Alexandros Goulandris Explained

Alexandros "Aleko" Goulandris
Birth Name:Alexandros J. "Aleko" Goulandris
Birth Date:1927
Nationality:Greek
Occupation:shipowner
Known For:founder of N. J. Goulandris
Spouse:Marietta
Children:3 daughters: Violanto, Maria-Lula and Alexandra
Parents:Nicholas J. Goulandris

Alexandros J. "Aleko" Goulandris (1927 – 25 May 2017) was a Greek shipowner, the son of Nicholas J. Goulandris, the founder of N. J. Goulandris.

In 1952, his father left the family firm, Goulandris Bros., and founded N. J. Goulandris in London. It grew with the help of his sons Yannis/John (b.1923) and twins Leonidas (b.1927) and Alexandros, and by 1958 was the sixth-largest Greek shipowner with 40 ships.[1] The business is now known as Andriaki Shipping and is based in Marousi, Athens.[1]

He married Marietta, and they had three daughters, Violanto (who pre-deceased him), Maria-Lula and Alexandra.[2] In 1994 they restored the Tourlitis Lighthouse in Andros in memory of Violanto.[2]

He died in May 2017, and was buried next to his wife in the First Cemetery of Athens.[2]

Goulandris was a "noted but very private art collector and philanthropist".[3]

Notes and References

  1. Book: I. Theotokas. G. Harlaftis. Leadership in World Shipping: Greek Family Firms in International Business. 2009. Palgrave Macmillan UK. 978-0-230-23353-9. 164–166.
  2. Web site: Katherine Filippeos . Shipowner Alexandros Goulandris Passes Away | GreekReporter.com . Greece.greekreporter.com . 25 May 2017 . 1 July 2017.
  3. Web site: Aleko Goulandris, Greek philanthropist – obituary . The Daily Telegraph. 23 June 2017 . 1 July 2017.