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'''Patrik Lindén''' is the Owner of Mistlur Media.
'''Patrik Lindén''' is the Owner of Mistlur Media.
== Education ==
He has studied from Stockholm University.
== Career History ==
== Career History ==
Linden started his career as a reporter at a Financial Daily. He then joined Ericsson as an Editor. From 2000-2003, he worked as a Senior PR Consultant at Cross Information. Patrik has also worked for serveral custom magazines in the capacity of editor and managing editor.<ref>[http://www.mistlur.se/om_PL_en.html mistlur.se]</ref>
Linden started his career as a reporter at a financial daily. He then joined Ericsson as an Editor. From 2000 to 2003, he worked as a Senior PR Consultant at Cross Information. Patrik has also worked for several custom magazines in an editorial or management capacity.<ref>[http://www.mistlur.se/om_PL_en.html mistlur.se]</ref>


For one year, he worked as a Communications manager at .SE (The Internet Infrastructure Foundation).  
For one year, he worked as a Communications manager at [[.SE]] (The Internet Infrastructure Foundation).  
Linden has also worked as a Senior Consultant at Bite Communications. His most recent job was at [[EURid]] working as Communications and Regional Manager.<ref>[http://www.pcworld.com/article/128568/tighter_controls_on_eu_domain_names.html pcworld.com]</ref><ref>[http://se.linkedin.com/in/patriklinden linkedin.com]</ref>
Linden has also worked as a Senior Consultant at Bite Communications. His most recent job was at [[EURid]] working as Communications and Regional Manager.<ref>[http://www.pcworld.com/article/128568/tighter_controls_on_eu_domain_names.html pcworld.com]</ref><ref>[http://se.linkedin.com/in/patriklinden linkedin.com]</ref>


He has also worked at the II-stiftelsen (IIS).<ref>[http://www.addressingtheworld.info/linden.html adressingtheworld.info]</ref>
He has also worked at the II-stiftelsen (IIS).<ref>[http://www.addressingtheworld.info/linden.html adressingtheworld.info]</ref>


== Publication ==
== Publication ==
He published a book Swedish Wooden Boats (Svenska träbåtar) in 2003. Patrik is also the author of several software guides to Microsoft Windows software.
Mr. Lindén published a book about Swedish Wooden Boats (Svenska träbåtar) in 2003. Patrik is also the author of several software guides to Microsoft Windows software.


== Awards ==
== Awards ==
In 2004, Patrik's book won a National Publishing Prize for the Best Non-Fiction book in 2004.<ref>[http://www.mistlur.se/om_PL_en.html mistlur.se]</ref>
In 2004, Patrik's book won a National Publishing Prize for the Best Non-Fiction book in 2004.<ref>[http://www.mistlur.se/om_PL_en.html mistlur.se]</ref>
== Education ==
He has studied at Stockholm University.


== References ==
== References ==
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Revision as of 20:16, 3 April 2011

Country: Sweden
LinkedIn:    [Patrik Lindén Patrik Lindén]

Patrik Lindén is the Owner of Mistlur Media.

Career History

Linden started his career as a reporter at a financial daily. He then joined Ericsson as an Editor. From 2000 to 2003, he worked as a Senior PR Consultant at Cross Information. Patrik has also worked for several custom magazines in an editorial or management capacity.[1]

For one year, he worked as a Communications manager at .SE (The Internet Infrastructure Foundation). Linden has also worked as a Senior Consultant at Bite Communications. His most recent job was at EURid working as a Communications and Regional Manager.[2][3]

He has also worked at the II-stiftelsen (IIS).[4]

Publication

Mr. Lindén published a book about Swedish Wooden Boats (Svenska träbåtar) in 2003. Patrik is also the author of several software guides to Microsoft Windows software.

Awards

In 2004, Patrik's book won a National Publishing Prize for the Best Non-Fiction book in 2004.[5]

Education

He has studied at Stockholm University.

References