Jens Munch Lund-Nielsen
Jens Munch Lund-Nielsen has built a life and career on bringing together different professional fields and sectors, thereby creating new types of partnerships. By carefully and deliberately mixing diverse experts and interests, he has built new ventures and created impactful partnerships — especially within the field of supply chains and global trade. For the last 8 years he has taken up different roles within A.P. Moller — Maersk including launching a new e-trade platform for Africa, forged a partnership with a large bank to develop financial trade services with focus on emerging markets, co-founder of a public-private partnership with focus on trade facilitation including five governments, the ICC and the World Economic Forum. Within the field of CSR, he has launched human right initiatives and established a partnership with other logistic companies such as UPS and Agility supporting the UN World Food Programme, to deliver a rapid response to large natural disasters around the world.
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Experience

World Economic Forum
Advisor, Blockchain for Supply Chains under the C4IR
Jan 2019 - Present
IOTA Foundation
Head of Global Trade & Supply Chains
Jan 2018 - Present
IBCS Group
Advisory Board Member
Jan 2019 - Present
All-Party Parliamentary Group on Blockchain (APPG BLOCKCHAIN)
Advisor to UK Government
Jul 2018 - Present
Fromtu
CEO
Dec 2016 - May 2017
A.P. Moller - Maersk
Head of Enabling Trade, Group Strategy Office
Jun 2016 - Dec 2016
A.P. Moller - Maersk
Head of Enabling Trade & Shared Value projects, Group Sustainability
Jan 2015 - May 2016
A.P. Moller - Maersk
Lead Group Advisor, CSR
Jun 2009 - Dec 2014
PriceWaterhouseCoopers
Senior consultant on social responsibility and human rights
Dec 2006 - May 2009

Education

INSEAD
Master of Business Administration (MBA) | Business Administration
2012 - 2013
DTU - Technical University of Denmark
Equivalent to Bachelor, Civil engineering | Civil engineering
Københavns Universitet - University of Copenhagen
Cand. mag., Philosophy

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