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Alex Greenwich

Alexander Hart "Alex" Greenwich (Born. 27 November 1980) is the member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Sydney since the 2012 Sydney by-election. He ran as an independent and was backed by his predecessor, independent Clover Moore.
==Early years and background==
Greenwich was born in New Zealand to a Georgian father and American mother. His father, Victor Greenwich Dadianov (now the Honorary Consul-General of Georgia in Sydney), was born ''Prince Victor Dadianov'' of the princely Georgian Dadiani family but his mother changed the name to ''Greenwich'' after they moved as refugees to New Zealand from Georgia after the Second World War. At the age of seven, Greenwich moved with his family to Sydney, Australia. From his family residence in Circular Quay, Greenwich was educated at Sydney Grammar School and completed a Bachelor of Arts in Human Resource Management and Russian Studies at the University of New South Wales. From 1 December 1998 to 1 December 2012, Greenwich was the general manager of his own recruiting agency, ''Winning Attitudes Recruitment''.

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