Misha Glenny Net Worth

He is also a member of the miscellaneous crew for McMafia (2018). Born in London, Misha Glenny is a highly accomplished producer and writer who has worked on a variety of projects, including the critically acclaimed McMafia (2018) and The Last Panthers (2015). He is also a member of the miscellaneous crew for McMafia (2018). His work has been praised for its attention to detail and his ability to bring stories to life.
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Misha Glenny, a renowned journalist and author, has achieved substantial success throughout his career. Focusing on topics such as organized crime and cybersecurity, Glenny's expertise has garnered him both critical acclaim and financial rewards. As of 2024, his net worth is estimated to be between $100,000 and $1 million, reflecting his accomplishments and the value he brings to his work. Additionally, Glenny's versatility is evident by his involvement as a member of the miscellaneous crew for McMafia, a captivating television series released in 2018. His contribution to the show further showcases his diverse talents and dedication to his craft.

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Biography/Timeline

1990

He was educated at Magdalen College School in Oxford and studied at the University of Bristol and Prague's Charles University before becoming Central Europe correspondent for The Guardian and later the BBC. He specialised in reporting on the Yugoslav wars in the early 1990s that followed the breakup of Yugoslavia. While at the BBC, Glenny won 1993's Sony Gold Award for his "outstanding contribution to broadcasting". He published three books about Central and Eastern Europe.

2008

Glenny is an executive Producer of the BBC One eight-part drama series, McMafia, inspired by his non-fiction book of the same name (2008).

2011

Glenny's later books continue an interest in international crime. DarkMarket (2011) concerns cybercrime and the activities of hackers involved in phishing and other activities. Nemesis: One Man and the Battle for Rio (2015) about the leading Brazilian drug trafficker Antônio Francisco Bonfim Lopes (known as "Nem") in Rocinha ("Little farm"), a favela (slum).

2012

Since January 2012, Glenny has been visiting professor at Columbia University's Harriman Institute, teaching a course on "crime in transition". In an interview in October 2011, he also spoke about his new book, DarkMarket; assessing cybercriminals with Simon Baron-Cohen at Cambridge; the Stuxnet cyberattack which resulted in "gloves off" attention from governments; and other more recent cyberattacks.

2014

Glenny is married to British Journalist and broadcaster Kirsty Lang and has three children, two with his first wife (their daughter took her own life in 2014) and one with Lang.