Amazing how I missed this thread the first time round....
I'm an electrical engineer by training: I built my first computer (PC's didn't exist then) with a Z80 and very expensive RAM chips in 1980. I enjoyed software more, so wrote a Unit Trust Administration system for a broker in London in 1981, when still at university. Upon graduation in 1982 moved into the software development / systems integration business. Got into commercial roles and project management jobs. If the company I worked for had a duff project anywhere in the world, I was sent there. Spent time in the UK and the US. Moved back to the Netherlands in 1986. Married, bought a house, got a kid... ready to settle down in 92. In 93 moved to Hong Kong to run our Asian operations as Managing Director. Moved to Jakarta, Indonesia in 1997, and then to Boston in 1999.
Just before being moved to another troublesome operation (I didn't fix projects anymore... now it was companies) in the Netherlands in 2001 ended up in a fight with the board (as these things happen). Left, worked as a consultant for a bit (didn't like that) then joined Hewlett-Packard as VP in account management. After 4 years got completely fed up with that too.
So in 2007 decided to leave them to try and find a small company to buy. I'm looking for something in the Business to Business market, that makes normal products (i.e. tangible), preferably in a niche market, with a strong technical component. Preferably based near my home in the Netherlands, but with an international component. Live off my investments. Went OK in 2007 but went sort of belly up in 2008... Am a lot poorer now.
The money to buy a company I did not invest (phew...) so I'm currently evaluating lots of different possibilities. But am not in a rush.
Because I am not full time employed, was able to spend a lot of time on the Pagoda SL Group website and the Technical Manual. Even though I've held management roles since 1990, I never enjoyed crossword puzzles... my fun was keeping my knowledge of software development and new Web technologies up-to-date. So I ran the conversion to this new site as a one person development project, but I tried to manage it professionally. Hopefully I succeeded and you didn't notice any problems!
In the mean time, I have non-executive directorships, I coach young managers, and am available for challenging IT projects
I also drive a fair number of classic car rallies, mostly as navigator, so in my drivers 1964 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GT.
I have two kids (14 and 15 years old - so in the expensive school age) and a wife who prefers a one-hp horse over a 170-hp Pagoda.... so I will work for money!
Peter
(ps: in the picture it's me on the left, nose in the road book)