Minos Kyriakou

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Minos Kyriakou (born May 31, 1938 in Poros ; † July 2, 2017 ) was a Greek manager ; he was chairman of the Greek National Olympic Committee .

Life

In 1988 Minos Kyriakou founded the radio station ANT1 FM 97.2 in Athens. Kyriakou was CEO of the Greek media company Antenna Group . In addition, he headed the company Euro Holdings Capital & Investment Corporation , was the owner of the Greek company Athenian Sea Carriers Ltd. and Bacoil International and Athenian Oil Trading Inc . Kyrakou was President of the Aegean Foundation . In the 1970s he survived a plane crash as the only occupant uninjured. Kyriakou was married to the actress Mari Kyriakou for the second time. From his first marriage he had two sons.

Prizes and awards (selection)

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Individual evidence

  1. Minos Kyriakou, former head of the Greek Olympic committee, dies at age 75. In: ESPN. July 3, 2017, accessed May 20, 2018 .
  2. berliner-zeitung.de: King Minos. Retrieved March 11, 2015 .
  3. ^ Antenna-Group: History-Time-Line, 1988
  4. heise.de: Gruner and Jahr go shopping at King Minos , October 5, 2005