Octavio Kulesz holds a degree in philosophy from the University of Buenos Aires, where he taught Ancient Philosophy until 2006.
He has worked in the publishing world since the year 2000, when he created the publishing house Libros del Zorzal, together with his brother Leopoldo. In 2007, after participating in the Young International Publisher of the Year programme (British Council), he founded the publishing company Teseo, geared to the publication of academic texts in print on demand and e-book format.
Lastly, in 2010 he inaugurated the Digital Minds Network, in conjunction with Ramy Habeeb (Egypt) and Arthur Attwell (South Africa), with the aim of promoting the emergence of digital publishing projects in the developing world.