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Roys Poyiadjis (born 14 August 1965) is a Greek Cypriot entrepreneur and financier. He is most notable for his role in the largest Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) settlement with an individual at a sum of $200 million.〔"(SEC press release. "Former AremisSoft CEO Roys Poyiadjis Pays Approximately $200 Million in Settlement of SEC Fraud Case )." 2005–87〕 ==Biography== Poyiadjis was born in Cyprus, and on 14 August 1974, his ninth birthday, he and his family fled their homes in Famagusta as a result of Turkish invasion of Cyprus. They lived in a refugee camp.〔Brown, Heidi. "(No Island is an Island )." Forbes. 7 August 2000.〕〔Scheider, Jessica. ("The Ghost Town of Cyprus: Roys Poyiadjis Tells His Witness Account of the 1974 Turkish Invasion." ) Famagusta Gazette. 2012〕 He married Donna Florence Costanzo Poyiadjis in June 2000 and has two children.〔Crim No. 01-CR-01177 (LTS). Sentencing Memorandum Letters of Support. Tab 1. Accessed via (PACER )〕 Poyiadjis received a scholarship to attend the Athens College, and then returned to Cyprus for high school.〔〔(Athens College Bulletin ) Volume 17. Winter 1974. pg. 19〕 He then completed his compulsory military service in the Cyprus Armed Forces.〔Crim No. 01-CR-01177 (LTS). Sentencing Memorandum Letters of Support. Tab 4. Accessed via (PACER )〕 He received a B.S. in 1989 from the University of Kent in England, with Honors in Communications Engineering 〔Bloomberg Businessweek. (Executive Profile: Roys Poyiadjis )〕 In 1993, he received a M.B.A. from the London Business School. In 1988, he won the gold medal in (British Universities Boxing Championships ) in the Light Heavyweight division. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Roys Poyiadjis」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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