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Vladimir Nikolic (SRB)

Vladimir Nikolić was born in Belgrade, Serbia, roughly 29 years ago. With 4 years he left with his family to Berlin, Germany.

In Germany he learned the great advantages of freedom and a multicultural environment. After high school he decided to move back with the family to Serbia. During studies in Serbia, he worked as a DJ in Germany and as a translator in Serbia.

Since he comes from an entrepreneurial family, he started together with his brother Nenad the internet company Limundo. The goal was to give people in Serbia the great possibilities the internet and especially e-commerce was able to deliver in other countries. The company hast two most visited e-commerce sites in Serbia: Limundo (auctions) Kupindo (marketplace)

In 2009-2010 the company, with Vladimir as chairman, was able to attract investments of 1mil EUR, having now over 30 employees.

Erik Bovee (USA)

Erik is a founding partner of SpeedInvest GmbH. He has been an executive and founding member since 1999 in a number of telecoms and internet companies, including Digital Mobility, and Dynamical Systems Research – pioneer of the world’s first WAP SDK, and one of the world’s first commercial Web-to-phone, corporate SMS messaging services. Subsequently, Erik was European Managing Director of eMeta Corporation, a provider of access control and digital licensing software for online publishers and financial services. Erik was also responsible for VeriSign’s Mobile Enterprise Services (VMES), a global, mobile messaging aggregation service, in addition to Enterprise Paging, a multi-protocol mediation service for wireless carriers, including AT&T and Sprint in North America. Erik holds a doctorate from the University of Oxford.


Janewit Pitayataratorn (TH)

Xiaohua Sun (CHN)

Berend Yntema (AUT)

Berend Yntema is Managing Director of Corporate Finance Partners (CFP) in Vienna. CFP is an M&A and Corporate Finance advisory firm focused on medium-sized transactions in the technology and telecommunications sectors in Europe.

Today, CFP has 9 offices in Europe, USA and Asia comprising 70 professionals which have successfully executed more than 300 European and international M&A and Corporate Finance transactions under the CFP label. As the acting CEO of CFP Group, in 2008, Andreas expanded into the Fund management sector and established CFP & Founders Investments (now venturecapital.de), a non-institutional, evergreen co-investment fund comprising capital from CFP, its principals and 160 individual founders and entrepreneurs. Through its network of entrepreneurs CFP has subsequently strongly increased its deal flow radar. The fund is focused on growth stage opportunities in the technology, telecommunications and Internet sectors.

Today, Corporate Finance Partners Group is positioned as a mid-market advisor with global activities and a strong sector focus. Berend holds a degree in Economics from the University of Groningen and has worked as an M&A specialist for almost 20 years.

Andreas Thümmler (GER)

Andreas Thümmler founded Corporate Finance Partners Group (CFP) in 1998 in Frankfurt/Germany as an M&A and Corporate Finance advisory firm focused on medium-sized transactions in the technology and telecommunications sectors in Europe.

Today, CFP has 9 offices in Europe, USA and Asia comprising 70 professionals which have successfully executed more than 300 European and international M&A and Corporate Finance transactions under the CFP label. As the acting CEO of CFP Group, in 2008, Andreas expanded into the Fund management sector and established CFP & Founders Investments (now venturecapital.de), a non-institutional, evergreen co-investment fund comprising capital from CFP, its principals and 160 individual founders and entrepreneurs. Through its network of entrepreneurs CFP has subsequently strongly increased its deal flow radar. The fund is focused on growth stage opportunities in the technology, telecommunications and Internet sectors.

Today, Corporate Finance Partners Group is positioned as a mid-market advisor with global activities and a strong sector focus. Andreas also privately succeeds in persuading friends and business partners of ideas. He supports “Steps for Children”, an aid project for children in Namibia, for many years as the top fundraiser, on site in Africa as well as financially. Andreas holds a degree in Computer Science and Business Administration from European Business School – Schloss Reichartshausen and has worked as an M&A specialist with Rothschilds in Frankfurt and Warburgs in London before establishing CFP.

Florian Calmbach (GER)

Florian is an investment partner at Venture Stars. Moreover, Florian is partner at mysportbrands and mysportworld and he founded netzathleten media, which is a member of the Media Group RTL Germany today. Florian graduated from the WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management and studied among others in Los Angeles and Madrid. Apart from his studies Florian was engaged in a student relief initiative “WHU Studenten helfen e.V.”, which he co-founded.

Hannes Arch (AUT)

Hannes Arch‘s motto is: “Respect, accept, and always stay grounded.” But staying grounded is easier said than done considering that the Austrian-born athlete has made his career by climbing the world‘s highest mountains, jumping off the tallest buildings, and performing gravity-defying aerobatic maneuvers hundreds of feet above the ground.

In 2000, Hannes combined his business savvy with his love of extreme sports to form his own production and stunt coordination company Airpro GmbH. Specializing in aerial film and TV productions, the company quickly attracted a roster of high profile clients, including renowned fashion designer and filmmaker Willy Bogner. Bogner hired Airpro to make an Audi fly for a scene in the critically acclaimed IMAX film “Ski to the Max.” Hannes coordinated the spectacular stunt by rigging the automobile to the world‘s largest sport paraglider.

A few years later, Hannes again made his mark on the paragliding scene by organizing a grueling international competition known as the Red Bull X-Alps. The competition challenged the world‘s most elite paragliding pilots to cross the Alps from Austria to Monaco entirely by air or foot in a race against the clock. The event utilized advanced media technology and a live GPS tracking system, so fans could follow the race online 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The event quickly gained a reputation as one of the world‘s toughest adventure races and already returned for its third year in 2007.

Despite his growing business, Hannes continued to push his own career as an athlete. In 2000, he joined forces with Ueli Gegenschatz to become the first to dare a B.A.S.E. jump from the imposing 1800-metre high north face of the Eiger, one of the most daunting peaks in the Swiss Alps. In 2003, Arch and Gegenschatz teamed up once again to conquer yet another north face, that of the Matterhorn – again downwards. The extreme sportsmen had only two seconds to open their parachutes during the jump, which is infamous for having the highest “exit” in Europe.

How does the surprisingly down-to-earth guy balance a career as an extreme athlete and a businessman? “In the end it is all about being honest, staying grounded and staying true to myself,” he says. “I try to strike a balance between doing things I love and working on projects I believe in. My heart has to be in everything that I do.”

After having sensationally won the Red Bull Air Race World Championship 2008 in only his second season in the sport thanks to a lightning-quick plane and spectacular manoeuvres, the 42-year-old Austrian was able to pick up where he left off with victory at the traditional season opener in Abu Dhabi (UAE). Strong performances in San Diego (USA/3rd place) and Windsor (CAN/2nd place) followed, but world championship rival Bonhomme was himself in the form of his life and remained hard on the heels of Arch as the Series returned to Europe in August. A controversial fourth place in Budapest (HUN) meant that Bonhomme was able to pass Arch in the overall standings for the first time in 2009, leaving the Briton leading the table with just two races to go. The penultimate stop of the Series in Porto (POR) saw the two world championship favourites battle it out head-to-head in a fascinating duel eventually won by Bonhomme, stretching his lead over Arch in the standings and more or less securing the British pilot his first ever world title. At the season finale in Barcelona (ESP) Arch was forced to go all out if he was to have any chance of becoming the first pilot in the history of the Red Bull Air Race to successfully defend his title.

However, his efforts were to no avail. Bonhomme, so often forced to settle for second place in the past, kept his nerves to win in front of hundreds of thousands of fans and crown himself Red Bull Air Race World Champion for the very first time.

 

 

Darija Hejni-Rubcic (CRO)

Most of the working experience Darija Hejni Rubcic spent in banking business working on different positions, starting as relationship manager, working also in headquarters and then back in the network as regional manager dealing with private individual and small business clients.

During that time she covered different topics being responsible for establishing infrastructure for small business clients in banking (implementation of product and processes, sales force, education as well as risk related project) and also for customer satisfaction, non performing loans, communication with local community.

At the moment working in UniCredit she is responsible for SB segment at CEE markets.

She was the member of advising team for choosing best start up idea/entrepreneur in contest run by McKinsey in Croatia several years ago.

Jens Röhrborn (GER)

Jens Röhrborn is a partner at Orrick in the Munich office. He provides full service representation to a broad variety of clients, including information technology, bio technology and media companies as well as investors and venture capitalists.

Memberships

  • German Multimedia Association (Deutscher Multimediaverband e.V.) (Since 1996), Chairman of Legal Committee (Arbeitskreis Recht)
  • Chairman of the National Arbitration Board for the Information Technology and Multimedia Industries of the German Multimedia Association (Schlichtungsstelle für die außergerichtliche Beilegung von Streitigkeiten aus dem EDV- und Multimediabereich dmmv)
  • German Association for Law and Computer Science (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Recht und Informatik e.V.)
  • International Bar Association

Publications

  • WIRELESS-LAN: Telecommunications Law Issues (publication in Computer & Recht, 2002) (German)
  • Legal Aspects of Application Service Providing, Computer & Recht, February 2001 (German)
  • Practicing Handbook on Advertising Law – Loose-leaf, 1999ff (Editor, Author of Copyright-, IT. and Unfair Competition Sections), 1999
  • Close Out Netting according to the German Insolvency Code of 1995 (English)
  • New Legislation on Securities in Germany, 1995 (English)