George M. Foustanos

George M. Foustanos was born in Athens in 1948. He is the son of Michael G. Foustanos and Kallirroi, née Valmas. He studied Naval Architecture and Shipbuilding at the Southampton College of Technology before joining his family’s business – Valmas Shipping Ltd. – in 1972. Between 1979 and 1989 he was a director and partner of Seastar Navigation Co. Ltd., also heading its technical department. For many years he was a board member of the Union of Greek Shipowners and also served as a member of the board of directors and the governing committee of the Hellenic Chamber of Shipping. He has acted as a board member of the Piraeus Port Authority and the Piraeus Marine Club. He is a founding member of HELMEPA (Hellenic Marine Environment Protection Association) and served as a member of its board. He was also a founding member of the Hellenic Marine Consortium and served as vicepresident and member of its executive committee. He was a member of the Det Norske Veritas and the Bureau Veritas Greek committees, as well as of BIMCO’s documentary committee. He has served as a board member for several years the Institute of Hellenic Maritime History and the Oinoussian Maritime Museum. Ιn 1990, he decided to abandon his shipowning career in order to focus exclusively on researching maritime history, envisioning the documentation and communication of the achievements of the modern Greek merchant marine. In this context, he was also the publisher of the maritime periodical ARGO for 25 years, while he is so far the author of 40 books on shipping. In 2014 he founded the first online maritime museum, the Greek Shipping Miracle. In the beginning of 2020 he founded with his son Michalis Foustanos, the non-profit enterprise NAVIRA which aims, among others, to save any archival material related to the maritime industry as well as to establish, in the island of Syros, a research of modern maritime history.

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