Robert Leff
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Robert Leff co-founded Merisel in 1980 and developed this venture into a multi-billion dollar, multi-national computer products distributor. Mr. Leff is now a strategic and financial consultant to start-up and growth-stage companies in the personal computer industry. In 1988 Computer Reseller News named Mr. Leff one of the industry's 25 most-influential executives. He is currently working on the board of directors at Rainmaker. The company reached the Fortune 500 during the mid-1990s. The company, which he had initially started by going door to door with software under his arm, evolved in a $5 billion dollar company. He has been interviewed by The New York Times' Thomas C. Hayes, TIME Magazine, and others. He has dealt with people such as Bill Gates.
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