Timbro

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Timbro
Formation 1978
Type Think tank
Headquarters Kungsgatan 60, Stockholm, Sweden
Key people Markus Uvell, CEO
Budget ~25,000,000 SEK
Staff 21
Website www.timbro.se

Timbro is a libertarian, free market think tank and book publisher based in Stockholm, Sweden, that works to promote ideas, influence legislation and public opinion. Its research and analyses are centered on the core values of individual liberty, economic freedom, an open society, and minimizing governmental intervention in the economy.

Timbro has been accused of lobbying to restrict the freedom of the press in Sweden in response to Wikileaks. Timbro has challenged the accusations, arguing that freedom of expression and media freedom are fundamental values in a free society which the organization works to promote.

In its modern form, Timbro was founded in 1978 by the Swedish Employers' Association (Swedish: Svenska Arbetsgivareföreningen) (which in 2001 merged with the Swedish Industrial Association to form the Confederation of Swedish Enterprise). Timbro is a subsidiary of the Swedish Free Enterprise Foundation, which is financed by the Confederation of Swedish Enterprise.

Originally, Timbro was founded as a book publisher by bank director Ernfrid Browaldh (1889-1982), later CEO of Svenska Handelsbanken. He named it after his two children Tom and Ing-Marie Browaldh, and later donated the publishing company to a predecessor of the Swedish Free Enterprise Foundation. Timbro was brought out of its dormant state when the Swedish Employers' Association became more active in political lobbying from the mid-1970s under chairmanship by Curt Nicolin.

Chief executive officers

Chief executive officers of Timbro have been:

Other notable people currently or previously associated with Timbro include Michael C. Moynihan, Johan Norberg, Eva Cooper, Fredrik Erixon, Johnny Munkhammar, Fredrik Segerfeldt, Erik Zsiga, Kristian Karlsson, Dick Kling, Dick Erixon, Mattias Svensson, Sven Otto Littorin, Ulf Kristersson, Henrik Landerholm, Christofer Fjellner, Johan Forssell and Carl Rudbeck.

Current staff

Hakan Tribell, Director of program development
Fredrik Elgh, COO
Roland Poirier Martinsson, Executive Director, Timbro Media Institute
Lydiah Walsten, Project Manager, Environment, growth and consumption
Philip Lerulf, Philip Lerulf, Researcher and Project Manager Folkkapitalism

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