Egor Sergeyevich Lavrov (Russian: Его́р Серге́евич Лавро́в; born June 4, 1981, Moscow, Soviet Union) is a Russian entrepreneur who made his money in IT-related projects, political PR, and a number of businesses in the United States and Latin America.
He studied at private school called Kommersant, spent a year in London and later moved to Prague, Czech Republic.
[2] He finished school in Prague and came back to Moscow during a period of rising interest in the Internet in Russia.
[2] Lavrov's next step in business was the GFX Advertisement Company that later was acquired by the "Plaza Group" and transformed to "PLAZA Internet" that was a base for Internet projects of Egor Lavrov and Umar Dzhabrailov such as "obozrenie.ru" and "fuck.ru".
[3] When Lavrov was 19 he became a head of the election campaign of Umar Dzhabrailov who ran for the President of Russia.