Alexander OdishelidzeA Russian-Georgian born in Belgrade, Serbia, Alexander Odishelidze survived the Nazi occupation of Yugoslavia and the Holocaust. Despite losing his family and being shipped to refugee camps in Europe, Odishelidze grew into a strong, intelligent, and riven man. Immigrating to America with no grasp of the English language, no friends, and only twenty dollars in his pocket, he was drafted into the United States Army, where he trained in Alaska and became an expert skier. But his dreams and ambitions evolved. Upon leaving the Army, Odishelidze began his career in financial services and became the youngest ever general manager of a prestigious MONY financial services operation in Manhattan, New York. In 1971, Odishelidze began insurance and securities operations in Puerto Rico, until Aetna bought them out in 1985. He formed Eba, Inc. in 1979, as a consulting subsidiary, which he continued in Puerto Rico, and formed his financial and political consulting firm, Omanagement, LLC, in 2008 for his U.S. mainland operations. He's a guru in his field, writing columns, newsletters, and books on finance. Odishelidze and his wife, Odette Bouret, spend their time between their homes in Florida, St. John, and Colorado. Read More Read Less