Boris Pevzner has extensive work experience in various roles and industries. Boris is the Co-Founder at LiveArt, where they serve as the CEO and Co-Founder of LiveArtX Studio. Boris has played a crucial role in connecting the art world with web3 and developing the $ART token as a bridge between physical and digital art.
Prior to LiveArt, Boris was the President of Lontra, where they applied their "platform thinking" philosophy to help Global 1000 companies with their digital transformations. Their clients included American Express, Raymond James, Marriott, McGraw-Hill, Union Pacific, and BP.
Boris also served as the CEO and Co-Founder of Carggo, a digital logistics company powering the freight transportation industry with AI. Boris worked at Carggo from March 2018 to February 2020, and the company is now known as greenscreens.ai.
Before Carggo, Boris founded Collectrium in 2009, a global digital platform for managing, discovering, sharing, and trading art and collectibles. The company was acquired by Christie's in 2015.
In addition, Boris was a Co-Founder of Xfire, a social gaming services company with millions of registered users, which was acquired by Viacom in 2008 for $102 million.
Earlier in their career, Boris founded Centrata, Inc. in 2000 and served as its CMO. Boris was also the Head of Product Management and Customer Support at Mathsoft Engineering & Education, Inc., where they defined and executed product strategy for the Mathcad product line and managed customer support in North America.
Boris began their career at AT&T Bell Laboratories as a Member of Technical Staff.
Overall, Boris Pevzner has a diverse background, spanning from technology and logistics to the art industry, and has demonstrated strong leadership and entrepreneurial skills throughout their career.
Boris Pevzner completed their education in a chronological manner. In 1990, they attended Columbia University, where they studied Physics. Afterward, from 1991 to 1995, Boris pursued their education at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), receiving both a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
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