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Daniel Andreas Skjeldam (born 2 September 1975 in Trondheim) is a Norwegian business leader and the current chief executive officer of Hurtigruten.[1]

Education

Skjeldam holds an MBA from the Norwegian School of Economics in Bergen[2] in 2001,[3] his final paper entitled "Success factors for low-cost airlines."

Career

After graduation he was part of the start-up team[4] of Norwegian Air Shuttle where he started out on short-term contracts, then became head of airport operations, chief of the route network and revenue management, before he finished with five years as its commercial director.[5]

Hurtigruten

Trygve Hegnar, the largest shareholder in Hurtigruten, personally headhunted Skjeldam to the position of CEO of the company in the autumn of 2012. That made him the youngest leader of a listed Norwegian company.[6] After accepting the position Skjeldam stated that "Hurtigruten remain the real thing in a world that is increasingly dominated by big white cruise ships",[7] and that "Hurtigruten will regain Scandinavia and Asia, as well as extend the season for British tourists chasing the Northern Lights".[8] He immediately made major changes to the company: Hurtigruten's headquarters were moved to Tromsø and several properties and non-strategic assets were sold off. The land organization in the Nordic countries were trimmed by 25-30 percent and a separate crew company was established. The goal was to enable annual saving of more than 60 million NOK (approximately 10 million USD) and increase the focus on commercial operations, especially hotel and restaurant operations of vessels.[9] On 15 May 2013 Skjeldam announced Hurtigruten's first positive earnings in nine years.[10] In June 2013 the local newspaper Fremover reported Hurtigruten had decided against major objections of the mayor of Narvik to move the staffing office for maritime employees from Narvik to Kirkenes triggering a supposed saving of 40 million NOK (approximately 7 million USD) per year.[11]

Directorships

As of July 2013 Skjeldam holds directorships on several boards:

  • Spitsbergen Travel AS: Chairman of the Board since 2012. Spitsbergen Travel is based in Longyearbyen and is the largest and oldest travel and tour operator in Svalbard.[12]
  • Norwegian Finans Holding ASA: Director of the Board since 2010. Holding company and owner of the financial service provider Bank Norwegian AS.[13]
  • Call Norwegian AS: Director of the Board since 2010. A Norwegian VoIP phone service provider. The holding company and owner of the financial service provider Bank Norwegian AS.[14]
  • Tereda Holding AS: Director of the Board since 2010.[15]

He has previously been on the board of the ferry companies Fjord1 MRF and Fjord1 Fylkesbaatane.[16]

References

  1. ^ HURTIGRUTEN - Konsernledelse - Daniel Skjeldam
  2. ^ HURTIGRUTEN - Konsernledelse - Daniel Skjeldam
  3. ^ SKIPSMAGASINET - Ny Konsernsjef Ansatt I Hurtigruten
  4. ^ HURTIGRUTEN - Management
  5. ^ HURTIGRUTEN - Konsernledelse - Daniel Skjeldam
  6. ^ E24.NO - Han Skal Lede Hurtigruten
  7. ^ LOFOTEN.COM - Nord-Norge er unikt og rått
  8. ^ Pedersen, Christer (9 November 2012). "Første test for ny sjef". iTromsø. p. 5. {{cite news}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  9. ^ E24.NO - Hurtigruten kvitter seg med en av fire
  10. ^ NORDLYS - Går i pluss for første gang
  11. ^ FREMOVER - Flyttet fra Narvk - sparer 40 mill
  12. ^ Proff.no - Daniel Andreas Skjeldam
  13. ^ Proff.no - Daniel Andreas Skjeldam
  14. ^ Proff.no - Daniel Andreas Skjeldam
  15. ^ Proff.no - Daniel Andreas Skjeldam
  16. ^ Boarding.no - Styrking av selskapsstyra i Fjord1