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Paul Zimmerman was born on 8 November, 1958 in Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands, is a Hong Kong politician. Discover Paul Zimmerman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?
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Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands |
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Paul Zimmerman Height, Weight & Measurements
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Paul Zimmerman Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Paul Zimmerman worth at the age of 65 years old? Paul Zimmerman’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. He is from Hong Kong. We have estimated Paul Zimmerman's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Paulus Johannes Zimmerman (born 8 November 1958), better known as Paul Zimmerman, is a Dutch-born Hong Kong environmentalist, politician and businessman.
He is a former member of the Southern District Council for Pokfulam and CEO of Designing Hong Kong, a group that advocates better urban design.
Zimmerman was born in Rotterdam, Netherlands in 1958, and grew up in the town of Woerden.
He set up a student union in high school and joined the editorial board of an underground newspaper.
When he was 17, in response to the dismissal of several popular teachers, Zimmerman took part in a demonstration in which protesters barricaded the building.
The school was closed for a week and the offending headmaster replaced.
He pursued a Master's programme in Social Science (Economics) at Erasmus University in Rotterdam.
While there, he got into politics with the Democrats 66 (D66).
In 1984, he moved to Hong Kong as a three-month trainee in a Dutch bank to avoid conscription.
Deciding against a banking career, by 1987 he had started his own business, a graphic design firm called Bridge Design, and sold it 10 years later to Caribiner International, organisers of the Hong Kong Handover.
In 2000, he founded a strategy and policy consultancy called the Experience Group.
In the early 2000s, Zimmerman worked alongside businessman Chung Po-yan on a project that later became Designing Hong Kong Harbourfront District, a non-governmental organisation devoted to improving Hong Kong's waterfronts and promoting liveable density.
He continued to work for what later became communications agency Jack Morton until 2001.
He was an executive director at investments umbrella company Jebsen Travel International from 2003 to 2010.
He remains on the Board as a non-executive director.
He retired from the position to focus his efforts on Designing Hong Kong and the Southern District Council.
He is currently the vice-chairman of the Coalition on Sustainable Tourism and Chairman of the Single-Use Beverage Packaging Working Group, best known for its initiative Drink Without Waste.
He is also Chairman of the Professional Commons and director of the Civic Exchange.
The Government set up the Harbourfront Enhancement Committee in 2004 in response to the project.
The project was converted into a company, Designing Hong Kong Limited, founded by him together with Christine Loh, Peter Wong and Markus Shaw.
In 2006, lawmakers Audrey Eu Yuet-mee, Albert Lai Kwong-tak and Ronny Tong Ka-wah asked Zimmerman to join the Civic Party as a founding member.
He represented the Civics in a run for a Tourism Subsector seat on the Hong Kong Election Committee in 2006 but was not elected.
In the 2007 District Council election, Zimmerman ran against Wong Wang-tai in Stubbs Road in Wan Chai District Council, an upper-middle-class constituency, but lost by a margin of 129 votes.
His first bid for the Legislative Council was in 2008 when he ran in the Tourism functional constituency.
He lost in a four-way contest to independent Paul Tse, receiving 81 votes.
He later won a seat in Pokfulam in the Southern District Council in a by-election in 2010, succeeding Ronald Chan Ngok-pang who resigned after being hired by the Chief Executive's Office.
He was re-elected in 2011 and 2015.
In 2012, Zimmerman intended to run in the territory-wide District Council (Second) "super seat" in the 2012 Legislative Council election and left the Civic Party when the party refused to nominate him.
He gave up his Dutch citizenship but did not get enough nominations and subsequently endorsed another pro-democracy candidate Frederick Fung.
He also ran in the 2012 election of the Hong Kong delegates to the National People's Congress but was not successful in an election better suited to pro-Beijing candidates.
On 1 October 2014, Zimmerman took a yellow umbrella to protest at a China National Day reception in Hong Kong in the midst of the Occupy Central protests, in which thousands of activists took to the streets to protest at Chinese government's decision retarding democratic development.
In 2015, he became the chairman of the Hong Kong Democratic Foundation.
He is an Honorary Member of the American Institute of Architects for his work on the harbourfront.
In the 2016 Legislative Council election, Zimmerman ran in Hong Kong Island as an independent democrat.
He dropped out of the race within a week of the election because he did not want to split the vote among pro-democratic candidates, but his name still appeared on the ballot.
He once again sought election in the 2016 Hong Kong Election Committee Subsector elections, this time in the Architectural, Surveying, Planning and Landscape Subsector.
Of the 30 winners, Zimmerman had the most votes, 2524.
He joined 20 other electors (from the 1,194 total) in nominating former judge Woo Kwok-hing for Chief Executive in the small-circle 2017 election.
In the 2019 District Council election, Zimmerman successfully won his re-election bid in the Pokfulam constituency, with 2,547 votes.
He is vice-chairman of the Southern District Council.