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Alex Konanykhin

Alex Konanykhin (born Alexander Pavlovich Konanykhin ((ロシア語:Александр Павлович Конаныхин)) September 25, 1966) is an entrepreneur and former banker. He started his career by founding a private bank in Russia towards the end of communist rule.〔
〕〔Douglas Farah, “Couple Tied to Putin Foes, Fights Deportation”, ''Washington Post'', January 9, 2004.〕 Konanykhin is sometimes spelled as Konanykhine.
Konanykhin and his wife left Russia in 1992, and seven years later were granted political asylum in the United States.〔 The asylum grants were reversed in 2004, but reinstated in 2007.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Konanykhin Granted Political Refugee Status - Kommersant Moscow )〕 He spent his business career largely in the United States, being a citizen of Italy, Russia, and Argentina.〔 He has founded companies including KMGi Group and TransparentBusiness. His company WikiExperts.us, which offers editing services on Wikipedia, was banned from editing on the online encyclopedia on October 17, 2013.〔SeeCommunity ban proposal for paid editing firm wikiexperts.us
==Early life==
Konanykhin studied at the Department of Space Research at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology to pursue a career in engineering.〔Constable, “Russian Pair in Custody, Accused of Embezzlement.”〕 In 1986, he was expelled from MIPT for running a small business during his summer vacation.〔William Norman Grigg, “Cozy with the KGB”, ''The New American'', Volume 13, Number 20, September 29, 1997.〕 After his expulsion, he took advantage of the loosening business climate during Mikhail Gorbachev's economic reforms (''perestroika''). Within a few years, he became the head of a $30 Million construction enterprise.〔Pamela Constable,
("From Russia with Chutzpah" ), ''The Washington Post'', August 18, 1996.〕

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