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Georgy Nikolaevich Shuppe (Russian: Гео́ргий Никола́евич Шу́ппе, pronounced ʲɪˈorɡʲɪj nʲɪkolajɨvʲɪtɕ ʂʉppʲɛ 11 March 1971 – 5 June 2023) was a Russian and British businessman and venture investor. He was one of the founders, owners and president of the first major Russian internet providers “
Cityline ''CityLine'' is a Canadian talk show and lifestyle television program hosted by Tracy Moore produced for the Citytv network at Toronto flagship station CITY-DT. Each show has a theme that changes daily. These include "Around the House", "Fami ...
”, co-founder of the first Russian online-media agency and content provider "Netskate" ("Evening internet", "Locomotive-news", "Hayloft", "Anecdotes from Russia", etc.). Partner and co-founder of the venture fund "Kite Ventures". Shuppe resided in London, England from 2004.


Early life

Shuppe was born in
Moscow Moscow ( , US chiefly ; rus, links=no, Москва, r=Moskva, p=mɐskˈva, a=Москва.ogg) is the capital and largest city of Russia. The city stands on the Moskva River in Central Russia, with a population estimated at 13.0 millio ...
,
Russian SFSR The Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Russian SFSR or RSFSR ( rus, Российская Советская Федеративная Социалистическая Республика, Rossíyskaya Sovétskaya Federatívnaya Soci ...
,
USSR The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, it was nominally a federal union of fifteen nationa ...
. His father, Nikolay Georgievich Shuppe, was a doctor of science of biology at the Academy of Science of the USSR and professor. His mother, Nadezhda Isaacovna Kikoin, was a patent specialist. She was the daughter of Isaac Konstantinovich Kikoin, academic of the Academy of Science of the USSR, physicist. He was one of the founding fathers of the
Soviet nuclear program The Soviet atomic bomb project was the classified research and development program that was authorized by Joseph Stalin in the Soviet Union to develop nuclear weapons during and after World War II. Although the Soviet scientific community disc ...
and the
Kurchatov Institute The Kurchatov Institute (russian: Национальный исследовательский центр «Курчатовский Институт», 'National Research Centre "Kurchatov Institute) is Russia's leading research and developmen ...
, twice-awarded hero of Socialist Labour and winner of the Lenin Prize.


Career


Early years

From 1977 to 1987 Shuppe studied in school No. 171 in a specialized class under the patronage of the Chemical faculty of the Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov. He studied chemistry and biology. In 1984, Shuppe became the winner of the Moscow City Chemistry Olympiad. Between 1987 and 1989, he studied biologically active compounds at the department of Chemistry and Technology, the Institute of Fine Chemical Technologies (in 2015 it merged with the Moscow State University of information technologies, radio-technics and electronics (MIREA, MGUPI) and renamed the Moscow Technological University). From the late 1980s, Shuppe began demonstrating an interest in computers, genetics, and IT; participated in the import of the first personal computers into the USSR and later, in Russia, created the first computer department in the Institute of General Genetics named after N.I. Vavilov. During 1991 to 1992, he worked as the deputy to the Commercial Director of the first Russian art place, Centre of Modern Art on Yakimanka, founded in 1990 by art specialist Leonid Bazhanov. From 1991 to 1996, he became the vice president of the Trading House «Negotiant» and head of the «Magnat» holding, involved in various business projects including agriculture, creation of automobile distribution chains, design and implementation of a chain of petrol stations, etc.


Cityline

In 1996, together with Emelian Zakharov and Rafael Filinov, Shuppe founded the company
Cityline ''CityLine'' is a Canadian talk show and lifestyle television program hosted by Tracy Moore produced for the Citytv network at Toronto flagship station CITY-DT. Each show has a theme that changes daily. These include "Around the House", "Fami ...
, which became the first and largest private internet provider in Russia. In 1997 Damian Kudryavtsev joined the team and later in 1999, Dmitry Bosov and Maxim Barsky. Shuppe was one of the main shareholders and President of the company. In 1996 the overall amount of Internet users in Russia was only 60,000, the Russian segment of the Internet consisting of only a few websites. In order to attract new users and increase the revenues per user (at that time access to the Internet was on a time payment basis), Cityline made a strategic decision to invest in the creation of free Russian content. That was when the company NetSkate, a production centre for new Russian online media, was established. For the development of NetSkate projects, Anton Nossik came to Russia from Israel and Artemy Lebedev – from the USA. The design Art. Lebedev Studio and
Lenta.ru ''Lenta.ru'' (russian: Лента.Ру; stylised as LƐNTA.RU) is a Russian-language online newspaper. Based in Moscow, it is owned by Rambler Media Group. In 2013, the Alexander Mamut-owned companies "SUP Media" and "Rambler-Afisha" merged to ...
started in NetSkate. Among the most popular NetSkate projects were: «The Evening Internet» by
Anton Nosik Anton Borisovich Nossik (russian: Анто́н Бори́сович Но́сик; 4 July 1966 – 9 July 2017) was a Russian journalist, social activist and blogger (10th place in RuNet according to Yandex.Blogs ranking). Sometimes he is calle ...
, «Locomotive-news» by Alexander Gagin, «Hayloft» by Sergey Kuznetsov, «Anecdotes from Russia» by Dmitry Verner, etc. Cityline was acquired in 2001 by
Golden Telecom Golden Telecom is an internet services provider in Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). It was acquired by VimpelCom in 2007. History Founded in 1996 by the global corporation Global Telesystems ("GTS"). NYSE-listed Global T ...
. At that point it had over 150,000 clients.


Venture business in the UK

In 2002 Shuppe moved from Russia and from 2004, he lived and worked in
London London is the capital and List of urban areas in the United Kingdom, largest city of England and the United Kingdom, with a population of just under 9 million. It stands on the River Thames in south-east England at the head of a estuary dow ...
. Shuppe acted as a business angel for a variety of hi-tech projects helping raise investments for innovative projects in Great Britain, Germany, USA and Eastern Europe. In 2008, together with Edward Shenderovich, Shuppe created an investment fund for technological and internet projects
Kite Ventures
Over the years, the fund invested over 400 million dollars into many acclaimed projects. Amongst the most famous projects realized by the fund is the German company,
Delivery Hero Delivery Hero is a German multinational online food-delivery service based in Berlin, Germany. The company operates in 50+ countries internationally in Europe, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East and partners with 500,000+ restaurants. Deli ...
, which had its IPO in July 2017 on the
Frankfurt Stock Exchange The Frankfurt Stock Exchange (german: link=no, Börse Frankfurt, former German name – FWB) is the world's 12th largest stock exchange by market capitalization. It has operations from 8:00 am to 10:00 pm ( German time). Organisation Loca ...
and Tradeshift – a cloud service connecting the customers and sellers to companies such as
Groupon Groupon is an American global e-commerce marketplace connecting subscribers with local merchants by offering activities, travel, goods and services in 13 countries. Based in Chicago, Groupon was launched there in November 2008, launching soon af ...
, Fyber, Mydeco.com and others.


The “Mineev case” and extradition attempt to Russia

On 18 August 2017, the judgement of the Westminster Magistrates’ Court discharged the request of the Russian Federation to extradite Georgy Shuppe. The Russian investigative authorities had accused Shuppe and businessman Mikhail Nekrich, of ordering the murder of businessman Alexander Mineev. Mikhail Nekrich, in turn, claimed that representatives of the Russian Special Services had bribed him to slander Shuppe and in return, had offered to drop all charges against him. The English court concluded that the prosecution against Mr. Shuppe in Russia was unjustified and was performed with numerous significant violations of the law. The conclusion of judge Kenneth Grant states: “I am satisfied that this case would be decided by influence and pressure on the judge to convict … whatever the strength or weakness of the prosecution case”. The court also called attention to the fact that accusations against Shuppe were based explicitly on the testimony of two witnesses, one of whom was an anonymous witness and the other - already had rejected his testimony. The Russian Federation did not challenge the court's judgment. The court returned the paid bail to Shuppe and released him from any other restrictions. Shuppe himself expressly denied his involvement in the «Mineev case» and insisted that, probably, he had become a victim of a collusion between the Russian Special Services and organised crime. In his opinion, one of the elements of this scheme was to use his name and status for the purpose of protraction of the investigation in Russia: whilst the investigation was in process, profits from the associated real estate had been received by individuals connected with the company FORUS; the general director of all those companies that own the property, according to the BBC, is Alexander Shibakov. Shuppe suspected that the criminals and Special Services are sharing this revenue.


Piatigorsky’s Classes

From 2002, Shuppe had strong personal and business relations with the world-famous Russian and British philosopher, orientalist and writer,
Alexander Piatigorsky Alexander Moiseyevich Piatigorsky (russian: Алекса́ндр Моисе́евич Пятиго́рский; 30 January 192925 October 2009) was a Soviet dissident, Russian philosopher, scholar of Indian philosophy and culture, historian, phi ...
, who also lived in London. During the period between 2006 and 2009, Shuppe, together with Piatigorsky, created a series of philosophical seminars that were named «AMP Classes». Over 50 seminars were held and over 400 hours of audio and video were recorded. The texts of the AMP Classes are the so-called philosophical legacy of
Alexander Piatigorsky Alexander Moiseyevich Piatigorsky (russian: Алекса́ндр Моисе́евич Пятиго́рский; 30 January 192925 October 2009) was a Soviet dissident, Russian philosopher, scholar of Indian philosophy and culture, historian, phi ...
. After Piatigorsky's death in 2009, Shuppe curated and supported the works of the philosophical and creative legacy of the philosopher. For this purpose, he created the Fund of Piatigorsky's Heritage and issued philosophical Buddhist books of the philosopher and his novels.


Personal life and death

From 1997 to 2012 Shuppe was married to Ekaterina Berezovskaya, daughter of
Boris Berezovsky (businessman) Boris Abramovich Berezovsky (russian: link=no, Борис Абрамович Березовский; 23 January 1946 – 23 March 2013), also known as Platon Elenin, was a Russian business oligarch, government official, engineer and mathematici ...
. He was a father of four. Among his interests were philosophy, art and technologies. He participated in the creation of Anton Nossik’s charity fund
Pomogi.org
Shuppe died on 5 June 2023, at the age of 52.


References


External links


Shuppe's Official Website
* Piatigorsk
Piatigorsky heritage foundation website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Shuppe, Egor 1971 births 2023 deaths British people of German-Jewish descent Russian expatriates in England Russian emigrants to the United Kingdom Russian investors British people of Russian-Jewish descent Russian businesspeople in the United Kingdom Businesspeople from Moscow