Paul Holthus founded the World Ocean Council (WOC) – the Global Blue Economy Business and Investment Organization – the international business leadership alliance on ocean sustainable development. The WOC brings together investment, shipping, fisheries, aquaculture, tourism, oil/gas, offshore renewables, mining, submarine cables, ports, and other sectors for global business community leadership, collaboration and action on the future of the ocean.
The WOC Ocean Investment Platform is the global structure/process linking investors, ocean industries and innovators, including via its “Ocean Funds Roundtable” and “Global Blue Economy Innovation Initiatives Network”. The annual WOC Sustainable Ocean Summit (SOS) is the premier high-level global ocean business and investment event on “Corporate Ocean Responsibility”. In 2019, with the theme of “Investing in Ocean Futures”, the SOS was the most comprehensive global ocean finance event organized to date.
Paul is a globally recognized leader in ocean and coastal conservation, environment and sustainable development. He has held senior positions with UN Environment and other international organizations. He has worked in 30+ countries, with companies, communities, industry associations, UN agencies, NGOs, and governments on practical ocean sustainability solutions - including work on coastal/marine conservation and sustainable development in the Red Sea/Gulf region.
Paul has advanced degrees in marine resources and international business, was a Fulbright scholar in Australia and is an East-West Center alum.
Paul is a regular speaker at international business, investment and intergovernmental events, was invited to be on the UN Secretary General’s ocean advisory panel for Rio+20 and is the only global ocean industry organization representative invited to address the UN General Assembly.