Kees Koolen

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NationalityNetherlands Dutch
Born (1965-08-19) August 19, 1965 (age 60)
Debut season2009 Dakar Rally
Current teamMM Technology
Kees Koolen
NationalityNetherlands Dutch
Born (1965-08-19) August 19, 1965 (age 60)
Dakar Rally career
Debut season2009 Dakar Rally
Current teamMM Technology
Car number254
Starts10
Championships0
Wins1
Best finish17th 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]

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