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Stromback Ventures

Stromback Ventures is a mentor capital firm founded by Richard Stromback. The firm offers mentors and guidance to support the development and commercialization of early-stage technologies.

Stromback Global Advisors

Stromback Global Advisors is a consultancy firm that develops strategic business relationships for its clients. Their efforts are aimed at connecting their clients to global leaders and decision makers in the fields of business, finance and politics, from around the world.

World Leader Summits

Richard Stromback is a regular name on the guest list of many major international gatherings of world leaders. Considered as one of the most well-connected people in the world, Stromback is a frequent visitor to global events such as the World Economic Forum, the Milken Institute as well as the Clinton Global Initiative. Recently he has started hosting exclusive gatherings of leaders who are focused on addressing climate change. In March 2008, he served as co-host of the Ecology Summit with good friend Sir Richard Branson on Necker Island.

Stromback is renowned for his gatherings that are extravagant on arrangements as well as on guest lists that include the who’s who of today’s political, financial and business world.

40th Birthday

Richard Stromback hosted his 40th birthday bash in Davos, Switzerland in January 2009, in line with his nickname, “Ultimate Davos," filling the Piano Bar with over 100 guests, including: Larry Page (Google), Sir Richard Branson (Virgin), Crown Prince Haakon of Norway, Prince Friso and Princess Mabel Van Oranje of the Netherlands and Stephen Schwarzman (Blackstone). Other notables in attendance included, Thor Bjorgolfson, Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou (EasyJet), Chad Hurley (Youtube), Jimmy Wales (Wikipedia), Scott Brison (Canadian MP), Aaron McCormack (BT Group), Aditya Mittal (Arcelor-Mittal) and Robert Forbes (Forbes).

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