40 Under 40

Konstantinos Papadimitriou

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by Dustin Plantholt Editor-in-Chief
January 26, 2024
Konstantinos Papadimitriou

Konstantinos Papadimitriou’s selection as a Monaco 40 under 40 laureate is both a testament to his exceptional qualities and a reflection of Greece’s rich intellectual tradition, a nation renowned for nurturing some of the greatest minds in history. As the editor-in-chief of this publication, it is a genuine pleasure to highlight a gentleman like Konstantinos – intelligent, service-oriented, and dedicated to excellence in every aspect of his professional and personal life.

Currently thriving in Business & Marketing Development at Greek House Davos, Konstantinos holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management and Administration from Bolton University, recognized among the UK’s top 30. His guiding motto, “The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary,” resonates through his career and life approach.

At Greek House Davos, a pivotal hub within the World Economic Forum (WEF) ecosystem in Davos, Konstantinos has demonstrated a deep understanding of global economic trends and effective marketing strategies. The WEF in Davos is a crucial assembly of global leaders and thinkers, and within its ecosystem, Konstantinos has excelled in contributing to high-level discussions on global economic policies and business innovations.

The definition of a ‘gentleman’ encompasses intelligence, integrity, and a propensity to assist others. Konstantinos personifies these traits, consistently exhibiting them in professional and personal settings, affirming his status as a true gentleman of our era.

Konstantinos’s achievements are a contemporary tribute to the lasting legacy of Greek intellectual and cultural influence. His recognition as a Monaco 40 under 40 laureate celebrates an ideal - the embodiment of wisdom, service, and excellence, deeply rooted in one of the world’s most ancient civilizations. 


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Dustin Plantholt

Editor-in-Chief

Dustin Plantholt is a Senior Editor at Monaco Voice and a Vatican journalist based outside Washington, D.C. His reporting explores the intersection of technology, ethics, faith, and global culture. A journalist and documentary filmmaker, he has interviewed world leaders and innovators, and moderates international forums on digital transformation and media ethics.

Honored with multiple knighthoods from Portugal, Brazil, and Montenegro, and recipient of the Red Cross Silver Medal of North Macedonia, Plantholt also holds honorary doctorates in International Relations (Ukraine) and Ethical AI Management (Armenia). Named to Forbes Monaco’s “40 Under 40,” his work champions technology and storytelling as tools for understanding and human connection.

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