Spiros Zorbalas

Currently serving on the board of the Hellenic Olympic Committee, Spiros Zorbalas possesses two decades of experience in company leadership. Spiro Zorbalas holds membership in the American Management Association, the Strategic Leadership Forum, and the NCH Foundation.

Mr. Zorbalas received his undergraduate degree cum laude from the Ivy League Dartmouth College in New Hampshire, majoring in biochemistry and religious studies. Continuing his education at the University of Minnesota, he earned a Master of Business Administration with concentrations in Finance and Strategic Management, as well as induction into the Beta Sigma Honorary Society.

In 1992, Spiros Zorbalas accepted a position as Director of Andersen Consulting/CSC. During his four years with the firm, he led expansion and development of customer engagements, resulting in a more than 70 percent revenue increase. Bringing a focus on relationship management to internal affairs, he also succeeded in establishing new external connections with such technology companies as Microsoft, Oracle, Hewitt-Packard, PeopleSoft, Informix, Sun Microsystems, Computer Associates, Tandem, and Red Brick Systems.

Subsequently, Spiros Zorbalas founded his own boutique management consulting company in Georgia known as the Atlanta Consulting Group International (ACGI). His leadership lasted for eight years, three of which saw doubled revenues. He headed technology partnering, market tactics, strategic planning, improving businesses processes, cost reduction for operations, and systems integration. His clients included ARCO, Cigna, Shell Oil, BellSouth, Asplundh, EMC, Unisys, and Honeywell.

Now the President and CEO of the Alpha Omega Companies (AOC), a consortium of firms administering assets surpassing $250 million, Spiros Zorbalas founded the business group in 1996. AOC manages real estate such as historic brownstones, multifamily apartment buildings, hotels, urban condominiums, and estate homes throughout the states of Florida, Indiana, and Minnesota, in addition to properties in Central and South America.