Apr 30, 2024
Since 2007, experienced in-house counsel David Sinclair has been
leading expeditions to the Arctic and Antarctic. He’s discovered,
during his multiple ventures to the polar regions, that there are
more similarities between leading such trips and in-house legal
work than one might think.
In this episode of The Corporate Counsel Show, host Jerome
Doraisamy speaks with Islands and Ice Travel director David
Sinclair, who is also an experienced legal counsel who has worked
for BHP, Newcrest Mining, Orica, BlueScope, and Energy Australia.
He speaks about how and why he decided to set up a travel company
that explores the polar regions, the perspective he’s gleaned on
the challenges facing those corners of the globe, and how he
balances his in-house roles with running his travel company.
Sinclair also delves into being able to engage with people from all
over the world that he otherwise would not have met, what he’s
learnt (personally and professionally) that have improved him as a
legal practitioner, the transferable skills he’s picked up from his
time in the polar regions, how other in-house lawyers can craft
their own personal adventures, realising one’s sense of self, and
the importance of being kind and creative.
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