Cornelius Boersch

Cornelius Boersch (born April 11, 1968 in Hannover) is a German serial entrepreneur, technology investor, business angel, and author.

[2] His best-known investments are Alando.de (predecessor of Ebay Germany), Lieferando, the Scout Group (Autoscout, Immoscout), wefox, Kavak, and reBuy.

[8] ACG AG was originally listed on the stock exchange segment Neuer Markt in Germany (NEMAX 50) in 1999[9][10] with a valuation of more than EUR 1 billion.

[12] After Boersch withdrew from the operational business of ACG AG, he worked as an investment manager in the field of venture capital and subsequently initiated the development of other RFID-based companies such as Smartrac (IPO 2006) and Identiv (NASDAQ since 2006).

[15] Mountain Partners AG is mainly active in growth regions such as Latin America, South-East Asia, but still invests in Europe as well.

[7] In the course of this, he also accompanied Guido Westerwelle on trips abroad (Estonia, Japan and the People's Republic of China) and donated around EUR 160,000 to the FDP.

All of these are united in the book title by the word Summa Summarum, and the first three works deal in particular with topics from the everyday life of a manager.