Vladyslav Ielisevych
Vladyslav Ielisevych is 24 years old. By most meaningful measures of e-commerce performance, he is already operating in the top 1% of Amazon Marketplace sellers — a distinction that takes most professionals a decade to reach, if they reach it at all.
Born in Ukraine and building his business in the United States, Ielisevych founded a wholesale e-commerce operation focused on brand-direct partnerships and authorized distribution channels within the American market. The growth trajectory is straightforward and striking: $146,853 in total sales in 2023, $571,963 in 2024, and $1.07 million in 2025 — 31,444 units sold across major online marketplaces in a single year. That is not a gradual climb; it is a sustained acceleration that significantly outpaces standard industry growth benchmarks.
The business model he built is deliberately structured around legitimate, scalable foundations: direct relationships with American brands, authorized distribution, and operational systems designed to handle volume without losing precision. Sourcing, inventory management, and marketplace execution are continuously refined against data rather than intuition. The result is a business that grew sevenfold in two years without the structural fragility that often accompanies rapid scaling.
What makes Ielisevych’s profile notable beyond the revenue figures is the seriousness with which he engages the broader professional ecosystem. He attends and participates in leading industry events — the Miami Sellers Conference, Sellers United, the Walmart Seller Summit — not as a spectator but as someone actively contributing to knowledge exchange within the seller community.
At 24, with a seven-figure business, a scalable model, and a clear professional orientation, Ielisevych represents something the e-commerce industry genuinely needs more of: a young entrepreneur who built the right way, fast.