Ad van Tiggelen

Ad van Tiggelen
Born (1958-06-07) June 7, 1958
Maastricht
Pen name Adrian Stone
Occupation Investment Strategist, Novelist
Nationality Dutch
Genre Fantasy, Investment Columnist
Website
www.adrianstone.nl

Ad van Tiggelen (Maastricht, June 7, 1958) is an author of fantasy novels using the pen name Adrian Stone.[1]

Career

Van Tiggelen studied business economics at the Erasmus University Rotterdam and in 1981 started his career at Nationale-Nederlanden, where he became investment manager in 1988. Since then he moved through a series of investment jobs at ING Groep, including a long period as head of European equities.[2] In the end, he worked as investment strategist, in which function he regularly appeared in national[3] and international[4][5][6][7] media to comment on developments in the financial markets and to express and explain the vision of ING Investment Management.[8][9][10][11] He ended his career with ING on June 30, 2014.

Columns

Van Tiggelen wrote columns every month about a series of investment topics. These columns appeared in the Netherlands in FD.nl[12][13][14] and in various financial media in other countries: Belgium, France, Spain, Italy, Germany, Greece and Poland.[15][16]

Author

Since his youth Van Tiggelen had a passion for fantasy literature, which led him to write fantasy novels himself.[17] In 2006 his first book Devil's Prophet appeared in a limited edition at Gopher publishers. In 2008 he signed a contract with Luitingh-Sijthoff, the Netherlands' largest publisher of speculative fiction and fantasy,[18] on which basis Luitingh-Sijthoff re-published Devil's Prophet in April 2009, followed in June 2009 by Devil's Son. The third part of the Devil trilogy, Devil's Soul, appeared in April 2010. All books are published under the pseudonym Adrian Stone.[19]

After the Devil Trilogy Stone wrote the Rune Duology. The first part The Eighth Rune was published in September 2011, the second part The First God in September 2012.[20]

At the moment Stone is writing a new series (title: Magycker), which is situated in a completely new world.[21]

Bibliography Adrian Stone

External links

References

  1. "Ik beleg en ik kan ook toveren" (in Dutch). De Pers. 2009-04-21.
  2. http://www.morningstar.nl/nl/funds/article.aspx?lang=nl-NL&articleID=18161&categoryID=27
  3. "Cookiewall: Cookies op de Volkskrant - de Volkskrant". volkskrant.nl. Retrieved 28 May 2015.
  4. "Stocks close to capitulation - ING's van Tiggelen". Reuters. Retrieved 28 May 2015.
  5. http://www.faz.net/s/Rub09A305833E12405A808EF01024D15375/Doc~E7091EB6D6CB64D32BC87C8BE6B1B2D15~ATpl~Ecommon~Scontent.html?rss_aktuell
  6. "Crisis upends dividends". The New York Times. 2009-02-02.
  7. "Telecoms Boost European Shares". The Wall Street Journal. 2009-10-22.
  8. "ING Investment Management: Webcast Equity Markets: Ad van Tiggelen". YouTube. 2008-11-26.
  9. "CNN". cnn.com. Retrieved 28 May 2015.
  10. http://www.ingim.com/file/IWP_029540[]
  11. "Global Economy: Spending vs. Saving". CNN. 2012-09-28.
  12. "2010: een verloren jaar voor aandelen?" (in Dutch). FD.nl. 2010-08-27.
  13. "Dossier: Ad van Tiggelen" (in Dutch). Het Financieele Dagblad. Archived from the original on March 18, 2008. (Internet Archive)
  14. (Dutch) Ad van Tiggelen in FD.nl
  15. "Geld in Gefahr: Anleger fürchten Inflation – doch die kommt (noch) nicht - Märkte - Finanzen - Handelsblatt". handelsblatt.com. Retrieved 28 May 2015.
  16. "Résultats recherche lesechos.fr". Les Echos.fr. Retrieved 28 May 2015.
  17. "Beleggingsstrateeg én fantasy-schrijver" (in Dutch). Het Financieele Dagblad. 2009-04-23.
  18. "About Luitingh-Sijthoff". Luitingh-Sijthoff.
  19. "Dromen & Demonen: Adrian Stone" (in Dutch). Luitingh-Sijthoff.
  20. "Nieuw tweeluik: Rune" (in Dutch). www.adrianstone.nl.
  21. "Hierbij een wat uitgebreidere update ..." (in Dutch). Facebook. 2013-02-14.
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