Английская Википедия:Anthony Liveris

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Anthony Liveris (born 2 February 1992) is an Australian businessman and CEO of the biotechnology incubator, Proto Axiom, [1][2][3][4] as well as the President of Major League Pickleball Australia.[5][6] Anthony is the son of former CEO and chairman of The Dow Chemical Company Andrew Liveris.[7][8]

Early life and education

Liveris studied at the University of Pennsylvania, where he was Vice President of the university's College Republicans chapter.[9] During a push to normalise same-sex relations across Ivy-league universities, Liveris said, "A true conservative should endorse empowering Americans to marry whom they love, not limit them."[9] While studying, Liveris cofound the data-analytics firm, Applecart,[10][11] where Ari Emaneul's Endeavor is now a leading investor.[12][13] He went on to study at St. Antony's College at the University of Oxford.[7][14]

Career

Liveris was appointed CEO of Proto Axiom in May of 2022.[15][16] Proto Axiom is a biotechnology incubator with headquarters in Sydney, Australia.[17] The biotechnology firm has announced partnerships with David A. Sinclair, Catalio Capital Management,[18] and Corrs Chambers Westgarth CEO Gavin MacLaren, among others.[19][20] The company has so far announced $15 million in funding.[21][22][23][24]

Liveris is President of the Pacific Pickleball League (PPL), the official professional league of Australia.[25] In a partnership deal with America’s Major League Pickleball (MLP), he is now also President of Major League Pickleball Australia.[6]

Liveris briefly worked for Andrew Forrest's Fortescue Future Initiative.[26]

Political affiliations

Liveris has worked for Senator Mitt Romney's 2012 Presidential campaign, Tony Blair's Africa Governance Initiative and for former Liberal Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.[7][27] In 2019, Liveris attended the U.S. State Dinner in honour of then Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison.[28][29] Following the Australian Federal election of 2022, Liveris published a piece for the Australian Financial Review critical of Senator Amanda Stoker's views on the election.[16]

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