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Name
  
Pieter Geelen

Role
  
Entrepreneur


Parents
  
Harrie Geelen, Imme Dros

Organizations founded
  
TomTom

Similar People
  
Imme Dros, Harold Goddijn, Peter‑Frans Pauwels, Corinne Vigreux, Harrie Geelen

Entrepreneurship Forum 2012


Pieter Geelen (born 1964) is a Dutch entrepreneur.

Geelen was born in January 1964 in Hilversum as the oldest child of the illustrator Harrie Geelen and the children's author Imme Dros. In 1991, he broke off his Ph.D. research in Computer Science at the Universiteit van Amsterdam to found a company called Palmtop Software with his former university mate Peter-Frans Pauwels. This company was later renamed to TomTom.

With the €100,000,000 he acquired from TomTom’s IPO in 2005, he established the Turing Foundation, a charitable organization.

In 2013 he founded the Mapcode Foundation, another charitable organization which offers the Mapcode system he invented in 2001 with Harold Goddijn.

References

Pieter Geelen Wikipedia