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In this video, we present the existence of Ethiopian business mogul Ermias Amelga. Ermias Amelga was brought into the world in Addis Ababa yet moved to Egypt and Kenya, later on, to get once again to Addis Ababa to concentrate on advanced education. Conversant in Arabic, Swahili, English, and Amharic the multilingual Ermias would exit Haile Selassie I University following a year and move to the United States, where he concentrated on economy.

 

Following 22 years, Ermias got back to his country, with his involvement with Wall Street's stock trade to begin inventive organizations in Ethiopia. Ermias would make, create and subsidize colossal and worthwhile organizations like Royal Crown Mineral Water Factory (Highland water - the main filtered water in Ethiopia), Access Capital, Access Real Estate, Zemen Bank, and Jano Music Band among others.

 

Amelga, LLC reports Ermyas Amelga's introduction book Ethiopia: Tipping Point, accessible overall at Amazon.com. "Ethiopia is at a basic point as far as where it is going as a political element, an economy, and a group. The dangers and the stakes have never been higher and may even ascent to the degree of existentialism." - Ermyas Amelga

 

Composed from a prison cell in Ethiopia, Ethiopia: Tipping Point inspects the ongoing monetary condition of the country and offers a brief look into the psyche of its creator, Ermyas Amelga. About the Author, Ermyas Amelga is an Ethiopian market analyst and business visionary. Ermyas was brought into the world in Ethiopia and left the country during the 1970s, to seek after his schooling in the United States.

 

During his time in the States, Ermyas procured a M.B.A. degree in Finance from Boston University, a M.A. degree in International Economics from Boston University, Graduate School of Economics, and a B.A. degree in Economics and Political Science from Amherst College in 1980. He burned through 12 years as a venture investor in the United States before he got back to Ethiopia in 1996, where he proceeded to open a horde of organizations including Highland Springs Mineral Water, Zemen Bank, and Access Real Estate.

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