Michael Krasny (businessman)

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Michael Krasny
NationalityUnited States
Alma materUniversity of Illinois (B.A.)
OccupationBusinessman
Known forFounder of CDW Corporation
Spousemarried
Childrenone

Michael Krasny is an American businessman from Illinois. He is the founder and former chief executive officer of CDW Corporation, a direct seller of technical gadgets including computers and networking equipment.

Early life

Krasny grew up in a Jewish family[2][3] in Illinois. He is a graduate of the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign.[1] He worked as a Toyota car salesman at his father's auto dealership in Arlington Heights, Illinois. In 1981, he quit his job as a car salesman and took some classes in computer programming but being unsuccessful in finding steady work, Krasny was forced to sell his own computer for cash. He placed a $3 ad in the Chicago Tribune and ended up selling his computer for a $200 profit.[3]

Career and retirement

Seeing the great demand for computers, Krasny began buying computers in order to resell them eventually forming MPK Computers. A year later he changed the name to Computer Discount Warehouse (CDW) and steadily grew the business. In 1993, he took CDW public.[3] Krasny retired in 2007 after selling the company to Madison Dearborn Partners for $7.3 billion.[1]

According to Forbes, his first caller from 1982 is still a customer (as of 2000).[1]

Since 2009, as a hobby, Krasny has operated a woodworking shop, making plaques and awards, in Northbrook, Illinois called Custom Woodworking Design.[3]

Personal life

Krasny is married with one child. They live in Highland Park, Illinois.[1]

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