Greek Australian entrepreneur George Moulos is set to continue his talking tour ’21st Century Hustle’ in the coming year from March 2023.

Born in Sydney, at a young age he became interested in the world of online business, starting up a number of ventures, each an incremental contribution to his success in the sphere of ecommerce.

Since 2018, he left Australia to broaden the scope of his business, seeking out clients and networks across Europe and North America.

Moulos was featured in Greece’s Forbes ’30 under 30′ in 2021, a list of most successful young entrepreneurs in the country. As the managing director of ‘Ecommerce Brokers’, an agency he began laying the foundations for 10 years ago, he specialises in the sale of ecommerce brands and online businesses.

Last year Mr. Moulos took his tour to universities across Greece, Cyprus and Bulgaria, giving more than 20 talks where he shared the story of his journey as a young businessperson over the last decade alongside the practices of his entrepreneurial peers.

“We started it at the end of this year because I had some spare time aside from my business and I wanted to inspire young Greek people to get involved in online commerce, because I don’t think we have that entrepreneurial culture in Greece and Cyprus,” he told Neos Kosmos.

.The name of the speaking tour is ’21st Century Hustle’. Photo: Supplied

Now schools in Austria, Czechia, France, Germany and Spain are in his sights, where he’ll continue his series of pro-bono seminars intended to inspire students and young people in the development of their business acumen.

“Whether people want to have a small business on the side of their schooling or work, whether they want to be full-time entrepreneurs or if they want to innovate within their career and be an intrapreneur these talks lay the road map for doing exactly this in the 21st Century from someone who is their age and has done it,” he told Neos Kosmos.

“Being around the same age as a lot of the people attending the talks, I find I can really relate to them and that I think is a big part of it.”

He recently gave an interview to Greek broadcaster ERT, where he gave insight into his work ethic and personal philosophy, detailing the formative experiences which led him to this point.

“With all these difficulties in business, I learnt who I was, because that’s when you really find out who you are, when things are going bad.”

“It’s about consistency in building businesses, doing a good job and having a good reputation. And not giving up, which is hard, very hard, but that for me is the foundation of who I am and how I do business,” Moulos said in his interview with ERT.

George Moulos hopes that his talks will help attract “as many young people as possible” to the booming field of ecommerce.

Moulos speaking at the University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki. Photo: Supplied