George Paraskevaides

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George Paraskevaides (1916 – December 5, 2007) was a Cypriot philanthropist and businessman who focused on the construction business in Europe and the Middle East.[1] Paraskevaides was one of the co-founders of Joannou & Paraskevaides, an important international construction firm based in Cyprus, with fellow Cypriot, Stelios Ioannou.[1]

Early life

Paraskevaides was born in Athens, Greece, in 1916.[1] His family moved to Cyprus when he was very young.[1] He studied architecture at Politecnico di Milano in Milan, Italy.[1]

Career

Paraskevaides joined forces with Stelios Ioannou following the end of World War II. Together the two partners founded the Joannou & Paraskevaides company, which is better known as J&P.[1] Their company would eventually grow into a major international construction giant, with dozens of projects throughout Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia.[1]

He was also well known for his philanthropic work. He helped to build an organ transplant center in Nicosia, Cyprus.[1] He also paid to send children for medical treatment in the United States.[1]

Paraskevaides received a number of awards and recognitions for his work in both business and philanthropy. He was inducted into the Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II.[1] He was also awarded the Saint Marcus Medal from the Vatican.[1]

Death

George Paraskevaides died at the London Clinic in London on December 5, 2007, at the age of 91.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Aji, Albert (December 5, 2007). "Cypriot construction magnate and philanthropist George Paraskevaides dies at 91". International Herald Tribune. Associated Press. Retrieved December 8, 2007. [dead link]

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