Peter Tsolakides
Pandelis "Peter" Tsolakides[1] (born c. 1949)[2] is a Greek-Australian cryonicist. He is the founder, director, and chairman of Southern Cryonics.[3] He also is the director of CryoPath[4] and Cryonics Services Australia.[5] He has degrees in Science (chemistry) and Business Administration.[3] Tsolakides became interested in cryonics after reading Robert Ettinger's The Prospect of Immortality in the late 1960s.[3]
Career[edit]
Tsolakides worked in the marketing organization of Exxon Mobil,[6] a major international oil company for over 30 years, with 24 years of overseas assignments including Thailand, Singapore, Japan, and the United States, where he held progressively more senior management roles.[3] His main career path has been in strategic planning, project development planning, and major project implementation management.[3]
Before leaving to progress his own business activities in 2008, he managed a gate-keeping team of high-level executives in the US that vetted global capital projects totalling one billion dollars and other projects (e.g. divestments) valued at a further billion.[3] Since then, he has owned and managed a private consulting firm.[3]
Sources[edit]
- ↑ Tsolakides Creates Australian Cryonics Clinic. Greek Reporter. November 26, 2012
- ↑ Dozens of hopeful people pay more than $1million to have their bodies frozen after they die so they can be brought back to LIFE. Daily Mail. February 26, 2020
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 The Team. southerncryonics.com
- ↑ About us. cryopath.org
- ↑ About Us. cryonicsservicesaustralia.com
- ↑ The Cryonics Industry Would Like to Give You the Past Year, and Many More, Back. Peter Wilson. The New York Times. June 26, 2021
External links[edit]
- Peter Tsolakides – Cryonics in the Land Down Under. Cryonics Underground discussion (2021)
- Q&A: Peter Tsolakides, 69, cryonics pioneer. The Australian. July 15, 2019