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Evangelos "Vangelis" Marinakis (Ευάγγελος (Βαγγέλης) Μαρινάκης), born 30 July 1967) is a Greek businessman and investor, the principal shareholder of a number of companies operating in the shipping, media and football sectors. Marinakis is the son of shipowner and politician Miltiadis Marinakis from Crete.
Marinakis (Greek: Μαρινάκης) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Evangelos Marinakis (born 1967), Greek shipowner; Miltiadis Marinakis (1930–1999), Greek shipowner and politician, father of Evangelos; Nikos Marinakis (born 1993), Greek professional footballer; Kosmas Marinakis (born unknown), Greek Economics Lecturer
Evangelos Marinakis: media, shipping $3.1 billion John Angelicoussis and family Shipping $2.4 billion (2015) Chryss Goulandris Shipping $2.4 billion (2015) George Prokopiou and family Shipping $2 billion (2015) Sokratis Kokkalis: Telecommunications, construction $1.9 billion (2015) Evangelos Mytilineos: steel $1.7 billion George Economou and family
On 2 September 2016, Vangelis Marinakis, owner of Alter Ego Media won one of the four national television licenses auctioned in Greece after spending EUR 73.8m in a highly unusual competitive bidding process. [2] On 29 September, the company patented the name and the logo of the network.
Evangelos Marinakis has said that one of the reasons the monument was such an important project for him to contribute to, is because his mother, Irene Karakatsani, is a descendant of the Ypsilantis family, whose ancestors played a central role in the Greek War of Independence.
In 2010, Evangelos Marinakis, a successful shipping magnate, bought the team from Sokratis Kokkalis. [3] During the first year of his presidency, Marinakis appointed fans' favourite Ernesto Valverde as coach (who came back for a second tenure in the club) and signed players with international pedigree, such as Albert Riera , Ariel Ibagaza ...
According to that report the decisions that they came up with after their meeting were to support Sarris' candidacy for the presidency of the Greek Football Federation in the upcoming election, aiming to control it, and that Evangelos Marinakis, president of Olympiacos, would have a leading role in the organization.
On 18 May 2017, Evangelos Marinakis completed his takeover of Nottingham Forest, [112] bringing an end to Al-Hasawi's reign as Forest owner. Incumbent manager Mark Warburton was sacked on 31 December 2017 following a 1–0 home defeat to struggling Sunderland , with a record of one win in seven. [ 113 ]