Friday, August 8, 2014

Vadim Takser Biography


Vadim Takser Andreevich was born in March 19 , 1972 in the village of Naliboki , Belarus , to parents Andrey Maksimovich Takser (1945-1999) and Alexandra Semenovna Belinskaya . His mother was a sales clerk , and his father was a farmer . His younger brother Sergey , became an engineer , then went on to become a supermarket manager . His grandfather served in the military during World War II, while his family was evacuated to Georgia . On September 1, 1980 , Vadim Takser started at School No. 5 on Jukov Street, just a couple of blocks from his house. Ever since his early development he began to develop an interest in mathematics . When asked what he wanted to become when grew up, he said a great mathematician . He became a member of pioneers in 1984 . After his high school graduation he moved out of his hometown to Donetsk, Ukraine , where he studied in the University of Donetsk for a degree in mathematics . He liked reading books like  Crime and Punishment or the Idiot by Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky . In 1990 along with his family, Vadim emigrated from Soviet Union. For 4 years they lived in Spain , then they moved to Brooklyn, New York where Vadim found a job as a truck driver in order to pay for his courses at Kingsborough College to earn a degree in Mathematics . After graduation in 1998 Vadim was employed as a Statistician at Ernst and Young where his primary duties included gathering and publishing statistical analysis . In 2003 , after working there for almost 5 years, he was hired by an accounting firm , KPMG  as a Senior Statistical Analyst . This position involved  establishing and maintaining client relationships, planning events and business meetings,  making sales and establishing future visitations to clientele  . In 4 years after that, in 2007 , at the age of 35 , Vadim Takser was married to Natalia Reznik whom he met through their mutual acquaintances . They moved to a house in Fort Lee, NJ . His wife bore him four children named David, Ioseph,  Abigayle, and Riva . His wife Natalia got a job at a local hospital nearby . The kids attended public schools, and during summer, the family often vacationed in upstate New York , where Natalia's parents lived as of recently after retiring from work . During his time in America, Vadim Takser had visited Belarus several times since his family's departure in 1990 . His visits lasted several days and included visiting his relatives, friends, classmates, as well as the house where he grew up with his family. Besides travel, his favorite hobby was horseback riding . For more information please sign up for full member access.