Head of equity pressed restart - but can't let go of the financial world

The finance sector needs to find itself again, says Tue Østergaard, and he needs to do the same. This is why he left his job as head of equity and managing partner at ABG Sundal Collier - he wanted to be able to say yes to new things. A few months later, he has rediscovered himself as an investor, advisor, mentor and board member at new, innovative companies.
Photo: ABG/PR
Photo: ABG/PR

In February, Tue Østergaard left his executive position at Norwegian investment bank ABG Sundal Collier. After nine years as head of equity and managing partner at the Danish branch of ABG, he had helped to establish the Norwegian bank in the Danish equity world and increased the number of employees from 10 to 40 along the way.

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