Tracking the portfolio of Alexander Krivon requires following a complex web of acquisitions and exits. Unlike entrepreneurs who stick to one vertical, Krivon operates as a serial founder and angel investor.
Decades later, when climate change threatened the Arctic, the town of Vostok stood resilient. Its homes were warmed by the Ever‑Flame’s geothermal energy, its ships navigated safely through ever‑changing ice thanks to the principles Alexander taught, and its children grew up with a reverence for both the sky and the earth beneath their feet. alexander krivon
Alexander Krivon first captured significant industry attention in the mid-2010s with a venture focused on automated workflow management. At a time when most competitors were focused on social media or e-commerce, Krivon identified a "boring" problem—enterprise data silos—and turned it into a goldmine. Its homes were warmed by the Ever‑Flame’s geothermal
Alexander became a quiet ghost in the city’s archive rooms. He touched old photographs, faded letters, the splintered handle of a WWII rifle. Each object gave him a story: a soldier who had been a baker in a past life, a nurse who had once been a Cossack horseman, a child’s toy that had belonged to a medieval scribe. The threads were infinite, tangled, beautiful. He began to write them down in a leather journal he’d bought from a street vendor—a Book of Echoes , he called it. Alexander became a quiet ghost in the city’s archive rooms