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Jón Ásgeir Jóhannesson

Jón Ásgeir Jóhannesson (born 27 January 1968 in Reykjavík) is an Icelandic businessman and former CEO of Baugur Group.
== Early career ==

Jón Ásgeir's parents were Jóhannes Jónsson (1940-2013) and Ása Karen Ásgeirsdóttir (1942-), who both worked at the Sláturfélag Suðurlands in Reykjavík. Jón Ásgeir was later to marry Ingibjörg Stefanía (1961-), the daughter of Pálmi Jónsson. They have three children together: Ása Karen, Anton Felix and Stefán Franz (along with three of Ingibjörg's: Sigurður Pálmi, Júlíana Sól and Melkorka Katrína).〔'Í minningu kaupmanns Jóhannes Jónsson', supplement to ''Fréttablaðið'', August 7, 2013, p. 1.〕 Jón Ásgeir given the following thumbnail portrait by Ármann Þorvaldsson:
:: The man who was to become the face of the Icelandic business community abroad was Jon Asgeir Johannesson ... With his rugged good looks, he would soon be portrayed in the foreign press as the seductive playboy from the north with glacier eyes ... He was already wearing his trademark leather jackets and had a slight ‘bad boy’ aura about him that followed him wherever he went. Jon Asgeir is a complex character; you could ask ten different people who know him to describe him and they would all give you different answers. To people that didn’t know him, he came across as a very timid person ... If he didn’t know people, he could grow very quiet, but as soon as the conversation shifted to business and deals, he got very animated. Most of the people who did business with him in the UK found him very charming.〔Ármann Þorvaldsson, ''Frozen Assets: How I Lived Iceland's Boom and Bust'' (Chichester: Wiley, 2009).〕
Jón Ásgeir's father, Jóhannes Jónsson, managed a shop, and Jón Ásgeir worked there as a child; starting at the age of thirteen, he rented out supermarket amusement rides;〔Roger Boyes, ''Meltdown Iceland: Lessons on the World Financial Crisis from a Small Bankrupt Island'' (New York: Bloomsbury, 2009), p. 76.〕 'during his school years, he always had his own business going on the side, selling popcorn through special stands he set up in shopping malls'.〔 Jón Ásgeir attended the Commercial College of Iceland but in 1989 left before graduating in order to join his recently unemployed father in founding Iceland's first low-price supermarket, Bónus, the first shop being a four-hundred square-metre establishment in Skútuvogur.〔Magnús Halldórsson and Þórður Snær Júlíusson, ''Ísland ehf. Auðmenn og áhrif eftir hrun'' (Reykjavík: Vaka-Helgafell, 2013), p. 83.〕 Within a few years, BÓNUS was the second largest retailer in Iceland.

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