Ilias Psinakis ( Greek : Ηλίας Ψινάκης , born 8 April 1948) is a Greek businessman, politician, manager, and television personality.
18-458: Fab Five may refer to: Arts and entertainment [ edit ] FAB 5 , Greek reality TV show The Fab Five (film) , a 2011 documentary about the 1990s Michigan Wolverines men's basketball players Fab Five: The Texas Cheerleader Scandal , a 2008 American teen drama The Fab Five: Disney’s Pluto, Goofy, Mickey and Minnie Mouse and Donald Duck. People [ edit ] Fab Five,
36-475: A Riviera-style attraction and international tourist destination. Part of Psinakis' plan for Marathon's future is constructing an entertainment center that includes a casino, marina, hotels, villas, and a golf course. Additional plans by Psinakis for Marathon are for Marathon Lake, a park that would include boating as well as bike jogging trails paths. In cooperation with the Regional Governor of Attica,
54-513: A manager for several singers and actors in Greece. In 2010, Psinakis began his political involvement when elected to the Athens city council alongside Nikitas Kaklamanis . In addition to working to promote a favorable image of Athens in Greece and abroad, Psinakis initiated and supported the project "For a Plate of Food" designed to provide assistance to the poor in Athens. Organised in collaboration with
72-749: A nickname of Duran Duran , an English new wave band Fab Five Freddy (born 1959), American visual artist and hip hop pioneer Fab Five (University of Michigan) , the 1991 University of Michigan men's basketball team recruiting class Fab Five, later known as the Fierce Five , the United States' artistic gymnastics team at the 2012 Summer Olympics Fab Five, hosts of the American reality TV series Queer Eye See also [ edit ] Fab Four (disambiguation) Fabulous Five (disambiguation) The Famous Five (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
90-1187: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages FAB 5 For other uses of "Fab Five", see Fab Five (disambiguation) . [REDACTED] This article does not cite any sources . Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed . Find sources: "FAB 5" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( November 2011 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) 2011 Greek TV series or program FAB 5 Created by David Collins David Metzler Starring Lakis Gavalas Tryfwnas Samaras Giorgos Merlos Panos Fasoulis Ilias Psinakis (ep.1-7) Country of origin Greece No. of seasons 1 No. of episodes 8 (13 ordered) Production Running time 43 minutes Original release Network ANT1 Release November 2, 2011 ( 2011-11-02 ) FAB 5
108-520: Is different from Wikidata Pages using infobox television with missing dates Official website different in Wikidata and Misplaced Pages Ilias Psinakis Psinakis served as Mayor of Marathon , located in the administrative region of Attica, from 2014 until 2019. Psinakis was born in Greece to Panagiotis and Alice Psinakis. His father owned an electronics factory and his uncle Steve Psinakis owned
126-595: The Amphictyony of Ancient Greek Cities (Greek: Αμφικτυονία Αρχαίων Ελληνικών Πόλεων) in March 2016. Headquartered in Marathon, the focus of the association is protection and propagation of Greek cultural heritage and support of cultural interests. Since its inception, numerous municipalities in Greece have become member cities. In an effort to revitalize Marathon, Psinakis has worked with Greek and Chinese investors to create
144-510: The Archdiocese of Athens and the government organization "Apostoli", thousands of Athens' needy were provided free food and assistance. Psinakis became a candidate for Mayor of the Municipality of Marathon in 2014. A resident there for more than twenty years at the time of his candidacy, the area's citizens elected him for the position in the first voting round on May 18, 2014 with 53.55% of
162-654: The Medal of the Legion of Marathon in 2015. In May of that year, Psinakis presented the first of this award to the President of the Hellenic Republic Prokopis Pavlopoulos . Subsequent recipients of the award have been Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew , Hollywood director James Cameron , Jim Gianopulos of 20th Century Fox , actors Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson , and thirty-seven foreign ambassadors from around
180-538: The energy supplier company Meralco in Philippines . He grew up in Philippines and Greece . While attending university in the United Kingdom , Psinakis studied international business and marketing, eventually receiving master's degrees in both. Early in his career pursuits, Psinakis worked as a fashion model. After modeling, Psinakis went on to work as a writer for a Greek television series. His next career move
198-455: The physical health of the municipality's citizens", and demanding his resignation. Psinakis refused to resign, characterising the action as planned unconstitutional procedure that is not provided for by law and has no legal precedent. According to him it only had purpose of "spoofing and anthropophagy". Instead of politicking, he urged to manage the consequences of this disaster in a climate of solidarity and joint effort. In early 2015, Psinakis
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234-566: The show) External links [ edit ] Official website (in Greek) Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=FAB_5&oldid=1146928345 " Categories : 2011 Greek television series debuts 2010s Greek television series ANT1 original programming Greek reality television series Hidden categories: Articles lacking sources from November 2011 All articles lacking sources Articles with short description Short description
252-505: The total vote. Psinakis was sworn into office in August 2014. During his inauguration speech, the new mayor gave his vision for Marathon and the surrounding region that included a focus on transparency, meritocracy and development. On August 3, 2018, following the disastrous fires in the region, the municipal council of Marathon passed unanimously a resolution characterising Psinakis "undesirable", "incapable" and "extremely dangerous even to
270-470: The world. Recipients of the award are given the title "World Ambassador of Marathon". Psinakis established the non-profit Marathon Foundation in order to further tourism, sports, and culture in the region as well as promote charitable events for the needy that provide food, water and medical care throughout Greece. In an effort to unite the various regions of Greece containing antiquities as well as historical and cultural landmarks, Psinakis established
288-948: Was a Greek reality TV show . The show is based on the American show, Queer Eye . In each episode, the team of five men known collectively as the "Fab Five" perform a makeover (in the parlance of the show, a "make-better") on a man, revamping his wardrobe, redecorating his home and offering advice on grooming, lifestyle and food. The show premiered on 2 November 2011. The Fab Five [ edit ] Lakis Gavalas: "Fashion Savant", expert on clothing , fashion and personal styling Tryfonas Samaras: "Grooming Guru", expert on hair, grooming, personal hygiene , and makeup Giorgos Merlos: "Design Doctor", expert on interior design and home organization Panos Fasoulis: " Food and Wine Connoisseur ", expert on alcohol , beverages, food preparation , and presentation Ilias Psinakis: "Culture Vulture", expert on popular culture , relationships and social interaction (only episodes 1-7 because he left
306-856: Was appointed head of international public relations for the Central Union of Municipalities (KEDE). In his association with the appointment, Psinakis has worked to return the Parthenon Marbles, also known as the Elgin Marbles , to Greece from the British Museum in London. Psinakis' other activities as mayor include participation in the Hellenic Parliament . In an effort to honor on Greek athletes, celebrities, philanthropists, entertainers, and other notable individuals internationally, Psinakis created
324-452: Was as manager for the Greek singer Sakis Rouvas . After his 16-year working relationship with Rouvas ended in 2004, Psinakis decided to manage his own entertainment career, later appearing as a judge on Greek television reality shows such as Super Idol , Dream Show , Greece's Got Talent (Greek:Ελλάδα Έχεις Ταλέντο) , The X Factor . During this time period, Psinakis continued to work as
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