Arkady Volozh

Entrepreneur

Birthday February 11, 1964

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace Guryev, Kazakh SSR, Soviet Union (now Atyrau, Kazakhstan)

Age 60 years old

Nationality Kazakhstan

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1964

Arkady Yuryevich Volozh (Аркадий Юрьевич Волож; born 11 February 1964) is a Russian billionaire and businessman, serial technology entrepreneur, computer scientist, investor and philanthropist.

He pioneered the development of search and navigation technology as well as intelligent products and services powered by machine learning.

Volozh co-founded several IT enterprises, including CompTek, Arkadia, InfiNet and Yandex.

Yandex is one of Europe's largest Internet companies, operating Russia's most popular search engine.

Yandex is listed in NASDAQ, and was traded at over 30 billion dollars in November 2021.

In June 2022, after the Russian invasion of Ukraine and followed sanctions imposed against him, Volozh stepped down from all his positions in Yandex and left the company.

1986

He attended Republican School of Physics and Mathematics in Almaty, Kazakhstan, and then studied applied mathematics at Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas, graduating in 1986.

Volozh is a serial entrepreneur with a background in computer science.

After working at a state pipeline research institute, he started a small business importing personal computers from Austria.

He went on to co-found several IT enterprises besides Yandex, including a Russian provider of wireless networking technology InfiNet Wireless, and CompTek International, one of the largest distributors of network and telecommunications equipment in Russia.

1989

Volozh co-founded CompTek in 1989.

He also started working on search in 1989, which led to him establishing Arkadia Company in 1990.

The company was developing search software.

1993

In 1993, Arkady Volozh and Ilya Segalovich developed a search engine for "non-structured information with Russian morphology".

1997

Arkady co-founded Yandex in 1997, later leaving his position as CEO of CompTek International to become the CEO of Yandex in 2000.

Yandex, a Nasdaq listed company, developed, and offered a variety of technologies and services under Volozh, in the fields of Ecommerce, navigation, mobility, autonomous vehicles, payments, music, emails and more.

2007

As part of a larger effort to spread machine learning, Volozh and the Yandex team established the Yandex School of Data Analysis in 2007, offering a free master's level program in data science.

The program has grown to include six branches, online courses, and other learning programs through multiple partnerships.

2011

The Yandex IPO in 2011 was the largest one until then, after the Google IPO in 2004.

In November 2021 the company was valued at 30 billion dollars.

2014

Volozh has lived in Tel Aviv with his family since 2014.

Volozh was born in Guryev, Kazakh SSR, Soviet Union (now Atyrau, Kazakhstan) into a Russian-Jewish family.

His father was a petroleum geologist, and his mother was a music teacher.

However, the Yandex home page, yandex.ru, kept showing the state-controlled news from 2014 until the Yandex News service and the yandex.ru domain were finally sold for profit in September 2022.

After the sale, the new official homepage became ya.ru.

However, the sold Yandex.ru domain still redirects to the news source up to this day and is seamlessly integrated with the search engine, making little to no difference from the user's perspective.

As a result, the gateway ranks top 8 in the world and top 1 in the country, exceeding the official page about 10 times in terms of the number of visits (last checked in August 2023).

The decision to include Volozh in the sixth sanctions package came as a surprise to many around the world and in Russia.

Volozh and his board described the move as misguided and counterproductive.

What might have amplified the surprise around the decision is the history of Volozh and his company to refuse to fall in line with the Russian authorities.

2018

In 2018, the school opened a branch in Tel Aviv to launch a one-year career advancement program in machine learning.

On 3 June 2022, the European Union sanctioned Volozh as part of its package of sanctions against Russia as a result of its invasion of Ukraine, citing the role of Yandex in "promoting state media and narratives in its search results" and removing "content related to Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine".

The same day, Yandex released a statement saying that Volozh would resign from his posts and step down from the board of directors, effective immediately.

2019

In 2019 Yandex refused to hand over to the FSB (Russian internal security service) the encrypted keys to its email service.

The EU decision was based on the Yandex News aggregator service.

Although the Russian law mandates to impose censorship, namely to put headlines from officially registered Russian media outlets, on the other hand, nobody required to keep the censored service either.

After the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, further restrictions were introduced by the Russian government on the local media, which turned the news aggregator into a showcase of official Russian messages.

The Board of Yandex NV announced its intention to get rid of the news aggregator shortly after the war started.

In the summer of 2022, it was confirmed that rival internet group VK took over the news aggregator, while Yandex exited the news aggregation business completely.

On 30 December, Volozh addressed a farewell message to the company in an internal message, calling the plan to restructure Yandex "reasonable and necessary".