Kees Koolen
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| Kees Koolen | |
|---|---|
| Nationality | |
| Born | August 19, 1965 |
| Dakar Rally career | |
| Debut season | 2009 Dakar Rally |
| Current team | MM Technology |
| Car number | 254 |
| Starts | 10 |
| Championships | 0 |
| Wins | 1 |
| Best finish | 17th in 2013 Dakar Rally and 2017 Dakar Rally |
| Previous series | |
| 2015-2017 2016 | FIM Cross-Country Championship (Quad) Silk Way Rally |
| Championship titles | |
| 2017 2022 | FIM Cross-Country Championship (Quad) World Rally-Raid Championship (truck) |
Kees Koolen (born 19 August 1965 in Bergeijk, North Brabant) is a Dutch rally raid racer and businessman. Koolen participated in various rally raid competitions in a variety of vehicles. Koolen also was the CEO of Booking.com. Currently he is the Chairman/CEO of Koolen Industries: a Dutch clean energy conglomerate.
Koolen studied technical business administration at the Twente University. Despite not graduating the university, started his own business as an advisor to different companies.[1] During this time Koolen was an angel investor to different internet startups.[2] Koolen was one of the founders of Booking.com, a price comparison website for hotels. He sold the company in 2005 to Booking Holdings for 110 million Euros. Koolen remained Booking.com's CEO until 2011.[3] In 2013 his wealth was estimated at 115 million euro, making him 232nd wealthiest person in the Netherlands.[4]
When Uber placed its headquarters in Amsterdam, Koolen was named by Travis Kalanick as COO. Simultaneously, Koolen founded Agri Brasil, a conglomerate of large dairy farms.[1]
In 2019 Koolen was profiled as a 'day dreamer.' by PVV States member Erik Veltmeijer in newspaper Dagblad De Gelderlander. Veltmeijer speaks of 'a complete failure' and qualifies director Kees Koolen of Lithium Werks en passant as a day dreamer.[5]