Paschal Choulidis

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Paschalis Choulidis (* around 1963 in Heidelberg) is a German entrepreneur and former board spokesman for Drillisch .

He is the son of Greek immigrants. After secondary school he learned radio and television technician. His first contact with sales was at his first employer, the Bayer subsidiary Compur.

When Compur passed its production of answering machines on to Assmann-Uher in 1986, Choulidis went into business for himself and took over repair and service. In the same year he founded V + S Telekommunikationstechnik , which Alcatel won as a partner and sold C-Netz telephones. After the start of D1 and D2, V + S distributed contracts from Debitel . In 1994 , at the instigation of Head of Sales Harald Stöber (now head of Vodafone's fixed network subsidiary Arcor ), Mannesmann made Choulidis a partner and Alphatel, which he founded, a service provider .

In the autumn of 1998, Drillisch took over Alphatel . In return, he and his brother Vlasios received almost 5% of the Drillisch shares as well as two board seats. In April 2005, after the resignation of Drillisch co-founder Marc Brucherseifer , the supervisory board elected Choulidis to head the company.

Paschalis Choulidis left the Drillisch board on June 30, 2016. He was succeeded by his brother Vlasios.

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Individual evidence

  1. Archived copy ( Memento from May 21, 2016 in the Internet Archive )