Kjell Inge Røkke (born 25 October 1958 in Molde) is a Norwegian businessman and among the richest people in Norway, controlling the Norwegian company Aker ASA. He was also a joint owner of Wimbledon Football Club and involved in the controversial relocation of the team from London to Milton Keynes.
Career
Røkke started out as a fisherman aged 18, and has no secondary or higher education. For several years, he worked on fishing trawlers in Alaska. Røkke was based in Seattle, Washington in the 1980s, owning and operating American Seafoods Company and Resource Group International (RGI), which included Brooks Sports and Helly Hansen. In the mid-1990s, he returned to Norway and bought and restructured various companies.
In 2008, Røkke was considered to be the seventh richest person in Norway, with a fortune of NOK 12.5 billion, approximately 2.2 billion U.S. dollars.
Røkke suffers from dyslexia, but claims that it has helped him to his success, and states that he would not be where he is today without his dyslexia.
Association football
Røkke is also known for his involvement in association football, and became involved with Norwegian side Molde FK in 1993. He was also central to the funding of the club’s new stadium, which got the nickname “Røkkeløkka” (English: “The Røkke Park”). Some estimates suggest that he has spent about NOK 400 million funding the club.
Røkke, along with his business partner Bjørn Rune Gjelsten, also bought into Wimbledon Football Club in the late 1990s, becoming a joint owner of the team in 2000. The following year, with the side homeless since leaving their Plough Lane ground in 1991 and playing at Crystal Palace’s Selhurst Park stadium in Croydon, southeast London, Røkke and Gjelsten, along with chairman Charles Koppel and businessman Pete Winkelman agreed to relocate the team to Milton Keynes, a town around 60 miles from their traditional base. This sparked a year of protest at matches from Wimbledon fans, determined not to let their club be ‘franchised’ like this. Although common in American sport, the relocation of a professional English football club had never been done before. After rejections from the Football League and The FA, the decision was eventually passed on to a three-man arbitration panel, the outcome being two to one in favour of the move. Wimbledon fans, outraged with the decision, agreed to form a new club to support, AFC Wimbledon, and declared a boycott on their former team. The following season, Wimbledon FC would go on to play in front of record low crowds, including just 664 for a League Cup game against Rotherham, before finally completing the move in September 2003. It renamed itself a year later, adopting the name Milton Keynes Dons.
Summary
Kjell Inge Røkke | |
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Born | 25 October 1958 Molde, Norway |
Occupation | Businessman |
Net worth | NOK 12.5 billion ≈ $2 billion (2008 estimate) |
Spouse(s) | Kari Monsen Røkke (deceased) (m. 1980–1992) Anne Grete Eidsvig (m. 2004–) |
Children | Kristian Røkke (b. 1983) Elisabeth Røkke (b. 1987) Normann Røkke (b. 2004) |
Parent(s) | Normann Røkke (b. 1926-d.2016) Gunnvor Røkke |
Kjell Inge Rokke net worth: Kjell Inge Rokke is a Norwegian businessman who has a net worth of $2.7 billion. Kjell Inge Rokke is a Maritime magnate who never finished secondary or higher education. However, he started working at the age of 18, being engaged on fishing trawlers in Alaska for several years. In the 1980s, Rokke was based in Seattle, Washington, where owned and operated American Seafoods Company. While in the early 1990s, he get back to Norway, buying and restructuring various companies. Now, Rokke is a majority shareholder of Aker ASA, a conglomerate that operates ships, shipyards, offshore drilling, and even more. Furthermore, he owns a brand new 230-foot super-yacht that can accommodate 24 guests and 28 crew on board. The man who became known as “ruthless corporate leader,” is ranked as the 3rd richest person in Norway and the 458th wealthiest in the World.
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