Hans Reuter
Harvard Business School
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Hans Reuter is a highly experienced professional with 17.4 years of work experience. He has held various leadership positions in renowned companies such as Valsoft Corporation, Trailhead Media, Viking Global Investors, General Atlantic, and GE. Hans has a strong background in the media industry, having worked as a board member and managing director. He has also served as the president of the company and served as the president of the board of directors at Trailhead Media. Hans's expertise lies in the areas of financial services, media production, and investment management. He is currently based in the United States.
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Managing Director | Nordic Global Investors
Financial Services
Hans Reuter's Professional Milestones
- Managing Director | Nordic Global Investors (2017-04-01~): Revolutionizing the Nordic investment landscape by capturing critical market opportunities and driving global market growth.
- Vice President (2013-07-01~2015-07-01): Revolutionized business operations through strategic planning, leadership, and leadership development strategies.
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Colleagues
Matthew Bloom
Chief Compliance Officer | Deputy General Counsel
Kevin Curtis
Director Of Recruiting
Ning Jin
Chief Investment Officer
Karin Smith
Director HR Operations
Megan M. Capay, CFA
Chief Administrative Officer | Private Equity
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Hans Reuter works for Viking Global Investors
Hans Reuter's role in Viking Global Investors is Managing Director | Nordic Global Investors
Hans Reuter works in the industry of Financial Services
Hans Reuter's colleagues are Matthew Bloom,Kevin Curtis,Ning Jin
Hans Reuter's latest job experience is Managing Director | Nordic Global Investors at Viking Global Investors
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