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OverviewA firsthand, never-before-told account of the creation of OceanGate, the heartbreaking Titan tragedy and the supposed villain behind it all, Stockton Rush, as told by the only person who can: his cofounder and friend. In the summer of 2023, the entire world fixated on a single news story that captured every headline on every media outlet: the search and rescue operation for OceanGate’s Titan research submersible, and the ultimate tragic fate of its five crew members. The media frenzy was fueled by many captivating storylines, but its primary focus was the villain at the center of it all, Stockton Rush: cofounder and CEO of OceanGate, and the ill-fated vessel’s pilot and designer. But was Stockton Rush truly the arrogant, rule-breaking, risk-taking con man the media insisted he was? Or was he a visionary altruistic technologist, philanthropist, and investor, someone willing to put his own personal wealth and life on the line in the name of exploring our planet’s deep oceans? Titan Unfinished is more than a recounting of the events that led to the tragedy—it’s an up-close, personal account of Stockton’s journey, from the conception of OceanGate to his sudden death, told by one of the few people who was with Rush from the very start. Fellow cofounder Guillermo Sohnlein examines the full humanity of the man behind OceanGate’s ambitious mission and offers insights extending far beyond the attention-grabbing headlines, detailing Rush’s temperament, motivations, and tendencies, as well as the technology, operations, and key events at play in a story that has thus far been massively oversimplified. Told by an insider with the deepest knowledge, and honoring the legacies of all those involved in the fatal accident, Titan Unfinished paints the full picture of an important but deeply misunderstood story. A portion of author proceeds will be donated to charitable organizations. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Guillermo A. M. SohnleinPublisher: BenBella Books Imprint: Matt Holt Books Weight: 0.464kg ISBN: 9781637747674ISBN 10: 1637747675 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 18 November 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews“A riveting insider’s account—and a must-read for entrepreneurs and PR pros navigating the storm between innovation, tragedy, and media firestorms.” —David Meerman Scott, Bestselling Author, The New Rules of Marketing and PR “A gripping and intensely personal look inside the submersible company OceanGate, centering on its mastermind leader, Stockton Rush. No one but Söhnlein could tell the story here, and he does so deftly, in a deeply engaging read. I highly recommend it.” —Dr. Alan Stern, Planetary Scientist, Commercial Astronaut, and Titanic Explorer “In a world where headlines are written for clicks more than truth, Guillermo takes us inside the Titan story—as both a founder and a friend of the sub’s designer. We mourn. We learn. And still, we reach beyond the known.” —Rick Tumlinson, Founder, SpaceFund and EarthLight Foundation “After hearing so much about the importance of safety from my father throughout all his submarine exploration, I was in shock to learn about the Titan disaster. Thanks to this book, we will finally understand what happened!” —Dr. Bertrand Piccard, Explorer, and Chairman, Solar Impulse Foundation Author InformationGuillermo A. M. Söhnlein is an explorer, entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist with a particular passion for space, oceans, and sustainability. Over the course of a 25-year entrepreneurial career, he has helped launch over a dozen for-profit ventures and nonprofit organizations. His prior efforts include Space Angels Network in 2006, OceanGate in 2009, and the Humans2Venus Foundation in 2020. He enjoys sharing his experiences with others as an advisor, mentor, Board member, teacher, and speaker. Guillermo earned his AB in Economics from the University of California at Berkeley and his JD from the University of California San Francisco College of the Law (formerly Hastings College of the Law). He served as an officer in the United States Marine Corps and was admitted to The Explorers Club in 2012. Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, he was raised in Silicon Valley and currently splits his time between Barcelona in Spain and the United States. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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