As a kid, I was always captivated by stories of adventure and exploration, but nothing had quite the impact on me as « Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea » by Jules Verne. This classic tale of underwater adventure aboard the Nautilus wasn’t just a story; it was a gateway for a young boy to a world of curiosity, dreams, and a lifelong passion for technology.
The Nautilus, with its advanced technology and mysterious allure, sparked my imagination like nothing else. Captain Nemo and his extraordinary submarine took me on voyages to the unknown depths of the ocean, showing me that the world is full of wonders waiting to be discovered.
This book didn’t just entertain me; it ignited a fire within me to explore, to be curious, and to embrace the thrill of the unknown: Reading about the Nautilus’ journeys, I dreamed of worldwide adventures. I imagined myself as a modern-day Captain Nemo, navigating through uncharted territories, not just of the sea, but of technology and innovation. This dream evolved as I grew older, becoming a guiding force in my career. The idea of exploring the depths of the digital ocean, discovering new technologies, and leveraging them to drive change became my mission.
The lessons I gleaned from « Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea » have carried me through my career as a leader. The Nautilus is a perfect metaphor for how I envision my role as a CIO. Just like the submarine, my systems and teams are built to be agile, robust, and resilient. The Nautilus was ahead of its time, a marvel of engineering that could weather any storm and explore the furthest reaches of the ocean. Similarly, I strive to ensure that our technology infrastructure is future-ready, strong, and capable of adapting to any challenge.
In leading my team, I think of Captain Nemo’s leadership—his knowledge, his unyielding determination, and his ability to inspire and guide his crew through uncharted waters. My goal is to carry everyone to our destination, fostering a sense of adventure and curiosity, while ensuring that our technological vessel is equipped to handle the journey.
This blog is my little corner of the internet where I get to share these musings. Here, I delve into how childhood inspirations shape our adult passions and careers. « Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea » taught me that curiosity and innovation go hand in hand. It showed me the importance of being resilient and adaptable, lessons that are just as relevant in today’s fast-paced tech world as they were in the pages of Verne’s novel.


