Rune Bech
Rune Bech (born 26 June 1966, in Denmark) is a serial digital entrepreneur living between Britain and Denmark, and a former foreign correspondent, broadcast journalist and television executive. In 1998 he was one of the early internet pioneers in Europe when he co-founded the award-winning independent health information portal NetDoctor.com. Later, after six years as digital head for Denmark's national broadcaster TV 2, he co-founded the healthtech company Liva Healthcare working with NHS England in preventing diabetes and obesity. In 2010 he made headlines in the jazz world when re-opening Copenhagen's legendary jazz venue, Jazzhus Montmartre. [1] [2]
Nationality | Danish |
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Profession | Serial Digital Entrepreneur, former journalist and broadcast executive. |
Born | June 26, 1966 in Denmark |
Business career | Co-founded NetDoctor.com in 1998, E-Doktor in 2002, SundhedsDoktor in 2008, Jazzhouse Montmartre in 2010, and Liva Healthcare in 2015. |
Education | Educated a broadcast journalist at the Danish School of Journalism, Aarhus, with an internship at the United Nations in New York City. Later studied East European Politics and History at University of Sussex, and executive education at INSEAD in Fontainebleau and Singapore. |
Residence | Living between Britain (London), and Denmark (Copenhagen and Svendborg) |
Children | Bjarke Bech (born 1993) and Mathæus Bech (born 1995) |
Career
After an early career as a foreign correspondent for the Danish newspaper Politiken from 1989 until 1997 (Eastern Europe and London), and as a foreign affairs reporter with the national Danish broadcaster TV 2 in 1997-98, he co-founded NetDoctor.com in 1998 and took it from a Danish start-up into a major digital publisher of health information in Britain, Germany, Scandinavia and several other European countries. Later, in 2001, he re-joined TV 2 as Chief Digital Officer for six years and in this position launched one of Europe’s first tv and film on-demand services, TV 2 Sputnik, later renamed TV 2 Play. [3]
After co-founding and selling two more healthtech companies E-Doktor (2002-2008) and SundhedsDoktor (2006-2016), he co-founded Liva Healthcare in 2015, specialised in digital health coaching and disease management, with offices in London and Copenhagen. NHS England selected Liva as a digital innovation partner in trying to prevent and reverse type 2 diabetes and obesity in 2017 (The "Healthier You" Digital Diabetes Prevention Programme, DDPP). [4]
Passion
As a passion project in 2010, Rune Bech initiated the re-opening of Copenhagen’s legendary jazz venue, Jazzhus Montmartre. The place has a story going back to 1959 when it put Copenhagen on the world map of jazz by attracting some of the best artists of the time. Several famous jazz musicians fell in love with the place and relocated to Copenhagen in the 1960s and 1970s. Among them Dexter Gordon, Ben Webster, Stan Getz, Kenny Drew, and many more. Using Jazzhus Montmartre as their hub, they served as mentors for major Danish jazz artists such as Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, Palle Mikkelborg, Bo Stief, Alex Riel and many more.[5]
Private life
Rune Bech is son of deputy headmaster Thomas Bech Pedersen (born 1920, deceased 2004) and pre-school teacher Anne Margrethe Nygaard Pedersen (born 1931, deceased 2004). He grew up as the youngest of four children at a hobby farm near the village of Køng on the Danish island of Funen. Rune Bech lives between London in the UK, and Copenhagen and Svendborg in Denmark. He has two sons Bjarke Bech (born 1993) og Mathæus Bech (born 1995) from his first marriage (1988-2015). Rune Bech is a keen sailor, and a performing arts critic and writer. [6]
References
- NetDoctor's success – Forbes 2000, read 28 February 2020
- Portrait of Rune Bech – Berlingske 2016, read 28 February 2020
- Portrait of Rune Bech – Berlingske 2016, read 28 February 2020
- From Netdoctor to Working With the NHS - Introducing Rune Bech, the Serial Healthcare Entrepreneur/ – Real Business 2019, read 28 February 2020
- Interview with Rune Bech – NPR.org 2010, read 28 February 2020
- Portrait of Rune Bech – Berlingske 2016, read 28 February 2020