Jørn Lyseggen Explained

Jørn Lyseggen
Birth Date:1 December 1968
Birth Place:Seoul, South Korea
Nationality:Norwegian
Alma Mater:Iowa State University
Years Active:1995–present
Founder and CEO of Meltwater

Jørn Lyseggen (born December 1, 1968) is a Norwegian serial entrepreneur, patent inventor and the founder and Executive Chairman of Meltwater and the Meltwater Entrepreneurial School of Technology (MEST).[1]

Early life and education

Lyseggen was born in Korea and adopted at a young age by Norwegian parents.[2] He earned a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering from Bergen University College and a Master's degree in electrical engineering with a focus on artificial intelligence and signal processing from Iowa State University.[3]

Career

Early career

Lyseggen began his career as a research scientist in artificial intelligence and machine vision at the Norwegian Computing Center, but left to work in startups.[4] His first startup was an internet consultancy founded in 1995, which reportedly counted many of the leading Norwegian media houses, including Nettavisen founded by Norwegian media entrepreneur Knut Ivar Skeid, as its clients. The company was sold in 1997 to EUnet International.[5] [6] In 1998, Lyseggen joined the company Mogul AS as CEO and helped to grow the company before selling it in 1999 to Optosoft.[7] He then served as CEO of Mogul Group AB and led the group to its IPO in 2000.[3]

Meltwater

In 2001, Lyseggen established Magenta News, an online media monitoring company analyzing online news in real time in Oslo, Norway. He bootstrapped the company, starting it with just a US$15,000 investment, and within 12 years it had nearly $125 million in revenue with no venture funding.[8] [9] The company changed its name to Meltwater News and moved its headquarters to San Francisco in the mid 2000s.

In 2020, Lyseggen became Executive Chairman of Meltwater, with John Box becoming CEO, and oversaw Meltwater's public listing on the Euronext Growth Oslo (ticker code: MWTR).[10] [11]

As of 2023, Meltwater, employed over 2300 staff in over 50 cities and 25 countries while generating revenue of over $430 million.[12] The company had also expanded its services beyond media monitoring, to social media analytics, and competitive intelligence for more than 27,000 customers worldwide.

Meltwater Entrepreneurial School of Technology

In 2008, Lyseggen created the Meltwater Foundation and launched Meltwater Entrepreneurial School of Technology (MEST) in Accra, Ghana.[13] [14] MEST is a Pan-African training program, seed fund and incubator for aspiring technology entrepreneurs.[15] Through the program, the entrepreneurs in training (EIT's) are taught how to code, as well as essential business, communication and leadership skills. The final examination includes an investment pitch in front of a panel of global entrepreneurs and investors.[1] Historically, about half the teams pitching are given seed funding from the Meltwater Foundation and incubated. MEST alumni have been enrolled in Techstars, 500 Startups, and other international accelerator programs to pursue their international expansion. MEST is funded by an annual donation of $2 million from Meltwater. In 2015, MEST was named by Fast Company as one of the top 10 most innovative organizations in Africa.[16] In October 2021, Lyseggen was named to Digest Africa's "Most Influential People in the African Startup Ecosystem"[17] list, ranking number 5 for his work supporting entrepreneurs and funding successful startups over the years.

Outside Insight

In 2017, Lyseggen released the book Outside Insight: Navigating a World Drowning in Data, which is aimed at helping business leaders learn how to implement data-led decisions.[18] [19] The book covers the role of analytics and AI in the business world as well as the importance of an outside perspective and industry trends to influence financial decisions of companies.[20]

In an interview with Forbes, Lyseggen explains what motivated him to write the book:

"External data is one of the biggest blind spots in executive decision making today. That's because external information contains so much forward-looking information. If your competitors are hiring, and your customers are changing their behavior, those are external forces influencing your future performance, and it can be found in online ‘breadcrumbs' and external data."

SHACK15

In 2019, Lyseggen launched SHACK15, a global community that supports the next generation of entrepreneurs, in San Francisco.[21] SHACK15 is located in San Francisco's iconic Ferry Building with a network of partners and entrepreneurship hubs around the world.[22]

Awards and honors

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Out Of Africa- A Whole MEST of Startups Emerges In Ghana. TechCrunch. Mike . Butcher. 14 June 2012 . 15 November 2016.
  2. Web site: Video Game Technology Extends to the Heart of Africa. Mercury News. Scott Duke . Harris. 29 March 2010 . 15 November 2016.
  3. Web site: Executive Profile. Bloomberg. 15 November 2016.
  4. Web site: Meltwater Hits $100m As Software Flows in New Directions. San Francisco Business Times. Patrick . Hoge. 28 February 2010 . 15 November 2016.
  5. News: Jorn Lyseggen . EuropeanCEO.com. 15 November 2010. 20 December 2013.
  6. Web site: Bootstrapping to $200 Million: Jorn Lyseggen, CEO of Meltwater. Sramanamitra . 26 August 2015 . 15 November 2016.
  7. Web site: E-Conference Speakers. Stanford. 15 November 2016.
  8. Web site: Bootstrapping With $15k Even Though He Has Millions. Mixergy. 15 November 2016.
  9. Web site: Dylan's Desk: Meltwater Aims to Build A Billion dollar Business Without Venture Capital. VentureBeat. Dylan . Tweney. 21 December 2011 . 15 November 2016.
  10. Web site: 2020-11-17. Meltwater Announces John Box as new CEO. 2021-04-26. Meltwater. en.
  11. News: 3 December 2020. Meltwater admitted to trading on Euronext Growth. Euronext. 26 April 2021.
  12. Web site: NewsWeb . 2023-03-02 . newsweb.oslobors.no.
  13. Web site: A Year In Review At Meltwater Incubator in Accra - Ghana . Silicon Africa. Monica . Jamaluddin . 23 January 2013 . 15 November 2016.
  14. Web site: Interview With Jorn Lyseggen, Founder of MEST - The Incubator That is Grooming Successful African Tech Entrepreneurs . CP Africa. 15 November 2016.
  15. Web site: Meltwater Entrepreneurial School of Technology is Calling All SA Tech Entrepreneurs. VentureBurn. Matthew . Alexander. 18 January 2017. 4 September 2017.
  16. News: The World's Top 10 Most Innovative Companies of 2015 in Africa. Fast Company. 2 September 2015. 15 November 2016.
  17. Web site: Digest Africa Top 50 2021: The Most Influential people in the African Startup Ecosystem (10-1). 2021-09-30. Digest Africa. en.
  18. Web site: 25 Socially Strong Entrepreneurs Every VC Should be Following. Adweek. Mary. Long. May 9, 2017. May 30, 2017.
  19. Web site: 8 Business Books Entrepreneurs Must Read to Dominate Their Industry. Entrepreneur. Adam. Toren. May 9, 2017. May 30, 2017.
  20. Web site: Dutch. AI en machine learning beïnvloeden besluitvorming bedrijfsleven.
  21. Web site: San Francisco Shack15 – Mesh Community. 2021-12-06. en-US.
  22. Web site: Partners. 2021-12-06. SHACK15. en-US.
  23. Web site: Jorn Lyseggen wins The Europa Hall of Fame Award at Europas Awards 2016 - Exchange4media. 2021-12-06. Indian Advertising Media & Marketing News – exchange4media. en.