Ilya V Osipov

Osipov Ilya
Born Ilya Viktorovich Osipov
(1975-01-06) January 6, 1975
Nizhny Novgorod, Russian SFSR
Nationality Russians

Ilya Osipov (Russian: Илья Викторович Осипов,[1] born January 6, 1975) is a Russians IT businessman,[2] media manager, blogger.[3]

Ilya Osipov won Russian renown as the founder and owner of one of the largest Russian Web sites, NN.ru,[4][5] which he sold 14 years later to Hearst Shkulev Media/InterMediaGroup.[6] In 2006–2008, he was the director of the Moskva.com portal, and in 2009–2011, the owner and general director of the Birzha Plus Publishing House.[7]

Mr. Osipov was the cofounder of the I2Istudy.com,[8][9] Numbuster,[10] and Bankrot.Pro[11] startup projects, FedSP.com, etc. The range of Mr. Osipov's professional interests includes web-based and mobile applications, virality, and gamification. He took part in various projects as a startuper, investor, mentor, and manager. The projects that he has developed or participated in are the city portals of Nizhny Novgorod NN.ru[12] and NNOV.ru,[13] entertainment site NNOVER.ru, web portal Moskva.com (currently closed), mobile application Numbuster,[10] language-learning platform I2IStudy.com, Banrkrot.pro, etc. He also took part in the development of the city portals ruKazan.ru, tumix.ru, www.dzerzhinsk.ru, etc. and cofounded the electronic commerce and logistics projects "Sovmestnaya Pokupka (Joint Purchase) in Nizhny Novgorod" and "Tsentry Razdach (Distribution Centers)".

Included in the advisory council in the "Professional Association of Mobile Application Developers",[14] a member of the organization "AmBAR".

He also writes stories and novels,[15] of an amateur grade, though, and is an amateur distance runner.

Education

State Schools Nos. 37 and 14 in Nizhny Novgorod

N.I. Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod, Faculty of Economics ("Industrial Economics")

Personal achievements

Professional career

Some publications

References

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