Dimitris Dimitriadis

Governor

Director of Finance, RES, PPC SA

Mr. Dimitrios I. Dimitriadis has a multi-year experience in structured finance and transportation/maritime industries serving various senior positions while he joined the S-Group in May 2016 as Chief Strategy Officer both in Stalwart Management Ltd & S-Bulkers.

Previously, he was Director of Investment Banking & Advisory in XRTC Ltd (Advisor to China Development Bank) developing and managing shipping portfolio, debt and equity capital markets origination, distressed assets restructuring, corporate advisory, as well as M&A’s deals structuring. In 2010, he and his company XRTC Ltd won in Lloyd’s List Greek Shipping awards the Greek Shipping Financier award.

From 2006 to 2009 he was Relationship Manager in XRTC Ltd which acted as Representative of Natixis in Greece, where he experienced in debt portfolio management, deal origination & underwriting for structured finance as well as project financing.

Prior joining Greek Navy to fulfill his military duties, he was appointed in the Ministry for Rural Development & Food in 2004, as an Advisor of the Minister.

Between 2002-2004 he served Piraeus Port Authority S.A. as Advisor of its Chairman & CEO with focus in financial & administrative restructuring & re-engineering, IPO listing, Container & Car Terminals operations management & strategic expansion as well as ISPS Code and security measures during the Olympic Games of 2004.

From March 2011 to January 2014 he was appointed by Greek government as Executive Director in the BoD of Corinth Canal Co. He is a Class A’ Accountant and he has a strong academic record. Mr. Dimitriadis is a member of various professional groups.

Education:

Mr. Dimitriadis holds a BSc in Business Administration-Finance from University of Macedonia in Thessaloniki, an MSc in International Transport from Cardiff University of Wales, an MSc in Political Economy & Economics from London School of Economics & Political Science and a Post Graduate Diploma in Conflict Crisis Management Resolution from University of Aberdeen.