independent board member, business consultant, and advisor to investment funds, with experience leading six ocean exploration expeditions.
  • Author of the upcoming memoir Titan Unfinished, sharing his journey as co-founder and CEO of OceanGate.
  • Founder and co-founder of multiple ventures, including Space Angels Network and OceanGate, with a strong track record in innovation and exploration.

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Ocean Explorer & Social Entrepreneur

Guillermo Söhnlein is an internationally recognized explorer, entrepreneur, and keynote speaker known for connecting the worlds of ocean exploration and space innovation. As co-founder of Humans2Venus and OceanGate, he has spent decades pushing the boundaries of discovery, technology, and human potential. His engaging keynotes combine scientific insight, entrepreneurial experience, and visionary thinking, inspiring audiences to rethink humanity’s future, sustainability, and the opportunities created when exploration drives innovation.

 

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Guillermo Söhnlein is a globally respected entrepreneur, explorer, and speaker whose work bridges two of humanity’s greatest frontiers: the deep ocean and outer space. Through captivating keynote presentations, he challenges audiences to think beyond traditional boundaries and explore how innovation, exploration, and sustainability can shape the future of civilization.

With decades of experience launching groundbreaking ventures and leading ambitious exploration projects, Guillermo delivers keynotes filled with insight, perspective, and real-world lessons from operating at the edge of human possibility. His talks inspire organizations, leaders, and innovators to embrace curiosity, resilience, and bold thinking in times of rapid change.

Whether speaking about the future of space travel, deep-sea exploration, entrepreneurship, or humanity’s long-term survival, Guillermo creates an engaging experience that leaves audiences energized and inspired.

 

Ocean and space exploration

Guillermo Söhnlein is widely known for his pioneering work within both ocean exploration and the commercial space sector. He is co-founder of Humans2Venus, an initiative with the long-term vision of establishing a permanent human presence of more than 1,000 people in the Venusian atmosphere by 2050.
His work explores how the challenges of surviving and thriving in extreme environments can drive innovation that benefits life on Earth. Through this unique perspective, Guillermo highlights the interconnectedness between Earth’s oceans and the future of space exploration, offering audiences a broader understanding of sustainability, technology, and human adaptation.

He is also founder of Blue Marble Exploration, which organizes ocean exploration expeditions focused on inspirational storytelling and scientific discovery. These experiences have given him firsthand insight into some of the planet’s most remote and extreme environments.

Audiences booking Guillermo Söhnlein gain access to a speaker who combines visionary ideas with practical experience from some of the world’s most ambitious exploration projects.

 

Entrepreneurial leadership and innovation

Over the course of his entrepreneurial career, Guillermo has launched eight for-profit ventures and four nonprofit organizations across industries including exploration, technology, investment, and sustainability.
He previously founded Space Angels Network, a global network of accredited investors focused on early-stage space ventures. The organization helped accelerate investment and innovation within the rapidly growing commercial space industry.

Guillermo was also co-founder of OceanGate, a company focused on designing, building, and operating deep-sea crewed submersibles. During his time with OceanGate, he organized and led six ocean exploration expeditions using submersibles, contributing to new possibilities within underwater exploration and research.

His entrepreneurial journey provides audiences with valuable lessons on leadership, innovation, risk-taking, and navigating uncertainty. Guillermo speaks openly about the realities of building visionary projects, making his presentations highly relevant for businesses, startups, leadership teams, and organizations focused on innovation and transformation.

 

Humanity’s future and sustainability

A central theme in Guillermo Söhnlein’s keynote speeches is humanity’s long-term future and the importance of creating sustainable systems both on Earth and beyond.

Through his philanthropic work with the WayPaver Foundation, he supports projects connected to exploration, science, education, and sustainability. The foundation’s broader mission is helping humanity become a multi-planet species while also improving life and resilience here on Earth.

Guillermo encourages audiences to think long term, embrace collaboration, and approach global challenges with optimism and creativity. His talks explore how exploration can inspire technological breakthroughs, international cooperation, and new ways of solving complex global problems.

Topics frequently covered in his keynotes include:

  • Space entrepreneurship and commercial space innovation
  • Ocean exploration and deep-sea technology
  • Leadership in extreme environments
  • Sustainability and humanity’s future
  • Innovation, resilience, and visionary thinking
  • Entrepreneurship and venture creation
  • Exploration-driven storytelling
  • The intersection between science, technology, and society

 

Global experience and inspiring perspective

Guillermo began his professional career in Silicon Valley and has worked across the United States as well as internationally in countries including the Bahamas, Canada, Mexico, Norway, Panama, Qatar, Spain, and Switzerland.

Before entering the entrepreneurial world, he served as an officer in the United States Marine Corps. This experience helped shape his leadership style, discipline, and ability to operate in high-pressure environments.

He earned his AB in Economics from the University of California at Berkeley and his JD from the University of California Hastings College of the Law.

Guillermo’s diverse international background and hands-on exploration experience make him a compelling and highly relevant speaker for conferences, leadership events, innovation summits, and organizations looking to inspire forward-thinking conversations.

Book Guillermo Söhnlein for your event to give audiences a rare opportunity to hear from a visionary who has dedicated his career to exploring the unknown, advancing innovation, and inspiring humanity to think bigger about the future.

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Inspiring and thought-provoking, Guillermo presented a compelling case for creating a permanent human presence in Venus' atmosphere. Guillermo's passion and expertise made his presentation an unforgettable highlight of our conference.

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Inspiring, authentic and humble. By opening up and letting his audience immerse in his life-story, Guillermo is able to deliver valuable insights, experiences and learnings that help understand better the “human side” behind successful business ventures.

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Guillermo is an inspirational conversationalist and speaker with vast knowledge in space and exploration. He encourages audiences to think bigger and beyond what is known.

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He was the highlight of our retreat, and we will continue to build a relationship with him and his amazing expertise. Thank you Guillermo!

Rated 5.00/5 based on 4 customer reviews

Keynotes

Keynote by Guillermo Söhnlein:

The Silicon Valley Mindset & Why Failure Must Absolutely Be an Option

During the Apollo 13 emergency, NASA’s famed Flight Director, Gene Kranz, was quoted as saying, “failure is not an option”. However, the mantra around Silicon Valley is “fail early, fail often.” So, which is it? The way the human mind is wired, we tend to learn much more from failure than from success. Whether we like it or not, in order to succeed we must absolutely be willing to risk failure.

Silicon Valley is an outlier, but then again so is NASA.

Statistically, most successful entrepreneurs fail at least twice before succeeding.

Gates, Jobs, Zuckerberg, Bezos, Musk are exceptions that prove the rule.

Different cultures view failure differently, as do different industries and companies.

While pursuing success, failure should not be a surprise alternative.

Planning for failure is almost as important as planning for success.
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Explorers & Entrepreneurs: Leadership Principles to Push the Envelope

In many ways, exploration and entrepreneurship are quite similar, especially since they require special forms of leadership to succeed in risky–and potentially dangerous–situations. Some are born leaders, but the best are students of their craft and hone their skills through a lifetime of practice. They all follow principles the rest of us can also follow.

Why “leadership” is different than “management”.

Good leaders have a “default” leadership style, but they master several.

Great leaders not only seek to inspire but also to connect.

Empathy and humility are perhaps the most paradoxical leadership traits.

“Natural” leaders may have an edge, but leadership can definitely be taught.
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Could Venus Become Humanity’s Second Home?

Mars has always captivated our imaginations as a potential destination for humanity, and charismatic evangelists like Elon Musk, Bob Zubrin, and Buzz Aldrin certainly help promote that narrative. As the world’s major space nations push outward from Earth’s orbit to the Moon’s surface, the prospect of a future community on Mars seems ever more possible. However, what about Venus? Could that also emerge as yet another alternative second home for the human species?

Mars has only 38% of Earth’s gravity, and there is no way for us to create artificial gravity there.

We don’t know if homo sapiens can reproduce in <1G of gravity.

However, Venus has 98% of Earth’s gravity.

The surface of Venus is completely inhospitable, with extreme heat and pressure.

Scientists believe that 50km into the Venusian atmosphere we may find Earth-like conditions.

Venus is also our closest planetary neighbor, so flights there are cheaper and safer.

We already have technology to overcome its CO2 atmosphere and sulfuric acid clouds.

Believe it or not, the “cloud city” from Star Wars may actually become real on Venus!
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Blog posts by Guillermo Söhnlein

The OceanGate Tragedy: A Co-Founder’s Perspective

On 18 June 2023, the small research submersible Titan imploded at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean near the wreck of the Titanic, instantly killing all five crew members, including the sub pilot, who also designed the sub and served as CEO of OceanGate, the company that owned the sub. His name was S

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