Jonathan Løw

Jonathan Løw (born 1978 in Aarhus) is a Danish entrepreneur, speaker and innovation advisor.[1] He was nominated as Idealist of the year at "IvaekstPrisen" and received the Runner-Up prize.[2]

He has started four companies: Listen Louder, eForlag.dk, Sprout Europe (co-founder) and engodsag.dk. In 2008 he received the Edison Award by Computer World, as a co-founder of engodsag.dk. The price was given for engodsag.dk's IT-innovations.[3][4]

Løw was named "A Leader celebrating Human Rights" by the Financial Times in 2008, and later the same year he met with actor Richard Gere to make him ambassador for his company engodsag.dk .[5]

In addition to this Løw has received the ConnectDenmark Award in 2009 - chosen by +600 Danish business leaders and was featured as a case story in the bestseller "Company Karma" by the founder of the international clothing brand Hummel, Christian Stadil. He is also appointed as the Vice President of the Danish Entrepreneurship Foundation.

In November of 2016 Jonathan Løw published the book GURUBOGEN, in which 100 leading entrepreneurs and leaders shared their most important business insights. Contributors include Airbnb-founder Brian Chesky, Twitter early-stage investor Joichi Ito, management gurus Otto Scharmer, Simon Sinek and Edgar Schein and many others.

Apart from being an entrepreneur, Løw has previously worked as Head of Marketing at Bog & idé and Team-Leader at the KaosPilots.

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