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Per Emanuelsson has, for the last 17 years, worked in a number of businesses and industries, in Sweden and internationally, as a software and management professional. Examples of industries with many years of experience are: asset finance, logistics, software migration, software development tools, mobile services, e-learning, music recording, fundraising and fitness concept development.
His specialty lies in having deep knowledge in both software development (been hacking since he was a kid and has worked as a software architect for more than 15 years) and business/product development, having managed +75 people large regulatory business projects and also founded businesses.
Most often he works as a leader in projects and take on roles such as product developer, CEO, CTO, CMO, growth hacker, project manager, architect, analyst or teacher/mentor.
He has run and is running (or is a partner in) a number of start-ups in the areas of fundraising, mobile consumer service, business development training, software migration and music recording.
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