Admiral (ret) Ioannis Egolfopoulos is Senior Advisor at the Research Institute for European and American Studies (RIEAS).
Admiral (ret) Ioannis Egolfopoulos served in the Greek Navy from 1971 until 2004. He received his Master of Science in Engineering and Weapons Engineering and Master of Science in Physics from the Naval Postgraduate School Monterey California (1982-1985).
Admiral (ret) Ioannis Egolfopoulos attended the International Relation and Analysis and International Services programs at the American University Washington DC (2005-2006). He is graduate of the Naval War College.
Admiral (ret) Ioannis Egolfopoulos served in Warships, Destroyers, Missile Boats and Frigates as a Staff Officer and Commander. He was Director for Operations at the Greek Fleet Commander Headquarters as well as Director for Force Structure and Operational Requirements at the Greek Navy General Staff.
Admiral (ret) Ioannis Egolfopoulos was Commander of the New Frigate ADRIAS from the Netherlands; Commander of Greek Navy Frigates Flotilla; Naval Attache at the Greek Embassy in Washington, D.C. USA.
Admiral (ret) Ioannis Egolfopoulos retired in 2004 with the rank of Vice Admiral.
From 2004 until today, he is an associate of:
- Business Consulting Co Theros and Theros Washington DC,
- The Middle East Foundation for Strategic Studies, Consulting and Research,
- Guggenheim Securities, LLC, department of Global Geopolitical Analysis,
- President and CEO of Foretell IME.
Admiral (ret) Ioannis Egolfopoulos has also worked as a CEO and Consultant in several companies in the USA and Greece.