Theodoros Karipidis

Theodoros Karipidis
Θόδωρος Καρυπίδης [1]
Born (1979-05-23) May 23, 1979
Veria, Greece
Residence Athens, Greece
Nationality Greek
Board member of Chairman of Karipidis Bros S.A
Owner of Karipidis Pallets
Owner & CEO of Cooperative and Marketing of Agricultural Products in Naoussa
President of Aris Thessaloniki F.C.

Theodoros Karipidis (born 23 May 1979) is a Greek businessman[2] known as owner of football club Aris Thessaloniki.

The Karipidis founded the "Karipidis Pallets", pallet manufacturing company in Naousa in 2001 with his sister Irene, using their family expertise in wood processing, primarily focused on the construction industry.The company took part in the Olympic projects of 2004 and 2008 an investment of five million euros completed upgrading its production lines in the plant. The annual production of pallets is €2,000,000 while the company has more than 250 codes in this product.[3] In 2014, he bought the supermarket chain Arvanitides in cooperation with Carrefour Marinopoulos.

Dealing with football

On August 6, 2014, she became known that Karipidis assumed the presidency of Veria. In September 2015, he took Inspector debts in Aris Thessaloniki, who was playing for third national category.Because the "yellows" were amateur club in this category, managed to retain the presidency and the group Veria. In the summer of 2016 Aris got back it's professional status after promoting to the Greek 2nd Division and Karipidis became the team's bigger shareholder and owner, after selling the Veria FC shares he owned.

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