Kjell Halvor Landsverk

Kjell Halvor Landsverk
Born October 1979
Residence London, England
Nationality Norwegian
Occupation Entrepreneur
Known for Entrepreneur, Publishing
Website http://kjellhalvorlandsverk.com

Kjell Halvor Landsverk (born October 1979) is a UKbased Norwegian entrepreneur, technologist and writer.[1][2] Landsverk has been involved in several investments[2] including founding the companies PrimeHead and Thingsfeed.[3] Landsverk currently resides in London, United Kingdom.

Early career

Kjell Halvor Landsverk founded a callcenter group, which operated outbound sales for Intrum Justitia,[4] a debt collection company in Europe. He also co-founded a debt-collection company.[5] In the early part of the financial crisis his company offered to incorporate new entities, free of charge, for businesses which went into bankruptcy in Norway.[6]

Career

Landsverk founded Thingsfeed in January 2013. This is a service for managing and sharing online. The company is based in San Francisco. The development of Thingsfeed began in January 2013, and the service will be launching at the end of 2013. The service is launched as a closed beta. Thingsfeed is an online photo-sharing and social networking service where users can manage and share items from their portfolio. A distinctive feature of the service is the "Thingsfeed", which highlights information including adding of new things, likes and comments on things, and moving things from one list to another. The name of the service stems from the "Thingsfeed" feature.[7]

Landsverk also founded PrimeHead, headquartered in London, United Kingdom. The company specializes in social media strategy, design and development. PrimeHead designs and develops solutions on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Pinterest and other platforms, to companies of all sizes.[8]

Other ventures

Kjell Halvor Landsverk is author of the book "Håndbok i Facebook" which was published in 2013 in Norwegian. The book is a complete guide on how to use Facebook for businesses, how to create quality content, advertising and contests among other things.[9][10]

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