Jacob Schram (businessman)

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Jacob Schram
Alma mater Copenhagen Business School
OccupationBusinessman
Known forCEO of Norwegian Air Shuttle

Jacob Schram (born 1962) is a Norwegian executive and former CEO of Norwegian Air Shuttle, [1] [2] Europe's third largest low-cost airline. [3]

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Before Norwegian Air Shuttle, Jacob Schram worked for McKinsey & Company and McDonald's. Then, he held executive positions at Circle K and Statoil Fuel & Retail. [4]

Between December 2018 and December 2019, he is Advisor at Antler, a global startup generator. [5]

Jacob Schram has a Master of Science in Strategy from Copenhagen Business School. [6]

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