User:Corlay/Michel B Corlay

Summary
Michel B. Corlay is a former French citizen, now residing in Clarksville, TN and naturalized in 2008 as an American citizen on the battlefield in Iraq.

He is the founder and President of The Group Corlay, Co., Ltd., a holding that is comprised of The QualX Enterprises, QualX Graphics, QualX Tech, Balls in Bowls, Sarabadi.com, and other entities.

Michel B. Corlay is also the creator of The Madison Green Gardens Foundation, a foundation for the children.



Childhood
Michel B. Corlay, born Mihai-Benedict Corlaciu, on February 15th, 1972 (Bucharest-Romania) is the son of late dissident Romanian writer Benedict Corlaciu.

He moved to France as a political refugee in 1977, after his father, an exiled in Paris, underwent a 35 days hunger strike in order to have his family cross the Iron Curtain.

After a short period of time spent in the suburban city of Levallois-Perret, his family moves to downtown Paris, in what was going to become Chinatown.

Michel B. Corlay's father dies in 1981. Michel B. Corlay then undergoes a very difficult childhood, leading him to be expelled from the Lycee Louise de Marillac, a private Catholic high school in the Latin Quarter. He then attends the Lycee Paul Valery, a public High School from which he graduates with honors in 1990.

Michel then graduated several International Business schools in Paris, before becoming one of the youngest bank executive in charge of e-banking applications for the 3rd largest European bank. He slammed the door of the institution in 2005 and moved to the United States, facing in despair the rise of the sub-prime time bomb.

He joined the US Army in June 2006, as a Rakkasan of the mythical 101st Airborne Division located in Fort Campbell, KY. He deployed in the Triangle of Death, South-West of Bagdad, then came back to Tennessee in late 2008.

Michel B. Corlay's whereabouts are unknown at that time. His estimated assets are valued at $25 million, although he is said to be living a frugal life, donating hundred of thousands of Dollars each year to children around the World through multiple food banks and educational funds.