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}}'''Bertil Torekull''' is a Swedish author, politician and editor who worked for newspapers in the [[Wallenberg Sphere]] and the [[Bonnier]] media corporation. He attended the [[1990 Bilderberg meeting]].
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==Career==
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He was foreign correspondent for [[Bonnier]] in the [[United States]] from 1967 to 1968 and [[France]] from 1971 to 1972.
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Torekull was editor-in-chief of ''Vecko-Revyn'' 1962-1964, ''Veckans Affärer'' 1970-1973, ''[[Dagens Industri]]'' 1976-1980, ''Östgöta Correspondenten'' 1981-1989 and ''[[Svenska Dagbladet]]'' 1989-1991.<ref>https://www.encyclopedia.com/arts/educational-magazines/torekull-bertil-1931</ref> At the time, ''[[Svenska Dagbladet]]'' was owned by the [[Wallenberg family]]'s [[Investor AB]].
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In [[1976]] he was the initiator and founder of the business newspaper ''Dagens Industri'' as well as its first editor-in-chief and responsible publisher. He was also the initiator and founder of the news magazine ''Reportage'', which was published with a few issues in 1980 and, despite massive investments, became one of the [[Bonnier Group]]'s biggest failures.
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He was president of the [[Swedish Publicists' Association]] from [[1985]] to [[1988]].
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Torekull has published about twenty books, in addition to many collections of articles.
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Torekull ran in the 2014 European Parliament election for the [[Swedish Green Party|Green Party]].<ref>https://www.svd.se/a/6e0e496b-c1fb-3336-968c-19cc8074da63/torekull-kandiderar-till-eu-for-mp</ref>
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(businessman, author)
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Born16 October 1931
Ronneby, Sweden
NationalitySwedish
PartySwedish Greens
Swedish editor who attended the 1990 Bilderberg.

Bertil Torekull is a Swedish author, politician and editor who worked for newspapers in the Wallenberg Sphere and the Bonnier media corporation. He attended the 1990 Bilderberg meeting.

Career

He was foreign correspondent for Bonnier in the United States from 1967 to 1968 and France from 1971 to 1972.

Torekull was editor-in-chief of Vecko-Revyn 1962-1964, Veckans Affärer 1970-1973, Dagens Industri 1976-1980, Östgöta Correspondenten 1981-1989 and Svenska Dagbladet 1989-1991.[1] At the time, Svenska Dagbladet was owned by the Wallenberg family's Investor AB.

In 1976 he was the initiator and founder of the business newspaper Dagens Industri as well as its first editor-in-chief and responsible publisher. He was also the initiator and founder of the news magazine Reportage, which was published with a few issues in 1980 and, despite massive investments, became one of the Bonnier Group's biggest failures.

He was president of the Swedish Publicists' Association from 1985 to 1988.

Torekull has published about twenty books, in addition to many collections of articles.

Torekull ran in the 2014 European Parliament election for the Green Party.[2]


 

Event Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/199010 May 199013 May 1990New York
US
Glen Cove
38th Bilderberg meeting, 119 guests
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