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Espen Agdestein : ウィキペディア英語版
Espen Agdestein

Espen Agdestein (born February 7, 1965) is the manager of current Chess World Champion Magnus Carlsen. He is himself a competent chess player, with a FIDE ranking of 2372 as well as an entrepreneur.
He is part owner and sits in the board of directors in Magnus Carlsen's company Play Magnus. Espen Agdestein is the brother of Carlsen's former coach, Simen Agdestein.
He has been Chess World Champion Magnus Carlsen's manager since 2009, and according to an interview in the Norwegian newspaper Aftenbladet, the job as manager of Magnus Carlsen turned out to be more hectic than Agdestein first expected.
He founded the magazine Art of Taste in 2001 which was later bought buy Hjemmet Mortensen in 2006. Espen Agdestein worked as a director at Hjemmet Mortensen from 2006-2009. He quit his job as a director to start working as Magnus Carlsen's manager.
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