Английская Википедия:Chrysanthos Panas
Chrysanthos Panas (Greek: Χρύσανθος Πανάς; born 16 November 1968)[1][2] is a Greek businessman, art collector, author of Greek Islands book by Assouline, member of the Intangible Cultural Heritage committee of the Greek National Committee of UNESCO and philanthropist from Athens.[3] In his native country he is mainly known as the owner of restaurants and clubs in Athens city center and the southern suburbs (the latter also known as Athens Riviera).[2][4][5][6]
Biography
Panas was born in 1968 in Athens, Greece and grew up in the seaside suburb of Vouliagmeni.[2][7] He is a descendant[8] of the noble Panas family of Cephalonia which origins are traced back to the 16th century.[9] A graduate of Deree the American College of Greece (Bachelor's Degree),[7][10] Panas is married to jewelry designer Elena Syraka and he is father of one child,[2][11] the artist Lil Koni.[12]
Business career
Chrysanthos Panas started his involvement in business at a young age along with his older brother Spyros, when they took over the management of a beach bar within Nautical Club of Vouliagmeni facilities.[8][7][13][14] Later in 1992 the two siblings founded the Panas Group Sophisticated Hospitality.[2] Over the years, Panas Group got the ownership and management of various restaurants and clubs in the greater Athens region.[7][15][4][16][17][18][19]
Other activities
Starting in 1990, Panas managed to acquire an art collection of over 300 artworks[3] of various artists including Marina Abramović, Stephen Antonakos, George Bouzianis, and Thomas Helbig.[20] He is also a member of the Advisory Committee concerning Artistic Issues of Michael Cacoyannis Foundation.
Since 2016 he is a donor to the Greek charitable organization ELEPAP-Rehabilitation for The Disabled (Greek: ΕΛΕΠΑΠ).[21] In 2018 he was awarded by the president of Elpida Association of Friends of Children with Cancer, Marianna Vardinogiannis for supporting children with neoplastic disease.[22]
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