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Paul Hrabal


Paul Hrabal is President of U.S. One and the Chief Investment Officer of One Fund. Read his monthly Blog Update.

Paul is a 20 year veteran of financial management and business development in emerging markets, online marketing and quantitative data analysis. As Director of Finance and Business Development for Dell Computer, Paul managed financial operations in emerging markets, including in the former Soviet Union, Poland and China. Upon retiring from Dell, Paul went on to found GoVote.com, which, within a year, became a leading political site on the Internet.

Leveraging his online marketing experience, Paul founded U.S. Data Trust Corporation, a provider of data backup and disaster recovery services for businesses. While President, he developed a strategic business model for internet-based marketing and sales for the firm, which resulted in a client base of more than 600 small- and mid-sized businesses.

Paul holds a Bachelor's Degree in Economics from Occidental College and a Master's in Business Administration from the University of Chicago.  He holds FINRA Series 7, 63 and 65 licenses.

 

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