Bookis
Lasse Brurok's work experience begins in 2000, when they worked as a Shop Assistant at a local grocery store while studying. Lasse then transitioned to being a Truck Driver at one of Norway's largest warehouses, specializing in fruits and vegetables. In 2006, they founded their own company called Brurock, where they pursued their passion for architecture.
In 2009, Lasse joined the Norwegian Armed Forces and took on various roles over the next seven years. Lasse served as a Squad Leader, leading a team in challenging arctic conditions. Lasse then became an Instructor in Leadership, teaching and training the leaders of tomorrow. After that, they were appointed as the Head of Recruitment for the Norwegian Armed Forces NCO School, where they visited schools and informed students about the education opportunities in the Army. Finally, they worked as an Operations Officer, responsible for planning and managing resources and operations.
In 2016, Lasse co-founded Bookis, a social marketplace for books, where they served as the Co-Founder and COO. Lasse developed the next generation e-commerce platform for books, and the company was launched in December 2017.
Throughout their work experience, Lasse has gained valuable skills and knowledge in logistics, collaboration, leadership, and operations management.
Lasse Brurok completed their education in a chronological manner. From 2008 to 2010, they attended the Norwegian Army NCO School, where they pursued a study in leadership. Later, from 2013 to 2016, they attended the College of Hedmark, where they obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Leadership.
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Bookis
Bookis is the Next-Generation Online Bookstore with Direct Author Compensation, making the sharing of stories and knowledge playfully easy - from all bookshelves, for everyone. We leverage community, technology and innovative distribution to enable radically easier peer-to-peer bookselling, with fair author compensation models. Building theworld's largest network of authors fighting for a more fair book industry worldwide.