Mountains
High-altitude mountaineering brings focus, clarity and discipline — qualities I apply directly in business.
8,163m
Manaslu | 2025
Completed
My Climbing Journey
This journey is far from over. And that's exactly the point.
I started climbing in 2018, taking my first steps into the mountains without any special background or preparation. Year by year, the challenges grew — as did the ambitions. In 2024, I completed one of the rarest projects in the world: the Seven Volcanic Summits. I became the 55th person globally to finish it. Right after that achievement, in the same year, I began working on my next long-term goal — climbing all 14x8000-meter peaks, while simultaneously progressing through the iconic Seven Summits project.
High-altitude mountaineering is a core part of my life. It brings focus, clarity and discipline — qualities I apply directly in business.
The lessons from the mountains stay with me every day.
Mountains remove noise. They teach patience, resilience and absolute honesty.

On a high peak, there is no ego, no excuses, no shortcuts — just you, the climb, and the next step.
Why I Climb
Shisha Pangma
8,027m
Gasherbrum II
8,035m
Broad Peak
8,051m
Gasherbrum I
8,080m
Annapurna I
8,091m
Completed
Nanga Parbat
8,125m
Cho Oyu
8,201m
Makalu
8,485m
Lhotse
8,516m
Kanchenjunga
8,586m
K2
8,611m
Completed
Everest | 2024
8,849m
Completed
Dhaulagiri | 2025
8,167m
8000+m Summits
Seven Volcanic Summits
55th person worldwide
14x8000m Project
3 of 14 completed
Seven Summits
Parallel project
Active Projects
2026 - Annapurna summit (8,091m)
2018 - First steps into mountaineering
2025 - Manaslu summit (8,163m)
2024 - Seven Volcanic Summits completed
2025 - Dhaulagiri summit (8,167m)
Now - 14x8000m + Seven Summits in progress
2024 - Everest summit (8,849m)
Key Milestones
Both require the same thing — keep moving forward, one step at a time.
Mountains teach what business demands: patience, resilience, and absolute honesty.