Daniel Ek
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 41 |
Date of birth | February 21,1983 |
Zodiac sign | Pisces |
Born | Stockholm |
Sweden | |
Net worth | 2. 2 billion USD (2019) |
Forbes | |
Spouse | Sofia Levander |
Founded | Spotify |
Spotify AB | |
Spotify USA | |
SPOTIFY TECHNOLOGY S.A. | |
Spotify Technology | |
SpAFOTY Technology | |
Job | Entrepreneur |
Technologist | |
Nationality | Swedish |
Awards | International Swede of the Year |
Education | KTH Royal Institute of Technology |
NTI Gymnasiet Sundbyberg (f.d. IT-Gymnasiet) | |
Children | 2 |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 520770 |
Daniel Ek Life story
Daniel Ek is a Swedish billionaire entrepreneur and technologist. He is the co-founder and CEO of music streaming service Spotify.
Spotify to axe 1,500 workers to save costs
... Chief executive Daniel Ek said he had made the " difficult" decision with economic growth slowing " dramatically"...
Spotify will not ban AI-made music, says boss
... Daniel Ek told the BBC there were valid uses of the tech in making music - but AI should not be used to impersonate human artists without their consent...
Spotify denies 30-second trick could make you rich
... But Daniel Ek, the streaming giant s CEO, says that not how the platform s royalties work...
Spotify raises premium subscription price for millions
... In an April earnings call, Swedish CEO Daniel Ek said the company would " like to raise prices in 2023"...
Why Spotify's big bet on Meghan Markle fell flat
... On a conference call with financial analysts earlier this year, Spotify chief executive Daniel Ek conceded the firm had made some mistakes during the more than $1bn spending spree that followed its 2019 push to establish itself as a key player in the industry...
Spotify cuts jobs in latest round of tech layoffs
... " In hindsight, I was too ambitious in investing ahead of our revenue growth, " boss Daniel Ek wrote on the...
Covid: PM pledges tough targets to tackle NHS backlog and Ottawa truckers defiant
... Joe Rogan podcast is staying on Spotify - bossUS podcast host Joe Rogan - who has been at the centre of controversy over claims he helped spread Covid misinformation and his past use of racist language - In a letter to staff, Daniel Ek said that although he " strongly" condemned racial slurs and other comments by Rogan, he did not believe silencing him was the answer...
Joe Rogan: Podcast is staying on Spotify says boss
...Spotify boss Daniel Ek has said that although he " strongly" condemns racial slurs and other comments made by US podcast host Joe Rogan, he is not removing him from the platform...
Spotify cuts jobs in latest round of tech layoffs
Swedish music-streaming giant Spotify says it will cut 6% of its about 10,000 employees, citing a need to improve efficiency.
" In hindsight, I was too ambitious in investing ahead of our revenue growth, " boss Daniel Ek wrote on the.
Spotify has never posted a full-year net profit, despite its popularity in the online music market.
It Follows last week's announcements of losses at Microsoft and Alphabet.
Alphabet, which owns Google, said it would shed 12,000 jobs, while Microsoft said up to 10,000 employees would lose their jobs.
" I take full accountability for the moves that got us Here Today , " Mr Ek added.
The Company also said its chief content and advertising business officer, Dawn Ostroff , would depart as part of a broader reorganisation.
Invested heavilySpotify, which had about 9,800 full-time employees Last Year , said it expected to incur at least €35m (£30m) in severance-related charges.
The Swedish company, which is listed on the New York Stock Exchange , has invested heavily since its launch, to fuel growth with expansions into new markets and, in later years, exclusive content such as podcasts.
The Company had said in October it would slow down hiring for the rest of the year and into 2023.
Spotify's announcement comes at a time when technology companies are facing downturn after two years of pandemic-driven growth during which they had hired aggressively.
Hundreds, including some of the sector's biggest names, have revealed redundancies in recent weeks.
At the start of this year, Amazon announced it planned to cut More Than 18,000 jobs because of " the uncertain economy" and rapid hiring during the pandemic.
In November, Meta announced it would cut 13% of its workforce, a total of 11,000 employees.
Source of news: bbc.com