Erik Engström


Erik Nils Engström is a Swedish businessman and the chief executive officer of RELX, a multinational information and analytics company that operates in four market segments: scientific, technical and medical; risk and business information; legal; and exhibitions.

Early life

Erik Engström is the son of Alice Engström and Dr Kjell Engström of Täby, Sweden, who was managing director of the Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm. He has a BSc from the Stockholm School of Economics, an MSc from the Royal [Institute of Technology] in Stockholm, and an MBA from Harvard Business School, Harvard University, where he was a Fulbright scholar.

Career

Engström started his career as a consultant with McKinsey & Company. He was president and chief executive officer of Bantam Doubleday Dell, North America, before its merger with Random House, and was then president and chief operating officer of Random House Inc.. He was a partner at General Atlantic.
Engström was appointed chief executive of Elsevier in 2004, and was appointed chief executive of RELX, under the chairmanship of Anthony Habgood, in 2009. Two weeks after becoming CEO, Engstrom said a strategic review was not necessary. RELX number one strategic priority has been "the organic development of increasingly sophisticated information-based analytics and decision tools that deliver enhanced value to our customers, supplemented by selective acquisitions of targeted data, analytics and exhibition assets. that support our organic growth strategies." Under Engström RELX has achieved strong business and share price performance, resulting in good compensation for Engström.

Personal life

In 1997, Engström married Elizabeth Hobson "Libby" Pierpont, the daughter of Elizabeth Wentworth Pierpont and Carleton Langley Pierpont, a property developer, of Darien, Connecticut at St. James' Church in New York.