Danish-born, entrepreneur and philanthropist (born 1975)
Mickey Beyer-Clausen |
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Born | (1975-04-03)3 April 1975
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Nationality | Danish, American |
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Occupation | Entrepreneur |
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Spouse | Allison Beyer-Clausen |
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Children | 2 |
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Parent(s) | Benny Kjær Sørensen and Jette Beyer-Clausen |
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Mickey Beyer-Clausen (born April 3, 1975 in Copenhagen) is a Danish-born, entrepreneur and philanthropist, living in Southampton New York.
Personal life
Mickey Beyer-Clausen was born in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1975. When Beyer-Clausen's father, Architect Benny Kjær Sørensen died in 1978, his mother, Purser at Scandinavian Airlines Jette Beyer-Clausen, became a single mother and raised him. In 2006, Beyer-Clausen married Allison Belmore (now Beyer-Clausen) and moved to New York City. In 2008, Mickey and Allison Beyer-Clausen moved to Southampton, New York, where they currently live with their two children, Anna (2009) and Oliver (2011).
Business activities
Mickey Beyer-Clausen is the co-founder of several technology businesses. In the ’90s, Beyer-Clausen was one of the first to launch internet businesses, and since 2008, Beyer-Clausen has pioneered the use of technology to improve people's lives.
In 1999, Beyer-Clausen co-founded Speednames,[1] and in 2001 Ascio Technologies. Speednames and Ascio Technologies were both acquired by London AIM-listed Group NBT in January 2007 for $36 million.[2]
In 2004, Beyer-Clausen co-founded Trunk Archive, which was acquired by Waddell & Reed and Ivy Asset Strategy Funds in 2013. In 2009, he co-founded Mental Workout.[3]
Beyer-Clausen latest venture, Timeshifter[4] was founded in 2017, and Beyer-Clausen is a co-founder and the CEO of this company.
Philanthropic endeavors
In 2002, Beyer-Clausen formed a foundation called the Happiness Foundation, which supports charitable organizations worldwide with strategic pro bono consultancy rather than money. Today, Beyer-Clausen is the chairman of Happiness Foundation.
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