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Evangelos Mytilineos

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Residence
  
Athens, Greece

Religion
  
Greek Orthodox

Net worth
  
US$700 million (2015)


Occupation
  
Steel & Energy

Nationality
  
Greek

Name
  
Evangelos Mytilineos

Born
  
July 30, 1954 (age 69) (
1954-07-30
)
Athens, Greece

Board member of
  
Owner & President of Mytilineos Holdings Owner of Metka

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Evangelos Mytilineos (Greek: Ευάγγελος Μυτιληναίος, born in Athens in 1954) is a Greek business magnate, chairman of the Board of Directors of Mytilineos Holdings that he founded in 1990.

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Career

Evangelos Mytilineos graduated from the Economics Department of the Law School of Athens University and holds a master's degree in Economics from the London School of Economics.

He is Chairman and CEO of Mytilineos Holdings. He is also Chairman of the Board in Protergia and vice president of the Board ALUMINIUM A. E. since 2004 (subsidiary of Mytilineos and second-largest metals producer of the country). He has been awarded inter alia to important business activity, as Businessman of the Year by the business magazine CAPITAL (1998) and has received the KOUROS award Entrepreneurship Club in the category Innovation and Development (1998).

Evangelos Mytilineos lobbied against Grexit and the heavy tax policy applied in Greece to recover from its debt

Football

Iraklis FC was sold in 2000 to Evangelos Mytilineos for almost €3,500,000 (1.18 billion drachmas). Despite the acquisition of many promising players during the first summer, the 2000–2001 season didn't have the expected results, with the club finishing in 5th position of the national championship, out of European qualification spots. However, Iraklis managed to progress to the 2nd round of UEFA Cup. The following summer, Mytilineos sold the highly rated striker Michalis Konstantinou to Panathinaikos, setting a new record for the highest fee received for a domestic transfer.

References

Evangelos Mytilineos Wikipedia