Michelle Troconis, a CEO and mother, charged in Jennifer Dulos’ disappearance
Troconis and Fotis Dulos became entangled in a romantic relationship a year before Jennifer Dulos
filed for divorce, according to court filings in the case. Jennifer Dulos said in the documents her estranged husband referred to Troconis as his “paramour.”
Troconis had “significant ties to Argentina,” according to the divorce proceeding filings, because her child lives there and the father of her child owns a ski resort there.
“[In] the past, my husband has made references to disappearing to a ski resort, ‘where everyone wears masks every day and are indistinguishable from one another,’” Jennifer Dulos said in the filings.
Troconis worked for nine years as a marketing director for Cerro Castor, an Argentinian ski resort, which hosted the 2012 Freestyle Skiing World Cup.
She was deeply involved with the initial set of the the resort, her
LinkedIn profile says, and was in charge of hosting high-profile guests, including celebrities and politicians. Troconis attended board meetings, traveled to other resorts across the globe and wooed potential investors in the company.
The woman briefly worked for ESPN [Argentina & Chile] as a producer and hosted a show called “Snow Time” in 2004. She interviewed World Cup athletes, directors of ski resorts and celebrities on the show.
The last or current job Troconis has listed on her Linkedin account is “corporate events coordinator” in Miami Beach, Fla.
Troconis has been living at Fotis Dulos’ Farmington home, according to public records. She previously lived in Miami Dade County.
The entrepreneur and her sister, Daniela Troconis, invented “Seal” shoe protectors, designed to keep snow, rain and mud off of footwear. They operated a company and distributed the shoes out of Miami.
Troconis appeared in photos with the
Fore Group, Fotis Dulos’ firm, including one in 2018 when the company
won eight awards from the Home Builders Association of Connecticut.
According to court filings in Dulos’ divorce, Fotis Dulos claimed “to be in dire financial circumstances” and that the Fore Group, which he is the sole shareholder of, may qualify for bankruptcy.
Dulos also said the “Fore Group has not generated any cash flow in 2019,” according to court documents.
Troconis graduated from the Universidad Central de Venezuela with a bachelor’s degree in psychology in 1998, her online professional profile says. bbm
Troconis’ private Instagram account reads: “CEO de mi hogar. Creadora de ideas para el dia a dia de Nicole,” which translates to, “CEO of my house. Creator of ideas for the day to day of Nicole.”
ETA: Take note tn.com.ar is also a major news site in Venezuela.
I don't believe MT was born in Tennessee without a credible source link.