Starting out as a top performer at Merrill Lynch, Byron later ignited his entrepreneurial journey in 1992, remaining loyal to his core values of Quality, Innovation, Passion, and Integrity.
Those values have always underpinned his personal and professional life.
Byron founded PeopleCert in 2000. Under Byron’s leadership, PeopleCert evolved from a Greek player to the global leader in the certification of professional and language skills. To date, the company has delivered millions of exams and certified millions of people across 200+ countries, helping them to enhance their lives and careers. Following the acquisition of Axelos in 2021 for €450 million (the highest ever acquisition abroad from the Greek private sector),PeopleCert became the first unicorn of Greek origin (valuation exceeding USD1bn).
In 2019, Byron won the title of the Entrepreneur of the Year, at the European Business Awards, representing the United Kingdom, putting PeopleCert in the elite group of Europe's top 1% most successful companies (from a list of 120.000 enterprises). In same year, Byron was named “Self-Made” Entrepreneur of the Year” by EY in Greece, in recognition of his positive contributions to society and outstanding global business performance.
Byron has a drive to contribute to society in an effort to make a positive difference. Elected as President of CEPIS (recently retired), the organisation representing 500,000 IT professionals from 29 countries across Europe, Byron is actively involved in promoting high professional standards, growing the pool of digitally skilled professionals, encouraging digital competence for the workforce, and making IT good for Europe. With a constant focus on skilling-reskilling-upskilling, PeopleCert has helped millions to remain relevant, significantly raising digital literacy levels on a global scale. Through numerous CSR activities, he tries to leave a social footprint for todays generations and the ones to come.