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| years_active = 1986–present | | years_active = 1986–present | ||
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| organization = | | organization = Schlyurp Family Foundation | ||
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| net_worth = HKD$32 billion | | net_worth = HKD$32 billion | ||
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==Philanthropy and initiatives== | ==Philanthropy and initiatives== | ||
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Ivan Schlyurp | |
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Иван Сцчлыурп | |
Born | |
Nationality | Pavlovski |
Citizenship | Pavlovsk |
Occupation | CEO of PepsiCo from 1992-2004, Philanthropist |
Years active | 1986–present |
Organization | Schlyurp Family Foundation |
Net worth | HKD$32 billion |
Children | 2 |
Ivan Ivanovich Schlyurp is a Pavlovski business magnate and philanthropist, who was the sole child of Pesivo Schlyurp, founder of the PepsiCo Food Company. Schlyurp is the richest man in Pavlovsk, boasting a wealth of 32,225,000,000 $HKD.
Early life and education
Schlyurp was born in 1964 in Chekhov, Rybinsk FR, Pavlovsk, where he spent his youth. e graduated from high school in Chekhov in 1980.
Career
Upon his fathers death in 1992, Schlyurp inherited the wealth his father had accumulated from the PepsiCo Food Company. Schlyurp was voted in as the CEO of PepsiCo, and lobbied in the National People's Congress for the company to be able to expand its sales to the Americas. In 1993, Schlyurp spearheaded a move to export large quantities of Pepsi drinks to the Niagara Union-- a hardline communist state at the time-- in exchange for warships owned by the Niagara Union, seeing the ships as a more reliable form of payment than the Niagaran Dollar. Schlyurp retired from his position as CEO of PepsiCo in 2004, and has continued to use his significant wealth to fund various organizations and initiatives, such as the Tito Pérez Foundation.