The CEO Clubs Network with over 1,000 members singled out Anastasios Spanidis for his contribution to the global business scene
Anastasios Spanidis, president of the GPA Ecosystem Group of Companies, was awarded Best Entrepreneur CEO of the Year at the 7th Burj CEO Awards, also known as “the Oscars of entrepreneurship”.
As stated in a related announcement, the CEO Clubs Network, with over 1,000 member-CEOs, highlights the Greek entrepreneurial spirit at an international level, with Mr. Spanidis to stand out for his contribution to the global business scene. At the event that brought together more than 500 world-class CEOs, Mr. Spanidis was honored for the innovative idea at the core of the GPA Ecosystem of Companies: connecting the knowledge of companies and creating goodwill for the Group’s partners.
Through his participation in over dozens of international business communities, such as CEO CoachingInternational, Theti Club (The Hellenic Tech Investor Club) and Liberty Venture, in most of which he holds an institutional role, he has managed to build an extensive network of leaders that enhances collaboration, creates new growth opportunities and promotes the mutual success of its companies and partners.
As a keynote speaker, among CEOs from more than 30 countries, in his presentation on “Marketing in the Age of Digital Transformation: Strategies for Sustainable Growth”, he focused on the change that technology brings through innovation in business operations and actions and in their meaningful communication with the public, while sharing with the participants innovative strategies that can support business growth in the long term.
“This distinction belongs to all the partners who believed in the vision and the dynamics of cooperation and co-creation, to all the customers who remained loyal for years, giving a vote of confidence in our knowledge and ability to help them grow. Our vision remains true, that we are here to help businesses grow as through their growth prosperity will come to society. If this prosperity comes in a sustainable – business-wise – way, then in this life we can have abundance for all. I am proud that such a distinction came to Greek hands and that is why, as I mentioned, it belongs to all of us” said Mr. Spanidis, pointing out the importance of continuous adaptation to a dynamic business environment.