
Konstantinos Kintzios
My ultimate goal is to be impactful, not necessarily well-liked.
Imagine a guy who dreamed of becoming a basketball player or a race car driver, but in the end, he chose to compete in something even tougher: life. He lost 90 kilos, helps thousands of young people find their path, and has set a life goal to unseat thousands of people from the throne of stagnation. And if you think that’s the highlight, keep scrolling, because the best is yet to come!
I was born on a summer dawn 42 years ago, and from a young age, I dreamed of becoming a race car driver or a basketball player for Panathinaikos.
However, my passion for food prevailed, leading me in 2009 to weigh slightly over 170 kkg, with nearly 60% body fat. Determined not to depart this world prematurely, I chose to embark on the most critical and challenging path of my life, ultimately resulting in a 90-kilogram weight loss and, consequently, the extension of my lifespan to this day.
My guiding principle has always been JFK’s famous quote: – “Ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country”.
Keynote
Speeches
Hirings of Young Graduates
Executives and Companies Consulted & Mentored
Business Show in Greece
Why do I do what I do?
Because I refuse to accept a world where people don’t get the chance to become who they are truly capable of becoming.
That’s why, from 2017 to 2024, I poured my heart and soul into empowering the new generation of this country. Through ReGeneration, I helped facilitate 4,500 job placements for young graduates across a nationwide network of 2,000 companies, delivering 1,000,000 hours of training in soft, digital, and technical skills. I didn’t do this just to bridge the gap between a degree and the job market. I did it to dismantle the narrative that the new generation is lost.
But I didn’t stop there. Because I don’t just want to see change in numbers. I want to see change in people.
My relentless drive to inspire, empower, and challenge the way things are done led me to take a public stand. I called things as they were. I highlighted the right leadership practices. I exposed the wrong ones. The impact?
• 500+ business conferences as a Keynote Speaker & Headliner.
• 250+ companies across Greece, where I have worked as a Business Mentor, Leadership Coach, and Keynote Speaker.
• The No.1 Business Show in Greece, “Θα Σας Ειδοποιήσουμε”, with 250+ episodes of raw, unfiltered business content—the kind of conversations no one else dared to have until now.
• Mentoring & Career Coaching for 8,000+ professionals, helping them discover who they are, what they love, and how to build a meaningful career that aligns with market needs.
But my mission goes beyond numbers and titles.
I want to shift the narrative. From “The KPIs behind the people” to “The people behind the KPIs.”
Because numbers don’t build companies. People do.
Yet, it’s not just about hiring people. It’s about hiring the right people.
Hire character. Train skills.
The biggest mistake companies make is focusing only on talent and technical skills, forgetting that character is what truly defines long-term success. You can train skills. You can develop expertise. But you cannot teach character.
And this is the real challenge.
In a world obsessed with Industry 4.0 and 5.0, technology, automation, and AI, we are ignoring one fundamental truth: Technology means nothing if people aren’t ready to use it, adapt to it, and collaborate with it.
The real problem isn’t artificial intelligence.
It’s the lack of human intelligence in the workforce.
Greece ranks second to last in Europe in soft skills, precisely at a time when companies need them more than ever. Emotional intelligence, adaptability, critical thinking, and leadership are no longer optional—they are essential.
This needs to change.
Not tomorrow. Not when companies finally decide to care. Today. Now.
I don’t work just to help organizations “run” better. I work to help people become better. Because when people grow, everything around them evolves.
And if there’s one thing truly worth dedicating your life to, it’s this: Inspiring people to do what inspires them.
That is my WHY.
