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Almost half of listed companies are family enterprises
A man over the age of 61 with at least a master's degree and most likely related to the company's main shareholder is the average member of the board of directors of companies listed on the Athens Stock Exchange, according to the fourth annual survey by RSM Greece.
PwC: Greek CEOs optimistic about economies and businesses
Greek CEOs are also optimistic about the recovery of the economies, according to the results of the 24th Annual Report of CEO of PwC, Specifically, one year after the onset of the pandemic, 75% of Greek CEOs, in harmony with global CEOs, express their optimism recording a large increase compared to last year's pessimistic outlook where the corresponding index reached only 23%.
Alpha appoints two new executives
Alpha Bank has added two new positions, chief legal officer and head of international operations, to its executive committee, Greece's fourth-largest lender said on Thursday.
The bank appointed Sergiu Oprescu as general manager of its international network, and Nikos Salakas as chief legal and governance officer.
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Turkish Airlines' Kotil named Turkey's best performing CEO
Turkey's best performing CEOs have been awarded in an Istanbul ceremony organized by Harvard Business Review Turkey and KoçSistem Inc. The grand prize was awarded to Turkish Airlines CEO Temel Kotil, the magazine said in a written statement on Jan. 21.
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Erospolis takes a break from lively social life and reflects on the international and local corporate world with its acronyms, euphemisms and cultural traps.I lost my sense of reality and language with the word ?CPO.?
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Thousands of corporate officials seek employment abroad
By Ilias Bellos
Besides cash, the Greek economy is also running low on human resources as senior executives from the private sector are now seeking employment abroad. The trend has grown all out of proportion, hurting the very human capital that is vital for the country to emerge from the economic crisis.