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Konstantinos Mitropoulos

Director at Plaisio Computers

Mr. Kostas Mitropoulos is a business consultant with extensive experience in acquisitions and mergers, strategy development and restructuring and is a member of the Board of Directors of ELTRAK S.A., Cyprus Development Bank Ltd and IOBE.

He has also served in management positions. From July 2019 until November 2020 Chairman of the Board of Directors of ATTICA BANK. During the period 2013 until June 2019, he was an Authorized Consultant of PwC in Greece, responsible for the development of the Advisory department. Between 2016 and 2017 he was also the CEO of PQH Single Special Liquidation SA, which has undertaken the liquidation of 16 Greek banks.

Mr. Kostas Mitropoulos was, between July 2011 and August 2012, the first CEO of the Public Private Property Development Fund (TAIPED).

From September 2008 to July 2011 he was Executive Chairman of Eurobank EFG Equities AEPY and Head of Global Equity Investment Banking, Brokerage & Private Equity of the Eurobank EFG group.

He was the founder in 1989 and, until 2008, Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors of KANTOR Business Consultants SA, one of the largest business consulting companies in Greece. He started his career as a business consultant at Coopers & Lybrand in England.

Mr. Kostas Mitropoulos served as a member of the Boards of Directors of the Hellenic Banks Union, HEXA, NIKAS S.A., LogicDIS S.A. and CLR Financial Services Ltd in Cyprus. He was for many years a member of the Global Advisory Council of the London Business School, vice-president of the Hellenic-British Chamber and the Entrepreneurship Club and is co-chairman of the Hellenic-British Symposium.

Mr. Kostas Mitropoulos is a mechanical and electrical engineer from NTUA with postgraduate studies in business administration and finance, with an MSc from Imperial College and a PhD from London Business School. He has published 9 articles in scientific journals on energy and strategy topics and many articles in professional journals and newspapers.