- Leonard Blavatnik
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name = Leonard Blavatnik|
birth_date = 1957
birth_place =Russia
death_date =
death_place =
occupation =Founder ,Chairman andPresident
salary =
networth = gain $7 billionUSD ,Forbes 400
website =Len Blavatnik ( _ru. Леонид Валентинович Блаватник, "Leonid Valentinovich Blavatnik") (born 1957) is a Jewish-American industrialist, born in
Russia , and currently living inNew York andLondon .He attended the Moscow Transportation Engineering Institute. He emigrated with his family from
Russia to the U.S. in 1978, and received a masters in computer science fromColumbia University and an MBA degree fromHarvard Business School in 1989. In the West, he is known as Len Blavatnik.In 1986 he founded
Access Industries , a New York-based international industrial group, of which he is Chairman and President. Access has long-term strategic holdings in Europe, North and South America. Initially, he moved into Russian investments, just after the fall of communism. With a friend from the Moscow Transportation Engineering Institute,Viktor Vekselberg , he formed the Renova investment vehicle, and the two joined withMikhail Fridman 'sAlfa Group to form the AAR venture. To date, Access has diversified its portfolio to include investments in industries such as oil, coal, aluminum, petrochemicals and plastics, telecommunications, media, and real estate.AAR gained a controlling stake in Russian oil company TNK through privatisation auctions, then in 2003 sold 50% stake to
British Petroleum to formTNK-BP , one of Russia's largest oil companies, for which he serves on the board of directors.Blavatnik also has interests in UC RUSAL, the world's largest aluminum producer, where he sits on the board, and
Warner Music Group .Access Industries bought petrochemicals and plastics manufacturer
Basell Polyolefins fromRoyal Dutch Shell andBASF for $5.7 billion in August 2005.On December 20th, 2007, Basell completed its acquisition of the
Lyondell Chemical Company , paying $48 per share in cash to the latter's shareholders. Including the assumption of Lyondell debt, the deal has an enterprise value of approximately $19 billion. The resulting company, LyondellBasell Industries is the world's third largest chemical company based on net sales.Mr. Blavatnik is also a member of the Global Advisory Board of the Centre for International Business and Management at
Cambridge University , a member of the board of Dean’s Advisors at the Harvard Business School and a member of the academic board at Tel Aviv University. He serves on the Board of Directors of the Eurasia Group in New York, and is Vice Chairman of the Kennan Council at the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington, D.C.Wealth
In the
Sunday Times Rich List 2006 he was listed as the sixth richest person in the UK with an estimated fortune of £4,670m.In the
Forbes 400 of 2007 he was listed in 45th place with an estimated fortune of $7.2 billion.In 2004 he purchased a house in London's
Kensington Palace Gardens for £41 million.In 2007 it was reported that he purchased a triplex on Manhattan's Upper East Side for $150 million dollars, but the deal did not go through.
External links
* [http://www.accessindustries.com Leonard Blavatnik's Company, Access Industries, Inc Corporate Website]
* [http://www.forbes.com/lists/2006/54/biz_06rich400_Leonard-Blavatnik_UP4W.html Forbes 400 profile]
* [http://www.basell.com Basell Polyolefins Corporate Website]
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