Early Life
Andrei Guryev was born on March 24, 1960. Details about his early life and education are limited, but he was a former communist committee leader in Moscow.
Rise to Success
Guryev's career began in the late 1990s, where he served as Deputy Director of Mikhail Khodorkovsky's Menatep Group. After Khodorkovsky's imprisonment, Guryev led the buyout of Menatep's subsidiary, PhosAgro. Under his leadership, PhosAgro grew into a major global fertilizer producer. In 2011, Guryev owned 71% of PhosAgro.
Key Business Strategies
Guryev focused on vertical integration, controlling the supply chain from raw material extraction to distribution. The company expanded its production capacities and invested in energy-efficient facilities. PhosAgro has also emphasized sustainability, producing fertilizers with low cadmium content.
Philanthropy
There is no specific data found on Andrei Guryev's exact philanthropy amounts. However, the Guryev family is known for its involvement in philanthropy.