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Simon Konecki
Simon Konecki
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NameSimon Konecki
Birth date1974
Birth placeLondon, England
OccupationBusinessman, philanthropist
Known forCo‑founder of Drop4Drop, CEO of Lifewtr? (note: placeholder)
SpouseAdele (m. 2016–2019)

Simon Konecki is a British businessman and philanthropist known for founding charitable initiatives and for his public association with singer Adele (singer). He has been involved in social enterprise, investment, and charitable giving, and has attracted media attention through high‑profile relationships and philanthropic activities. His work spans corporate, nonprofit, and celebrity spheres, intersecting with figures from the music, finance, and humanitarian sectors.

Early life and education

Konecki was born in London in 1974 and raised in Surrey, where he attended local schools and developed early ties to finance and entrepreneurship. He pursued higher education in the United Kingdom, engaging with institutions and networks connected to private equity, venture capital, and family office circles, which later informed his business initiatives and philanthropic strategy. During his formative years he encountered professionals from Goldman Sachs, Barclays, and other investment banking firms, shaping his approach to social enterprise and impact investing.

Career and business ventures

Konecki's career includes founding and managing companies that bridge commercial models with social goals, working alongside executives from Unilever, PepsiCo, and Procter & Gamble on packaging and distribution strategies for consumer goods. He has been involved with startup ecosystems connected to Silicon Valley, Shoreditch, and TechCity, collaborating with entrepreneurs from Google, Facebook, and Twitter to scale digital platforms and fundraising campaigns. His ventures have engaged advisors and partners from McKinsey & Company, Boston Consulting Group, and Deloitte to develop impact measurement frameworks and operational models. Konecki also interacted with philanthropic investors tied to Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Oxfam, and UNICEF on water and sanitation projects.

Charity work and philanthropy

Konecki co‑founded initiatives focused on global water access and sanitation, partnering with nonprofit organizations and social enterprises such as WaterAid, charity: water, and grassroots groups in regions across Sub‑Saharan Africa, South Asia, and Latin America. His philanthropy involved collaboration with foundations and donors including the Charity Commission for England and Wales, family offices, and high‑net‑worth individuals known in circles that include Richard Branson, Elon Musk, and Warren Buffett for fundraising and advocacy events. Projects under his stewardship coordinated with municipal authorities, international agencies like UNICEF and World Health Organization, and specialist NGOs to implement sustainable water systems, hygiene education, and community governance structures. Konecki’s charitable model emphasized partnerships with corporate donors such as Coca‑Cola Company, Unilever, and Nestlé to leverage supply chains and distribution networks for aid delivery.

Personal life

Konecki's personal life attracted attention through his marriage to Adele (singer) in 2016 and subsequent separation in 2019; the couple share a child and navigated family law proceedings in United Kingdom family courts. His social circle included figures from music industry management, production teams involving XL Recordings, Columbia Records, and professionals from talent agencies like CAA and WME. He has been associated with real estate transactions in Los Angeles County, Beverly Hills, and London Borough of Camden, engaging with property firms and advisors linked to Savills, Knight Frank, and Foxtons. Konecki’s lifestyle and privacy preferences led him to maintain ties with family offices and legal advisers experienced in high‑profile client representation.

Public image and media coverage

Media coverage of Konecki has been driven by reporting in outlets such as The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph, BBC News, The New York Times, and The Sun, often focusing on his philanthropy and celebrity relationship. Entertainment and lifestyle publications including Vogue, GQ, and People (magazine) have profiled aspects of his personal life, while business outlets like Financial Times, Bloomberg, and Forbes covered his entrepreneurial and charitable activities. Tabloid and broadcast commentary involved contributors from ITV, Sky News, and CNN, reflecting a mix of privacy debates and public interest in celebrity philanthropy. Coverage has also intersected with discussions involving legal reporting by firms representing public figures and commentators from Harper's Bazaar and The Independent on issues of media ethics and privacy.

Category:British businesspeople Category:British philanthropists