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Dmitry Alimov

Dmitry Alimov ((ロシア語:Дмитрий Серге́евич Алимов), ''Dmitry Sergeyevich Alimov'') (born August 17, 1974 in Samara, USSR) is a Russian entrepreneur and investor in Internet and media businesses, founder and managing partner of the investment fund (Frontier Ventures ), co-founder of the online video service ivi.ru. He worked as a senior manager in major Russian and international companies, such as Access Industries, Gazprom-Media, TNT, Amedia, ru-Net Ltd, Sputnik Group. Member of the Expert Board of the IT cluster at Skolkovo Innovation Center.〔(Skolkovo IT cluster - Team )〕 In 2012, Russian business magazine ''Secret Firmy'' named Alimov one of the Top-50 Russian Internet Millionaires.〔(Top-50 Russian Internet Millionaires )(Russian) - Secret Firmy, 01.11.2012〕
== Biography ==

Dmitry Alimov was born in 1974 in Samara, USSR (now Russia). He studied applied mathematics and computer science at the Samara State Aerospace University. In 1998, he graduated summa cum laude from the University of Missouri - St. Louis (USA) with a major in Business Administration (Finance).〔(Dmitry Alimov's biography on Frontier Ventures web-site )〕
Alimov started his career at the mergers and acquisitions department of investment bank Renaissance Capital.〔(Jim Rogers nemesis makes good ) - Business New Europe, April 6, 2012〕
In 1998 – 2002, as the vice president of a $1 billion private equity and venture capital fund Sputnik Group, he managed a number of venture capital and private equity investments.〔
In 2001 – 2002, Alimov was First Deputy General Director and the member of the Board of Directors of the TV channel TNT as well as a member of the Gazprom-Media Executive Committee.〔〔(Appointments ) - The Moscow Times, December 11, 2001〕
In 2004, Alimov graduated from Harvard Business School with an MBA degree.〔(Reply To All, With History ) - The New Yorker, September 29, 2003〕〔(Harvard Alumni Mobilize a Moscow Brain Trust ) (reprint ) - The Moscow Times, July 19, 2005〕
In the same year Leonard Blavatnik invited him to work for Access Industries (Eurasia). In 2004 – 2005, Alimov was in charge of the company’s investment in media in Russia and CIS countries.〔〔
In 2005, Alimov was appointed managing director of Amedia and developed the company to lead the market in TV production in Russia.〔
In 2007 – 2010, Alimov worked as the managing partner of ru-Net Ltd venture capital fund which invested in Yandex, Russia’s leading search engine, and Ozon.ru, the first Russian online shop.〔
Alimov has backed major Internet companies in Russia. He played a key role in financing, launch, and development of the online video provider (Ivi.ru ) and, on behalf of ru-Net Ltd, invested in the group purchasing site (Biglion.ru ).〔(Alimov launches $50 mln Russian venture fund ) - Reuters, March 26, 2012〕
In 2011, Alimov founded a $50 million venture capital fund Frontier Ventures to invest in developing consumer Internet businesses.

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