In 1995, Rozhetskin's focus shifted from the law to financial ventures. Rozhetskin was part of a group that founded
Renaissance Capital, Russia's first
investment bank, in partnership with
Boris Jordan, an American of Russian origin, and
New Zealander Stephen Jennings. Russia's largest mining company and the world's largest miner of
nickel and
palladium metals. Rozhetskin was also a board member and founding shareholder of
City A.M., London's first free daily business newspaper. Rozhetskin founded a production company called L + E Productions with
Eric Eisner, son of former Disney executive
Michael Eisner. Through L + E Productions, he was credited as a producer of
Hamlet 2; he was also credited as an executive producer of the 2009 film
Boogie Woogie. ==Personal life==