Ravy Truchot

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Ravy Truchot
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Born (1972-06-02) June 2, 1972 (age 51)
NationalityFrench
TitleEntrepreneur, Owner & Investor in Technology, Digital, Lifestyle and Sport Industries

Ravy Truchot is a French entrepreneur and investor in technology, digital, lifestyle, and sports industries. [1] He oversees operations in the US, Europe, and Africa. [2]

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Early career

After gaining valuable experience at Amadeus, Microsoft, and various technology startups, he founded his first startup, SkyRecon, in 2003. SkyRecon Systems [3] and its flagship product, Stormshield, became global leaders in endpoint protection platforms. The company successfully raised $12 million and was later acquired by Airbus Group in 2009. [4]

Entrepreneurship Ventures

Following SkyRecon, Ravy Truchot ventured into diverse entrepreneurial pursuits. He founded Blackdivine, [5] managing a portfolio of brands, including Touchvibes, [6] WeAreReputation,UGotAWish,ToysLegend, [7] CheckHimOut, [8] StyleRecovery, [9] Gleeden, [10] [11] and more. His ventures extend into industries such as hospitality with the Ritz-Carlton hotels or food with projects like JustEgg [12] or Fraiche.

Football and Youth Development

In 2014, he established Strive Football Group to combine his entrepreneurial acumen with a passion for football and youth development. Through Strive Football Group, he collaborated with Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) to establish academies across the U.S., Canada, and the Caribbean Islands. Key initiatives include:

Ownership of Football Clubs

In addition to fostering talent through academies, Ravy Truchot owns two football clubs:

Strive Capital and Global Sports Initiatives

As a global figure in the sports industry, he continues to contribute to the entrepreneurial landscape through Strive Capital, the venture capital division of Strive Football Group. It focuses on financial investments in sports clubs, professionals, brands, and organizations. [16]

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