At a time when CEO turnover in major corporations has reached record highs—1,800 executive departures between October 2023 and October 2024, according to the Financial Times—Greek and Greek-born leaders are not only holding their ground but also rising to new heights.
From financial titans like Jamie Dimon of JP Morgan Chase to retail powerhouse Ron Vachris of Costco, pharmaceutical leader Albert Bourla of Pfizer, and luxury fashion executive Pierre-Emanuel Angeloglou of LVMH, Greek executives are making their mark worldwide. Their ability to navigate inflation, high interest rates, supply chain disruptions, and economic uncertainty underscores their resilience and adaptability.
What sets these leaders apart? A combination of strong educational backgrounds, innovation, adaptability, and relentless ambition—qualities that define a successful CEO. Many attribute their drive to their Greek heritage, often described as synonymous with perseverance, strategic thinking, and survival in challenging environments. Some even contribute to Greece’s economy, facilitating investments and growth in their homeland.
Pierre-Emanuel Angeloglou – LVMH Fashion Group
The Architect of Luxury
On his birthday, March 5, 2024, Bernard Arnault, one of the world’s richest men, gifted Pierre-Emanuel Angeloglou a prestigious promotion—CEO of LVMH Fashion Group, overseeing brands like Fendi, Kenzo, Marc Jacobs, and Stella McCartney. Having previously led Louis Vuitton’s fashion and leather goods division, Angeloglou has proven his expertise in luxury markets, overseeing billion-euro growth in men’s fashion and accessories. Though fluent in seven languages, Greek is not one of them—a rare exception among Greek executives.
Ron Vachris – Costco
From Forklift Driver to CEO
Starting as a seasonal forklift driver while studying business, Ron Vachris climbed the ranks over 28 years to become CEO of Costco in January 2024. With $254 billion in annual revenue, the retail giant thrives on its private-label products and subscription model. Known for his humility, Vachris credits his rise to hard work and perseverance, values deeply embedded in Greek culture.
Konstantina Kanellopoulou – Deutsche Wohnen S.A.
A Powerhouse in German Real Estate
A leader in Germany’s real estate sector, Konstantina Kanellopoulou became co-CEO of Deutsche Wohnen S.A. in 2022 after Vonovia acquired it for €19.1 billion. Now, as CEO of GSW Immobilien AG, she oversees a €3.3 billion portfolio, focusing on sustainable housing solutions. Her leadership is shaping the future of urban living in Germany.
Merilyn Paspaley – Paspaley Pearls, Pinctada Hotels & Resorts
The Queen of Pearls
Born into Australia’s renowned Paspaley family, Merilyn Paspaley transformed her father’s pearl business into a global empire, expanding into luxury hospitality with Pinctada Hotels & Resorts. Awarded the Order of Australia for her contributions to the jewelry industry, she continues to define elegance and exclusivity in the luxury sector.
Harry Sideris – Duke Energy
Powering America’s Future
Raised by Greek immigrant parents in North Carolina, Harry Sideris spent three decades climbing the ranks at Duke Energy. Now, as CEO, he leads the $29 billion energy company, serving millions across the U.S. His strategic leadership is propelling Duke Energy toward sustainability and innovation.
Evangelia Gouleta – Skyline Equities Realty
The Woman Who Built Miami
A first-generation Greek-American, Evangelia Gouleta turned a childhood investment in real estate into a $5 billion empire. As CEO of Skyline Equities Realty, she has shaped luxury real estate across the U.S., including Miami’s exclusive Brickell Avenue. A strong advocate for Greek-American organizations, she continues to promote Hellenism worldwide.
Jamie Dimon – JP Morgan Chase
The Financial Powerhouse
A third-generation Greek-American, Jamie Dimon has led JP Morgan Chase for 20 years, steering the bank through the 2008 financial crisis and beyond. Widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in global finance, Dimon remains deeply connected to his Greek roots, advocating for investment in Greece.
Albert Bourla – Pfizer
The Visionary Behind the COVID-19 Vaccine
Born in Thessaloniki, Albert Bourla led Pfizer through the pandemic, overseeing the development of the COVID-19 vaccine. Despite corporate challenges, his leadership continues to drive innovation in healthcare. A proud Greek, Bourla has championed significant Pfizer investments in Greece, fostering job creation and research advancements.
Ted Sarandos – Netflix
The Entertainment Game-Changer
The grandson of a Greek immigrant, Ted Sarandos transformed Netflix into a streaming powerhouse. Starting as a video store manager, he played a pivotal role in Netflix’s evolution, ultimately becoming co-CEO. A close advisor to Hollywood and political figures, Sarandos frequently visits Greece and supports its film industry.
Michel Doukeris – AB InBev
The King of Beer
Born in Brazil to Greek parents, Michel Doukeris now leads AB InBev, the world’s largest beer company. He has expanded the company’s global reach with operations in 24 countries and 150,000 employees. Proud of his Greek heritage, he frequently highlights the influence of Greek values on his leadership style.
From finance and retail to pharmaceuticals and luxury goods, these Greek and Greek-born CEOs are shaping industries, influencing economies, and redefining success on a global scale. Their journeys embody resilience, innovation, and the Greek spirit of determination, proving that leadership transcends borders.