The Serengeti National Park, Tanzania

Paul Milton has over 28 years of advisory, development management, design and project implementation experience, working with the world's leading hospitality brands and developers, land owners, philanthropists and conservation organizations. His experience spans both the public and private sectors. He has worked in over 25 countries delivering projects at the very top of the hospitality and resort development markets and is currently engaged in some of the world' most ambitious environmental conservation and eco-tourism projects.

Paul is a General Partner in the Singita Partnership. This Fund proposes to protect nearly 850,000 acres of land in Africa and Central America. Paul is CEO of Singita Portfolio Partners, the in-house development company responsible for delivering on behalf of the fund a series of Singita properties in 8 locations located in 7 countries.

He is a co-founder and partner of Eco-Developments International, a specialized development organization focused on the delivery and management of conservation and eco-tourism projects around the world.

Paul is a board member and principal of Hart Howerton, Ltd, an internationally recognized development advisory, planning and design firm known for its large scale master planning, lifestyle recreational and land conservation development work, located in San Francisco, New York and London.

He is a partner of Sherwood Design Engineers, with offices in San Francisco and New York, a civil engineering and design practice focused on sustainable systems design for land, infrastructure and buildings.

Paul is an avid conservationist and owns and maintains a private safari lodge on the South African-Botswana border. He often leads groups on environmental and cultural tours to remote parts of the world.

Paul was educated in the United Kingdom at St. Bartholomew's School, Oxford, Southend on Sea Polytechnic and Manchester Polytechnic.

Past Work From 1989 to 1999 he built and managed a highly successful international development advisory, planning and architecture design practice in Johannesburg, South Africa, which he subsequently sold to Broadway Malyan, UK. During the 1980's Paul worked for the leading UK design practice Fitch and Co., London.