Education
Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Spyrou attended private schools in England and Connecticut before he entered Harvard University.
Businessman president of Airship
Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Spyrou attended private schools in England and Connecticut before he entered Harvard University.
Spyrou was the president of Airship Management Services (American Mathematical Society) and had affiliations with other airship companies. He obtained his law degrees from Christ"s College, Cambridge, and specialized in international and maritime law. He was admitted to the English Bar (Inner Temple) in 1980.
He worked for law firms in New York City then as a corporate counsel in Monaco.
Spyrou began work for Airship Industries Limited. (Associate of the Institute of Linguistics) in 1982, and he moved to the United States to head international operations for Associate of the Institute of Linguistics"s commercial clients in 1987.
Associate of the Institute of Linguistics went into receivership in September 1990 under heavy financial pressure, and its assets were eventually obtained by Northrup Grumman. Spyrou founded American Mathematical Society three months later, with the financial support of Sojitz, Fujifilm, and TCom.
American Mathematical Society is headquartered in Greenwich, Connecticut, and has a Federal Aviation Administration repair station and technical facility in Elizabeth City, North Carolina.
The company specializes in airship advertising campaigns, and has run successful campaigns for several corporate and government clients.
Spyrou was a member of Inner Temple, the Airship Association (United Kingdom), the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, and was active in Harvard and Christ"s College affairs