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Vincent Hudson Jan 28, 2022 a 8:38 am PST
From his IMDb profile; Sam Solakyan was born in Yerevan, Armenia and immigrated with his parents to America when his was six in search of higher education and a better life for their family. What he found was so much more. Having had instilled in him at an early age the value of a dollar and a true work ethic Sam was one to never shy away from hard work. Sam, who has always been one to put his family first, far above himself, worked whatever job was necessary to help his mother and father. From being a door to door salesman to cleaning the stock room of a grocery store there was never a job he would shy away from. This mentality of hard work continued on into his teenage years when he purchased his first investment of a pager kiosk in a nearby mall co-owned by his father. Sam was only fourteen years old at the time.
As CEO of Global Holdings, Inc., Solakyan has led his business to substantial growth with several major acquisitions under the Global umbrella most notably Vital Imaging, now one of California's largest MRI providers. Other subsidiaries include Sovrin Health Systems, Paramount Management Services and United Pharmaceuticals. Following his success in the healthcare industry, Solakyan sought to broaden his horizons by venturing into new branches of business. In 2013, he acquired majority share in Beyond VIP, which offers a sales and relationship management system for the club and night life industry.
Jennifer Ekeberg Jan 28, 2022 a 11:04 am PST
And that should excuse him from going too far and committing fraud? I am not sure why this comment was posted. There are many "rags to riches" stories; I applaud those where the successful businessperson gives back to the community. Sadly, this is not such a story. Amy M. Stoody, Esq.