Morten Lund
describes himself as a neo-classical serial entrepreneur. He has founded and invested in 50 high profile tech start-up's including VOIP star Skype (recently sold to eBay for $4.3 billion), anti-virus consumer brand Bullguard, Scandinavian web agency NeoIdeo (sold to Leo Burnett), high performing Chinese browser Maxthon with 72 million downloads, Orolix, the fastest growing on-line company in Brazil, and PokerOffice the world-leader in poker training.
He is tenacious, instinctive and viciously self-promoting. His network activity extends from honing the raw brilliance of young UK programmers to masterminding a sit-down with former US president Clinton to spending quality time with his wife and three children. He has a deep affection for the Danish social model - free schools, universities, roads and hospitals - where the strong and wealthy take care of those less fortunate. He is 34 years old.



