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  1. Einar starfaði áður hjá fyrirtækjaráðgjöf Arctica Finance og þar á undan við stefnumótunar- og rekstrarráðgjöf hjá Marakon í London og á endurskipulagningarsviði Landsbankans. Einar er með meistaragráðu í fjármálum frá London Business School og BSc gráðu í fjármálaverkfræði frá Háskólanum í Reykjavík. Sími ...

  2. Einar Örn Benediktsson. Profile: Icelandic vocalist, songwriter, musician and visual artist born 29 October 1962 in Reykjavík. Active in Iceland punk music scene since the late 70’s, he gained global attention with The Sugarcubes in 1988. Since their disbanding he has collaborated in other musical projects and formed Ghostigital with Curver.

  3. Research portal – Einar Örn Sveinbjörnsson; Courses 2023 - 2024. EÐL616M - Modern Experimental Physics; EÐL624M - Introduction to Nanotechnology;

  4. 17 mar 2024 · Einar Örn is one of PLAY’s largest shareholders and has been chairman of the board since April 2021. He has rescinded his candidacy as a board member for the election of a new board at the Company’s Annual General Meeting on March 21, 2024. Einar Örn Ólafsson, PLAY’s CEO: “I am really looking forward to this new role.

  5. Einar Örn Benediktsson. Este es un nombre islandés, Benediktsson es un patronímico, no un apellido. Einar Örn Benediktsson ( Reikiavik, Islandia; 29 de octubre de 1962) es un licenciado en ciencias de la comunicación, cantante y trompetista.

  6. Einar Örn Birgisson (27 September 1973 – 8 November 2000) was an Icelandic footballer and businessman. He played football for several years in Iceland and Norway, winning the Icelandic championship and Icelandic Cup in 1999 with KR. [1] In November 2000, he was murdered by his business partner and former teammate Atli Helgason.

  7. Einar Örn Jónsson. Personal information. Born. 28 December 1976. ( 1976-12-28) (age 47) Einar Örn Jónsson (born 28 December 1976) is a former Icelandic handball player and current sports reporter at the Icelandic National Broadcasting Service. [1] He competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics.