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Ruslan Kogan

Ruslan Kogan (born November 1982)〔 is a serial entrepreneur, and founder and CEO of Kogan.com as well as one of the founders of Milan Direct, an Australian and UK furniture retailer. He was Australia's richest person under the age of 30 from 2011 to his 30th birthday in November 2012. His wealth has multiplied more than 20 times in half a decade, making him one of the richest 200 in Australia's Rich List 2014, and one of the top 10 richest in Australia's Young Rich List 2014, with a personal wealth of $349 million.
Kogan holds several publicised controversial views regarding the consumer technology industry, expressing his opposition to the Australian Government's proposed internet filter as well as lambasting them for their handling of the Set Top Box Scheme. He was also the only executive from a consumer electronics vendor in Australia to campaign against the introduction of 3DTV into homes around the world.
He has written articles as both a guest and regular for several large media outlets, including a guest article for Forbes giving his views on Facebook, a guest article for Fast Company (magazine) about the importance of social proof in business, a guest article for VentureBeat about affiliate marketing, a guest post on Gizmodo outlining his opposition to the filter and The Age regarding the future of TV. He was also a guest columnist for business magazine BRW throughout 2011, and has on several occasions provided guest opinions on the world's largest technology blog, TechCrunch. In 2015, he was interviewed on the Bloomberg Television series ''High Flyers''.
==Early life==
Ruslan Kogan was born to Belarusian parents,〔()〕 and moved with his sister Svetlana and parents to Australia in 1989.〔
He grew up in the Elsternwick Housing Commission flats, and started his first business at the age of 10 by finding lost golf balls, cleaning them and selling them for $0.50/each to golfers at Elsternwick Golf Course on Saturday mornings.
He was interested in technology from an early age, building his first computer at the age of nine. He has started approximately 20 businesses since the age of 10, with Kogan.com his most recent and most successful venture.
He attended Brighton Secondary College and Melbourne High School〔 before going on to complete a Bachelor of Business Systems (Information Technology) at Monash University.
By the age of 23 he had worked at the IT departments of Bosch, GE, Telstra, and was a management consultant at Accenture.

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