PwC has announced the promotion of five new partners in its Greek offices, located in Athens and Thessaloniki. Christodoulos Chaviaras, Katerina Grivaki, Leonidas Papaioannou, George Papathanasiou, and Dimitris Vasiliadis have been elevated to partner positions as part of the firm’s annual partner intake process.
PwC’s Greek operations boast a team of over 1,000 employees working across its Athens and Thessaloniki offices.
New Partners:
- Christodoulos Chaviaras
Practice Area: Corporate Finance and Mergers & Acquisitions
With PwC Since 2018
Chaviaras expressed his excitement and honor at joining the partnership. He views the role as a commitment to enhancing client value, supporting colleagues, and making a positive societal impact. - Katerina Grivaki
Practice Area: Tax
With PwC Since 2012
A lawyer admitted to the Athens Bar in 2006, Grivaki specializes in M&A Tax and International Tax Structuring. Her extensive experience covers real estate, tourism, energy, and infrastructure transactions. Grivaki sees her promotion as a motivation to deliver increased value to clients, colleagues, and society. - Leonidas Papaioannou
Practice Area: Consulting
With PwC Since 2001
Papaioannou has been with PwC’s consulting team for over two decades, focusing on human resources services, including reorganization, talent management, and performance management. He currently leads PwC’s Consulting practice in the Government & Public Sector. - George Papathanasiou
Practice Area: Assurance
With PwC Since 2005
Details regarding Papathanasiou’s role and comments are not included in the announcement. - Dimitris Vasiliadis
Practice Area: Consulting, with a focus on Financial Services
With PwC Since: 2020
Vasiliadis acknowledged the support and trust of colleagues and clients in reaching this milestone and expressed gratitude to PwC’s partners and his team.
Marios Psaltis, Managing Partner of PwC Greece, congratulated the new partners, praising their significant contributions to the firm and expressing enthusiasm about the value they will bring in their expanded roles.