Lekishvili was born on 20 April 1947 in
Tbilisi,
Georgia. He graduated from
Georgian Polytechnic Institute with a degree in Heat and Energy Engineering (High Temperature Physics) in 1971. He then started working for the same institute as a scientific associate and senior scientific associate of the High Temperature Physics Department from 1971 through 1972. In 1972-1973, he was the instructor of Tbilisi City Komsomol Committee. In 1973-1974, he was the secretary and then the first secretary of the Pervomaysky District Komsomol Committee in Tbilisi. From 1974 through 1977, he worked as the secretary and the first secretary of Tbilisi City Komsomol Committee. Starting from 1977 until 1990, he held supervisory positions in Georgia's
Communist Party and
Soviet government bodies, serving as the second and the first secretary of the Party Committee of Pervomaysky District and then as the district's Chairman of the Executive Committee from 1977 through 1989, and as second and first secretary of the Party Committee from 1989 through 1990. In the midst of his governmental activities, he also graduated from
Moscow Economy Academy in 1988. At the end of 1990, Lekishvili founded
Galo G.M. Co Ltd, merging it with
Kavkasioni Co Ltd in 1991, which was then restructured and incorporated into
Coca Cola Bottlers, Georgia. In 1994, Lekishvili family took control of the management of the company. ==Political career==