1829day.year

Carl Frederik Tietgen

(1829 - 1901)

Danish businessman

Danish businessman
Carl Frederik Tietgen was a Danish financier and industrialist who founded several major companies. He played a pivotal role in Denmark's economic modernization.
Born in 1829, Carl Frederik Tietgen began his career in banking before founding Privatbanken in 1857, which became a leading Danish bank. He orchestrated mergers and established companies in sectors such as shipping, manufacturing, and telecommunications, including Det Forenede Dampskibs-Selskab and the Great Northern Telegraph Company. Tietgen's vision and business acumen transformed Denmark's economy during the late 19th century. He served on numerous corporate boards and advised the Danish government on financial matters. His efforts fostered industrial growth and international trade. Tietgen's legacy endures in the major enterprises he created and the corporate model he introduced to Denmark.
1829 Carl Frederik Tietgen
1953day.year

Peter Hendy

English businessman, Minister of State for Rail

English businessman Minister of State for Rail
British transport executive and public servant, serving as Minister of State for Rail and former chair of Network Rail.
Born in London, Peter Hendy began his career at London Regional Transport and became Commissioner of Transport for London in 2006, overseeing projects like the Oyster card expansion. In 2015, he was appointed chair of Network Rail, guiding infrastructure improvements across the UK. In 2020, he joined the government as Minister of State for Rail, navigating the rail network through the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. Knighted in 2013, Lord Hendy continues to influence transport policy and oversee critical modernization efforts.
Peter Hendy
1982day.year

Eduardo Saverin

Brazilian-Singaporean businessman

Brazilian-Singaporean businessman
Brazilian-Singaporean entrepreneur and co-founder of Facebook.
Eduardo Saverin is a Brazilian-Singaporean entrepreneur and investor best known as one of the co-founders of Facebook. Born in São Paulo in 1982, he met Mark Zuckerberg at Harvard University, where they launched the social networking platform in 2004. As Facebook's first chief financial officer, Saverin secured early funding and developed its initial advertising model. Following a settlement with Facebook, he relocated to Singapore and launched an investment firm backing technology startups across Asia. Today, he remains a prominent figure in global venture capital and innovation.
Eduardo Saverin