Allan Søgaard Larsen
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Allan Søgaard Larsen (born January 29, 1956, Strandby, Denmark) is the former CEO of Falck A/S and by extension Falck USA,[1] a position he held until the end of 2016.[2] He is regarded as one of the most wealthy executives in Denmark.[3] Under Larsen's leadership, Falck evolved from a Nordic rescue group into the world's largest private Emergency Medical Services and Industrial Firefighting organization.[4] He is also known for co-founding the LøkkeFonden, a charitable fund and associated Educational Academy designed to assist at-risk boys.[5]
Larsen graduated in 1974 from Vesthimmerlands Gymnasium in Aars. He continued his education at Aarhus University with a focus on the Nordic language, literature and English. He received his Master's Degree in 1981 [6] and completed postgraduate training to become a teacher in 1982.