Theodoros Chatzistamatiou
Non-Executive Vice President
Email: tcha@space.gr
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Mr. Theodoros Chatzistamatiou was born in Athens on 3-7-1949. He is a graduate of the Department of Mathematics of the University of Athens (1973) and of NCSR Demokritos (degree in Analysis and Programming (1973)), while during the period 1975-1976 he pursued studies in analysis and programming. He has extensive professional experience in the IT sector from 1975 to date, both in the private and public sectors. In 1977, he served as Payroll Manager in the Hellenic Navy General Staff of the Ministry of National Defense, with responsibility for planning and analysis. In the period 1990-1993 he was managing director of the state-owned societe anonyme: Hellenic Information Systems S.A., a subsidiary of ETBA, and by assuming the position of manager of the Mediterranean Integrated Program (MIP) for IT, he achieved the absorption of IMP to reach 97% within two years (from 13%). In 1993 he was a secretary at the General Secretariat of Information Systems of the Ministry of Finance. In the period 1994-1999 he held the position of director in the Hellenic Navy Hydrographic Service. In the period 1999-2006 he was president of ISCHYS S.A. (Securities Trading Company). In the period 2000-2012 he was president and CEO of Master Hellas Consulting S.A. In the period 2009-2013 he was chairman of the board of directors of DEYKALION S.A. He is the author of the book: "Learning COBOL Language" (1982) and his articles have been published in the industry and daily press (1983-1992). He also has many years of educational experience in computer science, as in the period 1981-1987 he was a professor of computer languages at School of Computer Programmers of the Ministry of National Defense. He has participated in a number of complex IT projects. He is fluent in English. From 17-03-2016 he was an independent non-executive member of the Board of Directors of Space Hellas. In 2020 he was elected non-executive Vice President of the Board of Directors of Space Hellas.
