Bill Browder is a prominent financier, author, and human rights advocate. Born in 1964, he is known for his work as the founder and CEO of Hermitage Capital Management, once the largest foreign portfolio investor in Russia. Browder gained international recognition for his campaign for justice following the death of his lawyer, Sergei Magnitsky, in a Russian prison. This led to the establishment of the Magnitsky Act, which targets human rights violators. His bestselling books, "Red Notice" and "Freezing Order," detail his experiences and efforts in exposing corruption. Browder continues to fight for transparency and accountability worldwide.