Currently, the tycoon is considered one of the most successful technology investors in the world.
Who is Leonid Boguslavsky and how he became a millionaire
Leonid Boguslavsky was born in Moscow on June 17, 1951. His mother was the renowned writer Zoya Boguslavskaya and his father was a scientific engineer Boris Kagan. From a very young age he was interested in mathematics. In the sixth grade he won the Moscow University Biology Olympiad and a year later he won the USSR Televised Mathematics Olympiad.
During the 1990s he worked in different companies, both public and private, reaching senior positions. That year he became deputy director and shareholder of a computer company located in Czechoslovakia, of Russian-Italian origin. In 1991, he served as a visiting professor at the Department of Computer Science at the University of Toronto, Canada and returned to Moscow to work at Oracle.
Starting in 1992 it focused on its softwarea major systems integration program called LVS. This made him the creator of the leading system used by different international companies and in 1994 he sold it for 10 million dollars to PriceWaterHouse, but he became a shareholder in that firm.
From then on, he devoted himself more to the business universe and met with bankers to get advice and make investments in financial assets, which increased his assets over time.
How much is Lenoid Boguslavsky’s fortune?
Today, Lenoid Boguslavsky’s fortune is 5.2 billion dollars and ranks 661st among billionaires around the world according to the official Forbes site.
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