Graham Zahoruiko

Entrepreneur and Consultant in Hartford, Connecticut

Graham Zahoruiko

Entrepreneur and Consultant in Hartford, Connecticut

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Specializing in transformational growth and leadership, Graham Zahoruiko is a dedicated entrepreneur. With over two decades of experience in the business world and early experience as a startup entrepreneur, Graham approaches each organization with the necessary skills and knowledge to lead on a path to success. His main goal is to help companies find extraordinary growth within business plans, practices and departments where efficiency and opportunity may be hiding or locked away. Graham leads this cause through transformations in company culture, process and project management, marketing and sales strategy, leadership, and cost efficiencies and improvements.

Graham Zahoruiko has passions that extend beyond the workplace, in his support for humanitarian and philanthropic causes. This value was instilled in him at an early age from his participation in the Boy Scouts of America. He is dedicated to the fight for the civil rights of children, which he promotes through efforts to transform the justice system through greater independent oversight.

Graham's favorite hobby is hitting the open road on his Harley-Davidson. Some of his precious moments and memories reside on the back of his Harley. Again, independence is the key. The iconic images of the lone rider tearing across the pavement are certainly romantic, but there is an undeniable beauty to it as well. It is a part of American culture – the independent traveler forging across the country à la the pioneers during westward expansion. The public’s understanding of motorcycle culture is also influenced by popular films – Easy Rider, the Wild Ones, Mad Max. Biker gangs are often a popular trope in these films, echoed by real-world incidences. For instance, the Hell’s Angels at the Altamont Free Concert in 1969 and the violence that ensued.

Combining his passion for motorcycles with his philanthropic endeavors, Graham Zahoruiko supports and participates in the 911 Foundation's 911 Ride. The event is organized by America’s 911 Foundation, Inc., and is purposed to remember the heroes, volunteers and victims of September 11th, 2001. Preserving the memories of all those who answered the call on that horrible day is the charge of the ride, and for the best 13 years, they have been very successful. The Ride is an annual event where 100s of riders travel together en mass. For a thousand miles, the caravan rides in formation, visiting each of the three major 9/11 crash sites.

  • Work
    • Organizational Effectivness
  • Education
    • Northeastern University