George Gerasimos, founder of 'Plaisio', passes away - Who was he?
George Gerasimos, the founder and president of 'Plaisio', died at the age of 80, leaving behind a significant legacy in Greece's informatics and retail technology sectors.
George Gerasimos, founder and president of the Greek technology and retail company 'Plaisio', passed away at 80, marking the end of an era in the country's business landscape. Born in 1946 in Palaio Faliro, he graduated as a Civil Engineer from the National Technical University of Athens. In 1969, at just 23 years old, he established 'Plaisio' in a small shop in Stournari Street, initially serving students by selling design materials and embarking on a journey that would revolutionize the technology market in Greece.
Under Gerasimos's leadership, 'Plaisio' expanded significantly, marking its entry into the informatics market with growing demand leading to a broader retail network. The company's transformation continued in 1988 with the establishment of 'Plaisio Computers' in its current corporate form. Gerasimos emphasized the values of determination and resilience, frequently stating that success stemmed from not just intellect but from the courage to face challenges head-on.
Gerasimos's innovative approach and business acumen not only shaped 'Plaisio' but also influenced the wider retail technology landscape in Greece. As the company evolved, it became synonymous with progress in the tech sector, leaving a lasting legacy that continues to impact the industry today. His passing is a significant loss for the Greek business community, reminding many of the importance of vision and persistence in the face of adversity.