Who is Liviu Tudor

Born 21st of March 1961 in Piatra-Neamț, Romania, he is a Romanian businessman and entrepreneur, Chairman and founder of Genesis Property, a real estate property company. Liviu Tudor is a graduate of the Polytechnics University of Bucharest and holds a master’s degree in Aeronautical Engineering. He has also attended London Business School classes and since 2018 holds a PhD in Management from the Bucharest University of Economic Studies.

Liviu Tudor started his entrepreneurial journey over 35 years ago, operating in electronics retail, the food industry, the building materials industry and most important IT&C.

In 2000, he started development of commercial property in real-estate, when he founded Genesis Property, a company that owns 150.000 square meters offices in YUNITY Park and West Gate Business District, two A class business parks in Bucharest, accommodating tenants like HP Inc, Accenture, Ericsson, HP Enterprise, Simens, BBVA Bank, Citi Bank, Alpha Bank. Also Genesis Property owns West Gate Studios, the first and biggest student campus in Romania with around 1.000 studios.

The two business parks are located in the North and the West of Bucharest. During his 35-year entrepreneurial career, Liviu Tudor founded the Romanian Association of Building Owners (RABO), of which he is currently president and was appointed President of the European Property Federation, based in Brussels, Europe’s leading organization of owners, investors and developers of real estate assets, with a total value of over 1,500 billion euro.

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Liviu Tudor pioneered the IMMUNE Building Standard™, an innovative standard based on a panoply of 135 criteria grounded in science that redesign, reengineer and reorganize the built environment to boost its immune system and make it more resilient to health challenges.

Mr. Tudor is a Member of the Trilateral Commission, a global platform for open dialogue, with the aim of finding solutions to the great geopolitical, economic and social challenges of our time. In 2013, he was appointed Secretary General of the Romanian Association for the Club of Rome (ARCoR), an organization created to address the multiple crises facing humanity and the planet. Currently he is board member. He is also a Member of YPO, the global leadership community of chief executives driven by the shared belief that the world needs better leaders.