IT FINANCE was established in 1995 to
take advantage of the emerging Internet technology. The
company ran a state-of-the art research and training centre for
private investors and senior executives, and
participated in several innovative IT start-up projects.
In 2001, the founders created
Icons of
Europe, a not-for-profit association to pursue their interest in
great culture (already emphasized by
Galerie Beaumont since 1980). IT FINANCE continues to provide
technical and financial assistance to the research of Icons of
Europe into the lives and work of Icons in the fields of art, music,
literature and science.
IT FINANCE also supports the
tuberculosis advocacy work of Icons of Europe, a partner of the WHO-managed
global Stop TB Partnership.
Film project
The
research in 2003-2006 led to one of the biggest discoveries in
musical history, which now has created the foundation for a
screenplay. IT FINANCE is today the commercial platform for
the launch of the international film project "Chopin and The
Nightingale". |
The founders
Cecilia
and Jens Jorgensen, a Scandinavian couple, are based in a farmhouse south of Brussels. She is a former vice-president of JP
Morgan and holds and MBA from Boston University. He worked
previously with BP, McKinsey & Company, and a United Nations specialized agency,
and holds an MBA from INSEAD. They are honorary advisors to
the Fryderyk Chopin Institute in Warsaw, a unit of the Ministry of
Culture of Poland. |
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IT FINANCE won an American Chamber of Commerce prize in 1999 for
"best presented companies".
Cecilia Jorgensen and her associate Kerstin
Thurdin used a grand piano to demonstrate business creativity and keyboard fright. |
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