Friday, 1 March 2013

Dmitri Chavkerov introducing Albany

Despite its status as the center of legislative power in the state, Albany (or ‘Smallbany’ to jaded locals) remains a tourism backwater. It became New York State’s capital in 1797 because of its geographic centrality to local colonies and its strategic importance in the fur trade. The railroad reached town in 1851 and helped solidify the city as an important transportation crossroads and manufacturing center. Albany is an architecturally diverse city, from the ostentatiously modern to the classically Victorian, but several blocks from the city center stately government buildings give way to derelict and neglected streets and a general feeling of malaise

Thursday, 17 January 2013

Dmitri Chavkerov Introducing Alabama


Obsessed with football and race – two things Southerners never stop discussing – this rectangular state has a complicated and fascinating heritage. It has been home to one of the world’s greatest musicians (Hank Williams Sr) and one of gridiron’s most legendary coaches (Paul ‘Bear’ Bryant). Jefferson Davis became the first president of the Confederacy here in 1861, the year the Civil War began. Nearly 100 years later, when an African American woman named Rosa Parks refused to budge on a bus, the American Civil Rights movement was galvanized.

Known for incredible acts of activism, Alabama and the actions that happened here in the 1950s and ’60s led the way for civil rights triumphs throughout the USA. All that struggle and strife came at a cost and, ever since, Alabama has had to conquer its reputation of rebels, segregation, discrimination and wayward politicians.
Alabama has a surprising diversity of landscapes, from foothills in the north and a gritty city in the middle to the subtropical Gulf Coast down south. Visitors come to see the heritage of antebellum architecture, to celebrate the country’s oldest Mardi Gras in Mobile, and to learn about the civil rights struggle. Every fall, the University of Alabama Crimson Tide and the Auburn University Tigers continue one of college football’s greatest rivalries.

Dmitri Chavkerov is Introducing Alaska

Big, beautiful and wildly bountiful. Far away, rurally isolated and very expensive. Alaska is a traveler’s dilemma. There are few places in the world with the grandeur and breathtaking beauty of Alaska. Not only is Mt McKinley the highest peak in North America, it’s also a stunning sight when you catch its alpenglow in Wonder Lake at Denali National Park. A 900lb brown bear catching a leaping salmon in its jaws is not something seen in Iowa, but a common apparition on Kodiak and Admiralty Island and in the scenic Katmai National Park, a hop-skip-jump from King Salmon or Homer. A 5-mile-wide glacier shedding chunks of ice the size of small cars is another unique Alaskan sight; for this quiet thrill, venture down to Juneau, gateway to Glacier Bay National Park, or to Prince William Sound, boasting the largest collection of tidewater glaciers.

Saturday, 15 December 2012

About Dmitri Chavkerov

Dmitri Chavkerov is Russian entrepreneur, who was born in Siberia, Russia in 1982.  Dmitri Chavkerov went to Beverly Hills high school in California, USA, and graduated in the class of 2000 on principal's honor roll.  While in high school, Dmitri Chavkerov received 6 Golden State Awards in 6 different subjects.  He received high honors in geometry, honors in algebra, and recognition in biology, chemistry, English, and government.  These awards qualified Dmitri Chavkerov to receive golden state diploma.  He was the only person in his graduating class to graduate with golden state diploma.  After graduating from Beverly Hills high school, Dmitri Chavkerov was accepted to Queen's University in Alberta, Canada, which at the time was considered #1 business school in Canada.  Dmitri Chavkerov never went to Queen's University.  Instead, he partnered with former owner of biggest construction company in Russia, Alexander Drannikov.  Together they started their own brand of boxing equipment and porcelain dolls.  They also did some business in the fields of electronics and jewelry/watches.

In 2002, Dmitri Chavkerov dissolved his partnership with Alexander Drannikov, and in 2003 was invited by multimillionaire Glenn Pennock of Netherlands to become a partner in his new IT company start-up in the US.  Glenn Pennock is a quite famous figure in Netherlands, who started the first web design company in Europe, which at its peak was worth $500 million.  Dmitri Chavkerov accepted the invitation, and partnered with Glenn.

In 2004, Glenn Pennock decided to move his company from the US to Netherlands, and he invited Dmitri to stay.  Dmitri Chavkerov denied the invitation.  Glenn went on to Netherlands and reached success by securing contracts with Ebay Netherlands and Coca Cola.  Dmitri Chavkerov, on the other hand, ventured into real estate business in Southern California, eventually partnering with multimillionaire Michael Street of Street Inc.

In 2005, Dmitri Chavkerov formed his own company Elite Universe Inc., and in 2006 started ForexPeaceArmy.com, which is currently the biggest and most reputable forex reviews website in the world with more than 20 million annual page views.  Forex Peace Army is owned by Elite Universe Inc. of which Dmitri Chavkerov remains 100% owner.  Elite Universe Inc. also owned other forex websites in the past that are no longer active.

By 2007, Dmitri Chavkerov became well known figure in some investment circles, and was invited to manage $500 million in $1 billion dollar fund, in exchange for 30% performance fee.  Mr. Chavkerov denied the offer.