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Frank Thelen
German businessman From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Frank Thelen (born 10 October 1975) is a German businessman, investor and author based in Bonn.[1] He is best known as a former investor in the TV series Die Höhle der Löwen, the German version of Shark Tank.
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Thelen was a co-founder of companies such as ip.labs and doo. As of 2014, he is the CEO of venture capital firm e42,[2][3] now Freigeist Capital,[4] which has invested in startups such as Wunderlist,[5][6] MyTaxi,[7] KaufDa, pitch,[8] Lilium, Hardt Hyperloop and Endurosat.
Thelen consults the Microsoft Ventures accelerator in Berlin,[9][10] and he also supports startups in German politics.[11] Together with the German State Minister for Digitization, Dorothee Bär, he is a leading member of the German Innovation Council.[12]
In 2012, Thelen spoke at the Founders Conference in New York and was given the "Innovate by Society" Award by Microsoft handed out by German Chancellor Angela Merkel that same year for his startup "doo".[13][14]
Thelen is an advocate of some form of universal basic income (UBI).[15] He supports startups in German politics.[16] Europe is in danger of falling behind in economic competition with the U.S. and China, he said, and to change that, Europe needs to show more commitment and unity.[17]
In 2014, he joined the German version of the TV show Dragons' Den (Shark Tank), called Die Höhle der Löwen, as investor.[18] He is also a regular guest in German talk show Hart aber fair.[19]
In 2018, his autobiography Startup-DNA – Hinfallen, aufstehen, die Welt verändern was published[20] and has been a bestseller for several weeks.[21] He is convinced that "The next decade will be the biggest challenge in humankind's history".[22] The same year, he became the first investor of Xentral.[23]
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In 2012, Thelen received the "Innovate 4 Society Award" from Microsoft for the startup "doo". The award was handed over by Angela Merkel.[24]
Publications
- Die Autobiografie: Startup-DNA – Hinfallen, aufstehen, die Welt verändern. Murmann Publishers. 2018. ISBN 3-86774-611-7.
- Europa kann es besser: Wie unser Kontinent zu neuer Stärke findet. Ein Weckruf der Wirtschaft. Autorenbeitrag. Publisher: Thomas Sigmund & Sven Afhüppe. Herder, Freiburg 2019, ISBN 978-3-451-39360-0.
- 10xDNA: Das Mindset der Zukunft. Frank Thelen Media, ISBN 978-3982176406.
- Frank Thelen – Mein Leben, Meine Firma, Meine Strategie; Author: Volker ter Haseborg Publisher: Beat Balzli. GABAL Verlag, Offenbach 2022, ISBN 978-3-96739-094-0.
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