Star Bulk CEO Discusses Latest Developments

March 27, 2014

Star Theta (Photo: Star Bulk)
Star Theta (Photo: Star Bulk)

Spyros Capralos, President & Chief Executive Officer of Star Bulk Carriers Corp., global shipping company focusing on the transportation of dry bulk cargos, was recently interviewed by Barry Parker of BDP1 Consulting. Parker, a frequent contributor to Maritime Professional, asked Capralos to discuss Star Bulk’s latest developments.

The audio interview can be accessed from the Star Bulk Carriers website, under Media Interviews or by pasting the following link on your web browser http://www.starbulk.com/en/media.

Capralos served, until October 2010, as Chairman of the Athens Exchange and Chief Executive Officer of the Hellenic Exchanges Group and was the President of the Federation of European Securities Exchanges. He was formerly Vice Chairman of the National Bank of Greece ,Vice Chairman of Bulgarian Post Bank, Managing Director of the Bank of Athens and has a ten year banking experience with Bankers Trust Company (now Deutsche Bank) in Paris, New York, Athens, Milan, London. He is the current President of the Hellenic Olympic Committee and served as Secretary General of the Athens 2004 Olympics Games and Executive Director and Deputy Chief Operating Officer of the Organizing Committee for the Athens 2004 Olympic Games.
 

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