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Andrew Paulson
Andrew Paulson
Born
Andrew Meredith Paulson

November 13, 1958
Champaign, Illinois, United States
DiedJuly 18, 2017(2017-07-18) (aged 58)
London, United Kingdom
EducationYale University (BA)
OccupationEntrepreneur

Andrew Meredith Paulson (November 13, 1958 – July 18, 2017) was an American entrepreneur. Born in Champaign, Illinois, he was the son of noted American professor Ronald Paulson.[1]

During his early years he worked with oncology and neurophysiology researchers at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Yale University and at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute. As an undergraduate he ran the classical music program at WYBC, a commercial radio station, and founded The New Theater Company where he produced and directed numerous plays.

Paulson graduated with a BA in French Literature and Literary Criticism from Yale University in 1981,[2] and attended the Yale School of Drama. From 1982 to 86 he lived in Berlin and Paris, writing novels; from 1987 to 93 he lived in Paris, London and Milan, shooting fashion and advertising photography. During this period he co-founded (with Gilles Dusein) the Paris conceptual photography gallery Urbi et Orbi, and co-founded (with Kurt Novack) a graphic design studio, Pourriture Noble.

In 1991, David Hirson’s celebrated play La Bête was premiered on Broadway and in London. Valère, the principal character, is said to be largely based on the young Paulson. The Molière-inspired comedy, written in rhyming iambic pentameter, is set in 17th-century France and Valère’s 30-minute manic monologue, a theatrical tour-de-force, has become a staple of the modern American repertory. The play was reprised in 2010 on Broadway and in the West End, with Mark Rylance as Valère.[3][4][5] In October, 2013, another play -- Virtual, or the Life and Adventures of Andrew Paulson, Entrepreneur (Виртуал, или Жизнь и Приключения Эндрю Полсона, Предпринимателя) -- written by Julia Idlis, commissioned by Theatre Praktika (Moscow) premiered as part of its highly regarded series "Человек.doc".[6][7]

First invited to Russia by Dmitri Hvorostovsky to make a photo-reportage in the summer of 1993,[8] Paulson began developing publishing projects in Moscow: Delovie Lyudi (Russian: Деловые люди) for the French Groupe Hersant, Ponedyelnik (Russian:Понедельник), an independent news/business weekly in partnership with Len Blavatnik, and Vechernyaya Moskva (Russian: Вечерняя Москва) a bi-weekly entertainment listings publication.

Shortly after the Russian financial crisis of August 1998, Paulson, together with Anton Kudryashov and Ilya Tsentsiper, founded Afisha,[9] an entertainment and listings magazine that became the cultural touchstone of Moscow and St. Petersburg.[9] Bolshoi Gorod (Russian: Большой Город), a free bi-weekly ”Sunday Magazine Section to a daily newspaper that doesn’t exist", was launched in 2002, and MIR, a monthly glossy travel magazine, was launched in 2003. To this day, Afisha Publishing House sets the high-water mark for local entertainment magazine publishing in Russia and has produced a generation of journalists now transforming the popular culture's landscape.[10] The business was acquired by the Russian media group ProfMedia in 2005.[11]

In 2006, Paulson with Alexander Mamut founded SUP Media,[12] which became one of the Russia's largest online media companies, consisting of LiveJournal[13] (the principal blogging platform/social network in Russia during 2000's), Championat (notable sports site in Russia in 2000's), Gazeta.Ru (popular news site in Russia), and an online sales house +SOL. In 2009, Kommersant Publishing House acquired a shareholding in SUP; Paulson was chairman of the Board of Directors.

In 2012, Paulson founded AGON Ltd, which was accorded the exclusive, long-term rights from FIDE (World Chess Federation) to develop, organize and commercialize the World Chess Championship cycle.[14][15][16][17] The first events were to be held in 2013 in London, Lisbon, Madrid, Paris, Berlin and Istanbul.[18][19] In October 2013 he was elected president of the English Chess Federation.[20] He resigned six months later.[1]

Paulson was on the advisory boards of several charities, foundations and technology companies: The Human Dignity Trust, The Weidenfeld Scholarships at Oxford, State, and M.I.P.R..

He died on July 18, 2017, in London from lung cancer.[21][1]

  1. ^ a b c Roberts, Sam (2017-07-27). "Andrew Paulson, Chess Impresario and Serial Entrepreneur, Dies at 58". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-04-03.
  2. ^ Bush, Jason (13 February 2008). "The Blogging Czar of Moscow". Bloomberg BusinessWeek. Archived from the original on July 5, 2012.
  3. ^ Lahr, Burt. "Screaming Me-Mes: David Hirson and David Mamet on life in the theatre".
  4. ^ Brantley, Ben (14 October 2010). "Making Chaos Rhyme With Class, Er, Gas". The New York Times.
  5. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: La Bête - Sneak Peek. YouTube.
  6. ^ "Russian CIO Summit Ural". www.ural.cio-summit.ru. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
  7. ^ "Новости, анализ, прогнозы в сфере экономики и бизнеса, общества и политики".
  8. ^ Bush, Jason (13 February 2008). "The blogging czar of Moscow". Bloomberg BusinessWeek. Archived from the original on July 5, 2012.
  9. ^ a b Danilova, Maria (16 October 2003). "Young PR guru goes from Kant to shampoo". The Moscow Times.
  10. ^ Idov, Michael (22 January 2012). "The new Decembrists". New York Magazine.
  11. ^ Mercer, Martha (13 March 2007). "A new image of Russia". The New York Sun.
  12. ^ Andrews, Robert (23 July 2008). "Russia's web revolution". Washington Post. Archived from the original on 29 June 2012. Retrieved 13 July 2012.
  13. ^ Arrington, Michael (2 December 2007). "TechCrunch".
  14. ^ "Entrepreneur Andrew Paulson seeks sponsors as he aims to bring World Chess to British TV screens in 2013". 6 June 2012.
  15. ^ Goodman, Matthew (27 May 2012). "If poker can make it on telly, so can chess". The Sunday Times.
  16. ^ Klara, Robert (20 June 2012). "A media mogul's daring move to make chess big". AdWeek.
  17. ^ Moss, Stephen (12 July 2012). "Chess impresario hopes to bring back the Fischer v Spassky glory days". The Guardian.
  18. ^ "Paulson: 'World cities will glorify chess'". Chessbase.com. 12 March 2012.
  19. ^ "Agon appoints Pentagram to reposition chess for the world stage". Chessbase.com. 14 June 2012.
  20. ^ "In Memoriam - Andrew Paulson". FIDE. 2017-07-19.
  21. ^ "Умер один из основателей "Афиши" и компании SUP Эндрю Полсон". Коммерсантъ. 2017-07-18. Retrieved 2017-07-18.

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