Leonardo von Morenberg

Leonardo von Morenberg, also known as Leo von Morenberg (Paris, 1985), is a businessman, philantropist, and extreme sports amateur of Italian and German-Liechtensteiner descent. He is the founder and CEO of the Vicaso group, which made him one of the richest teenagers in Europe at the age of 18 and notably popular in Italy, France and especially in the German-speaking countries, appearing in tabloids, love press and TV commercials and programs.
Biography
As a kid he started to be very interested in business and technology, so he founded Vicaso Technologies at the age of 16, not only being one of the few internet-based companies that survived the dotcom bubble but, after associating with Ivano C. de Raris, growing up to become a global diversified group, with investments in different technologic industries. Von Morenberg is currently CEO and Chairman of the Vicaso Group, which includes Vicaso Technologies, Vicaso Holdings and the Vicaso Foundation. He also own a fund that helps small technology businesses grow. He collaborates with a number of charity and nonprofit institutions, and he is a lover of adventure sports, travelling across the globe, technology and economics. He is able to speak 5 languages fluently because of his international descent, and is learning Chinese, Arabic and Japanese because of Vicaso's last investments.
Controversy
He has had numerous problems with tabloids because of his relationships with a number of women.
Awards
2004: Young talent of the year (Leonardo von Morenberg).
The Liberal Economics

2007: Business couple of the year (Leonardo von Morenberg, Ivano C. de Raris).
e-Garage
2012: European CEO of the year (Leonardo von Morenberg)
The Confidentialness
 
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