Semyon Dukach
Semyon Dukach | |
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Born |
Moscow, Soviet Union | 25 October 1968
Alma mater |
Columbia University Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Occupation | Angel investor, professional blackjack player, entrepreneur |
Known for |
Managing Director of Techstars in Boston Founder of the Troublemaker Award Chairman of SMTP Member of Strategic Investments Founder of Amphibian Investments |
Semyon Dukach is Managing Director of Techstars in Boston.[1] He is also known as a top angel investor,[2] the Chairman of SMTP (company) (NASDAQ: SMTP),[3] and a former professional blackjack player with the MIT Blackjack Team.[4] He played with Strategic Investments and later was one of the founding members and team leaders on Amphibian Investments whose exploits were chronicled in Ben Mezrich's Busting Vegas and referred to in Mezrich's Bringing Down the House. Dukach was the main character in Busting Vegas and the only member of the MIT blackjack team to be referred to by his real name in either book.
Early life
Born on 25 October 1968 in Moscow, Dukach moved to the US in 1979 at the age of 11. He completed a BS in Computer Science at Columbia University in New York in 1990 and a MS in Computer Science at MIT in Boston in 1993.[5]
At a young age Semyon developed an interest in video games and specifically Pac-Man. Semyon became proficient at the game by reading Ken Uston's Mastering PAC-MAN. This led him to read Uston's other titles on blackjack, giving him an understanding of the basics of card counting before he was approached to play with the MIT Blackjack Team.[6]
Blackjack career
While attending MIT, Dukach was trained as a player on the MIT Blackjack team whose exploits were loosely depicted in the Hollywood movie 21.
Starting out with Strategic Investments (SI) in 1992, Dukach was a major player on the team. At the end of 1993 SI dissolved and Semyon was involved in a team effort with the remaining players from SI for the next year. By 1995 Dukach and a few players split off from that team and formed a second, independent team. This new team was referred to as the Amphibians and the team that they left was referred to as the Reptiles.
Since stopping play in the late 1990s, Dukach's involvement in blackjack has been limited.
Angel investor
Xconomy lists Semyon as a top Angel Investor in New England.[2] According to his website semyon.com, he has invested in over 100 start up companies, and provides marketing and team building advice to companies he invests in. Some of his investments include Amino, Arcbazar, Bellabeat, Bia Sport, Boatbound, Bolt, Buttercoin, Camiolog, Cangrade, Krash, CoachUp, Codeship, CoEverywhere, Crunchbutton, Dashbell, Donde Esta, Double Robotics, Enertiv, Faraday Bikes, Fashion Project, Freightfarms, ImageSurge, Jebbitt, HelmetHub, Mapkin, Meograph, OpenBay, Ovuline, Petcube, Physical Apps, Pintofeed, Plowme, Preply, Quanergy, Rallyware, Regalii, Simpleprints, Socrative, Splashscore, Sproutel, Strongarm, Terrafugia, Tindie, Trefis, Reactor Media, ViralGains, Wanderu, and Zagster.
As of March 2014, Dukach is the Managing Director of the Techstars startup accelerator in Boston.[1]
Other ventures
He has also been involved in many other notable ventures outside of his blackjack and angel investing career:
- Authored work on virtual reality at IBM Research in 1988[7]
- Authored a 1992 e-commerce paper on SNPP: A Simple Network Payment Protocol[8]
- Founded Fast Engines in 1997, sold to Adero in 2000[9]
- Co-founded Vert in 1998
- Lead investor and interim CEO of AccuRev in 2001[10]
- Chairman of SMTP, a Nasdaq listed provider of email delivery services.
- Co-founded PDFfiller
- Was a CEO mentor at the Cambridge Business Development Center[11]
- board director of Terrafugia[12]
- Founded the Troublemaker Award, granted to Zack Kopplin in 2012, to Nadezhda Tolokonnikova of Pussy Riot in 2013, and to Mustang Wanted in 2014 for creative troublemaking that improves the world.
- Director, Boston TechStars, starting March 2014.[1]
Family
Dukach is the brother of Inna Dukach the opera singer married to Sean Altman, former front man of Rockapella.[13]
References
- 1 2 3 "Xconomy: Semyon Dukach Goes From VC Outsider to Techstars Boston Head". Retrieved 28 March 2014.
- 1 2 "Xconomy: Top Angel Investors of New England". Retrieved 2 May 2013.
- ↑ "Xconomy: Semyon Dukach Takes SMTP Public". Retrieved 4 May 2011.
- ↑ Kahn, Joseph P. (10 May 2006). "Boston Globe Semyon Dukach Profile". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 17 April 2011.
- ↑ Blackjack Science
- ↑ "ThePOGG Interviews - Semyon Dukach - MIT Card Counting Team Captain". Retrieved 10 November 2012.
- ↑ Design for Interactive Performance in A Virtual Laboratory – Wang, Koved, Dukach (ResearchIndex)
- ↑ SNPP: A Simple Network Payment Protocol – Dukach
- ↑ Network World
- ↑ "AccuRev, Inc. Releases Version 2.5 of AccuRev/CM With an Integrated Issue Tracking System June 18, 2001". Business Wire. 2001.
- ↑ Blackjack Experts Article
- ↑ Regan, Keith (28 January 2011). "Future poised for takeoff for maker of flying cars". Boston Business Journal.
- ↑ semyon.com