Vladimir Tenev

Vladimir Tenev (born 1986/1987) (Bulgarian: Владимир Тенев) is a Bulgarian American billionaire entrepreneur, and the co-founder (with Baiju Bhatt) of Robinhood, a US-based financial services company.

Vladimir Tenev
Vladimir Tenev speaks onstage during TechCrunch Disrupt NY 2016
Born1986/1987 (age 33–34)[1]
Bulgaria
NationalityAmerican, Bulgarian
EducationStanford University
UCLA (dropped out)
OccupationEntrepreneur
Known forCo-founder, Robinhood
Home townWashington, D.C., US

Early life

Tenev was born in Bulgaria, and his parents migrated to the US when he was 5.[2] His parents both worked for the World Bank,[3] and he grew up in Washington, D.C[4] and attended Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology.[5]

He earned a degree in mathematics from Stanford University, where he met Baiju Bhatt.[1] He studied for a mathematics PhD at UCLA, but dropped out to work with Bhatt.[3][6]

Career

In 2010, Tenev and Bhatt started a high-frequency trading company called Celeris. By January 2011 they abandoned it to create Chronos Research, which sold low-latency software to other trading firms and banks.[7]

In 2013, Tenev and Bhatt co-founded the trading platform Robinhood.[1]

Following a funding round in May 2018 which increased Robinhood's valuation to $6 billion, Tenev and Bhatt became billionaires.[1][8]

Awards and recognition

Tenev was included in a Forbes' 30 Under 30 list in 2013.[9] He was invited to be the keynote speaker at UCLA's 2019 Math Commencement Ceremony.[10]

References

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