Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen steps down from LEGO Board of Directors [News]

Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen is stepping down from LEGO’s board of directors, essentially passing on control of the company to the next generation of the Kristiansen family. Like a parent giving their child a LEGO set they grew up with, Kjeld announced that he will step down from LEGO next month, which leaves his son Thomas Kristiansen acting in his stead as the fourth-generation Kristiansen to help lead the company.

The change follows a plan to make a generational shift in leadership which has been happening for several years since Thomas joined the board in 2007. He and LEGO Brand Group CEO Jorgen Vig Knudstorp are interviewing candidates to ultimately replace Kjeld on the board with the goal in mind of bringing in someone to help the company through their centennial anniversary.

Kjeld has been a reassuring presence to the LEGO fan community throughout the years, visiting several conventions and driving the creation of the LEGO House in Billund, Denmark. He is the son of Godtfred Kirk Christiansen (who was the son of LEGO inventor Ole Kirk Christiansen), and appeared on LEGO boxes as a child. He was CEO of LEGO from 1979 until 2004 and has continued to be a driving and inspirational influence on the company.

The full press release as well as a history of the Kristiansen family’s ownership of LEGO is included after the jump.


Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen steps down from the Board of Directors of LEGO A/S

Billund, Denmark, 26 March 2019 – As a natural next step in the smooth handover to the next generation between the third and fourth generation of the Kirk Kristiansen family, Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen is stepping down from the Board of Directors of LEGO A/S. This will take place at the company’s next annual general meeting, to be held in April 2019. Through the family’s holding and investment company, KIRKBI A/S, the Kirk Kristiansen family owns 75% of LEGO A/S. The remaining 25% is owned by the LEGO Foundation.

Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen continues as Chairman of the Board of Directors of KIRKBI A/S, Deputy Chairman of the Board of Directors of the LEGO Foundation and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Ole Kirk’s Foundation.

The Kirk Kristiansen family has carefully prepared the smooth handover to the next generation since 2004, when Thomas Kirk Kristiansen, as the most active owner in the fourth generation of the family, joined the Board of Directors of LEGO A/S – first as an observer, and later as a member, as from 2007.

In 2016, the family took the first formal steps in the handover to the next generation, when Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen and Thomas Kirk Kristiansen swapped roles in the Board of Directors of LEGO A/S, with Thomas Kirk Kristiansen becoming Deputy Chairman and Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen becoming an ordinary member of the Board. The same applied to the LEGO Foundation Board of Directors, with Thomas Kirk Kristiansen becoming Chairman, and Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen becoming Deputy Chairman.

Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen says: “For several years we have been preparing carefully for how we wish to continue to maintain active family ownership across generations. Now, the time has come for the next step, whereby I will step down from the Board of Directors of LEGO A/S. My son Thomas and I have worked closely together in LEGO A/S’ Board of Directors since 2007, and I am very pleased to see how he has developed, and the responsibility he is assuming. I know that he is ready to continue the work of developing LEGO A/S, in close cooperation with the executive management, Chairman of the Board of Directors Jørgen Vig Knudstorp and the rest of the Board of Directors.”

Thomas Kirk Kristiansen says: “I feel very privileged because I have had the opportunity to work closely with my father in LEGO A/S’ Board of Directors for more than ten years, and because we have had – and still have – time to prepare for the future together. Active and engaged ownership of LEGO A/S and the LEGO® brand is very important for our family, because we believe that the LEGO® Idea is more relevant now than ever before, and because we have an obligation to make a positive difference for children all over the world, via Learning-through-Play. I am extremely pleased with and proud of the trust my father is showing me and my sisters in terms of continuing the LEGO ownership, our family’s values, and our wish to reach many more children.”

Today, KIRKBI A/S also publishes the company’s Annual Report for 2018. See the press release here.


Facts about the Kirk Kristiansen family’s ownership of LEGO A/S

Ownership in the first, second and third generations:

  • 1932 Ole Kirk Kristiansen founds the LEGO Company in Billund.
  • 1950 On his 30th birthday, Godtfred Kirk Christiansen, son of Ole Kirk Kristiansen, is appointed Junior Director by his father.
  • 1977 At the age of 29, Godtfred’s son, Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen, joins the management of LEGO A/S, after he has been involved in the establishment of the company’s Swiss manufacturing facilities and has been part of the management of the newly established LEGO sales company in the USA.
  • 1979 Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen becomes CEO of LEGO A/S.
  • 2004 Jørgen Vig Knudstorp becomes CEO of LEGO A/S. Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen and Jørgen Vig Knudstorp continue their close cooperation – with Kjeld as Deputy Chairman of the Board of Directors.

The smooth handover to the next generation between the third and fourth generations:

  • 2004 Thomas Kirk Kristiansen, son of Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen and the most active owner in the fourth generation of the family, joins LEGO A/S’ Board of Directors as an observer and later, in 2007, as a member of the Board of Directors. The fourth generation of the Kirk Kristiansen family are Sofie Kirk Kristiansen (born 1976), Thomas Kirk Kristiansen (born 1979) and Agnete Kirk Thinggaard (born 1983).
  • 2016 The Kirk Kristiansen family takes the first formal steps in the smooth handover to the next generation between the third and fourth generations. Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen and Thomas Kirk Kristiansen swap roles on the Board of Directors of LEGO A/S, with Thomas Kirk Kristiansen becoming Deputy Chairman and Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen becoming an ordinary member of the Board. The same applied to the LEGO Foundation, which owns 25% of the LEGO Group, with Thomas Kirk Kristiansen becoming Chairman, and Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen becoming Deputy Chairman.
  • 2016 The third and fourth generations decide how they wish to continue the family
    ownership across generations:

    • Each generation elects one person to be the most active owner, representing the whole family. Thomas Kirk Kristiansen has this role on behalf of the fourth generation.
    • The most active owner is very familiar with LEGO A/S, the LEGO Foundation and KIRKBI and – on behalf of the whole family – is close to the companies and the decisions. The person is an ambassador for the LEGO brand and contributes to ensuring that the family’s values are lived across all entities.
    • The most active owner represents the interests of the owners in appointing the Board and Management of all the family’s enterprises.
    • All owners in each generation are responsible shareholders and ambassadors, and culture carriers of the family’s core values.
  • 2017 The Kirk Kristiansen family establishes the LEGO Brand Group in KIRKBI. The LEGO Brand Group sets the strategic direction for the LEGO brand and supports the family in its active and dedicated ownership of the brand across generations. Jørgen Vig Knudstorp steps down as CEO of LEGO A/S and becomes Executive Chairman of the LEGO Brand Group and LEGO A/S. Thomas Kirk Kristiansen is Deputy Chairman of the LEGO Brand Group and continues as Deputy Chairman of LEGO A/S.
  • 2017 1 January, Bali Padda becomes CEO of LEGO A/S for a short period.
  • 2017 1 October, Niels B. Christiansen becomes CEO of LEGO A/S.

Read more about the LEGO A/S’ history here.

4 comments on “Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen steps down from LEGO Board of Directors [News]

  1. Mark

    After watching the documentary on building of Lego house, I feel so much joy for Kjeld for him to enjoy what he has built and to let others now run the company.

  2. Purple Dave

    It’s “Ole Kirk Christiansen”. Kjeld Kirk was the one whose birth certificate was misspelled, though it appears that he passed on the Kristiansen spelling to his children.

  3. Håkan

    Ah. I think both the Ch- and K- spellings are common in Scandinavia, both as proper names and as compound surnames with -son or -sen. The Ch-spelling might be a bit more conservative, and the K-spelling a bit more radical, if anything.

  4. Purple Dave

    One is probably original to the language, an the other is probably the result of loanwords. On a guess, they probably imported the “Ch” spelling from another language. But the twist of things is that there wouldn’t be any issues with Ole Kirk or Godtfried having the K spelling, while Kjeld Kirk’s initials switched from KKC to something with a rather loaded history in the US. And since a lot of Danes refer to Kjeld Kirk by just his initials…

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