Tzvi Odzer American Entrepreneur
Tzvi Odzer is an American Jewish entrepreneur and philanthropist. He founded a company called Paper Pro Inc. at the age of 18 after having spent years selling janitorial supplies door-to-door. His company has grown to $15 million in revenue and earned him the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year award in 2000. He has been in the distribution industry for over 30 years. He is one of the top young Jews to watch in 2021.
In December 1999, Tzvi Odzer gave $1,000 to the Weiner Committee, the maximum a federal candidate could receive from an individual. By June 2000, Tzvi Odzer gave three checks for $2,000 to the Weiner Committee. Each check was signed by Odzer and included the name of one of his children in the “for” line. The Weiner Committee recorded the donations as contributions from Odzer’s family. He has since filed an appeal of his decision.
A well-known philanthropist Tzvi Odzer is known for his charitable efforts. He has a number of Jewish organizations, such as Bris Avrohom. It is an organization that is non-profit and committed to aiding Jews of Eastern European origin to establish strong roots. His charitable work extends over the New York area and New Jersey. He helps Jewish communities across the globe all the way from Zhitomir, Ukraine, to New York City.
The entrepreneur from New York was born and was raised in Brooklyn in Brooklyn, where he was a student at Yeshiva of Flatbush High School as well as The Brooklyn College Scholars Program.