The Operational Anchor
Behind every visionary genius, there is often a pragmatic leader keeping the lights on. Halldora von Koenigsegg (née Tryggvadóttir) is that force. Joining the company in the early 2000s, she took on the role of COO (Chief Operating Officer). While Christian focused on inventing camless engines and carbon fiber wheels, Halldora built the supply chains, managed the finances, and structured the company's rapid expansion.
A Family Empire
Halldora is not just an executive; she is the matriarch of the brand. She navigated the company through its most difficult periods, including the devastating 2003 factory fire. Her background in International Market Economics was crucial in turning a garage project into a profitable manufacturer that exports million-dollar vehicles worldwide.
The "Ghost" Guardian
Today, she oversees the day-to-day operations of the factory in Ãngelholm. She is known for fostering the close-knit family culture that defines the "Ghost Squadron" workforce. In an industry dominated by massive corporate boards, Halldora proves that a family-run business can still outpace the giants.