Noam Lanir
Noam Lanir launched Livermore Investment in 2002 as an offshoot of his success with Empire Online (home of Empire Poker). He did very well in the online poker game until the UIGEA shut off the US market in 2006.
After selling off Empire to PartyGaming, Noam pursued a number of other, entrepreneurial interests, including a unique medical tourism business called, Life Tree Marketing – which brings international patients to Israel for various treatments.
Noam is also a very active philanthropist who works to insure the health and well-being of Holocaust survivors.