BirdsAtFive
Sebastian Nortvig is a proficient business analyst currently working as a Student Worker at BirdsAtFive since March 2025. Prior to this role, Sebastian provided bookkeeping support and advisory services at Dinero from April 2024 to March 2025. Experience also includes serving as a Runner at Food Studio ApS from April 2023 to January 2025 and as a Ski Travel Guide for SKILINK from December 2022 to April 2023. Earlier in the career, Sebastian held the position of Bartender Manager at Blue Buddha Bar for a brief period in late 2022, focusing on bar development. Academically, Sebastian is pursuing a BSc in Economics and Business Administration at Copenhagen Business School, with prior education from Ordrup Gymnasium, where a STX diploma in Social Studies and Mathematics was obtained.
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BirdsAtFive
Trust Creativity Master Technology BirdsAtFive was founded on the experience that many companies found it difficult to adapt to a world where the rules of digital sales and marketing were constantly changing. Especially the lack of resources and digital competences seemed to be a major reason for not getting ‘the obvious’ done. We envisioned ourselves as a kind of highly specialized ‘mechanics’ capable of tuning the digital machinery. Like Alpina and Brabus, the famous tuning specialists that bring cars of passionate BMW and Mercedes Benz owners to next-level performance, we wanted to bring the marketing operations of passionate brand owners to next level. In an agile, hands-on garage set-up characterized by: Instant execution power Tech savvy specialists that transform complex technology into non-complex solutions Passionate people that trust the power of creativity Hardworking people that strategize, test, learn and scale together with their clients – that is: Building the car while driving. And not least: Experts that train and educate your own internal resources to build the necessary in-house competences This was true back then when we set out. And this is still true. Let’s grab a boiler suit and some wrenches and get our hands dirty!