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The shipowner Spyros Polemis died

The news was made known by the Andros Yacht Club of which he was a founding member & honorary president

Newsroom July 23 07:44

Spyros Polemis, shipowner, former chairman of ICS and director of London-based Seacrest Shipping, has passed away at the age of 86.

The news was made known by the Andros Yacht Club (AYC), of which the 86-year-old shipowner was a founding member and honorary chairman.

Spyros Polemis was born in Andros and grew up in Athens. Together with his brother, Adamantios, he completed his studies in America and obtained a master’s degree in Economics.

He graduated from the University of Alexandria with a degree in mathematics and a master’s degree in mathematics.
The announcement issued by the Andros Yacht Club on the death of Spyros Polemis reads:

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“It is with great sadness that we announce the news of the death of the Honorary Chairman, long-time founding member, President of the Andros Yacht Club and former President of the International Chamber of Shipping, SPYROS MICH. POLEMI yesterday Sunday 21 July 2024.

It is with great emotion that the Kamara he adored, the Andros he cherished, the international shipping family that loses an active member as the deceased was a strong representative of the shipping community in London, Athens, New York, bid him farewell. It is a great loss primarily for the family of Spyros Polemis, but also for those who worked with him and walked with him in life and professional life.

SPYROS POLEMIS stood out for his ethics, seriousness, kindness and integrity of character. A cooperative man, a man of mediocre words and active actions, with spiritual concerns and quests, he did not bend in the turbulence of life and fought to the end.”

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